Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1913 — Page 7

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BROWN FOR MILLINERY

COLOR HA3 USURPED PLACE OF

TAUPE AND SMOKE GRAYS.

BEAUTY IN SHAPELY FINGERS I AROSE TO THE EMERGENCY

Though They Require Constant Cart the Effect I Worth All th Trouble Necessary.

How Engineer Proved Worthy of His

Position When the Occasion Came to Try Him.

The work of storing the finger. The enginee. o Chicago ; urban i v hA hatter train showed the other day that a coo

omnllshed If a sirl U willing to md experienced "d is equal to almoet

. di n u rnn 1 1 : 1 1 in u ä.

u,. MmUmw for Richer Colorina l f10 o-orc twn or even tnree auj uuiuisuuw

B I I mm. I 11 rr B SB V wv - - r. . - m m. k. tcM w v

Tan and Rembrandt Crowns Vie

With Each Other for Popularity Some Recent Models-

Capital Is Taking on the Attributes of a Metropolis

In millinery browns seem to have

taken the place of taupe and smoke

grays, so much in vogue last season,

and in every department In wnicn

new materials in goods by the yara or for trimming are shown, brown

yell and howl there and play ball, and tones are well to the fore.

Bronze panne trimmed with brown

ostrich feathers and satin ribbon was used for a smart turban shape with soft crown raised toward the back. Theostrich feath-

ers encircling the crown terminating on the left in a high standing

WASHINGTON. "I used to thinkthat Washington was the quietest big city in the world," sighed a "good old times" person, "and 1 loved it on that acount. But now!" The sigh and tho shake of tire head were eloquent. it was Mrs.

Adams, wife of the president, who complained of Washington as a wilderness. The streets, she said, were composed of mud that covered the hubs of the wheels of her carriage. Probably, with such a paving there waa practically no 'noise of trafficlikewise no traffic. "The city protects its citizens from unnecessary noises," said Maj. Syl

vester, "but as Washington each year takes on more and more the attributes of a metropolis the number of necessary noises increases." Just then a man blustered into the outer office and demanded a copy of the police regulations. "I want," he said, "to find out what we've got to submit to and what we haven't. A crowd of boys congregates in the alley back of our house. They

thev cut up the broomF. that they find

in the alley entrances and use them

for bats."

rirv.nt will vnn rin ahnnt that?" the

Y V 11 41 L Win jwi. correspondent asked Maj. Sylvester. "It must eo through the courts."

"But the policeman on that beat il l o

shouldn't he have done sometning:

"We'll investigate that. There are

rnmilntions forbidding ball playing feather effect, fin

and disorderly conduct on the city ished with loops

thoroughfares." of brown saun Meanwhile the irate gentleman had ribbon, followed a quiet-spoken individual who Another smart had asked him to "come with me and model in dark make a statement." brown velvet was Then there is the tragic story of the trimmed with bot- . ,a rodHnnt the cliff tie ereen ostrich

foliar nf civilization. One of these, feather tips and

morning nap, velvet ribbon to match.

times a day, althouh once a

day. if en, and with every revolution of the

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a verv simnie metuuu id i . . n nt

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the finger Ups in warm oll wr auo -- - aDIaratus stmcyon, for i!!? W"t-'Äräc

ten minutes at a time ana men ruo " ... - : i dYS' JSnUsuM.iwHukovu.

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tnem aoouu viBoiouB.j 4; climDed over the coal in tho tender the hands; press the oil in and about moe Qf

ii i. li tun cnrniiiiiu- 1 - . k

tne cuucie, so trntt mi firRf pnr There, reaching ror tne

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The mil-

WOOIUK L KrtitH.lJ' u"" v"- ' l rl is awakened in the young hours of the liners are using Florentine red anü morlng by the milkman. The milk- likewise bottle green, peacock green man has been awake these many, and a srnoky-blue gray. man u.ao i, onaH tnmio nf Floren-

hours and nas aosoroüu au u. cv- lCLuunift icpv hilaration which, so we are told, may tine red silk velvet, recently importbe extracted from the dawn. Having ed, was trimmed with a red wing ana absorbed said exhilaration, the milk- aigrette, held in place by large loop

man proceeds to exude it again ror tne of mink. benefit of all whom it may concern Tam and Rembrandt crowns vie whether the beneficiaries desire it or with the smart cap shapes in popunot. larity, and these larger crowns are Then comes the ice man, clatter, usually girdled with bands of ribbon, clatter, into the alley. Certain horses iaid in soft folds and tied in excesmust be addressed in loud and man- sively chic bows near the back of the datory tones else they will not stand hat. An oval toque of prune moire iar Hfrht a swarm of bovs must de- Riik shows a Rembrandt crown of the

