Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1915 — Page 5

Many Children rm Sickly. Ifotfecr Gray's Sweet Powders for Children Srk up CoHl im t hours, relieve Feverish nmi, Headache, Stomach Trouble, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the bowel, and -Dwitroy Worms. They are so pleaaant to take ckiWrea like them. Used by mothers fori fty ears. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, JL. S. OlMsted, Le Boy, X. Y.

A Variation. "Is the five-cent loaf a thing of the past?" "No.. It's still possible to loaf an hour in a picture show for that price." Most particular "women use "Red Crosa Ball Blue. American made. Sure to plee. At all good grocers. Adv. ' Natural Result. ' "Why is Bill so much cut up?M "Because his father cut him down." -Baltimore American. Upon the whole, it is better to be knocked than ignored entirely. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private correspondence department of the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Out of the vast voiume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Nothing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, ihould be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have Lydia 33. Pinkliam's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it 'today. TUBERCULOSIS ! Beware of Imitations The original and genuine Nature's Creation (which has accomplished such wonderful results in cases of tuberculosis) is not a patent medicine and is not obtainable in drug stores. Sold direct to consumers only by M. L. Haymann or authorized dispensers. Nature's Creation is an old and reliable medicine and enjoys such an enviable reputation that others are seeking to market imitation remedies. Nature's Creation may be imitated, but CANNOT BE EQUALED, as its thousands of friends know. Write for booklet, "Truth." M. L. Haymann, 417 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. r Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble act surely Carter's out gently on the liver. ITTLE IVER PILLS. Stop after dinner distresscure indigestion, improve the couip lexion, brighten the eyes SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear Signature

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NOT TO BUY TOO MUCH

RESOLUTION FOR BRIDE-ELECT .TO KEEP IN MIND. Ever-Changing Stylea Make Elaborate Purchases a Wasteful Expenditure Select Only Garments That Will Meet Requirements. To put money into costumes that are rarely required is utter extravagance. To put money into the clothes that are most often needed and in which friends most often see one, is to spend wisely. It is what one wears every day that often determines one's reputation for looking well, rather than dowdiness interrupted by a burst of glory on special occasions. Far too many women argue the other way and cannot reason out why their everyday friends have a slight opinion of their taste in choosing clothes. Before one gown is bought a brideelect wants to thresh out her prospective social life. She usually can determine where the greatest demand will come. Even if her future life is to be spent in a new city, she can come to a safe conclusion regarding her opportunities. In other words, she can draw up a scenario and fill in afterward. She must strive not to overstock on superfluities, that's all. It may be a serious temptation to go among alluring garments that are not required in her scheme of life; she is only human in wanting to throw prudence to the winds and put money into a garment that she hopes to find an occasion to wear, but along that path lies danger. The money gone in that direction probably is needed in another, and to skimp on a coat, suit or frock that is to be steadily worn because one was inveigled into buying something that may never be worn, is to sow regrets. Even in underwear it is unwise to fill the wedding chest, figuratively speaking. Clothes not only change, but lingerie changes with them. All one has to do to be convinced of this fact is to review the fashions in petFrock With Full Skirt Made of Circular Bands Which Grow Fuller Toward the Hem. The Bodice Is of Embroidered Taffeta and Is Fastened Over a Black Velvet Girdle. ticoats, corset covers, knickers, nightgowns and chemises, during the last three years, and then soberly ask oneself if the purchase, or making, of dozens of undergarments is wise. As skirts grow full or narrow, as bodices grow slim or broad, as necks are high or low, as hips are compressed or left to curve, just so often changes the linen worn beneath all these varying garments. Even the fabrics for underwear are not the same year in and year out. Linen, muslin, dimity, silk and jersey, in various weaves, give way to AS TO NERVES AND DIMPLES Women Should Carefully Avoid Giving Way to the Former, and Cultivate the Latter. Irritability is sometimes, a habit; again it is the result of physical depletion or organic disturbances. The fretful female prefers to think it is the latter. Every woman should make the most strenuous endeavor not to be nervous and not to give way to emotional high jinks, because a calm and more amiable nature makes life much pleasanter and keeps one out of quarrels and misunderstandings. Nice people don't care for the worriers; the worriers interfere with nice people's pleasant thoughts. It is altogether sensible to restrain one's petulance). We all admire dimpled shoulders, but no one has a good word to say for shoulders that are thin to a marked degree. The slender girl should spend some of her time practicing any of the various shoulder exercises, as they will give her well developed shoulders and maybe a dimple or two. LTnless she takes this advice she will find herself in a sad predicament when rose time comes and frivolous low cut, summery frocks are with us once more. Stand erect in front of an open window and inhale, then, holding your breath, stretch your arms out horizontally and bend them around in tront oi uie uouy uniu uio outstretched palms touch each other. Next, swing them around the full lalf circle quickly still at full length until palms touch behind back, as high up on the shoulder as possible. When this exorcise is practiced for several minutes night and morning, it

