Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1915 — Page 3
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NEIGHBORHOOD There Is Hardly A Woman Who Does Not Rely Upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Princeton, 111.-'4 1 had inflammation, hard headaches in the back of my neck and a weakness all caused by female trouble, and I toojc Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with such excellent results that I am now feeling fine. I recommend th e Compoundand praise it to all. I shall be glad to have you publish mv letter. There is scarcely a neighbor around ma who does v.ot use your medicine. Mrs. J. F. JoiiNSQN, R. No. 4, Box 30, Princeton, Illinois. Experience of a Nurse. Poland, N.Y. "In my experience as a nurse I certainly think Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a great medicine. I wish all women with female troubles would take it. I took it when passing through the Change of Life with great results and I always recommend the Compound to all my patients if 1 know of their condition in time. I will gladly do all I can to help others to know of this great medicine." Mrs. Horace Newman, Poland, Herkimer Co., N. Y. If yo" are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you Avant special advice write ."Lydia 13. Pinklmm Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Love is a thirst that one cannot quench without becoming intoxicated. When a woman lowers herself it is probably to look up to a man. Drink Dcnison's Coffee, For your health's sake. But if a man is foolish and doesn't know it, it's a sign that he has no wifo to instruct him. Tho United State. imported more than a billion pounds of coffee last year, a record exceeded only twice before, in 19U and 1&09. A New Jersey barber is the inventor of a comb that can be attached to one blade of a pair of shears to save time in cutting hair. A train of thought isn't much good to a man who is too lazy to generate steam for moving it in the right direction. A Treat for Ma. "Yes, we girls are going to camp out." "Oh, we are going to take mother along to cook. She needs a vacation." Judge. Backache is DiscouragingNothing is more discouraging than 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 bad kidneys. If the urine is disordered, passages too frequent or scanty, there is further proof. Delay is dangerous. Prompt use of Doan's Kidney Pills now may spare you serious trouble later. Doan's is the world's best-recommended kidney remedy. An Indiana Case "Every Picture Tolls a Story' E. Wallace. 162 Indiana Ave., lammond. Ind., says: "My back VajKhfcy? was so lame and painful I could hardly get up after sitting. Whenever I caught cold. it caused tho Kianoy secretions ta h o come irregular In passage, t bilging mo to get up at night. After different medicines had failed to help me, I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me and T have been free from kidney trouble since. Get Doan's at Any Store, SOc a Box DOAN'S DJLE.T FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble act surely Carter's but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner distresscure ITTLE IVER PILLS. indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A to.iet preparation of merit. Jlelpa to eritdir&t dandruff. mm i Beauty to Gray or Faded HairJ I una si iv ai urusnrisi. FIFTEEN w.ivs women ro making !-'Dy in huare tluu ithoct Interfering with MUjehoIü duties; written by the women thouiielvcv Xr. Doli! McConm, CUrind, U. LADIES -Privacy when buying toilet necessities "Ladies CyclomidJa of Health and JJeuuiy" tells Coyy FIKIS Muraka Supply Co., JeffersouYille, 1ml
NEAT WORK BASKET
SUITABLE FOR HOLDING THE SEWING MATERIALS May Easily be Made From a Cardboard Box Pockets on Two Sides Furnish Additional Accommodations for the Sewer. Work baskets suitable for holding sewing materials for porch or lawn use can be made at home from a short remnant of cretonne or art ticking. Half a yard will be ample if one must buy goods. In all probability there will be scraps available for the purpose on hand. The foundation of the sewing basket is a cardboard box about nine inches square and three or four inches high. These can be had for the asking at any small dry goods store. 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 with the same goods. The banket is fitted upon two sides with pockets drawn up on narrow elastic to hold thread, thimble and other odds and ends, while little bolster-like pincushions are sewed to the opposite sides, lastly a high handle about 1V2 inches wide is cut from strong cardboard and covered with the cretonne. A couple of good paper fasteners wrill secure the handle to the basket. If the handle is made quite high it will conveniently carry over the arm. The sewing on hand can be folded and placed in- the bottom of the basket. This is a very dainty affair even though it is home made and should add to the attractive picture a pretty girl always makes when occupied in newing. More prosaic, but