Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1912 — Page 3

IESTIMNt OF FIVE WOMEN

Prove* That Lydia E. Pink* ham’s Vegetable Compound Is Reliable. Reedville, Ore.—“l can truly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing through the Change of life, as it made

me a well woman after suffering three years.” Mrs. Mary Bogart, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. —. “When passing through the Change of Life I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy spells and backache. Iwasnotfitfor anything until I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound which proved worth its weight m gold to me. Mrs. Gaston Blond eau, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans. Mishawaka,lncL-“ Women passing through the Change of Life can take nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham’h Vegetable Compound. lam recommendingit to all my friends because of what it has done forme. ”-Mrs.CHAS. Bauer, 523 E. Marion St, Mishawaka, Ind. Alton Station,Ky.-“For months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my age and thought I could not live. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me well and I want other suffering women to know, about it ” Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton Station, Ky.

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Deisem, No. Dak. —“I was passing through Change of Life and felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health arid I would not be without it.”—Mrs. F. M. Thorn. Deisem, No. Dak.

FORCE OF HABIT.

Father —Now, if you ask me one sin. gle question more I*ll send you to bed—- • Son —Why?

Mean Trick.

Being anxious as to his prospects in one of the early attempts to enter parliament, Herbert Samuel consulted his agent, who said the chances were not - rosy, because he l was a “carpetbag ger.” Mr. Samuel thereupon promised to live in the division if he Were successful, and bills were Immediately posted that “if Hubert Samuel is returned next Tuesday he will oome to live hfSre. A ~ - . Some of the other side, however, posted one of these bills on a pigsty. Mr. Samuel did not win the election. —London Telegraph.

A TROUBLE MAKER Coffee Poison Breeds Variety of Ills.

A California woman wbo didn't know for twenty years what kept her ill, writes to tell how she won back her health by quitting coffee: “I am 64 years old,” she says, ‘‘hare' used coffee all my life, and for 20 years suffered from indigestion and insomnia. lAfe was a burden and a drag to' me all the time, and about once a year my ailments got such hold upon me that I was regularly ‘sick in bed’ for several weeks each time. “I was reluctant to conclude that coffee was the cause of my trouble, but I am thankful that I found out the truth. "Then I determined to use Postum exclusively—for a week at first —for I doubted my ability to do without coffee for any length of time. 1 made the Postum carefully, as directed, and before the week expired had my rei /■»... . . / , strength and spirits. “Seeing the good that my short experiment had accomplished, I resolved to continue the use of Postum, cutting out the coffee entirely. This I did for nine months, finding, daily, increased cause for gratification at my steadily improving health. My indigestion gradually left me, my sleep returned, I gained 26 pounds in weight, my color ohanged from sallow to a fresh, rosy hue and life became a blessing. ' “Then I thought I would try coffee again, and did so for a few weeks. The punishment for deserting my good friend, Postum, was a return of my old troubles. . v “That taught me wisdom, and I am now and shall be all my life hereafter using Postum exclusively and enjoy- . lng the benefits it brings me.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.. ' ■' . "There’s a reason,” and it Is explain ed in the little book, “The Road to WeUvflle,’’ in pkga. f 7, .*[*■£*■ la teres t.

PURELY FEMININE

IN EVENING CLOTHES

ACCESSORIES THAT GIVE TOUCH OF SMARTNESS DESIRED. Gala Wardrobe Need Not Be Extravagant—Appropriateness and Dainty Touches Are the Main Requisites - to Keep In Mind. The moment a girl is 16 she must have evening clothes as a matter of course. There must be a smart little frock or two, the long, warm cloak which will cover them and endless’coquetries in the way of accessories’ —ornamental hair bands, well-fitting gloves, dainty Bhoes and hose. But, somehow or other, most'of the evening textures and ready-made garments are cheaper than those for day wear, and so, with much good sense in buying, the gala wardrobe can be got up without too much extravagance. If the women of the family can sew, expense will be further lessened, for after all. It is the making which counts most in clothes. Misses of all ages are forever writing me to ask the proper color and material for the dance frock, as If thlß

A Little Dress With the Directoire Stamp Which Would Admirably Suit the Girl of Slim, Undeveloped Figure.

article of raiment were in one shape and tint, like a uniform. There are only two real exactions—delicacy of material pnd simplicity of effect —and these together make up the one look needed —girlishness. The French call the stamp “Ingenue,” which Implies in* nocence as well as youthfulnesß. The

TWO GOOD STYLES OF SKIRTS

Simple and Effective Garment* That Follow Closely the Prevailing Fashions. Two ylmple but effective skirts are shown here. The first Is. in cashmere with panel at front, but not at back; a wide band of material is carried right round from panel, each end of

which is trimmed with buttons and braid loops. . Materials required: m yards 46 inches wide, 10 buttons. The other one is in fancy foulard, •lightly eased into waist at aides and