each other in a kaleidoscopic manner. Countless fashions come into being and countless women take them up. Each is designed to suit some passing phase of fashion in outer garments, or improve in some fashion upon existing standards. Constantly, the designers of underwear and corsets work their brajns to tempt women, and women are tempted. Therefore no bride wants to be the unlucky, possessor of dozens of white garments from which all style has fled. (Copyright, 1915, by the McClure Nev. spapaper Syndicate.) GOOD USE FOR REMNANTS

Patchwork, Cushion Cover, Cleverly Made, Is One of the Best That Can Be Thought Of. Patchwork is certainly a means of utilizing small remnants of. material that otherwise would be almost useless, but unless the materials are tastefully pieced together the result in never pleasing. We give a sketch of a very cleverly arranged cushion cover that is very effective in appearance. It was carried out with materials of various shades of blue. The four long pieces that jrm the diamond-shape in the Weil-Arranged Cushion. center are of dark blue velvet, and the four small diamond-shaped pieces within the velvet are blue and paleblue satin arranged alternately. The corners of the cover are composed of pale blue silk with a dark blue stripe upon it, and the pieces are arranged so that the stripes join at the edges. The cover is trimmed with a pale blue silk frill, hemstitched at the edge and it should measure 20 inches each way without reckoning the frill. The same design could, of course, be carried out in other colors and it would look very pretty made with remnants of different shades of terracotta or pink, or green, but if it should be made in various colors, mixed together, then materials of pale and delicate shades will look best. DICTATES OF FASHION Ostrich trimming is used on gowna. Smart shoes have flat buttons of smoked pearl. The new "Turkish petticoat" is in reality more like Turkish trousers. Scallops appear in every piece of feminine apparel and now even hats are scalloped. The ti-iic must be edged with a trimming to correspond with the trimming of the waist. There is a decided fancy for crepe do chine in lingerie, the pale colors being most favored. Baby's Own Quilt. Baby's newest down quilt is both pretty and practical. It has the upper and under sides of soft china silk of either pale blue or pink, and over this is a cover of very sheer linen, says the Indianapolis News. The cover is the full size of the quilt after the edges are turned over, and it is mitered at the corners. The overlap is at least five inches and is usually finished with an embroidered scallop or lace edge. When the cover is soiled it can be easily removed and laundered and the silk quilt is protected from dirt and dust and the soil of frequent handling. results in shoulders that know not the meaning of the word "bony." Russian Boots Worn. Russian influence has been marked in clothes for several months, and some women have actually worn Russian boots. Now they can be had in some of the shops. One pair shown recently in the window of a smart shoe shop is made of soft green suede and patent 'leather. The heels are high and French shape, and they and the vamp of the shoe ar made of patent leather." The leg part is made of the suede, and the vamp reaches up on the leg section in interesting, irregular lines. Handy Nursery Card. A nursery card n of value even in homes where the room as such does not exist. It is a chart upon rollers like a map, to hang upon the wall, and contains simple directions quickly comprehended for treatment in case of some score of accidents and sudden ailments, such as bruises, burns, choking, fainting, stings, scalds, substances in the eyes, nose and ears, and several more emergencies of this character that may arise in even the most carefully guarded household. To Slip Baby's Hand in Sleeve. Take a lady's handkerchief by diagonal corners and bind around baby's hand and forearm, allowing the last corner to project past the little hand an inch or so. So wrapped, the hand easily goes through sleeves, and little fingers do not catch in the gathers. The handkerchief may be removed by pulling on the projecting corner Modern Priscilla.

