Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1914 — Page 3
DRAPERIES THAT LAST,PERENNIAL NAVY blue serge
Simplest fabric will be boon to housewives. iMftktt Ponible Decorative Effecte That Hitherto Have Been Out of the Question Will Not Fade and Stands TuLbing. The discovery of a iumast fabric, ahich ran lx utilize, for draperies. wall coverings, furniture and many other article, an.l which haa jut been put on the mark t, in sure to mark an epoch In the art of rankin ;the home beautiful. It will also make possible decorative effects in the simplest home, as the feai will be Himinate.l of having draperies, which in a few weeks will only be nt to .throw away. This fabric, although woven from cotton, bus a beautiful silk like luster, which never wears off, ami the folds shiu iner and change color in different light, just as do the finest In dia silks. It comes in varieties ranging from the lightest, daintiest goods, such as are used for casement curtains to the heavier weaves, suitable for upholstering furniture, wall coverings and window seating, and it will resist the destroying effet ts of the sun. Although sunshine is a synonym for health, happiness and optimism, women in the home and decorators have always dreaded it. Outdoors we all have loved the sun; indoors we have feared ifs destroying effects on furnishings, which from the effects of 1 ght gradually have lost their luster, have faded and become streaky. Expedients of all kinds have been 'resorted to, and we have lived behind drawn blinds when the sun shone, in rooms which were, of course, stufly and more c; less unhealthy. With this new fabric the home no longer need be rendered gloomy and uusanitary by the exclusion of light S8d air in the effort to preserve the colors of draperies and furnishings. This new material not only will not fade, hut it also will stand tubbing. There is an unlimited choice of colorii.s, weavings and design, and it should be a simple matter to obtain harmonizing effects. Take the matter of slip covers for furniture. Nowhere have the changes brought about by these fabrics been :iore marked. Formerly the choice of materials and colors was limited t. mi h goods as would stand the effects of light and laundry. They certainly were not decorative and were suitable mostly for bedroom use and in summer homes. Slip covers can tww be made to match your door and window draperies, and you can have slip covers that are real upholstery, in exquisite taste and style, and still retain the sanitary, cleanly featuresof the washable slip cover. BOWLER MODEL HAT A quaint little bowler model in pure
white felt. Resting on the brim at ! treated in the same manner with exone side is a beautiful dull pink rose. 1 cellent effect.
KEEP TO THE LOOSE LINES New Co?is Designed for Slim Figures, Much as Are All the Prevailing Fashions. To give even a more careless outline to the figure, there are new coats that hang from the shoulders to hips with slight fulness. They lotto the line of the shoulder, but of no other part of the figure, and the long loose sleeves usually run to a point at the neck line. Thtjy are not the t iephant's ear sleeve which some of the coats carry as well as many of the bodices, but thry are loose enough to follow the general suggestion of the coat. One of the newest varieties of this Jacket has a thick cable cord run through the fullness about an inch below the waits line. Tht cord does not attempt to draw in ths :ullness or outline any curve of tlu figure; it is merely an ornament, and as such it should receive its due alue. A dark blue suit, for instance, lias a deep red cord tied in front with two tasseled ends; a black suit has a dark blue cord It takes a slim figure to wear this new jacket, but v by make that bromidic statement? It begins and ends very fashion disc ission. Daily Batn as Beauty Adjunct. The skin should be thoroughly clean d once a day. Have the room .vnrm and the water only a few de- j gner cooler Stay in the bath five minutes', keeping your elf either un der the crater or sponging the water over vouraef all the time. Hut it U after you leave the tub that tri real ly Important par? of tftsf bath begins. I Dry ye r9)M thoroutf-ily with two to el- Q take a s i Cf flesh brush
Proper Proportions and Good Linea Mark This Costume as a Good One From Which to Copy. The smart nerge frock shown in the a' cnmpan lug cut has been rendered
smart by nice proportions and good linos without resort! rig to extremes. It is of the perennial nav y blue serge und has a simple pennant fciOttt opening over a blue satin vest, the edges of which are finished with narrow plaitings of the same. The lino of the girdle slopes up ever so slightly toward the front and the sash is here tied in a bow with a single end. The p 1 a i t i n g I which appear on the vest are repeated on the skirt and sleeves and are the only trimming on the frock. 