Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1915 — Page 3

D STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girl* Do —TeH* How She Found Relief. Sterling, Conn. —"1 am a girl of 22 jean and loosed to faint away every H month and waa very Weak. I waa also bothered a lot with female weakness. 1 read your little bode ‘Wisdom for Women, ' and I saw how others had been helped by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, and decided to try it, and it has made me feel like a new girl and I am now relieved of all these troubles. I hope all young girls will get relief as I have. I never felt better in my life.”—Mrs. John Tetreault, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. V Massena, N. Y.—“l have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I highly recommend it. If anyone wants to Write to me I will gladly tell her about my case. I was certainly in a bad condition as my blood was all turning to water. I had pimples on my face and a bad color, and for five years I had been troubled with suppression; The doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaustion,’ and said 1 was all run down, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound brought me out all right.”—Miss Lavisa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.

Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver L right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER’S LITTLE uyer pills jgan gently but firmly com •tipation, I Headache, and Distress After Elating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature The Kind of Stuff. "That sensational novel of his is selling like hot cakes.” “It’s a burning shame!” —Judge. PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS The symptoms of kidney and bladder troubles are often very distressing and leave the system in a run-down condition. The kidneys seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to dangeroga kidney troubles. Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which soon heals and strengthens the kidneys is a splendid kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who use it. A trial will convince anyone who may be in need of it. Better get a bottle from your nearest drug store, and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. The Leader. Knicker —What is his motto? Bocker —First be sure you’re right then lose your head. When all others fail to please Try Denison’e Coffee. The empress of Russia is said to be the finest royal singer in the world. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Doodles In the local treatment of woman's ills, such as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Putins are very efficacious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate the clean and healthy condition Pax tine produces and the prompt relief from soreness and discomfort which follows its use. This is because Pax tine possesses superior cleansing, disinfecting and healing properties. For ten years the Lydia E. ftPiukham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their fjuiUl|ljSa private correspondence with women, which proves its superi- I 49k MM ority. Women who have been lAM Kg relieved aay it is “ worth its weight in gold.” At druggists. 60c. large box or by mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Hul * \ ,oa wfMbe.ulA our prices on Field and Poultry Fence*. Oat. free ■WBB —I fHKE CTL, Isisnes. Mam W. N. U„ CHICAGO, NO. 41-I*lß.

SURE TO FIND FAVOR

PARISIAN FROCK OF REALLY EXQUISITE DESIGN. Model May Be Made Up Into Dresses for All Oeeaelone —Plain Taffetas Probably the Beet Material to U »V Of aU the fetching frocks that Paris has sent over to America for our use during the coming months, none wUI be used so much as the one in this pattern. It appears with the Jacket below the waist line, and also attached in a peplum, as illustrated. - , —■■ >: > These patterns are shown with as little trimming as possible in order that the student of styles may get the full effect of the lines of a dress. Trimming may be applied according to the flgun3; but let me warn you that the way in which it is appUed makes or mars your appearance. Frocks of this sort are made up into dresses for all occasions, but the model is a favorite for afternoon, calling, and for the theater. It is the thing for morning wear about town. The material par excellence for the model is silk, although satin, poplin and bengaline are all Used for afternoon dresses of this sort. The new plain soft taffetas, which are of pure silk and durable as well as supple in fold and graceful in line, are admirable, built in this sort of gown, and trimmed around the skirt with bias folds and with groups of little ruffles or corded shirred bauds. Often the fullness of the skirt is slightly shirred over a cord ’at. the bottom, and this gives a very quaint look to the -dress. Where the skirt is corded and shirred, or ruffled, the same idea must be carried out in the jacket. A little ruffle at the waist line and on the edge of the illustrated

Paris Sends Gathered Frocks.

