Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1911 — Page 6

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QUESTION OF JACKETS

SERIOUS PROBLEM WOMEN ARE NOW CONFRONTED WITH.

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Japanese Style of Garment Is InexFenslve and Well Suited to Every, day Uie Eton Jacket of Fur It Newest. The problem of keeping warm with these cold days comes up for eettloinent to erery woman. The fur coat dors not solv It, for It Is entirely too heavy for walking. It 1 very good for evening for trolleys and for motor cars, but it wears our the strength ot any woman when It Is used as a steady evtrv-day garment. The fur scarf, broad and long as It Is. do-s not keep the body sufficiently warm for the open even over a cloth coat It h not the custom to wear

warm, waists now; a woman has to be dmspd cool enough for our overheat, d homos, and sho most depend on htr outer wraps to protect her from out door cold. 11. ...

mn mings have been tried warmth outside of the fur coat course the Eton Jacket of fur Is

newest garment. It has little weight and then Eton jackets are com lug back into fashion. Yet every woman cannot afford two coats of for a long and short one. and the choice goes to the long one as It gives the greater ervlce. And manv women cannot afford either coat, so they have to Intent, or accept, other methods of keeping comfortable In snow and Ice. The Shetland wool vest is usad by ttany under the coat. This has the üvantage of being exceedingly light In weight and washes easily, but It has the disadvantage of being too Bnug, it crash as the blouse and Its long, tight sleeves are not easy to slip over the loose kimono sleeve of the present waist. The waistcoat has no sleeves, and this Is an objoctlon to those who feel the cold acutely In their arms and hands. The new thing which Is less ex

pensive than any of the others Is the Japanese sack. This. In a square cut and light colors, has been taken up for two or three years for evening wear, but the ones that aro now used every day under dark suits aro fashioned like an Eton packet, buttoned high at the nock and are made of Japanese

silk in colors that prevail In coat suits.

SEED CORN OF UNIFORM SIZE

Every Farmer Should Recognize Its Great Importance When Mechanical Planter Is Employed. Every farmer should reallro the Importance of uilug seed corn that was uniform In site when a mechanical planter Is rojiloyod; otherwise the j

large gralrts will clog the machine, thus rosultlug In its not planting many hills before- the operator can notice same; tho very small grains are sure,

to o vorplant, or put more kernels in

ALIGHTING BOARD IS DOUBLE For Production of Honey to Be Sold Extracted or In Sections, Device Shown Is Useful.

For tho production of honoy to be sold, olther extracted or in sections, tho doublo alighting board shown horewlth will be found advantageous, says the Orango Judd Farmer.

Tho upper board Is Intended to catch most of the worker bees and runke them pass directly Into tho honoy

storing chamber, which Is protectee

from tho entrance of the queen by a perfotated zinc Bheet which excludei

r , uwBm WiiImKi i if I iiiii t 1

Ulack. brown, blue and violet aro the hüll than are desired, thus making

among me saiuo that one can most easily get, and the white ones can be dyed at a small expense by any one at home. These are not so expensive that they cannot be Indulged In by the

girl of moderate means who neods to

bo eapeclally warm In the early morn

ing hours when she Is probably standing on a cold corner waiting for a trolley or going to her otHce or school

room. Girls who suffer especially from tho cold la going out in the ovenlng and

wuugc iohk top coat is not warm

work in thinning them out. Where the

seed is uniform in size the stand of corn will be tho same; even and with the same number of stalks In each hill, which Is well worth the slight extra lalor In grading the seed, says the Homestead. Tho simple little grader lllustj-atod in this article, may bo built in a few hours' time and with it there Is no need to shell off the tip of the ear, as these small grains are taken out In the grading as well as the large kernels, nieces

or coo, etc.

nn, . nr.n,L, :, i u eic- 10 amid: a box Is made

. I "uo" hb i about 12 by 15 Inches so

mit nf n hon fdd -I ,n v. i . i

" iuuu im uiu icj. air. inches hltrh

u..u wugQi ativ.lv 18 im tJCi lent tueans of keeping snug and com. fortable.

WHEELED TRAY SET.

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square and live

This has a nroJectlnir

Doaru. at one end six inched wide. About one lach from the bottom nail a small cleat all around the Insido of box; across the short way of box stretch fino wlra hv nifif iv.

j In '.bis cleat and o verbind ing with tho I w're, stretching same across the box

The -wheeled tray set shown In this

Illustration is designed to save work and trouble in homes of moderate means. The trays, which are remov-

able, are supported by a steel framo

carriage, with three eight-Inch rubber.

tired wheels. Popular Mechanics.