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Too Hard for Them. "If the English were fighting on the Russian and Polish border there is one report which never could be made of them." "What's that?" v "That they were meeting with pronounced successes." THE COLONEL'S 60LD MINE Out in Gregory County, South Dakota, lives Colonel Johnson, the famed Alfalfa King of that great section. About thirty years ago he left Wisconsin for that domain. All he had was willing hands, a clear brain and a bright vision. Today he is the owner of thousands of acres, president of several banks. i He has found a veritable gold mine in his thousand-acre Alfalfa field, and what is of particular interest to you and me is that his first Alfalfa Seed, twenty-five years ago or more, -vvas purchased from the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. The Colonel says: "The best paying crop in hay, or grass, or pasture food is Alfalfa. It outranks everything in money value." Salzer's Alfalfa is good on your own farm, for three to five tons of rich hay per acre, and with the aid of "iSTitragen" (see my catalog) its growth is absolutely certain. For 10c in Postage We gladly mail our Catalog and sample package of Ten Famous Farm Seeds, including Speltz, "The Cereal Wonder;" Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats, "The Prize Winner;" Billion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Silo Filler, Alfalfa, etc., etc. Or Send 12c And we will mail you our big Catalog and six generous packages of Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Radish, Onion furnishing lots and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to Jolin A. Salzer Seed Co., Box 7IOf La Crosse, Wis., twenty cents nd receive both above collections and their big catalog. And Not in Vain. Mrs. Bridey (in china shop) "But I only want the teapot and the sugar bowl. Don't you break the sets?" Clerk "No, ma'am. We generally leave that to the servants of our customers." FACE BATHING WITH Cutlcura Soap Most Soothing to Sensitive Skin. Trial Free. Especially when preceded by little touches of Cuticura Ointment to red, rough, itching and pimply surfaces. Nothing better for the skin, scalp, hair and hands than these supercreamy emollients. Why not look your best as to your hair and skin? Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Good Title. -"Why do you call your play 'The Porous Plaster'?" "Because 1 want it to draw." Housework Is a Burden It's hard enough to keep house if in perfect health, but a woman who is weak, tired and suffering from an aching back has a heavy burden. Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble, especially if the kiduey action seems disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of suffering women. It's the best recommended special kidney remedy. An Indiana Case 'Evtrr Tic tun Ttlh a Mrs. A. Pridham, 124 William St., Hammond, Ind., says: "I was a total wreck from kidney complaint. My back pained terribly and I had. splitting headaches and dizzy spells. I was miserable in every way. Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of all th&se ailments and i have hoen free from kid Srtrr. ney trouble ever since." Git Doan'. at Any Stor. 50c a Box DOAN'S KPiNifY FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. !

th best domestic and imported MwllII' The 4.50,g5.00 and JHS phbmmwmwbmbs Wherever you livo lng WX.Dougrlas you that W, Xi, the price. Dousl&a shoes AND PRICE Why Living Is High. "Farm products cost more than they used to." "Yes," replied the farmer. "When a farmer is supposed to know the botanical name of what he's raisin' an' the entomological name of the insect that eats it, an' the pharmaceutical name of the chemical that will kill it, somebody's got to pay." Anderson (N. C.) Intelligencer. CATIONS 0 Great Prosperity Ahead for Western Canada. The most recent advices from all points in Western Canada report that conditions are apparent for an early spring. Farmers are going over the implements, getting their seeders ready for operation, the plows in shape for extended breaking, and there is a general optimism. A great many new settlers have already arrived, and the reports from Canadian Government agents in the United States point to the fact that in a few days there will begin the usual emigration from various of the Central and Western states. From the Eastern states the number of farmers going to Canada will be greater than in any past year. There has been a fairly large snowfall during the winter, which will greatly add to the precipitation of last fall, which in the opinion of oldtimers was in itself sufficient to insure a good crop during the present year. There will be very little tilled land that will be without a crop this year. The authorities, though, are pleading with the farmers to seed only such land as has had careful preparation, for rich as is the soil of Western Canada, it is no more fitted to produce good crops uncultivated than is that of any other land anywhere else. There have been accounts of failures in some portions of the agricultural districts of Western Canada, and also reports of small yields in some districts. A good deal of this is accounted for from the fact that notwithstanding the advice of men of experience, there are farmers who will persist in seeding land not properly prepared. .This may be done this year, but those who cultivate on reasonable and logical methods will be certain of a paying crop. There is every reason to believe that the high prices of all kinds of grain will continue. With thousands and thousands of acres of land waiting for the husbandman to bring it forth with a crop, it is no wonder that Western Canada is continuing to prove such an inviting field for the agriculturist. Seventy million dollars is a conservative estimaue of orders which came to Canada as the direct result of the war. Governments of the allies have been placing large orders in Canada and buying huge quantities of supplies for cash. The total value of exports to Europe from Canada has jumped about 15 per cent since the war started, while in certain lines the increases have been enormous. Therefore the results of the demand of the allies for war and other material is beginning to be felt in the financial life of the Dominion. There is a marked I activity in many commercial lines, and conditions are fast becoming normal. Western Canada is receiving a relative benefit to the East. Advertisement. A Sense of Regret. "It was a great move the Russians mado m abolishing vodka' Yes,M replied the man who is never happy: "only it sems to me they have gotten rid of about the only word in their language that is eas3- to pronounce." I The Cough i whnt hurts, but tlje tickle is i ; to ilnic. Demi's Mentholated Cough Drops ! i stop Uie tickle 5c at good Druggists. j Vou have noticed, of course, that a

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