Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1911 — Page 2

The Daily Republican Etei; D»y Except Sunday HEALEY A CLARK, Publishers. RENSSELAER INDIANA,

| > Beware the grip. Do not let It get | • hold on you. ' " •*' *»'• |y.v‘ Pridp has many a fall these slippery mornings. Baseball talk has moved on from postmortems to forecasts. An extraordinary duel was fought In France the other day. One of the duellists was hurt Chicago Is the gem center of the world, but there Is such a thing as wearing too many. , Baseball bids fair to girdle the globe. The Japs and the Cubans are taking kindly to It

One man’s attempt at suicide Is attributed to too much housework, is this a sign of the times?

We are told that an Illinois woman has put an end to herself by jumping into a cistern. Well, well!

What do you think of a hen that laid 4,000 eggs In 22 years and never brooded? Can you beat It?

TOe house cat carries germs . Indoors and indulges out of doors In an excess of vocal expression.

Florida has a bride seventy-eight years old. And yet there are women of forty who have given up hope.

A New York publisher tells us that poor music sells best. So we should judge from the music we hear these days.

That proposed half cent coin would be about right for moßt of the things you get by dropping a 1 cent coin in the slot _____

New York Is to have a fifty-eight story building. Tenants on the top floor will be reasonably safe from porch climbers. —-

A new play in New York la called "Bought and Paid For." However, many a writer of vaudeville sketches has no such luck.

A Chicago man was shot for stepping on another’s corn. Anybody who has ever nursed a pet corn will call It justifiable homicide.

A London man who was a contributor to Punch has just died, leaving a fortune of $6,000,000, and well bet his jokes weren’t worth it.

We are told that there win be no babies in these United States after the year 2020. Another reason for protecting our infant industries.

Daring the last 34 years, says an eastern paper, we have lost $5,000,000,000 by fire. Even at that old “inadequate water supply” is still doing business.

Irkutsk. the capital of Siberia, is described as the wickedest city in the world. It is now up to New York, Chicago and Pittsburg to renew their efforts.

Aviator Paulhan, who has made $200,000 out of his aeroplane, says he is going to retire from the gaAie. This looks to us like knowing exactly when to quit

Curing paralysis by artificially inducing fever reminds one of the ingenious practitioner who always threw his patients into fits and then cured the fits.

It is bad enough to be a deaf mute, but when one so afflicted Is sued for slander. It is carrying the thing too fkr. Some persons evidently "Just can’t make their hands behave.”

Pupils at Wellesley must learn how to spell before they are allowed to graduate. It may be a good Innovation, but we fear that it will detraot from the quality of Wellesley fudge.

An army officer has Invented a multiplex telephone, and It is claimed for It ten persons can speak over one line. As If we didn’t have troubles enough already with the four-party ■wire.

Mount Etna continues to smoke, but the Innocent bystanders have come to the conclusion that there is nothing doing in the way of lava. Many a time •nd oft have we heard of persons who “didn’t know it was loaded."

Paris has decreed war against rata This does not mean a battle against the rodents, but the downfall of the present style of dressing ladles’ hair. But while the hobble skirt remains Paris fashions will not lack for striking features.

Another instance of the hardship of military duty is the decree that members of the New Jersey National Guard must refrain from wearing patent leather pumps at drill. However, there Is no order against chewing gum or using powder puffs. A Cleveland man wants damages for having to answer telephone calls that Were not for him and for the time he has lost in waiting to get the numbers he wanted. He will receive a large amount of public sympathy. M Jbe never gets anything else. ...

IN VOGUE

EMPIRE STYLE LIKED HAS APPROVAL OF FASHION FOR EVENING GOWNS. Parisian Costumer Has Produced Effect Which Has Become Decidedly Popular-How His idea Is to Be Used. Despised at first, the empire style of evening toilettes, first created by a very artistic Parisian couturier. Is now rapidly growing In popularity. The waist Is left absolutely free of belt or sash, a narrow cord placed well above the belt line being the only indication of a waist, if any Is given at all These gowns are made of the .sheerest materials, embroidered or beaded In the designs of the period. They scarcely touch the ground. It IS a fashion which was deemed quite eccentric last year, but is now almost generally accepted by fashionable women.

