Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1915 — Page 3
IN ALL OUR
NEAT WORK BASKET TAFFETA SILK
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NEIGHBORHOOD There I Hardly A Woman Who Docs Not Rely Upon Lydia E Pinkham Vegetable Compound.
tUITABLF FOR HOLDING SEWING MATERIALS
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1 1. ' I hud inflammation, o in the back of my neck m .Ii and a weakness all
i caused by female . trouble, and I took I Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Conv I pound with such ex-
iviiem result mai i am now feeling fine. I recommend t h Com pound and praise it to all. 1 shall be glad to have yoo publish m y letter.
trcely a neighbor around me tuee vur medicine. "-Mrs, li. No. 4, Box 30, Princs-
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I m rirnre of a Nur. rJi.r I.N- Y. "In my experience as r r 1 e rtainly think Lydia E. Pinkitle Compound is a great r, I wish all women with fe p. -. ubasa would take iL I took it : through the Change of .. gnat results and I always rsc nd the Compound to all my pav i f 1 know of their condition in - I will gladly do all I can to help - nw of this great medicine." Mr H race Newman, Poland, Herk 'Ca., N Y. If van are ill do not drag along until an peratfcM is necessary, but at once take I.y.iia EL Pinkham's Vogetabk Comound. If i ! ant -jMM-lal advie-- write) Lydia r. Plaklaaai Matlletea Co, icoafldent iali L.vuu, Mus. :s a thirst that one cannot b ithout b-coming Intoxicated
i. a wo map lowers herstlf It
robably to look up to a man.
D-nk Oeniton's Coffee. FtDf your healths sake. it if a nan it. foolish and dv-sn t a it, it s a sign that he has no to instruct him.
i May Easily be Made From s Card board Box Pockets on Two Sidea Furmah Additional Accommodations for the Sewer. ! Work baskets suitable for holding j sewing materials for porch or lawn I Me can be made at home from a short : remnant of cretonne or art ticking. i Half a yard will be ample if one must j buy goods. In all probability there I will be scraps available- for the pur(Kige on hand I The foundation of the sewing I basket ia a cardboard box about nine I-.' hes suuare and three or four Inches 1 high. These can be had for the ask i ing at any small dry goods store, j The outside is entirely covered with ; the chosen material, carefully pasting it down, and then the same is done ! upon the inside, but not necessarily j with the same goods The basket is fitted upon two sides with pockets drawn up on narrow elastic to hold thread, thimble and other odds and I ends, while little bolster-like plnrush , Ions are sewed to the opposite sides. Lastly a high handle about 1 inches 1 wide is rut from strong cardboard and covered with the cretonne. A ' couple of good paper fasteners will I secure the handle to the basket. If the handle is made quite high it will ( conveniently tarry' over the arm. The , f-wing on hand can be fold-d and daced in the bottom of the basket. This is a very dainty affair even j though it is home made and should add to the attractive picture a pretty I girl always makes when occupied in j sewing. More prosaic, but Just as useful, is , the sewing bag of cretonne. This Is ; Just an ordinary bag made any desired ' size, but instead of finishing the top 1 with a drawFtring. it is hemmed over
an oval embroidery hoop. This kind of bag is convenient in that it can b rolled up or twisted around with out Injun-. A thirk cord makes the
; best kind of bandies, if any at all are thought necessary. To my thinking this style of rng is pood for soiled linen; the mouth be-
lng large maks it much more con-
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Tafeta silk basque with ruffled skirt. Waist and lower half of sleeves laced with taffeta silk finished eff with tassels. Standing collar faced with white satin. RUGS FROM WASH DRESSES
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What is CASTORIA Cnpiforla 1 a harmless nbstitute for f'jistor OH, 1 .regori, Orops aud Stwthiug Syrnps. It Im pleaaant. It contains in ifhi-r Opium, Morphino nor other Karootio mibstaiH-e. Its au'e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms And allays J-V rishncHg. For moro than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of t'oiistipatlon, 1 lattil. ii v, AVind i li', all Teething1 Troubles and INaVrrlMBA It retrnlatos the Stoma h and Ito-l, asslmllstms tho Foocli gi'ing healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'auucca Tho 31other'M Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
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MIGHTY POWER OF LOVE
Tha I'nited States impc,rtd more than a billion pounds of rotte last r. record exceeded only twice be- .:. IM4 and 109.
ftttty barter is the inventor . dtnb that can be attached to blade of a pair of shears to save in tutting hair.
