Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 August 1906 — Page 2

i PURELY FEMININE

In Recreation Hours

FACES BOTH WAYS.

PROGRESSIVENESS" AND "CON SERV ATI8M" OF PRESIDENT.

To the Ordinary Mai the Frequent Changes of Front by the Chief Executive Are Somewhat Bewildering.

SUGGESTIONS FOR NCVEL AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS.

Two Thoughtful Bon Voyagt Gifts A Delightful Ljwn Party Another Musical Game. Two Bon Voyage Gifts. Fo a young boy who was goins to Barop) for six months a girl friend lu.ide this charming gift whereby many an hour was happily si'nt. and it provided amusement not only for him. but the growu-u; s in the party enjoyed it quite as much. . It was a blank book, the first races

containing 90 cleverly illustrated book 'titles." The "key" to Ulis was j given to the lad s mother. Then i

there were a number of pages ruled off forming a diary, covenuj the months of the journey. After this ramc snap shots of his own house, the street on which he Jived and of the children who were Ml playmates and friends There were valentines from these chums, also Kaster cards. April fool jokea and fourth of July souvenirs. The special pages were tied together with "not to be opened till the date." written on the page preceding, and the boy's birthday pages were con-

eaieu in the same manner. Th" other "going away" gift ua arranged for a baby of three years, who was to make the long month's voyage to I I uli America, and a friend provided a huge ball of worsted, with the instructions to unwind one surprise a day. The ball contained all s.-rts of little novelties, a top. dolls of va rloaja kind., a tiny bottle of per lumery. a gay handkerchief, knife, pair of round-pointed scissors, small boxes of odd shapes filled with bon bona, toy animals, and a coarse needle, threaded, and a number of large-holed buttons. The mother said the "surprise ball" was reserved until everything else failed, then It provided amusement; . . i. i i .

hu iue nrucie was unwound as the steamer went into the harbor of Uio Janeiro, and life assumed a new Interest in that strange land

beauty, especially if the house hat large porches. Japanese screens and porch awnings protect from the gaze of the public, and huge paper umbrellas fastened to stout sticks driven into the ground make most picturesque shades for lemonade and frappe bowl. Spread rugs about, with settees conveniently placed, and if there it room have a platform for the young people to dance. A few stringed instruments, the players concealed by palms or shrubbery, add greatly to the occasion. If there is dancing, paste the numbers or write them on small fans, attaching a pencil by ribbon or cord to the handle. At the "Jap" stores long garlands for decorative purposes may be purchased. They are made of paper and are new

! and attractive. A cotillion with Jap" favors would be lovely danced j on the lawn. Square dances, the quadI riilea. reels and fancy figures are all wiaal j 11 -M m

fsnsiq goou ior oui-ot-aocr par ties.

A Musical Game. There seems to be no end to musical games. Here it a particularly clever one. somewhat different from the ones which have previously appeared. On cards or slips of pa;er write the folowing questions: L Where is the earth? 2. An old man's friend?

What do the weary need? A useful article to cook?

Found plentifully in most rivers? i0on

Part of a fish? An important part of . letter? II hat title is coveted by millmen ? What do all public sneakers rfa

some time? 10. Not served In barrooms? 11. The most popular music with debutantes? 11 What locks the stable when the bonfe Is gone? 3 The one who guesset the most answers?

With the president plunging into the congressional campaign as general manager so at "to secure a con reas of his own." insures a lively campaign and probably something tpectacular. At present the president

stand pat" on the tariff, but who an tell what will hapjen? He may If the exigencies of the canvass reinire a change of front, throw over the standpatters and stand for tariff revision, or even free trade. Senator Dtyden assures the people of his state that "the mental attitude of President Roosevelt toward public questions of -ur day is a fine blending of a broad and courageous progrestveuess with a wise and steady conservatism that is altogether admirable '" Seuator lryden is in a tight pla-e himself, with the hounds of reform on his trail, and knows full well the short corners a Republican statesman is bound to cut in these perilous times. He evidently sees in President Roosevelt qualities that he it envious of, for what trust and corporation representative, not to say life insurance

presiuent. would not like to appear progressive" and "conservative" at the same time? Progressive to the people on one side and conservative to the trusts and corporations on the other. One day issuing orders for

the vigorous prosecution of the trust mcials, another day ordering the at

torney general not to press the

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at cheap, and give entire satisfaction, is proven by the extraordinary sale of Defiance Starch, each package containing one-third mote Stan-h than can be had of any other brand for the saif money.

Smokers Shown by Handwriting. Mr. Saunders, a former schoolmaster, told the Krltish house of lords committee on juvenile smoking that he could detect smokers by their handwriting that of boys who smoked being a loose, flabby kind. Handwrit ing, he said, was a cinematograph of the heart

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A Lawn Party. Lawn parties for grow n people and children are the popular form of amusement these days, and certainly thre is nothing prettier in the entertainment line. With an abundance of lanterns, fairy lamps and electric lights, a comparatively small yard roa. be transformed into a bower of

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MADAM K MKRKL

BEAUTY AND EXERCISE

Plenty of Time for Exercise In of Summer Day What Maket for Grace.

