Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1914 — Page 7
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UPSTANDING FRILLS SEEM TO HAVE LOST POPULARITY. Medici Collar, on tha Other Hand, la Vary Much in Evidence Guimpcs Occupy Important Position in the Wardrobe. Neckwear baa taken on deeidnUy sew liuev. Few of the upstaiidinK frills are keen, altliouitb tbe Med let collar continue, lu t-xldiiict;. The lit ueck flxiuKM ar' de'ljped of net and sheer white linen, und are quite lovely pdoukIi to pleas those win hobby la attractive neckwear. Sonif of the chemiaettea are of al moat mannish severity, and they aisorn with the rests of bi.Mlantly colored silk. These, however, are not becoming to all types, to there must be other dewlgns of aofter lines for the woman vo d-mands fluffy Mt kvear A chemlaette trimmed with colnahapped buttons la made fur sheer white linen The collar flarea aa) from the neck and ia bernstitched an Inch from the A pleated frill borders the rovers and three croch- I ed buttons ornament each side of tbe chemisette. Dotted tulle In Its transparent love llness Is tbe material chosen to evle a charming scalloped fichu collar. The scallops are buttonhole-stitched, and the frill Is gathered through the center. Two frills of lace are stitched under the outer scalloped frill, and a cravat of orange-colored moire ribbon adds a pleasing note of color to this piece of neckwi ar. Of an extreme style Is a vestlike SHOWING THE DOUBLE TUNIC May Be Charmingly Arranged cn Serge and Taffeta Gown as Shown in the Illustration. A pretty development of the double tunic is shown In the serge and taffeta gon In the accompanying drawing The front is filled with s novel little surplice effect of white chiffon and lace, the opening outlined by a band of silk passementerie A broad gfrdlc of aelf-tone taffeta, lengthens the waist line. A double tunic the IffN r of serge, the lower taffeta falls In deepening length to a rounded point at the back. The dainty turban which la worn with this had a closely fitting brim of cream mllan it raw and crown of black satin. A two-looped bow of the satin ta thrust through a fold of tbe brim at the front. A black aigrette furnlabes tbe trimming. TO DEFY THE PASSING YEARS' Woman May Be Beautiful Up to Ad vanced Age if She Will Pay Simple Price. Often when one is In a hurry to go out there Is not time to manicure the nails carefully, yet every truly feminine woman Is, or ought to be, fastidious in the matter of keeping her nails In perfect condition. A fresh slice of lemon rubbed Into and over the nalla will clean and whiten them In a minute and will do away with the need of filing and polishing A French paper tells me. in its advertisement columns, that every smart woman must possess four kinds of face powder mauve, white, rose and yellow, and when she takea a box for the play she must also take s box of one or other of these. The merchant of Paris Insists that the yellow decor of s theater such as that named after the only Sarah demands mauve powder on the face; the Bouffes cry aloud for white; color trials at the varieties have abown that powder which Is couleur de rose is the best for wear, snd In the ' difficult" light of the opera the powder must be yellow The mlddle-ageil woman must keep her heart merry and young She muat rerraln from indulgence In Imaginary Ills, woes and wrongs and a fondneae for too much self analyiis and Introapectlon. IxK)k at Ufe In Its true proportions, face troubles bravely, allow nothing to dim your courage and you will find that beauty romalne far Into old age
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forms the basis for the guimpe of severe lines. The chemisette has vertical tuckB and feather-stitching ornamenting the front. The mannish collar has a line of feather-stitching near the dge. and the cravat ta of striped silk. In case your frock does not require a chemisette, the separate collar with lung pointed ends will supply tbe touch of white to tbe neck. It is made of white linen, and the cavat is of emerald green moire ribbon. Neckwear is such an important feature of the coatume that it demands a great deal of attention It frequently BUppliea tbe Individualizing note, so you cannot be too particular when choosing It. IN FASHION'S REALM Jet esrrlngs continue In great favor. Dull black pearl seal is In demand for handbags. Narrow gold belts appear on the new pannier gowns. Even fl bus are edged with tiny boiplaited trillings. Long gold tassels finish the pointed hacks of ruffled wraps. The most charming foot rufflea are a ein oa taffeta gowns. Collars on some of the new suits are made of wide, fancy braid Some of the new flowered crepe di esses hsve coatee fronts. Some of the newest handbags are made of brown antelope skin. Plaited skirts are seen below the low-eet belts of the