Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1905 — Page 2
INTERESTING LETTER WRITTEN BY A NOTABLE WOMAN ftlra Sarah Kellen of Denver, Color Barer of tn Woman's Ko'. ef Corpe Semis Thunk to Sirs. Pmkham.
Slf Sacrificing. 1 don't see what makes wobms such gocasipa Now man pride h m i hems; a ood listener' Hut Ut ;t' A WtMM Hkp to h (v and how could he listen
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LUNCHEON
FOR
MAY DAYS.
tv
4fi JarafiAeMcfg
The following latter im N r.lU'D or Mrs. Kellogg, of MM Liiu'. ..a Vve.. loin er, . .. to M r. Pink :m I. mi Mas. .
"For five years I ju tri ikblaal tritt tjt:t r. wim-h ke;t rowing, vtm-ii ; me
elf o rlattr
BY M. S B. HEGE. B. A O. It. It. hMMMgM tirat, Waafc. laiBtOD. 1). t .. Irlla of Uiiuilrrfal t urc uf mmm :.j sttcura.
Tery P'cttty Imitation of Japnue aillocU M.iy Alltni a Social Af
fair in ih Spring.
TUCKER AND HALF-SLEEVE3 PARTY IS FACING A SPLIT.
fcasential Parts of Mo.lub Dim.-. Mv? Be Mule of Costly Lac or of Sheer L.iw n
0ittr Struggle Between Warring Republican I.rudvr Is N t Far Off.
r agent of the I is uaib.r.gell known railaetula the fob (raiae of the
inteti
a' 1. j ;v.--. i I bo work. and life I m .u ouidiiivl for J
i to aft a 1 ur v bad, PO.
t at mn t. t 1. 1 to mj drii to mo.
fc.t niv npj'ti'e, uiv ivu "Lvul-l n bear) th and tn my l tri d I thought '. I U of s re.t-l.-i : i Vep-trtl'le (. . d to to give it a, trial. I felt had MtUe h paof r rar to feel better, after the sw it only meant temporary grvat surprise I f und tl While the t " The Oonpooa l oont i funeral health nr. 1 the t Aawrbed, nntil, it; am i :t wa entirely r cm and 1 a
so thankful tor i reoovary thai ask ram to publish mv letter in newpaers, ao other Women may "know of the w, .nderful curat : e powers of Lydia E. Puikhain Veetaol to: When women aro trouhh-d ith irres alar or painful rnanstrua rakneaa.
Mr S B. Urge, passen
Ha.titu re 4 Ohio Kailrtv ton. 1). C , one tl the I road turn of the BSslSllJf. lowing grateful letter in Cutieura Remedies:
"Thanka to the Cutieura Krmcd.cs, I am now nd of that fearful pest, weeping i- .-. -i. ! r the tirat time in thre ra. It t:rt appeared on the back of tin Baad in the form of a little pimple, growing into ae oral blotch, ana then
on my ear and anklet. J her were ex
ceedir.fro j and burr.tn
After the Cuticura S waa very tng. and tl
ui necauae ot tlte ltohing naatioQ, and elw.tr raw.
ap.
