Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1916 — Page 3
You Go Everywhere feMg They Know ** I WJT=«X=KS I Sk s fl T""'O R 35 y cars Alabastine has ■ M H been the choice of house- fcj| -*• wives who take particular gm HI pride in the decoration of ER their homes. U For 35 years Alabastine has ||| M been sold everywhere by paint, ■ M hardware, drug, and general |g| stores. It is known by dealers K am and users alike as the**tint beau- W H| tiful” for walls and ceilings. ||g Alabastine is a dry powder that K Sffil mixes perfectly in cold water. You HS Ml can apply it yourself or your local M| SBB painter will do the work reasonably. ES IBM Be sure that you get Alabastine .;» s brought on the job in properly I labeled packages. j® Free Color Plans SH The best decorators advise the use IS SSJO of stencils to produce contrasting Sg! wall and ceiling borders. Ordinarilv, stencils cost from 50 cents to KR ISW $3.00 each: but if you will write for M the free Alabastine Packet,” conMH taining hand colored proofs of 12 of Hi SgSa the very latest stencil effects, we Ek ■H will tell you how you can have Egg ffl your choice of these and 500 others at practically no expense. W iEa Write today for this absolutely K® M' free decorating service. J® Alabastine Co. .s'3 386 Granville Rd Grand Rapids, Mich. She Would Never Know. Mother —Young man, don’t ever let me catch you kissing my daughter. Young Man —No ma’am, I won’t. You Save When You Buy ■. RENFREW H DEVONSHIRE I .3 ”srCLOTH H ■ BgS Cuts economically on account of jn extra width —32 inches. jjW' lB Makes durable house and outing dresses, children’s play clothes and sHS rompers. Maß 352 Made in white as well as colors. ofi W Colors woven in, not printed on. wai The genuine has ®H| Renfrew Devonshire Cloth stamped on the selvage. |K d® write us. . ;!g RENFREW MFG. CO. O B Incorporated 1867 ■ ADAMS. MASS. fanosefes sttmmer.time Extrusions ' 11 e Camlrinelusiw li and Tecfeation i Enjoyed by all MTI See CSifotmas farms £ orchards Visit San Diego Ex Vervlow fates and fourirt-sleepet economy with personal escort. To California only $72.50 round trip from Chicago, S7O from St. Louis and s6ofrom Missouri River. On sale May 1 to Sept. 30; final limit, Oct. 31. Still lower fares June 9 to 16 and July 23 to 30; final limit, two months. Excursion fares from other points also. California has a delightful summer climate—cool by the sea and in mountains —right time to see growing crops. In vineyards and orchards one finds delicious grapes, apricots, peaches, figs and Valencia oranges. Berries and melons come early; almonds and pears come later. Harvesting wheat and cutting green fields of alfalfa are other June-July activities. Personally-conducted parties in tourist sleepers enable you to make the journey in comfort and with economy. Fred Harvey meals and lunches—good eats—low cost. Write me for full details of land seekers' excursions, and especially ask for that “Farmers*. Special ’* picture book. c. L. Seogreeee, General Colonisation Igsal Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe Ry. MOl Railing Exchange, Chicago CALIFORNIA JLAND i opportunity CboToe level Ban Joaquin Valley land with water stock, abundance of water, only 6 miles from railroadatation. Will sell a few 40’s at 650 acre (number of adjacent owners holding at 6180 and over). Terms hr If cash.-ba lance K.fiU per acre perannum-You want some California land and you know it. Land pries. w”l bSm when war ends. Write Immediately to Gerard Brandenbnrg, Owner, Los Angelas, Calif
BEGUN HOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU DON'T FEEL RIGHT
Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast .. washes out poisons. If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head is dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid in stomach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can’t get feeling just right, begin drinking phosphated hot water. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tear spoonful of limestone phosphate in it This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract Do your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body impurities, get from your druggist or storekeeper a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish tinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured they will become real cranks on the subject shortly.—Adv.
His Preference.
“Wot kind of dorgs does you like best, Tatters?” “Dead dorgs!”
Many School Children Are Sickly.
Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy for worms. Used by mothers for 28 years. All Druggists, 25c. Sample FREK. Address, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
Wolves Trained to Work.
