Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1915 — Page 3

—.—. rinurnio rUnMrn i Wit"■ ifc '•* A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegi ) etable Compound. Kasota, Minn. —“I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable a Compound has done more for me than anything else, and I had the best physician here. I was so weakand nervous that. I could not do my work and suffered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and now I feel like a different person. I believe there is nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would be glad if I could influence anyone to try the medicine, for I know it will do all and much more than it is claimed to do.” Mrs. Clara. Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maplecrest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are constantly publishing in the newspapers. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you. write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedicineCo. {confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. About the hardest work in the world is to get along without any. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children for Feverishness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy worms. They break up Colds in 24 hours. They are bo pleasant to take children like them, used by mothers for M years. All Druggists, 25c. Sample Fan. Ad* drees, A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. If a lazy man has nowhere to go, he bught to go to work.

Backache Is aWarning Thousands suffer kidney ills unawares—not knowing that the backache, headaches and dull, nervous, dizzy, all tired condition are often due to kidney weakness alone. Anybody who suffers constantly from backache should suspect th<\Jdduey«. Some irregularity of the secretions may give just the jieeded proof. Doan’s Kidney Pills have been curing backache and sick kidneys for over fifty years. An lowa Case Mrs, John Mark, Return 411 E. Fourth St., Muscatine, lowa, J says: “My kidneys were weak, causIng bad attacks of backache and nerv- A ousness. I had dizzy spells and //IJL. fk the kidney ■ secretions bothered me. wf Doan's Kidney V Pills cured me in five weeks. I can’t be too grateful.” Get Dora’s at Any Store. 60s a Bon DOAN *S I Vii!LV r FOSTERAULBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.

have proved their worth as superior medicines by more tfmHl than 37 years’ HMMgI World-Wide use. gj=mjflKjSa They have given fi'ESali remarkable results g >881151! ffi in the treatment Rfi of numberless and ill almost helplessMß cases. Warner’s ]MOilw r Safe Remedies are HM carefully prepared WMgHW*'. and pure. - If you are afflicted with any of these diseases, we will send a sample free, or you may procure full size packages from your druggist Following are the remedies: Each for a purpose. 1— Warner** Safa Remedy forth* Kidnay* andLirer 50c and SI.OO 2 Warner** Safe Rheumatic Remedy SI M *—Warner** Safe Diabete* Remedy $1.25 4 Wanaar** Safe Nervine SOc**dsl.OO 5 Warner** Safe A»thma Remedy .75 s—Warner’* Safe Pilb .25 Warner’s Safe Remedies Co. Rochester, N. Y. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta- x r> ble act surely ARTERS but gently on the liver. livro Jir W tress-cure jJg<lS£==== i improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Gemiine must bear Signature i—.———-———— ———■ "■— l ' r&c!• at> d&nd. a«T< ■ 1 \ . 1 ~""**

NEAT TRAVELING COAT

CAN BE DEVELOPED IN A VARIETY OF MATERIAL Styles Just Now May Be Said to More Nearly Meet the Requirements of the Wearer Than Any Previously Introduced. Coats for motoring and traveling more nearly meet every possible requirement demanded of them than have any heretofore Introduced. They are roomy throughout, comfortable, smartly tailored and express a chic ensemble that could not be Improved upon. Here, for example, is one that may be developed in club-checked or blue serge, covert cloth, pongee, or even linen crash. The collar can be left open as well as closed by unbuttoning the right overlapping front of the coat and turning it back in a triangular lapel. The front of the coat shows a broad belt introduced from the sides through oblique eyelets. A double-breasted effect is maintained both in the blouse and, skirt portions, which brings the line of closing well over the left side. The flared upstanding collar is held erect by a band that encircles the base of the neck, then turns downward, following the line of closing of the blouse. It fastens with a row of flat nickel buttons. The skirt of the coat is gathered beneath the belt, but at the sides and

Traveling Coat.

in back the lengths from shoulder to hem are In one piece flaring below the waist. Note the clever pockets which so consistently repeat the buttoned band arrangement of the collar. There is a new summer fabric that would Tie splendid for this model should It be used as a dust coat, and that is khaki-kool, a new khakicolored raw silk weave particularly recommended for coats and suits.

BUREAU SCARFS IN SUMMER

Should Be Lighter, Both in Material and Color, Than Those Used In Winter. Even bureau scarfs should be of a more simple character during the hot months. All fussy things, including scarfs, should be carefully packed away with the blankets and (if you

EASY TO MAKE BRIGHT SPOT

Single Cushion, In Gay Colors, Will Do Wonders In improving Appearance of Room. If your living room or your bedroom is in need of a bright spot, get to work and make a cushion of brightcolored material. It is surprising how one solitary cushion will change the whole atmosphere of a room. A cushion made of old-rose poplin, denim or silk would just sing with joy and happiness if you would place ft amid your surroundings. Through the center of the cushion sew a strip of white poplin on which large old-rose flowers are printed. Around the edge of the cushion seif a strip of narrow old-rose silk fringe. Should you find that old rose will not harmonize with your wall paper or your hangings, select a color that will blend with them-rbright green, blue or yellow will have the same cheerful effect as the old rose.

