Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1915 — Page 3
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45 to 55 TESTIFY To the Merit of Lydia E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound during Chango of Life. Westbrook, Me. "I was passing through the Change of Life and had pains in my back and side and was so weak I could hardly do my housework. I have taken Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot of good. I will recommend your medicine to my friends and give you permission to publish my testimonial." Mrs. Lawrence Martin, 12 King St., Westbrook, Maine. Manston, Wis. "At the Change of Life I suffered with pains in my back and loins until I could not stand. I also had night-sweats so that the sheets would be wet. I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use for six months. The pains left me, the night-sweats and hot flashes grew less, and in one year I was a different woman. I know I have to thank you for my continued good health ever since." Mrs. M. J. Brownell, Manston, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If yon want special adrice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and Carter's gently on the ITTLE !VER liver. Cure Biliousness, Headache, Dizzi PILLS. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature
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Their Identity. u or many tiio otner powers come to theso straits in fowl disguise. Turkey (mournfully) Yes, as Tur key gobblers. The ico cream consumption of the United States is estimated at live quarts per capita annually. Feel All Used Up? Does your back ache constantly? Do you have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? Do you feel all used up as if you could just go no further? Kidney weakness brings great discomfort. What with backache, headache, dizziness and urinary disturbances it is no wonder one feels all used up. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of just such cases. It's the best recommended special kidney remedy. An Indiana Case vrrj THctur arrs. E. Klrlc. Ttlll d Sttn 1 Main St., Spencer, T Ind., auys: The pain In the small of my back was awful and 1 often ,had to scr o a m aloud. I was tired and run down and my siht failed. I had nervous spelln and my limbs and hands became useless from rheumatism. My limbs b e v a m e terribly swtillcii and painful, until I was helpless. Ivan's Kidney Pills rured mo and I l.avi Wt in pood health ever Get Donn's nt Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'S FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. EUFFALO. N. Y. A Soluble Antiseptic Po der to be dissolved in water as heeded For Douches In the local treatment of woman's illif each as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtino aro very eftienctous. ÜNo woman who has ovor used medieatcd douches will fail to appreciate tho clean and liaKhy condition Paxtino prod tiros and tho prompt relief from sorenoM and discomfort which follows its nso This is beouiso Paxtmo posesos superior cleansing, disinfect ing unii healing properties. For ten vears tho Lydia E Pinkham Mmiicino Co. has recommended Paxtino in their private correspondence with vw men, which proves its superiority. "Women who have been reHfved say It is worth its wei.ht in fro'd." At druggists. t0c larpo box or by mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Baldness Can Be Cured ft 1.111 A 1IA1K KKSTOKKIt VJ 1,1, CilCOW I A 1 It by fiillowliiK' dlrucUuns. SS botliu postpaid. Xhujuias Maxwell.lÜÜ Ut to .St.. Chicago, 111
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POCKETS AND BELTS
ACCESSORIES GIVEN- PROMINENCE IN PARISIAN DESIGNS. Wide SMrt In General Favor Though Method of Arrangement Is Varied DUtlnctlve Rules That Govern the Sleeve. With tho empire revival comes also the small sleeve and the round decolletage. Some of the French design ers have submitted evening frocks that are high in front and extremely low in the back, but this is not an at tractive line. Fashion may recom mend it, but few women 'will adopt it. Along with pockets, belts have also appeared on skirts, much after the manner that Cheruit employed some months ago. Two or three of them, tiny little apologies for belts, are placed across the middle of the front or back, holding flat the fullness. While all the designers pay tribute to the wide skirt, not all of them are in favor of fullness over the hips. For slim, young things there are skirts that are frankly gathered around the waist line and adorned with two large patch pockets on each side, but the majority of skirts are firmly held in until the fullness reaches nearly to tho knees, where it is allowed to flare its utmost. Plaits are universal. They are usually stitched down to the foundation or held down by straps of material finished with small buckles in front. There are plaits in groups at Satin and Tulle Combined Premet Model of Cream-Colored Satin With Tunic of Black Tulle and Lace. regular intervals touching each other, starting at the waist or at the edge of a hip yoke. As all the new materials are flexible, there is no ungraceful effect, no appearance of massed material, which is so ugly on any figure. There does not seem to be any law governing sleeves, judging from the variety put out this spring, but beneath the seeming license there is real order. The sleeve must show the arm, or rather reveal its shape. The style chosen to express this is left to the dressmaker. Some of the best frocks show long wrinkled sleeves of the fabric, others have transparent sleeves of batiste, of chiffon, of organdie. The kimono and the elongated armhole do not appear, except in isolated cases, but it may be safeKEEPING HAIR IN CONDITION Any Number of Shampoos That May Be Employed With the Best of Results. Many girls use an egg shampoo as a euro for dandruff. To make it use tho yolk of one egg, one pint of hot rainwater, one ounce of rosemary. Beat tho mixture and use it warm, rubbing it well into the scalp and over the hair. Rinse the hair well, and sit in the sun until it is free from moisture. To keep the hair light try this method: Shave lwo ounces of white castile soap in one quart of water. Place over a slow lire and stir until the soap is dissolved; then add a teaspoonful of common baking soda. After the preparation cools, rub it thoroughly into the scalp and hair. Rinse the hair, then apply more soap to hair and scalp and again rinse the hair very thoroughly. Water for first rinsing should be very warm Brush the hair and massage the scalp while the hair is drying and the hair will be glossy and soft. Thn tonic should be rubbed in the hair before it dries. It is made as follows: Listerine, 3 Mr ounces; blsulphnte. of quinine, 12 drams; tincturo of cant ha rides, one-fourth ounce. For discouraged brunettes who have been troubled with falling hair the following remedy is very good. It also restores the color of the hair: Green ton, 4 ounces; garden sage. 4 ounces. Put in an iron pot which can be closely covered and pour over the herbs three-quarters of boiling water; simmer till reduced one-third; take off tho fire and loavo in the pot 24 hours; strain and bottle.