1 The skirt closes on the left side and 1 here it is draped and knotted near i the hem and decorated with a frill : of the satin. IMPORTANCE OF HEAD DRESS Elaborate Coiffures Must Accompany the Toilettes of Today Paris Fashions Mostly Copied. Prance may be said to have led in the matter of coiffures and head dresses these many centuries. Two and three generations ago American women often borrowed their style in coiffures and coiffure ornamentation from France, and today the same thing happens. The history of head dresses in France would fill, and indeed does fill, a thick volume, and there are no more interesting records in the world of dress than those which deal with the styles in ornamenting the hair, styles which were influ3nced by vents, personalities and lines of thought. And influenced also by position in life, of course, for the leveling process which makes fashion open to all now was not in progress centuries ago. Today the hair plays a more important part than ever in the toilette, and any ornamentation of its is to display, rather than hide it, so an elaborate coiffure is crowned with jeweled pins or soft plumes for the express purpose of calling attention to its beauties. Yet eccentricity is not lacking in the latest head dresses, as, for instance, two fanlike ornaments of sprays springing from jeweled pins fastened to a velvet band. Or a cluster of plumes waving from a slender jeweled stick set in the front of the coiffure, which is further decked wtih a black velvet ribbon. Many of the aigrettes are worn over the brow at the moment, but some prefer them set down at the side and rising from a narrow gemmed fillet. New Earrings. Ivong drop earrings are being discarded by the smart women, for, as is the way with so many fashions, they ; have been reproduced and reproduced ' in all kinds of cheap forms until constant repetition wearies one of the ; design. Now stud earrings are in fashion, particularly those made from large single pearls of fine quality or I solitaire diamonds, the latter being ; mounted with extremely light plati num settings that greatly improve the brilliancy and good appearance, of the stones. Other jewels, such as rubies. ! sapphires and emeralds, are being and try with all your might to rub your skin off. A cocoanut fiber is the best, and to get at your back it is a good idea to have a cocoa nut fiber mat hung against the wall to rub yourself against. Keep up this friction for at least ten minutes. DRAPED SHOULDERS This bertha of manne lace does not obliterate the gracious lines of shoulder and arm. but it adds the essential touch of drapery without which a bodice seems rather severe these days. The lace bertha harmonizes well with a little frock if dove gray cniffon, uurn with buttoned beets of gray suede.
COOKING TERMS M&DE PLAIN
Even Experienced Housewife May Find Some Explanations Here of Value to Her. IMfferent terms are properly used for different method of tnbinlng ingied'i hi in okttifc' any one DO haa handled a cook book very much must know. Mut everyone who has tried to cook doen not know jut what these various terms signify. Stirring in un thing, beating U another, folding and rutting are yet others that, we all know Hut what are they? Stirring la effected with a circular motion, widening from the center. That 1h the technical description. Heatug is the operation hicli incloses air in the ingredients beaten. This can be done in any way that separates the particles of the Ingredients one from another and so lets in the air. Folding Is the term applied to the motion which pr vents the air already inclosed frorn escaping and at the same time mixes the ingredients conen&ed. It is this motion which must be used when whipped cream, beaten egg arhltea and other light and beaten lngerdients arc mixed together or with more solid masses. Cutting is the lightest sort of mixing hardly mixing at all. Shortening is sometimes cut into flour with a knife. Hut the shortening and flour cannot be mixed completely by cutting. Keep the meaning of these ierms In mind when you cook according to a recipe. Remember that an ordinary cake you stir and beat. An omelet you beat and fold, and you do the same thing to a sponge cake. BEWARE OF TOO MUCH SALT Oversupply in Sauerkraut Will Prevent Proper Souring and So Spoil the Quantity Put Up. There are two essentials which must be observed in making sauerkraut. First it must be remembered that if too much salt is used, the kraut will not sour as it should, and the quality will be impaired. gain, some salt must be used in order to preserve the cabbage Mil it sours sufficiently to preserve itself. When kraut gets sour it is like pickles, and there will be no further deca . To make the best kraut, a slicer should be used, though it may be s'iced with a knife, coarse or fine, as suits your taste. Use a clean barrel or jar, put in a layer of cabbage cut fine, then a little salt, using not more than a quart of salt to a 40-ga!!on barrel of kraut. If you like the flavor add a little dill-seed or carawav. When the vessel is full, fit a clean board inside, and weight with a clean stone, never a piece of iron. If your cabbage is early, and going to waste while it is yet warm, make the kraut and keep in a cool cellar This early kraut will rot a little on top. Remove this every few days, and wash off the inside of the barrel and weight, with warm water, to remove the germs of decay. When Beets Prove Tough. Late in the winter old beets are so tough and pithy as to be unpleasant, besides which objection there is the further one of their taking so long to cook until approximately tender. A new way of preparing them may prove a welcome change, as well as overcoming these objec ons. After boiling the beets, as usual, and removing the skin, pa 6 thern through the food chopper, then return to the fire to reheat, adding seasoning of butter, salt and pepper. Every particle of the vegetable will then be tender, eatable and well flavored. Stuffed Onions. Stuffed onions give the paper bag enthusiast an opportunity to try a new dish. Parboil onions for 15 minutes. Drain and scoop out half the onion. Chop this and mix with sausage or ground meat either raw or cooked). Season to taste and put back in the onion. Wrap each onion in buttered tissue paper or a greased cookery bag and t ake in a hot oven. baste oeca- j sionahy with hot water in which a little butter has been melted. Cold Baked Bean Soup, Three cup.