Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1911 — Page 3

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His Wife.

“What do you do for a living; Mose?” “I’se de manager ob a laundry.” “What’s the name of this laundry?” “Eliza Ann.”

Returning the Compliment.

Mrs. Faraway—l suppose you have forgotten that this is the anniversary of your wedding day? Professor Faraway (abstracting himself from conic sections) —Eh? What? Dear me! Is It, really? And when is your’s, dear? —Stray Stories.

Long Time Coming.

Real College Boy (waiting for his change in department store) —This suspense is simply maddening, F.smeraldo! Hadn’t you better Btart a tracer after my change? Saleswoman (meanly, hut sweetly) —Just like money from home, isn’t it, Archibald? —Drake Delphic.

A Little Mixed.

Admiral Evans, a% a luncheon in Ban Francisco, said of a naval policy he disliked: “It is mixed and illogical. It reminds me of Bob Backstay, who became engineer on a submarine. “ ‘Bob,’ said a friend, ‘don’t you find it dangerous work, this knocking about in a submarine deep beneath the sea?' “ ‘Yes, very dangerous,’ Backstay admitted, ‘but a man’s got to do something, you know, to keep his head above water.’ ”

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FASHION

NOW ALL GAY TONES \ REACTION FROM HALF-MOURnI ING IDEAS OF SUMMER. ' ■ >t In the Revel of Color Seen In the New Modes Nothing Is Too Rich, Too Vivid or Too Elaborate. As might have been expected, a reaction from the universal black and half-mourning ideas (which stamped our spring and summer) is making itself felt. And now we are taken up with gay, rich fabrics, brocades, tapes-

tries and gold and silver tissues. Last of all comes the studding with mockjewels, in the revel of color. Nothing is too rich, too vUrid, or too elaborate in the new modes, if used in the proper way. A -cap, neckpiece ancTTnuff of brocaded material embroidered in gold and finished with encrusted pendents

NEW FADS IN SILVER PLATE

Numerous Additions That Can Be Made to Make Dinner Appointments Complete. The amount of silver plate considered necessary in a well appointed house has had numerous additions in the last few years. No dinner appointments are entirely complete without a silver dish for hors d’oeuvres. The favorite style is of plain silver and has four compartments, with a glass in each. Sliver servers go with this, and It makes also an attractive setting for sweets. It is a curious fact that, while the taste for savories at the commencement of a dinner is growing, there seems to have developed an Increased appreciation of sweets at the conclusion. The most -exquisite specimens of silver plate are copied from the days of George 111., at which period the designing and working of silver reached ita height. Spoons with long handles and rounded bowls, and many patterns of theybrnate period of Louis XIV. are sefen. One sometimes sees colored horn handles for fish knives and fruit knives. This is a repetition of a fashion that existed in the days of George 111. and giveß to the table a dash of color, if one likes that sort of thing. Among the new pieces added of late to table silver are slides for decanters or wine bottles. They are a revival of Sheffield plating of fully a century ago, and if one can get originals one is delighted, but If one is not so fortunate the copies are good and very attractive. It is rumored that the Individual salt cellars and pepper pots are to give place to the old-fashioned cruet for the center of the table. These small salts and peppers have gained great beauty in recent days, and it seems almost a pity to give them up, except for the fact that a revival of this fashion of other days will bring to light many beautiful old pieces of silver and Sheffield plate. Revolving silver stands are now used for passing around liqueurs. These stands are in the most Bllm and slender lines, so that In some of the smaller trays the liqueur glasses and coffee cups seem to be held In place by the smallest of silver bands. So many people in this day Indulge In the luxury of breakfast in bed that a charming tray has been Introduced with the few absolutely necessary things In sliver held together by similar narrow bands.

To Turn a Skirt.

A plain gored skirt may be turned without the trouble of unpicking the seams. If the placket Is at the back, take off the wrap and transfer it to the other side, changing the, fastenings also. Unpick the hem and press It out. If the seams are only stitched onoe and the turnings pressed open, turn under each turning like a hem and stitch. If they are raised seams, they may be covered with braid or with cloth strappings