ly said that they aro reserved for topcoats. In these the ragla.n shoulder dominates, although in the short outer jackets in brilliant colors, which
arc the prevailing fashion for country wear, tho armhoio is nearly normal. There are three princess frocks among the new clothes from Paris, and, as they are sponsored by good houses, one cannot help speculating upon tho return of the Victorian fashion. They look quite attractive in their new form, especially one in mauve satin over a slip of white satin and lace. There is another in snuff brown taffeta that has a corkscrew effect worked out by strips of the fabric, cut on the bias, and joined together over a princess lining. The skirt of this frock is the widest one of the season, except that intended for dancing. It is high in the neck, except for a slight V in front, beneath which is a knotted cravat of white lace. (Copyright. 1915, by tho McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) KEEP TEETH IN CONDITION Not Only Personal Appearance, But Health, Is Affected by Neglect of Their Care. Next to a bad complexion, there is nothing quite so ruinous to beauty as poor teeth. So often you see a girl who is wonderfully pretty until she smiles, and then her whole face is ruined by a set of dark, discolored, uneven teeth. Leaving beauty out of the question, however, there is a more serious side to this subject. The readers are urged to care for their teeth as they would for precious pearls, not only for the sake of personal appearance, but for the sake of health itself. Physicians will all tell you that the stomach is at the bottom of most physical disorders. A weak stomach is the root of all evil, but the cause of most weak stomachs is bad teeth. When the teeth are decayed and sensitive it is almost impossible to chew any food properly. Consequently the stomach becomes very quickly disorganized. You should brush your teeth after every meal and then use dental floss to go into the crevices. Once a day is suflicient for the paste, although it can be used morning and night with out harm. In brushing the teeth you should first use the brush lengthways in the ordinary way with the teeth closed, scrubbing well up and down into the gums. Then open the jaws and scrub across the llatness of tho molars, taking pains to go into every corner. From there pass on into tho inside of tho teeth, brushing thoroughly in the inner part of the upper and lower front teeth. When they have been cleaned this way hold the brush upright in your hand and with the jaws open brush up and down tho grain of the teeth. In the morning the tongue and gums should be given an extra cleansing with a special paste. After each meal, when the teeth have been brushed, run a piece of dental lloss between each two teeth. If you are in an ofllce have an extra toothbrush and a spool of dental floss down there to be used after lunch each day. For sanitary reasons it is best to invest in a new tooth brush once every six weeks. Once a week pour a stream of boiling water over the bristles to cleanse them. Sashes and Belts. Sashes and belts vary enormously and are decidedly quint. Some of the waistless gowns are rendered all the more waistless by extra drapery, which seems added on purpose to enlarge the figure. One of these shows a pretty draped wide sash, or black faille, introduced into the side seam of a stone-colored velvet suit braided with black, tho sash tying in the center of the front. Another shown in the form of a gathored waistcoat between the fronts of a long coat hangs down loose, not attempting to tie at all. GORGEOUS TEA GOWN Tne Model is of Silver Spangled Chiffon over an underskirt of pale blue silk. A large shawl of oriental silk forms a wide panel over the back and part of the front. Loose chiffon sleeves with lace ruffles.