A train of thought isn't much good to a tr.an ho is too lazy to generat strain for moving It In the right direction
A Treat for Ma. "Y. . we girla are going to camp out." I we are going to take mother along to rook She needs a vacation. "
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Backache is Discouraging
Nothing is more discouraging a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It s hard to work or to rest. Backache often Indicates had kidneys. If the urine is disordered, paaaages too frequent or scanty, there is further pr if IV lay fa dangerous. Prompt use of Doan s Kidney Pills now may spare you serious trouble later. toen-B is the world's best-recommended kidney remedy. An Indiana Case
E. Wallace. 1 Indiana Ars.. Hammond. Ind.. says: "My back was so lame and painful I could hardly t up after sitting whenever I oauKtit cold, it caused tho kidney e- rotlona tQ b e SBJSBS Irrorular K me tc (et up at ront modi' ine had
Cot Dmu'i at Aar Stora. BOc a Baa DOAN'S VftTiY F03TLR MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
1 JS j ' ' - r 1 Ugln r t Afto- diffo fail'd tn holp me nov pnia They rt bren fr-- from kit!
venit-nt for sae than the drawstring. Tho bottom of the bag should be left open and one side cut longer than the other, say about six inches or so. This flap is h mml and worked th four buttonholes to correspond with four buttons swed to the bag. To empty the contents release the buttons. All children love bright colors, and any one of them will appreciate a school bag of pretty cretonne. This Is a suggestion for using up an odd piece on hand. Make the bag in en Telope shape, binding all the edges close with button and loop. Instead of sewing bandies to the bag. which the weight of the books may pull out. buy a 5-cent pair of small leather straps and catch in place at the bottom of the bag through loops, just to keep them from becoming mislaid.
Pretty and Inexpensive Articles May Be Made If a Little Thought Is Used. Pretty and inexpensive rugs can be made for bathrooms and also bedroom from old percale dresses that have no further use as wearing apparH. The pretty blus and pinks make the most attractive rugs The only expense Is to purchase a wooden needle. Mine
is ten inches long and thicker than s lead pencil. The rage should be cut and not torn to avoid Ik thread hanging. They should be cut thr' quarters of an inch wide and sew-d together just as rags for an old-fashioned rag rarp-t. Crochet a chain of several stitches and make In this way a renter, and then knit around and around, throwing your thread (which is the rag I over before putting the needle through the chain. You must put In two stitches to k-ep it from drawing up like a poke Put your needle through the back part ef the stitch and use your , taste in knitting the colors and finish with an edge like an old-fashioned tidy
Great Truth in Words Which Emerson It Put on Record as Having Spoken. It was Emerson whu Faid. "An ac ceptance of the sentinv-nt of love throughout ChrisOndotn for a season, would bring the felon and tlie outc ast to our side tn tears, with tne devotion of his faculties to our service. Love would put a new face on this weary old world. In which we dwell as pa gans and enemies too long, and It would warm the heart tn see how fast the vain diplomacy of statesmen, the Impotence of armies and navies and lines of defense, would be superseded by this unarmed child." Alas that the sentiment has not been accepted but Instead the world and the indl vidua! have been laying their plans, and directing their action, by a calculation of chances which, of course, can be no bigger than the human mind that does the calculating. That love has not been tried Is proved by the collapse of commercial clvill zation. but the things of commerce snd of calculation perish, while the sentiment of love endures, because it is of God. and being of God. Is sure In the end to triumph Universalist I-eader.
Anü Then Some. Would you call Henry Ford a selfI made man'" "Well, he's a self starter, any- ! how."
Hit To. "Do you much M ir tit reading0" Tss, I have to I'm a gat inspector." LJaltlmore American. Th'To are two sides to everything yet a WLiinan onl has use for one side of a mirror
There s many a kick concealed U an insulated electric wire.
('r.imhs of comfort are satisfying only when there ore enough of then to make a square meal.
