Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1911 — Page 2
Hoods
Sarsapariila Is the specific remcdv for thn
tired feeling so common in the spring or upon the return of
warm weather. It purifies
ana enriches the blood. Get it today in usual liquid form or
cnocoiaieu tablets called Sarsataba. The Wretchedness of Constipation Ca otaeUy be ototou by
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UVR FILLS. Pure! rrgctabla
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FOR FANCY SLIPPERS
EASY
TO HAVE PAIR TO MATCH
EVERY GOWN.
By the Use of Rosettes the Pardonable
Deception Cannot Be Discovered Plaited Ribbon Another Style of Trimming.
Politician There were several uagrammntlcal sentences In your speech last night. The Candidate I know; I'm making a play for the uneducated vote. Breaking a Hobo's Heart. Manager Gus Hartz was standing near the opera house box office when ono of two panhandlers who had entered the lobby approached him. and.
uoming out an addrodsed and sealed envelope, begged for the prico of a postage stamp. "It's for me mudder, boas," he sniveled. "You'se wouldn't turn down er guy ler do prico or do stamp, would youso?" "Never." said the manager, deftly grasplns tho envelope and throwing It through tho box ofilco window. "Hero, Fred." adrosslng himsolf to Treasurer Fred Coan, "stamp this and havo It mailed." The velocity of tho proceeding fairly took the panhandler's breath away. Then, backing away to where his partnor awaited him, ho whispered: "N'othIn doing, bo tho guy's wiso." Cleveland Loader.
Keep Clean. Keep your houso and your belongings clean. Lot the blessod sun. the greatost physician in tho world, get all Uirough you and all about you. Get your full share of tho free air of heaven. "Eat to livo nnd not live to eat," as a sage philosopher of the long ago tolls us. Keep your house clean in which you live nnd keep tho "houso" In which your life lives ckan, and all will be woll. A Distinction. "Ifm may not be a successful man," sa!d he on 1 1 in 1st. "but he's full of possibilities." "Porhnps." gruntod the cynio, "but not of probabilities."
One of the dcllsrhts of tho nrosont
day girl is to have a collection of fancv
fiiippors a pair for almost every gown.
None or tnoso suppers are plain and many of them are very much decorated. Theso decorations can bo changed so as to make the same slippers look like something ontlrolv dif-
forent. Tho girl who cannot havo as
many pairs as she has gowns can make for herself a lareo collection
or rosottes. bows with buckles and various little fancy trimmings. Black velvet slippers are used with many gowns and they can havo Hat white bows with rhinestone buckles or i
colored chiffon and sntin roses. These
little flowers are not hard to make. A
strip of the material is foldod over and
gattiered, then twisted in such a way that It looks like tho petals of a rose.
mere is a certain knack in the twisting, and the girl who does not succeed in doing it might take a lesson in mnk.
In? the flowors at an embroidery shop. Another style of trimming is a flat rosette made of finely plaited ribbon. This Is sewed around a sm.aH circle of tho samo ribbon, stiffened and edged with beads. For very full dress occar.Ions a pretty Way to trim the slippers Ja with little rhinestone butterflies, whoso wings stand up. These may be
ngui on tue slippers or have a rosette under them. The trimming is often in a different color from the slippers, so tho girl who has a white pair can have chiffon rosettes or flowers In pink, In blue and In yellow to go with gowns of those colors. If the gown has touches 3 black in Its trimming (as so many do now) a hotter effect is given by using black slippers, either of velvet, satin or patent leather. Tho enmn
orations can be used on thoso as on
tne unite slippers, and a few strong stitches will hold them In place, so It Is quito easy to change them.
Unfrayed Scallops. Sorao housekeepers object to tho buttonholed Bcallop on embroldory because It frays in washing. This 'can bo overcome in several ways. The surest is to buttonhole a second time over the purled edge, when the seallop has been worked and cut out Another method is to run the outline of tho scallop with machine stitching before buttonholing. Or in cutting leave a narrow margin and turn back under tho scallop and hem to tho material.
If theso are too much trouble, at
least wash the linen Ueforo cutting out. The muterinl shrluks and Is much loss likoly to fray. Whero the ontlro
pioco is not washod. tho otnbroldored oogo can be dipped in lukowarm water for a fow minutes, then ironed dry and later cut out closo to tho purlod odgo.
FRILLS FOR THE LITTLE ONES Small Maidens and Their Beaux Have Distinct Fashions as Havo Their Elders.
