Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1918 — Page 3
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Many people moke the mistake of thinking thut ncld-stomach Buperacldity us the doctors call it merely means nn occasional attack of Indigestion, bloat, heartburn, belching, Bour, gassy stomach, or acme other such minor aliment qulckty remedied or will euro itBOlf and lcare no serious after effects. As a matter of fact superacldity Is responsible for u long tnjin of serious aliments tint cause awful suffering and eometiirns baffle the best medical ekill. It Is p well established fact that mnny cases of chronic stomach trouble, anemia, stomatitis, gastritis, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, cirrhosis of the liver, auto intoxication, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach, intestinal ulcer, cancer of the stomach, and frequently raivular heart trouble and heart failure, can be traced directly to nn ncld-stomach. This Is not at all surprising when you consider that even the acid formed In the mouth from fermentation of bits of food lodged in the teeth an acid that is actually tastele&s Ih yet powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and decay them. la it any wonder, then, tint an excess nmonnt of acid In the stomach causes so much misery, undermines the strength and recks the health and happiness of so many people? Is It not a fact, within the ransrc of your own observation, thnt nine people out of ten aro victims of acld-stomnch? If you ever hope to be well and strong
yon must get rid of that excess add. Nothing is gained by taking medicines which merely stimulate and give one a false sense of strength and that leavo the excess acid still in the stomach. You must depend upon your food for your strength and unless you keep your stomach free from excca acid, pure, sweet and strong, it cannot properly digest food; your whole body suffers. What you want is relief yes and here is the way absolutely guaranteed you take no chance. It's been tested tens of thousands of times with universal success. Go to your druggist and get Just one package of EATONIO, a wonderful preparation that will literally wipe the excess acidity out of your stomach. The, results obtained are nothing short of marvelous. Almost lnrtantly it relieves that painful, puffed up feeling after eating, belching, heartburn, sour stomach, etc. Makes the stomach feel cool and comfortable. If you need this help it's your own fault If you suffer another day. EATOXIC is absolutely guaranteed, so got a big COe box from your druggist. If It does not help you your money will be refunded. If your druggist does not keep I3ATONIC, Fend your name and address to the Eatonle Remedy Company, 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111., and they will at once mall you a 50c 1kx and you can send them the money for It after you receive it.
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Bringing Drama Up to Date. F. E. Atkinson of Boston says he snw an unusual performance of "Romeo and Juliet" at a town in the middle West. The players introduced a game of cards in the balcony scene.
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- W. N. U.( Indianapolis, No. 43-1918. Sometimes a man thinks he is growing when he makes a tentative re-BOlvu.
While Coal Is Scarce. "Summer Is lingering In tho lap of fail." "Then may fall never take a stand."
Never underestimate a quiet man A great ship at anchor seems a helpings thing.
Things aro seldom what thy seem. Imagination Is tho ruler of tho world. B Of If Kcircshinf and Healing UlliB Murine for RedE ness, Soreness, Granula frGi tlonjtchingand Burning J of the Eyes or Eyelids; M2 Drop" After the Movie. Motoring or Colt will win your confidence. Ask Your Drugglat for Murine when vonr Kvm Nrrd Care. M.ls
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FALL COAT DRESS
Velours or Satin Practical; Lines Graceful and Clinging.
PLEATED SLEEVES ARE NEW
Separate Blouses and the Waistcoat Vogue Models Destined to Complement Tailored Suit.-
For early fall wear, before It is cold enough to don a winter suit, a coat dress Is one of the most practical purchases. Fashioned of tricolette, of wool velours or tricotfne, as well as heavr, double-faced satin, a dress of .this type possesses the utmost lisiinctlon, and in its tailored simplicity is a compromise between the usual one-piece frock and the more conven
tional coat and skirt costume.