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The body needs air. exercise and rest. food, play and sleep during the warm days of summer as well as the cold days of winter, during the crisp, sparkling days of the late fall as well as the half sultry and wholly languorous days of the spring. The exercise, to bo sure, should not be to violent and should have much of the real pleasure element in it, but it thouid be exercise and taken dally. The time for it should also be wlsely chosen during the warm days, for from the hours of eleven to three or four it is well to rest and the ham mock, cool corner of the porch or shady nook In orchard or grove tempts one to settle down with book, fancywork or friends, and it It well to have plenty of such hours sprinkled generously through our summer's fun. Hut for bodily exercise (other than deep breathing, which may and should be indulged In at all hours and many times during the long warm days) the best time is in the early morning, when the air Itself tempts one to motion, or In the late afternoon, for then It is that tennis, golf. Held hrwkey, croquet, the bicycle, the saddle horse, the canoe or rowboat may be Indulged In to the best advantage, or the long, brisk walk be taken, pre eodori or followed by gentle club swinging exercises and trunk b :i I

ingR and turnings In all directions arm anil leg swinging chest expan sion and deep breathing work. To be able to take healthy exercise and to look your prettiest at the same "mo is a coqjM nation of affairs well nigh IrreslttlNe a fair-sized city yard provide M'.to . nough for archery or quoit throwing, although hardly enongh for that ar.clent pastime of the Greeks, trfclch has been recently revived both In England and America -throwing flie disci The ur-ml athletic costumn raav be cd for archery, although any gown n which ihe arms have perfect freedom of movement I- aa comfortable tor the performance TV muscles of the arms, shoulder -' k and nek art kU developed and

I ttrengthened by this sport and the j hollows of the neck filled out by it. Pitching quoits it even better than ) bowling as an exercise, in that, while the motions are nearly enough the j same to call out practically the same j muscles, it it an outdoor game. Hesides the direct benefit It hat upon I the general health and upon the de

velopment of neck and shoulders and

arms, and especially for a hollow ' that

chest, there Is indirect benefit gained In added grace and buoyancy of the

inal charges against John D. Rocke

feller which had been commenced at Cleveland On one side appealing to the Republican votert to subscribe a dollar each to the campaign fund, on (he other side having Wall street figuratively scraped with a small tooth 'omh for campaign contributions. One day he assures President (oniprs. of the American Federation of Labor, that the eight hour law has

constantly and vigorously en-

forced; and the next day issues an or

der for the enforcement of that obsolete law. One day he speaks of President Monroe as a " failure;" as me "well fitted to act as a presidential figurehead;" as too much to the taste of the Jacobinical Republicans f Franre. and on the "ext day he declares that the one grand purpose nf his administration Is to uphold the glorious .Monroe doctrine. One day he denounces t he pension grabbing rongressmen ami their supporters" and the vicious special legislation. ure. in the end, to bring about the breaklne down of some of the most important principles of our govern-' ment;" and the next day he issn s an executive order, without authority of law. imposing upon the treasury an annual expenditure of more than

$-,o ." .no.. one day he favors free

trifle and denounces a protective tar iff as "rielous in theory and harmful in practice;" and the next day hq declares for the stand-pat theoryOne day he stands for recit roci'v. tad

the next day against it. Always he cries for peace in one breath and for the big stick and wain the next. One day he speaks of the religious system of the Quakers as a direct incentive to crime and wrongdoing." denounces their vaunted policy of peace." and declares that the colony of Pennsylvania was "contemptible, supine and selfish;" and the next day he says that the Quakers are righteous.

peaceful and virtuous " One day he speaks of the negroes as "a perfectly stupid race." and the next day he closes the post office at Indianola con trary to law because the people of

town object to a negro ss post

ßheer white goods, In far, any fine wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beau-

crlm- 1 ty. Home laundering would be equal-

WORKIINJGIVIEN Their Hard Struggle Made Easier-Interesting Stat ments by a Young Lady in Boston and One in Nashville. Tenn.

ij ojiis-iaciory u proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the Improved appearance of ynur work. Grocer Was Getting Even. "Thut v r .r tat with a ven geance.'' said Walter Christie, the aittomobilltt. apropos of a quarrel between two French chauffeurs. "It reminds me of a Rrocer I used to know In Taint Rock. This grocer went over to the jeweler's one day to get a new crystal put on his watch.. The latter at he Sited and cleaned the crvstal

tuBdenly flushed He bit hit lip and frowned. Hit hand trembled so that he could hardly go on with hit task Finally, handing the watch to the grocer, the j. weler said in a restrained voice: Heg i ardon. but didn't I just see you put a couple of rings and a tcarfpln in pow pocket?" "Sure you did.' said the grocer, boldly. When you come to my place aren't you always putting things Id your mouth ?' " SORES ON HANDS.