COUNT WANTS AN HEIRESS
Austrian Noble Ready to Take Bride to London for Coronation Fetes. Now York. If you are an Amerlcnn holross, good looking, a blonde, well educntod, compnnlonablo nnd willing to becomo tho wife of Count Hugo Chrlstalnlgg, you may marry tho count nnd nttend the coronation of King Georgo V. in Juno. Frnuloln Yrmn mvnr. nnhnttv
kor of Now York, confldnnto nnd rnr.
respondent of prlncos. counts and other noblos, is nuthorlty for tho statement. In proof of tho nssortlon that tho count is good looking, sho forwards his photograph. "You seo." said Miss Illoyer. In explaining her plans, "the coronation
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GASTORIA
Aetf ctable Preparation IcrAssimilalind iheFvfir)fim.i.,i.
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Por Infants and Child
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bolts are the thing. Even on tho frllllost frocks they uro
seen.
For tiny boys and srirls. 'as for thHr
elders, there are distinct differences In effocts to bo worn In tho mnrnlne
or afternoon.
For the former time belts nro n
heavy grade of leather.
Black and tan aro tho smartest col
ors.
Buckles, leather covered, to match.
aro moro in voguo than metal.
f no former variety costs morn. nnA
therefore, is not so common.
Bright colors, red. bluo and Prunn
may appear on dresses In bolts.
They should be seen before nnon
only, to make variety.
For afternoon, little cirls whn sporn
sashes have thoir frocks finished with a delicato color by the introduction of kid. not leather bolt3. Those come in light blue, pink, yellow, and indoed every hue of the rainbow. They are as wide as the leather bands, but tho kid is extremely soft. It may be "drossod" or suede finish. With such belts silk stockings, and i.i j ...
kju snoes or tne same color must bo chosen, and, of course, hair rlhhona
aro to match.
Tho same rule for little irlrls nrv.
plies to tiny boys, but after the ago of five years the latter should wear belts made only of leather.
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Promotes D.gcstionhcerful-
nessandRcst.Con.ains neither A... 1 L ... .
vFiuiii.nurpnine nor .Mineral Not Mau c otic Mrrpt SOU DrS.Otl'lfmX8 LKjtlV -f.
ArtAtJt Jmfo ., Hpr Set J ffcirprrrm f7cr
Anrrfecl Urmrilv fnrfVni!rm
lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Norms.ConvuIsions.Feverisrvncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. freSinulc Signature of' Trn: Centaur Company. . NEW YORK.
Bears the ,i
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
FROM PARIS
Count Hugo Chrlstalnlgg. will draw a Croat ornwd nt rrn.ni,..
Americans and their families to London, and Vienna is no farther from '.he British capital than Chicago Is from New York, so you seo it will le very easy to bring about a meeting between my titled young Austrians nnd my American cllonts. "It may be a surnrlso vm t
have now more than forty letter's from I persons in various American cities In
denting that the writers aro anxious to bocoino my clients. Not only aro the letters written by tho young women themselves, but In several Instances their parents havo made in
quiry as to my responsibility and my discretion."
guaranteed under lhc Foodat
Exsrt Copy of Wrapper.
OASTGflfJl
Tki crru ooBoiirT, Htvroae crrr.
A Model by Lewis of Paris. Blacl chip hat, with spray of crimson rosei and black velvet bows.
The Sash. Broad sashes resembling tho Jap aneso obi are seen on somo of thi evening gowns of tho spring, their flal high loops ln the back running all thi Way Up tO tho fihoilMom nn ,.
ui me uecouetage
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bUllABLh TO MANY FABRICS 1
You cannot step twice Into the samo stroam, for as you aro stepping in, other, and yet othor, waters flow on. Heraclltus.
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Get the Happy Mood Post Toasties wilh cream for a breakfast starter produce !l And there's a lot in starting the day rigliL You're bound to hand happinesi to someone as you go along, and lhc more you give the more you get. Buy a package of Post Toasties and increase the happiness of the familyl
The Memory Lingers"
POSTUM CEREAL CO.. Ltd.. Dtttle Creek, Mich.
