Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1910 — Page 6
1 CLOUDS IN SIGHT
COLONEL GEORGE HARVEY SAY3 COUNTRY ALL RIGHT.
THE WRITER SEES NO CLOUD
Striking Article In North American Review That Is Attracting Wlda Attention.
Tho attention of busluoss and professional men In all portions of the country has been attracted to a strikingly strong article by Col. George Harvey In tho September Issue of the North American Review In which the vrrltor takes a view of the greatest hopefulness for the future of America and Americans. The article Is entitled "A Plea for the Conservation of Common Sense," and It Is meeting with the cordial approval of business men of all shades of political opinion throughout the entire country. In part, Colonel Harvey says: "Unquestionably a spirit of unrest dominates the land. But, if it be
truo that fundamentally the condition of the country Is sound, must we necessarily succumb to despondency, abandon effort looking to rotrieval and cringe like cravons before clouds that only threaten? Rather ought we not to analyze conditions, ucarch for causes, find the root of the distress, which evon now exists only in men's minds, and then, after the American fashion, npply such remedies as seems most likely to produce beneficent results? Capital and Labor Not Antagonistic. "Tho Link that connects labor with capital Is not broken but we may not deny that It Is loss cohesive than It should bo or than conditions warrant. Financially, the country la ßtronger than ever before In Its history. Recovory from a panic so severe as that of three years ago was never before so prompt and comparatively complete. The masses are practically free from dobt Monoy la hold by the banks In abundance and rates are low. "Why, then, docs capital paura upon the threshold of Investment? The answer, wo uelieru. to bo plain. It awaits adjustment of tho relations of government to business. The sole problem consists of determining how government can - maintain an even balance betweon aggregations
HERE'S A NEW FAD
MAKING OF HANDKERCHIEFS IS FASCINATING WORK.
Girl Who Is Adept With Her Needle May Easily Provide Herself With a Supply of Handsome Ones.
Handkerchief making is fascinating work, and any girl who sews neatly may easily provide herself with n supply wnich will bo a matter of pride to herself and of envy to her less Industrious associates.
French or Irish Hnon of tho finest quality should be usod for any handkerchiefs destined to carry elaborate embroideries, and the greatest care should be exercised In the cutting of the squares. To draw a thread in the four directions Is the only ,safo way. as otherwise tho delicate material is apt to twist and become unmanageable. When Armonlan or any other very flno laco edging Is used the handkorchlof need not bo hemstitched, although infinite caro must be devoted to the hand hemming, as irregularly set stitches spoil the entire effect of the work. Exceedingly narrow hemstitched borders are more than ever popular, and nearly always handkerchiefs so treated have corners embroidered delicately with wreaths, clusters or semidetached butterfly and flower dosigns. Sometimes only one corner Is decorated with a rather large and elaborate spray pattern, or a medallion will inclose a small initial. Only when there is no other decoration should a monogram be employed. Fancy lace stitches are blended with tho embroidery patterns, as In tho case of the lily pads, which show petals of line netting, and the butterflies, with transparent wings. Sometimes a girl who embroiders indifferently but sews with extraordinary neatness appliques
of interosts, on the one hand, and tho j lace motifs upon tho corner of a handwhole people, on the other, protect- ! kerchief and then cuts away the inning the latter against extortion and terial from tho under side, but this Is saving the former from mad assaults, j difficult to accomplish, and a slip of "The solution is not easy to find the scissors means ruin to the entire for the simple reason that the situ- pleco of work.
atlon Is without precedent. But is not progress being made along sano
buy a machine scalloped handkerchief of fine quality and embroldor it daintily, than to dovoto hours of toll to a border which may bo reduced to a ragged fringe the first time it is laundered.
WESTERN RAIL MEN TESTIFY PRESENT EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF HIGHER FREIGHT RATES.