NOVELTY INI CLOTH COSTUME

New and Original Ideas Evolved Garment Suitable for Many Materials.

In

mere are any number of costume

cloths that can be used for success

fully making up this design; for country wear, a soft, moderately fino tweed

Is always nice; this material In rather

light heather mixture Is used.

The skirt has deep inverted pleats at lower part, these are crossed at the

top by short straps of silk pointed at car h end The coat is quits no vol; It consists of a bodice slightly full at the waist in front, where It is gathered into a band, the plain basque being attached to the opposite odge; the collar, cuffs and waist-band are faced with silk. Largo hat of fine straw, simply trimmed with soft silk. Materials required: 5 yards -46 Inches wide, 3' yards skirt lining. 5 yards silk for lining coat, ?i yard silk for trimming.

NEW STYLES IN LINGERIE

Underwear Has Taken on elded Attractions Than This Season.

More De-Usual

In the struggle for lifo this season for at some time tho lingerie has been reduced to a minimum underwear has taken on more attractions than usual. The well fitted models, the exquisite embroidery and the fine materials of which lingerie Is now made are convincing to the woman who Is searching for bargains. The brides especially have the new lingerie attractions. The fine mus Uns without stiffening are as varied as the morning hours are from tho even

ing. They should bo kept so. too,1 which point is worth remembering' COST OF FARMHOUSF I IßHTQ They are most durable when lace i, fMnmnuUit LIlaHIS

For Grading Size cf Kernel.

each time, these wires should be one-

half inch opart. Now prepare some email strips of wood three-eighths inch in size and in a triangular form, or three cornered, have these the length of the box and nail them to the top side of cleats bo that there will be about five-sixteenths of Inch Epace between them : this slzo mav ho

increased if a corn with large kernels is used, but for the average size this permits the small and uniform kernels to pass this screen and retains the larger grains. The second screen Is to take out all the small grains, and for that purpose drive lath nails in the bottom, of box or along the edges of same on all Tour sides; these should be about one-fourth inch apart, depending on the size of corn used. On these stretch fine wire in each direction so as to make a screen, or use a piece of screening cut the size desired. This, with the projecting board at one side, completes the grader. It Is operated In the manner of any screen. The com Is placed in the hopper at the top. and the uniform and small kernels readily pass through to the eecond screen, where the uniform kernels are retained and the small ones pass through; the uniform kernels coming out over the projecting board Into the basket, thus recurlng seed that Is exactly of the same size.

Workers' Alighting Board. both tho queen and the drone; thus only tho workers can enter the upper chamber from tho lower one.

Hy those who have tried this system. tho plan is reported as working well, since it pre von ts the deposition of eggs in honey cells, and also aids in keeping tho honey clean. In the manipulation it Is desirable, where the strength of the colony and the proliflcness of tho queen demnnd it, to put the combs of unsealed and newly sealed brood above the queen, excluding zinc, and replace them with empty or nearly empty, ones, or those that contain brood in advanced stages, as well as combs heavy with bee bread. Hy alternating stories, every two weeks or so, the swarming prob

lem can bo very largely controlled.

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ALCOMOL-0 PER CENT AYcCetoblc Preparation Per Assimiln t im! Ihe Food and I?pnh -

i ting the Stomachs and Bowls of

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For Infants and Childron.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Promotes Diccslion.Cliccrful-

ncssandKest Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not "Nar c otic Prt'f eSOU DrSAMVElYKfiEt iwpyfi'i SfJ

4tx St a RttU,Sftt .. JTi(rrJtiaCtfda hwt Stuf .

Apcrfcct Remedy for Conslipation, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea

orms Convulsions. Feverishncss and LOSS OF SLEEP

FacSimile Signature of The Centauw Company, NEW YORK.

Bears tho A, Signature

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Exact Copy of Wrapper.

True to Her Nature. Maud Did you hear tho news? Madge has o'oped. Jack--Madge always was a flighty sort of a plrl.

aDseni. in other words, if you are planning a sensible outfit to last more than one year, use embroidery. Even the finest swiss and batiste ombroi' dery outlasts lace. It can be used t second time in many cases. Flounces should not be too full fot the spring and summer. The straight skirt Is slightly fuller, but

flare. Its straight lines must not bs Interfered with by any underfiounce. I Corset covers of allover embroidery '

or wide flouncing are very sensible for ( the dressy kind. They should bo cut

with little fullccs at the waist, for!

tho same reason that bulk has been' eliminated from the petticoat Tboi fitted corset cover with tho circular!

peplum Is the most satisfactory

Nightgowns made on empire lines

are probably inovlnc tow.ar.l Ar. I

place. The short upper portion Ij!

gatherod Into a straight band of em-i broidery or beading. Flowing of puff-i oil sleeves are quite short.

