Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1911 — Page 7

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AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia PinknarrTs Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. '1 Buffered two years with female disorders. my neaitn was very bad and I had a (continual backacho which was simnlv awful. I could not stand on my feet lontrenouRh to cook a meal's vi etna la without my back nearly killincr me. and I would havo such drasrönir EcnIsations I could llifirdlv Hnr If T bad soreness in each sido. could not Ftand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On aclvico I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound and LiYer Pilla and am enjoying good health. It is now n.oro than two years and I have not Lad an ache or pain einco I do all my own work, -washing and everything, nd never havo the backache any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you .'.ink my testimony will help others v "U may publish ft." Mrs. Ollie KDALL, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache Is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. Ir you lave backache don't neglect it To p-t permanent relielf you must reach the root of tho trouble. Nothing wo know of will do this so surely as Lydia . Pinkbam's Compound. "Write to Mrs. Pinlcham, at Lynn, Mass., for special advice. Your letter will bo absolutely confidential, and tho advico free. A Hopeful Fellow. ' What is an optimist?" ' WTAan whose bump of hopo Is bigr than the rest of hiß bead." On Second Washing. "I've Just washed out a suit for my : boy and now it seems too tight for him " He'll fit It all right. If you'll wash ti e boy." Mogendorfer Blaetter. A Personal Matter. "You must havo 6tudied political pfnomy pretty thoroughly to be so lmprf-ssed with the Iniquity of tho trusts." To tell you the truth," replied the or did citizen, "I don't know much fhcut tho Insldo workings of trusts. Pur I have seen pictures of the men -. run them, and I have kind of Uk n a dislike to them." EASY. Jpssle How does Sue manage win so many guessing contests? JoeHer father is In charge of tho Wal weather bureau, and Bhe gets t,,! to predict tho result of the conand then she guesses the other way. AT THE PARSONAGE. Coffee Runs Riot No Longer. "Wife and I had a serious time of It xfcue we were cofTee drinkers. She had gastritis, headaches, belchDR and would havo periods of sickj' 8. while I secured a dally headacho became chronic. We naturally sought relief by drugs 't..out avail, for It Is now plain cr "Jugh that no drug will cure the dlsanother drug (coffee) sets up, ia-tlcularly, 8o long as the drug ich causes tho trouble is continued. Finally we thought we would try '-wng off coffee and using Postum. I ' ' red that my headachos disappeared magic, and my old 'trembly nervJ '"n.M" loft- One day wlfb said, 'Do ' know ny gastritis hf.s gone?' fne can hardly reallro what Pestu has done for us. Then we began to talk to others. -es father and mother were both ' w drinkers and sufferers. Their darhea left entirely a short tlma r they changed from coffee to 1 '-im. I v 1 l"8an o enquire among my parr , r,7!?S and found t0 In' astonishtin L V number3 of them use Post'n place of cofTee. Many of the t r Z I Who havo v,sltcd 0,,r Pr r . bocom enthusiastic cham I n of Postum." Name given bj nZS Co Batt,e Crcek' Mlchw !Km ,e. IUt,e b00k "The Roa 'Tr rend !.- .... . . on "r inarnra mini n. ,irn lere r' ln,c' of hamai a to