DRESS FOR A YOUNG GIRL
Handsome Design In Cream Delainefor Little Miss of 10 to 12 Years. This Is in crcamo delaine, spotted In blue; tucks are made across the back and front of bodice, which Is drawn In at the waist where a narrow
and cautious lines? Conserve Common Sense. "Is not the present, as we have seen, exceptionally secure? What, then, of preparations for tho future? Patriotism is the basis of our institutions. And patriotism In the minds of our youth Is no longer linked solely with fireworks and deeds of daring. It is taught in our schools. A new course has been added a course in loyalty. Methodically, our children learn how to vote, how to conduct primaries, conventions and elections, how to discriminate bet-ween qualifications of candidates and, finally, how to govern as well as servo. They are taught to despise bribery and all
Scallop borders are exceedingly dainty, but that sort of work takes an Immense amount of time and is so heavy in proportion to the fabric that It Is easily torn. The better way is to
Hearlnp, I Conducted by Commerce Commission Along Lines of Court Procedure. Chicago, Sept. 20. Wester railroads continued the presentation of ovldeuco before the Interstate commerce commission In Bupport of their contention that a general advance in freight rates Is necessary to maintain tho standard of servlco demanded by the government nnd tho people. Commissioners Clements, Clark and Lauo conducted tho hearing which hitherto has been in the hands of examiners. Commissioner Clements outlined tho work of tho week along lines of court procedure, asking railroads, as affirmants, to show causo why tho advances proposed should not be permanently suspended, and tho shippers, as respondents, to show tho contrary. C. M. Kittle, vice-president of the Illinois Central, the ilrst witness heard, presented statistics showing
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WANTS NO MODERNIZED BIBLE King James Verilon the Best of All, Says Writer In Succen Magazine. Wo nro JtiBt old fnBhloned enough to tnko no stock in tho modernized ülhh which Is shortly to appear, "couched in evcry-day language, with obsolote words and phrases eliminated." The King James Dlblo has done inoro to preservo tho good old Saxon vords nnd style, which are tho best Kugllsh literature has produced, than anything else. Instead of a movement to got ns fürther away from that vigorous, shnplo, classic stylo, and In tho Interest of establishing tho finest literary ideals possiblo to a peoplo destined to uso the curloJB hybrid which tho Eng. lish langungo has bocomo, It would ba nioro sensible to frown upon all eforli to Improve on tho King James Dlblo. It Is tho greatest treasure house. Inspiration and teacher of good English that we possess. Success Magazine.
Confusing. Craig Diddle, at a dinner In Newport, was describing the changing odds on tho Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno. ' "Eight to four and a half on Jeffriesnine to six the other way about three to ono and a quartor it's rather confusing, isn't it?" ho said. "In fact. It's almost as confusing as tho two girls talk about a secret. "'.Mary,' said tho first girl, 'told me that you had told her that secret I told you not to tell her.' "The nasty thing. said the other girl. 'I told her not to tell you I told her.' "'Well.' said the first girl. 'I told her I wouldn't tell you she told nn ho don't tell her 1 did.' "
A soul occupied with great ideas best performs small duties.-Jame Martlneau. Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut oert cuUrtir uj rorvaära. T"by tn Usfcl
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band connects It to the skirt; this is also gathered, and has a silk band at the foot. The little puffed sleeves are set to bands of tllk at the elbow. Hat of straw trimmed with a wreath of daisies and a band of ribbon velvet. Materials required: -1 yards delaine 30 inches wide, 1 yard silk.
No man can Justify censuro or condemn another, because, indood.no man truly knows another. Sir Thomaa Browne.
noT 5TT, VOtJH CI.OTHKS. Use Red Crot Hall '.Blue and keep them white as mow. AH grocers, 5c a package. A girl who sits and waits for a man to propose must feel a good deal like a. cat that is watching a rathole.
Constlpat'.on eau& many wrtoti dhwvt. It In iboruOKtilr cnrti br lctor lMerco' Plenum I'elltU. Uta a taiUte. Uirca lor catturllfi.
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tho cost of operating the road slnca 1S91. Commissioner l.nne called the attention of Attorney Norton, representing tho Illinois Central, to Mr. Klttle's figures, showing in 1S02 a
htehor cost of operation per mile than a heart unspotted is
in 1910. Attorney Norton replied that daunted Shakespeare.
this was only a chance comparison; ho was about to show, ho said, a j higher cost In evry department of j maintenance not on any ono feature. Mr. Kittle testified that in damaged t
freight indemnities alone this year the road paid out 54.S15.470 as against only G0.00O In 1S92. As an Instance of increased cost of material Mr. Kittle said that lumber which could be bought in 1900 for nine dollars now costs $13. Increased wages also were a drain on tho revenue of the company, he declared.
