Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1915 — Page 3
Stop That Backache! TVre's aotbio inorf diaootiras-ing 1 1 liTV ooMUot kkjkcB. You ar nlirn you awake. Pain pierw you t n uliouorhf. It's Lard tore.. dir the same old story J,'' 1 lB i , Uck it nature warntn of ' ,i Nigh I way ps the way ' "' -tsvsI. or ..tlur seri. m L. t 1 , ri Don't delay -beg in uinu h I-, n WUW od kidney tro'ubk for over fifty years. An Indiana Case
Mrl Ishun Thür B'!v.i.. iu..tivllW. i 13 wm ,p tn Im3 uii winter with complaint ma t4 i 1 .Ii in mv n.l I hd ..( of Mm My feet le were o IN n, I m't ffllk. I I . 1 . t. . bt lrf '' si I riovfd rvery sign of the trourv An Itora. 50c e Box DOAN'S viasF pOsftK MlLUURN CO-. BUFFALO. N. Y. Official Denial io vir Tax a HoiBrstead Laad) in Canada - , . ilitl tr ui I I br pln 'il on 11 n.' - lamia 1 Waaler Canada navius r i ten jolder.lie rnvulaiiua In tbe - aMS, tbm ! Ui MlTlxe all rouuirrm to' at "''' were pla.fJ. nor I Iber n tu piBx'' u war lai i anj iiiiuri ., .1. Hnrne.l) W. I. Heotl. u(t of :. Ib.. FOR$1.04";: fill uo-t ii -harei of i y "ml in HHLAIIUM .aipajt if tu e paiilix r ; .ria ,t to - J IUU , ..... I I l.m u .r'Tinuii nrrrn 6 rn iul.irr.pili n tu tALtniunuL uri tn . . . . a kraaUfal trtarw "f suaranitl iilve-aaa - j tuin giiarMt1 r vtone rrf iiti(lsj Bai . I tout. C. V'auui.Mih I. t sir aaoi Inipurwl C a-rv In Ir I ou Want , II i ou ft tau , , win.- -a. ' tea Nelatiw A B'k-i . TratM! i ... M U. Make a Difference. Thrre is no aadder sijtht to me." raid tlM SocialiBt orator. 1 Mian the lav t -. st tiipiy dtniii-r paiJ." B m ij " said a man iu the crowd. ' -hut all dt-pinds on whether it's impt before ih' ..oon hour or after. " V. ! ( Rill Hhif. made in Ameiica, tSM eiuTC (lie l-t. delmbt lle il .v.ufS. A i. ,mo1 fcioitin. Adv. Drawing Qualities. Bloodin Winnie Wajcl told the BMHiRer ht-r muslt- teacher predieted a gntt future for her. liiiruetta What did the manager ea HUndine He said there were rreatu t iiportunities in 'he theatrical iroff'Moti tor a vornan with a past. Quit Correct. What reason hsve you for assertleg 'hst Lsra Mat blind?" Wail, I've noticed that his blandest umiles are all for the prettieat fMa. After the Meeting. Orator's VAj.v lud the people applaud Orator with bitterness) Applaud? The;, made lejuj noise than a rubber teel iu a Pather bed' Had a Reason. 'at- IkoeHii t her MMjiMJ move you Nil.-It did onte. when I lived in SM Mttl SsL Town Topics. Hn Standing. Is he aucceaatui aa a writer of seosatioial literature"' Is hf" Why, he h i ; no inferior." A Mean Question. i h;n . ii.-. n to conault a beauty i etoi about my eomplexioo." Kverv woman's es'iniate of the e r i m ed hv the fart that the devil is a man. Marriage In the monotony that ' ttM en ltement of life r After Winter's Wear and Tear requires a food in springtime that builds up both brain and body. GrapeNuts FOOD rnacJe of wheat and malted barley supplies in splendid balance, the elements necessary for upbuilding and keeping in repair the ' "''in. nerve and muscle tissue. Grape-Nuts has a rich nut-hlce flavour - always ; ' sh, crisp, sweet and r'iidy to eat direct from package. Thousands have found Grape-Nuts a wonderful 'Vigorator cf both brain nd body. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere.