drg treatment w;
vi.,-t. but to my I kept gaiaiafc I to bail l up mv or aatmad to li ntha. ttte tumor taa. 1 am
lcucorrl
b
O-ntment and 1M1. there at t!io burning and Itch ire BOW eeomi to b com
plete I shall be glad to aid in relieving other uffenng a I wn, and you may tiae my l:tr a you wtah. (Signed) S. B Hegi titfton. D. C. Juno 9. '04 " W On G M Way "An 1 ao Jimpt n rea.1 big poem to yoo acterday ! M, w d J you endure it"' "1 jjt ried my (lau ee on him, and went to lee;- aril . the other." Chicago
The Coming Country. iportunity for the nun of little
pr. t at-iy le:ter to day in tue
me
Of the womb, t.iat learici?-lowu feel-
tng. Inl-iainnlbm of the ovaries. 1 j kache, flatulence, feaaral debility, indigostion and Derrooi proration, they houid rentotnhor tlu-re is one tr od ar.il true remedy Lydia E I'inkham's V,etable Compound at OOM rasaorat .;.h trouble. No other medieine in tlie trorM hia rt-oeired such widespread and unqoai.fied endorsement S'o other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Uefue to buy any other medicine; Mrs Pinkharn inrites all .sick women to write her tor advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address. L. an. ala.ss. Health is too ralnahle to risk in experiments with unknown und untried medicines or methods of treatment. R. member that ui, LydU B. lliikham a Vegetable t o tu, and tliat is curing women, and don't allow any dnijrgiat to sll you any tiling else in its place. .-
pr i r.e atatea of the Southwest than ever
befor in UM history ot tue nstiOB. The ehanoe of Pia emptlBg cla:mt or of tak-
sour anu win not return again.
. ;ent kin
. i J i
ilk jp ian : uuuer goernuieut lawe is
It ia s
of o: en mit wh.oh Ilea before
settler and ns promise n of exceeding brightness. It beat opportunity ia shown m the great Southwest where th trankt' rmat ion ia going on snJ where th 0 oditi n . f soil a::d cl.ma'.e are m barB with th warm skies and temperate wiad. To the man who is not sstiaticd w.tii hi condition, the Southwest bat ao inv iting future. Aioag the 1 DM n '.he Uaaoart Kar..is Texvs Bail way ti.ere are vaat areas of un improve.! lan.it swatting wili ng handt to make them yield th bountiful crept of which the land it capable. There is s need of itore, fjct r.es an! new busineat of ' " !"cr-p; It it the lineat kind 01 a opportunity in the ßnett sectipn of the I n.tej States. Tl.e Southwest it un-es.r-;ie.l for the variety and fertility of itt o:lt for its climate. Its people are progressive snd up-to-dste, its religious and M icatioael facilities are as good ss can be found elewhere. Thj M, K & T. Ry h.n no lands for but is interested in baildiag up this pr- luctive country. It u believed that
VLen rbe nun U in in the I
spi n. I , wt ill a I Blak of Japan, whe re cherr) . . .- n. tlMt is ppciltMHWl na uoual fat h not borrca u a..t gesuou fioui the land ol irtltti for May luncheon .' Thus iinjuirvs ft unter in UftrprB BftfttW. luvnatloiia may be .sent out w ritten ou rice paper dacorfttad with UtUa fftftl aoul umbie.ias or skctetus ot Japan so girls in kiUioLos The hi'si. .s may wear a lmi kimono herself on the luiuheoti day. if she eaOOftftt, with In r hair arranged in a knot on top ot hr head, an . (ftgtaaad with long pins, or aftg ma merely use the Japanese idea in the decorations of her house ami lunch tat :, in parlors and dialuftroon, hi addition to jar of fruit blossoms on top of sideboards and glass cabinets, there
should also be lung viues of vi.vana hanging down iu Bractful draping, for wistaria heh ingl e-p. claUy tojapun. Both to or linary purpM and th. white varieties all used, but the former is the more off. Ctlva, The rounded table should be laid as usual, with pretty doilies but there ia opportunity also for using some handsome piece of Japanese embroidery for a oCBti rpiece. fjk I good lisad Japanese umbrella decorated in pale grays and purples, and stand it open in the middle of the table, supporting it with crossed pieces of green painted wood such as are used for Christmas trees, and conceal these with vines. Cover the umbrella top lightly with wistaria, trailing blossoms, an l leaves, and let them hartg rather over the edge, and you will have a most beautiful and unusual t.t' le Of course Japanese china should be used as far as possible for the meal, and plac plates are really issential to give the table the real harmony of setting.
