Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 May 1913 — Page 3

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FROM LIGHT AND FANCIFUL TO MOST SEVERELY MANNISH. All, However, Have a Certain Similarity Which Is Demanded by Fashion Wide Shoulders and Straight Sleeves Imperative. The new 45-inch coats range from fanciful afters of light color, with trimmings of silk and oriental embroiderycoats designed for short spins about town or out to the country club to more practical models, built of mannish worsteds, with correctly tailored detail. Even the latter are more or less trimmed with huge buttons, cord loops, eccentrically shaped collars and sectional belts across back or front A certain air of smartness is imparted to the garment by oddly placed seams, piped or arranged Jn slot effect. The dropped shoulder has replaced the raglan design, so fashionable last season, and while very loose and almost baggy across the top, the modern motor wrap invariably tapers inward toward the bottom, wrapping the knees closely over the narroy skirt beneath. A particularly popular model of this type, made of all wool serge, had double revers, the larger ones exterding to the low front fastening, of black and white striped or checked worsted, while smaller revers and a collar of faille silk appeared on the revers of worsted. Other coats of wool serge have shawl revers and deep cuffs of ratine In contrasting colors; and still other models show revers and cuffs of the material, edged with Bulgarian printed silk, a narrow collär of black satin, trimmed with small buttons, lending Navy Blue Silk and Rubber. a note of sharp emphasis and relieving the gayety of the Bulgarian trimming. Very chic are three-quarter coats of shepherd checked worsted lined throughout with bright colored plaid silk, the latter material showing on the turned back collar and revers, while the sleeves are finished with narrow, turnover cuffs of the coat fabric. All such coats have wide shoulders and straight coat sleeves set into large armholes and the fronts usually lap across eacti other, fastening HAT AND COATEE TO MATCH Old-Fashioned Chintz Designs Are Used for Transparent Wraps, With "Picture Hats." Many sets, hat and scarf or coatee to match are noted here. The oldfashioned Chintz designs axe exploited in these transparent wraps designed for lingerie gowns. One set called the "Picture," hat and wrap, justifies its name. Designed in white chiffon with Egyptian design in old blue and large pompadour roses in shades of maize and orange the coatee reaches below the hips, draped fronts and shawl collar of real lace. The "picture hat" is bent in four corners, the top draped with chiffon and a band of old blue velvet ribbon drawn about the crown and a flat bow at the side. Placed under the brim is b. yellow velvet rose. Quite as attractive is a little English sailor hat, with crown draped with Futurist silk and the top of the brim decorated all around with red roses placed at intervals. Entwined about the crown is a band of old blue velvet ribbon. The scarf designed to wear with this is formed in mantle shape, blue velvet ribbon forming the hems on either side of front and down the center back. Quaint little hats covered with Jouy design in chiffon, trimmed with pleatlngs of same, with scarf to match, are also shown. Women's Wear. j Infant Feeding Intervals. Some people, even those who ought to know better, think that whenever baby cries he must Bo hungry, but as a matter of fact he often criei be-

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MADE UP OF HANDKERCHIEFS Useful Bag Jo Hold the "Mouchoir" May Be Fashioned in a Very Few Minutes. A useful handkerchief bag can be made from two handkerchiefs. One pretty shape has the side edges seam ed together, while the lower ones are laced together with ribbon. The top r is drawn up with ribbon run through eyelet holes, and then extended into double hangers joined by a small bow. Another style of bag is broad at the bottom, where the lower edges of the handkerchiefs are sewn together to form a frill. From the corners it gradually tapers toward the top, where it is drawn over an embroidery ring large enough to admit the hand. This ring also supports the handle, which may be of embroidered batiste or of satin ribbon. MAKE FILET LACE AT HOME Few Materials and Little Skill Needed for the Construction of This Most Effective Trimming. "Filet lace is undoubtedly the fash ion, and deservedly so, for it is one of the most effective of all laces," says an article in Harper's Bazar. "With a little patience and the expenditure of a very small amount of time every woman, even she who 'never could learn to sew,' can have lovely filet, for it is very easy to make. "For making filet lacethe only tools needed are a -good linen thread, a frame on which to stretch the net, and a dull needle. I always buy' my ground net, for, though not difficult to make, it is tedious work. It is simply a miniature fish or tennis net. The only difficulty . is to keep the distances be tween the knots even, but this soon comes with practice. However, when perfect handmade net can be bought for very little abroad, it hardly seems worth while to make it. I send to the Galerie Lafayette, in Paris, for what I use. Net four inches wide costs only 65 cents a meter, and squares suitable for setting in linen cost from five cents each up, according to the size. In the department stores in New York filet lace four inches wide with a mediocre design costs from four to six dollars a yard. When one can easily make it with a beautiful design for a few cents a yard it seems a waste not to do so." Bright Flowers Worn. There is every indication that the delightful fashion of trimming hats with flowers will be revived. Color is" to be brought well to the fore, and all somber tints are to be avoided. Brilliant colored flowers are already worn in the coiffure, and they are also seen as corsage bouquets. Some women wear a satin flower tacked on the wrist oC the left sleeve of a gown, a. single rosebud in pale pink or blush red satin finding great favor with those in search of novelties. cause he cannot digesthis last meal, and therefore to stuff him still further is the last thing anyone of sense would do. A baby should be fed with the ut most regularity if he is to be well. For the first three months food should be given every two hours dur ing the day, and about every four hours during the night. For the following six months he should be ted every three hours in the day time and twice or thrice during the night, and after each meal in the day as well as in the night, let the baby He quietly for at least half an hour so that nothing may hinder the process of digestion. FASHION HINTS Few long coats are seen this spring. A novelty cotton crepe has .chenille borders. White and magpie veilings are the favorites. Hemp continues to be the favorite hat material. Lace trimmed gloves are an interesting novelty. Colors in the new silks are brighter and brighter. The new warp print ribbons have dark rich grounds. Bright green and cerise are much used in silk hosiery. White Hooks. Having a badly lighted closet in which to hang tins, cooking utensils, etc., I find that by painting the hooks and nails white they are much mortt easily seen, writes a contributor to the Woman's Magazine. Tbe walli are natural wood color.