Perfectly at Home. "Are the Riininur boarders making themselves at home?" Yep." replied Farmer Corntossol; they sit down to the table and ki k about the food same as If they was among their own relations."
10c Worth of (gUPQNT) Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land
Flounces Held to Stockings.
A new idea for the summer girl was introduced at s shore resort the
omer evening uy a (iuug woman uancer. who had butterfly flounces of plaited lace attached to the back of her silk stockings and to the Inside of her wide skirt. These plaited flounces extended and folded after the manner of an accordion at each step, and suggested a modern winged victory of feminine persuasion.
Mot particular wnuicn uo Hcd v's Rail Blue. American made. Sure tu pleaAt all fi gitx-era Ad.
A Little Less Darning to Do. Paste pieces of velvet, soft side up.
! Into the heels of your shoes, bottom
and back, and you will find your stocking darning reduced by a big per cent Woman's World.
Small Things of Dress Are What Give Perfection te the Costume as a Whole.
Constipation Vanishes Forever rrnnpt Relief-Permanent Cur
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BEST KIND OF TABLE COVER
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PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS nttos ss4 to Cssts. i will give another opportunity to introduce
I the touch of black. For Instance. If 1 nvnl Kilt f in c n v--. 11 a.1 on Afnl rsn wi
uuiiuiio ssi v u r u , an 1 hi i . -.li of outlining would be placed around them: around diamond shaped buttons h ..li i... .1 1 I r - J
Ä m . tiiuiu i i. aim. i ii Miaiicu irame. a u It seems superfluous to sev that the . , . ITT .i .w a a u so on. Therefore, tl dsi:n of the perfection of the details in dress make . , . , . . , A. ! , , button would also determine th na for Its complete success more than the , . . . . tM . . . ture of the desim to be worked on mere dress Itself. et it must be . - . . , . ... ... the collar and curTi of the blouse. owned that many forget this, and It Is
not unusual to see a pretty, welldressed woman fail to look at her best because her shoes, her gloves or the dressing of her hair are not what they might hare been. Kven in these days, when no one cares much about clothes, personal appearance has to count, and it is nothing to be ashamed of. Paris is filled with women dressed tr navy blue The amazing thing Is that the people do not get tired of It It Is to the wardrobe what bread is to the larder. Its possiblitlea for comrlrte dowdlness and unequaled smartness have no limit It can be the most correct thing In the world and one of the roost incorrect. Vou see a woman of irreproachable distinction in a blue tailor-made, and yos see a young person In something very like it and the effect Is entirely different. Both can be r.ulte nice to look at. and which you like best depends upon your point of view, like most other things.
I In Time of Due Prepare for Drought. Brother ("assius Cautious Kush t ame I forward to be baptized at the colored j campmeeting The parson was tired j of baptizing Rrother ( 'assius and said: "W'affoh you always orne forward j to be baptized into the fold" You done been baptized 17 times. I'se baptized you my own self every fall since the big woods burned and Marse Hon I eycutt died from ober-exertin' hisself. I Ain't dat de truf V I "Amen.' said Cassius. "How many times you all expect to be baptized, dat's what 1 ax ye"" "I reckon." replied Cassius Cautious Kush. "I'll be baptized every year. , De offener I gets dis mortal clay soaked down, de safer I'll he from
anarks on dat great day when de wnri am all on Are Hallelujah! " Judge.
A foolish person Is one who Is unable to see things from your point of view.
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Land
Get rid of the stumps and grow big crops on cleared land. Now is the time to clean up your farm
while products bring High prices. Blasting is quickest, cheapest and easiest with Low Freezing Du Pont Explosives. They work in cold weather. Write for Frre Handbook of Explotivt No. 69F. and name of ntarett deafer DU PONT POWDER COMPANY
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You Owe the Folks A Iteyb Lamp Wintor ovonina are tho time to rrad and tuJyand alao lor ti.r yr. folk tn enjoy thrmaelvea. Qive Ihom a y.W !iqht ihr cheerful, brilliant, metrw (low at a KAYO lamp the kind of light tu füwstlf nee.l to read by. It drivet away winter rlom, rreventa rye-tria, keep all the family happy and conttnted. In addition to all thia comfort, the RAYO It a pottt!a eeonomy berauee one lifhta up the entire roonv Aaa your dealer he hat the KAYO, aa have leading mtrthanta everywhere. Tha Standard OU Company 'laataaa .Chicago, U.S.A.