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Just That. "The Germans are going to mobilize the elephants in a menagerie for heavy v;ork. That's a ne.v line, isn't it?" i "Quite so; r. sort of trunk line." PREMATURE BALDNESS Duo to Dandruff and Irritation, Prevented by Cuticura. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Daily shampoos with Cuticura Soap and occasional applications of Cuticura Ointment gently rubbed into the scalp skin will do much to promote hair-growing conditions. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Of Two Evils. Sillicus Some men are sorry they are married, and some are sorry they are not. Cynicus Well, it's better to he 'sorry you are not than sorry you are. Teeth for Special Occasions. "Those Bullions simply roll in wealth." "Don't they and say, did you ever see lrs. Bullion's set of state teeth?" "State teeth?" "Yes the ones she wears at receptions and dinners. They're made of diamonds, rubies, pearls, sapphires and emeralds in succession. Why, one of her smiles is worth $SS,00O." New York World. Method in His Madness. "Do you realize that your long sermons are rather tiresome?" asked the young parson who was new at the game. "1 do," replied the wise parson, who was beginning to carry weight for age. "That is why my congregation gives me such long vacations." The Unexpected. "Did you hear about Scootleigh?" "No." "Ho woke up in the night and went to the wall cupboard for the bottle of Jamaica ginger. He was in such a hurry he didn't stop to feel for the electric light button, but chanced it." "Dear, dear!" "He grabbed a bottle that he thought was the right one and took a swallow of the stuff." "My, my!" "It burned him painfully." Oh, that's too bad! What was it?'" SOME HARD 'KNOCKS Woman Gets Rid of "Coffee Habit."
The injurious action of coffee on the hearts of many persons is well known by physicians to be caused by caffeine. This is the drug found hy chemists in coffee and tea. A woman suffered a long time with severe heart trouble and finally her doctor told her she must give up coffee, ac that was tho principal cause of the trouble. She writes: "My heart ?,as so weak it could not do its work properly. My husband would sometimes have to carry me from the tabic, and it would seem that I would never breathe again. "The doctor told me that coffee was causing the weakness of my heart. He said I must stop it, but it seemed I could not give it up until I was down in bed with nervous prostration. "For eleven weeks I lay there and suffered. Finally husband brought home some Postum and I quit coffee and started new and right. Slowly I got well. Now I do not have any headaches, nor those spells with weak heart. We know it is Postum that helped me. The Dr. said the other day: 'I never thought you would be what you are.' I used to weigh 92 pounds and now I weigh 158. "Postum has done much for me and I would not go back to coffee again, for I believe it would kill me if I kept at it. Postum must be prepared according to directions on pkg., then it has a rich flavor and with cream is Une." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. instant Postum is a soluble pow;der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost per cup about the same. "There's a Reason" for Postum. sold by. Grocer.
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NV One of Several. Little Lemuel Say, paw, is that a wild man across the street? Paw Something like that, son. He is a member of the state legislature who voted against free lunch, and today he had to give up real money for the food he consumed between drinks. Important to Mothers Examine 'carefully -eyery 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 Eletchers Castoria Parliamentary. Brown Where's that fiver I laid on the table a moment ago? Mrs. Brown You never expected to see that again, did you? Brown And why not? Mrs. Brown You told me that in parliamentary practice, when a bill is laid on the table, it is seldom heard of again. Harper's Bazar. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE for tho TKOÜPS Over 100,000 packages of Allen's Foot-Eanc, tho uutLseptic powder to shake IntoyourBhoeH, arc bolujr used by the German :iml Allied troopH at the Front because It rests the feet, gives instant relief to Corns and llunlons, hot, swollen aching, tender l'eot und ukiIcch walking ca.sy. Sold everywhere, 25c. Try It TODAY. Don't ueeept uuy substitute. Adv. Their Kind. "What do you think of the way that upstart Blnks gives himself airs? Hero he was talking the other day about the delights of his salad days." "Well, I could have reminded him that they were not chicken salad days." YOl'lt OWN' DRUGGIST WILL TKI.I. YOU Try Murine 15yo Houiedy for Uod, Weak, Watery 13yos and Granulated ICyollds: No SumrilnK just ICyo comfort. Write for Hook of tho Kyo by mull b'roo. Murine Kyo itemed y Co., Chicago. So Paw Says. Little Lemuel Say, pay, what is the difference between an optimist and a pessimist? Paw An optimist, son, is a man who is happy when he is miserable, and a pessimist is a man who is miserable when he is happy. Always sure to please, Red Cross Ball Blue. All grocers sell it. Adv. Final Cjpinion. "1 see there is an exodus of foreigners in Mexico." "Well, instead of thorn föol foreigners joining, in any such nonsense I think they ought to get out." A girl reads a love letter over and over until she gets another.
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