Jacket; the fronts, and above the sleeve cuffs would accompany ruffles on the skirt. Any other skirt trimming would be repeated in the same way. This full gathered skirt is often adapted to plump figures by means of a shirred top from wkjst to hips, and it is also plaited on such figures. * It is a mistake for a plump worn-

IN POPULAR WHITE SERGE

Charming Little Frock That Will Satisfy the Small Wearer as Well as Her Mother. v A charming little suit of white serge designed in the style of the

the front and both sleeve and blouse are trimmed with the blue taffeta. The short kilted skirt has an occasional wedge-shaped piece cut from the -bottom edge and is bound with the blue silk.

SACHET THAT FITS THE HAT

Latest Idea of the Dainty Woman Certainly Has a Good Deal to Recommend It- " The soft breeze blew the elusive perfume of her hair in his face." Ah. how romantic! So much so that you find many a maiden surreptitiously perfuming her tresses by means wonderful to behokl and still more wonderfully coned :ted. But the dainty

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sailor suit shows distinctly by its originality the ever - recognized French touch. Very simple it is, comfortable and distinctly childish. It has a loose full blouse, a little more roomy than the usual sailor blouse and having a sr ill sailor collar of blue silk. The blouse is laced at

NEW COIFFURE

In This Coiffure Originated by Rosa Pachan the Hair la Slightly Waved and Combed Backward, Leaving a Small Bang Over the Forehead and Temples. The Side of the Bang la Curled. The Hair la Drawn to the Back (Leaving the Ears Uncovered) and Twisted Into a Small Knot.

an to wear gathers directly from the waist line. This makes her stoutness all the more apparent, while, on the contrary, fullness lower down relieves the impression.—Lillian Young in Washington Star.

DIETING TO REDUCE WEIGHT

Lettuce, Dry Tofest and Minced Beef Employed/ by One Woman—- * Onions for the Complexion. A woman who wished to reduce her weight says that she has' done so by subsisting almost solely on lettuce, dry toast and minced beef. A girl to improve her complexion has partaken largely, of onion soup, and onions, too, as a vegetable. Some one had told her that the South Sea islanders, who have the best complexions in the world, live almost entirely on onions; and, well, this girl’s complexion has improved since her experiment. Other women have started deep breathing exercises at their open windows, or shower baths followed by the “salt rub,” or are taking all kinds of kitchen physics, such as barley and lemon water, thin gruel made with cream (one doctor describes this as “worth $5 a cup” for the delicate), of borage tea, camomile tea imbibed to induce sleep the last thing at night. And there is the pineapple Juice craze, which has also caught on. A certain American official has had a hand in this with his verdict that “If you have one foot in the grave, and are a nervous wreck through attacks of Indigestion, drink plenty of pineapple Juice. It is the very best tonic that nature has ever offered man, and is even a better weapon againßt old age and decreptitude than the sour milk diet of the Bulgarian peasants.” There is. a prejudice against the sour milk, so much appreciated abroad, and which tastes almost exactly like Junket. You simply pour fresh milk into open soup plates and stand them in a cool larder until the milk has turned into a jelly, which happens pretty soon. Partaken of with a little good cream, browned brown bread crumbs and sugar, sour milk Is very wholesome; really something of a delicacy, and hundreds of peasants in mid-Europe simply live and move and have their being upon it.

woman realizes that her hair might just as well have a pleasant odor as to suggest oil and perspiration, and the following suggestion for a hat sachet will not go amiss. It is a little round pad just the size of the usual hat crown, and it contains a piece of cotton into which has been baked in a very cool oven a bit of one’s own elusive perfume. Be most sure that it is “elusive," for no one would care to have their fellow men and women going around with puckered noses wondering what one has under her hat. The covering of the sachet ~iay be of natural-colored or plain white linen cross-stitched in a simple design. A crochet edge will add much to its beauty and a crochet ring at two sides will gfve a place for safety pins which are used to hold the pad in place under the crown. Pin a sachet in your new Sunday bonnet and have your hair perfumed whije you wait —or pray.

Ornamental Screen.

For piazza use an ornamental screea is invaluable, as It can be placed to shield the tea-making apparatus from the breeze and its reverse side can be fitted with hooks for the holding of tea cups. All projections must, however, be limited to the outer panels, as otherwise the screen would not fold eaa ily and thereby would lose one of Its chief advantages.

