Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 6

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OF AID TO HOSTESS

als the Mayor's Special Policeman. He Has Trouble with IVUtMaaj owl Ibfcides to Rttum to His Ohl B-nt.

S G0EST10NS FOK NOVEL AND i'LLASING ENTERTAINMENTS. At a "IrtftthW Wedding" Dinner Taking Ouesta on Far Travel A.) Esy Cursing Contest for Worn Folk. The Lenthei Wedding. leather wedding brings Iba frMirtk aoalversaiy. uud a dinner pa: t a:i MaJoyiMo way to celebrate, ill oi mlii v;l , huM'U gue:s are a good mini her. ami the table may be nude most attractive). I'se one of those urettv green or brown skins in

fot the piso jrdf ns' taaro ot leather with the lettera done in oii. A .W ... . i- -

AUOLil' VI J .1 j J J I ' 1 1 1 .1 : t H-ilinilHC Would tM three k.d slii'pei-., heels together. Willi trie toes, poiu'.ed ou;, lilted with t iwefi

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"good I nek" rtippr; it eld ue, or he i harm Twirl it lh:e- time- BT

from left to tight, make a srish, tad then throw it on the ftoor behind the h.ick. If It Mil tritt the UM pointed toward you, the w:!i rill COBM true: if i be heel -here i no hope of fulfillmen', if i' Vind idewaya ThereV a good time roMa. Wait a litti longer.

A Novel Travel Party. This description of a travel' party May aeeist someone plan for in eutenainment on similar lines. It is B'lipt.ible to the needs of lu' tad I'hunh social j affairs, and a clever

nu.iir.-a ui ii'iiiiiiii win u'uoriesr j add many nort pla.es tu those given bete Send out she Invitations for a rapid ! trip around the world a personally conducted party, to start on a given day .-ad hour Th-n rej.- . .., ni.iny Utile red-bound booklets M there will be guests; mark them Bo-ier-Guide." and on the firs' laalda page ; have as ri:; ri y niiruoer as there are Objects to represent the It lea aad count t ies.

Scatter promiscuously through the? rrhi.ll. fllUi'. d a ) . n. Ii n L a - a

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to rapraaaai Havaaa, rap and aui-, r for China, M.tnil.. j.üimt for the prinliple city of the I'hillppitu's. a bowl of dripping ftr tire i Noah s aik, for Newark, a take of Casiile soap for t'.istile. a cork for that town in ihe Emerald Me. a leghorn hat to llcata the 'own of that name in Italy, a string of corals foi N.p!c, and vine m.uaroni fo: It.tl) . Ura.-il Bats d. iio e taat eoaatry, botti of COsOgn for the city of the s.iiin' name, an orange or a toy alligator for Florida, a pic ure of th pappat tree or a bit of red WOOd PW California, tu'.ipa ir wooden shoes for Hollaatt, pieces 01 1 :: . res and Oresden chiua to represent those cities, a tOJ bi.ycie ir a pletnra tor Wheeling. .1 red letter ' C for ;he sea of thai name, and so on. There is almost no limit to iha M that may be jnrtrae! in this m ar.ner When the time for the trip h.n passad pa many awards may be given as the hostess deems best, or one will

be sufficient. There are all sons of 'hings suitable for these souvenirs. : Toy trains, steamboats, tninks of all M ea, auit -cases and bag. Then allow M niinutes for refrrahaMata, ! whirh should b- : e. in true lum h ( counter style; tall dUhes of fruit. jaaadari laa pie. doagaaata, ooffaa, ate A Guessing- Contest. This is a cJavei outest in whi h our femhilne readers should shine, as iha answers are all names of dress materials, it ws ased by a southern a - and h kindly a&es it oa for the benefit of othe..-. A long-haired animal of Peru? Alpaca A loud noise? Cr. -h A symhoi of wnld.y ai:itiea? Nun's veiling. A material Used by p .:. . - ao u Au amphibious 1 1 ea' Qi 1 ? - -Purk. Hills in Scotland Cheviot. A rising hflfnarT Bltwai erj;e. The grassy sward? Lawn. A dwaUteg and wove'-Home Iptm, a spotted mmnatalaatr Dot tad sw isa. To aplci and aaatea vtee?- Tfitll A i.snvii disi aaaaal waterway .'Panama.

