Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 March 1906 — Page 7

OF HID TO HOSTESS

GOrSTlONS rOI NOVEL AND ilNO ENTERTAINMENTS. I Picttiroa Mka Charming , ux anil Muy Tell a Story An Old-Fashloued Tea Fine St. Patrick' Diiy Party. Living Pictures, ui th Hi-heniM t mi in nan r .Miiing in la hiv- cbaradea or Mtti without a word lit-liiK An an usually attractive -it ( iilieil ' H' t ries of u Bachelor." . Brat picture fthowa a man In his EOTt a Krate In (If that is pa a to arranne). itpt in tUUad, m- 11Lug on the past. Then n urtaiii is ted before a large frame and a a i;lrl uMurs, ,t banket of ro es irm and a hat tossed bark from , forehead. "His flrat love" ia the iB the frauie. Thf lurt.cin t;ills rite on the "ColleR" Girl;" then the il.uite;" next a "Yiuiiik Widow"IBM hU attention, and finally th" . lirst love" appears lu full bridal wn and the title appear! "His Wed ig Day." Living phtures may be adopted ta book titles, KMU titles, tlie v .itid (libsoti pteturea offer prent ulbllitlaa, and an entire evening' a meat may b evolved from I. mts Hiid pries awarded to the ,. -sIiik the most subjects corSome years ago Mrs. Jarley's . irorka was a very impulur seri s ...lied "UvitiK pictures," only gores were sappOBed to be 'f and wire on a more elaborate le tliau i haradei.

EXERCISE FOR THE HANDS

A Supple Wiiat la Very flwll ! m llow It Is Attained by the A- tl : 1H. ma of Dslsarta'i principles in the niltlvutiou of the bSBBty of the hand, is the tnÜBjftf o: ihe wrist in 1,4 MUMM. In esc.y gesture, the wrist leads the hand ihe arm Is Uft4 llrst, then the wiist, iind final! iiih hand but. of com.,, the movement are ho well blen-l-d that ib.- klOkeroa does not define phases. The first tep In trmlDloa the wrist Is to re ,,x

oami and mat la arcomplli-lied I by shaking the hi.nds at the end of Hi" wrist as If they were perfectly limp. Hurt is rt difficult thlui? and ! Is railed in schools of Beeture, da ; vitali.lnu" the h;.iii. Drama'ic stu- ' dents are obliged to Irani thla leaaoi

For Elcrly Ladie. Part lea for elderly ladles are faolit this season and one hostess .1 a dozen uests for an after i pCMUUJpMl beliiK 65 years old, .id I say "younK?" Tea Is to 1 at jarly tändle lipht, a heatnetfe golni; for and conveying ICCta to their homes. Back one i ilng with her some old time n to promote reminiscent conn 'Ion. a I M o'clock "tea" la to be and and the dining-room table Is : irly groan with good thin. Jelhicken, cold ham, baking uowrler '. hot and fluffy mufnns; hashed - :i potatoes, jelly and preserves, d jie.H lies, . iiciimber pickles and i fruits at will be poured at the table from olil-fashloni-ii BUM) tea (Kit, with a ggf bowl and ( ream pitcher to h. Butter will also be passed and it on little bttttef plates, anotjier . I time custom. For dessert there Is be cup cuntanl, canned cherries unBBted spotiRe ake and several varl!"s of layer cakes. A revolving castor, belonging to the - randtnother. w ill atand in the Bier of the table, with a fruit and I lere at either end. A bunch of I for "thoughts" with the quo"Kor the panslea send me bark iht," will be at each place, tied Ith lavender ribbon, the stems wrapd in tinfoil, another old-time custie randies arc to he brass and 1-band white china, the pride of 1 andmother's li'-nr' will be us !, Ith verbiete luetead of tumblers. The ns nre to be In an old-time re.t.c spoon holder BB heirloom In '.imlly.