Just as useful, is the sewing bag of cretonne. This is just an ordinary bag mado any desired size, but instead of finishing the top with a drawstring, it is hemmed over an oval embroidery hoop. This kind of bag is convenient in that it can he rolled up or twisted around without injury. A thick cord makes the best kind of handles, if any at all are thought necessary. To my thinking this stylo of bag is good for soiled linen; tho mouth being large makes it much moro convenient for use than the drawstring. The bottom of the bag should bo left open and one side cut longer than the other, say about six inches or so. This flap is hemmed and worked with four buttonholes to correspond with four buttons sewed to the bag. To empty the contents release the buttons. All children love bright colors, and any ono 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 envelope shape, binding all t the edges close with button and loop. Instead of sewing handles to the bag, which the weight of the hooks may pull out, buy a 5-cent pair of small leather straps and catch in place at the bottom of tho bag through loops, just to keep them from becoming mislaid. PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS Small Things of Dress Are What Give Perfection to the Costume as a Whole. It seems superfluous to say that the perfection of the details in dress make for its complete success mor.e than the mere dress itself. Yet it must bo 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 have been. Even 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 in 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 possiblities for complBte dowdiness and imequaled smartnrss have no limit. It can be the most correct thing in the world and one of the most incorrect. You see a woman of irreproachable distinction in a blue tailor-made, and you see a young person in something very like it and the effect is entirely different. Both can be quite nice to look at, and which you like best depends upon your point of view, like most other things. Embroidered Blouse. The woman in mourning who desires to have a touch of black on an otherwise white blouse can carry out the. following idea: Down the front of the blouse, along the line of fastening, a double row outlining can be worked in black and white. Outline stitches, following the shape of the frW
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Taffeta silk basque with ruffled skirt. Waist and lower half of sleeves laced with taffeta silk finished off with tassels. Standing collar faced with white satin. RUGS FROM WASH DRESSES Pretty and Inexpensive Articles May ' Be Made If a Little Thought Is Used. Pretty and inexpensive rugs can be made for bathrooms and also bedrooms from old percale dresses that have no further use as wearing apparel. The pretty blues and pinks make the most attractive rugs. The only expense is to purchase a wooden needle. Mine is ten inches long and thicker than a lead pencil. The rags should be cut and not torn to avoid the thread hanging. They should be cut three-quarters of an inch wide and sewed together just as rags for an old-fashioned rag carpet. Crochet a chain of several stitches and make in this way a center, and then knit around and around, throwing your thread (which is the rag) over before putting the needle through tho chain. You must put in two stitches to keep it from drawing up like a poke. Put your needle through the back part f the stitch and use your taste in knitting the colors and finish with an edge like an old-fashioned tidy. Flounces Held to Stockings. A new idea for tho summer girl was introduced at a shore resort tho other evening by a young woman dancer, 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. 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. buttons used to fasten the blouse, wil! give another opportunity to introduce the touch of black. For instance, if oval buttons are used, an oval frame of outlining would be placed around them; around diamond-shaped buttons would be a diamond-shaped frame, and so on. Therefore, tl i design of the button would also determine the nature of tho design to be worked on the collar and cuffs of the blouse. BEST KIND OF TABLE COVER In This, Housewife May Find a Solution of Something That Has Been a Trouble to Her. If you are like most housekeepers. you have a number of little tables about the house which are always needing clean covers. Usually, 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 catch-alls which make them rather trying household children to keep clean. An excellent solution in the way of little table dresses is the plain linen cover ornamented with a colored edge. Natural colored, oyster or white linen may be used or even gray 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 binding, when completed, is an inchin 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 a little table may be its dress shouldn't be streaked.
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