Dressy Sport Suits.

Palm Beach cloth is one of the attractive new fabrics for making up into good-looking sport suits for beach and country-club wear. It is a crisp, light worsted weave, which absolutely refuses to crease or wrinkle, and for this reason it is excellent for motor coats, as well as for belted flare-skirt-ed sport suits. A little more dressy is khakl-kool, all silk in weave and one of the most distinguished fabrics of the spring. Even masculine suits for summer wear are being built of this pleasing khaki-kool, which is to be had in white and in the various pale tan, -cement and putty shades now fashionable.

THE EVEXING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

EVENING GOWN

Pink Crepe de Chine. A Flesh Net an<F Flowered Taffeta Made In Pannier Effect and Trimmed With Sprays of Flowers Adds Novelty to This Beautiful Evening Gown.

have such antiques) feather beds. Strips or lengths Df voile make excellent scarfs. These may be plainly hemmed or hemstitched about the edges. It is a pretty idea to introduce into the bureau scarf the dominant color of the bedroom. Supposing this Color to be a cool blue, then the color in the scarf may be blue, and perhaps mixed with a little green foliage. Make a colored border about the scarf, either by stenciling or stitching in blue thread. Various designs and stitches can be used for this purpose. If there is not time to embroider the scarf in color it is possible to obtain the voile already stamped with colored flowers that need no retouching, so that the effect is Very like stenciling. The curtains might be made to match.

NOTES OF THE SEWING ROOM

Proper Way to Cut Out Lining of Blouse—Repairing Glove —Whfn Threading Silk. When cutting out the lining of a blouse yoke be sure to cut it the same way of the material as the outside, otherwise it will be unsatisfactory and will not fit. Using a warm iron when cutting out a garment will do away with pins on tissue paper patterns. Lay the paper on the material and press lightly with the warm iron. The pattern clingy to the cloth. Quite the newest way of making a casing to run ribbon through is by making a wide cat stitch or feather stlch on the outside of the article to be used and through this run the ribbon. It holds as well as the oldfashioned way. If a glove splits at the thumb or near a seam a sure and permanent way to repair it is to buttonhole the kid on either side of the split, then sew the buttonholed edges together. The result will be a new, firm seam that will never tear again. When buttonholing be sure to take a good hold of the kid, otherwise the stitches will pull out from the kid. Always thread silk into a needle by putting the end of the silk that exists before it is unwound from the spool in the eye first If the silk is put in from the end you break or cut it un " twists more easily than if it is threaded from the other end. Clip all bastings to be removed at five or six inch intervals. They can then be pulled out without wrinkling the fabric.

MUCH DEPENDS ON NEEDLE

Successful Embroiderer Will Make Careful Selection and Have an Abundant Supply. Very frequently embroiderers have their nerves frazzled when the silk frays while they work with it. Not every person knows that this condition is due to the fact that the eye of the needle is too small for the number of silk that is being used. It is just as big a mistake, however, to select a needle having too large an eye. In such a case the work takes on the appearance of having too few stitches and- holes mark the edges of every stitch. I When embroidering a piece of work which requires shading, the sewer will find it very convenient to have a needle for each color used and use them in succession as each colot is required in het work. You will never find an experienced embroiderer confining herself to one needle where a number of colors have to be used alternately.

Corsets for the Stout

There is a new corset for broad shouldered, stout figures. The manu facturers of it declare it “will prov« nothing short of a blessing for the on< type of figure for which it is intend ed.” Really it is to be welcomed by many, for it is designed for & broadshouldered, stout figure, with high, small hips, small bust and with an accumulation of fat below the bust It is said to be a health producer and to cause unnatural and excessive flesh to disappear without the least die comfort or ill effect > # » ■

