Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 June 1911 — Page 3

Hoods Sarsaparilla Cuirs all humors, catarrh and rlu umatism, relieves that tired ft t 'nnj?, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. (jet it today in usual liquid form or fi ., olMcd tablets called Sarsntabs. :15l Thompson's Ey Wattr

AfUT lior third engagement a girl Litlna to appear anxious. It Isn't always tho person who wants to say something that has soinotblng to say. Dr. Pierce's Plcnsant Pellets first put up 4A cnrs uro. They reculatu ami in visor ate. ftomnch. liver and bowels. Sujarcoatcd tiny granules. Getting On. Well. Httlo boy, did you go to tho c.rr uB the other day?" Yes'm. Pa wanted to go, bo I had o go with him." Hre Sntvc In Aupptln Tnhr Prevuita Infection Murine Eye Salvo in "1 n'm for nil Eyo Ills. No Morphine. Ask rirugglsta for Now Size 25o. Valuable Uyu Book in Each I'ackage, Test of Social Standing. (ild Porkonlarrd Sh! My wlfo has a j. earl necklnco concealed In her bonnet! Cubtoms Inspector Iluh7 Did Porkonlarrd Don't overlook It, thafs all! She wants to get hernamo la tho papers aa a socloty loader! I'uc k. Australia Rich In Libraries. Victoria's (Australia) five hundredth f-o library was opened latoly. One ur, all of tho older libraries are well j.itronlzed. Tho gross revonuo reuiM'd by them In tho aggregate from 1 ..its, mcmbors'a subscriptions, and tnts is about 5340.000. There are ut a million hooka in thoso libra-rie-. and it was claimed that somo-v.-r.g like 3,500.000 visits aro paid to L. m la tho year. While works of nci. aro read to tho greatest extent, grr, ral literature and history rccclvo a g,id deal of attention. SOMETHING ELSE. . 7 M l M 1 he Professor An ordinary brick v ..; uthorb a quart of water. ILo Pugilist Then my brother's no ti k' ho Professor What do you mean? i h Pugilist Ho nover absorbed t t tauch water In bis life. li meinbor. thoro Is n limit to huü endurance. Tho friends who ' I up for you may tiro in tho r-o of time and proceed to sit ti on you. .t few novclB are written for think- ; 'i'l; most of thorn aro written th' entertainment of womon. Is difficult to convince tho head h" house that two heads aro hoth.ui one. r Breakfast A Pleasure whi cn you have Post Toasties with cream A food zest that with wakes and the snap up appetite. Sprinkle crisp Post Toasties over a saucer of fresh strawberries, add some cream and a little sugar Appetizing Nourishing Convenient "The Memory Lingers" Sold by Grocers I'OSTUM CEREAL. CO., Lid., DMllo Creek. Mick

EVERYTHING IN WHITE ONLY COLOR FASHION SANCTIONS FOR THE SUMMER. Serge and Mohair for Tailored Models and Linen In Plain One-Plece Frocks Daintiness Keynote at the Styles. This year fashion has put tho emphasis in tailorod wear on white. Every sujomcr, of course, brings white to tho fore, but this craving for cool, immaculate v.iilto usually expresses itself in diaphanous frocks and blouaoa and in linen tailorod wear for tho street. liut this year tho coat and skirt suit of white serge or mohair will bo worn where in other summers linen has been the rule; and though the white serge suit may not be a whit cooler than tho one of dark blue, it looks a deul cooler; and that, to bo sure, is the main consideration. Tho white serge suit for summor days has no lining nnd Is made in the lightest, coolest way. Most of thoso models are trimmed with wide white braid, or with stitched bands and facings of white silk or satin. Tho whito mohair suits are especially dainty and are really as cool as tho linen models, with the advantage of shaking the dust tnoro readily; nor docs tho mohair suit require the fre quent pressings that the linen must have to keep It in prosontablo shape. Another white fad this summer will bo the little white linen frock In rather severe tailored style. These frocks are made with extreme, even exaggerated simplicity, a touch of Irish lace or a littlo hand embroidery being the only trimming permitted. The whlto linen frock pictured is typical of the best types of these costumes, and this llftle frock may bo worn in collarless style, as tho photograph shows, or there may bo a gulmpe of whlto tucked net or Irish lace. One of the prettiest of all tho white linen frocks oxhlbitod thus far was seen In a Fifth avenue window tho other morning; and beside tho frock of white linen there was another, identically like it, but mndo of palo-buff linen. These frocks had straight, rather high wnisted skirts and simple littlo bodices with seamless kimono sleeves, but tho feature was tho embroidered scalloping, done in self-color. Scallops outlined the squnro nock rapenlng and tho odgo of the sleeve.Tho Housekeeper. Fine as fairy webs are the lovely white voile frocks which have temporarily put thin lawn and muslin costumes In the shade. Loveliest of all are tho embroidered vollos and these come all ready to put together an easy task in this day of straight skirts nnd seamless bodices. The embroidered voile pictured has n four-Inch hem of yellow batiste and the smart sash, tied at ono side of tho back. Is of yellow satin ribbon, ono of tho long ends being cnught half way down with a cluster of tiny yellow roses. Tlnto of the Moment. Empire green (vert empire) Is the latest whim in Paris, as is everything reminiscent of tho empire period. This Bhndo may best be likened to the brilliant yet soft green of tho Chinese Jade, It is beautiful In every Imaginable material nnd blends particularly well with silver or gold. Another late shade 1b sacre, a com-