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JUST NOW IS A COOO TIME Tf PREPARE THEM. Round Frame With a Dome Top Is the Prevailing Shape Some Dainty Effects That May Easily Be Secured. While there la no lmmi-dlatr n --! for cakf to vers, tha present is a cood Unit tu i rt iur- tin-in. alnce one has more U-imire now than in warm weather, write Helen Howe In the Wash iriKlon Star. Odds and enda of la. for mäkln the rovers ran be pit ketl up rhea'ier now than when fly time arrives und the protection bMNM i.i i i'HMr? The oriagoual hau been the popular chape for many m-asons. bit this year a run nil frame with a dome top. some thing like a bird rare, has made Its appearanre It i a change from the old shape, but I do not think it Is as ITttty Htbides, it reminds MM en' tlrely too murh of the tarlatan bird age rover put on to prevent the needs rroa dropping throiiKh There Ik a wide band of lare set around the frame and another widr i-trlp joiriet to the top of the Amt hand, wide 'enough to reach the top ot Um frame, which, bv the way. Is hest flrfwribfd as being bell-shaped. TIMM UM free edge of the lare is gathered and drawn together very t loHelj under an ornament placed in the renter. This r an be a ribbon rose a rosette, artlflrlal fruit, or hat. . r the wer pleases. The OOVtf Itself la always of white lace and prrfer ably filet, probably for the reason this late iiits a loose mesh, which makes the dith of cake very attractive. Oftentimes the design of th- lace Is outlined with a running stitch of blue NBhfUldull silk. This givea a xery ilaltify effert. but I think If the silk used matched the color of the china it would be prettier. For Instance, if the rhina were white and gold. MM gold cilk or gold thread on the whir, lace If the dlsnes showed a flrral or other th sign in several colorings. thsame iff ft could be carried out with Mlk !hr. ad to match the china 1 ht in tagon shape tovt-i !. : . better t. the c olor d treatment than does th dmiii-shape unless one Just embroider the band and then. Instead of setting on another band of lace, mal e the top of plain fine white net In covering the octagon rtMpir the work tan be lessened ami the ef feet improved if a lace dolly is bought lor the top of the cover. The hand of lace is first put around the sides and firmly secured io the wires Then if a tiny hole is made in the tenter of the dolly for the ring to pass through a few stltdMI will keep the top in plar. If allover lace Is used the top is made tirsf and sewed to the wires Then the band Is added Lace on Spring Hats laces play an Interesting psrt on the picturesque big lists for spring Cream lace is especiall) good on black shiny straw. PLACE FOR THE REMNANTS Handy Little Box In Which May Kept Odds and Ends of Lace and Ribbon. Be Our sketch shows a charming little box for remnants of lace and ribbon: It was made from s strong cardboard box thai bad contained chocolates, and should one not be at hand, s suitable one may be obtsined from any candystore In this instance the box measured twelve Inches in length, six inches In width, and three Inches In height, biit a larger or smaller lx i ould, of course, be prepared in the same MwMMf if desired The surface of the lid is first slight- ' ly padded with a thin Liver of cotton wool and then covered with figured 1 silk. This is done bv turning the material over the edges of the lid and fastening it on Just Inside with a strong adhesive. The silk is also fast ened on at the back of the box in the tame way. thus strengthening tha
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f leu r ue Pec he Ouwetyne Is Employed for Costume That It Decidedly Attractive Afternoon frock of Kleur -de-pecbe silk duretyne The bodice Is a kimono with long lm..i I Ma? The neck is V -shaped and trimmed over the front with a simulated rev era of applique ia e, that alls, makes the small de medlcl collar The .Irai.e.J girdle Is of the same material, fastened with .4 huge iolet poppy. Three tunics bordered with flounces of applitpie. The small skirt is plain ami round ! model. ECONOMY IN USE OF LINEN Sensible Method Employed by One Woman Is Worth Copying by Every Housewife. IVfore buying a new supply of linens and bedding it is a good idea to go over the supply already on hand and see just what Is needed Sometimes worn linens may be cut down and old sheets may be turned and made to last a little while longer One economical woman remarked: Before taking advantage of these linen sales I go thoroughly over my own linen closet. Worn tablecloths are cut into small lunch cloths, and the ends, when hemmed, make attractive tray cloths. Square napkins, which have become ragged at the edges, can lie cut Into circular doilies and buttonholed or neatly hemmed around the edges M serve as luncheon doilies. The