Th.
a so ii s ci.i I i Iraped bodice
Present indn at ions are t hut tl.e r put 'i.au party i j k -pin in tWail ii the tariff cjtn-.stion, with a bitter struggle for s ipi. ma. v between th
itnu. I patters on one side and the pro
and ihr. .piarter r .bow si.et-a ha brough: t he girl who would be up date .a. c to face with a atrioui problaasj It Mlgal IN Known bj the hypb.iat.d title of ' Cliciiiisctns Tinker Hail. Bloat
Very apt!. the lacker may he de- ellman in a '.-.ta! to the 'hi... . scrilnd as an extpilsnelj wrought Biling Rcoord-Herald. Already two aspirants for the Dutch neck or the blouse cut for the republican presidential nominawith a noderatel) hick square: rokl u (ion in 1901 are taking i ositlon tu b ad-
is iin bin ei.cant and . n.,ie ilm Ml resp... t n of the rial fmtious. A chentis. tte is mm h larger and is used moat lutere.-tin phase ot the affair Is
to create a waistcoat effect in the blouse tna' both of these aspirants and rival
or silk or supple iioth. Half-slee -ire member of president
may be worn ftlOB or w ith an out. r, abinet and that to this ext
flowing tift of the bodice cloth. , the administration la divided as to the The HÖH ttrlkü-g f. a: :u. of this tariff Th. se .-lashir : l.-ader ftfa Sftfl
'' "ttjaw is me iinisti of ruchinj reiary or war rati, the progr. Mo
n ftaury Shaw
Äailroads and Prorre,
In his i" .timori) i,. o, l;, Coinmit:.. on la-er.oate Comuiere t a ftlftfttw on May 4th. Prof Hut n Mofar, of Chicago UoiTersit J pert on railroad uiauagem- u this Maii ui. ftt: "Let us look at what might have hapm-ned If wo ha ;,, ...... . (. toHts of the farmers of New vMh . Ohio and Peuu.sy Ivan i (jj, the a
tresaivea on the other. writs Waitr .lu"8 :i nr'o from th,, ,. bi
pouri.ig to the Allann.- seaU-a, : -n,.
a t. 1
ui.u iuo iioeirnw wiu.li .k.
Interstate Commerce Commission uaj enuucia ed tluie and again. Iba man may be deprived f the taxes accruing to him by virtu.; of hii geographical position. We could uui
; ' ' ' have west of tho Mississippi B . B .
l-
ar
ci.tisuniers
tin- sr
aroun.l the collar. The cbemi -bo done very tlatly in th Rocst work or suggest a Jabot in flu embrold. ry. The .-i rn st ha i that nieh fits the arm DO feotly, though tlowlng eft. cts ai
n.ust md .secretary of th.
hand "'c : o (ionarv. It is an open .e. ;,.t to or 'hat Preaidanl Roaaavatt. sympathies . v e Uf with Becratary Taft The pr-sident i , r- is a tartff rafbrmer. H aelooaaa the
?pls .de which ha.s precipitated auiither
Port of Genoa.
During the jear 19o4 the number of the Southwest has brighter protpectt and
ressels entering the port of Genoa was oner" opportumtiea tho.n any other ler of 5.018.2 4 Not one of these ve- the conditions as thev exist. Anvon. da.
