Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 March 1911 — Page 3

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IATION ÄND PAIN Cured by Lydia E. PinkhanVs egetable Compound. frt.in, Iowa. "I was troubled for . 4...... ...141. 1nllnmtmntl ...I.... (I 'I.K UIUU II JillJMllllllill.lt.MI, JllllIlH in my Hi do, Eick headaches nnd nervousneH3. I liail taken so many medicines that I was diucounwrod an tl thought I would never get well. A friend told mo ot Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vcgotablo Coinpound and it restored mo to health. I havo no moro iun. rav nerves uro Biroiurer nnu l can - - -1 . -w (! ) luy t,wn work. Lydia Ji. Pinkham'a y. vimo compounu curcu mo niter cv. ; t Tiiiicr elso had failed, and I reccaiiii ml it to other Buffering women." -Mo. Wxr. Seals 005 W.Howard St., C'rt -t nil, Iowa. Th"'isands of unsolicited and genuine t'stitnnials like tho abovo nrovo VaO i'Miciency of Xydia E. Pinkham'a y -er table Compound, which is mado u luaivily from roots and herbs. Women who suffor from thoso tlls-t-i iinff ills should not loso sight of t( ftf 3 ordoubt tho ability of Lydia 1.. r : V im's Vegetable Compound to r their health. If on want special ndvicowrito to Mis. Pinhhain, at liyim, Muss, bhe Mill treat your letter aa t trie tl v confidential. For SO j-enrg Mio h is been lielpinpr siekivomen. i'i this wa, freo of charge. Don't lu sit.it( ivritn at once. i . The Point of View. T - ; true story. A certain hello ; - nt nt a recent Chopin recital. I ! k- !, ' March Punebro," her eyes B ! and her whole jittltudo of n;- -.nUon wns as If the music had f i .1 h r very soul. Her wholo ft u.i.., erresslvo of admiration and : Imprest. When the pianist fc.i : ! i-hcd. tho escort of Miss "Delle" "1 u- h-r and said: "How beautr..' To which she replied: "Yes, l: ;"! -Wsn't It fit her exquisitely In tt.- ' ii i How much do you supposo It (( in Paris?" F ghtmg Tuberculosis In Hungary. n'ltuberculosis movement ! In 1S94. and in 1S98 thoro institutions for tho treat- ' sumption. Today tho camnrouragod nnd financed by i K-nt, nnd over 200 different if l. ; I" tt. ! - t : engaged fn tho fight. A tuberculosis miisuom has itched at Hudapost and a "iiductod campaign of cdutng carried on. Down With 'Em. I.rd Fairfax, in a brilliant r speech at tho club houso praised women. '.th the misogynist," said .1 fax. "Down with thnt cvnlf male brute who says with 'iiuh fisherman: ; !' -en s like pilchards. When en. , fuod. '"i 'om's bad, nnd when 'em's only middlln'.'" A Cautious Answer. .lohnny," said tho geography - . wiiat Is the capital of Portubl ! j ... , . ' "".no. Miss Plandors," said but from what I hearn tell of ' ruagnnco of lho lnto klnpr tliey -.' . iert." Harper's Weekly. I Vir. . 1 . Kfiuom Improve when they '""lei but themselves to copy ixniitn. r The Taste Test Post Toast tes a daintv. SWfW fl.ivnnr t .t p!, ases tho palate and f l! particular folks. The Fact that each year increasing '' "-mds use this delicious 1 good evidence of its 1' I uLrity. 10st Toasties are ready to Ecr'e d'rect from tho pkp. v"b cream or milk a convnient, wholesome breakfast dish. "The Memory Lingers" POSTUM CBRBAL CO.. Ltd. high fon ut ctsek. Mich. J &a

