Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1914 — Page 7
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FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILLTO WORK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
KanotA, Minn. "I am glad to say Chat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done more for me than anything else, and I had the best physician here. I was so weak an nervous that I could not do my work and suffered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and now I feel like a different person. I believe there 13 nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would be glad if I could influence anyone to try the medicine, for I know it will do all and mach more than it is claimed to do." Mrs. Clara Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maplecrest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Warnen who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health oy the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are constantly publishing in the newspapers. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia K.PinkhamMedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, .Mass., for adVice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gen tly but firmly com pel a lazy liver to Carter's do its duty. Cures Con ITTLE IVER PILLS. stipation, In digestion, Sick Headache, and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Eye to Business. A young suburban doctor whose practice was not very groat sat in his study reading away a lazy afternoon in early summer. His manservant appeared at the door. "Doctor, them boys is stealin' your green peaches again. Shall 1 chase (hem away?" The doctor looked thoughtful for a moment, then leveled his eyes at the Fervan. "No." he said. Lippincott's. The Britisn Hussars. The Seventh Queen s Own Hussars farmed from dragoons In 1807 was the regiment in which the duke of Connaught served to learn cavalry service, after being in the rifles and artillery. His son. Prince Arthur, and also Prince Alexander of Teck began their military career in the same regiment. Its Tendency. May me has a very open countenance, hasn't she?" Yes, and one that is very hard to hut up." CARE FOR YOUR HAIR CUTICURA SOAP And Cn ticura Ointment. They cleanse the scalp, remove dandruff, arrest falling ha rand promote hair health. Sampler Free by Mall Cutirurm Soap and otntiaant sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of earn naild free, with iJ-a. bwk. Address "Cuucura." kept 9b. Bo u.a.
IMPROVE THE BLOUSE
NUMEROUS SMALL ARRANGEMENTS ARE OF WORTH. Properly Applied They Give Just the Effect Mott Desirable, and Add So Much to the Appearance. It Is quite possible to glorify a blouse you arc not particularly fond of by means of such cunning devices as the little vest arrangement Illustrated here. This one is really not much more than a pair of jumper straps run over the shoulder and broadened below the bust, simulating the lines of a rttt The two pointed tabs extending below the belt complete the effect. It is made of a stenciled chiffon backed with white net to give it body, and is put on over the blouse. In back the straps do not broaden out as in front, but are kept narrow and cross over each other at the center. The blouses that such little vests are worn with must be of sheer batiste or net. or the desired effect will be lost. Satin velvet and plain or flowered taffetas are other popular materials to make up the vests in and in any color desired. With its customary inconsistency fashion suggests turning about this idea of the silk or chiffon vest with the net or lacy blouse, and fashions a vest of net or lace to wear with the silk blouse. Xo doubt the idea will be played up in many interesting ways before the summer is over, for it certainly has desirable possibilities. and by being well supplied with all such dainty trifles one can almost establish a reputation for being exceptionally well dressed this season. COAT DESIGNED FOR FALL Distinctive in Shape, and Calls for Much More Distinct Outline of the Figure. The llrtt striking novelty is a long coat, tight fitting and calling for a more defined tigure than we have indulged in for some years past. Below the waist it widens into full skirts, like the eld redingote. and the skirts have sometimes a shaped flounce to give them even greater fullness. It fastens right up to the throat in front, and from the waist downward it opens and falls away at either side. This is the type of coat that will presage the autumn fashions. IDEA FOR HANGING CURTAINS Simple Notion, but It Is Well Worth Remembering When the Work Is to Be Done. Simple notions are often very valuable little notions, and the accompanying diagram illustrates a good method by which curtains may be hung without going to the expense of buying a rod and rings; and for temporarily hanging curtains or perhaps for a spare room this idea will be found very useful. It merely consists of a number of staples, fastened a few inches apart into the woodwork just above the window The curtain hooks may be dipped into them lo the manner showa In the illustration, and the curtains may be put up or taken down quite as eusih and quickly as from a rod and riugs. Fairly large staples should be used, and staples suitable for the purpose can be purchased at any ironmonger s a the cost of about a penny a Jo.u; and if the staples are painted the sam color as the woodwork they will bcarcly be visible. Frock With Belt. One of the striking white ratine frocks recently seen was worn with a belt of black and white kid. running la Strip le' :;thwise of the belt.