al carried the American flag, although ro-is of learning more of th Southwest
THE JUICE OF A LEMON. The Appreciation of Its Good Qualities Now Recognized in Various Departments of Household. The joint of a lemon in hot water on Vrakaalag In the morning is an excellent liver corrective, and for stout wom
en is better than any anti fat medicine ; "er cuffs to ni,( n arp ,he choice of th. ever invented, says the American v r-' ricn 'or r with liatply made Queen. I Kowns of richest fabrics. But they are Glycerine and lmon juice half anl I 'mita,p n the very cleverly cone, nc half, on a bit of ah .-bent cotton la th.- f,l :,r-v lares of tn Qt)Ur- nd ar. x
for stout women vh caasot doB the llaruaiioii f tko tariff nnaellmi tip
niousquetaire sie r tcUon of the Panama ., mission in Raft (ac taekara aitt low- co'.lnra, toeliling to v. into me w .r:-! s mark. : an-1 roUBdlBft yok. I having diep ava- fad bUJ wli- re U I BB buy clicapest. ra i (srdJaai f the boat market thnnrla
f the prot- tjonisfs. Th- polltlcftj pot in Washington wa UHlay fairly boiliag, BBd that purcbas iii-the-.-ln-ai m.irk.-t policy of tat! anal COaftmlastoa supplied the t-alorio l&eedad to kaao thlnt-s bubbling, s.e 1 , rotary Shaw wa- .sibly milled. As oie f the stand path is. as a presidential spirant who h.!s through thik ami' than thought ii wise to staud by the Inst ii policj of the party and t oppose the slightest modifhatloB in tho interest of progress, he was seriously alarm, d ovat what to him BBOOMd a olossal blund.r n the part of the ad
ministra'ion with which he is assoei ited. Mr Shaw shook his head and linked sol. rnn when the canal order Vftf mentioned in his pr.s.-n.-. "Boat take too much stock in the theor ;ha' President Ko ;: is re- '' ' ''' ''''s de-.si..n " said th ec rotary of the treasury to a aewapa ' ter man. 1 warn you that if you df you will make a mistake."
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HARMING DURgi ACCBftftv RIEft
proaperoai and are great
We n. er should have n
wheu wo built 10,006 and 1
, ut loiinaj, iui mere wo.jj.i i. a-,,
no tanners west of thj River who could have used th that would have been opaasd up buill.ng of those railways. An 1 if had :ot se.-n tho years when . build lu,0"0 and 12,ou0 mll.-.n , . way a year, wo should not BBfi
da a -t f the Mis.-.: -s,pS , .t Iron producing Oftataf which ou.-e the marvel and the despair
rope, becauso wo could not h.iv. up a steel and iron Industry if had been no n.arket fur Its pro. I i "Wj could BOt have ia NOW Inn a:., a great boot and shoe IftdustT) c mi 1 ut havo la New England i ßreat BOttofl milling ml: try; could not havo spread throughout New York and Pcuusylrania and Ohio man ufa'.luring Industries of the most dl rerafflad kludj. because those indu tries would have no market among th. far m.-rs west of the Ml ;pi it.-,.: "And while the progr-ss of . . co:.:. try, while the development of tLi- sg rlcultural We?t of this country B1SBB the Impairment of the agr. cultural value east of the Misslsslpp Kiver that ran up into hundreds ol millions of dollar, it meant lnel :. : ally th Building up of great manufa tartag inUustxiea that aided to th value of this land by thousand uf m:. lions Of dollars. And. gentlemen. tho,e things were not foreseen in : MTantitg The etat. -men and thl
the
freight and passenger traffic ben Genoa and the Uaftai States Is iderable.
Polite. So you have invited Brow n to dinner? I am afraid he won't think much Df my cooking ' 'Oh. well, ye.u mustn't let that trouble you; he is too polite to say anything 'Houston Post.
Meant It. Doctor Why don't you settle n.y account You said when 1 was attending you that you could never repay me for all I was doing. Patient Atd I meant it Cassell's. ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. Mrs. w. Kocks, of BbHbI aar, Md . fe of .;. W. rooaa, Bhariff of Wico
mico Coun
WliJ do well to ad.lr Clxra f r-
Generil Passenger and Ticket Arent. Mis Saari, Kansas and Tcxat R'y, Box 11, St. Loais, Mo. . Bad Beginning. "S.s -.he engagement' off?" "lea. she a,..eJ him to pra t..-e ec"Bemy. and he started by getting her an uaitanon diamond " -Stray Stories. - Clean House To-Day Tin't wa : tiU to-morr ow, but cleat house tc-day, with Dr. Caldwell's 'laxative) syrup Pepsia. Of course we mean yuui Douse of tiesh and hon-vmir KJr tu;.