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nsflmt naTtnnt and we -will mu1 fi VICTO R DOUBLE-EDGESAF LvTY RAZOR. Then wjr,l u luo n wt4h for 5 nonth Tim i.-Vt two marvel ut liicemittT Ho'.i- nl nel tmme. I ljrl-7 tr.lltMJ fcvaraiitPotlBiit to mrt ortautih. l'ackoi in Wilding br Hum bladil-;Mica.
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RACK FOR PIPE AND KEYS I MAKING SCARFS AT HOME
Useful Little Article Which Can Be Eatjly and Quickly Made at Small Cost. The useful little article shown in oar sketch may be easily and quickly made and at a very small coat. It Is arrangod to hold three pipes and four keys. ! It may elthor bo made of wood, and
painted or stalnod. or the wood may
bfl smoothlv covered with llnan. cloth.
forms of corruption and fraud as or art and anlsnad at the edges Mt 1 . I 1. I 1 it. aA 1 "
treason, xneir creeti, wuiuu iuuy mo , wjtu cor(j made to know by heart, is not com- . The rnck ,,histrntc1 ,g ma(le of weilplex. It la simple- but comprehen-1 ,aned W0Qd bevellod nt the otlgeg, bIvo, no less beautiful In diction than , lofty In aspiration. These are the .. -' --"-
pledges which ore graven upon their memories: "As it Is cowardly for a soldier to run away from battle, so it Is cowardly for any citizen not to contribute his share to the well-being of his country. America Is ray own dear land; she nourishes me, and I will love her and do my duty to her, whoso child, servant and civil soldier I am.
"As the health and happiness of i ray body depend upon each musclo nnd nervo and drop of blood doing , its work in its place, so the health and happiness of my country dopend
Some New and Very Attractive fects Which May Be Easily Obtained.
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A black satin scarf of double width satin and three yards long can be lined with soft white satin and loft
IOWA MAYORS GET TOGETHER Annual Convention of the State League of Municipalities at Waterloo Is Well Attended. Waterloo. la.. Sept. 20. Mayors and other officials of the cities and towns of Iowa cathered here today to attend
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plain across the bottom or lashed for . me mineemu mmu.
the league oi 10 niuun. i'ami. Mayor S. J. Bennett of Fort Dodgo
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a quarter of a yard in tho middle of each end. and tho half sections drawn into points, onch finished with a tassel. In diaphanous scarfs those of black lace and two colors of chiffon aro dividing favor. Heautiful Spanish laco shawls In black and white are to be found Just now much reduced. One
was in tne cuair aim 1 uniiuiiu'.-u the welcome of Mayor J. R. Rector of Waterloo and then delivered his presidential address. Dr. A. J. Sweezey of Decorah, president of tho Iowa State Health Officers' association, also made an address, and tho rest of tho morning was devotod to routine
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lo be made at home is of fine black
not the full width. This can bo em- I business. . .i .....r. in the nftemoon there wero
jet disks and spangles or the Jet can ! morons sectional meetings, among tho bo arranged as a deep border across speakers being City Attorney s. 11.
and Htnlned a nice dark oak. In the upper part three ring are screwed, and Into those rings the pipes may
upon oach citizen doing his work in 1 De giinnod and held in the manner
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"These young citizens are hostages to fortune. Can we
safely assume that the principles an I
mating their lives augur well for tho permanency of the Republic? When beforo have tho foundation stones of continuance beon laid with such care and promise of durability? "The future, thon, is bright And the present? But one thing is needful. No present movement is more laudable than that which looks to conservation of natural rosourcoB. But let os 50Vr forget that the greatest Inherent resource of the American peoplo Is Common Sonse. Let that be consorved and applied without cessation, and soon It will be found that all tho ills of which we complain but know not of arc only auch as attend upon the growing pains of a great and blessed country.
shown. Two similar rings are screwed
into the unpur edge, and by which the
not i rack is suspended from tho wall.