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Embroidered Blouse. The woman in mourning wbo de sires to have a tour!' of black on an otherwise white blouse can carry out the following iden IViwn the front of the blouse, alone the line of fasten Ins. a double row outlining can be worked in black and white. Outline stitches, following the shape of tbs
In This. Housewife May Find a Solution of Something That Has Been a Trouble to Her. ff you are like most housekeepers, you have a number of little tables about the house which are always needing rlean roveni Tsually. one doesn't like to use embroidered centerpieces and doilies for the purpose, for these little tables are more than likely used as stands for plants or are little catchalls which make them rather trying household children to keep clean. An excellent solution In the way of little table dresses is tho plain linen cover ornamented with a colored edge Natural colored, oyster or white linen may be used or even crav linen (all depending upon the use of the little table!, and then the edge is bound with linen or heavy muslin of any color that you prefer. The Mnd ing. when completed. Is an Inch in width and sometimes more. Guard against colored materials that are Inclined to run. and also exercise a reasonable amount of care In the washing, for no matter how unimportant s little tsble may be Its dress shouldn't be streaked.
Southeast Missouri Reclaimed Lands the onlv remaining undeveloped corn land in the L'nitcd State. Land that will douMe, triple and quadruple in price jut as gure as (!av fellows night, (iood corn land will in tog future aa it has in tin past and docs at the present command the highest price. MyOOQ a DM of good, lieh, alluvial, cut-over, LwttggJ land, Loth drained and undraincd, level an the Illinoi prairie, rich as the Valley f the Nile; no rocks, hills or gumbo, bat mellow sandy loam soil, always works well, short mild winters, long growing seasons, abundant yields of all ftaple ( rops, corn, wheat, alfalfa, clover, tonothy, cow peas, potatoes. Two crops a yen off of the same land. Land owned by H immelhorL'er-Harrison Lumber Company, the largest, hardwood manufacturers in Missouri, largest land owners in Southeast Missouri. Men who have in the last 15 yesrg sold over 100,000 MM f ttrfl same kind of land to over 1,000 different people, all of whom have made good. Thcv have WW IgfUlowJ on I puri hasor or takei. hack an ai re of the property. Sales fr.m February first to August 88th, 1-1.8? I aires to l'jr different people. Can yon leat it? In tracts of 40 am tip. 10 cash. Ifli afmual installments with 5 inter.-st. Warranty De. d backed by over oiio.imio . - on the payment "f onlv lo . in cash. Can you equal it? CsHM our urn land. Write for full in formation nnd free map. Address IVpt. A.
I Kl 4 I UK It- all anff. r.-ra f cntarrh. hay fovor, aalhrra. Iir.inrhllla. tuna nnd kldnrp tr.'uMo. ln.na atlon. n.ur at.-niaih. rul fcraalB full H.at'n.nt ..f lir Nardlno'S '" atia i m Ij MllHM Ml im M iu, IMC, SCMBMBCrSDV, M toiih AO BN TS aaaklnc ' Oan II pr r day ah. fill. 1 arettfl Ininirillnt. 1v faff rxrluaHo 1T mi r- rtrnn.l Hew Aril. Ir NothlMI Ilka It. Hollar f.r-.flt ruh aal. Bläht out ( 10 huff. Hr.ua wlfffa ranaol n alat Suylnr AutniMaiia Clalora Walor C'loaaor. Qaaffsataaa Small, I. lain -Iaht Kaay lo earry flrrat anl.-a DaWy mlorn .. Tloln nM. Few 10 to 40 Acre Tracls;1 : J land, gi por arro II M lmgtr, Klrb.and. Klonda
AGENTS &,
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AGENTS WANTED
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Car Thia ia an iipportnniiT I"' t" ni mi i. i Mntaoona In your luoality aln ho nada a' m. Wr.ie aa at iincc ITKI I h IIFVH V Io07 (Jarllol.l . i K VN.s cttv, mo,
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Himmelbergcr-Harrison Land Selling Company, Cape Girardeau, Missouri w n. u., Indianapolis. n0. rr-mi