All women work ; some in their homes, some in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores.

mills and shops tens of thon.sanda are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning

wi'-ir uanj oreaa. Allere sublet to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the tame physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, in mauy eases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of all

Kinds or female complaints, tumor. Iceration, falling and displacements or perhaps irregularity or suppression, causing backache, nervousness, irritability and latitude. They especially require an invigorating, sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the faticues

of the day. to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. r distressing to see a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or perform her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movement causes pain, Ihe origin of which is due to some derangement of the female organism. Mis F. Orser. of 14 Warren ton Street Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering; she writes: Dear Mrs. Pink ham: I suffered nili i for v at w4,

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I eonld not tleep and could bardlv ' . amand. 1 consulted two physich-.. . relief, and as a Unreport. I tnl I Plnkham s Vegetable (.'.Kiiprem 1, an i wirpriae, evrry avhe and pain left i

wu puuoua man am in pert ; . Miss Pearl Ari.-ers,of 3?? North B tner btreet, KaimviUe, Tenn., w; Dear Mrs. Tinkham: ' I suffered with painful periods, s--m barka. he, arli-dowa pains. the abdomen; was very nervous ar.i Lie, and my trouble grew worse everv n " My pfaytii-tan failed to help to- i dci(tid to try Lydia K. Piukhaiu's Vea Compound. I soon found it was d AH my paius and aehea disappeared, and I no longer fear my monthly pari ill

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it umiic iv sirenginens trie f muscles, and displacement w ith n... horrors will no more cruah you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear ing-down pains, disordered moodiness, dislikeof friends an I all symptoms of the one tJMtt be quickly dispelled, and it wU maki you strong and weih Yon can tell the story of yo fe rings to a woman, and veeeivt . p ful sdvice free of cost. Address Mrs Pinkhsm. Lynn, Mass. T (.-. -Mrs. Piukhatn is the daughter in-Ian of Lydia E. Pinkham and for t -five years she has, under her dir.

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KINK BHOL'LDLIIS AM IIKST. whole body, which becomes pliant nr.i supple if the sport is followed with any degree of regularity. With a little practice the left arm may be used alternately with the right for the pitching, so that both sides of the body may be deve loped evenly. Ah to discus throwing, tfct verv fact that It It a revival of a Grecian iqort Is enough to commend it as productive of grace, for the Grecian men and women have furnished the Ideal typet of grace for the whole world. Like quoit pitching, wrist, back ana shoulders are all strengthened by ths graceful swtying into which you unconsciously fall In your endeavor to get the quoit nearest the peg.

master: Invites the negro. fkker WashinRton. to dinner, and says that the door of hope" for equality with white men and women must be kept open to the negro One day he de r.ounces political corruption; and the next he refuses to compel Cortelyou and Ullas to return to the Insurance companies the money stolen from the w'iows and orphans of their policy holders and used as a corruption fund to place him in the WMte House. One day he denounces ihe railroads for vl olating the law against rebating; and the next day he appoints Paul Mor ton. a notorious rebater. to a place In his cahlnet. and discharge from the public service Harmon and .ludson for proposing to persecute Morton and hl This Is the man who Is going t conduct the congressional campaign this year. The camelion and the ka leidoscope are stirelv In politics There will be "Infinite variety," at least, In the jK-rfurmance.

Suffered for a Lcng Time Without Reoef Doctcr Wat Afra.d to Touch Them Cured by Cuticura. 'Tor a long time I suffered with ores on the hands which were itrhlr.". painful and disagreeable. I had three doctors, and derived no benefit from any of them. One doctor taid he was afraid to touch my hands, so you must know how bad they were; another said I never could be cured; and the third said the sores were caused by the dipping of my hands In the water in the dye-house where I work. I saw in the papers about the wonderful cures of the Cuticura Remedies and procured some of the Cuticurs Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In three days after the application of the Cuticura Ointment my handt beean to peel and were better. The tor?ness disappeared, and they are now smooth and clean, and am still

wonting in the dyehouse. Mrs A. E. Maurer. 2340 State St.. Chicago, 111.. July L 190." "

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Trust Offxiala at Electors. 0 mmen'int; on the fact pointed out by a correspondent, that in 1904 twt Pennsylvania Republican electors wero officials of the Bethlehem Steel company, the Philadelphia Reco: I (Dem.) says. "The partlsllty of the -quare deal' administration it rootd In deeper soil than thlt. Some light might be shed on the matter If the amount of the campaign contribution! of the armor plate trust shot:!'! be made public by Chairman Cortelyou,-

Often as I bare seen Notre Dame.

the marvel of it never grows less. I go to Paris with no thought or time for It. busy ai.out many other thincs; and then, on my way over one of the I bridges across the river, perhaps. I see it again on Its Island, the beaut!ful towers hlnh above the hiirh roofs j of houses and palaf-s. and the view, j now so familiar, strikes me afresh with all the wonder of my first Impres- : lion. The wondr only seems jtrea'er j If I turn, as I am always tempted to. and walk down the quayt on the left bank, the towers before me and with , very step coming more and more completely toeether. by the Pont I Neuf. to the Island, and st last to the 1 great tquare her Notre Dame frontt me In Its su;erb calm. Elizabeth Robins Pen noil. In The Century.

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