new costs. Striped and plain linings are as mu h seen as flowered linings. An elaborate new nightgown la of striped nainsook and has lapels. White chiffon collars beaded in lvid colors sre a delightful touch. lists In plaque form have appeared flat on top and elevated by a side back bandeau Ostrich tips are sometimes used underneath. An Interesting girdle on one of the new lingerie frocks is male from folda of chiffon narrow bias strips folds, arranged so that about half an inch of each shows Violet, pale yellow, pink and blue, were arranged in the order named, with the violet at the top and the blue at tbe bottom. The effect was very good and the means to attain It could be easily copied. and that lh'rp no for vaD Ished youth. No woman Is really beautiful until she Is fifty three. - Barrie SUITING COIFFURE TO HATS Smallneas of Present Millinery Sometimes Makes This by No Meana an Easy Taak. Hats are still to be small. The entire aprlng ahowlng follows the closest lines, so that it is Incum bent on us to retain slmost severely simple coiffures. No sllowance is made for the woman with bountous tresses, snd It is to be feared that she will find It rather difficult to obtain sccommodatlng head slie. for even with the hair dressed closely the new shspes are decidedly confining. They are undeniably smart, however, and whether this le more largely due to the shapes or the trimmings la hsrd to decide. The suffer brslds sre not aeen much, though they will doubtleas appear later among the more tailored varieties! Black la greatly In vogue at the present writing, and a black hat Is really a sensible choice for the first of the season, because It may be worn with anything and will usually give exceptional service. Square Buttons. Have you noticed the tiny, square buttons which are used for trimming some of the newest frocks? These little buttons are made over little wooden forma and sre less thsn half an Inch square la some ci
HOUSEWORK AID TO BEAUTY
Too Many Go at It the Wrong Way and Consequently Cause III Health and Suffering. Housework la either a erjr great menace or equally an aid to health, beauty and happiness. If the housekeeper approaches her work with strained nerves, a bcowI pon her face, and her temper at w hite heat, or If she approaches It grudgingly, hating it. or resignedly, with a look of the martyr in her eyes and a determination to do it because she must, plainly shown in the straight hard line of her mouth, then houa work ihn t going to bring ber much benefit beyond cleanliness. If. on tbe other hstnd. she takes the same interest In dusting the furniture, wieldlnr the broom and polishing the brasses as she does in learning the steps of the latest tango or playing a game of tennla. which ia every bit as strenuous, she will soon cease to find that housework Is drudgery. Housework, rightly approached and rightly pursued, brings splendid results. It Is the best series of pbysi cal culture exercise there Is. because, first, it has a definite purpose; secondly, it helps keep the blood circulating, the muscles pliable and the body and mind working In unison, and. thirdly, It helps to educate. Housework Involves brain work. By inducing the mental faculties to direct the movements of tbe body the mind becomes more alert. In performing each and all the duties of housework she will not allow ber body to slouch any more than she ' would at the dancing lesson. She will take frequent long draughts of fresh air, beside breathing regularly and deeply all the time, and she w ill on nc occasion allow herself to become over fatigu d. for she snatches periods of rest between duties. THIS ONE AN OLD FAVORITE Lemon Butter Served at Luncheon Will Please the Guests Sour Oranges Alao Fine. Old-fashioned lemon butter is a prime favorite for luncheon. Here Is a good recipe: Wash. dry. then grate the yellow rind from one fine lemon into a small agate saucepan. To it add half a pint of fine granulated sugar, one fresh egg. a pinch of aalt snd s dessertspoonful of butter, five tablespoonfuls of cold water snd the strained juice of one lemon. Over a slow fire dissolve these in ! gredients. then simmer the mixture I until as thick as molasses. Stir cofl stantly. Remove the pan from the fire when the right consistency is attained , Pour into a glass dish or large tumbler. It Is ready to serve soon as cold. w ith plain uniced cake, bread or crack- j era. Sour oranges may be usd in exactly the same way with satisfactory r j suits, but sweet ones will not answer at all. Jelly Omelet. Break fresh eggs into a bowl and beat lightly with a fork. Add salt and hot water and as soon as blended pour Into a smooth pan In which half of the butter has heated, but not browned Shake the pan as eggs begin to thicken and as soon as partly cooked lay a plate over pan and invert iL Place pan back on atove. add