!i isicai .nstrnmeii' and a Sii h river? Organdy. A bureau cover or dotted swis- a handkerchief, laundry bag. In f;ict most any dainty hi' of nee lie w irk would make suitable prize. .MAI AMI" UK RH I

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Copy rkht bp the 1 ' (Oapyrigai. !!. ii joi-c "There do :e tkfM Hara," said Pollcataaa burst of tonndeiue. to

' To which If tiiim do pa aad Harney'" the inquired, solicitously. "Q'fCaa, BOW!" retorted Polh-n.an Hjraa 1 Ya1l be prafokta' m to thry to sen e to a comic pi a par, re win thi- T is n joke I'm lellm' e. There do be thiee gr r.ide- u hars in tkll w..r-rld. Flint e have th' cotnni.m liar, an' 't is easy carta' Pr him. Ni- . Iiave th' artistic liar, who caa dhr.-s I lie BP to ray sHabla :h truth. . so s ye l ave to look I'r th s-hraw-berry mi ark en th' lift ar-rm to tell ; which Is th' other. An thin yo have th' polttteiaa, th' gr-raataat liar iv thim all." Coin -,ii. ti Flynn shook his eWd BOltakaly as he gave express, on to this great truth He had had exerlence aad aa kaea alte i oof aa spoke Ha had bet'ii the mayor's special pdii.'BSafl for two weeks.

"Th' common liar,' fr th' fun lv it. th

f'r a purHrpoee, an

ho wont on. "lies artistic liar lies

th' politician lies

sllf; an' bcsid.' I says, "l nlver t(Ms i .Mrse In mind r re.idin . t wai overhwiked.' "An Iheie e are.' continued I'O llcetnau Fiynn On me ol beat I had to deal wiih th' common liars'an' th" artistic liars, but th politicians, wai out iv It. Now t is only th' politl i in-, an 1 w ud n't thrust wan 1 i him to tell his own na ame 1)' yt know. If wan 1. thlm Iver come to m an' said. I in afther a job from hit nils,' I ,1 f., in; ava. I w'u'd so. Th !. k lv findin' so much honesty Id wan lump among th' ga.abos that come to th i:y hall w'u 'd near kill me. But t is not their wu-ay. "'1 tun i see him. say; wan 'I'm his family goetlM r.' M 'Wbera's -er tool -eklet " ays I, knowin' a docther always carries wan " He told BN to call.' says another. An' he tot' me to lay f'r ye whlc ye come.' says I "Oho! I'm good at re partee, but f is like to get me into thtoi.Me. f'r th wan I turn down th' ha-ardeel Is a)Waya Ik' only wan I ou:zht to hav pas led 'la. Some iv thim ODBM ivcrj da-ay aa' wait an' wait an' w-.ilt. an they pra-ak fellies pin' In an' tomin out. an' thry to get their Inrtoo'nce

A wise man ui.) profit by the se

llout of a tool. A Square lied Si it. -en ..nines Dalaaoa stai h for io-. It tfeprtfOa 'he biirnlnK of a good leal T money to make a "hoi time." M U liialuw sotlOns yrnp. for .10 1 am, iMtbla toriM. ihr um., rlii. In. I.muiktluu. !ly pain ,.ri Inj . ..11 ?M- buiua. Vo'i may say what you please; It Is better to say what pleases other people

laarla' Sinflr Binder striiht ."m M my BWokera prefer lliem to hK- cinai l nur deairi at la.'wih Paaaotpi IV-ona, ill.

I Olllterlng generalities are C;a r stoues of speech.

