Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 May 1907 — Page 3
Our Pattern Department
MISSES' OR CRLS KIMONA.
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-i. No. 5.26 Kvery girl en Um luxury that a lountcitis: rob Is. Japanese crepe with bands tin material a chosen to dethis charming d'-siftn for a :a The mill ig comfortably 'I by underarm scam and is d and attached to a front and Tki trimming b:ind that I the neck and fron edge ;s t at the m-ck to form a colr.d similar band- k-neth'-n ihe Bowtlg sleeves . French flannel r. cotton crej e or any soft may be naed fo- the rr.akint; tl rears size requires sis and iarter yards of inch material, to S. H. U, 14 and tl yea s. pattern wiil be n-nt rou oa t..f io ienU. Address all orders i ;. :. rn I Vpartmrrit of thinape-. re tog:ve uae and number of patarite.t. F-r cm venieiict. wr.te :.!er CM the follow ng coupon:
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I'attern No. 5762 One of the sim
ana daintiest designs for a
eorw is shown in this pretty It is In "Jumper" style and n easily over the head. The Inaffl front affords an excellent place i'it of hand work, shadow emN ine especially suitable and effective. The neck and armedges are finished by lace and ir, heading The fullness at r 'lce is adjusted by a tape run in a casing. Handkerchief linn as used for the making, but other lis such as nainsook, lawn. ' md longcloth are available. I inch bust measure one yard it material will be required. ' t i0. 32, 34. 3. 38 and 40 - ;ust measure. This pattern wiil be aent to von on r' Ipl of lu cents. Address all orders Pat rn ! part men toft hi-jHp-r. ' give -ize and numlwr of pattern wanted. Fr conTenience. write your ordssT n the fol low . rig coupon:
ACK ACHE IS KIONEVACHE
SAHARA CROWING DRYER.
Cur the Kidneys and the Pj n Nser rteturn.
Will
On'y one way ttxk. Cure the
to care tn aching cause, the kulneva
Thousands tell of c u r e a made by Doan s Kidney Pills. John (' Coleman, a prominent merchant of 8wainsboro. Ga.. ays: "For several years my kidneys affted. and smf back ached day
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- ami mgni. i was languid, nervous and lama In the
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Trench Otter, er 8yt te Ostes Ars Shrmh.ng and Will O sappear. 0 F tJLufier. a Freneh eiilorer. Is authority for the statement that the Sahara Is continuously becoming drier to auch an event that the oases are perceptibly dr!ng un and will disap peer altogether p , relatively short time. He quotes 1 storic records and physical signs to show that spring? ere at one time n.ore plentiful than sow. and that the extent of the patches where vegetation flourishes were much greater even 60 to 100 years ago
As the climate of the region has un-
THE NEW INSURANCE APCNT. HtCimssIn With the New Law Paul Morten on His Opportunity.
Talk la cheap if jou got It from a I
ossisPerfect It stjssjtj dv-iUjf pt Dafc. lue i r pa-
Iv r erfert to FADEUiha
Many a man hti lost his mental balance by attetnp ing to entertain two or more ideas at the same time.
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Stnct!y Business. "Do you guarantee that there are no broken hearts io this matrimonial bureau" "Oh. no: tut. then, we alwaya allow for breakage "
me right away, and the great relief that followed has been permanent." Foster Mil burn Co., Ituffalo. X. V. Sold by all dealers. 50 rents a box.
sauns or year. be believes that the disappearance of the water must bo due to purely mechanical cause He considers that it Is due to the con-
tinual advance of the great sand Not So Long. masses to the north, thus forming an There was so much ceremony con. impenetrable barrier against the wanected with a church cornerstone lay- tershed of the Atlas mountains N T lng In New York city a few weeks ago San.
mat the n;i,vinK nicture mtrhln. max
To improve th general health QaifaU Tea da i. fur a l ue, it p 1 1. !.. :. Lastss fwswaiagiasi assay chmeic ai!ioents and Leeji health good. Crn-ld Tes is SM herb; it m ruamnteed under the Fl and Dm- Law. Garneld T hex- ..vr, N V
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111 warranted to take a couple of mllew of photographs. These pictures proved to be very good, and large crowds were delighted with the exact reproduction of the dedicatory exercises. "1 like the moving pictures better than 1 did the original service." confessed a prominent member of the Ctr.crei;ation Y..u d.. " ga: J a devout elder. Tni surely pained to hear you say so. Why should you prefer the pictures ' ' ' ' UM ; - ire n...::. ' an
swered the prominent
sntly, "cut out all the sermona."
BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY.
Face and Neck Covered with Inflamed Su n Doctors No Avail Cured by Cuticura Remedies.