[W. L. DOUGLAS MEN’S ‘2.50 ‘3 ‘3.50 ‘4.00 ‘4.50 ‘5 ‘5.50 SHOES K J-* “ WOMENS ‘2.00 *2.50‘3.00 *3.50 a MA)O SHOES PK7 W llenthers used, you UYS' • 1.75 »2 *2.50*3.00 MISSES ‘2.00& ‘2.50 jjQ I stand why they look YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY Y K I their shape and wear < WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES (makes for the pries. iratZ;£ w. u expert last and pattern makers fa this country. No other make Shoosaro*<Md oTequal prices, rancompete with W. I* .Douglas show for style, thro«»a*Bo workmanship and quality. Aa comfortable, easy walking ///Jf shoes they are unsurpassed. The *3.00. *3J» and M.OO shoes wfflrlve as rood service AQwWf » dealer* as other makes costing SOXX) to *5.00. The 54J50,*5.00 and everySK? there are many men and women wear ling WX.Douglaa shoes. Consult them and they will tell I yon that W, L. Douglas ahoea cannot bo excelled for I the price. worth the price paid for them. For 32 yeanj W L Douglas has Iguaranteed tbrir value and protected the wearer against high F Will iffiuß WSuISR prices for Inferior shoos by having his NAME AND PRICE A W| jffim VwA good. You are paying your money and are entitled to the best. ' If your dealer cannot supply you, write for Illuatrated Catalog showing how to order by mail. BEWARE OF W. X- Dougina, 810 Spark St., Brockton, Mmi.

A good son makes a good father.

Drink Denison’s Coffee.

Always pure and delicious. A soft head always has hard luck. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU fry Morine Bye Remearfor Red, Weak, Watery Byes and Granulated Byellds: No 8 marling - tut Bye comfort. Write for Book of the Bye y mail Free. Murine Bye Remedy Co.. Chicago. Why shorten our days by lengthening our nights?

Kill the Files Now and Prevent

disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or six sent express paid for SI. H. SOMERS. 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. A man seldom gets it in the neck by keeping his mouth shut.

CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS Are Usually Fresh an<| Clear, Soft and Velvety. Try Owe. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heat Thus these supercreamy emollients promote and maintain the natural purity and beauty of the skin, scalp, half and hands under conditions which if neg* lected might disfigure them. Sample each free by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept XY, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

Had to Be Broken in.

Shortly after the Civil war a lady in New York asked her colored cook to get her husband to come over and help move some furniture. She noticed that the negro man had several bad scars on his head. “Was your husband in the war, Dinah?” she asked“No, ma’am.” “How did he get all those scars on his head?” she asked. “Oh, dat’s whar we’s had words together.” “How could you, Dinah? He seems like a nice man,” said the mistress. “Oh, he’s good ’npugh now, but it took a lot of work wid de tater masher to persuade him to be good.”

Kitchener’s Comment

A good story is going the rounds about what Lord Kitchener said the other day after he had inspected some defense works on the east coast. It is short and sweet. The war minister motored from point to point, walked over the ground but never said a word all-afternoon until the momqpt he was leaving for London. Then he opened his grim mouth. “Those trenches of yours,” he said, “wouldn’t keep out the Salvation Army.” Some men practice economy only when they are buying for their wives.

IN A SHADOW Tea Drinker Feared Paralysis.

Steady use of either tea or coffee often produces alarming symptoms, as the poison (caffeine) contained in these beverages acts with more potency in some persons than in others. “I was never a coffee drinker,” writes an nt woman, “but a tea drinker. I was very nervous, had frequent spells of sick headache and heart trouble, and was subject at times to 'severe attacks of bilious colic. “No end of sleepless nights—would have spells at night when my right side would get numb and tingle like a thousand needles were pricking my flesh. At times I could hardly put my tongue out of my mouth and my right eye and ear were affected. “The doctors told me to quit using tea, but I thought I could not live without it—that it was my only stay. I had been a tea drinker for twenty-five years; was under the doctor’s care for fifteen. “About six months ago, I finally quit tea and commenced to drink Postum. “I have never had one spell of slckheadaches since and only one light attack of bilious colic- Have quit having those numb spells at night, sleep well and my heart is getting stronger all the time.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal —the original form — must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. instant Postum—a soluble powderdissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and Sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly, 30c and 500 tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. “There’s * Reason” for Postum. * —sold by Grocers.

If you want to know anything about club life, hit the policeman.

OVERWORK and KIDNEY TROUBLE

Mr. James McDaniel, Oakley, Ky., writes: “I overworked and strained myself, which brought on Kidney and Bladder Disease. My symptoms were

Backache and burning in the stem of the Bladder, which was sore and had a constant hurting all the time — broken sleep, tired feeling, nervousness, puffed and swollen eyes, shortness of breath and Rheumatic pains. I suf-

J. McDaniel.

sered ten months. I was treated by a physician, but found no*elief until I started to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I now feel that I am permanently cured by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and recipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. —Adv. Fat men are good-natured because good-natured men are usually fat.

Important to Mothers

Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the ** Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Caston* Singing our own praises seldom gets us an encore.

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The lantern-jawed man isn’t necessarily a brilliant conversationalist.

Drink Denison’s Coffee.

Always pure and delicious.

A flow of words is no proof of wisdom.

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