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binatlon of corlso and coral. It Is exceedingly handsome and effective in ostrich plutnago and flowors, but must be used with discretion on account of Its brilliance. In mauves the latest aro prelat, ovoque and porvenchw. The first two aro rich, deep ecclesiastical purples, and pervonchec is a soft, pnlo lavender, slightly pinkish In tone. Ilcnncr 1b a beautiful golden yollow, clear nnd translucent, with Just tho faintest touch of apricot in the cast. It is practically tho only distinct yellow shade in fuvor at the momont.

HATPINS ALWAYS AT HAND Directions for Making Decorative Little Holder In Which Articles May Be Kept. In our sketch may be scon n slrnp'O yet decorative little holder for hat-pins for hanging upon tho wall by tho side of the looking glass. For the foundation, a piece of stiff cardboard should be cut out in the shape indicated in our illustration, and about nine inches long; it is covered on both sides with somo pretty romnant ot silk. On tho lower part, fine narrow pockets are arranged Into which tho pins may be slipped In tbo manner shown. The holder is cntiroly outlined with a fine silk cord, carried Into three loops at tho top and bottom and again at either side. Tho center loop at tho top should be made rather larger than tho others, as ft Is by this loop that tho holder may bo suspended from tho wall. Tho colors of materials should be selected to suit tho paper of the wall on which they hnngf or In somo way to go woll with the general decoration of tho room. Gown of Scarlet. Paquin has furnished some wondo ful gowns to Mile. Juaiiita do Frezla of tho Theater Bouffos-Parislons. She Is playing in "Mndnme rAmirale" Ono robo Is especially beautiful. Can you lmagln a gown of scarlet or vermilion satin veiled with blue chiffon? Paquin can combine just tho right shadcR, as proved In this model. A chemisette of Ivory-colored lace covered with blue chiffon forms tin top of the bodice. Th fashionable ono-si! l trimming is quite apparent. A tunln is caught at ono side or the 5ress under a rosette of blue satin. Tho waist line Is high and a hanging ratiel of rhllTon is shown beneath the parted folds of the tunic Philadelphia North American. Hovers Over Rose. Initial embroidered handkorchiofs of sheerest linen have barred and fancifully edged borders and tho lettor framed In a wreath, medallion or lloral semi circle. A new fancy represents a butterfly hovering over a rose, with the tiny initial worked between the insect's outspread wings and the blossom's foliage. Glove handkerchiefs for shopping are a third smaller than tho ordinary size nnd mado chiefly of line lawn In white bordered with a color or a color bordered with white. They rarely are embroidered, but occasionally nrc seen with a small initial woven Into one corner. Shirtwaists Still Here. Separate blouEes aro essential to comfort this year, and while tho neverending cry continues to bo heard that white shirtwaists arc out of fashion, still one realizes that it Is necossary to include at least one Bmart whlto wnlst in tho wnrdrobo. Waists to match tho skirt in color, even if not in material, aro much moro generally becoming, but tho elaborate whito waist is always smart and attractlvo. Harper's Hazar. Middy Ties Used. The strong vogue for sailor effects Is Increasing tho demand for long, broad silk ties. Tho newest, called Middy tics, nre wider nnd half as long again as the regulation Windsor tie. The favorlto colors In these nre red. navy bltio and blue and white polka Hots.

