Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1910 — Page 3

HÖRE PIMHAM CUES

Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Oronogo, Mo. "I was simply a nerreck. I could not walk across 1" A I. 41 . 1 A a. luu uuur w l b ii o u B my heart fluttering and I could not oven rcceivo a lot tor. Every month I had such a bearing down sensation, as if tho lower part? would fall out. Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vege table Compound haa dono my nerves a great deal of good andhasalso relieved hp bearintr down. I recommended it to sonn' friends and two of thom havo been cnatly benefited by it" Mrs. Mae Mt Knight, Oronogo. Mo. Anot nor urascnu woman, St Louis, Mo. "I -was bothered terribly with a female weakness and Lad backache, bearing down pains and Euns in lower parts. I began taking ydia K. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound regularlyand used the Sanative Wash and now! havo no more troubles that way." Mrs. Ax. Heiizoo, 6722 l'rescott Avo., St. Louis, Mo. Uecauso your caso ia a difficult one, doctors having dono you no pood, do nt continue to suffer without riving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many oases of female ills, such as inflimmation, ulceration, displacements, fibrid tumors, irregularities, periodic Sins, backache, that bearing-down litir. indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trilla to try it, and the result is worth millions to many suffering women. Gillette Blades Arc Fine NO STROPPING NO HONING m m w .. A 1 V J KNCVUN THE WORLD OVER FREE BOYS AND GIRLS!! Do y u want an air rtfic, pold IlMel bracelet. liHtte luill. tiltr t .,' or ring Thrn,r high prm!e ar(k , J our name und nUdre. We 111 f.. a n jraoUngpH of cotjrt plnfcter. ShU ttrn i . )..nr friends nnd nelfhborx for IOe raeU. K'tuti the money to u. tto will then hil jou jour rholce absolutely frrr. Write today. F. E. KUCKUM & COMPANY 4123 N. Robey St. Chicago, III. Dept. 4 I Incorruptible. The lady of the house hesitated. t "Aro ray answers all right?" sho asked. "Yes, madam," replied tho census roan. "Didn't bother you a bit. did I?" "No. madam." "Feel under somo obligations to mo, ioa't you?" "Yes. madam." "Then, perhaps you won't mind telling me how old the woman next door claims to be?" "Good day, madam," said the census Ota. His Claim to Prominence. At a social gathering a certain man, latent on knowing every one, was Introduced to Senator Julius C. Burrows of Michigan. "Tho name Uurrows Is very farallUr to me." he snld. "I am certain, that you are a man of somo proml"Yes," roplled Senator Burrows, "I m the man that 'died at first Just Wfore Casey came to bat In that celebrated ball game in Mudvllle." Succes Magazine. SOFT, WHITE HANDS May Be Obtained In Ono Night for preserving tho hands as well for preventing redness, roughness, wd chapping, nnd imparting that veltv softness and whiteness much de ired by women CuUcura Soap, asslstw by CuUcura Ointment, is bellcred o be superior to all other skin soaps. For those who work in corrosive 'luias, or at occupations which tend w Injure tho hands, it is Invaluable. i reatment Batho and soak the Wads on retlrlne- In a Htrnnir hnr creamy lather of CuUcura Soap. Dry u anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, and In severo cases spread tho Caticura Ointment on thin pieces of oji linen or cotton. Wear during the '!8ht old, looso gloves, or a light bange of old cotton or linen to protect clothing from stain. For red, rtRh. and chapped hands, dry, flswed. itching, feverish palms, and wappWs nails with painful finger "as. this treatment is most effective, pleura Remedies aro sold throughtho world. Potter Drug & Chem. . solo proprietors, Boston, Mass. A Mean Man. 'Is your wlfo going to Europe this immer?" "No Yyq bribed n fortune teller to rn bor to watch for a slim blonde nmn who la coming Into my Ufa" AIli; VOUll Ct.OTHKS FADRDt , - ir.i i roM mil intie ana maKe mens "wie igain. La, o 0, Dackaire. 5 ccnta Man cannot be happy when Idle, tin- ' resting from previous labor. Ä rnti1"11" n. nrnr-nvntHI. ety to tttt ,?Mrt tejtiUlo and InylirursU stoma, 'tidbowoIiaDicuiBeoBiUpaUon. iBwanr of US haT0 Vfie to b thankfor what we don't got.