"My baby's face and neck were covered with itching skin similar to eczema, and she suffered terribly for over a year. I took her to a number of doc tors, and also to different colleges, to no avail. Then Cuticura Remedies were recommended to me by Miss G . I did not use it at first, as I had tried VI manv other ren .-.M. wOKm n
smber. pleas- I f.TOrabte results At I i tH rut
ura Soap. Cuticur Ointment an1
I-aundry work at home would bw Cwtlcera Resolvent Pills, and to my much more satisfactory if the right -uri)r:se c",!' an improvement Starch were used. In order to get the Aft'r u1sT three boxes of the Cut! desired stiffness, it is usually neces- Kr I'1tnient. together with the Soap sary to use so mach starch that the ind Pi,!" 1 ua P'ased to say she U Nauty and finer.. sjs of the fabric Is ,,totoe" different child and th hidden behind a paste of varving ' ',r,ur of nealth. Mrs. A C. Rrestlin. thickness, which not only destr.ivs the 1 171 I'inco!n St - Chicago. 111., OcL " i A g 9'h 1 CkfLf SB
ü . arrinr hut m tr arTstst h as. v-
m wwv WWV W WSS lng fiuality of the goods. This troo-
The new lnsnraace law cf the Stats of New York has opened up a promising field for botL men and women with brains and energy la the sale of life insuram.'. The law now provides standard forms of policies, each of which practically bears the hall mark of the State of Xew York, and this new order of things has established the sale of life insurance on a correct basis. The prohibition against rebating and extravagant allowances to agents has driven out of the business the old type of insurance agent, who In many cases virtually bought business, with large rebates, instead of selling it. His place is being taken by professor, lawyers, school teachers of both sssas. and others, who flx ! that being a Ufe insurance sgent under the new
system offers greater reward than It is f reouently eaaier to be sure you their previous vocations. The law has , are right than it is to go ahead.
reduced commissions but all of the commission now goes to the agent Life Insurance is something that everyone needs and under the present system Ita sale is being conducted with becoming dignity and propriety Paul Morton, president :' the herita
ble Life Assurance Society, has taken ' the lead in building up an agency organization that is in keej ing with the demands of public sentiment, and the ' standard he has set for his eorajany. He says: "We want new agents, both men and women, but non except energetic, able and truthful people need apply For such there is a splendid opportunity." Mr Morton's policy of injecting new and vigorous blood into the agcvy force of the Society 1 meeting with success in all pans of the country.
Afraid. Twn t you want to bold the storT"
asked the fond young mother "No, thank you." promptly replied the old sea captain, backing off. lKn't yow like babies T' "Not much, ma'am. The hist time I held one It got er seasick. '
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MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH
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WOMEN SUFFER Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that the;, ought to have inimediate aitsiMancs. How many women do yon know who are perfectly veil and strong? The cause may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are bot warnings that there Is danger ahead, and unless heeded, a life of suffering or s serious operation Is the inevitable result The bett remedy for all
tnese symptom is
l!e can be entirely overcome by using Ii:;tr.ce Starch, as it can be applied much more thinly because of its greater strength tlaa other makes. Pshaw'" exclaimed May Pechls. -1 wonder what makes these gloves of mine so tight. "Ah!" sighed the lovelorn youth. "I. too. would be intoxicated wr-re I a glove upon that hand "
762. SUE. name aiwaauL,
Ananias Handicapped. It alius was a mystery to me." said ' Beta illw-n. "how Ananias managed h a reputation wifout bi in 'l-r a hossman or a fisherman." w I thlagtoa Star.
WSyal Family Name. tin. not Hohenxnllern. Is the BatmsyasJt of ggfsstgf William, and of the king of Rnumanla. The found ' ' of their family was Burchsrdus of " ' Tin. who died In 1061. whose de 'anta later corrupted their name ' Zollcrn. and at a still later date to h trtollera.- Sunday Magaiine. Hat Sop on Ocean Boats. Hal shqps are to bo opened on all ' Hamburg American liners. The will Include all the best English.
'ween, uarman and American
Return of the Prodigal. "1 do play in tough luck sometimes." -
declared the impecunious girl "Last I night, you remember how It rained I I happened to oe In the neighborhood I of some friends of mine whom I had i i not seen since the last hard rain. I ( I concluded to call Before they asked j i me in they grabbed the umbrella 1 '
carried, hurried across the room with it. placed It in a closet there and locked the door on It "Thank heaven"- they cried "At last! Our ; long lost umbrella:
A Dig at Her. "OT dear." slghr Miss Mndd. T do wish I knew of an effect ie way
to preserve my complexion " Sheer white goods, in fact any fine ' If you keep the box in a cool place wash goods when new. owe much of It will be all right, won't ltV their attractiveness to the way they a ----- , ' re laundered, this befng done in a
Ghosts of Dead Lakes. In the great basin between the Rockies and the Sierra Nevadas iio the ghosts of many dead lakes. Rivers tili flow down to the dry edge of these onetime great reservoirs and are licked up by evaporation and the chinook, winds. Of all the lakes that once lay there, only Great Salt Lake, Lake Tahce and Bear La" e are left. The Southern Pacific rolls for 165 miles across the bed of what was once lake Lahontan. and the passengers gazing idly from the windows may see the terraces and wrinkles in the crust of the fossil lake which nature robbed and defrauded t its crystal treasures ages ago. Exchange.