Hvpr icA in all directions, and call siik encircled by two plaited bands of

ine flesh will be thoroughly fed.

Should aenails appear after the

nails start to grow out properly, clip

off only what is absolutely necessary,

as dinnine too deep is likely to cause

a thick growth which is not easily Kotten rid of without first having

sore Angers. After clipping wrap a hit of cotton about an orangewood

stick, dip it in peroxide, then rub over

Hi a rlinnftd cuticle: when dry press

a little cold cream over the spot. If the cuticle is sore enough to be troublesome it may be touched lightly with colodion. Iodine is also very good, but, as it stains the skin, it is not used quite bo frequently as the first mentioned lotionB. However, as

it speedily relieves the pain, if one is careful to put on only a drop or two it would not show very much, and wears away in a day or two, because the hands are washed frequently.

air cord, he brought the train to a stop in a few hundred feet. If ho had whistled for brakes the train crewmight not have responded in as little time as it took him to do the thing himself.

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Attendant (in British Museum) "ThiR hook. sir. was once owned by

Cicero." American Tourist "Pshaw! j

that's nothing. Why, in one of our American museums we have tho lead pencil with which Noah used to check off the animals as they came out of the Ark." New York is to have several now bus lines on which women will act as conductors.

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Fewer Strong Men Found RECRUITS in the army are deteriorating in physical standards since the days of the Civil war, according to Captain Plarold W. Jones and other officers of the army medical corps. During a recent investigation measurements of 500 recruits were examined, and It was found that the percentage of strong men enlisted is by far the lowest at the present day, only 33 per cent., as against 57 per cent, in 1S75. The men considered weak at the present time are 43 per cent, as against 10 per cent, in 1875. Attention is called to the fact that the percentage of foreign-born recruits has fallen from more than 60 per cent, to about nine per cent It is suggested that many of the recruits obtained

years ago were hardy German and

Irish emigrants or s:ocKy ouiia,

across intervening space for instructions. But, at last, they, too, go.

Among Recruits of Today

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FASHIONS AND FADS. Dark, rich colors are emphasized. New tailored costumes are olive

green. .

There is a marked popularity oi me

MRS. MANGES ESCAPES OPERATION

easy and quick.

EVERYBODY 5Ä

hip tunic.

Among dainty

footgear, beaded

he does not seem to have as

brawn

'Whether the present-day recruit

would last as well under the old con

ditions of hard frontier service with

sanitary conditions far inferior to

those of the present time is hard

f env hnr T think it doubtful if he

mJJ f '

would.

"The high percentage of strong men

in 1S7G to 1S79 may be due to the

Tvhioh mnv nrrnunt fo tho creat dif- fact that the recruiting, ac least in

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ofrnntr tili XMXTtL Ol tne COUnifV. WUa UUl

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prune moire ribbon, a band of deep

blue moire ribbon helng piacea

tween the prune bands with daring but artistic effect. The three ribbon

bands are tied in

a fiat bow at one

side near the

hack of the hat

and the two prune loops stand erect. Another Rembrandt model In black velvet had t w o chocolate brown ostrich plumes at one side, the plumes rising from a gilt buckle. Buttons cov

ered with the hat material are anoth

er nntio.eable feature, and it is inter-

Wide

heels appear. There are mantle coats with wide, full raglan backs. Fur appears In vivid tones of yellow, blue, rose and purple. Walstcoata are In a great variety of

embroidered colored effects. There is a tendency toward

pocket effects around the hips. Both suit, and dress skirts show tunics und three-flounce effects. The most extensively used furs are

lynx, beaver, red fox and sable. An interesting fashion detail is the high poke collar, both on dresses and coats.