the remaining butter and slide In the eggs. Place a cover over and cock a few seconds, or until a tootpick comes out clean. Now slide on to hot plate, spre.nl jelly over quickly, fold over and sift well with powdered sugar. All this must be done quickly and served at once. This is a fine breakfast dish nerved with delicately toasted milk biscuita or hot rolls. Whey Bread. Put a pint of clabbered milk on the atove When the curds separate strain and boll two quasts of tbe whey brisk ly for ten rninutee. Strain again, and to the clear whey add two tablespoonfuls of butter, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one of salt, one yeast cake die solved In warm water, and flour enough to make a stiff batter. Let j stand in a warm place until light. Add flour enough to knad into a fairly stiff daugb. Put into well-greased I pans, and when doubled In bulk bake In a moderately bot oven until a golden brown. This will keep freah and sweet longer than breed made with water or milk and water. Cooking Pumpkin. Cut your pumpkin In halves, take out seeds snd place each half in the oven with peelfng on. Bake a short time. When done, scoop out the pump kin snd you have nice, dry filler. This does away with watery pumpkin and long cooking. To Remove Old Vamiah. Having dlacovered sn excellent method for removing old varnish from my furniture I pbbb It on to others Take three tablespoonfuls of baking Boda, put In a quart of water and apply with a rough cloth. New York Press To Remove Coffee Stains. Coffee stains may be removed from the table linen by rubbing them with pure glycerin and rinsing afterward In lukewarm water. This Is alao good w hen cream la In the coffee. Prevent Linoleum from Cracking. To prevent linoleum that haa been rolled and put away for any length of time from cracking, place It In front of tbe fire for a few minutes before uu rolling It
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But They Both Get It Some people jump at conculslons; others are more leisurely In making their mistakes The Pelican. Fed Crose Ball Blue makes the laundress ban v. makes Hrthe whiter than snow. All od grocers. Adv. After a girl in a small town passe, the age of twenty-five without having caught on abe is willing to move to a new town. ECZEMA ON BACK AND CHEST Pierson. N. Dakota "The ecxema it&rted on my acalp It finally went on to tbe back of my neck, then on to my back, arms and chest. It broke out In plmplea first and then seemed to run together In some places, making a sore about the size of a dime. At times the itching and burning were, so intense that tt seemed unbearable The more I scratched It tbe worse It became, and there would be a slight discharge from It. especially on my scalp, so as to make my hair matted and sticky close to tbe scalp. Tbe balr was dry. lifeless and thin. My hair was falling so terribly that I had begun to despair of ever finding relief. My clothing Irritated tbe eruption on my back. Tbe affected parts were almost a solid scab. "I had been bothered with ecxema for about a year and s half. Then I began using the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I used tbem dally for two months and I was cared." (Signed) Miss Mildred Dennis. Apr. 80, 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free.wlth 3l-p. Skin Book Address postcard "Cutlcura. Dept. L, Boston " Adv. There is nothing new under the sun except tomorrow, and that never cornea. If ron wish beautiful, clear, white clothes, uae Red Cross Ball Blue. At all good grocers. Adv. The average man wants to do all the slunlng for his family. Putnam Padelesa Dyea color more goods thsn others Adv The sclerie of living consists in not being a dead one.
LINES IN THE FACE Make Women Look Old fand they show the effect of unnatural sufferings of baulacbaa, back aches, disnnets. hot flatness, pains in lower rirnha, pains la groins, bssnng-down tentttioi.t. Thea symptoms indicate that Nstnra need. help. Ovwrwork. wrong creasing lack of eierrts, and other cauas. have bean too much for Datura and ontaide aid mur t ba callad upon to rea lorn health and strength. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription Ths Vegetabl Rsmady for Woman's Tlla that relieves nervous exhn nation avid irritability and femora, olhsrr distrsaaing symptom, du to disturbed ooodittooj of ths dal träte feminine organiam. For orer forty yastra It haa bean sod with mora than satisfaction by tbe young, middle -tat) snd the elderly- by wires, mothers and daoghtara. Yea will And it of great benefit. Sold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or and Dr. R. V. Pssrc, buffalo, N. Y, W coe esst a tana pa for trial boa by mail. Dat. PIKRd PUaiiAVT PELLSrr Relieve ronallpattow. rcarwlate tabs liver, amd bwwela. Eur to tauae aw canst-.
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