Angel of Lower Rank F'ather Taylor's youngest graaeeklld declared she saw angels In the elouda beckaalap her to come ami play, 0n dsy a little friend said "Yea'ra B t the only one who sees Bagels Th. re's a friend of Bine up there, too. See! ' Little Tearl look.-d ,, ) then drawled with exasperating In l f foresee "Oh, yes. Imt she Isa I much of an angel. Is she. sitting oa the back doorsteps of Hesvea, a swi . Uu her fets."

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Eve was th onl woman who hsd positive proof that she was the only woman her husband ever lotto. Detaace rftan h Sixteen ount rs for ten cents, all other brands conlaiu only 12 ounces for aame money. One-hair the world doesn't know now he other half lives, unless it I bytot paying their bills. Puck. Foreigners, in their iguoraue of tho laagaapa, BO ofien nilotake the BtilLaa i toaiea for tirades. Albany Argus. "Old my diamonds call forth nny Comment?" asked Mrs Cumroi. "Yes, Indeed." answered Ml.ss Cayenne 'I Beard several people refer to you as the human chandelier."

OPERATION AVOIDED EXPERIENCEOFMISS MERKLEY 8he Was Told That an Operation V i Iuevltublo How 8he Escaped It When a physician tells a woman suffering with M'rious feminine Im that an oH-ratitiii is neei-s.ury , th. ri thought of the knife und tl ; r.i; table strikes terror to her heart, our hospitaisare fit 1 1 of women e. u for just .such operations.

I wa-aiit to see his nibs," says the politician to me doing- the rush act

STYLES AT NEWPORT.

Dresses Are Either Very Long or Very Short Birthstöne May Give Guide to Colo. Scheme.

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It i- a gr-.it f.i l wrh N ;, w -men tl is dimmer to traaa in -tu.tr t utts which ; re .i neui thai they look taflot -made. They combine tti dressy properties of a llnirerlc eeStaBM alia the flalakud lourtiei of th taiioriu ide. thi debolaate has arrived s: Newjku ; uil more of her are coming every .day. There are to be n ) less than Xhree very fa iii-m.. !,' . this July, and til socieiy is oa the q'ii lv.awanng them The debut if to-day by dae w : is quite a different n .-t-r from the old-fashioned affair The girl tkit kommer takes hr . tand by the ide of her mother and botb are most ajakoraialy pawned. The d- . e w -a- -h- .: e:s .- a her '..rt its' ti- sii wears p"ni-. Bapphlraa or diamonds, or any ither stone to Waoe -:itlon she cllng.

BORDER ANO CO'NF?

The Mtlkatoae If she he a pit

taoa, taraiakee the cleat to aar o -taaae, and her gown 1.. white, blue, j pink or any other color to niatrh her ' tone. This Is just a fad The debu- ' tan'e a ear i a gown ike color of her birth stone. Perhaps If she a little on the timid order she prefers to dress in white, aad in that case the girdle is eater i md th toaa i- laaetallj a turquoise Mae or an emerald green, or t a topaz ratio She still .lines to the scntimeti' of h'-r birthstone, sul her inlle. hair ormiineniF. shoes and stoi kings, and even her cloves and -m-derw -ar. are all keyed to this purtn ular otor. Tho Newport girl of 'his yer is exceedingly smart in all her ways. Sha wears her dresses either very lone or ' very s horty a:i I afternoons It is hr pleasure to trail aJoab in gowns that ' are m.st ma j.-tic in their long, ling- ,