iirvfrvr every locality, start a candy kltcbwi. WOMEN 5IySÄtowe.k tlons Auburn Supply Co.. Dept. -fa2. Auburn. Me. ROSE IjE A D S For?n unnddVrt"35 F. M. IIA1GI1T, 3212 63rd, :s K.. Portland, QrgOB orDCTC of a famous Beauty revealed T ihnünt SECRETS tlinc. L'rn)Hwlukecj ful, lovely. charailnK. ilOX 62, sWtoSV ALK, 1 A. v. viTT a m worth for25c: delivered prcpald.Thls

How She Was Saved From ; soi . Surgeon's Knife by Lydia sÄoeTi

E. Pinkham's Yegeta- UAIR cW,TnHLS i&J&$?&

n mat f!fi AltK. C35 Marball St., Milwaukee, V1b.

In the Nursery. There is a distinct knack in the method of lifting and holding the baby. Both hands should be used, for instance, In lowering the baby from the lap to the bath. For the greatest comfort, one hand should support the baby's back, while his head rests unon the lower arm or wrist.

er liOLiceauie itüiimc, xna - t.n ,,f nf Vin esting to learn what may be done I The legs and lower pai t of the I nhild's body are lutea witn ui utuei

ble Compound.

Moiradore, Ohio. "The firsttwo yean

I waa married I suffered so much from

female troubles ana

bearing down pains

that I coula not

stand on my feet long enough to do my work. The doctor said I would have to undergo an operation, but my husband wanted me to try

I Lydia E. PinkhanVs

Vegetable Compound first. I took

rtirPA bottles and it made me well and

strong and I avoided a dreadful .opera-

LEABN sanitary onßlnoorlnK. pluru Idem, hydeno. Wrlto for bppVlol.

lurublnp. sanitary

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Out aria bt., Cklea

Vindicated. "I always knew John would grow up to be a great help to us," said the fond mother. "I haven't seen him do any regulai work yet," replied Farmer Corntossel "Well, if you'll take notice, he's tin only person around the place who knows how to teach the summef hoarders to do the tango and the turkey trot."

HEAL ESTATE

Farmer and ItlVtstOM " (S

tion I now have two fine healthy chil- , Tol.li( tand, , for ai chrap. to" dren, and I cannot say too much about I -?ri"0

WhatLiyQiaJii.rintt.nnui v "'f"; pound has done for me." -Mrs. Lee Manges, R. P. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. Why will women take chances with

an

ference in the percenta.g

men. "We must take the figures cautious

ly," says that officer. "As I have said, I think there Is no doubt that we are

fprtinr a different tvne of man in

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very active then and thetirmy could pick its men, accepting only the hardiest and best. Finally, I believe further investigation along the lines suggested in this paper in other parts

the service today from what we got of the country might tell us whether

years ago; he may be just as good our standard is really deteriorating or and he may have more brains, but not." They Knew President Wilson as Boy "Tommy"

ed the other. "It's Mr. i-resment now." "You know the first time I ever saw him," said Miss Ellen, reminis-

visitors at the other

the day

with buttons in the way of hat orna

mentation, some of the button-garnished models being very smart indeed. For example, a soft crowned blue velvet hat, shown among the cuts in the large drawing, had a slightly rolling brim with wired lace

frill inside, and was trimmed at one side with a huge red velvet button from which rose an ostrich ornament in tassel effect. MARY DEAN.

IN the throng of executive offices

President Wilson found two friends

of his boyhood days, the Misses Elizabeth M. and Ellen D. Bellamy of Wilmington, N. C. The two sisters, well advanced in age, were ushered into the outer offices just as the president, according to his usual custom, began shaking hands with tho friends of congressmen. "There he is now," said one of the sisters; "I knew I could tell him, but how old he has gotten. We used to call him Tommy. 1 am afraid I'll call him that yet." "You mustn't do that," lnterrupt-

Those Girdle Endi.

Of course, girdles with long ends are being worn, and will continue to

be worn throughout the coming season; but the obi bow is just a little

newer. Now, to break the monotony,

whv not take the ends of one or two

girdles, press them out and proceed to

make a nice, fat, loose Japanese odi

hnw nf them? It's as easy as the

cently, "he was riding a bicycle. traditional "spill" off the old log. The

"It was the first time I ever saw oW may he worn front or hack, and

a uivjuio, i5jviioa w . lQ.s Simply tWO loops Wiiu uu euuo.

