Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1919 — Page 3

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The Usual Way.

“Say, how in thunder do you get out of this confounded town, anyhow?” yelled a motorist who had become excited in a blind lane at the outskirts at Wayoverbehind. “I don’t try to,” replied thb native addressed, “but them that really want to get out generally do so sooner or later with hymns of thanksgiving.”— Kansas City Star.

Important to Mothers

Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it SiX e ature th In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria

Not Hard to Satisfy.

There were two plates of cake on the table and the hostess asked Arthur which he preferred, chocolate or cocoanut7~”Ulh I’m not perticklef like some, folks is,” said the little chap; “an’ so I’ll Just have a piece of each kind.”

Not in School.

“I hope they don’t teach you to flirt in school, Ethel?” “No, they don’t mother.” “Well, it seems you know something about it, dear.” “Yes, mother. But we don’t learn that in school. We learn it during recess.”

| IAD TO GIVE UP I fc S u'as Almost Frantic With the Pain and Suffering of Kidney Complaint Doan's Made Her Well Mrs. Lydia Shuster, 1838 Margaret St., Frankford, Pa., says: “A cold started my kidney trouble. My back began to ache and got sore and lame. My joints and ankles became swollen and painful and it felt as if needles were sticking in- /fwj&RSfek to them. I finally had to give up and went from K bad to worse. Ta “My kidneys didn’t act right and the.-secretions ky. = were scanty and distress- ” - ing. I had awful .dizzy jKSafgL spells when everything before me turned black; one time I couldn’t see "*r». Shuster for twenty minutes. Awful pains in my head set me almost frantic and I was bo nervous, 1 couldn’t stand the least noise. How I suffered! Often I didn’t care whether I lived or died. “I couldn’t sleep on account of the terrible pains in my back and head. Nothing seemed to do me a bit of good until I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. I could soon see they were helping me; the backache stopped, my kidneys were regulated and 1 no longer had any dizzy spells or rheumatic pains. I still take Doan's occasionally and they keep my kidneys in good health.” Sworn to before me. F. W. CASSIDY, JR., Notary Public. Get Dean** at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S VfAV FOSTER-MILBURN co., BUFFALO. N.Y. WE BUY AND SELL industrial, oil. mining, stocks of all descriptions. Fitzgerald & Co.. Brokers, Boatmen’s Bk. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.

Reporting a Crime.

“First you talk of a jewel robbery," said the policeman, “and now all you have to say Is that you have lost your cook.” “Well,” exclaimed Mr. Crosslots, “that cook was a jewel and some of the neighbors came around and stole her.”

Tumultuous.

“Don’t you admire Wagnerian music?" “Yes,” replied Mr. Cuinrox. “only 0 don’t you think some of it is what you might call slightly over-jazzed?”

Get Right, and Stick to It

Nature gives abundant lessons. Try to be as hard to discourage as a dandelion blossom.

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SKIRTS FULLER ACROSS HIPS

Feature That Is Now Insisted On by Leading Parisian Dressmakers. SOME GIVE PANNIER EFFECT r—- ——— "—~ Startling Novelties, It is Sure, Will Figure in the Gowns for Autumn, but Long-Waisted Bodice Will Be Retained. ’ V * --• The most striking feature of the autumn suits and gowns is the increasing fullness at the top of the skirts. The ways In which the great French dressmakers achieve thls iullness are interesting. One point on which most of them agree is that the fullness must be massed across the hips, leaving both front and back perfectly flat Bulloz, however, has departed from this by introducing fullness across the front of his new skirts, thereby differing from the other designers. He makes one skirt with a full front panel gathered across the top. A little above the knee this panel has its fullness joined to a shaped flounce cut so that the greatest fullness of the flounce Is at the edge where It joins the panel. An instance In which Bulloz, like the other designers, placed the fullness at the sides in a skirt which has winglike pockets to give the effect of panniers. This is decidedly new and unusual on a suit skirt. The jacket which accompanies it flares from the waist, giving such fullness about the hips that it approaches the point of clumsiness. But although both skirt aad coat are so very full Mt the hips the skirt still remains narrow at the hem. ’ ~, Mme. Jenny does something novel in the way of achieving hip fullness by making a skirt of very slim outline and applying to it rolled plaits which stand out over the hips. To make them even more pronounced she pads these rolls, which swing loose from the belt and disappear gradually into the narrowing fullness of the skirt lower down. The chemise dress, which has held the center of the fashion stage for so long, was originally launched by Jenny. She still makes chemist© dresses, which have been her favorites for the last three years, but she does something which fits them to hold their own among the wider hip models. Now Jenny’s chemise dresses have wide panels hung at the sides and turned up in a way that gives the effect of a bunching hip basque. She