KOR ril 1'1'I.K WRIST AND HAM

and apply it to all parts of the body, for It Is the f u iiil.irui-nt il principle of th- fall. It r"(ures that the art of OOnCtiBtratlOB be mast. red. Vou must PB able to direct y.iur attention to the hands and rob them of all life. As they hang limp, shake the arms and the hands will Bop about in a llftlaaa manner. When this has been perfected, the exercise of lift in and dropping the hands In a wave-like motion 1 the next step As this i- lone If the fingers are kept lifeless, the hand will assume a b.-.iutiful position, and you can study it at leisure and see what the sculptor uses as his model of a perfect hand Ratal the hand slowly with the land hanginf? limp from the wrist until the arm is high In the air, and M a find touch rai-e the hand In position. That is the process of any upwinl g.-Mure If the stars are to be indicated, the hand is never raised first. FASHIONABLE BODICES. Pale Mulh Will Be Worn with CoatSuits Good Old Plain Shirtwaist Returns.

St. fatrlek'f Day Party. a pretty party for the seventeenth ' March may be given by having all deCOTBtlOM green, using cheese f that pe allaf green, aucred to I'. trick Harps, potatoes, sham IBd even the Japanese Jointed lea may figure in the decorations, n-h flan may be purchased In all i d adds much to the attractlveof a room. mis may be the amusement, or the i may be a luncheon at which the wing green and white menu be ierved: ri-am of celery soup, sprinkled with hopped parsley, breast of chicken 1 and nerved with fluffy mashed Does over which parsley is sprinkled: rj sticks, stuffed with cottage md chopped nuts; creamed iHflowor. The salad is of white Idanrhed almonds, celery and ami the dessert la the palest 1 piatBCBta Ice. served in cloven Tiny silk shamrock pins ornaI" napkins nnd the candy boxea most realistic Imitations of 'i potatoes. Carnations and maldir ferns form the center piece, ar candles In glass holders and Hades. Madame Merrl.

Colored mulls and Paris muslins are to be worn and they will be baud i'iu-

! BfOldered in white and trimmed wl'h I whi'i- laea and footing, writes Annie RitteahoUBB. They will be worn with coat suits of the same color and are : Mach prettier than white blouses over colored linings, which have BOOB given j a black eye this season by this abuse of them. All sorts of cheap gaudy linings were worn under all manner of white blouses at places and on occasions Bich called I for much less ornate dressing. I There Is a wide return, by the way, to i the plain shirt-waists of four years ago j modified nnd greatly affected by the lingerie blouse. They are made of tho undressed linen which docs not wrinkle, and of dimity and crossbarred muslins. They are put into tiny box plaits with1 out stitc hing and depend for their daintiness on a tiny frill of dotted footing down each edge Of the front box pluit and at the edge of the wide turn-over cuffs which are fastened tOgettM r at the back. Plain folded 4ok or I mover em-brold'-red linen collars are worn with the new dusty blue pink and violet fourIn hand ties of soft, corded silk. When these are made of th'n VhitB ! or c ream summer flannels there should be some slight hand-embroidii y in white floss or In dull blue or pink tapOB try colors. The latter Is quite lovely and very expensive when sold in the shops, yet every woman could 0 it at home It is merely the novelty that makes the price.

For Pi npiea. Treatment for pimples and black

heads calls for absolute i leanlines of i the Isidy, externally and Internally. Pimples show that the body Is absorbing poisonous substances that It should be throwing off treaty. Keep I the intestinal tracts, the kidneys and the skin all active by drinking plenty Of water, eating fruit and bathing I dally. At night scrub the face well : with hot water and green soap, afterwards anointing with this healing cream: Five grams of lanolin, five I grams of oil of I4NBM almonds. tie I Krams of sulphur precipnate, two and I one-half grams of oxide of zinc, tea

droits of ex'ni't f violet Apply sparingly.