As usual, tho hand made Iinceri:

has a value not to be rainsnld Th!

French importations will always bei

favored by tho woman with money' to ituhrigo her lonclncs. I

Tho extremely piain llngerlo with

tape dra-wing string and a plain seal

uiu vugo iB ijiu kidci mat anouiti np-

Iu to practical minds. Thoy corn

bino daintiness with excoIUnt wear log qualities, and they aro Inexpon siv.

Demand a good flrtlng model nnd a

high quality of material nnd your lln-

gcrle will always bo in good stylo,

HANDY ATTACHMENT TO PLOW

extra uiaoe with Its Trailing Rods,

secured to Mold Board, Crumbles Soil After Turned.

The Illustration given herewith shows an attachment for plows which crumbles tho soil after It has been

Crumbles Soil. turned over. The extra blade with Its trailing rods is secured to the bottom of the mold board of the plow.

Laundry Bag Help. A. sailor's bag of whito canvas tualscs an excellent laundry bag for a boy"s room. Besides being strong and washable, It will prove attractive to thr boy and an Inducement to keep his room shipshape.

Two Odd Jabots. One was, strictly speaking, a tlo; It

was of black velvet, with little flowers done In ribbon-work In a queer, pinkish old gold. The center of each

blossom was held down by a tiny gilt bend; and the maker said It took her Just half an hour to fashion! No. 2 was really a Jabot; silk cmbroldered mull, all white, with tho nlternate figures worked over In the very palest colors blue and pink and green and violet and yellow, all very faint and subdued. Tho effect was charming, and was hoightened by a lace rufllo dyed in Irldoscent hues, but. like the Jabot ltaoir, very quiet and Inconspicuous.

Results of Experiments at Pennsylvania Station Show Acetylene Is Most Economical. The Pennsylvania experiment station has made some exppriments with kerosene, gasoline, denatured alcohol and acetylene lamps to determine the relative value of each form of lighting farm houses, with the following conclusions:

"All kerosene lights without mantle aro of very poor quality, very unlike

daylight, hard on the eyes and hence

Hkfly to produce pain and nervous

Irritation and Injury to health.

Acetylene, gasolino and alcohol (tho first one a naked flarao and the last two using irantlesl give light of a very much better quality than kero

sene, a light which In the proportions

of the colors in Us composition Is very

much more lIKo daylight. A light of good quality can be obtained also

from kerosene by using a mantle.

"Hy reason of the very excellent

quality of acetylene light and taking

account of the eye injuries and pain sad the effects; on general health, that

may result from the use of ordinary kerosene light tho former may he truly much more economic.! than tho

tatter, notwitxistsncitng the greater

cost pr candle power of acetylene.

Tills is true, alio, of alcohol light fovea at present prices) by reason of

its very good Quality." .t i i . . . . .

mere is no uirjui mat too poor

light of most fnrir bouses contributes to some extent to a desire of tho boy or girl to go to the city, whore rending after dark Is not an irksome task for eye and mind.

Encourage the Boys. When a boy presents an Idea that Is feasible, pat him on the back and encourage him. and ho will develop a love for agriculture and become the pride of your heart In your declining years, and will love the homes and the farms that you have worked so hard to pay for. If farming has not paid In your case, by all means give the boy a chance to begin without your handicap. "What was good enough for mo is good enough for the boy." Is a maxim unworthy of a New England farmer. Give the boy a chance at an agricultural education and he will help you to stop tho lonks and turn the past and present Into a brighter future.

.TrT Murine Eye Ilrmnlr for Itrd. JJatory Byes and Granulated Eyelids. Jo famnrtlhtf Junt Eye Comfort. Murine hyo Halve in Aseptic Tubes New Hire 26c. ilurlno Kyo Kemedy Liquid 5c and COc.

Too Costiy. "When I want to flatter a man I ask hin for advice." "I taf.e It for granted that you never want to flatter a lawyer."

HiiAKK into vorn SHOES AUnV Vbut-EtMb AMIteptle powder for Tlrwl. acblntf. swollen, nerrou ttU 01to rru an4 comfort. Hai.eiwlklnirdfllrfht. Sold eTerjwbvm, üc Ponl accept an; ub-Utote. Kor Kit UK ample. addreai Allen S. OlmsW. Le Itoy, N. V. Quite So. "Was your brother hurt at pole vaulting last night?"

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CASTORIA

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The Wretchedness of Constipation Caa qtBckly be overcome by

CARTER'S LITTLE

LIVER PILLS.

