Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1919 — Page 7

HAD TO GIVE IP Wis Almost Frtntlc Witk the Pila wd Sufferin. cf Kidney Ccmphltl Pom's Waie Her Well Mm I.vdia Shunter. 1 Mvrgsret . yr,kitd IV, "A c.l,J atartri'nvY a,,:,' S.ouW My backen , a he anJ rt .ore and lame. My

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I ri.ul lilt sleep on r,1ni tu in

tfihle i an in my tcW ma ueau. '. ;,c e-tiied to do me a bit of ood I 1 r-Ran uin moan's Kidney

i;'lS I roilM ron Iff Hir) nc urio-

r.v were rtgnuf'i mu i: pju-o-i iii!y hry KjiflUor rheumat ie pain.

I '1 tke II'Mint l-v.l"i"" o. e .,f- ias-p mv ki'lnt-ye in g'xd health." ' swrn to Irf'ie me. F. H. CAFSWY. JR. Sotary Public.

Crt Dmi'i t Ar Sioro. Me Box DOAN'S "pTJIV FOSTER MOSURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.

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Will reduce Inflamed. Strained,

Swollen 'Icndons, Ligament, (r Muscles. Slops the lamenessanJ pain from a Splint, Side Done or Hone Spavin. No bluter, no hair II . tJ n m

A.'k . ,? t!e at drupirirta or delivered. De-

3 ic ryour cae for tpecial inttructi run) ir frfstirg hone Iioolc 2 R Free. ABS0R3!HE,JR.f the.ntiertir l.r.i.nentfoi mir -k iMrffi Strained, Torn Ligacnenti NoIn Gland. Vini Murle; HvaiiCvi. Mrl, C'krr. AlUy pio. fm (I "i'.--t -i-ln dliwft4 B- "FV-irr" It ft f.or.r. 0 f J13 Tcmpit Jtreft,Sprrr'C.li:t

Heal Itching Skins

With Cuticura

Don't Suffer With Piles ; !"!- i:u-ta Ointment, which conU .. ; Kj. a i'tol, jjvm n.medit relief .'r -, it i.ir. k. inrtamod. blind. bWdlr or I'r-.T.nvt It pootio and hli th i"e t,i nana, rellvea ;iln. an.1 reducee r -Zinnat Ion. gold by all drurKi'ta. or -:te to fnited I'harmaral I'roluvU Ck:.'x, lr,J.. fer free ample. Needed Shaving. "I)'M'tor ih'; :iWi'l tlic rnllT. "Yos, jiir." r-lil th? luuid. 'an I ;. liluir' "rin afraid mt. llo'n italrs in Iii rMm. sha ina." -Oh, wry w-ll. TaVo this Mil he avnt rue up to Mm and so Le ran shave that a little."

"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

-HaTfr ToMcts cf Afrlrtn to b fnuino mjvt bt. markef rtth th f' ty 'Itayrr Cross." Always buy an rck-n Itayer i)ackage which cnta!:. j.r.iju.f din-c-tinns to $aU-j relv llca.larh,.. Toothache, I'-'irache. N-:rnli;i, .ds and pain. Handy tin ! ' i t IL' till lots oot hu a few r' ' at drug Mn s In rcT packages v ". -j.'rl-' Is the trado mark of :,,r MiiiHifacture of MnoaceUe id'-T of SulU yllcacl.I. Adr.

In Army FaahiOn. "' " fiiui-nr li;nl prmio'.jiiri-'i them !: ! 1 wife, au'l akHl th newly 1 ' !'l.;ilid to r 1 Tit o ht wife, lie '': nil i,,s wife Im tinny fa-hion. Inr'' i -f tin tiMinl ki-. i.nd we could fi'-' .;;! n tit t -r If ve triinl.

P Important to Mothers "amine carefully every bottle ct ST0RIA, that famous old remedy Icjr lnfuua and chlldreo, sod see that It

Bears the 8:P)attjre of

10 t e tar Ot .'til

Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorii

tears.

Net Enough for External Uae. Tw" Kucllfeh motliers were tr.lkinjc 8,"'it t. jnin ratim. WotV four '"'if v of jarn a to my Why." f,n" f trm. "Why. 1 hmmI to wnsh an "iti. o ojThli fire after ten hovery day." " l;"-ton Tmn rirt.

FALL DESIGNS

More Width Is the Decree of Leaders of Fashion.

Extenaive Choice Will Be Allowed Wearers in the Selection of Favorite Goods and Colors.