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CAN BE USED TO GIVE JUST THE NEEDED TOUCH. Little Thought and Time Spent on Adjustment Means Much Possibilities for Artistic Effect Almost Without Number. Knowing how to tie a bow or how to arrange folded ribbon artistically Is on accomplishment comparatively few women possess. Deft fingers and an artist's eye are essential In this work, but with prac tlce most women will be able to gain good results. To the woman who Is employed, ribbon is a tried and truo friond. Times without number It can bo uhed to add Just tho needed touch to a business suit or to freshen a gown that has begun to show the marks of wear. A fresh bow on the hat you have been wearing all summer will fix that so you can finish out tho season without the expenso of a new one. With two yards of soft, wide ribbon make yourself one of the fashionable new girdles for your white frock. Munsurc off a length to encircle the waist and cut It straight at tho ends. 1-old it lengthwise In throe to form narrow plaits and bono it with featherbone four Inches on either side of tho center of tho front and the same distance from tho center back, with a bone each side of the lap at the back to hold It in shape and for a foundation for tho hooks and eyes. Double the ends over these bone and sew them fast. Make a brond obi bow for the back by folding the ribbon over with tho two edges meeting In the conter. Baste those down firmly and pluit in the center the same width as the girdle. Fold n bit of ribbon over tho center for a loop and sew It fast to the girdle. After the glrdlo Is in place, pin the top of the wide loops to the bodice of your gown, well up on the back, about tho base of your shoulder blade. By this a pretty oriental effect is given to the otborwlso plnin frock. FOur long loops and two short loops of ribbon, held In place with a twisted knot, make an crtistlc bow for a large hat. Make tho long loops nine Inches doubled and the short ones stx inches. Wire the longer loops with flat ribbon wire, caught on tbe Inside with a long stitch, so they will keep in place. Around tho crown of your hat put a folded band of the same ribbon and sew the bow to tho front, with the knot exactly In the center. Tack the loops In placo and your hat Is rendy to wear. A flat pump bow of velvet ribbon, or n bow of soft satin ribbon with two loops and two ends, makes a pretty ' finish for the linen collar or the Dutch collar of lace. Narrow ribbon made Into a rosette bow with long ends, having tho ribbon sewed In tiny loops simulating blossoms, makes delightful littlo color touches for the top of the lace Jabot. CHILD'S FROCK OF CASHMERE This pretty treck Is of cashmere, trimmed with hand embroidery and hand embroidered scallops nnd dots. It Is In princess form, finished nt tho bottom with the embroldory, which Torms the heading to a little flounco of tho material. On tho waist the embroidery forms tho fichu and cuffs. Tho glrdlo is of cord, the ends finished with tassels. In Praise of Candor. Candor Is the brightest gem of crlt Idem. Diaraeli. '

. v 4i ntuwijuvi i w a ribbon-covered bandeau. American beauty, coral, cerise, royal blue, nattier blue, empire green, vlolot nnd Helen pink are tho accepted shades this season. Black-and-white striped ribbons art also much in form. DUTCH BONNET. In navy blue taffetas and broderle Anglaiae, with cluster of red roses. Concerning Suits. Skirts are being made slightly fuller than they were in the early part of the season, but thoy are still cut with the long slim lines which will prevail during the fall season. The popularity of the panel back and front still holds. The newest skirts have plaits inset at the sides to give the desired fullness. The rnised waistline with an Inside belt to keep It firmly In place Is a feature on the modish models. Separate skirts are strictly tailored, and those that do not show the panel effect are either cut perfectly plain, trimmed only with stitching or have a simulated tunic effect obtained by the use of bins bands. To Make Buttonholes. Wo have all been troubled In making buttonholes In thin materials. Here is a way of overcoming the difficulty. Hold a piece of the material on the under side and cut the hole through this as though It wero part of tho waist. After you have finished working tho buttonhole, cut away the under cloth very carefully, so that it will not show. You will have no difficulty even with chiffon, if you fold the cloth two or three times. Substitute for Bodkin. If a bodkin is not at hand, an excellent substitute Is n wooden match. First strike the head; let It blaze a moment and blow out the flame. Cut or break off the burnt end, then wrap the ribbon or tape firmly about the end of the matchstlck and f.sh It through the hem, as is done with a bodkin. If held firmly, the tape or ribbon will not slip. COIFFURES OF ALL KINOS Season's Offerings Show a Decidedly Wide Choice In the Matter of Dressing the Hair. No matter to which side our tnsto may Incline or whether we feel disposed to voto for tho picturesque head "sunning over with curls," tho quaint domureness of tho early Victorian center parting or the severely classic swathing of straight strands of hair bound closely round the head this season, wo shall find coiffures to onr taste. Without exception the now transformations and toupees are of tho most attractive nnd fnsclnntlng description, carried out as they aro In hair of the finest quality procurable, which has practically no weight at nil nnd which from tho fact that It la nnturally wavy and curly will remain entirely unaffected by rain, sea air, fog or any kind of dampness In tho ntmosphere. The many advantages of naturally wavy hnlr which will withstand these ndverso conditions must bo self-evIdenL Renovating Worn Cloth. To revive the appenrance of a suit that Is becoming so worn as to bo shiny In certnln spots, a bit of distilled white vinegar, diluted In water, rubbed In with a white woolen cloth will raise the nap and give It n look of newness tlint will make tho suit of good sorvlce for some wcekB more. This Is a good hint to tnke advantage of for It can save one additional expense, especially when wanting to tide over Into the next season, when a heavier or lighter cloth Is more appropriate.

