Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1910 — Page 8
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For the comfort and convenience of the young ladies who come to Fairfield to learn to sew we are erecting the above modern houses. They are as nearly fireproof as p?esent building materials will make them. They are illuminated by electricity, heated by steam radiation, have fine modern sanitary plumbing and mirrors in the closetdoors in each room, the full length of the same. There will be two young ladies fn a room, so come and bring a friend with you. Learn to sew and you will be mdepend. ent We will pay your board and room while you are learning. It will cost you nothino'tocome but your railroad fare. In a short time you should be earning $1.50 a day at the least. Write us at once, stating when you will come. SEXTON MANUFACTURING CO. FAIRFIELD. ILL.
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Weak Tea Invites Steep and Improvei the Complexion. I advise those who consult me upon the tired complexion to indulgo in what is called the English beauty cup. Mr. Gladstone took it each night of his life ns long as ho had health, and it is the cup which keeps 'many an English beauty going. It is simply tea, but tea made without the nerve destroying attributes. -If properly made it invites sleep. You take half a small coffee spoon of tea, and you scatter it in the Irattom of a very large cup. The German coffee cups ;ire best for this purpose. Over this you pour as much boiling, bubbling water as the cup will hold. The saucer is placed on the top of the cup in Chinese fashion. Now comes the big wadded tea cozy, which must be thrown over all. II is an oddly shaped cozy, made to cover cup and saucer. It stands for five minutes to steep. jtfow comes the scientific part of the cup. You take three very thin slices of lemon, and you lay them in a big hot cup. On top of the slices of lemon you place a big maraschino, and then on top of all you pour in the tea, putting it through a strainer. The result will be a fine, weak, hot, but healthful cup of tea with just the right flavor of lemon. You can have sugar if you want it, and
Gladstone's rule of three hig lumps will do you no haVm, for sugar is n great builder up of the muscles. By the way, if you are fagged out, day "or night, try eating a little sugar. A lump of sugar will restore the stomach and take away that tired feeling. Sugar is recommended to women whose cheeks are hollow. It has a way of building up tissue. . ; A big cup of tea at night is exccljcnt, but the trouble is that most persons make it too strong. Tho I weaker the better. The same is true 'of coffee, which, if taken weak enough nnd with plenty of good sugar, acts as a nightcap. Not one person in a thousand can make it right. In Paris the French beauty
takes her foaming cup ot whipped chocolate after the theater with a biscuit, or she sips her cafe au hit, which is mostly milk. London American Hcgister.
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GREELEY & MANURE
Patent Attorneys WSHINGTON, X). C.
Unwritten Law Against Shouting Even Hen Eating Foxes. 'Down m' the country the uther day rhure was a village sensation in , which 1 was called upon to adjudi-' onto for the farmers usstMnhled in ; tho purlor of tho only villupi- inn,"
writes the London correspondent of Town and Country. "One of their number had shot a fox which hud prowled about among the fowN for so many nights that fowl keeping was becoming a risky business. "The ordinary farmer does not mind losing au occasional hen, but reynurd is a greedy beast and kills for the mere pleasure of tho thing, and the hunt does not always pay up promptly. So here was a line point in sporting etiquette to be settled. The farmer had shot a fox He did not deny it. In fact, he preferred U throw out his chest with pride, as if in defiance of all the unwritten laws of Uritish sport. "Now, custom from time immemorial has decreed that tho fox ahull be as safe from gun and trap aa if he were sacred. He bolongs to the hounds and must be allowed to roam through the covers and farmyards at will, devouring what mav jiappen in his way. Custom, too, demands that the hunt fhall pav the damages. Tho hunt generally pays, though in innumerable cafes the secretary is well aware that ho is being swindled. "But this particular farmer said lie had hunted for many years himself and had never made a claim for lost hens. A year or two ago, how
ever, a fox had paid a nocturnal-
visit to his fowl yard and had played havoc with tho feathered denizens. A night or two after it happened hgain. A third time the fox came i-round and made a most deplorable moss of a lot of fine Wvandottcs and some expensivo Buff Orpingtons. "Then the farmer wrote to the hunt secretary and asked for damages. The reply was thut tho claim would be uttended to shortly, and at Christmas the settlement came in tho form of a ham. Thereupon tho farmer declared war on ail foxes and killed them ruthlessly. And this was tho poiut which puzzledHhe farmers on Saturday night "'Jim Crawford shot a fox last year said one of the men, 'and no good has come to him since. It ain't lucky and it ain't sportsmanlike. Let 'em kill vour hens. That's
what they arc there for, and if one I
hunt secretary u mean there are a j hundred who are generous.' "There ou have it. Sport is) sport and its rules are adamant. It must, however, be put to the credit of British hunt elubs that the-1 spend millions of pounds a year it
England, Wales and Ireland for tu upkeep of the sport. "Think of the hunters that are bred and sold annually, the packs of hounds, the huntsmen, the stable people, the dozens of hanger on fho make a living out of it! Without the hounds certain districts of
England would bo depopulated. Leicestershire and the midland counties would be almost impoverished if a law were suddenly put in force to make an end to the rich man's pastime. Country houses in nonhunting districts may be had almost for the price of a cottage in Leicestershire, whereas in tho Quorn and Tytchley country a country house is" as expensive, if not more so, than a London mansion. Instead of diminishing, hunting has grown in popular favor."
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