Imported Coats.

There are some interesting imported coats made of big shawls or steamer rugs, with fringe around the bottom and edging tbe cape section that falls over the sleeves, or sometimes edging the wide collar instead.

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COULDN’T STAND THE TEST

Applicant for College Chair Had to Confess His Ignorance of One Modern Language. "You aspire to become our professor of modem language?” asked the president of the board of trustees of the Milledgeville college. "Yes, sir,” was the respectful answer of the applicant. “Koennen Sie Deutsch sprachen?" asked the trustee sharply. “Jawohl!” came the answer of the applicant, not to be taken off his guard thus easily. “Parlez-vous francais?" demanded the interrogator, giving the applicant no tiiqe to recover. “Oul," said the applicant. The president beamed with pleasure upon his fellow members of the board. “It seems,” he said, addressing no one in particular, “that the gentleman is eminently qualified for the post. “But,” turning again to the applicant, there is one more question that. I must ask you. What is the simian equivalent of fear afe expressed in the monkey language as translated by Professor Gamer?” Realizing that he had failed in the supreme test, the applicant turned sadly away.

Reason for His Looks.

She Our waiter looks awfully tough. He—That’s all right I have a bill to tender.

He and She.

She —Have you ever read “Lives of the Hunted?” He—No; what’s it about—bachelors? —New York Post.

A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE

Medicine Not Needed in This Case. It is hard to convince some people that coffee does them an injury! They lay their bad feelings to almost every cause but the true and unsuspected one. But the doctor knows. His wide experience has proven to him that, to some systems, coffee is an Insidious poison that undermines the health. Ask him if coffee is a cause of constipation, stomach and nervous troubles. “I have been a coffee drinker all my life, and when taken sick two years ago with nervous prostration, the doctor said that my nervous system was broken down and that 1 would have to give up coffee. “I got so weak and Bhaky I could not work, and reading an advertisement of Postum I asked my grocer if he had any of 1L He said, ‘Yes,’ and that he used it In his family and It was all It claimed to be. “So I quit coffee and commenced to übo Postum steadily, and in about two weeks I could sleep better and get up In the morning feeling fresh. In about two months I began to gain flesh. I weighed only 146 pounds when menced on Postum and now 1 weigh 167 and feel better than 1 did at 20 years of age. ‘*l am working every day and sleep well at night. My two children were coffee drinkers, but they have not drank any since Postum came Into the house, and are far more healthy than they were before.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal —the original form — must be well boiled. 15c and 25c pack**lnstant Postum—a soluble powderdissolves quickly In a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30c and 60c tins. Both kinds aiw. equally delicious and cost about tbe same per cupt "There’s a Reason” for Postum. —sold by Grocers.

One of Them Came Out Ahead.

Hoping to be the first to relate some unwelcome news, the youth rushed into the house and said: "Father, I had a fight with Percy Raymond today." "I know you did,” replied the father soberly. Mr. Raymond came to see me about it." “Well,” said the son, *1 hope you came out as well as I did." —Ladies’ Home Journal.

DON’T LET GRAY HAIRS Make You Look Old. Restore Natural Color by This Guaranteed Method. That luxurious dark, natural shade of hair you so much desire Is within your reach—easily, inexpensively. Simply go to your druggist and get a bottle of Hay’s Hair Health. When applied to gray hair it causes the air to bring back the original youthful color. Absolutely harmless. Keeps new gray hairs from showing. Imparts life, lustre and beauty; removes dandruff; cleanses and tones scalp. No one will know you are using anything. Druggist returns price if it falls. Jsc, 50c and SI.OO at drug stores or direct on receipt of price and dealer’s name. Philo Hay Specialties Co., Newark, N. J. Adv.

Mild Way of Saying "You Lie.”

Hobbs (telling a tall story)—l assure you, old man, If I hadn’t seen it myself I wouldn’t believe it. Dobbs—Then you’ll understand why I don’t. One may follow and yet not be inferior.

• i Warm and Happy

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