To Anxloua Inquirer. r clnughter should call on the within ten days after the evenot the Hanc? to which she was -l It won ll not be proper for 0 mall a earl, even If she, Is out aa. If It h imisissible for her II before she leaves town she wait until she returns. If she Wa to attend the dance owing me from the city, It would be Me for her to word her regret thus: Mbb Mabel DOBBB regrets that ab- : " from town will prevent her acUa of Mr and Mrs. James CltfHarrlea ''iid invitation for wa Inesday evening February the 7th."

VU.iet Vinegar

TBI. violet vinegar, rejn shlng to use after the bath. Is made by mixing two i ounces of extract of cassic (not cassia), I three-quarters of an ounce of extract of neroll bigarade. one and one half , ounces of orris root, and one and oneI half ounces of tnple essence of rose, ' and one-half pint of white wine vineI gar. Mix and strain. This will be pat I ter If the mixture Is allowed to stand I for three dnys :ightly COfttti befars

straining.

Feather Sritchi: ther stltctiing Is used In great '' mdance. not c nly In separate de 'ana. but wherever lace or embrolI Inlet, and It does give a neat U dalatjr flnlah-

An Awkward Carriage. An awkward walk or carriage Is na longer considered a a gift of the go Is, but a had ahlt to h- cone, ted l y a dancing master who knows as much of physical culture as he does ef the ! wo lb p and the wait?

When to Shampoo. Shampoo the ht.lt once every IMP Beek with the et,.- bam poo

HEADING WAS TOO GOOD. laamlBee Who Could Hear the Tick of a 'Vat I, When Not Running. "The ptn-i.i! examiii it am of new po le ii uttefl furnikhea .i lot of ainunr im nt reawraed I aid ol Potioa Hayes the "i,ii dn while in t rcasuaräeaal Stood re late I ha Karma Citf indrpendeni i al ii aaealM as doa't go, of cour-?. bmI -ven aoe and thin the are aaaei b i) oi a josh l rrtnesaaaff a veann fel!w he - low .-. leraaaBl wlio fell lata a trap the prettiewt oo c-er mw 'ba doctoi had essaiined ici up and down Bd ail nr. Mind, and Iben declared that Br would make a o--t ut bia f-aring. I'ak iBf a wati h out i,t in- porsKt, aits a viu'k it But, lie d Uo vou iiear that tisk?' 'les, peri try,' the joung man d 6W ere. I. Iii In Id it I foot loan IBS BBBUsSBS'S eur " Mill bear it f lie aked " 'e, h,r 1 " Now stawd bad three paeea.' " I Ik- OBBB OBB did mi ' N" el thf ev.iriiintr, 'do you h'-ar it tn.m thai dietance?' ' I be applicant lltened intently 1 i i D be Mailed and BBdded "' 1 t.t ill hear it . sir.' he aid. " Von carta inly have Hie atast reasarfc abb- . ' i inje I ever curne arros..' i-.iid the rxaiiimer. ' I bat WBtek BBS BOt b- u mudiu iui tlio H'eeka ' - NO REST NICHT OR DAY. With Ir-itnti-ig Skin Humor Hair Becjan to Fall Out Wonderful Result from Cuticura Remedies. "Ahead the Utter p.irt of duly my whole body bsasa to iteh. I dkl Bot take sauch notice of it at iiit. bat it bsasn to get wares bD the time, and then I beasa to net BBesay spd tried all kiada of bataa nd other reraediea tiiat were reconmeoded fur akin bniaor; bat I beeane worse all the time. If ha r begsB to full ut nnd my acalp itched all tba taue Bspeeisily at night, ju.-t an t-oon as 1 would get in bed mid get warm, my whole body would begin t'i itch and my finger nails would I eep ii irritated, and it whh not long be fore I could sot real night or day. A friend asked tue to try the Cuticura Remedies, and 1 did, and the first aoplaation helped me wonderfully Pot about four Weeka 1 would take n hot hath every niht and then apply the CaticBrs OintBwnt to :ny whole hod . and 1 kept get tinjr better, and by tbs time 1 used four boxea of Caticura I wsa entirely cured, and mv hair atoMied falling out. 1). E. Hl.inkenahip. 31 V De. St., lndianapolia, lud Ott 27, li5." ONE-ARMED APPbAUSE. CooperatiTc Hand-Clnpplng by Two Men Sfith One Hand Each. Mm Bernhardt bad jut returned from a i pin in a motor car. Her face waa tlu-bel. and nlie won a skirl of se.dsk u "Madame." sod a reporter who apeak Freu-Ii. ' v.di at do vou regard as ti.j greateat triumph ol your caieer?" 1 lie great aitiht smiled. "Mv area teal triumph" nhe SMStd. "Well, I think perhaps my greatcit tr.nniph Wai in l'ali-. on the tnt n of L Cifloa, Bt ihe end ol tiie third act. 1 lie third act v4 passionately applauded, but. a I st. od before the ur-