NEW DESIGN FOR SMART BAG

The phrase thut sunn uji the new fas hl "tu for the autumn Is "more width." There I a very dKtln t iimvemeut on fiMt to get awuy frtn the narrow, c'tistrl ted styles. Paris never adopted tlie lead in il i!h"u. tf with its lone t lirht skirt thut was u-d ly miinc Anierlenn Imuscs. T the eay width that they hue l n usin' they have added even iiior fiillne, in tunics. circular skirt. rathered hkirts anl hip drnperies. The most distinct ! piirture in the styles Is the circi'lar tuiiic, in ulur floiae e und circular skirt. This m-vv cut not onlyfives more Width, hut a new silhU"tte, he-au tin r is a Hare at th- iMtttotn. Kir trt lress.-s thes skirt style will h- ijs...J In trliotirie. soft twills, llpht-wi-itht duvetyn, s.-rue, ahardlne, hriah l"t!i, clucks un plal'ls. The same materials will he usd fur the heii'ise lres-s whii-h 1'nris fi'S on creutlD? with fresh variety and Interesting details iu the way of iiw vet.s. tucke) .skirts, etc. F.r ufternM.n ilresscs th samrt-st n.ateriuls will he the katia l'.nihtl silks like satin. LarII. lis.. ;iuJ rep.- i;:-tHr. Fuille and taolre will ul-o !. c.mmI. hectit:. tla-y have a r rtaiti stitTtiss aiid Iwxly whiidi acreiits the n-w sll!iiutte. TafTeta will ! u- i). hut vill i.t he ns fashi.iiuM as satin. Tl-se satn silk materials will he employ 1 f.r ev -uA-.g. for the th-at r anl for dauclns dr'.s. I" r tlu-ir most formal eve

ning fivvn-s ddT wot;,. Ii will lis.. the velve t ut.'l metal Itim a! s ht.d iii-tal

cloths, while youiii.- i;iris aid J.l.utantes will use tulle, chiffon: f-.r tt or nt as .:i a the sft silks nnd satins. fr day dres.s th-re will he the Short sh-eve, th c-pIl ns'k, itla'T (dlarh-ss r with one of theti-w staii 1iiv. ay or i!jit d 'llars. th 1U' h'.uuse, the redingote styl-s. the u of multitu k skirts, versions f the vest, and the lrupsl hip length l"ly that sus.-st the line f the t.irur-. The wMe circular skirts are us.-d for stn'et lr-s-s. afternoon dr-ss-s ami evenintr powns. but not for suits. For the suit th-re is a dlzhtly whhr skirt with straiclit lines, hut with no unnecessary width, which would he lurlen.some In walking. For the suits the oats are al cut n a straight silhouette, fven when then is the cff e t f oft fullness that yiu get In the new hlou.M c:it.. The autumn suits will be made on rnor tailored lin-s, esjerlally when they are used for hackins nd widkirii;. You will find them Ht their smart-st in strlpil and h-cked materials. In nienVwear nilxtur's, twee!, oxford and vert cloth. They are als. made f serce, poplin, pahnrdine. tri-otine and t wills. These last materials run he used for either the tallord or the srnitai'.'ired suit, and for the latter thrr are als. the duvetyn. velveteen". wd velours, ineltons, camelVhair cloth and broadcloth. Th very h-n !. ltfd ennt Is used by the French houses and I extremely pxsd looking From IMinen-tor.

Receptacle Will Be at Its Best In Black and Cold Ribbon, or Silver Brocade. Thla ha? is extremely smart and r.t the name time very easily made. It looks particularly well In rlt.hon of black nn I fold or silver brocade, as la our sketch. One yard of ribbon Is required alout U Im lies wld. This you double In halves wron? s!d out. and stitch up both sides within 7 Inches of the top, an! tun out. Next out lining same shape, allow Im: i-lmh turnings. This you also Join within 7 Inches of top. place

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Mcvel Bag. this inside has. Now pet a bone rlntr, Uber In !da-k or color, and put one side .f th !af through; aftr this is done, stitch to the other s taakin .i s. ;,, j;t tl: rdiiiary way, with i::TUii.s wriii: side. Join up your linlm; in the sa'iie way, s-iiu' that your turnings are out.-id', so that when litiiiu' and n!''o:i are p'.ac.d t-fther t.th lining and hag ar p rf-tly neat, with Im'Ih- ri:rg I. t w - n both. Ail that is now ri:uird is to npstit It ix-ranj at s:es f butf neatly tog-:!ier. wlno the bar will be rady for use.