ia the best nouae you own, and ahould get
i- I most people neglect it fadful manner. As a retult, stomach ind bowel soon get out of order, an J n at j-H.n, ditress, and dangerous 1 diseases. Th only safe, turs t Dr. CaldweS's Byrnp Pepsin. Ii out all causes of s;ck ness, eures conon and ind ig f ion. cleans house
Sold by all II :.i-y Lack
the
in a live;
care,
ai 1 tl i).
tarNtft
asiL ' 1 r
I
Otli-Jlt
well enough to profit s. but it :t s g. d ll :o prot by the -Puck
eur own ai mors
Bustakta of
I,
'ted with kid
mey complaint
for eight years. It came on me gradutillv. I felt t.rtd and
weak, was short of breath and was troubled with bl-.ating after eatinc and mv
Hmbs were hadlv swollen. One dnator
laid me it oald finally turn to Bright 's disease. 1 was laid up at one time for th -e week I had not taken Doau' Kidney Pills more than three days
wn.-ti the tiistresMng n -hinir across mv Robbms. Norwich. N Y Feh 11 IBM
back dilppaaraa aud I was sjn en-ti'-elv cured." . A man't idea of a good summer rsea
For sale by all dealers. Prie so 1'" l.T?ere Lh' c? WMr ' ' ! doth:
woman wriere f niuat wear a lot ai sew onet. X. Y. Press.
Overworked People and these who arc tmflenng from Rhei matism, PjUas, Weakness, Blood or Nerr out disorders. Indigestion, etc., should take Putheck's-Kuro. It is unquestionably the best medicine to-dav for these disease, also for Nervous Debility. Insomn't and Stomach troubles. Try it. intitt upon your druirgisr always keeping Pusheck'sKuro oo hand. Dr. Pushcck. Chicago. One dlv niirnffin thino K . u.
Ims of the great ia that they generally
v.. luuu r min maxims arter great rimao Record Harald
beat thing in the world wherewith to moisten the lips and tongue of a feverparched patient. A few drops of lemon juice in plain water Is an excellent tooth wash It not only removes the tartar but sweetens the breath. A teaspoonful of the juice in a small cup of bla k coffee will almost certainly relieve a bilious headache The finest of manicure a. ids is made oy putting a teaspoonful of lemon jab in a cupful Of warm water. This removes most stains from the fin' rs an 1 nails and loo . ens the mtnle mr- satisfactorily than can be done by the use if a sharp Instrument. Lemon Juice and salt will remove rust stains from linpn -without injury to tho fabric Wet the stains with the mixture and put the article in the ma. Two or three applications may I necessary if the stain is of long standing, but th remedy never falis. Lemon juice (outward applications will allay the irritation caused by the bites of gnats or flies. Lemon psal (and also orange should all be sav. i and dried. It is a capital substitute for kindling wood. A handful will revive a dying fire and at the same t:m dein ately perfume a room.
trcmely affective it care is taken n l ; lectingtfe pattern. Far betM.- for the economical girl ara the lingerie, seta evolved from finest of linen lawt or batiste, with dainty patterns of Valen ienn. s for trimti.:; g ; A most effective little ehaa Isatta may be evolved from triple hand run tucks set in strips ' A" "-shaved, betwaaa narrow rows of val insertion. The collar is finished in a narrow fgwg of th Valenciennes. The cuffs are also pointcd. in rows of tucking, and Insartioa, with lace edging running all tt. way around. Genuine linen wrought in bradertt Anglaise makes a most effective h m- i isett and the Bleev raH 10 niaeB ' may have scallope! edges with eyelet work above. n :h nulle and noussellBe ester j into thp manufacture of chemisettes and half-sleeves tobe worn with silk gowns A BEAUTIFUL NECK. Can Be Obtained by Persisting in Certain Exercises and Bathing with Us? of Olive Oil So-.