Lydia E. PinkhanTs Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. Xo other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other xnedicine has such a record of cures of female ills. Was J. V. Walsh, of 32 W. 3th IN . New Y'ork City, writes: "Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in -..ring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizxintss, and dull pains in my back, but vour med.cine s-.n brought about a change in my general condition, built me up snd made me perfectly well." Lydia F. Pinkhsm's Vegetsble Compound cores Female Complaints, such as Backache. Falling and Disolacemcnt. Inflammation and laceration, and organic diseases. It is invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during- the Change of Life It cures Nervous I'rustr&t.on. Headache, General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any frm of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pink ham at Lvnn. Mass. Her advice is free.
'Why don't you do something for
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manner to enhance their textile beauty. Home laundering would be equal
ly satisfactory if proper at'ention was
given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient
literature and art"'
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pvmih vwaiuas. wi luctu, as 1 1 0 w w j ,ws , . , . Lustin Staa My corporation, have fü l2" '
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iiEustu iu suuru, iiuuui nncKening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved appearance of your work.
trators more thsn anything else that ever happened."
One Redeeming Feature. A youthful New York artist recently InPed a friend to dinner In her studio. As the bachelor maid's skill was greater In mixing colors than in catering to grosser tastes, the dinner was something to gnash one's teeth at and upon The roast chicken was tough, the potatoes were underdone, the pineapple salad was pithy. In anguish of mind, the young hostess sank to the depths of apologising "The dinner was delightful. I assure you." said her guest, a charming womon who would cheerfully have perished at the stake rather than utter a tacglesa word: "I have rarely tasted such tender gravy." It has been calculated that the cost of a muddy day in London is something like S-5.000 This Is not surprising, says Tit Hits, when one remembers that no fewer than 32 tons of mud are carried about from plar-e to place on the wheels of carts and carriages and horses' hoofs After a wet day th dry mud brushed from people's clothing amounts to 15 tons, snd a very similar amount H shaken out of the dcor mats. City mud. however, has Its good points. The shoeblack increases his earnings In
the muddy weather, and new silk hats and dresses and boots and shoes are each and all the direct outcome of its
destructive ju..:ita
One Hundred Yea's Ag0.
Gen Zebulon Pike was discovering the peak that bears his name "The reason why I know I'm the first white j man that ever saw If he said, "is that It hasn't got any patent medicine signs on It " Regretting that he couldn't spare the time to stop and discover the gold that lay hidden all around him. he took a parting look at the snowy summit of the peak and resumed has toilsome march.
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DR. TALKS OF FOOD
Pres. of Board of Health. "What shall I eat" is the dally In
quiry the physician H met with. I do
not hesitate to say that in my judg
ment, a large percentage of disease is
caused by poorly selected and improp
erly prepared food. My personal ex
perience with the fullyooked food.
known as Grape Nuts, enables me to
peak freely of Its merits.
From overwork. I suffered several
yea s with malnutriton. palpitation of the heart, and loss of aleep. last
summer I was led to exiriment personally with the new fond, which I used in conjunction with good rich
cow s milk, in a short time aner i commenced Its use. the dUagreeable
symptoms disappeared, my heart's ae-
t.on became steady and normal, the functions of the stomach were properly carried out and I again slept as
soundly and as well as In my youth.
"I look upon Grape-Nats as a per
fect food, and no one can gainsay but that It has a most prominent place in , a rational, scientific system of feeding, i Any one who uses this food will soon be convinced of the soundness of the (
principle upon which It Is manufac- t
Bfwd and may thereby know the facts j
as to Its true worth . Read. The Road
to Wen vine." la pkgs. "There s
Reason.'
A Counter Irritant. "Have vou made arrangements to
prevent frsud in the election" "No." J answered Senator Sorghum: "I couldn't quite manage that. Hut I've done the neit best thing to defeat the opposition's iniquity l ve made ar- j rangements that 11 make their fraud so insignificant by comparison that It j won t be noticed."
WATCH THIS SPACE IN
NEXT WEEK'S PAPER.
IT WILL TELL YOU THE
REAL REASON WHY
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cheers chewers more than any
other sort of chewing tobacco. It will also show you why there are
more chewers, and more pounds off tobacco chewed, to the population in
those States where "Schnapps" Tobac
co was first sold, than there are in the
States where "Schnapps" has not yet
been offered to the trade.
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With a smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt
waist Just as well at home as the steam laundry ran: it will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and It will be a positive pleasure to ; use a Starch that dies not stick to the iron.
No Time for Eitras Tiny Sister trashing Into big sisters room ) Please hurry. Lulu: Mr. White is downstairs. Lulu i very grandly, while she dabs her face with the powder puff Very well, dear: I'll be down Tiny Sister nervously i Oh. please don't wait to shave! Woman s Home Companion
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An Artist. "The man who painted that spsifatis picture was an artlsL st all events." said the connoisseur. "I don't know about him.'' snswered Mr. Cumros. ruefully, "but the dealer who sold it to
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On hT wedding day a young widow slways wonder Kow many men will commit suicide on her account
Defiance Starch Never sticks to the Iron no blotches bo blisters, makes Ironing easy snd does not injure the goods. A woman never forgives s man for forgiving her for not forgiving him
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