The opening of the bodtee Is rounded and trimmed with lace or tulle fichus, and the sleeves, according to taste or circumstances, are either long or short. Stress, as last year, is used largely for trimming. A brpad band of strass laid broad over the upper part of a moussellne de soie bodice and on the edge of deep Japanese sleeves gives a charming effect.

Gauzes and mousselines de sole, embroidered in pearls or interwoven with metals, are to be found In most smart shops. These materials are embroidered along the selvage so that the width wanted—can be and to avoid seams.

Among these varieties are found white and black chiffons woven in silver and black, blue gauzes beaded in Bteel and black gauzes beaded in moonlight and silver. The pearls form a deep border, which is placed at the foot of the skirt and on the bodice. Fur is often used on the border of mousseline de sole tunics, falling half way down the Bkirt over a dress of different material. . These underdresses are made of contrasting heavy stuffs, such as broches shot in metal or satins embossed with velvet figures. A small band of fur edges the

DESIGNED FOR THE AUTO

Combination Card and Toilet Table Most Useful Accessory in . „ Travel.

The combination card and toilet table shown in these illustrations is an interesting automobile accessory in England. It has a double top, the upper one being used for cards. When this is lifted a toilet table is disclosed, with side flaps containing brushes, combs, etc., a basin, two water tanks with over a gallon of water capacity, towels, looking glass, etc. All the metal parts are of alurni

nuixi, and when wanted out of tbe way, the legs collapse, the result being a neat, compact box that can be strapped to tbe step or other storage place.—Popular Mechanics.

GLIMPSE OF BRIDAL LORE

Long Believed In, and Likely to Be Cherished by Many Coming Generations.

To tie white ribbon on a bride’s trunk insures happiness to her. It Is very unlncky to begin the wedding gown before the day is named. It is considered lucky for a bride to have her veil torn on her wedding day. It means good luck for the newlymarried pair to keep the route of their wedding Journey a secret. A yellow garter knit by a friend and presented as a surprise and worn upon the left knee at Easter will insure a wedding within a year. If a bride wears upon her wedding day some article which her mother wore at her own wedding she will be insured many years of married life. If a maiden or widow bolds tbe wedding dress of a friend in her lap Sr five minutes she will be married ifofi the year is out. Should she make 4 wish holding the gotfn it will be sure to come true.

sleeves to recall the trimming of the tunic. At the waist gold and silver cord, finished oft with tassels, Is knotted at one side.

With toilettes recalling the empire style it Is quite suitable and pfetty to wear a beguln or a “Charlotte Corday” bonnet Heavy materials have been given up for these evening coiffures. Silver and gold lace or tulle are almost always used. They are, of course, greatly enriched and beautified by an aigrette or a Jewel placed at the front Ancient cameos, mounted on pearl or diamond settings, are pretty on black, golden brown or white tulle turbans.

Heavy and gorgeous, although supple, materials are much sought for In the making u|) of evening cloaks and mantles. For Instance, gray velvet figures on a cherry colored background and blue velvet uu a green

The Latest Paris Gown Which Abolishes the Waist Line.

background. Blue and gold, gray and silver brocades really give a sumptuous effect. The cut of such cloaks must be ample and very simple, the only trimming being a deep collar of fur.

GREAT ART OF BEING DAINTY

Merely Being Careful is the Secret of the Girl Who Always Looks Nice. • ,

There are some girls who, without being actually good looking, always contrive to look nice. You know, perhaps, that they have but a small dress allowance; yet, in spite of this fact, they look well every time you happen to see them, whereas other girls with more money at their command often look shabby and frumpish. What is the dainty girl’s secret? Nothing more than that she is careful. She has a place for everything, and she keeps to it.

Her veils, ribbons, gloves, etc., do not fight for supremacy in one terrible looking drawer, and finally emerge in a crumpled and torn condition to form part of her attire, looking as if they had been either bought second hand or had been rescued from the family rag bag. No; all the articles are put away with the utmost care, being brushed or dusted first, if necessary, or mended if a stitch in them should chance to be needed, for she understands the importance of detail in the smallest things if the effect of the whole is to be good.