W ) . . tVlia a.lm.tm'ti .M . t i
" --.u,......,u was r. i.ortei pubUc mf.n of tbig cotlJl!ry d,j n,
mm wt i iv.ai . mil iier 1U lliP (lay 111 . recent sitter upon the lid laughed ftaartfly, T deal know who gave yaa I your warning.'' he said "but it will'dc no harm to tell you that the whole af fair was thor. ughly d i d by and In the presence of ITesi.lent Roosev. lt and the polk y has hi harty appr. val It woitld BOl have been adopted had h had objections to it. So far as respon- j Utility for this great crime is corcerned," add. I the rotOBd secretary. "4 ! am quite willing to assume all that mv-
self.Mr
hat part the agricultural davel ment of tho West was going to pla in the Industrial development of ... fclat. And you may read the da af th Interstate Commerce OOl slon fiom the first to the last, v: what is one of the greatest chara 1ST latlcs of thoso decisions? The p a tinued Inability to see the qu Itl B Is this large way. "The Interstate Commerce r.iuttiUlion never can see anything Hal that the farm land of son. - . r .
Taft decline
decreasing in value, or that borne ma-. inythini m-hn hn a Buns ml avfth nr. !
more bur at the wh t- house his ver- Uoa 0 M hanahl a day Is being cr I m Ot the piSOd was amply , on ; ed out. It Devcr cau ,ee that ÜU nrm ' " i: 11 Is as earn ; .r.nlon ..r lnmairmsnt of far-
e policy adopt. .! by ralaea la this place meana the BUlld
com ...ss.on as - retarv far - inR v:p of farm values In that pla The law commands the pros ' ft:,d ,ha. Bhiftlns of values Is a
estiy in la the -ana! c.
if to construct a ship canal a p s :nri-an i--fhmus as cheaply aTo obey the law It may b -aiy t.i l.ij- soil:.. s'i;. p!ie and r-ra ihffUMt. It will almost certainl; Bftry to buy ship in forelgl nries, and It is beidea pretty w.iratood that Preertdeal Roosevelt 1 at all dtaplaaaod at th turn of arinc upon th. tariff que t log 1 Urft in the treas iry. the pros er trade aqaaoMe with QoraBsgf. an the right of the government ta
eapaat market have all .11 a forus of public a teB
The d. fielt live trade I now t h" tl buy In the ayachraahu
tion upon th" DIncley law and th.
policy of the near f ut uro.
HOW TO ACQUIRE POISE. Simple and Pertinent Directions Regarding Carriage of the Chest and Head.
A beautiful r.e k Is not a Jim t:t
thing to obtain if one js willing to work ' Bom'c
for it, says the American Queeo. and a J a beautiful neck makes its poaiw . sor ; OPINION'S OF TEE TRESS look fair r and younger than anv . her . 9 j F-doral tntst Misters are aloar.
u viMiw iur. iifvci o 11 , ns mtlS- . . . .. . - i,. r, ok ,un
nece.-e-ary Incident to the lndusfria. and manufacturln ; d 1 ;raont of th.i country. And if we shall give to tht IntT-tato Commerce Commission p -cr to regulate rates, we shall no longed have our rat-s regulated on statesmanlike basis on which tftej have L en regulated In the past by th railway men. who really ha-. hen gr.-at s'.-ite -m-n. who r- ally ' -a great builder of empires, v.l. ha ' had B.n imagination that rivals lasftglaatioa of the greatest poet a;, the greatest Inventor, and who ha operated with a courage and dar that rivals the courage and daring 01 tho 1 refttaat military gen ral. But w shall have our rates regulated by body of civil servants, baraaaerati whos besetting sin the world over 1? that thfy never can grasp a situat:-
-a. og
I am sure Piso ' Cure for PobbhibJ1b saved my hfe three vesrs agr Rrs Taos
by all dealers. Price 50
:euu. rtatetr-Milhara Oa, Buffalo, N.y.