Deming Wheeler, a fur buyer of the Ten an a and Goodpasture countries, Alaska, caused no little comment recently when, headed for the Koyukuk, he drove a team in which were included three full-blooded wolves. Aside from their natural viciousness, he reported them as in all respects equal to dogs as workers, and noticeably more hardy. While many Alaskan drivers use animals half dog and half wolf, this was the first instance so far as known of pure-blooded wolves-being successfully worked. The malamute dog crossed with a wolf is thought by many experienced mushers to be preferable to all others, because of his supposed greater endurance and tractability. Reindeer are used to some extent, chiefly by natives, but are thoroughly untrustworthy. When a reindeer takes it into his head to stop to feed or He down, he simply does it, and no means has yet been discovered to induce him to move on until it suits his personal wish.
So Sudden, Too.
Geraldine —Do you get me? Gerald —Is that a leap-year proposal?—New York Times.
A government bond draws much less Interest than a pawn ticket, but it is more profitable to most men. The man who foots the bills always has a kick coming. Silence is sound put to sleep.
EXPERIMENTS Teach Things of Value.
Where one has never made the experiment of leaving off coffee and drinking Postum, it is still easy to learn something about it by reading the experiences of others. Drinking Postum is a pleasant way out of coffee troubles. A Penn, man says: “My wife was a victim of nervousness, weak stomach and loss of appetite for years; and although we resorted to numerous methods for relief, one of which was a change from coffee to tea, it was all to no purpose. ‘“We knew coffee was causing the trouble but could not find anything to take its place until we tried Postum. Within two weeks after she quit coffee and began using Postum almost all of her troubles had disappeared as if by magic. It was truly wonderful. Her nervousness was gone, stomach trouble reHeved, appetite Improved and, above all, a night’s rest was complete and refreshing. ‘“This sounds like an exaggeration, as it all happened so quickly. Each day there was improvement, for the Postum was undoubtedly strengthening her. Every particle of thia good work is due to drinking Postum in place of coffee.’’ Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal —the original formmust be well boiled. 15c and 25c pkgs. Instant Postum —a soluble powderdissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa, tfer, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30s and 50c tins. it Both forms are equally delicious and cost about ths same per cup. *7here’a a Reason” tor Postum. ■—sold by Grocsn
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER, IND.
LATEST CORSET COVER
NEW LINES MADE NECESSARY BY THE WIDE SKIRTS. Design for Combination Garment That Will Be Found to Meet all Requirements of gestions for Trimming. With the incoming of wide skirts and new bodice lines comes a necessity for new lines in underskirt and corset cover, and this design furnishes the sort of combination garment that
Combination Petticoat for New Gowns.
meets the requirements of both. The broad band that does not come up to the arms, which furnishes all the bodice of many evening frocks, and with a strap across the shoulder to hold it in place, can be worn over this type of corset cover, where the jeweled or
SEASON’S STYLES BY A MAN
No “Wiring or Hoops, but Short, Full Skirts Are Displayed for Approval. It was a man’s collection of models I went to see this week, and undoubtedly he knows how to dress women. The exaggerated hips were not to be found; the bones, the flounces, the stiffness with which some models are being spoiled were not there; but everywhere you saw short, full skirts, with hips that showed a variety of drapings, gatherings, pocketings and plaitings and none of them was outrageous. The tailor-made' had short basques and full skirts, with collars of different kinds, some lying flat, some standing up, some of the Henri II pattern, some of the Louis XIII. There were boleros with loose flowing backs, there were “dolmans” of 1860, loose floating things which came to the knees and which needed the supple grace of a young and beautiful woman to make them possible. —From a Paris Letter to the London Times.
Washing Spats.
White spats are only permissible as long as they are really white. To have them look like new again when they have become soiled, the broadcloth variety can be washed. Use warm water and good white soap. Wash well, rinse, and don’t wring out. Let them hang perfectly wet, and after a few hours they will be dry, smooth, and ready to wear.
