Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 August 1915 — Page 3
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IN THE SAILOR SHAPE AFTERNOON DRESS SCHOOL GIRL ONE OF THE NEWEST BRIMMFD HATS. FLAT Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Restored Her Daughter's Health. Parisian Designers Predict Much Pop ularity for This ModelOrgandie Muslin Being Used in a Most Lavish Fashion.
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my 13 year old daughter had female M:;,;;,;;;;: Weaknesi. I spoke about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound had been of great benefit to me, so I decided to have her give it a trial She has taken five bottles of the VegeStable Compound ac cording to directions on the bottle and she is cured of this trouble. She was all run down when she started taking the Compound and her periods did not come right. She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and is growing strong and healthy." Mrs. Martin Helvig, Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished are constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continue to suffer day in and day out but at once take Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound, a woman's remedy for woman's ills. If you want special advice irrite to Lydia E.Pinkliam Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. 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 ia right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently butfirmly 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 beai Signature AGENTS "WANTED to s-Il Family Needle Casct on commission and for premiums. We trust you With goods ; order today. Transfer Mfff. Co.. Tramfer, r. Orchids. The exportation of orchids from the Philippine islands is increasing. Iu March, 1914, 10,000 plants were consigned to a San Francisco firm and arnveü in excellent condition. Dur ing May 5,000 plants were shipped to the same firm. The consignments included four varieties Sollerians, Amabiles, Studianas and Sanderians. One Led to Another. "I tried to get you over the tele phone half a dozen times yesterday morning, but the line was busy every time." "Yes. My wife called up a neighbor to ask her a question, and before they got through each had asked the other not less than one hundred questions' Transportation in Calcutta. To compete with Calcutta's present street railway system a company has been formed which will place 100 mo tor buses and 400 cars for freight in service within a year. A Wash day is smile day if you use Red Cross Ball Blue, American made, therefore the best made. Adv. Small Comfort. Asker He calls me a donkey! Should I challenge him? Tellit You might to prove it! It is often hard to determine wheth er a man is on his way to play chess or merely is returning from a funeral. Getting into debt is like dropping from a balloon. Getting out is like climbing a greased pole. That Knife-Like Pain Have you a lame back, aching day f and night? Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is their action irregular? Do you have headaches, backaches, rheumatic painy, feel tired, nervous, all worn-out? Use Doan's Kidney Pills the medicine recommended by so many people in this locality. Read the experience that follows: An Indiana Case John H". Huber. R. F. D. No. 14. Ridgeville. Ind.. says: "I haul kidney trouble and rheumatic pain and couldn't work for six months. A strain, doubtless, brought on tha trouble. The pain in mv back was so acute. I had to Rive ud. in 'hery Pklwe Teils Slor fact, my whole bodv pained me. I had s e v r headnches. couiün t see much and was thin and worn cnt. Doan's Kidney llis curHi mi nnd T v.n n joyed good health since." Get Doaa'ii at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'S KPV FOSTER-MILB URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. V.
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The drawing shows a flat-brimmed hat of saiJor order made of crepe
Francais in a rich shade of Belgian blue. This charming model was ef fectively trimmed with little clusters of small lemon and orange blossoms. These flat-brimmed sailor shapes are more fashionable than ever. They are rather larger than the sailor hats of last'year wider in the brim and they are trimmed with small clusters of flowers or not trimmed at all, two ornate pins being considered sufficient to give a finished appearance to the hat. This hat-pin trimming becomes more and more popular. The JParisiennes are wonderfully clever at in venting new and decorative hat-pin heads and when an uncommon shape has been selected these large pins give the very best results. The Paris dressmakers are enthusiastic over the charms of organdie muslin, plain or printed. They are using this delicate material in large quantities and are manipulating it into really exquisite frocks which have the necessary oldworld favor. These frocks are flounced and tucked in a lavish manner and always invariably they are accompanied by loose sashes composed of velvet or wide satin ribbons and finished off with nosegays of small flowers at the waist jLut; very latest iuea is or gandie muslin in a subtle shade of flesh pink. This muslin looks beautiful when A New Reboux Model