Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1910 — Page 3

HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Bras troubled with ■tiorL and the doo. ra said I could not t well unless I \d an operation, knew I could not md the strain of ie, so I wrote to >u sometime ago iout my health id you to id me tiat to do. After & "—Mrs. Wrr.T.Tiw 088 W. 21st St, Chicago, ILL [Lydia E.Pinkhana’B Vegetable Compornid, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm*ul frugs, and to-day holds the record ror the largest number of actual cures diseases of any similar medi. In the country, and thousands of SPtartaTestimonials are on file In Kae Pinkham laboratory at Lynn. Mass., from women who have been Cured from almost every form of inflammation, nL i n^ d i splace ? lent3 > fibroid tumors. ritieB ’ pains,backache, and nervous prostration. her^f 8 woman owes It to KKwS sve$ ve Lyd l a E - Pinkham’s vegetable Compound a trial. Ug P* ll would like special adviee about your case write a oonfldenHal letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Her advice Is free* tod always helofuL

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NO TIME TO LOBE* I Bug—Hey! Walt a minute, Mr*. Bnail. Mrs. Snail—l can’t stop, now; I am |p>lng to town to do some Christmas Chopping, and It’s November now! Reason for Btrange Names. A little colored girl appeared on pne of the city playgrounds the other day accompanied by two pickaninnies, who, she explained, were cousins of hers, visitors in Newark. “What ere their names,” aßked the young woman in charge of the playground. '■Alda Overture Johnson and Lupin Sextette Johnson,” the girl answered. «You see their papa used to work for opera man.” —-Newark News.

“Don’t Argufy” A single dish of Post Toasties fSJrith sugar and cream tells ' the whole story — “The Memory Lingers** Bjf Fosttun Cereal Company, LM. Battle Creek, Jtleh. >

WOMAN'S INTERESTS

PRETTY CAMISOLES • , attractive designs that will appeal to milady. Calico, Nainsook, or Fine Lawn Are Suitable Materials From Which to Make These Simple But Pretty Garments. These three designs are all suitable to be made in calico, nainsook or fine lawn; they are also pretty and simple. The first design* has a rather deep square opening edged with lace and beading; fine tucks are made on the inside of this, which are in their turn edged with Insertion. The arm-holes are edged with lace, and ribbon is taken through beading

and tied in a bow in front. Tucks are made at the waist to enable it to fit basque. Materials required: One and onequarter yard 36 inches wide, one and one-half yard insertion, one yard bead-

POPLIN AGAIN TO THE FORE

Dame, Fashion This 3eason Brings Several Old Friends Back Into Limelight. This season Dame Fashion is bringing into the limelight several old friends that we have not seen for several seasons. Poplin is one of these and it is easy to see why the far-seeing lady has added it to her little coterie of favpred fabrics. It is lustrous and that is one of-the essentials this season, and for another excellent reason it is very soft and clinging, which means that it is most suitable and appropriate for the modish clinging skirts and draped bodices of the hour. One may have*it all silk, or part silk and part wool. It is frequently used as the under part of the new tunic ' and draped dresses, with top part of marquisette, grenadine, silk voile or some similar texture. Especially lovely are the colors, which include such shades as the new blues, violet tones, catawba, wistaria, reseda, maroon brown, prune, myrtle green, autumn tans and pearly grays. . ,~

Correct Fall Neckwear.

“The woman who finds that she simply cannot wear one of the fashnable Dutch collars or frills will be glad to know that a great deal of high neckwear will be worn this fall and winter —such as high stiff stocks with long jabots,” says Edith Weldenfeld in Woman’s Home Companion. “There will also be a return of the old-time ‘dickie’—a stiff chemisette of linen. It will be made with or without an attached collar to wear' with V-neck, tailored blouses! And the woman to whom the low-cut waists are becoming can still wear these comfortable blouses and be quite as modish as she was last spring and summer.”

In Filling Sachets.

Fill the tiny bags with a mixed powder of iris and heliotrope and add a few peppercoras, which will both preserve the perfumed powder and bring out its sweet scent

ing, two yards lace or edging, one and one-half yard ribbon. The Becond design has a round opening, and a pretty yoke composed of strips of insertion and finely tucked material; beading and edging finish the opening; the latter also edges the arm-holes. A basque is attached at waist. . ' Materials required: One and onefourth yard 36 Inches wide, two yards Insertion, two yards edging, one yard beading, one and one-half yard ribbon. The one shown in the third illustration is made with a square yoke, also composed of strips of insertion and tucked material; beading outlines the neck and lower edge of yoke; ribbon is threaded through and tied in bows in front The puffed sleeves are set to bands of insertion and edging. Materials required: One and onefourth yard 36 Inches wide, two and one-half yards insertion, three yards ribbon, one and one-half yards edging.

FOR JABOTS AND RUFFLES

Those of White Net Have Peculiar Blending of Gray and BlaGk Tints in Embroidery. Pretty jabots and ruffles in white net, displaying a stamped pattern, are noticeable for their peculiar* blending of white, gray and black tints. In one example, the delicate and elaborate design, reproduced in fine linen stitch intersected with eyelets, is entirely outlined with black lace thread scarcely visible at the back, while in another specimen, with silvery touch, wheat ears are defined with a series of long, raised stitches in gray silk, white lines of darning stitches accentuate the kidney-like connecting scrolls. A discreet black speckling predominates In the entire effect, being produced by a loose stem stitch in fine black thread cunningly interblended at the back with the running gray stitches. The same dark thread is used for the tufts of long stitches wrought as a padding on the wrong side of the gray wheat ears. In this way the embroidery is almost reversible; it no longer lightly emphasizes the pattern, but covers It in front with glossy, gray silk, through which peep out from behind a touch of the black embroidery, the characteristic of the back. Industrious and ingenious workers are likely to turn to account these serviceable suggestions for producing the desired shot appearance.