BLACKS AND BROWNS AGAIN

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A charmina effect In women's hairdress produced by an exquisitely constructed comb, somewhat resembling a beautiful butterfly.

FASHION TIPS Great vogue Is pret!cted for the novelty hatpin In the large hall shape. Autumnal browns and reds are proclaimed the lending ?ult shades for fall. A priced -coin red duvetyn. couchil all over In navy tdue, makes an attractive short overhloiise. Short sleeve? are jrmwlne In popularity; many sre shown on duvetyn street models. Hip dHiping and pannier effects are accent u a t.1 In the youthful taffeta fvenins frock. Ijtce tunic, stiffened so that they t xn nd ontwnnl. are a feature of some smart dance and dinner dress. Hair cloth i used for this pin-oe. The all-Mack l.at Is Indorsed as the most fahlina!.le for dre.y wear, and velvet 1 the chosen material for exclusive modl. A ntnnrt tailored satin Is all .wer embrol.lercHl In lighter shade in ratine embroidery nnd has a shallow ripple sad des-p tunic, both circular.

Sober Colors Just Now Showing a Revival of Popularity Hard to Account for. Why the recent vogue for black evenint; fr ks? At the present time there Is Just the ri:ht setting for odors eo brilliant und colorful and gaudy. If you will us to suit the most primitive of us. Fact is. dark color were put on the shelf when the armistice was signed ami there was a striking showing of color of brilliant hue. I.ut th-se new Idack frocks that a roo.1 many smart women are getting are rather dtfTerent. They are of lace and they are sometime trimmed with brilliant rihtx-n or silk sah-s. Thy

are us diaphanous and as sprightly us

the wing of a dusky buttertly. Mill they are Mack, and It does seem

strange that one should want to wear

Mack when peace has come and summer is here. I'.ilt even odder is the persistence of the brown frock. This made its appearance Just before the end f the war. and it was extremely smart, but with the craze for bright Victory col-

rs it went into short retirenunt. only

to blossom forth more interesting ttn ever. And this Is even stranger be

cause now- that It is summer one would

think that brown. whl h is warm, if

any odor eer was. would have no place in our wardrobes. Itut somehow

it is true that the brown frock even in the evening has a oertnin dlstlnguished appearance that i hard to accouat for. S..mtimes It 1 a golden brown that goes very well with iiu-tallic gold and brone tissue in evening gowns, and then sometimes it is tnordore. a r-d-dish brwn. And by the way there Is an novnt on that "e," giving t the word thn-e syllable, a fact that do.s not seem to he roogniz'd by all who sjak of the odor.

LATE IDEAS IN MILLINERY Among Them Is a Pretty Hat of Versailles Blue Ostrich Trimming Used Effectively. Many nveltie are Included In the line of high priced millinery that are being shown In New Y.rk for the fall sason. One novel bat In Versailles blue 1 a rather small shape with the brim folded back on four sides, the upturn J faces of which nre trimmed with beautiful leading. At each corner Is a fancy bit of eoque In a brilliant shade of blue and orange. Interlacing In a basket weave cffct Is used In many interesting '' ln 0,h,'r nnts displayed. 1Mb! ons nre much usM for thi purjose ns are bias folds of velvet. One model of this type Is a highfront turban with the top Interlaced In brown ami ornng. Hows of ostrich trimming rover the front and give a novel effect. Another novelty seen Is a "him" of black and terra otta duvetyn. Dress Little Girls Alike. A New York fancy Is to dress the little girls of the fnn'Iy alike, when their ages nmt,e fmn say five to !en years. Cents. drese. hosiery, hair ribbon Bn 1 rilihnery nre Identical.

THE MEN IN CLASS Al A aound, healthy man ia ever a back umher. A man can 1 as viforoua an J able at severity as at twenty. Condition, tn-t years, puts you in the discard. A system weakened by overwork and careleaa liTin; brir.js old are prematurely. TLe bodily fuLctiocs are impaired and tuplensant syruptonis appear. The weak jot is remrally the kidneys. Keep theru clean and in proper working condition and you will caerally fend yourself ia Class A. Take (I OLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system ill always be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your rauuclea supple, your mind active, and your body capable of bard work. Io n't wait until you Lave been rejected. Commence to be a first-class maa now. Go to your drufrgiit at once. Ot s trial box cf GOI.I) MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made of the pure, original, imported Haarlem Od the kind your great-grandfather lisod.' Two capsules each day will keep juii toned up and b'eling fiue. Motny refunded if they da not help you. It'a.-n.bT to ask for the imported tfOl.ii MK.HAL Drani la three siies, sealed packuge!. Adv.