STAINS UNDER THE NAILS

Lemon Juice and Oxalic Acid Will Remove Them—Use Pumice Stone on the ..Fingers. There are various preparations sold to remove stains under the finger nails. With careful laws most of these can be relied upon, but if there is any doubt about special preparation substitute lemon juice. As & stain remover It Is excellent, and the woman who keeps half a lemon on the stationary washstand, where she washes her hands, rarely will have to bluah for the unsightliness of her nails.

Oxalic acid is also good, but Is injurious to spme skins. It qhould be applied with a bit of cotton <m the end of an orangewood stick. In using the lemon the tips of the fingers can be rubbed Into a section of it. Later rinse well with clear water. Stains on the sides of the fingers are quickly removed with a moist pumice stone. This is Invaluable to get off the first blotches after preserving, painting or doing any disfiguring work. In cases where the skin under the nails has roughened a little powdered pumice can be applied with an orangewood stick. Never scrape away a stain. It roughens both cnticle and nail and becomes a dirt catcher rather than dirt remover. *■

Soaking the tips of the fingers In olive oil will help to keep the skin about the nail In good condition

WHERE IT WAS LACKING

She —You puckered up your lips so then that I thought you were going to kiss me. He —No; I got some grit In my mouth. She—Well, for goodness* sake swal low It!, You need it In your system!

SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS

A speedy and economical treatment for disfiguring pimples Is the following: Gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment In five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning and evening. At other times use hot water and Cuticura Soap for bathing the face as often as agreeable. Cuticura soap and ointment are equally successful for itching, burning, scaly and crusted humors of the skin and scalp, with loss Of hair, from infancy to age, usually affording instant relief, when all else fails. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, Mass., for the latest Cuticura book on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp.

And It Was All Imagination

"I wonder how much imagination governs some persons’ senses?” remarked a visitor at the St Regis yesterday. “For a Christmas present I 6ent to a young woman of my acquaintance one of the most elaborate Racket cases I could find. It was.puch a beautiful thing that I didn’t put perfume in it, for some women prefer to use a certain kind all the time, and I thought I would leave it to the recipient to put her own particular sachet powder in the case. You may imagine I was somewhat amazed to read this in her enthusiastic letter of thanks: “It’s perfume has pervaded the whole room.’ ” —New York Press.

Queen Mary’s Trousseau.

Queen Mary is following the example set by her mother, the duchess of Teck, who at the time of her daughter's wedding with the present king declared that for the trousseau “not a yard of cambric or linen, of flannel or tweed, of lace or ribbon should be bought outside the kingdom,” and who kept to her word. Queen Mary is having her coronation robes and gowns for court functions as well as the opening of parliament gown made by a British firm of all British material. She has ordered eight dresses so far, and work on them has commenced.— London correspondence Ne;w York Sun.

No Purchase Recorded.

There was a dealer who tried to sell a horse to the lat» Senator Daniel of Virginia. He exhibits the merits of the horse, and said, “This horse is a reproduction of the horse that General Washington rode at the battle of Trenton. It has the pedigree that will show he descended from that horse and looks like him in every particular ”

“Yes, so much so,” said Senator Daniel, “that I am inclined to believe It is the same horse.”

IT’S FOOD That Restores and Makes Health Possible.

There are stomach specialists as well as eye and ear and other specialists. One of these told a young lady, of New Brunswick, N. J. t to quit medicines and eat Grape-Nuts. She says: “For about 12 months I suffered severely with gastritis. I was unable to retain much of anything on my stomach, and consequently was compelled to give up my occupation. “I took quantities of medicine, and had an idea I was dieting, but I continued to suffer, and soon lost 15 pounds in weight I was depressed in spirits and lost interest in everything generally. My mind was so affected that it was impossible to become interested in even the lightest reading matter. “Aftef suffering for months I decided to go to a stomach specialist He put me on Grape-Nuts and my health began to improve Immediately. It was the keynote of a new life. “I found that I had been eating too much starchy food which I did not digest, and that the cereals which I had tried had been too heavy. I soon proved that It is not the quantity of food that one eats, but the quality. ”In a few weeks I was able to go back to my old business of doing clerical work. I have continued to eat Grape-Nuts for both the morning and evening meal. I wake in the morning with a clear mind and feel rested. I regained my lost weight in a short time. I am well and happy again and owe it to Grape-Nuts.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,’’ in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.’’ Ever read tbe above letter? A new •at appear* from tba« to time. They are grantae, true, and Call of haman

OATS— 259 Bu. Per Acre.