AFTEBNOONv WEAH. Dress of cream georgette over flesh crepe de chine. Lace and delicately tinted ribbons make this charming.

also puts bulging pockets on the skirts of her tailored suits and lines these pockets with satin, arranging them to look as if they were turned inside out Side Gore Trimmings. Bernard’s method of adding width and attaining the full effect in the skirts of tailored suits is by side gore trimmings which take the form of ruffled pocket flaps standing away from the figure. This is not an entirely new idea, for these outstanding pockets have been used on the front of skirts, but this creator gives them further elaboration by the ruffled flap. The coats which accompany skirts of this sort are three-quarter length and cut flaring with the fullness falling over the hips. On these coats are placed fringed pocket flaps and some* times dangling button trimming. All of these things are applied to further accentuate the width at the hips. Pafls dressmakers are vying with one another in introducing startling novelties that are just now having their first showing. A craze of the moment is |the frock from Premet shown at the extreme right. Jade green satin is’ the material used for 4t and the embroidery is of jade and silver. Premet| in this model, obtains

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the breadth across the hips by plao ing double frih* of silver lace down the sides of the skirt, bordering a tabller panel; thus creating an entirely new silhouette. The satin bodice is snugly molded to the figure and a sash of the satin placed about the, waist disappears beneath the panel at the front. '■-■■■ - —— —- 1 . ■- Latest Hip Flare. - ■ The fluted or plaited tunic is another method of producing the fashionable •ip flare now so characteristic of the newest frocks. Taffeta is frequently used for models of this sort. The long-waisted bodice appears in almost all of these models. A black taffeta day gown featuring such a bodice and the fluted tunic is sketched today. The half low neck is round

BROWN VELVET HAT. A brown velvet hat flecked with small loops of henna chenille.

in outline and embroidered ret colored bugle beads; The sasu, h is really a continuation of the bodice, has its ends fringed with deep red bugles. Evening dresses still have very little in the way of bodices. Black satin skirts topped only by bright colored sashes produce some of the new dance frocks. From the house of Brandt in Paris comes such a dance frock. It is simply a black satin skirt attached to a sash. The long, slender train is made of ribbon. A vivid bit of color is introduced by having the sash corsage and train of orchidee pink satin ribbon. The ribbon used for the train is Mery much narrower than that which forms the sash bodice. The shoulder straps are of jet beads. Slippers of orchidee satin with stockings to match are worn with this frock. Autumn hats are neither large nor small but of medium size. The Chinese note is conspicuous in them, bright Chinese silk embroideries being used to form round crowns which are completed by small uprolling brims of fur. Hint From Russia. It is some time since Russia has been looked to as a source of fashion, but that designers are turning their thoughts toward that country is evinced by a high draped Russian turban formed of gray felt and trimmed at the front with full sprays of fancy gray feathers. Still- Another hat showing ■ Russian Influence has a small upturned brim curved high in front. Softly draped satin forms both the crown and brim which are embroidered in heavy threads of blue silk. To correspond with the flaring hip frills of frocks, many of which have wider edges, are bell shaped hats having as their trimming wired ruffles of taffeta which cross the top of the crown.