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Worn Out and Prostrated with Ter rible Kldnev Trouble. Sirs. Margaret Cook, North Market St., Logan, Ohio, says: "It is almost Impossible to describo my sufferings My back ached constantly nnd so nw ful was tho bearing down pain that I could scarcely drag myself about. Kid ncy secretions wero In terrlblo condition and pains through iiv my head were so In- " tenso I could scarce ly rofrain from ccreamlng. I could not r'.eep, was nervous and lost flesh so ranldlv I looked like a walking skeleton. I doc tored all tho time but had begun to think there was no help for me. Then I began taking Doan's Kidney pills nnd was entirely cured. Doan's Kidney Pills gave mo a now lease of life." Remember the name Doan's. For salo by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HIS CRIME. Evelina- i am torry, but I cannot marry a mnn of your chnracter. Edgar What have I ever done? Evelina I havo just learned that you are a director in a life insurance company. TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR For more than a generation, Cut!cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment havo done more for pimples, blackheads and other unsightly conditions of tho complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than any other method. They do even more for skin-tortured and disfigured infants and children. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers throughout tho world, a liberal sample of each, with 32-pago book on the care of tho skin and hair will bo sent post-free, on application to "Cutlcura," Dept. 22 L, Boston. To Be a Good Cook. "To be a good cook means the knowledge of all fruits, herbs, balms and spices; and of all that is healing vnd sweet In fields and groves, savory O meats; It means carefulness, Invtntlvcness, watchfulness, willingness and readiness of appliance; it means the economy of your great-grandmothers and the scienco of modern chemlsU; It means much testing and no wasting; It means English thoroughncrs, French art and Arabian hospitality; It means. In fine, that you aro to be perfectly nnd always ladles (loaf-glvcrs), and you are to see that everybody has something nlco to eat" Ruskln. Better Go On, Boys. Delshazzar saw the writing on the wall. I "It menns your wife will be home on the 9:22 and you had better begin to wash up all the dishes," advised the Interpreter. Herewith a distinct gloom was cast over the banquet Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safo and suro remedy for Infants and children, and seo that It Tlnnra ihn , . . Signature of CVT In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Costoria Revision. Suitor I am afraid that I am not worthy enough for your daughter. Parent Bosh! The point nowadays Is, Aro you worth enough for her? Judge. In Seclusion. "Is your mistress at homo?" "Are you the manlcuro lady?" "No, Indeed!" "Then she ain't nt homo, mum. Ono strong thing I find there below -tho Just thing, tho true thing.

Welcome Words to Women

Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. I'icrco and receive free the advice ol a physician of over -10 years' experience a skilled and successful specialist in the diieasca of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from Idling to their local physician. The local physician pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination.'' Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are rfeneratlv n.,.

less, and that no woman, except in

Dr. Tierce s treatment will eure you riht In the privacy of your own home. His "Favorite Prescription ' haa cured hundreds of thousands, tome of them the worst of cases. It U the onlymedicine of its kind that Is the product of a regularly graduated pnyiiomn. Tho only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outsido wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear cxamiuaHon. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrupulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitulc. Don't take it. Don't trifle with your health. Wnle to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Fierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,-take the advice received and be well.

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Clergyman's Rebuke fo Thoughtless Youths at Once Neat and Disconcerting. A well-known clergyman was ono day, In a barber's shop, when four or flvo young men walked In whom ho know by their voices, but who did not recognize tho man in the chair, with lather all over his face. They proceeded to spend tho Umo by telling stories and using expressions which, to Bay tho leaBt, wero rather strong. When the barber pulled away tho towel tho clergyman, cleanly shaved, stood before them. So nonplussed wero they that no one tried to take tho vacant chair, and tho barber called several times "Next gentleman! Next gentleman!" The clergyman smiled somewhat grimly as he said: "It isn't a bit of use, John. Theres not a man here who has the effrontery to answer to that name." Cole's CarbolUalve quickly relieves and cures burning, itchln? and torturlnc akin diseases. It Instantly stops the pain of burns. Cures without acara. 2So and COt by druKKlsts. For free sample write to J. W. Cole & Co.. Black Itlvcr Falls, Wis. A Mystery. lie (during the spat) Well, If you want to know It, I married you for your money. She I wish I could tell as easily what I married you for. Boston Transcript. Mrs. WIdbIow'b Soothing Bjrup tar Children teetulnc Ronen the (rum, reduce lnHammaHon, alluyu pain, cure wind colic, 26c a buttle. The hero Is ne who Is Immovably centered .Emerson.

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IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.

CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. in tfiG Clrcfe, on ever Pacftae of tho Genuine. . $ ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARATIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE IT 13 RICHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING

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