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SOME NEW PORTIERES tl D CTTU ... nftNUlNGS THAT ARE EASILY MADE AT HOME. n . . i . i u.iap now Much Used for Decorative Purposes; Its Simple, Coarse TOx turc Makes It Desirable for Heavy Work. I-tllrlntv I . n i . i. i' "uo invnuoii almost every class of feminin handiwork; its slinim-. iunrH t.xturo makes It durable ui Heavier kind of needlework. ' '"in uio burlap pillow It Is oniy a ep to thu burlnj) )ortlere. which iH stenciled and with tho name pattern embroidered Hand em uju.'reu portieres have been coiiBplc- """' Ul roceit state and county fairs, their cheapness, simplicity und Indimuamy Having recommended them u uuuHowiro who bellevoH In inaivitiuai expression In her house furnishings. When the foundation of tho portiere Is of cholco burlap many variations ore possible. Uafllii and burlap, when the colors uru discreetly chosen, make a chic combination. About four inches from the hem the fiber is drawn out for as iIJp a space as your tastes may decide. The raffla then Ih woven In and out ot the cross threads until tho space Is completely and evenlv Hied In. This railla weaving may be Imfted to a border at the upper and lower hem or to one length and width. If deslrod it around the portiere, forming a perfect rectangle. If care is taken to got tho corners smooth and accurate the effect Is quite satisfying. Drawn work patterns used for centerpieces also havo been found quite suitable for an openwork portiere of Husslan crash and plain tapestry. The threads were drawn out and worked by the same method used for linen and tho fiber remaining gonernlly Is strong enough for tho noodle. Heads may bo worked In with the needle if desired, perhaps methodically onouch to outline n figure or design provided for in the pattern. Openwork portieres in anrK shades are as pretty as they are novel, and If we do not tolerate erratic styles for tho living room a portiere of this sort in beyond reproach for a doll or bedroom. Corduroy, tho cotton and silk rep. and the tapestry velvets can now be bought In all colors by tho yard and made up with littlo labor. Tf your tastes Incline to the elaborate some Persian band bordon;, which rany bo bought ready tnnde. can enslly be applied. Homo made braided portieres also havo become popular, judging from recent exhibits the braid running In a more or loss Intricate pattern along tho edge nnd well into tho corners. Soutache and "rat tall" braid are used most generally on tho rap and velvet. The endloss variety of designs in BLACK AND WHITE WAIST I Pretty Effect In Moussellne de Sole With Trimmings of Dainty White Laee. This pretty waist is of black mousselino do solo, mado with flno tucks and finished on each side of tho front with littlo rovers of black liberty. The wiilo erirdlo anil knot nre also of black liberty; tho front la of whito lace. The sleeves nre encircled with groups of tucks and nnisneu witn bands of llborty: the umlorcuffa aro of whito lnco. Little Coats. Nicy aro not outdoor garments; they nre merely littlo outer bodices on ninny of tho einplro models Ih for evening gowns or negligees. Tho

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Wärdkobe tnp.-Htrles nowadays would enable you to make a suitable cholco for nlmost any room, especially if it Is a question of economy and tho ready mado artlclo neither suit your tasto nor price Tim A.lnHt! .1 f ... wu uiiuuwii uuHiKiiB go wen witn a room finished In dark or natural wood, nnu mo plain nnd corded rop would innren almost any room where a lot or light and air is essential. i no todlouB process of crochotlng portieroH of silk or floes may not an poal to tho average, but when ono conalders durability and tho beautiful cffects obtalnod by tho clover crochet hooks tho task may bo worth tho trou. bio after all when tho evenings are long and there aren't too many other things on tho tnpls. Crochetod portlores usunlly call for a combination of solid nnd openwork stitch, nnd two or more colors may bo used to emphasize outlines or otherwiso help to work out the pattern. BEAUTIFIER FOR THE NOSE Latest Device for Molding important Facial Feature Is of Thumbtcrew Variety. Pain and prolonged discomfort are part of the price many women nav in their endeavor to remedy what they regard as defects of nature, but suffering is cheerfully undergone by such persons if the result adds to their 1. A l . ucauiy. 1 numucrews, once used ns implements of torture, are now means of tapering blunt fingers, nnd In Paris the business of soiling benuti flers of the pain-giving sort Is Hour Ishing. Ono of tho latest devices is th thumbscrew idea npplied to the noso as a means of molding this important facinl feature Into a better shape than nature has given it. It is In tho form of a clnmp. worn ns shown In the il lustration. Popular Mechanics. Black and White Turbans. In black and white aro shown the smartest of straw turbans for early spring. Usually the crown Is of coarso white braid with an apology for a brim in black. Ono such model is oddlv dented in front and tho trimming con sists of fan-shaped loops of black tafiota. VERY LATEST THING IN FUR Maiden Ladies With Feline Favorites and Cruelty Societies Will Probably Expostulate. According to one of tho smart fashIon periodicals tho newest thing in fur is catskin. Think of it poor pus8)1 Tabby lovers, maiden Indies with fellno favorites, and cruelty societies will probably bo up In arms but nowadays ono goes great lengths for fnsbion! It is to bo hoped, however, that the fad will not become a real fashion and It Is certainly doubtful if it will. According to this fnsbion edict, "thu skins mako up beautifully, cither in white and black, white and gray or solid maltose colorings, with linings of satin and molro." As tho article states, however, "tho lover of tho domestic fellno will hardly be ablo to wear one," and we aro very glad indeed to agree. The Puckering Edges. The crinkling and puckering of skirt edgea can be blamed mostly to tho braid. It should always be well sponged before being put on the garment, as llko all clothes of a heavy texture, it shrinks quite n hit on tho first suap.clon of dampness, and unless damp ened at least onco before sewing on, it will bo suro to spoil the looks of the gnrmonfs edge. No matter whether the cloth of tho s'r.irt Is sponged or not. tho braid should be, because cloths that do not noed sponging before sewing In to the garment shrink over so slight ly nnd tho braid Is suro to shrink a good deal more after worn only short time. American Beauty. American Honuty rose Is one of the preferred tints this senson In trans parent matcrlnls. It has also been adopted by the wnlstmakers, ono of the newest designs In embroidered lin gerie blouses showing n conventional pattern In this trying but effective Wash Blouses Veiled. Tho veiling fancy has extended to tho llngorlo blouse, a plnln marquisette or chiffon Jumper In black or colors being worn over handsomo blouses of embroidered batiste or net.