t.oti. the applause a-i drowned under a tan-' ot laughter. 1 ha laiuliici i ime from the tepmot gallcr flic- aadieace'a rn, and my eei. too. wire turned repi oachfullv thither A id a we looked the reproach died out of our tu - i- or v hat do ycu BBppeaS e sa ! e saw to one armed men tanding up in tlie front row Fide by Fide, quite Oblivious ot the .ionise merit they created, cooperating with the remaining handa to adl to the spplsBse' Cures Rheumatism end Catarrh Medicine Sent Free. S-rid no money uniply write and try Botanic Mood balm at our expense Hot amc Blood Halm (B. H B.) killa or de stroys the peiaoB Is ihe blood which OSBBJS the atul ai lies in back and shoulder blades, ahifting paina, dittii ulty in BaSeiBg biii;''i, ! (r leg. buie pain, swsdloa mu-' ic- and j. unts ot itaewaatisBS, or the toul breath. Lau king, apitting. di 'p ing III throat, bad liearinj, spe. ks living before tbs eyea, ;.il played out felmg d catarrh BoisaK Blood Halm haa cored hundreds i i isea ! 90 or 4" yeBta stsad iiiK alter dootora. hol springs and patent aaedhaes had all failed Übst ol those cared patieati bad taken blood Halm as a lat ii sort, h t eapeeialtr sdrissd for chronic, dsep-eeated raaee, tasposafble for ,iny OBe to aaffet th- agoaies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh, while or alter t.ikma Hl, .od Halm It makes, the Uosd pure and rich, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. ( urea ire permanent and not 1 patching up. Drug stole. 1 per large bottle. Sample ol Bleed Halm s,-nt tree ;:nd prepaid, al-o special iriedical ad vice bv deMTibing vour trouble and writing lüootl Bahn Co., Atlanta, Qa. The mcment a man perceives that he has l-een fleeied then he liegina to feel heepisli. showing how stmng la the Uw of ansociution "t iitea? PBCB,

Dida't Hare the Opportunity. thaSSB had j i it returned bom a lamine ttlp to a little town, and hi area 1 telbn about the liotel there, winch be