sheets that are worn In the middle I tear In two and put together the reverse way. thus bringing a new surface to stand the heaviest wear, or I cut down a large sheet for a crib sheet and use the leftover portion for a pillow case Hath towels that have become worn I cut up and sea uea'lv into new face cloths Ity looking my linen over carefully in this way 1 know more accurately what I nee.l and am better prepared to lay in a new supply." The Side of the Skirt. At the sides of the skirts the great est changes have taken place. Cath ' ers. plaits, dr. ular insets and even , pockets are introduced hinge. The sides are covered with some of the same silk, the material being turned over the edges and fastened on just inside and underneath the box The Interior is loosely lined with soft white silk, and a pocket Is arranged in the lining of the lid In which a paper-scent sachet may be kept. The box from whlrh our sketch was drawn was covered with cream-colored silk on which appeared a pretty design consist in of pale pink blossoms and tiny green leaves, and the ribbon strings which secure the box when closed were selected of a color to match the flowers, as also was the broader ribbon of the rosette bow that is tacked to the right hand corner of the box Painty boxes of this kind are. of course, useful for many other pur poses, and even empty tbev make a most acceptable little present for an unimportant occasion Braids in Sets. Hussar sets in braid. In all black and in black and gold, olive-shaped military buttons with loops outlined by a thread of gold, says the Dry Goods Economist, are among the efforts which are intended for the decoration of the shoulders, pockets, backs or fronts of military suits. The gold Idea is also evident In Ihe braid field V ry soft hercules braids made without filling show delicate outlinings in gold Some very attractive novelties have scarlet pipings Pieot .dge braids tn narrow widths are a feature. The old. manyaeamed covert coat has come back, but w ith a d flerenca
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I ri .V'. ' t?OMS MEDICAL CO.. The Mourner. Does your wife grieve much over her first husbands' death?" "Not sc much as 1 do Sun. - Malümore wiiK dsn tiRii.i.hi mil ini vor rrw Mar.ae Bye Hau.? for lUsl Weak. Waitr Br ia tin-uta US! Bre.it, Mo -mr.:aj-.oat Bra n ituit Write for BWt of the B br sl tree Mur.aa Bra Hea.cl7 Co u 8MB Now You Know. "Tell me. do worn n dress for the men or for each other?-' ' For both; for the men to admire, and for each other to envy." Many Sellout t hlWIraa Arc Sickly. CollUreo who are Je ca e. feveetak an.l will jet laiiarstlaie re.lef from Mother (Irit'i Sweet Powder. f.r Children. They clears the tonaa.-h. a-t n t be ller. aad are recommended for complaining bildreu A pleaaanl remedy t or wurma. C'aed by Motbera for Srtyaara At B.l Dt !. tor. Sample FREI. Address, A. S. O.oitd, Lc Ruj, v Why He Went to a Concert. Josef Hof man lias a story which illustrates the attitude of many people toward recitals of piano nrisic. A pianist was to give a concert, and as the audience was filing in the ticket taker stopped a man who presented two tickets. You can't go in." the official said ' You're not in fit condition " "Didn't 1 pay ror my tickets" questioned the would-be auditor ' Aren t they In order?" They're erfectly in order," was the reply, but the truth is you're drunk." "Drunk? Drunk" mused the other, solemnly placing the passports in his pocket "Of course I'm drunk If 1 weren t drunk would I come to a piano recital?" Wrong Spoons. Store Proprietor What has become of that clerk we hired last week? Department Manager I had to fire him ' Incompetent"' "Nope. Too much of a Joker." "I don't understand." Miss Giddigad telephoned for a spoonholder and he asked her tf a hammock would do."- Youngstown Telegram. A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 9 1 Mr. F. C. Case of Welcome lake. Pa., writes: "1 suffered with Hackache and Kidney Trouble. My head ached, my sleep was broken and unrefreshing. I felt heavy and sleepy after meals, was always nervous and tired, had a bitter taste in my mouth, was dizzy, had floating specks before my eyes, was always thirsty. had a Mr F C. Case. dragging sensation across my loins, difficulty in collecting my thoughts and was troubled with shortness of breath. Dodds Kidney Pills have cured roe of these complaints. You are at Mberty to publish this letter for the benefit of any sufferer who doubts the merit of Dodds Kidney Pills." Dodds Kidney Pills. 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodda Medicine Co. Buffalo. V. Y. Dodda Dyspepsia Tablets for Indigestion have been proved. 0c per box. Adv. Dampness caused by a Isars ia always oppressive. woman Some men are pleasant to talk to and disagreeable to listen to.