maid In her teens cannot possibly be flxy, worldly wise in dress so far as the effect of her toilet goes, although, of course, the lovely simplicities achieved are all matters for the profoundest study. Where there is to be only one dance frock for the season, there is nothing mofe useful than white, which can be varied with alternate sets of ribbons in two colors. Or the narrow bands of flowers so much used on evening dress could form one set, and as the little satin posies of these are made by hand, here is some dainty work for the girl herself. Such flowers are strung along a wire scatteringly trimmed with leaves; this is bound all ready for the posies, which may be of pink or blue satin or gold or silver tissue. With the merest scrap of gold lace for a gleaming petal or two and a half yards of pink satin for the hearts of -the posies, the most charming floral banding could be made. The satin flowers are always more beautk ful with a touch of tinsel, and a varied coloring of the posies—one pink, the next violet, the next blue, etc.—ls both a rewarding and economids kink. A little remnant of ribbon in each color would accomplish this prettiness, or old satin ribbons could be cleaned up and used. The dress pictured is of the quaint sort which is so suited to a girl who hasn’t much of a figure, and as it is trimmed enough to look dressy, in any light texture, it could be made of the cheapest cotton voile. The style of this 'dress partakes of tbe directolre period, when the short waist and scant skirt, plain or primly trimmed, and low neck and short sleeves were features of street frocks in the most diaphanous textures. The charming costume i? in one, the gathered skirt and bebe bodice being jointed under at satin belt which trims the dress here. The materipHra very thin quality of white marquisette—it can be had for 50 cents a yard—this being used also for the plaitings, which are headed with the satin roses and tiny leaf-bands aforementioned. The underslip is of blush pink satin* the posies pink and the folded belt and front sash are in nattier blue.

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Blouse Luxurious.

Quite the most luxurious of the nep blouses are those made almost entirely of real laoe. In one model point de venise, filet and Valenciennes laces are combined. The scheme chosen is simple, but the laces are arranged in effective panels and motifs joined with the Valenciennes, the most delicate of the three lacefl. The new real lace blouses have touches of gold or silver thread intermingled with the lace. Lingerie blouses such as are seen sometimes beneath heavy coats have long, close fitting sleeves finished with dainty wrist frills.

The Popular Figure.

Would you keep the popular figure? Cultivate food heroism and common sense equally. Cut down food only so long as it affects your pounds, not your spirits and nerves. Better unsightly fat and health than sylphlike lines and Invalidism.

back. A wide band of plain satin of the prevailing color of the fancy trims the foot. Materials required: 254 yards 42 Inches wide fancy, % yard 42 inches wide plain.

Child's Garments.

Children’s garments demand a great deal of attention these days. There are many attractive models and materials from which to build them. The modern mother devotes much thought and time to the selection of a practical as well as a pretty outfit for her little ones. - v The school dress is the most important garment Rtf winter wear. Sailor suits continue first in favor; they are always attractive for girls. These are made of serges, cheviots, panamas, broadcloths; in fact, there is an endless variety of materials suitable for this dress. Stylish models come in checked and striped fabrics, with contrasting pipings of Ted, blue or white. fa For the winter coat the reversible materials are in highest favor. Other stylish designs are of plush caracul, pony and seal for fabrics.

Mending Gloves.

The safest and best way to mend gloves that have ripped at the seems or split across the back or palm Is to carefully buttonhole the edges of the tear vwith fine silk matching exactly the color of the kid. After both sides of the rent are buttonholed, catch the stitches together through the center, sewing ova- and oyer and taking up each stitch. By using this method the gloves will never tear out again at the same placet This also makes a neat finish. ~

PECULIAR LINE OF COMFORT

Most People Who Have Been Afflicted With GeMe Will Recognize Title Type of Human Hyena. ” Binka —Got a cold, I see. - Jinks —Yes,- a little one. “You ought to be very careful. That cold needs attention." “Think so?" “It has a regular graveyard sound." “Good gracious." "Awfully dangerous time for oolda, influenza, pneumonia and quick consumption everywhere.” "Eh?" :1L... “Yes, a friend of mine took a cold, not half so bad as yours, last week, and in three days he was dead." “My stars!” ‘Tact. The doctor said my friend might have pulled through if he hadn’t worried so much. Take my advice and try not to think about it"

TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR

For more than a generation, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have done more for pimples, blackheads and other unsightly conditions of the complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than any other method. They do even more for skin-tortured and disfigured infants and children. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are Bold by druggists and dealers throughout the world, a liberal sample of each, with 32-page book on the care of the skin and hair will be sent post-free, on application to “Cuticura," Dept. L, Boston.

Self-Sacrificing Essential.

“You don’t claim .to be a party leader?” “No,” replied the quiet citizen. “jEvervbody wants to be thq_ leader of the party, ft strikes me that somebody ought to ..be willing to be the party.”' ' ~

Important to Mothers

Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it In Use For Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria

Referred to the Lexicographer.

To Renege—Not to follow suit To Reno—To begin suit. —Life. Cole’s Carbollsalve quickly relieves ana cures burning. Itching and torturing skin diseases. It instantly Btops the pain of burns. Cures without scars. 25c and 60c by druggists. For free sample write to J. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wls. Anyway, a spinster can pretend that she would rather be her own boss.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

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FISH V We quo— the following low prices for Cadi with Order: TROUT. Heads on or Headlem, lb., 70 WHITEFISH, (Selkirk) Dressed. ” Ho YELLOW PIKE, Round, - go PICKEREL, (Jacks) Round * 60 HERRING, Dressed " 40 Other VErietie* plentiful and cheap. Send for complete price list If year requirements are small get your neighbor to order with you end save Nerthsm FhhCm, (Wot fafc) Bex *l3, CUc-9 Long Summers, Short Winters Makes Newton County the Ideal Dairying -d Small Fruit County. Write for Booklet to NEOSHO COMMERCIAL CLPB, NeOifco,Mst fruit Trees ! Direct from Grower. Wholesale Price* 'I i&ms 1 Bp] flood for Oar Free Book No. S I w* ru?AT rasiear ■ MIOODUHiiUIISEMB. MfryrTß.B.l. f 1 Plunk'S — 1 lIABiBIB—■HAISAHsorc tvis- .. ■ - ——» W. N. U„ CHICAGO, NO. 7-1912. >