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One of Many Methods Used by African Natives In Killing the Hippopotamus. Cape Town. Africa. The natives have vnrions ways of killing tho "river horse." On occasion, thoy will attack It with harpoons, to which aro attached linos ending in floats. The wounded boost. Its position mnrked by these floats, will thon bo followed up in canoes, nnd finally speared to doath. At other tltnos they will arrange great pitfalls: at others, some such dovlco nm that here illustrated. This particular method calls for the uao of a strong spearhead fixed In a Killing a Hippopotamus. hoavj block of wood, which Is hung from a line passed over a branch of a tree in the animal's path. The cord by which tho spear is suspended h made to run ncross the path, a few Inches above the ground, and is so ranged that when the beast stumbles agalnBt it the spear shall be released to fall and strike iL Well knowing that their quarry, though badly wounded, may yet take to the water nnd escape, the natives attach to the wood holding the spear a long lino which ends In a float; thus the groat beast can always be located, whether it be alive or dead. Tho hippopotamus is generally Inoffensive, but when pursued in boats by hunters It is subject to fits of rage nnd is dangerous. That the hippo Is cnpnble of being tamed and of becoming much attached to man has been proved in many Instances where the animals have been kept In captivity. The hippo appeared in tho ancient Roman spectacles and Is supposed to be tho behemoth referred to in the book of Job. The hippopotamus Is rapidly disappearing from its old haunts in Africa, as Colonel Hoosevolt discovered In his rocent hunting tour. The flesh is highly esteemed by the natives and tho fat. of which thero is a thick layer. Immediately under the skin, is a fa vorite African delicacy and Is known as "lakecow bacon." THE CRADLE OF METHODISM Movement Has Recently Been Started to Preserve Barratt's Chapel In Frederica, Del. WMlmlngton. Del. Barratt's chapel, which Is located near Frodorlcla. Konl county. Delaware. Is to Mothodlsti what Independence hall Is to Ameri cans. It was In this chapol Uishops Coke and Asbury first met In America held a council with 11 preachers and arranged for the organization cf thr Barratt's Chapel. Methodist church as It exists today. Now it Is proposed to ralso an endowment fund of $50,000 and preserve for ever the cradle of Methodism In the United States. During the year 17S0 tho chapel wna erected on ground donated for that purpose by Philip Barratt. a member of the Delawir- assembly, and great-great-grandfather of Judge Harratt ol inilladelphla. Philip Harratt was ono of the men who entertained and protected Asbury during the revolution. Because of its associations the chnpcl is held sacred by Methodists and the present movement, to place It under tho care of the Church Extension society seems bound to succeed. Dead Crane Comes to Life. I,ako Charles, la. -Carrying a crane ho believed to bo dead, Henry Ackers was walking to town from Coon creek. whero he shot the fowl, when It sud donly came to life and began pecking pieces out of Ackors face with its bill. It tried for Its captors oyos and nearly succeeded In getting them. Tho crane was of the sandhill variety nnd measurod seven feet from tip to Up.

Properly Thankful. Clark llowoll of Atlanta tells tho sad caio of an elderly darky OdorclH. churned with the theft

of In ot soma chickens. The negro had tho misfortune to ho defended by a young and inosporlencod attorney, although It Is doubtful whether any ono could have ocured his acquittal, tho commission of tho crime having been proved beyond nil doubL Tho darky rccoivod a prctty sovoro sontence. "Thank yo sah." said ho cheerfully, addressing tho Judge when tho sentence had been pronounced. "Dafs mighty hard, sah, but it ain't anything what I expetod. I thought, sah, dat between my charactor and dat speech of my lawyer dat yo'd hang me, shore!" THREE CURED OF ECZEMA "When a child, I suffered eight years with eczema, I could not sleep at night, and had sores all over my chest Wo had doctors and nono could do any good, until my mother saw the advertisement of tho Cuticura Remedies In tho paper. "Wo used the Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and they cured mo of eczema. I also used them on my flvo children. Two of them had eczema .... m 9 very bauiy. wnen my cnuaren naa eczema, I was not worried at all, as I knew the Cuticura Remedies would do their work. They bad sores all over their heads, their hair would fall out, and they would scratch all night and day. They had It on their heads, face, and in back of tho ears so that I thought their ears would drop off. I washed their heads and bodies with Cuticura Soap and they are as clean as tho driven snow. Cuticura Soap and Ointment also cured my children of ringworm I would not bo without tho Cuticura Remedies. They are wonderful." (Signed) Mrs. Violet Cole, 2G S. Redfield St, Philadelphia, Pa.. OcL 29, 1910. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout tho world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole props., Boston, for free book on skin and scalp diseases and their treatment So Familiar. "Yes," said Naggct, "a woman usually treats her husband as the average servant treats bric-a-brac." "Go ahead," said the wise Mrs. Nagget. "What's tho answer?" "Why. the more he's worth tho more she tries to break him." Best in the World. Maud What excuse have J"OU lor doing such an unmaldenly thing a3 proposing to Jack? Ethel The golden rule, Start afrcfh this SprinR-clcane and purify the eystcm by a course of (iariield Too, Herb laxative and blood purifier. If you don't bollevo honesty Is the best policy, try it. Mrs. Wlnslow'g Soothing Syrup for Children teethln?. nof lent the Buuts. reduces Inflammation, uUayu pain, euro wind colic, 2Zc a bottle. Whither a man cannot go his imagination the moro fondly travels. Garfield Tea regulates a lnry liver. A thing of beauty is a Joy forever. Keats.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the bctt of all medicines for the cure of diseaus, disorder end weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly jj.-idu-nted physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine ia any condition of tho system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which creates no craving for auch stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers ere not afraid to prist its' every ingredient on each outside bottlo wrapper end attest to tho truthfulness of tho same under oath

It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can f et it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine or xnovtn coMrosmox. No counterfeit is as jjood as the genuine and the druggist whoscys something else is "just ns good ns Dr. Pierce's" is cither mistaken or it trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to bo trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health raay be your life itself. See that you tit what you ask for.

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