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because 't Is his nature to. Poor felly! he no be built that wa-..y "T wu-ant to see hi- nibs." says tk' poiitinau to m . doin th' reek BCt an thryin to so by me " Ye t ;nnot.' says I. " 'I'll have ve-er bu-adge ' says he. 'Me (otis,iri was ,t m b Kilm.tte iv his nibs, an' I do be brinain' him new hell be gla-ad to hn-e Veil ee him fa-all on me neck th' minute he sees Bat ' f I lets the punfco in. but does h'.s Bike fa-all on his neck' Oho! well. If he no it do be with an ax. an' m own neck feels th' whir iv th' wind ' "Ser-rcs y right." ot.imented Mr. Flynn. "Ve have no slnse at all, Barny. 'T Is ye-er juty to do what ye -e told an' lave others to do th' thinkin'." "Uateai to that, now!" ex laimel Polbenian Flynn. IfJbo! 1 ut ye're a snia art woman. That's kan iiis nibs ays to nie. 'Do as re re toMi Barney.' he says. 'n' l ave me to do th'

thln.;in" fr th' offne. That tni-an t'u'd n't pal ye-er ba-a Ige in a mil-

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THE NEW CHEMISETTE.

Bkadwoik Is Back in Genes al Esteem Worn with Low Neck. Pointed Heck, ar.d Even the Simplest Sort Rmnd Neck and Alo with May Be Eff?ct:v". Square Cut.

This hi a simple and effe. e Uesiga to work on labia nfiTan ab le kaai I CioLb, Du h s table . .. Beat, ec.

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' It' HH-STIT It. II"- ti o'.erial use. I to: v,..rkng tnui.t l.a Bäk - I to at cord wim the fiuulatioa tb.u i to be oruamen'e, Tbeae designs, though st almple, are la hlgii favir. a piM or ih" react loo sgaiust mti('iln-mat oratio that has btenajki baaeVwork back lato ! mtnin' itean

Pl'iln yellow raaeliBVe a ikea the eye-

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The nccker. by the way. is one of the PreUl Ofl of the summer styles. Taken in i sc. -on when nearly all waists open

in the bak. n was not to be expected tbat this BttldB Of dress would be popular. The teverse Is, however, the äse. ..nd the handsome little embroidered Bei k r is found filling a very useful ptrt In the wardrobe. It Is Worn Vitt 'h low neck, with the poin'ed neck, with the round ne R and with he rieep, square-fiit neck. I h- ne ker is aisi worn wheie there ' , Is a SlOtk Jacket, cut a little bit low in the ne k. yet not low Baoagk to requlro a shirt waist On very hot days there 1 1 a "tue convenient arrangement of Bat h r and jacket which seems to fill - in th aap created by the other in a very r.ie way With the linen coat the wiariuit of this little article is al

most universal A word to the wise Is suffiilent upon this subject, and there ( aro very few who will not see th. how, the why and the wherefore of the um"im .e, k'-r or chemisette. Announcing an Engngemnt. ! The proper way I u write personal P ttep tf, MiOve w ho are suppo- ed to be lut rested In the evnt Intimate i friends and relative, not mere visiting I BcqftolataflMtC

"I must see him." 6ays Wan, "I'm his family docther." lion years. .'Xjf 1 can ha-ave it anny day I r-teach fr it.' An' V w n ud be all r-rlgbf. only his nibs do be a politician, too." 'Take him :t kl wor-rd, anyhow." a I . "l Mrs Flynn 'I did so." returned Poli.enian Flynn. ' an' f'r two da-ays me bn-a!go was like o dhroj) off nie c,.t. it hung so loose. T was all along U another politl inn. " IU be afther seeln' th' niay'r,' he ays. iniortant-like. " 'Ye "II not. says I. " Ye don't re-d.pnlze nae.' says he. " 'I d not.' jays I "'.Me IB Boa si 'u d be familiar to ye," ays he. ' 'Mekka t w u'd be,' BBfl I. 'If I'd Ink keel In th' r-rogues' galr'ry lv

late. ' W ith that n's nibs, hearin' voices, corn' s out an' uta ahs th' felly be th' hand nn' lakes him In n threats him like he was th" only frl nd he had in th wor rid An when ih' fell'ys pone, hi- nibs paaaaa to me, nn' says, 'I)n't ve know him" " '. do not.' vays I. " He arries two wa-ards in his Inside pocket.' ays his nibs. ' lebbc. says I. ihafs wha' rpoil.s th fit iv hi.; coi.t Nlver tur run down a ma an like 'hat, sajs his nibs, payhi no attintlon to me little j " Mow II I t II thlm apa-arf' says I. ' Fee je er head.' says his nibs. " I I bought, ' ssys I, Hre tol' me ye d do th' th'ukia' f'r this offle y.eP.