in White Satin With Clusters of Black Grapes and a Black Velvet Louis XV Bow. trimmed with oyster-white shadow lace or when combined with printed muslin which has sprigs of bright flowers on an ivory ground. Many of the best summer blouses are made of line organdie muslin and some of these are mounted over decollette slip bodices made of pastel-tinted pongee. It is going to be a most artistic season from every point of view. The new linen dresses are embroidered a l'Anglaise, in colored washing silks, cherry-red on white, or heliotrope on the same background. A new and effective idea is the under slip of bright colored silk, matching the embroidery silks, which is worn with these costumes. With Old Waists. Make use of your embroidered waists that are out of style by making them into slipover corset covers. Cut ou. the sleeves and open under arm seams, sew up the back or front, finish with small tucks' or strip of lace. Cut out the neck large enough to slip over the head. Cut In shape from shoulder to under arm, finish with lace, put tape on back. IF INCLINED TO STOUTNESS Some Matters That the Not-Too-Slender Woman Will Do Well to Keep in Mind. In the fashion department of the Woman's Home Companion appears the following "dress don't" for women: "Don't be inveigled into wearing the too-short skirt; three inches from the floor is a good conservative length. "Don't adhere too strictly to fashion's latest whimspass the choker collar, for instance. "Don't let the smart deep-yoked skirt tempt you if it's the slender hip you want. "Don't set your heart on having one of your summer 'dresses of the roughsurface tussah silks that come in the fascinating sand and ecru shades. These fabrics and these shades are not for you. "Don't adopt the long tight sleeve. even If it is the mode of the moment. The tight transparent sleeve bringsout too prominently the shape of a big fat arm. The sausage effect should be avoided. "Don't allow yourself to take kndly to the 'bobbed' hair dressing; the fore head band; the too tight coiffure, and the too smaii hat. It will be a sorry aay for you if you allow yourself to be tempted." Collar Care. Keep your thin collars neat and snug by tacking a piece of flat, white silk elastic (one-fourth inch wide) across the top, sewing to the back and )iid& feathurbones.
Russian tunic edged with taffeta frill and many layers of cable cord stitched closely together. The waist Is shirred at the front. Fine organdie vest and frill. Cuffs of finely plaited organdie. PROTECTION FROM THE FLIES Covers for Glasses May Be Said to Bo Almost Indispensable During the Hot Weather. During the summer, or at any time when there are flies about, glasses or jugs containing milk, barley water, lemonade, etc., should always be protected by some light cover, preferably one that is washable. In the sick room especially are these needed. The one shown in the illustration iu just a square of soft muslin edged with a fringe of crochet cotton on which beads are threaded to weight it, or narrow all-bead fringe may be used; a six-inch square will answer for either a tumbler or a medium size jug. To make it, cut out a piece of stiff cardboard measuring three and onehalf inches each way, and on that side" which is to be the top cover it with cream silk, and on the under side with oil silk. The two pieces of material are smoothly stretched across on either side of the card and sewn together at the edges, which are afterwards finished off with a fine silk cord, carried into three little loops at each corner; it is further ornamented with a frill of lace which hangs downwards all round the glass. For lifting the cover, an ornanmntni button is sewn in the center t tha top. ( . .ww omuw me urocnet Touch. Knitting and crocheting, which at the beginning of hostilities were indulged in only for the soldiers, have invaded the world of dress, and many hats and frocks bear testimony cf the ingenuity of busy fingers. A hat for instance, bears as its sole trimming a blue crocheted cock's head having a red comb. Similar cock's heads in black and white beads appear on toques and turbans. Mme. Lanvin decorates her serge frocks with a bit of color in the form of a flower with green leaves clone in crocheting or in a new sort of darning which closely resembles -crocheting but which is done with a sewing needle. These flowers are placed, as a rule, on the pockets of the skirt or corsage. Crocheted or knitted purses are carried by those who patronize the ouvroirs, but these articles are not alwavs remarkable for tlieir beauty. Vanity Fair. J Silk Muslin Nightie. Pink silk muslin has been choaen for a nightie which is part of a trous seau composed of wonderful hand-embroidered articles. The pink is a very delicate shade, so that it is sure to appeal to the gin who loves daintiness. The V-shaped neck of the nightie is finished with buttonholed scallops and is slashed down the front for several inches. Each side of the slashed material is provided with buttonholed slots and throu-h the slots narrow black velvet ribbon is run. Wider black velvet ribbon is run through slots placed higher in the back than the front. : design Is embroidered on the front of the gown anil on each sleeve in pink and bine.