- beans, three pints water, two slices onion, two stalks celery tor substitute celery salt if you prefer, one and one-half cups tomatoes. Simmer all together for one-half hour, then rub through a sieve: add one tablespoonful chili sauce, or tomato catsup, salt and pepper to taste, and one tablespoonful melted butter rubbed into tablespoonful of flour. Doil up once and serve. Chicken Broth. Take a fowl, no matter how old. and when weighed add one pint of cold Vftler to each pound of fowl Preak the bones and cut the meat small. Cover with water and add one tablespoonful of rice. After it comes to a boil let it simmer for two hours. Strain and season with salt and pepper aad serve hot. Fresh Pork Shoulder. Take a small shoulder and boil until the bone comes out. Then make a dressing of eight small potatoes, two Off three onions, one-half loaf of bread and let soak until soft. Season with poultry dressing Wrap in white cloth and press over night. This is very nice Pincer for Chicken Feathere. For pulling stubborn pinfeathers out of chickens, an effective pincer can be pure La od for 25 cents.
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The dally cares of keeping house i and bringing up a family are hard enough for a healthy uoman The tired, weak mother who struggle from morn to night with a lame, aching back is carrying a heavy burden Many women believe that urinary disorders and backache are "female troubles" and must be endured. Hut men suffer the name aches and troubles when the kidneys are sick. Women are especially subject to kidney disease. Tight clothing, indoor werk, the ordeals of childbirth, the worry, and th stooping, straining and striving of housework all help to bring It on. At first the trouble may be only backache, sick headache, dizziness and a drowsy, dull languid feeling, but this condition is dangerous to neglect, for dropsy, gravel and deadly Hright's disease start in some such small way. Don't be discouraged. When backache, nervousness and irregular or painful passages of the kidney secretions begin to bother you, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has brought new life and strength to thousands of suffering women. There are no poisonous nor narcotic drugs in Which Is Different. "Hp says he is always outspoken in his wife's presence." "He means outtalked." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Useful at Last. Mahle Mother, may I have your old merry widow hat? Mother What in the world do you want with it? Mable Martin and I are playing scouts and we want to make a tent ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED R. P. D. No. 2. Seymour, Mo. "My acalp broke out with fine pimples at the start. They itched nd burned so much that I was compelird to scratch them and they would fester and come to a head and break out again. The trouble was attended by such buruing and itching I could not sleep, also when I sweat - it burned the same. My hair fell out gradually and the scalp kept rough and dry with itching and burning. After about two years the pimples broke out between my shoulders. My clothing Irritated them. I was troubled with that eczema five or six years. "I tried everything that was recommended without any benefit until I used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment according to directions, and Cuticura Soap1 and Ointment cured me sound and well in two weeks." (Signed) S. L. Killian, Nov. 22, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with o2-p. Skin Hook Address postcard "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Satisfaction. Crawford Did your wife have a good time in the country? Crabshaw No. The only thing that reconciled her was the thought that she had stayed away two weeks longer than the woman next door. Town Topics. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders or Children Relieve FeverishneKH, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and re a pleasant remedy for Worms. Used by Mothers for 24 years. They are so pleasant to take, Children like them. They nrver fail. At all DraggißtR, 2."e. Sample FRKE. Address, A. 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Adv. In Her Glory. A woman visited a friend whose husband thought of moving out into the country. "Getting back to the land is all well and good,'' she said, "but could you be contented to live in a little place?" "Yes," replied her friend. "I think I could if I were the only one there w ho owned an auto." Stubborn Throat troubles are easilv relieved by Dean's Mtnth. latfid Couch Drops. They act like magic 5c at all Druggists. In the southern cotton mills 61 per cent, of the women employed are under twenty-one years of age. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teethings Hof tens the (rums, reduce iniammavtionilays pa.n.ourea wind co.ic' a bolilejUv It is more blessed to give than to receive, but it isn't so popular. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act sure)y and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, Headache, I)izz ir.ess, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature W. N. U.. Indianapolis, No. 1-1914.
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