H i dietl a the very worat be ever knew go eap in treablaa Uasta, ha awohs ia the eight arid Imiiid Hie g a . aping "Hut then, ' laid lie "you Idn t blame the ii I would h.ne escaped myaeU if there had bassj swot bar hotel m int plan Ml) s-loli--Bothered by Lawyer. Widow it .loim bad oalf iuie a will there nroolda t b all thla aiffii ulty aiu. tlie prop. It .-.toi Iki the lawyers bother you "Mother Bat? The) sJaasst Bwry me to df.it ii I de. lare l sometiaaas ariah that Jobs hadn't died " Tit Ibta. To Cuba, Every Friday, the Hav.ma Limited. A Kwell Pullman tram at dining car, dub i.ir with smoking room, barhst shop ami hath room, with barber and rakt in attendaace; atateroom, draedag room and Ohaarration hlet .mg ears, leaves St ii,. at I 1 M. v ia the Mobile and Olno B K , sad arrival si lbs eteassahip do ka et M, bile at 3.00 P. M Saturday. On am ,1 of the Haraaa Limited, the palatial aineteen-knot, twin-screw s. s. RPrincs QseSaSjS ' aada, and passea hjto the barber ol Havana at aunrise Mondays. RetuiBiac. the s. s. "Priaee t.Vorge" Kail from Havana at 5 00 1. M. Wedneelavs, ali.ving at Mobile at daylight Knoaya, aad the Havana Limited leaves the unship docka at (W A. M and arnve at St. boms Saturday morning. A delightful week's OBtlBg inexpenSBd full of interest. Low rate excuraion tickets K" l for six month OaH en vour home Aftnt or write Jno. If Beall, (Jentral l'a;incer AKertt. St. Louis.

Seemed Unlikely. She- 1 tec tiiat in tlie nreface to vour

Volume ol poems you aa vou haven't an anemj IB the world, lie (IsaghtBgly) Ve. but that was fore tin- book wa published i "Why, ha ome vne real it!" Susy Btui M -

A TRAINED NURSE

Popular Line to the trst. The splendid pasciigcr Mtvice of the Nickel i'latc Koad, the care and ulten lion idiuwn pasaengera have made it a favorite with the iaexperienced a well a those BOtBetemsd to travel. Every feature iiiei-s-ary ',,) the i in! it .u.d cuo euieBBS ot the pas-engcrs. (-;,( iaily lad. s ti :. cling alone or amtmpenied by children, ia provided. Colored Porten in 1'iuform are in attendance to aerve the want of all and to see that car are kept acrupulouely clean, l'ullman Sleeper on all train, arid an excellent Hiri ng BOTI ice, BttTiag Individual Club mcsla or a la ( arte at moderate cost. When traveling Kast purchase your ticket via the Nickel Plat Head All traina depart fr.'in the La Salle St. Station, Chicago. For full information regarding tickets, rate, route, sleeping car reser ationa, etc., all OB or .id. Ires ,T. , Calahan, I General Agent, No. Ill Adams St., Chicago, 111. Bright Boy. Teacher Now, Johany, what wsb WaaB ingtnn'a tare-well addressJohiiuv Heaven N. Y. Sun. -a Shake Into Your Shoes Alb n's Foot East. H c ure painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet . Make BOW I hoe easy .""Id by all Prunn st an I "I vt- re 1 1, n't SO Cpt anv BuhatitUte. Sample KHKK Address A. S Olmsted, I a' Roy, N. Y. The man who snule his wav thn ugh

the world may not accumulate mu. h wealth, tiut he will take more that ia I worth wh.le with him when he dim tliao the BMA w ho forced ha way through.

After Years of Experience, Advises Women Regard to Their Health.

Mrs. Martha Ptdiiman of 56 ( lu ster Avenue, Newark, N. JM who is a jrrail iat- Nur-i' frum the BloekhBy Training sdiool, at Philadelphia, and for alz yearn Chief Clintel Nurse nt the Philadelphia Hospital. vr;li -.the letter printed be low. She lias the advantage of personal experience, besides lier prof-ssloiial education, and what hhe haa to Kay may be abvjlutely relied upon. Many other women nre afflicted as she waa. They can regain health in the Käme way. It is prudent to heed such adv.ee from kudi a source. If ra I'ohlman writee: " I am tirmly sTuaded, after eight years of experience arith l.yb't K. 1'inkhain'a VegetAb'b- t'cjuipound, that it i- tin- saf st and lt nie.li, in fen- any autTering woman to BBS." ' In.rnsliatelr after my niarriap I f'.und that my I., iith negan to fail nie. I 1camo weak and pale, with mvere ta-aririg-lown pains, f.arful i'-ka-hi and fr (, i nt dizv I .is Tlie ,,i,-t'.r prsecrlbedl for me, yt I bl BOt improve. I would bloat hft-r eattag, anl frequently