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Is it possible there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, which proves beyond contradiction that this grand old mcdicioe has relieved more suffering among women than any other one medicine in the world 1 We have published in the newspapers of theUnited States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published in the interest of any other medicine for women and ever)- year we publish many new testimonials, all genuine and true. Here are three never before published": From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Pi:. n-rvt-E, R. I." For the U-tiertt c,f women whoButTeras I hare done I wish to state w hat I.vtJia K Pinkham's: Wffrtahle Compnuml has done for me. I did .Home heavy lifting and the doctor said it tavLsed a dJapltoeuaent I have always lieen weak and I overworked after my baby was lorn and inflammation set in. then nervous prost ration, from whit h I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's A id talile Compound. The Compound is my best frieud and when I hear of a woman with trouble, like mitu- I iiv to indutv her totakr jronr medicine." Mrs. S. T. Iüchäond, 84 Progresa Aveni', lrovidtnce. ELL From Mrs. Maria Irwin, Peru, N.Y. Pri:t f. . -u let-fore I took l.vdi.i K. linkham's Testable Compound I was very irregular and hail much pain. I had lost th .. children, and felt worn out all the time. This splendid medii it i In Ijs-tl nie as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day that I took it."-Mrs. ALakia Ihwjn, It. F.D. 1, Pcru,;.Y. From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass. Su th Qcixcy. Mas. "The do tor said that I had orrranic troullt
and he docton-d me f.r a long time and I did not get any relief. J Raw Lydia E. Pinkhanr.s Vegetable ( ' impound ad- --
venH-Kl and I tried it and totmd n lk f I fore I had hruaht 1 um first tottK I continued Liking it all tan Dgk middle life and am tmvv a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane L. IH'scaji, Forc-t Avenue, West Vuin y, Mass.
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Same Tb.ng. "Ob. dear' 1 must tic aooitthinaj to I reduce my weight. I weigh a bus I dred and siity." Stripped "Well, in my dancing frock."
dy if y i ie Fetl .can made ifaeiel'cre I lb brat ii. ..! All A Gay Dresser "Your huhband doesn t ( are for tpiiet effects." Not in the least. Ket't me out all ' day yesterday bunting through the ' shops for a plaid collar button." I Ixiuiaville Courier-Journal Alllss fool - f ASK for tUa TUIIlifS Oirr l '.'..i pa.-Ha4re1.1f Allen' Fsot Kaae. la ai.llMrpllc M.wder u. akake lolo ruurtkorr . t IjeiuK ii-0 lit Hie (JersHM mm! AJli4 Iraopid ihe rrulil lraiiMe It rent the frt. irn Isatant relief fi vrnaii.t Bulloi. kvl.tauitl Sulil rverjwbre. STj.' Try It T rl aujr ai.tstllulr. Al. let' Helpful Advice. "Some of these social worker evolve some profound theories." What now ?" "This one advises the poor to mod if y the coot of living by purchasing their stuff lr. burrel lots" Which, to Be Decided Later. Phe- but If I can t live on my lacome and you can't live on yours, wh. re would be the advsntag of our 1 marrying? He tthoughtfullyl Wei!, by pat ting ot incomes together, oae of us v onirt be able to live, at any rate. More to the Point. rierk Thin is the best burglar alarm made Th1 burglar uj soooner enters the house than it alarms the residents. Customer Haven't you got one that will alarm the burglar? Boston Etcning Transcript. Had Some Training. Rilly Mooney. after rum. ?.i ;i bur MM shop m enterville for Vw Ü three years, decided to become a dentist. His Cr.ele Si, upon healing of this decisict, dropped in to talk it over. "Yes. I'illy." said he. "dt-ntistry ubout the tasiest new job you could tackle. You know how to work tbc chair already, so the rest ouebt to come easy enough." Home. Sweet Home. Wife- Wl.ht. going out again tonight" Husband Yes. dear Going out or rasionally. vou know, heightens the pleasure of staying home when one gets the rhai.ee to. Wife But you go out so often Husband Well, it's a pleasure that really requires a great deal of heigh ening. Suggested a Dental Compromise 1 Boss, dis uh toof am mighty nigh killio' me!" walled Brother Oggy. How much will it cost to have tit Idame thing pulled out?" ' Fifty cents. ' replied the den'.iat. But. loogy j uh, sah! 1 hasn't got but a kuawtah to mah name Kain't yo-all pull it out half way for dst? " Kansas City Star. M4SS.,foradvlce. ntnl answered couliücuce.