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Raised Effects Just Now Are Easily the Mos: Popular of the Various Designs. For some time there has ben observable in needlework a decided tendency toward raised effects. First we had the loop embroidery, and then the exquisite results obtained with French ribbon work Now we have that beautiful English art silk knowr as guayona. p. rather heavy silk, with which a raised flower can be formed with more ease than with an ordinary silk. Another fancy of the ausumn is the German knot stitch, by means of which the most compact and lifelike little buds maj be formed without the necessity for any padding whatever. Knplish art work is still another fad that has seized upon us for the moment. This form of needlework produces full and thick rambler roses and Scotch heather that looks for all the world like the real thing. FOR A DURABLE BUTTONHOLE Suggestions Worth While Where It Is to Be Worked Into Material That Is Heavy. To work a durable buttonhole in heavy material such as linen, duck or madras, mark with a thread the place and size with a row of machine stitching on both sides as close as possible, then cut w ith a pair of sharp scissors and work in the usual way. Not only does this help in wearing but is very much easier to work and does not need tine stitches. In eewing on buttons in goods that have a great deal of wear, try sewing them on by placing a toothpick under the button and then sewing in the usual way, being careful to fasten the ends lirmly. WHITE CLOTH COSTUME A white cloth costume suitable for1 a fashionable watering place. The skirt has a three-decker tunic, and the coatee, trimmed with white braid, but tons, and ornaments, opens over a white muslin blouse. The wide beit is made of the material of the dresj. Baby's Punchwork Coat. For the lingerie coat of the very small baby punchwork vould probably be too elaborate, but for the little one two years old and upward a lingerie coat embroidered in punchwork is very pretty. The design used, however, must not be very large. Clover leaves are about the right size, and for the child who is somewhat older a flower as large as wild roses or dogwood blossoms can be used. The leaves, too, may be done in punchwork. although some might consider this leaf punchwork. together with the flowers, too ornamental for the little people. When the little batiste coat has under it its padded lining of colored silk the effect is charming. The lining must be one of only three colors, white, pink or blue. Other eoiors would not be suitable for baby. The edges and hem of the coat may be either hemstitched or scalloped tnd worked in buttonhole stitch. FASHION'S FANCIES Long coats are in favor. Satins will lead among silken goods. Taseeled trimmings will be modish. The broad brimmed hat is in fashion again. Two or three tiered skirts are still in favor. A touch of color on lingerie is now the thing. Classical lines will prevail in evening gowns. Batet chantilly lace is used to trim white frocks. White capes are worn with black taffeta gow us.
Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, phannaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts: First The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To OUT knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Hall 's Journal of Health.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AYegelable sirailaiingrteFoodandRegulating the Siomachs andBovdsof !aO I fvl y. Vfc toga a , n iS Til kw Promofes DteestionfWirf nessand Rest.Contalnsnpifii.T Opiuni.Morphine norMiocroi. NOT NARCOTIC. Piimpkla Stedm jUx. Senna e JhcheUe$dtz Jtnise Seed ftpperm'nf IH Cartel Sek Ham See Jtanfkd, Aperfect Remedy forConsfipa 1 non , aour sromacii.uiarruuca Woria.CoirvrilsioiisicvBrish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. WW Facsimile Signature of 1 - The Centaur Compakt, NEW YORK. To rrtinranteed under the froodajA 1 um m i um -3 Exact Copy of Wrapper. DESCRIPTION WAS ALL RIGHT Not Just What Jones Was Looking for, But Brown Surely Had Told the Truth. As Jsrown landed on the platform he ran full butt into Jones. ' Wnere bound, Joens, and why such speed?" queried Brown. "Just off to Seashell-on-the-Mud, and am anxious to get some fruit before I start." Fruit 0 Just the thing! Xow she's just off; jump In that carriage. I left a fine pear in the corner." Jones got in and started searching around. ' My friend said he left a fine pear in the corner," explained Jones, as an old lady snfffed angrily at the way be searched round her. "Guess he meant that corner, my man," she snapped. Jones looked and saw a young couple blushing furiously. Be happy. Öse Red Cro-s Rail Blue; much better than liquid blue. Delights the laundress. All grocers. Adv. Too Ambiguous. Thornton When Willie Wimpus wanted a new motor car he thought he would throw out a broad hint to his father. Rosemary Did the scheme work? Thornton Not exactly. He told the old man he would like something he could start and stop, and his father bought him a dollar watch. He's Too Good. Dolly At last I naw? met my ideal! Kind hearted, modest, patient, selfdeayiug! But, alas, married! Laisy Don't worry! No woman will live long with such a freak! You'll get a chance at him. Some people are too dull to cut even an undesirable acquaintance. Get the Molting Molting time is lost time there
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Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Feott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never hava found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for many years. The formula is excellent." Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that there are imitations In the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr. "Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha. Xeb., says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recommendation of Castoria."
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TMC CENTAUR CO The Bridal Trousseau. old. idea of providing brides The j lth a score or more of gowns, wraps and hats has quite gone by. Even' the fashionable trousseau of today contains no more than a dozen gowns, it as many. Styles change so fast that by tall the gowns for the June wedding, necessarilymade some weeks before the ceremony, begin to look odd. Some authority has declared that the best dressed woman in Paris buys no more than three new toilets each year, but the opinion may be ventured that she is altering her last year's supply most of the time. The vast assortments of lingerie have also dwindled. Nobody provides such a multitudinous wedding outfit nowadays as used to be required. Leslie's. vol K OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL or Try Murme Mra K.-uidy for Rk1. Weak. Watery Kyes und irunu!atd Kvlirls ; No Hmartlnf iust Ere Comfort. Writa "for Hok of the y uiiiA Tree. Murine Kye KcnieU Co.. Chicago. Empty Titles. The emperor of Austria, it has been noted, lays claim to the tUJe marquis of Antwerp. If all European sovereigns could make good their minor territorial titles there would, indeed, be a reconstruction of the map. The king of Italy, for instance, is officially styled king of Sardinia, France. Spain and England, of Italy and Jerusalem, of Greece and Alexandria, of Hamburg and Sicily, Master of the Deep. King of the Earth. The king of Spain also claims to be king of Jerusalem, king of Galicia (a title shared with the emperor of Austria), and, in addition, king of Gibraltar, of the West Indies and of India. Sorry for Him. "John, there's a burglar in the house." "Poor fellow; it's hard to work for nothing." One man's automobile may other man's juggernaut. be an Over Quickly axe no eggs with which Regulator at I2.5& satisfaction or PHI LA., CHICAGO. TORONTO,
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