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Sitter at a Loss to Understand Why Temporary Absence Should Have Spoiled the Plate. Chairman Underwood of the ways and means committee was talking, at a luncheon in Washington, about tariff revision. "We must obey the country's mandate' he said. "If we' don't, our tariff revision will be disastrous. We'll fail as lamentably as the sitter for the wetplate photograph. "When photography first began, you know, they used wet plates, and a sitter required eight or nine minutes. Well, a man once went to be taken, and the photographer put in his wet plate, demanded perfect immobility, and took off the cap. "During the long exposure, the photographer left the room a moment. On his return everything seemed to be going all right, but when the exposure ended, and he rushed to his closet to develop the wet plate, there was nothing on it but a blur. "Very much disgusted, he showed this blur to the sitter. " 'You must have moved,' he said. "The sitter looked at the spoiled plate and laughed in amazement. "'Well, I declare!' he said. 'Who'd have thought that just running over to the window for a minute to see a drunken man would have done all that? I sat right down again.' " DANDRUFF COVERED SCALP 3002 Cass St.. St. Louis, Mo. "For five years I suffered with itching $i my body and scalp. My trouble began with a rash on my lower limbs which was very annoying, and my scalp was lit erally covered with dandruff. My hair used to come out by the handfuls and the itching of my body and scalp was terrible. I had used almost all the skin remedies on the market with no results, when I wrote for a little Cuticura Soap-and Ointment and it gave me instant relief. Within one month's use of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment parting, gently rubbing Cuticura Ointone strand of my hair coming out and I have not lost a minute of sleep since using tha Cuticura Soap and Ointment, which entirely cured me of itching of my body and scalp in its worst form. I also find the Cuticura Soap a benefit in shaving." (Signed) Charles Judlin, Dec. 8, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. There With the "Nerve." The conversation led to the beauty of having abundant nerve the other evening, when Senator Clapp of Min nesota told of a man who went into a fashionable restaurant, accompanied by a couDle of cliildren. and after ordering a lemon soda, asked the waiter to bring him three plates. This, according to Senator Clapp, the waiter did, but when he saw the man take some sandwiches from his pocket, put them on the plates, and pass them around to the kids, he re ported the matter to the boss. "What are you doing?" indignantly cried the manager, rushing over to the sandwich party. "Don't you know that this isn't a free picnic ground, where you bring your own food?" "Is that so?" was the calm rejoinder of the man, passing along another sandwich. "Who are you?" "I am the manager," blustered the boss, with rising heat. "I " "Just the very person that I have been looking for," interjected the imperturbed party. "Why isn't the orchestra playing?" A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wigton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. His limbs and feet were swol len and puffed. He had heart flutter ing, was dizzy and exhausted at the least exertion. Hands and feet were cold and he had such a dragging sensation across the loins that it was difficult to move. After using 5 boxes of Dodds Kev. E. Heslop. Kidney Pills the swelling disappear ed and he felt himself again. He says he has been benefited and blessed by the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Several months later he wrote: I have not changed my faith in your remedy since the above statement was author ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes lop about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and re cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. Nothing Doing for Him A well known but broken-down De troit newspaper man, who had been a power in' his day, approached an old friend the other day and said: "What do you think? I have just re ceived the prize insult of my life. A paper down in Muncie, Ind., offered me a job." "Do you call that an insult?" "Not thexjob, but the salary. They offered me twelve dollars a week." "Well," said the friend, 'twelve dollars a week is better than nothing." "Twelye dollars a week thunder!" exclaimed the old scribe. "I can borrow more than that right here in Detroit."

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