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WHITE WOOL SCARF DIRECTIONS FOR CROCHETING PRETTY ARTICLE. How An Attractive and Useful Little Garment May Be Made With Ease by Any Clever Woman. Our model Is worked in white IvorIne wool, with n No. 10 bone hook trlcoter. But almost any other kind of wool and suitable hook may be used. Work a chain for width of scarf this and also the length. Is entirely at tho discretion of the worker. Row 1 Draw up a loop through each chain stitch; draw the wool through the end loop, then work oft tho rest of 'he loops two at a time as In ordinary trlcoL Row 2 Commence as usual, but pass the hook through the upright thread, and also through the top thread between that and the next upright, and draw up a loop through both threads at once, then draw a loop through the top thread between each of the uprights as far as the last two stitches, this time take the upright and tho lop thread following together as at the commencement of the row. draw the next loop through both front and back uprights of the last stitch; work off as before, drawing through one loop at first, and then through two at a time for rest of row. Continue repeating this row for length of scarf. th two stitches at each end of the row making a nice firm edge on both sides of It, and will prevent the work from slanting. Along each side work a double crochet In the end stitch of the llrst row. pass one, live treblos In next, pass two, double crochet In next, repeat from . Work a slnglo crochet or chain stitch in tho top back thread of each 6tltch of previous row. Before commencing the fringe, work about throe rows of five chain loops upon each end of the scarf. For tho Fringe Cut the wool into 26-Inch lengths, pass the hook through the first loop at end of scarf, fold four strands of the wool exactly in half and draw them a short distance through, forming a small loop, draw the eight strands, right through this loop and pull gently, drawing the knot close up to the work. Repeat this Into every loop, taking care all the knots are turned the same way. To knot tho fringe, take four threads of the first tassel and four threads of tho next one. and tie them together about an Inch below the other knots, tie the remaining strands of the second tassel to four of the third one and repeat to end of row, being careful to keep the knots quite level. Tie anothor row of knots an Inch below these, but this timo taking the eight strands of each tassol and tying them together. Tie two more towb of knots at equal distances below these nnd cut the ends level with a pair of sharp scissors. The Fashionable Umbrella. It has a long very long, handle. And a great round silver cap. Or a severely plain hardwood handle. If there Is any engraving It Is done In old English letters. Colored taffetas dark blue, red, green or brown, nre nlmost as much In vogue as black. Smooth finished hardwoods. Inlaid with silver, make elegant handles. Many men prefer the wooden stick as bclns more substantial and masculine looking thnn the steel rod How to Wash the Jabots. Dissolve a pinch of granulated sugar In a basin of water and wring tho artlclcs out in It Roll them In n cloth and let them He for half an hour. When Ironed they will look like new.

JAPANESE BAMBOO BOXES

They Come In Nests and Are Useful for Holding Many Articles of Young Girl's Wardrobe. Japanese bamboo boxes, which come In nests, aro useful for holding the many trifles ot a young girl's wardrobe. It Is only recently that these offerings from the orient could be obtained here, but now all the leading shops dealing In eastern goods keep them. The original set comprises six rectangular receptacles about two or two and a half inches in depth. By using the larger of each group of two for the cover one may have three separate and convenient places in which to keep ribbons, gloves, collars and the various trinkets which so easily lose themselves In a dresser drawer. The rich reddish brown of the bamboo cannot fall to please the eye of any girl. The wood Is split Into strips about half an Inch wide and woven together In an open basket pattern. The edges are strongly bound with strips of the bamboo laced together. Other baskets are to be found in this same material, and the fern holders are unusually charming when filled with fresh green moss and delicate green sprays. These baskets are lined with dull brass boxes, which slip Into the barnooo part, so that they do not show from the outside. For country houses they are particularly well adapted, and so are the large handled baskets for holding the garden flowers n3 they are freshly culled. Japanese straw sandals are another useful article which can be picked up In those oriental shops. They havo woven soles of grass or fiber, with cross straps of flowered silk to match one's kimono. Or If they do not match In coloring the original straps can be covered with a silk that does. ! Other sandals have embroidered coverings for the toes and are heelless like tho strapped ones. IN AND OUT INDICATOR Simple Form of a Very Needful Ar tide That Can Be Made of Cardboard and Silk. An In and out Indicator Is often a very needful thing and we show In our sketch a useful and simple form of this article that may be easily made. The size given In the left-hand diagram will be found quite large enough for b1! practical purposes. To make It a piece of stout cardboard four by five Inches In size Is smoothly covered on both sides with ) pale blue silk and the word "In" Is worked on one side and the word "Out" on tho other. It Is edged with a dark blue silk cord carried up into a loop at the top by which the indicator may be suspended from the wall. On going out the card Is easily lifted from the nail and reversed and hung up again, nnd on returning It can. of courpe. bo reversed again. Attached on tho right hand side by a fine silk ! cord is a pencil, and on the left, fast- ' ened in the same manner, some slips of paper for messages. Lingerie Dresse. A very simple whlto embroidered frock may be vastly improved by embroidering over the design In colored silk. Flower designs, of course, best lend themselves to this treatment. Ono very pretty lingerie dress embroidered In a rose pattern has been worked over In pnle pinks and greens at the yoke and the girdle, thus giving a distinctive touch to a dainty but rather usual frock. Tho embroidery done in this way Is especially effective in deep skirt flounces and in a running pattern down the sleeves. Often only a part of the white design is thus colored, nnd combined with a hat und a para sol to match, the simple dress may j thus form the nucleus of a really stri- i king costume. Light Colored Dresses. To keep light colored summer dresses and stockings pretty and fresh looking, purchase packages of any standard dye. ns many colors as you have different colored dresses. Dissolve each dye In about a quart of boiling water, and when cool bottle. When washing your pink or blue dress add a few drops, or sufficient to make the desired color, of the pink or blue dye. as the case may be, to the last rinsing wnter. Just as a few drops of bluing added to the rinsing water will benefit white goods, so this compound will restore the fnded dress to Its original brightness. The dresses must bs hung to dry in a shady place.

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