Conviction Follows Trial
Whoa buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens to hav in, how do you know what you are getting ? Some qoat t storiea about coffee thai ii Bold in hulk, could bo told, i' tbo peoplo who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out. Goold any amount of mere talk havo erstiado(i millions of houaekeeiter to use EJon Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for over a qoartof of a century, if tliey had not found it sup rior t all othot bran. Is in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ? This) popular nacrrtn ot LION COFFEE raa ! due only tn Inherent merit. There
I no trnnuer proof ol merit than continued and lncrealnfl popularity. 11 the verdict ol MILLIONS OF not st hi i n ks does not convince you ol the merits ol LION COFFEE, II costs yoo hut a trine to buy a package. It Is the easiest way to convince ynurscll, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
UON COFFKK Is BoM only in 1 lb sealed r. ekaeaa.
T" - I f mm w .en :. t.-ry. I ',-heaJ on errrr bate tt.ese .imi-tieada fr ralnabls premiums SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
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Did you ever try the little nu ntai aci- ! ence trick of walking fttoag with an imaginary star upon uur thest and a.i imaginary basket of egs urnin )our head" I Know of no better way to ar quire perfect peisa than this. Simply fan.-y that the star BpOB the center of your ch.-.-t in a real, scintillating thing, and you will find yours. It carrying your shoulders like a military man bogt on exhibiting his gold butionu. Th-y ty that a desire to display his gold buttons ftT all has more to io with the West Point cadet's BerfeCt carriage than any other one t hi Bg, hen you are alxoit to , rit down r.memh.r that you still carrythat basket of ftggg uj.on your head and ; you will find yourself sinking gently and ffaeefttll into your chair, instead of j just hunching into it The same little bit of tiKiiia! sc if-nce will work wonders j Ib the nia:wr of climbing stairs. One : cannot twist Of BOOd ever or do any of i the other hideous things women usually do upon a flight of stairs with a bask. ' Of OggS SJsOB her head. Thse rub s are the b-sf of a new sys j tern of beauty culture which has become ! popular of tftts
0 Hat Materials. In hat ma'.'rlals hair brail, wovesn i'ially without regard to any pattern, but fine and narrow, loais for dressy hats The giar eff.-rt j-, the most fashionable The hair braid comes In all colorn Some of these braids shov as many as five tints In the mother of pearl Others show hut two One beautiful effect Is produced In silvery green, or pale green changing to silver In different lights
Norma! Skin. The nsn of the c smeP hair far brush and pure . astlle or olive nil fnap wit! frfo the pores from clogged secretion. n1. If the treatment Is per fluted in, they will gradnaHy ronfrar-t uatll of normal aire
s of th n.-.-k by the following gym- k
nastic exert im s and developers and1 skin foods of various kinds can all bt i disssase4 with: (1) Bowiy sat fhrsstf j bOftd the ajaat forward until th hin, marly touches the neck; then gradually raise the head. (2 Slowly BW1 r rmlyi bend the head backward a.- far a yos comfortably an. Repeal this ssova
ni.-nt 2u times. (.Ii Bend the h. ad . '' at
was to right 20 times, and to th ! R the same numlier of time. (4) Ro
the h-ad slfw iy to th right, then to th ; dv BOO the
St Louis Republir.
Th- railroa-I ftsftgaatSB sr try in to mak. it app-ar that th.-y make l--s than ÜBS beef magnates. The CossgMNter, CnwslilnrlBt fact that hv- ft not a candidate fw reslatllsUM. Mr R00sev !t is crtainly mixing with tht
a irnat rat' -Munphia Com
s"ial Apt.eal Perhaps nrr. Koosevelt wlil on.
i.viii ili..n, v i.f ....'LiIm Ll.
. w-. . .... . .... ... j ... I, .muis iur
icti. .p times anu attr.anl l ath- the -tat. m.-nt n r. f. rTic. to th.- n..m
BOCk in warm water and olive oil soap mation to read that he will not take it
and rub it firmly but gently with n soft i Ii he can
towel. If the nec k Is very thin a ttttio ! Leader
IfinL-hatiifon X. V.)
the Matosman; that they sever
see tho fact that they are eOBfroBl with a ainaJl evil, that that srll relatively small, and that It cannot corrected except by the creation evils and abtws which are hftflal greater than the one that Is to correct ed."