.Tust at present there are any num
ber of interesting frocks of tricolette to be seen, and their clinging, graceful lines are most attractive. Some are almost sheathlike in their slimness, and it behooves a woman to be quite sure that she is properly corseted bp fore attempting such a gown, f r there are no folds or draper' to camouflage discrepancies of f?-.,ro. Navy blue, black and a r,-'.t coppery brown are the colors wh;ch predominate, and wiiile some models show a
(lever use of extremely long frinj
others have just a bit of heavy silk braid about the neck or used for a sash. Rarely is there a bit of white to relieve the severity of the neck line. This is a trying fashion, but very smart. Sometimes serge or satin is combined with tricolette with excellent results. The foundation is of nav serge, and over this is worn a modified tunic dress -of navy tricolette stitched and showing novel touches
in the cut of the sleeves and in the flaps, which are caught down by buttons of serge. Once merely an integral part of the frock or blouse, the waistcoat has nowr become a decisive factor in determining the success of one's costume. Made of every conceivable material, it serves to break the exceeding simple, almost severe lines of our war-time frocks, and designers have shown great ingenuity and cleverness in planning and fashioning these little garments. They have gradually lengthened until now some reach almost to the knees, while others content themselves with stopping just below the waistline. As a rule a material is chosen which in texture is a decided contrast to the gown itself. Jersey is placed with satin, chiffon with serge or pique, and linen with velour, and the effect is always delightful, especially wThen the trimming takes the form of conventional motifs done in old-fashioned embroidery stitches, chain stitching, done in wool or silk the seed stitch of Chinese work, as well as odd designs carried out by couching or cross stitching. Separate blouses have not escaped the waistcoat vogue, and there arc some wonderfully interesting models destined to complement the tailored suit which once more is back in favor. One blouse of white batiste has a waistcoat of handkerchief linen, with a quilted design adapted from Persian characters. The design is repeated on the sleeves. Rather more simple, but very graceful and becoming is another t louse of rose-colored batiste. This has a long stole collar of sheer white organdie ornamented by chintz de.signs placed back of the fabric and stitched to it with rose-colored thread.
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A lovely gown of pearly gray brocaded crepe. Its Russian inspiration is shown in the long straight lines slightly drawn in by broad band at waist. Panels are placed cleverly at the sides, and fastened to the broad band of sable at the skirt edge. Very new are the pleated sleeves, finished by band of fur, and the muffler collar with heavy silk tassels.
COLORS THAT BEGIN TO WIN
Midnight Blue, Deep Burgundy, Tobacco Brgwn and a Silver Blue The Mermaid Frock.
So far the buying of French gowTns has not begun. They have just started to make their appearance from belated shipments. But as far as the American fashions have run, and as far as the season has settled itself down into a broad higliway on which we will tread, the colors that will win out are midnight blue, deep Burgundy, tobacco brown and a silvery light blue, asserts a fashion writer. By the way, there is a remarkable new gown in this silvery blue. It used to be called lake blue, and it may still go by that name, for it has a peculiar shimmer of white over it like surface water or moonlight. It is worth describing in detail because it is new and most alluring. The gown made in it is a mermaid frock, and all the material used is crinkled into a machine pleating that is finer than anything we have ever known. It is . a one-piece frock, with a skirt that clings to the hips, goes in at the ankles and knees, then spreads out into a little froth over the feet which is kicked aside as the wearer walks. There is a round bodice, with a round decolletage, and two very flat pieces that extend below the girdle on the hips. The sleeves are like fins, very short and pointed at the back. A woman with yellow hair could wear thi frock and pass for a mermaid. The gown is of so supple and transparent a texture that when it is in the hand it shrinks into nothingness like a balloon with the air out of it.
j DANCING SLIPPERS ARE GAY
Footgear for, Tripping the Light Fantastic May Be as Elaborate as Wearer Wishes.
This is a cleverly modeled gown of navy blue satin and braided georgette. The interesting drape at the side does not detract from the slim effect produced by the long lines of the waist
Frocks Made in New Shade. The bright French bluo so fashionable for nn many patriotic months has allowed a hit of green to streak it and the turquoise result 1 enchanting. A wool Jersey frock of this shade, simply made with white collar and cuffs, Is jfGQil stylo.
Poor Dog Under Shell Fir. In a letter describing the beharlor of domestic animals under fire a soldier says: A big black mongrel came Into our improvised trench late one afternoon. He had survived a terrific ten hours' bombardment of shell and gas and sank down by my side utterly exhausted. His body became inert and nothing, not even the tenderest bits of bully beef, would make him move. His brown eyes looked mournfully Into mine as if louging to tell me something. Just then the Boche commenced strafing, and at every explosion a shiver ran through his body. I do not know what became of the poor beast. There was an engagement soon afterward and this big black mongrel disappeared.
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It matters not how plain our frocks may be, our little dancing slippers can bo as gay as heart could wish. The preferred footgear with these rather somber and certainly very plain dresses is that of silver cloth such as we have worn now for two seasons, with or without buckles, just as you wish. Tf buckles you choose, let them be as
largo as your purse can afford, but ! well made and not pasty looking at that. As there is a new silver cloth I
wlncli does not tarnish, but can bo wiped off with soap and water, every woman hails the "radium" slipper, as it is called, joyfully. Again a new evening slipper which can accompany any sort of gown Is made of llesh-pink satin. Instead of having a pointed vamp tho top of this is cut square across the foot and outlined with a tiny band of iridescent beads reaching across tho foot from side to side. It is new and very pretty especially for our younger dancers.
properly Handled, yields an average of 70 per cent of the total usable heat units in the fuel. This is due to its better draft arrangement and larger radiating surface. Ask your dealer to explain this, or if he doesn't handle the JRSTßSS write for illustrated literature.
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