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66 Chew it Saves Steps. When the best and happiest housekeeper known to the writer was asked to tell the secret of her speed in housework she replied: T never iron with a cold iron, cut with a dull knife or go to my kitchen to prepare a meal without a clean small hand towel pinned to my apron belt on one side and a similar dish towel pinned on the other. Try it. and you will be surprised to see how much time and how many extra steps you will save." HIDDEN IMPURITY "If American women knew how much of our Coffee lies on the ground for days, before the berries are finally swept up and harvested, greater care would be exercised in purchasing this food. For this Coffee is impure. But its moldy color is lost in the roasting, and the partial decay is concealed until it comes up harsh and bitter in the cup. This fact is not generally known to importers, for few of them have studied conditions existing prior to the arrival of their ships in port." So writes F. C. Harwood. And Mr. Harwood knows. His long experience in the tropical coffee growing countries, his deep intimacy with plantation owners, his close study of their customs, their methods and the "Tricks of their Trade" has acquired for him a fund of knowledge which wa. -aaaw iu it uiu I places him far in the leadership of coffee connoisseurs, both here and abroad. Denison's Coffees are selected bv F. C. Harwood, personally, and it is here that his power in the Coffee Industry manifests itself to the qualification of Denison's Brands. His wisdom and critical discrimination is appreciated by Coffee Growers the world over, and their respect gives him first choice of the world's finest crops. Thus, only pure, hand-picked berries find their way into Denison Coffees. His care is your safeguard against impurity. Try Denison's and realize your ideal Coffee put up in Cans, Cartons or Bags. Ask your grocer or write Den- I ison Coffee Co., Chicago, for the name of the nearest dealer. Adv. 1 The. early shortcake is recognized by-k
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GOLD'S SIREN LURE FOR MEN Hardship and Death Dared by Thousands That They May Gain Riches Quickly. It was in 1898 xhat the rush of gold seekers to the Klondike reached its flood. The ninety-eighters probably never will know the fame of the fortyniners, but they have a place in the long history of the gold hunters, the men of all nations, ancient, medieval and modern. The book has a hundred chapters telling of failure and of death to every one lightened with the story of success. H. M. Cadell recently visited the Klondike and there made a study of present conditions. He describes them and adds an interesting account of the early day rush to the Northwest territory. The Smithsonian institution has put Mr. Cadell's report into print. It is an interesting document. Some of the happenings in the Klondike were duplicates of like happenings in Califoria and Australia during the first years of the surface washing in those fieIÖS- These duplications show that Duman nature is unchanging. Men went to the Klondike daring i hardship and death that they might rich quick. Some of the gold seekers were quickly successful. A i ,ar&e percentage of the successful a" w.w tj uvvjol u t i ones almost literally threw their mon-e-v away. Easy come, easy go. This sort of thing has marked eold min inS in all ages. The Klondike is not wnat u was but human nature stays tue same. The discovery of gold at tIie North pole would start a northern migration that would take no ac count ot the insuperable obstacles of distance and cold. The lure is irreslstlDle. Chicago Post. A Matter of Surprise. "Don't you think women ought to voter asked Mr. Meekton's wife Well, Henrietta, there's no doubt ,n m3T mind that you ought to vote. But if your opinion of some of the otner women is correct, I don't see "ou should want to intrust them with such a responsibility."
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Another Little Bedtime Story. "Good gracious!" cried Peter Rabbit, "what is the cause of that uproar going on up in the air? There! That was the S. O. S. call! Somebody must be in trouble, and " "Oh, that is old Doc Stork," replied Sammy Jay. "He is carrying twins to the wildcat's house, and the dear little strangers do not wish to go." Kansas City Star. Red Cross Ball Blue, made in America, therefore the best, delights the housewife. All good grocers. Adv. Nothing to Be Said. Judge You admit, then, that you stole the loaf of bread? Woman Prisoner Yes, your honor. Judge What have you to say for yourself? Woman Nothing, your honor. If -it was lace or jewelry, I might plead kleptomania, but we can't try that when it's bread. Every married man is judged and juried by his wife. Clarke's Three-in-one Steel Com Bin and Seed Corn Dryer and Saver have them all guessin sr. Write for circular. iiiHHHiP i ' J. o. Clarke Tank Co., CraTvfordsviiie, Ind. , PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of snrrit. Help to era.dlca.tc dandruff. ForReitorimr Color aad BeautytoGrayor Faded Hair J 60c ud SI CO at DrucvUl. Boy and Girl Agents Mail 2 cent stamp for Samp'o and plaa to .Detroit iiovej.tr Company. 370 Harper JLv.. .Detroit, MAcJa. AC l WTC lols? a Curtain Rod ta ii.VJ.LiIl 1 U ÖO"s nai aozen to a House Absolutely now natntAi öold necosslty. Costs 3c. sells for löcl Sampie frei. Heed M tK. Co., 7 JKoy St., Providence, KxI Agricultural Limestone ugiiiuiHs mem . ouh mo Frf6 ktimple t0 ÄSd AsuntS. UJ.r.Jtr, C., Max Iii, lfim
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W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 35-1915.