b 'rue nauseatcsl. I had pain down through my bnil so I could hardly walk. It was as b-id a of ms trouble na I have BWCT known. Lydia K. l inUiiarns Vuetable Cbaapooad, bowevar, cured rue within four months. Sire-e that tun.' 1 l ave hal i easi.n t n- unuierid it to a nurnl-r of pn'i.nts suffering from all forms of female d.t'i. ulti, and I find that while it is considers uiij rof.sional to recommend a patent nn-di'-me. I can bon-st!y recommend Lydia E. l'liikham' VagSSat4e Compuuad, f r I have found that it eoreo female ill, where all other medicine falla. It b a grand medicine tor aick women." Money cannot buy such testimony as this uu-rit alone can produce such result, and the ablest specialists now BffNe that Lydia Bs Hinkham's Vegetatde ompound is the most univ r. sally successful remedy for all female disease s known to melicine. When women are troubled with Irrepnlar, suppressed or painful periods, rreahnsaS. displact-mcut or ulceration of the f luale organs, that haBllBf doWB fc-eling-. inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms asdizziness.faintness, lassitude, excita-

V KVI ifttf tfffWw''- la LiBwfa ml H 1 mmw "Sw fffflr bbBb bb

bllltv. irritaliility. nervousness, sleeileasBew, melancholy, "all-pone " and "vvant-to-lK'-left-abine'' feelings, blue arid hopeleaeaeaa, they should remember there is one tri-land true rem civ. Lydia K. Pirikhain's Vegetable 'om pound at .'ij.-e nil,, ., , t: iblea. No other feflaale medicine in the w..rld has roealred sneh widespread anl BBQnalifled eadoni ment,

The needlesüsufferingof women from diaoaaea peculiar to tin ir sex is terrib o to see. The mon y whi-h they pay to doctors who do not help them it an enormous waste. The pain is curel and the money is saved by Lydia L. i'inkham's Vegetable I'ompsjund. it is well for women who are ill to write Mrs. Pinkbam. at Lynn, Mass. The prM-nt Mrs. I'inkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. I'inkham, her assistaut for many years before her eh-eea.se, and for tweBtjr -five years since her ad vice has lieen freely given to siek women, in h r great experii nee. which covers many y ars. she has probably bad to deal with dozen d cases just like yours. ILt udvieo is strictlv oonfldanliaL

Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable ComfKund Sucteds ff here triers Fail.

Smoker have to call for Lewi' Sing! It. nder cigr to get it. Vour dealer or j Lewi' Factory, Peoria, 111. After some men have failed at everyth ng else they try religion.

COULD NOT KEEP UP. Broken Down, Like Many Another Woman, With Exhausting Kidney Troubles. Mrs. A. Taylor, of Uliarton, N J says: "I had kidney trouble in its most painful and severe form, and tin-

tor t ore I w cnt tlm x Ti, seems to have been almost unbearable. 1 had backaoho, pahm in the side and loans Ii on apellh and hot . fevm hn In a, ladies. There wajra bearing - down pains, and the kidney secretions passed too frequently. onl with a burning sensation.

They showed sediment. I beearne iivcouraged, weak, languid nnd depn Saodi so sick and sure- that I could Bot ke-p up. As doctors did not cure me 1 decult d to try Doan's Kidin y Hill, an! a Ith such RMceeao t bat my t roubles b bib all gone after using eight boxes, and my stteugth. amhitioB and ge-neral health is fine." Sold by all dealers. M cent a box Poate r-If il burn . Huffaio. N. Y.

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Womanly Weakness

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