P: Willi a .1;

Ing. di.r that Olli luv.. P: forbef..

Some Eats. itYtirc -I see by tin paper that H i in at Mollis, Long Island, missed .miohd from a ring sin was wear:.fter making sandw i dies for soland has coino to the conclusion

the stoiu imit have falb-ii into ' tin- sandw i In s and hi'n swalI ly sonn- soldier, itlire Pe heard of that askedbread - aiel givcil-a-sto,i business Co.

Ühe Nationally Accepted Wall Tint

A' Patfagt Cinuim Without Crtu an J C ire It Printid in RiJ

Tt Ctt A 'la ka Hint Rtiuiu Yu Mult Ali ff AUhastint by Sam,

Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical for Homes. Schools. Church..s and all Interior Wall Surfaces Alabastine can be applied to plastered walls, wallboard, over painted walls that have become soiled, or even over soiled wallpaper solid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. A'.abntine ii a dry powder, ready to mix with pure, cold water, full directions on each package. Alabastine is parked in white and beautiful tints. Theie, by comhinirg and intermixing, enable you to carry out individual color plan in matching rugi and drapehei. Alabastine ii u.cJ in the finest retidence and public building, bat priced wimin the reach of ail. You will readily appreciate t'ne economy of AVbastine over paint or wallpaper, and its result i will be most gratify ir.g. New walls atmanJ Alabaitine, old walli officiate A!abatine.

Red Crre- Hnll rlue should b? used In every home. It makes clothes white as mow and never Injures the fab-ic All C'od grocers, fc.

Honors Even. "M- tov as a first lieiit'-nant mi

the army." remarked Mrs. .adspur, j with a slight air of superiority. I Did be get to Franee?-' asl.ed Mrs. j Cl'i-pitig. while sparring for time. i "Fr no." "t "iirse our son, Henry, -.vas only n piivate, !ut he spent Is months in Fi: l.' e. (odd SiTVice stripes matf li , th" .'.ive-L're'n shade of army tinlforms mui-h better than silver stripes. Ioi,'r you really think so'.-" liirmingham Alc llenild.

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If your local dealer cannot or will not supply you, take no tubstitute but write for Alabastine deiigr.s and we will give you naaie of rrarby dealer. Alabastine Company 1G45 Crandville Avc.Crand Rapids, Mich.

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False Philosophy. 'Nothing ever really goes to waste." "llow about the 'winks' in the days to rotne?"

T"day is the best time for a good I W. N. U.. Indianapolis. No. 37-1919.

Freshen a Heavy Skin 1 With the antiseptic, fascinating Cuticura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, I skin, baby nnd dusting powder and perfume. Render other perfumes superfluous. One cf the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment. Talcum). Adv. Ready Explainer. "Tommy, jour head is wet. You've j been in swlyniung n gainst my orders." "NV, pa; was Just standin on the bank wntchln' the other boys when that little Tompkins kid did a 'bellybuster an' splashed mo." "Then, why wasn't jour hat wet?" I "I had it in my hand. pa. fuiinTn' j mys.df." I

"Ump! I guess I'll have to make a lawyer out of you, son." Ilirmingham Age-Ilerald.

To PnHfy and fnri-h th Blood I Tak GROVE 8 TASTELESS Chill TONIC I which ! almply IRON an QUININE suspeadl In Syrup. So Pleaaint Kvn Children

I,lh it tou ran aoon mi i' eiriiauiii tarlcoratlnc Effect. Prlc toe

Unfortunately there Is no money In

the number of times a man used to be a millionaire.

Burn the Gas Don't Waste It ! Forty per cent of the heat value of coal is in the gases generated. The ordinary vvarrn air furnace sends most of these gases up the flue, not only unconsumed but with resultant loss of heat because of lack of radiating surface. The

Steel Furnace properly fired utilizes 70 per cent of the heat generated, and puts that heat in your rooms and not out doors through the flueThis means economy of operation, and a comfortable home at all times. It im to your interest to know the relation of fire bowl and beating surfaces to atiafactory heating plant If your dealer doesnt handle the FRONT RANK, write for illustrated literature.

Haynes-Langenberg Mfg. Co.

4052 FmmI Park BIL ST. LOUIS. M0.

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