That is the sworn to yield of Theodora Harmes, Lewis Co., Wash., had from Salter's Rejuvenated White Bonanza oats and won a handsome 80 acre farm. Other big yields arei 141 bus., 119 bus.. 103 bus., etc., had by farmers scattered throughout the U. S. Baker'B Pedigree Barley, Flax, Cora, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Grasses and Clovers are famous the world over for their purity and tremendous yielding qualities. We are easily the largest growers of firm seeds in the world. ; Our catalog bristling with seed truths free for the asking, or. send 10c in stamps ana receive 10 packages of farm seed novelties and rarities, including above marvelous oats, together with big catalog. John A. Salzer Seed Co., 182 South Bth St.. La Crosse, Wis.

Real Courage.

He was the small son of a minister and hiß mother was teaching him the meaning of courage. *■ "Supposing," she said, "there were twelve boys in one bedroom, and eleven got Into bed at once, while the other knelt down to say his prayers, that boy would show true courage.” “Oh,” said the young hopeful, "I know something that would be more courageous than that? Supposing there were twelve ministers in one bedroom, and one got into bed without saying his prayers!”

The Handy Remedy for Eruption Caused by Poison Ivy or Wood Poison Is Resinol Ointment.

I have used Resinol Salve for several years. * I was 1 ba2ly broken out with eruptions caused by Poison Ivy. The Itching was unbearable. My doctor recommended Resinol. It did its work fine. Being subject to wood poison, I now keep a Jar of Resinol on hand. I have told others of it who had like results. Jno. H. Kohl, Benton, Kan.

Crutches or Biers.

Richard Croker, at a dinner in New York, expressed a distrust for aeroplanes. “There’s nothing underneath them,” he said. “If the least thing goes wrong, down they drop. "I said to a Londoner the other day: " ‘How is your son getting on since he bought a flying machine?’ “ ‘On crutches, like the rest of them,’ the Londoner replied.”

Literary Atmosphere.

“Mark Twain was not a widely read man. How do you sqpose he ever managed so turn out soirtuch* good stuff*’ —;

“I don’t know, unless it was because he smoked so much.” It is unquestionably true that wealth produces wants, but it is a Btill more important truth that wants produce wealth. —Malthus. No harmful drugs in Garfield Tea, Nature’s laxative—<»t is composed wholly of clean, sweet, health-giving Herbs! Difficulties are often the barnacles that grow, on delayed duties.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT

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A good home is the best exposition of heaven.

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Even when you find yourself In hot water It is pessible to get cold feet.

Garfield Tea cannot but commend itself to those desiring a laxative, simple, pure, mild, potent and health-giving.

Simple, Rather.

He —You are the only woman I fever loved. She —Do you expect me to believe that? He —I do. I swear It Is true. She—Then I believe you. Any man Who would expect a woman to believe that cannot have been, much In the company of women.

A Dry Wash.

Representative Livingston of Georgia, who, disgusted at the bath-tub debate in the house recently, proposed that a little money might be made by renting the bath tubs out, said recently, apropos of this subject: “We are now a good deal like Bill Spriggins on a zero morning. “Bill’s valet entered his bedroom one January morning and said with a shiver: “ ‘Will you take your bath hot or cold, sir?’ “‘Thank you,’ said Bill; Til take It for granted.’ ”

RHEUMATISM Munyon’s Rheumatism Remedy relieves pains In the legs, arms, back, stiff oe swollen Joints. Contains no morphine, opium, cocaine or drugs to deaden the pain. It neutralizes the acid and drives out all rheumatic poisons from the system. Write Prof. Munyon, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Phila., Pa., for medical advice, absolutely free.

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