I'd be soir. fr thim If It was n't f t wan thing."

"What's that'' asked Mrs. Flynn. ' Why don't tkey wor-rk f'r a lix.B instead i v.-or tkin' f'r a jo!." T iJ les disappoint in', an' t h .i-ardet whin ye pel use,; to II Bol Ik job 't ' too much f'r nu-. I'm goln' back on 1 th' beat again.'

"F'r why ' a ked Mrs Flynn. "Well, t was this wa-ay." explained Poitoeaaaa Flynn. "F.I been scr-rnp Pin' with tin or llivln follb-s that aa-aated ta aae his nits whin his nibs did n f wa-ant to see thim. nn' alone comes a little gazabo that 'a so thin an ' p.i!e ye'd iIiIhk he'd blow away. Hut. fY all that he carries himsi If in a sno peer yer wa av, an' me feelin' wr-rong annyhow " I ray-ceie l wor-rd.' says he, 'that -"-.a boily. areata t see me here.' " ' T Is likely so." says I. with sa-ar-casm. fr that's th' ol" pau. " I think t is th' may r.' says h althouch th' wor-rd brough' n.e was pot plain t n that.' " I think t Is not.' says !. I think, from th' IcKiks lv ye. that th' n:.i an who araata ye is in th' oafaar office on th' floor below.' "With that BC goes away, and whin he Bpaaea Back he tur-runs out to be wan iv the hingest taxpayers in t!; dtp, aa' a naa aa tkol Ivery arai jumps r-roend f'r; an' back 1 go on th" lie.it again. Huf "t is me ol" chopkoauM beat, tkaak Hiven Oko! but Baakka he waaa'l mad!" "Where was ;t ye sent him. barney ?" ' W h: ." replied Policeman Fiynn, BMiackalaatly, "I sint th' little bloodk - divil to th' coroner's offl -. to be

When Their Auto Balked. Robert Lea Bforreil, hairm.-.n of the Automobile association, siarfed out for a spin In his automobile the other day, aad ererytkiac worked finely acttt he re. I. he I Hroailway an-l Seven'. S- c nl Btreat Then the machine balked, and no efforts on his pan could Induce it to go. 11- worked away tint II he w,,s r. pidly getting ino a state that he felt ould only ae reib ved by strong language, but the presence of a group of Iii Id ren mad him refrain from expressing himself. In the group was a Utile girl with lotlK e dden hair and deep Idue eyes. she . rawdJed iose to the Beknaiuklla owner as ke worked. Finally he be .. i: o exasperated ihaf it seemed as if h reallv inns' say something, and. turnln -"i the little miss, he said: "I wish you would run away, little girl. Theres a few things I'd like to -ay "Go right ahead." sair) the ch id. "Don't mind me My papa has an auto, too." Boatoa Post.

Give Deliance Starch a fair trialtry it for both hot and cold starching, iikI if you don't think you io Ijetter work, in less time ami at smaller cost, retani it and your gro or will give you back your money. Sac, iflce Made by Judge.