Design for Girls' Coat May Be Mado
up in Almost any Desired Material. Our modol coat Is made up In rich red face cloth, but tho style is equally Biiitable to be reproduced ln sorgo, twood. volvotoon or linen. The collar and ruffs aro facad noarly
it
iplSlt
to the edgo with black figured silk, the waist band being of tho samo. Largo hat with red straw brim and full silk crown. Materials reoulrod for th
yards 48 Inches wide, four yards silk-
cuo ior lining 24 Inches wide, threefourths yard silk 22 inches wldo for facing "
ROCOCO ROSES FIND FAVOE
Worth of Idea, Originating In Paris Recognized by the Women of America.
Those tiny rococo silk roses thai havo been tho passion of the Parisienno for the past two years have fOUnd the Way to Amorlrnn fTvlr,l
hearts as well, and havo played a largo part as a decorative motif on hats, blouse, girdles and neckwear during tho past season. They are so piquant In coloring nnd so adaptablo to dainty design that plain satin and gold evcnhiK shoes nnd iint,nra
decorated with them, either in llttlo clusters cr dainty wreaths, instead of tho long-used buckle or bow.
bilk stockings also fl&unt thm
ly, and llttlo sprays of thn ,tnim-
roses In dull tints add a note of
ganco and succest a fnroto .,.
that Is very "fetching." Of course.
luu ""Huong or velvet that has boon so Important an accosRnrv ,
street costume has also been enllvened by this means nt m.nin.t. .
- vMiuuiiiouuieiii, done In black molro or satin ribbon
" MM!rB unsn or BO' to blend ln with tho lone gold cords that aro so fashlonablo. The longer tho cords attached to these bags and tho handsomer tho tassels, tho mnrn riagiMku .1 .
1.1. . . "v-,iuu wioy are. although when a bag swings at so
,.-1 u ingiu it .s found to bo 1m. prac cable, so that many women carZliu'l,,r .80id m?8h bass besides,
"u,u l,r nandkorchlcf and the necessary small coins.
MONSTER CROSS IN STONE
Memorial in Golden Gate Park, San
r-ranclsco, Said to Be Largest In World.
San Francisco. There is standing In Golden Gate park what is ono of tho largest stone crosses in tho world. If indeed, not the very largest. Around this huge cross clusters many historical associations, closely connected with early Pacific coast civilization. In tho year 1597. Sir Francis Drake, one of England's greatest navigators, mado a cruising voyage to the Pacific coast. Though Drake was not In fact tho first and real dlscovo ror nf Snn
Francisco bay. yet ho was tho first English navigator who had ever entered tho bay. Some distance north of s. PVnn.
Cisco bay is located Drake's bay. a small coast Indentation. It was whilo lying In Drake's bay that Drake held the first religious services (In tho English tongue), that had ever beon celebrated on this western coast, and
IV. SISGLKSTBAl BUGGY HAKXKSS wChfw 10 t0. tho ,nch. reinforced J.r.SELiu "tra'n comes; round eds nnlehed throughout, lirtdle Vln. box cnefks- round stays, nose band COLLAR: Mn. V .tapSd! ÄLLi ,8,nR'- "P 5--: BACK l:l?lJ'S: "ixli-ln., sprlnc ends. BnSECHINGr :i-ln. fill' STRAPS: -lt. TRIMSflN'OS: nickel, brasn or Imitation rubber. Prico only JI5.3
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Gemco Harness aro soM by dairs !n a'nmst . rr tith. re la a rletn.p.. f . r t.-.n lauie t.',. , l-am-d ti. . n .1. r-r.,1 on afcSo Ilarrds to Rive JtuU torv mW Tho d ruarantee .that or the k.-a d.-alr larso aj mke it pbl,. t. II at th west Perx-ent of pr..fTt at which drodabU Uirn ss can be sold. The rm which u civi t every step In the makln of GEMCO Ilarress. the tnpctlon of leather whn wet at the cuttlns bench and of the ham-si when completed, means a lot to you. Wt you know we nay more for leathr as sj nave it rre from accidental cuts. tnire rr thread to have It strong, and more ftr hardware so as to have the best quaUtv. you w't understand why wo are not afraid to surantee your harness and offer to nwke . i any defects-It Is ulmply because there w :i b none In JL You feel safe when you dr. your jplrlte.1 horse with such harne, ly for the TRADE-MARK "GEMCO" on t. box loops-It means our Guarantee yn jr pr-. taction. Buy them from your own ) -rni dealer If ho cannot supply the kin 1 r ,a want write us for booklet .Vo. 611. trrri'aln his name. THE CRAF-MORSBACH CO.. CINCINNATI. OHIO
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
Shake Into Yoar Shoe Allma'f Foot Kim the nnlUerttt nTder Tor e feet. It oat c coro ml buaKmi. J ikr a-reatrt comfort dUrttrrr o( he ngr. X. .-o' Font Ku ibiLm tltat or Bw ihott tel ,; It lit crt'n rIlr tor icrrowtcc et 1. i - ' eg. ci.ioct and url, iter- (t. J;tI?1r,,!'-,',Jin''"' THY IT TO-llA V. Sold .wrwiiw. c ttn not nrrrpt aar nfcitltate. o3t 1J sua iorSicux iUai PPCC TltlAI. PACKAGE
Taa Inch. Vit Allen!