NEATNESS EASY TO ATTAIN
Smart Dressing Not as Difficult as It Was Only a Fiw Short Years Ago. There was a time when it was far ihore difficult to look smartly dressed than it is today. That was the time when we wore separate belts, when there was dress braid on our skirts, when we wore separate neckwear. We had to be careful that the braid on our skirts didn’t become ripped, to hang in loops of untidiness. We had to see to it that the belt of our skirt didn’t sag. We had to see to it that the leather belt wc wore exactly coincided with the skirt belt. We had to see to it that the ribbon or muslin collar we wore exactly made connections with the blouse beneath it. Yes, those were, indeed, difficult days. Today neatness counts as much as ever, but there are not so many pitfalls for the woman who would- be neat. Neatness of footgear counts more Ifian"evwlTetore.’ Ttre-Bhoeamnst~bd spotless, well polished and in good repair. Heels that slant are an outrage on good dressing; moreover, they are decidedly unhealthful. It goes without saying that the hair
ribbon or shirred shoulder strap may be fastened over the strap beneath it, and so not allow any hint of underwear. There is a fight against this type of overbodice, but while it reigns this type of corset cover is a necessity, and may be worn with any other sort of dress waist. For nearly all styles of figures a yard and a half will prove ample when purchasing the flouncing for the corset cover, and some figures require less. It’ is a pretty fancy, that is very common, to make the corset cover of some sort of cross-barred or figured lawn or batiste. This is much cheaper than flouncing of the better class, and can be finished at the top with a narrow beading and edge of embroidery or lace. The top should always have a narrow edge, because it would otherwise spoil the flat appearance of the waist worn over it. This new wide skirt is adorned with an embroidered flouncing and a beading to match the beading that connects corset cover and skirt. The same design is good for the Dolly Varden sateen and silk underskirts that are now in vogue, and these skirts are finished with flounces of material that often contrasts in color and figure, and all are edged with ruching, little ruffles or cordings. It is a fancy to make petticoats of this character with plain tops and flowered flounces, but, however they may be constructed, it is the fashion of the season to have very elaborate petticoats, often of satin with veilings of chiffon and ever so many furbelows and ribbons.
FASHION HINTS
There is nothing prettier or more comfortable for the little girl’s chemisette than white crepe de chine. Checked taffeta makes a pretty trimming for a dress of plain color. •Button trimming is in evidence on suits and frocks. Most utility coats are long enough to almost cover the dress. Entire dresses are made of silk jersey for outing wear. Many of the new silk suits have carefully fitted backs. Mouse color is a soft and becoming shade. New silks are in large and striking checks and daring stripes. Flannel blazer jackets are coming into use for street wear with serge skirts. Many new evening dresses have short puff sleeves.
DRESSY SUIT OF SILK
The coat of this suit has a full flare back and sides. Embroidered pockets are introduced on coat. There are full flaring cuffs and embroidered lingerie collar.
must be neat. A hair net sometimes produces a stiff effect, but that is better than a sloppy one. So choose the hair net in windy weather, and learn to adjust it becomingly. This year, when our milliners tell us to wear our hats straight on the head, neither tipped to left or right, neat hair is more than ever essential. Immaculate gloves count for much in producing a smart appearance. Soiled gloves, ripped gloves or worn gloves are a disgrace. Nowadays, when washable gloves can be bought at almost any price, it is possible for everybody to have clean gloves. The cotton ones, if clean, always look well —infinitely better than soiled Jdd ones. And "a stitch now and then will keep gloves always Well mended. Then there is the handbag. In this case, the more you pay, the better, for an expensive handbag outwears two cheaper ones, and looks better the last day it is carried than the cheap one does after the first few weeks. There are little details, Mke the handkerchief, -wirich should always be sheer and snow white, that count quite as much as some of the bigger things in giving the impression of smartness which the modern woman to attain. ~ ’
Missing.
Urban —What do you miss most ■lnce moving to the country?" Rural —Trains.
FITS, KPTEFFBY, FATTING gTCKNFSS Stopped Qnlcklv. Fifty years of uninterrupted aocceea of Dr. Kline's Hpl leper Medicine Insures Luting resnlts. LoißosTfttAL Botti.s Erib. DR. KLINE COMPANY, Red Bank, N. J.—Adv. Of course you are entitled to think what you please, but it isn’t always safe to inflict your thoughts on others. „ Black eyes are most beautiful when given by nature.
Kill the Files Now and Prevent
disease. A DAIRY FLY KILLER will do it. Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or six sent express paid for sl. H. SOMERS, 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. The world would have more to worry about if each man could make his own weather. When it is silks with the wife it is apt to be sulks with the husband.
BAD COMPLEXION MADE GOOD When All Else Falls, by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. If you are troubled with pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness, Itching and burning, which disfigure your complexion and skin, Cuticura Soap and Ointment will do much to help you. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. —Adv. No man ever had to stop climbing the ladder of fame because there wasn’t another rung above him.
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