Justie Holmes, of the supreme ourt. in onler that he may preserve lis mind free from distractions of in'ormation and misinformation that BOuld impair his efflcieni y and wislom aa a jurist, does not allow himlelt to read the newspaiers. Evidently He Hnd Two. Littie Tommy was very quiet during the first courses, and everyone forpot he was there As the dessert wja being Bar I Od, however, the host tolf a funny story. When he had finished, anil the laughter had died uwty, his little son exelnlmed. delightedly ' Now. papa, tell the other one.' - IhTfklBfJi Girl Hornebreaker. Miss Wlaaeaafc von Ohl., a New Ji y ptrl 2d years old. is making quite a reputation a? a h u -breaker. Five years ago, a slender slip of a girl, ska wont to South Dakota with her mother, who hid been seat thither for a change of c'lmate. Miss Winnonah learned to ride bronchos out there and on returning east she bok to training .ind Freaking horses. In whi h work sd. has ben remarkably successful. Mm has never sustained any injury wlille thus engaged.

There are eeaafl where nn opern Istke only reaooroei but arkea oaa i fcitlcr the great ntlllilxer of ca i I menacing- f. inalc troubles cured I . Ljdia K I'inkbilin's Vegetable oni pound after physicians have adv oHTations. no woman should submit I . one without first trying the Vefpetab . ( ompoiitid nnl writing Mrs. Pinkln . Lvnti. Ma.ss , for advice, which is ft.-. Miss Marirr t Merkley. off f75 Tl Street. Milwaukee, Wis... writes: TVar Mrs. Pinkbnm: "Loss of atrennth, extreme ner Ssooalag iwuis tlinmah the peb'i.- . r-i bnriug dt ii 1 41111 nnl .-ra::. - rii I me to sek iiKthcal atlviiv. Thela-t.i making nn cxaniiiinticsa, said I Bad a M trntble und ub-enttion siul advi.s nu ; tin. T this IstroäajlyaäiecaedaWKld . ; totry Lydia F Pinkbani'- ' xetal.l- I I i.od The u!. ration qoickly ls-aiw!. the I mi I BpapBOma disappearel .nid 1 uui once BMn troiijj, viorcus aud ui ll. Fomale troubles are steadily on '; increase among women. If the moot l porioda are very painful, or t.-. I quent and execaaive if you have ; sin or swelling low down in the left side, bearing-down pains, don't ney'. ctyoi rBelff try Lydia C I'inkham'sVagi 'able ( 'iu pound.

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Single Talents and Self-Conftdence A BlaBto tatoal man, supported by great self-confidence, will achieve more than a ten talent man who does not af lieve In himseir The mind cannot act with vleor In the presence of doubt. A wavering mind makes a wavering ee cut Ion. There must be certainty, confldence and ssuiance. or there can be no effl' i'-ni v n uneducated m. n who believes In himself, and who has fnl'h that he can do the thing he undertakes, often puts to shame the average collegebred man. whose overcultme and wnr outlook have sometimes btd In l e.lse 1 sen-Itivene.M ami n lessening of e lfconfidence, whove decision hrs leen weakened by constant weighing off gaa fl i ting theories, nnd wluu-e prejrdlceg are always open to conviction. -Huccea M.u'a Inc.

Make your boy's food tasty Mother for it has to do some big things. It has to make flesh, blood, bone and muscle and supply boundless Energy. Remember, the boy of today is the man of tomorrow.

Don t injure him physically and mentally with indigestible meats, pastries, rich puddings, etc., that

act as a drain on his nervous

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II w H In i't ind h-ll b mnr hm't for rnog, tn-atthr. tirtfht, imirt tn nulrV i l MBM Yrrj wont lure to coai him to cat It eitVr, ktothrr, tut r.i de:.4uu cub ftavur wbe aala muh rrrn and t .ir M Juft wtu: he craves canav for. Egg-O-See keeps the blood cool and is ths ideal summer food. Glvt him tome tomorrow "thtrr aron't be no fo'a." jWaeSSl urxlrr rimdHlona of tcniputou clratUln-u. B-rv rrocrr io the country ii-lii RCn o SUE- - whol- h-t cer1. ff irwr troci-r hat not received " ' ' mall'" 11 I h nan I S ,'-.' w ' . i; . : u ., ,... .cod ,01

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