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Headache. Dizzi-

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Hamlins Wizard Oil is recommended hy many rihyfieiann. It U uwl in many public nnd private hospitals. Why not keep a bottle on hand in your own home?

THIS t FINE jV NECKLACE

ir a man succeeded In discovering into your locality, perpetual motion ho probably would Kphiooo ;ecUa

not feel as proud as ho did when as a boy he discovered that ho could whistle through his teeth.

To Introduce Our Goods

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Faith must become active through works. Deeds must spring spontaneously from tho divine lifo within the soul. C. W. Wendte.

we will send this bar. .

ecklacei In Samthlre. Am,ti - .

uuuy pinneit, loretlicr wiin enr rlrri. i ' ' tie In Kilver. To oi rer the real rnltie ' i article we aOc jon to ahow It to )t ur V c SMITH JEWELRY COMPANY Eotobllshed 14 Yearn CLAYPOOL. BLDO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Temporary 'Paiture. The Cornell station recommends tho following for a temporary pasture on good land: Timothy. JO pounds; red clover. S pounds; alalko clover. 4 pounds. Four pounds of red top may bo ndded to tho above for land that Vs wet or Eour. For a permanent pastare on good land the following aeeds should be sown : Timothy. 8 pounds; red top. 4 pounds; Canadian blue grass, 4 pounds ; red clover. 6 pounds; nl8lke cloTer, 3 pounds; white clover, 1 pound.

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Winter plowing seems to be gaining In favor. Rhubarb plants may bo sot out either In the spring or fall. Every department of the farm must be watched for leaks and waste. As soon as tho ground can be worked In spring, peas should be sown. Oood time to get the manure pile out of sight and spread It over the fields. Agriculture nowadays needs brains mixed with It In order to make it successful.

There is no part of tho farm which will pay so well as a little space de voted to asparagus. Woods Injure growing crops by appropriating the available plant food and by removing water from tho soil. Manure and phosphate properly used will give a good yield of grain nnd a thick set of timothy and clover Turnips can be grown on wet land

better than either carrots or mangels, so they can be sown nearly a month

later.

After every heavy rain the eround

should bo gone over with the cultivator to kill all weeds and restore tho dust mulch.

Sentiment may have a placo in flow

ers and gardens, but It Is not profit

able In making a farm If by holding It there Is a contlnunl loss.

There 1b no use In drilling or din

ging a deep well to get pure water if

tho curbing or tho top of tho caslnir

allows the entrance of dirt or flllb.

Gprficld Tel stimulates the liver, correct; constipation, cleanses the aystem and rids the blood of inijiuritie. All druggists. How easy It is lor the people who are down on excitement In religion to fire all their gasoline at a baseball game.

Tri, Sw Twt, airrrfeb im MtrtlM Wt A Country School for Girls IN SEW YOKK CITY. Ik-it feat n ret . f oonmrj and city Hf Uut-if -d.jor ippi.i school raric of Siaerwi !iKirthelIodM,n K t Acailatrlc tjourx rrlmarjC lanlodrna' Music and Art aiss ruju.t u4 iim hiiiiuj

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltac- and bractiRc Uf bib-. IYomoj Ituttmnt punNerer TalU to Btoro Ory Hair to Ita Youthful C r. Cure Kp dlmM a hair ffec. .Kic.andiIJO at I)rocriu

For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the llerb laxative. All druggist.

Hero's a tip, young man. Convince a girl that she shouldn't love you, and she will.

Montana Forms in Famous Chestnut Valley Weh. black soli: innnjr wr.Vhor; nlntnrs to It . t

pieaaani: dry rarmini; uircufnl. iJind e.

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bay. atock. rujd-s. Irrigated farmland tra

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Woman s Power Over Man "Woman's moit glorious endowment is the poner to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she los it and still loves on, ao onc n tho wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weakness and derangement of her special womanly organism soon locs the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general hcalih suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, hrr omT,f.;i.

thH!Z ? JTe?Ue? t, WOmQD- - Dr- K'V- fierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with 5houV.mU 7 Sta?.f tbIC P,,y.5,cl!. " Prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail2; fil i "t 08 Dr A" 3 FBVorie Prescription. It is a positive iftl, vrcoknscs1 and disorders peculiar to vromen. It purifies, rciju- ? Cn 0nd ,,C?1'- Ä,dicinB dca,e "II it. No honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN" STRONG, SICK WOMEN" WEXL. Dr. Plrrce', Plemnt Mteti regulate and strrntn Stocwb, Ltvwr mad Bowls.

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