AT
li
A
PLEASANT
cream ruhlted in at this time will haste n
matters, and if the treatment be per
tliat -.vn.rt w
sisted in for six or olgal w I. I tht im-j W(. tritl ri
ysvTsstasswtt. aas i ssa mygmmu mwvm m ine neca trressnii.n M.-'eaiv win bo so ftgaaraol that the treatment Kvm rai7eii cm
win not be discarded until brautito) white neck iis the reward
Conce-.ninp Colors. Colors, like flowers, have a nvamnt of their own White signifies purity, faith. Joy and life; red, the mby, typifies fire, love and rovalty; bltt th
mpphire. expre, e. H.-aven truth coo,' t L" " "", P0"""" ' tbo n marriage a hf 0 1 G ll HEaWAGHC
r oic nun, ill al I I HII'I I nt I ni 'I I H' S ; rscn Is the color o hi in I victorv;
viole' is the fine of pa .ti and suffer
Ing; purple and scarlet Kr frr holy ' things and black Is the attendant of j
despair, earthllnass, mourning and death. Linen Hat. Linen sailor hats will be popular to wear with linen gowas and when the gowns are BfOIOTOldOfaO1 It Is the tMni to have matchlBf, embroidery oa th hit Be PUsdd. Th first pleee rf advlee a renny n. tor Will give you is tn be BfgjaM at utf cost nBtiftty aftt npOft tafttof itl r.nd they r'sp .nd in ut-plessa.-jt Vi t
evisionists may find next r.'is.. ih tariff if upwanl.'- says Con
of Minnesota 1 nsk no morci
Wash I Bgt DO ISt. Indications conti-o-.- rn';! l Off that .latT's rt. OarfrOtd lit an amgbk ftg 1 aafl intimtioned "m ma ntln ly out f pla-.- in ; BttaatlOl which involves his OgSSOttBtertBg : Od and unscrupulous men. It Is
not nis -au't mat he Is its a noaltlnn
attcr n.. ivi.-s bis pnluoess a.l he
certainly must reallSa it by this Ine" ChlOOsfH Chronic'. fRep ). Mr lUHis.'ve! srill yet take th life pWmhI ut of tk trusts BftSg rapoMfvaa orgaa. such drastic mra surcs are not BOCat try p. tier ro suits w i'i be oritBlaad if he will just take the water out of tbem.-. Y. AassrtoM 1 1 re is little aaaal .n that fe the Ooaatry bad been living under a system of government ownership all these ars, th sentiment of abandoning government own nblp would iio be n goo.1 deal strongT than the pres. oat MBttaail in favor of iTTTjTrriawaj Iui wttfe It-Rocücster lil00Ml tii'p.).
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The ssttmobninq i rgfL bhiht snd :ew j.o Mr coMPtxxioN is bcrrta. M .irtc..T nil It art featlr na tS- Si n k ,.lr at-, oii.l It a rwai l Uta. i TSS 01 tout t-v i rn,. ,,,) is prapirr-t le - usa a -- 7 u. Ia Lcild 'M.aasv'a Tea" t LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE ;inrI.Hi.f..r.:." d. ' ' l.anr'a I mniv .SI .-.11 re m o ' . - .1. fli ta. H lv. In ..rl-r tv. he ll-- ' '
Po-itivelf enre-d by these Little P" Tiey a'.w rr-Lvre instrrss from Dytr!1-Ia' dlgerUon. and Tx Hearty Eating. A perfect renv trty for DOntoc'-s. Nawa Drowsiness, I -id T tn th Month. Ct-rd TV mrua Pain In the s la ToiMID 1JVI3L Hugr
regulate U Bowea, Pun ty Vegetable. oMsLL FILL SMALL DOSE. SMAll PRICE,
Genuin Murt otf Fac-Similo Stature Rtfl'St 4UBoTITUTES
CARTERS BfiTYLZ g PIUS.
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