Use for Old Raincoat.

Don’t throw away your old raincoat for it has so many uses yet Rip it up and wash it and then make it up into some of the following articles: A large apron for wash day, a dusting cap, conveniences for the suitcase, such as a sponge bag., and case for brushes, a cover to tie over the laundry basket, and last but not least a bag in which to carry the baby’s napkins.

EASILY MADE TEAPOT MAT

Cardboard and Berlin Wood Used in Making Useful Article to Protect Table. There is, only one thing that is essential in making a mat to place under a hot water jug or teapot, and that is that it should be of sufficient thickness to keep the heat from injuring the surface of the table. We give herewith a sketch a mat that will perfectly well answer this purpose and which can be made very easily with cardboard and Berlin wool. A circular piece of stout cardboard

is cut in the size required, and a circular hole about the size of a penny is cut in the center. The cardboard is then bound over and over with wool, passing it through the hole in the center and round the edge until the cardboard is entirely hidden. A mat can be made with wool of one color, or different colored wools may be used, and in that case it is not difficult Jto work a regular pattern in strips running to the center. When this has been completed, the hole In the center may be filled with a small ribbon rosette, fastened in its place with & few stitches, and the edge of the mat may be trimmed with a ruche of narrow ribbon. This has not been shown in the illustration, in order that the mat may be clearly seen. Tinsel thread mixed with the wool in strips give a very pretty effect.

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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.

■brehlldren teething, softens theearns, reduces laianini*ttoTi.»llsy»seux.cragswlaacolte. Xoa>bottle. It Isn’t every ball who can make a hit on the Btage., Wh»t Marine Eye Remedy Does to ths Byes Is to Refresh, Cleanse, Strengthen and Stimulate Healthful Circulation. Promoting Konrad Conditions. Try Murine In your Kyea. How would yon like an unbossed and lobbyless legislature for a change 7 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and-bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. When a girl exchanges photographs with a young man she nearly always gets the worst of the trade. Pneumonia and Consumption are always preceded by an ordinary cold. Hamlins Wizard Oil rubbed into the chest draws out the inflammation, breaks up the cold and prevents all serious trouble.

Not a Harmless Sport.

Friend—You fought bareheaded? French Duelist—Yes, and got a fine sunstroke. —Journal Anjusant.

DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS.

Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for Women’s Ailments. A scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result from their use is quick and permanent For sale at all Drug Stores.

Had Been Done.

*T never saw such a versatile man; he can do anything.” “Why stop at ‘anything?’ ”

DISTEMPER

In all its forms among all ages of horses, as well as dogs, cured and others in same stable prevented from having the disease with SPOHN’S DISTEMPER CURE. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 600.000 bottles sold last year $.50 and SI.OO. Any good druggist, or send to manufacturers. Agents wanted. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind.

Sweetest Success.

“What’s the sweetest kind of suecess?” ‘That which you achieve by acting contrary to the advice of your friends.”

CHEERFUL WORDS FOR SUFFERING WOMEN.

No woman can be healthy with sick kidneys. They are often the true cause of hearing-down pains, head-

was so terribly afflicted with kidney complaint, I could not stir out of bed. I was attended by several doctors but they all failed to help me. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief after I had given up all hope and soon cured me. I have had no kidney trouble in three years.” Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

Note From the Basswood Bugle

Somebody took the rope off the bell in the fire engine house to use for a clothesline, and now, when there is a fire, the constable has to climb up into the tower and ring the bell with a hammer. Somebody took the hammer the other day and, when Hank Purdy’s corncrib ketched fire, the constable had to huify down to Hilliker’s store for to borry a hammer. Hilliker had lent his hammer to Deacon Renfrew, who lives four miles out in the country, and by the time the constable had got there and hunted around in the barn for the hammer and got back to the engine house, the angry elements had done their worst and Hank’s corncrib whs a mass of smoldering ruins.—Judge’s Library.

AN EFFECTIVE HOME MADE KIDNEY AND BACKACHE CURE

Easily Prepared Medicine Which la Baid to Regulate the Kidneys and End Backache. To make up enough of the “Dandelion Mixture” which is claimed to be a prompt cure for Backache and Kidney anfi Bladder trouble, get from any good Prescription Pharmacist one-half ounce fluid extract Dandelion; one ounce Kargon Compound and three ounces Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. Those who have tried it say It acts gently but thoroughly on the Kidneys and entire urinary system, relieving the most severe Backache at once. A well-known medical authority reoommends the prescription to be taken the moment you suspect any Kidney, Bladder or Urinary disorder or feel a constant dull Backache, or if the urine Is thick, cloudy, offensive or full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a scalding sensation; for too frequent urination during the night Thlß te a real harmless vegetable mixture which could not cause injury to anyone and the relief which is said to immediately follow its use is a revelation to men and women who suffer from Backache, Kidney trouble or any form of Urinary disorder. This is surely worth trying, as it is easily mixed at home or any druggist win do it ftr you, and doesn’t oost

aches, dizziness, n ervousness etc. Keep the kidneys well and health Is easily maintained. Doan’s Kidney Pills make Btrong, healthy kidneys. Mrs. John A. Link, 122 East Perry SL, Bucyrus, 0., says: “I

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