FOR THE MAID AT SCHOOL

-Coming Season's Styles Sufficiently Advanced to Allow of a Judicious Selection Now. - - - ■ ■ - ■ Preparation of the wardrobe of the girl who goes away to school should be begun early. Fortunately fall styles have already been sufficiently settled so that making up simple dresses, blouses, etc., for school wear may be done along next season style specifications. Smocks now being brought out for fall emphasize the strong hold thia garment has acquired. The Cossack smock, is an interesting model. Thia is . cut on straight lines and is somewhat longer than the conventional smock. The jersey weaves either in silk or wool (fiber silk is more frequently employed than pure silk) are popular fabrics, and brilliantly contrasting silk floss, heavy wool or chenille is used .to embroider the garment. One of these smocks will be found excellent for sport wear during the late summer or early fall days. The young college or high-school girl will find such a garment matched with a plain wool fabric shift very useful.

Fancy Handkerchiefs.

Your handkerchief, to be up-to-date, may be in a delicate shade of color, or if it is white, the border may be in checked blue, red, pink dr khaki. Fancy® motifs of embroidery continue to be used in the cornets of dainty handkerchiefs, Instead of monograms.

THE MEN IN CLASS Al A Bound, healthy man is never a back number. A man can be as vigorous and able at seventy as at twenty. Condition, not years, puts you in the discard. A system weakened by overwork and careless living brings old age prematurely. The bodily functions are impaired and unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak spot is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in proper working condition and you will generally find yourself in Class A. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will always be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind active, and your body capable of hard wotk. Don’t wait until you have been rejected. Commence to be a first-class inau now. •Go to your druggist at once. Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made of the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil —the kind your great-grandfath-er used.'”. Two capsules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Money refunded if they do not help you. Remember to ask for the imported GOLD MEDAL Brand. In three sizes, sealed packages.—Adv.

Still Looking After Stock.

Church —When he was a boy he lived on a farm and he used to feed the stock. Gotham —I understand. “Now he’s in business in Wall street.” “And doesn’t have to feed the stock any more?” “No; only water It.”

."BAYER CROSS” ON ♦ - GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores —larger packages also. Aspirin is the traile mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcylicacid.—Adv.

Double-Crossing Him.

Mrs. Flatbush—And doesn’t she like her husband? Mrs. Bensonhurst —Like him! I should say not! Why, if he was running for an office she’d put two crosses opposite his name on the ballot Instead of one! ’ ..,27722

Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cuticura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).—Adv,

Stop Orders.

“This is your trick ;Xtake it.” “Sure it’s our trick. Don’t you dare take it.” —Louisville Courier-Journal.

It Is in accord with the eternal fitness of things that the police telegraph wires should be made of copper.

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They Should Have.

A Terre Haute (Ind.) librarian had a new book which two boys were very anxious to take but for the next week. They argued and argued, and then came to the point where blows were Imminent. A little girl, who had been listening to the discussion, turned to the librarian and saw the anxiety on her face. Then she became angry. She spoke to the boys: “Ain’t you two got any suspect for Miss H—-—to keep you all from fightin’ in her libery?” she demanded.

A SUMMER COLD A cold in the summer time, as everybody knows, is the hardest kind of a cold to get rid of. The best and quickest way is to go to bed and stpy there if you can, with a bottle of “B'oschee’s Syrup” handy to Insure a good night’s rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning. But if you can’t stay in bed you must keep out of draughts, avoid sudden changes, eat sparingly of simple food and take occasional doses of Boschee’s Syrup, which you can buy at any store where medicine Is sold, a safe and efficient remedy, made in America for more than fifty years. Keep It handy.—Adv.

Reversing Things.

“You ought to be ashamed of yourself to sell me such eggs,” said the excited woman to her grocer. “What is the matter with them ma’am?” replied the man with the apron. “Matter? Look at the size of them! They’re hardly as large as hailstones!”

Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. —_ - Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and joss of ambition. ■ Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. • But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,’ ’by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores.—Adv.

Right Hen, Wrong Tack.

Lucile was visiting auntie In the country. It was the joy of the four-year-old to hunt for eggs in the barn. One day she brought In a very small one, presumably laid by a bantam. “Auntie,” said the little maid, showing it, “the hen that laid this egg didn’t, have the right recipe.”—Terre Haute Tribune.

Letting mother do all the work is an idea that is more than original—it is aboriginal. It Is better to say nothing than a lot of clever things you later on regret.

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