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Tri! Pckr FRCC. Aäirr, AUKS S. OLMSTED, 1 Rf;. N. T.
Mr. Bore (looking) Gracious! It's nearly ten o'clock. Miss Caustiquo (suppressing a yawn) Aro you quite suro it3 not eleven?
DISTEMPER
The Peasant Coiffure. Tho peasant coiffure, which Is gain Ing votaries. Is a vorv ni....
and common adaptation of tho or!
... uvo.b.i. nucr parting tho tressen In tho center, abovo tho brow the long locks at tho sides aro plaited and rolled round over tho ears in a spiral mound. Thoso at ihn
------ w untR uro curled, nnd It is notlrnnhin , .i...
aro piled higher upon tho crown ol au1.,t,han ft month or more ago. Llttlo children aro wearing their hair In Just tho samo mav. hm tu.
no curls at tho back- nil t
iu IUUK3 are crispy plaited and twisted In spirals above tho ears.
Cross at Golden Gate.
one of the first recorded sorvlces hold
on tnis continent.
To properly memorialize this his-
loncai reilglous event, tho lato Georgo W. Childs of Philadelphia prosonted this hugo cross to Golden Gnto park. This was dono at the time of tho opon-
ms or mo miu-vinter fair that was
ueiu in tne winter of 1S94
Walks Far to Cure Leg. Chico, Cal. Over six years ago M. E. Crookum. now night watchman horo for the Diamond .Match company Injured one of his legs. Physicians' told him that a complete cure could be effected only by walking. Six years, four months and twentyfour days ago Crookum was given his present Job. Since then ho has walked 27,006 miles on düty. and. bcsldos this two miles a day to and from work! Ho says his log Is almost woll. Crookum has a one-mllo beat to cover hourly. 12 times nih -
, . , o". cutuu nights a week. He missed only two
UBJD VVUTK.
UMk gff!!??'1 m harms the dinM with SPOI N'S DISTEMPKI5 T CTRE l,V ii , . K"ranteed. Over 000. m pooa dni?Kiit, or end to manufacturer. Anenta -.nte,l. Spohn Mednail ( o" n' Contosious Disease. Goshea. Ind. His Effort. "Xow, Johnny." said the teacher, "you may try your hand at writing a short story." A few minutes later Johnny handed
up nis siate on which was written: "Us boys all lovos our teacher." Harper's Ilazar.
j WE BUY CLEAN, DRY i GOLD SEAL ROOT j At $2 oo per lb Send us what yon hae. ( Allaire, Woodward & CoBox 1020, Peoria. ilL ! LOST TREASURE
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KrsPl yon.Vc Kre SnUet Appij only from Aseptic Tubes to Tf.h.C,ntvnfeCeVon- Mur,n Eye Salve In uiu .c-0c Eye Rooka In each Vkg. If you are acquainted with happiness Introduce him to your neighbor E. Drooks.
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LAND J'5Bcrrli,lnnFot.rclt7 XXOO0pSt la 10 jer tlaio. 1 . j. ,MorLv. ifldbuiil.Tex.
SiSi'?.f r ?.on5pM rIl for collectlnfr nara ami
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BOYS and GIRLS ytrh -wr. tauiw -
"""h V I RilUn to ti Irua.
Woman's Ills a
hoadlTtr suffer needlessly from girlhood to woman, hood and from motherhood to old ode-with backache dinesiorheadhe. She become, broken.dowo7.leej: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription JHrw"f,rp,on ha'' 'or over HO years, beea ear na delicate, u pmln.wracked womtZ by the handred, of thousands am4 this too "m the privacy of their homes without their hi. InH to submit to Indelicate Questioning a"ä etlenslvely rspuünant examination.
wfridDlTÄ P? trotter free. Addret. Dr. P.b,cU fDJll vJLt'U"!? Buffalo. N. Y.
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