At tho base four small hooks are fixed In for hanging keys or other things on. both rings nnd hooks suitable for the purpose may be obtained
at any iron-mongers at ä trifling cost.
V shows the kind of ring that
should he procured, and "11" Illustrates tho hook.
When covered with linen or sergo,
the rings may bo screwed through tho material into the wood, and the wood need not under those circumstances
be painted or stained.
He Knows the Game. Acconlli to tho Metropolitan MegMine, Pir(ChW J(J,m Conway of Jcr. tey City, h iinlrn.l tm l.nnt.11 or.
cuso quostlck h7 th0 posUng of the following prlktü noUco on hls desk
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tach end and a narrow one along the lengths. The scurf of black and white foulard, finished with white silk fringe or a black tassel. Is simple enough. If tho selvedge Is not liked, tho material
can be turned back on tho right side to n depth of a quarter of an Inch and hold lu place by a line of chain stitching,
The loublo-tonea cniiion scans are
easily conttructod. Choose contrast
ing colors, as blue and green, purple
and gray, pnlo violet and purple, two
tones of pink or blue. Haste the two pieces carefully along the sides and ends, taking precautions that they are even, and do not draw apart. Hind all around with two-inch ribbon of soft satin, or sew the edges of chiffon together with blind stitches, and having made a two-inch hem of the two fabrics, one folded within the other, fagot it to tho tnalnrarf.
Hemming.
Fold the hem of whatever you wish
to make the usual manner of tho do
sired width, then fold it back, putting
tho edge of the hem and material together. Overcast it in the usual man
ner and when tho hem is turned back
and pressed it Is much neater and quicker than tho old manner of hemming, and as the overcasting Btltches on the right side run parallel with the warp of tho material, makes it hardly discernible on tho right side.
Curly Hair. To keep hair in curl moisten with water which has a third of Its bulk white of tho egg. Then twist and roll op. It will stand a great deal of dampness before coming out.
Latest In Petticoats. Dress undorskirts are of fine muslin or batiste. Laco Is more usod In trimming than embroidery, nil trimmings being neat rather than elaborate. Allover embroidery, cambric, cluny, torchon and honitou edgings and insertions are best. Under wash dresses, colored lawn, chambray and batiste petticoats aro most popular. These are embroidered in white, with white lace insertions and and colored ribbon headings. Among novelties aro white muslin petticoats and a flounce reaching to the knees, embroidered in color and finished with a bending run with ribbon of the same shade.
fmciit of Rriniioii: Mayor m.
Penqulto of Colfax; C. R. Kimball of Council Bluffs; IS. L. Ilirsrh or Burlington; II. C. Thompson of Waterloo; Dr. Percy It. Wood of Marshalltown; Commissioner John MnrVicar of Des Moines and Mayor Elder of Keokuk. Tho convention will adjourn Thursday afternoon.
TAFT AND ROOSEVELT CONFER President Leaves for Cincinnati at Close of New Haven Conference Over New York Situation. New Haven. Conn.. Sept. 20. At tho conclusion of a conference with former President Roosovolt. President Tnft
loft over the New York. Now Haven & Hartford railway on his trip to Cincinnati. Nothing wns given out concerning what transpired at tho meeting, but it is presumed ihe New York political situation was tho subject of discussion. At tho car steps. Colonel Roosevelt, who had accompanied tho president in an nutomobllo to the station, shook hands with him and bade him goodby, and loft shortly nfterward for his home. 4 The conference was arrnnged at tho request of Mr. Roosovolt, who arrived here from Oyster Uay In nn automobile. Lloyd C. Griscom, president of tho New York county Republican committee, nnd Otto T. Hannard took part in the conference.
For Cleaning Gloves. Mir SM fluid ounces of Javcllo water, one-halt fluid ounce of aqua ammonia, 12 ounces of powdered castile soap and 9 fluid ounces of water. Let stand until a Jelly Is formed, then use with a piece of flannel.
Son of Editor It a Suicide. New Orlenns, Sept. 20. A. T. Marshall, aged 25, a well-known athlete nnd son of K. C. Marshall, editorial writer of tho Kansas City Journal, committed suicide at tho Henrlctt hotel by shooting. Financial embarrassment Is supposed to have been the cause.
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