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A dencrous Gift TVofcKor Munyon has jut issued a niofct beautiful, useful and complete almanac. It contnin not only all the ncientitle infonnation concerning tho moon's Phases, in all the latitudes, but has illustrated nrticles on how to read character by phrenology, palmistry and birth month. It also toll all about card reading, birth utoncs and their meaning, and givey the interpretation of dreams. It teaches beauty culture, manicuring, elves weights and mcanurca and antidote 1 lor poison. In fact, it is a Magazine Al

manac, mat not only gives valuable information, but will afford much amusement for every member of tho family, especially for parties and evening entertammentH. Fanners and people in tho rural district will find this Almanac almost invaluable. It will he fent to anyone absolutely freo on application to the Munvon Itemedy Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Give a Woman a Chance. Compulsory military service for men, urges a German female advocate of women's rights, should be offset by compulsory domestic service for women. On tho. theory that life in barrack and drill In tho manual of arms have benefitted German manhood, she asks, why will not life in the kitchen and exerclHO in tho use of pots and pans similarly ralso Germau womanhood? If Germany ever organzes a starling army of cooks It may force all Europe to follow Its lead. Cullnnry conscription Is n severe measure, but when enforced In Gormnny other nations might be expected to adopt it. Thoro would bo more reason in doing so than in followinir Germanv's lead in militarism. There is moro real need of cooks tho world over than of soldiers. It is possible to get nlong without fighting, but not without eating. A MINISTER SPEAKS. His Statement Should Convince the Moct Skeptical. Kidney sufferers should take fresh courage in reading tho statement of Rev. Marlon S. Foreman of Green field, Ind.. given below. Ho speaks for tho ben efit of suffering Immunity. Says he: "1 had kidney trouble In a bad form and was unablo to get relief until I began the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They did such good work that 1 strongly recommend them. I hope my testimonial will provo of benefit to other kidney sufferers." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by nil dealers, 50 cents a box. Fostor-.MIlburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Work and Marriage. In the New York courts recently a girl, aged 17, on being told by her mother that she was old enough to go to work, replied: "Work. I will not; I prefer to marry." Whereupon she was married before night to a young man earning $8 per- week. Thnt Is of a piece with the reasoning of another girl who, being interrogated by a friend, "Where nre you working now, Mamie?" answered promptly, "I nln't working; I'm marrIed."Uoston Herald. FRENCH BEAN COFFEE, 1 CENT A POUND It will grow in your own garden. Ripening hero in Wisconsin in 90 days. Splendid health coffee and costing to grow about ono cent a pound. A great rarity; a healthful drink. Send us today 15 cents in stamps nnd wo will mnil you package above coffee seed with full directions and our mammoth seed and plant catalog free. Or send us 31 cents nnd we add 10 packages elegant flower and unsurpassable vegetable seeds, suffi cient to grow bushels of vegetables and flowers. Or make your remittance 40 cents and we add to all of above 10 packages of wonderful farm seed spe cialties and novelties. John A. Salzer Seed Co., 182 S. 8th St., La Crosse, Wis. Take This to Heart. Some men work harder trying to get out of doing n thing than It would tako them to do It. Exchange. Sore Throat is no triflinir ailment. Tt will f-omrtimrfl earn- infection to the entire mrütem through the food von eat. Hambns Wizard Oil cures Sore Throat. It s more dlsgrnceful to distrust than to bo deceived. Houchefoucauld. piles cünrn inoto 14 day.' ?!J?J.l!ri,,'iut.wUl '""ind nionrr U I'AZO 111 V fa'l, POJ" "nr. caw of Itchtne. lllcwllnif ur rrotrudlnu l'llca In 0 to 14 dsjtV OINT. llllnd, fcuc One kind ot a bruto Is a mnn who refuses to flatter a woman. For constinntinn. lilimunos livnr. ,iia. tnrlinncvH nnd ilieaSeH rt'cttltuiK from impure blood, take Clarlicld Tea. Utvo n girl a present, nnd sho will not worry about the future. Do sion or trade

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