is toned by black fox fur into a pelfeet gem of apparel, and is calculated to givd; the simplest toilette a grpnd air. The latest thing fn materials and the most beautiful, excepting velvet — is “Janus,” a broadcloth with satin back. This [(as its name implies) two-faced comes in beautiful color! bjfepds, is supple and rich and will inspire many a tempting gown. Velvet is still in the ascendency, both the silk variety and velveteen. The latter with a luster that is unrivaled. Velvet gowns with bands of fur, and broadcloth with borders of the flat fur such as broadtail and moleskin, are among the most beautiful of the season. They are round length, no matter how rich, and chiffon plays a part in the bodices. Hand embroidery in many colors and rich, dignified Egyptian designs, appears on the most expensive models. Mephisto quills in the Tyrolean hats threaten disaster to the eyes of those who come too possess a style there Is no gainsaying. Sometimes, crossed like daggers, they carry a sinister suggestion. At the other extreme, are great butterflies made of gold or silver tissue and adorned with embroidery. Others are made of feathers pasted to a form for the wings, with body of velvet and atenuae of gold. If you are looking' for novelties the season allows anything. ‘ JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

The Old Yellow Tint.

If an old yellow tint is wanted in a piece of white lace, rubbing it in powdered ochre with which cornstarch has been mixed to reduce it to the required shade, will do the work better than a bath in some liquid dye. To wet a piece of lace is to take away something of its new appearance, however skillful the treatment. If a deeper yellow is required, the ochre may he used clear or modified to suit with the starch. Persons who have tried the method say that if the ponder is thoroughly shaken out it will not rub off afterward.

USEFUL ROLL-UP WORK-CASE

Designed to Contain Almost Everything Required for Limited Quantity of Needlework. We give a sketch of a very useful type of “roll-up” work-case designed to contain almost everything that Is likely to be required fpr a limited quantity of needlework. It can be made in crash, art linen, or silk, and lined with soft silk and bound at the edges with narrow ribbon. At the base is a division for containing reels of cotton, and the sides of this division should be stiffened with circu-

lar pieces of cardboard sewn in between the cover and the lining. Immediately above thia several leaves of flannel are arranged for needles, and above this again there are three pockets, each furnished with a fold-over flap, bound at the edge with narrow ribbon and fastening with buttons and buttonholes. Words indicating the contents of the pockets can be worked upon the lower part of each. ' Quite at the top of the case a band of elastic is sewn, under which scissors, bodkln./fetc., may be slipped and held ii\ their places. Tbe case rolls up and Is furnished with ribbon strings by which It may be securely tied together when closed.

Kid Glove Facings.

Economical women who have on hand a supply of evening gloves of which the finger portions are worn will be Interested in the Parisian fancy that Just now prevails for giving a brim of kid facing to a fur-crowned hat. Wide-brimmed hats, too, are treated to a band of kid; but its principal uae is upon hat forms with the othar sort of crown.—Harper's Bazar.

FLAX IS PROFITABLE

■9■‘.' . - * . Wonderful Paying Proposition In Western Canadian Prairies. So much is heard of the wheat, oats and harley grown in the prairie lands of western Canada, and so much has been told of the wealth to be made out of the raising of cattle on the succulent and rich grasses of those fertile plains, that a most important product has been almost lost sight of. Flax. Recent press reports advise us that on one of the last boats to clear from Fbrt William (at the head of Lake Superior) for Buffalo, there were 241,000 bushels of flax valued at $583,220, and on another boat leaving the same day there were 1 288,000 bushels valued at $720,000. There has been a big demand for Canadian flax this season, and the lake movement has been very heavy. Flax Is always a sure crop, and gives to the farmer who is anxious for quick return after getting on his land, the chance he is looking for. There is opportunity for thousands yet, on the free homesteads of 160 acres, and many of these are available within short distance of the lines of railway that are already built’or under construction, either on the main line or branches. Besides these -free grant lands there is an opportunity to purchase from railway and land companies at reasonable prices. The display of western Canada’s grains in the straw as well as threshed grains and grasses recently made at St. Louis was an excellent demonstration of what the country can do. It proved splendid as an illustration of the resources of that vast prairie country, which during the past year has again proven its ability to produce excellent yields of wheat, oats and barley—and flax. Not only this, but the splendid herds of cattle are a source of large revenue. There Is a'fund of Ihformation to be had by reading the Canadian government literature, copies of which may be had free by applying to your nearest Canadian government agent.

HIS VIEW.

“They call that a statue of Victory; it must have been a hot fight”

LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS.

When Suffering From Backache, Headaches and Urinary Troubles. They are probably the true source of your misery. To keep well, you

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A Poultry Problem.

."Which is correct," ask the summer boarder who wished td air bis knowledge, “to speak of a sitting hen or a setting hen?” “I don’t know,” replied the farmer’s wife, "and what’s I don’t care. But there’s one thiijg I would like to know: when a hen cackles, has she been laying, or Is she lying?”

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A Brush With Madam.

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