The two sisters tola one oi me secretaries how their brother, as family physician for the WMlsons, was summoned to attend the mother of the future president. "Tommy came over," said Miss Ellen, "to get me to stay with his mother. He stayed around and was a very helpful boy. I said at that time Tommy would make a fine husband for

child's body

hand.

the hahv into the

IJCIUIU wuvu.un

bath wash the child's face and head

so that no soapy water can get into his eyes or mouth.

Not everv mother has the art or

making her lap comfortable. When dressing the baby it is best to sit in

n lnv ror.kins chair without arms,

t4 A V w with one foot upon a stool in order to deepen the hollow, in which the child lies. If a child's feet grow tired in warm weather they should be rubbed with salt and bathed in cold water. A hot bath and a daily massage is also beneficial.

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atored the health of thousands of women , frultand alfalfa farms li who have been troubled with such ail- j

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Make the Liver Do its Duty Mi'no TimPQ in ten when the liver is

right the stomach and bowels are right

Fruit Buttons. The latest things in buttons are in

tne lorm oi nuit, r iDTCD'C 1 1TTT V cherries and strawberries, the larger t AK 1 LK 5 U 1 1 LE.

nhims. These are used tor LIVfcK rlLLo

trimming country dresses in light gently butfirmly com-

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In

She Proves to Husband Her Wifely Devotion

REPRESENTATIVE Clayton of Ala-; banm dropped in on Postmaster- J General Burleson the other day and ' found him sweltering over some un-1 pronounceable postoifice addresses. He came to the rescue by telling of , some of his own experiences. 1

"One of my gooa trinüs anu supporters in all my races for congress," Judge, Clayton averred, "had the

Unique mime of uoremus Erasmus . Qadwalader Riddlesperger. One j

night,' continued the judge, l wenL lo a country dance not far from my homa and among the dancers was a ;ir. Plnkney Commllion, who had for his fair partner Miss Mahaly Maholyback." Mr. Burleson seemed to doubt the veracity of the Alabama member. "That's not all," continued the Judge. MA young colored woman, imil-

In Paris one lives out of doors so vrmrh that there are always new crea-

somebody some day. How proud his Uong Qr the gardens and porches and

father would be if he could see mm ilQ many terraces in the country

where one finds the table ?et for a meal. Among these new things is a large circular rug made in a simple design of colored rope. The natural hempen color is used for the border and the circular cen

ter, and between are huge sailor knots of red or purple or blue rope. The ef

fect is most attractive. There is no reason why these rugs cannot be copied by women who like such things and know where to get them done. Rope is easily hought and easily dyed in the preferred colors, and there are places in most towns where sailorlike work is done. Remember, the rug is open in its deBign. It resembles a coil of rope and loops such as one would see on the

dack of a yacht. It may have Deen

first used on someone's yacht and rap

now." Just then the president came over, the two women introduced themselves, and President Wilson said he remembered them quite well. He expressed his .-egret that Mrs. Wilson and the members of his family were not home to greet them, and the two sisters went forth beaming with satisfaction.

fi LOVES MA

HUSBAND 50 I

MUCH DAT JK

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TRULY

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ing and jolly-looking, came to our house one day bearing a fat little infant of the female sex. The proud mother on being asked the name of her offspring replied:

" 'You know dat 1 loves ma huaband.

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An autumn hride who is going away

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Tatting is ngain coming into favor, blouse in the gray and green plaid and mv a grandmother luxuriating chiEon, just touched with the ak.r in enforced idleness will welcome the material in the shoulder straps and opportunity to be of service once sleeves. Soft corded mohair in gray aaTn in this old-fashioned art. Ba- forms the skirt, which is of the fash-

much trimmed witn lonaDie leugui lu icybuj "0 0MUMww

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I sho- am awful fond ot dac man. ana . s handsome and de- of the buttoned boots, and which has so I called our baby a name to show it and it 1. Q ??oL?'- modestly simulated, button trfiamed

how much my love is to Its iatner.

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