Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1920 — Page 7
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FOR EARLY - SPRING WEAR HEAP. U Another Royal Suggestion
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You Gin Be Free from Pain as I Am, if You Do as I Did. Harrington,, Me.-"I suffered with backache, pains through my hips
1 11. m M W I V r W III UtUli VAJUiU liUW stand on my feet, I also had other distressing syrnptoms. At times I dad to rivc up work. I tried a number of remedies but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com noun d did X Imc more good than 3 any tnmg eise, i am i J cj regular, do not suffer the pains I used to, Keep nousc ana ao an my wor. i recommend your medicine to all who suffer as I did and you may use my letter as you like." Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, llarrington. Me. There arc many women who suffer as Mrs. Mitchell did and who are being benefited by this great medicine every day. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It is made from extracts of roots and herbs and is a safe medium for women. If you need special advico write Lydia E. rinkham Medicine Co, (confidential), Lynn, Mass, I To stop the pain of (J A chl oa. Swollen, fender Feel, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Tbc Antiseptic. Healinjr PovMcr to Shake Into Your Shoes ami sprinkle in thel'oot-bath. r y .1 . . ....... . - .4 suiu cvciywucic. J-c auii; tu sei II tbispackaffe VC. UNSF00T-EA5t 9 rf fcn '" t .-ttitSi'Jul Vaccine RusPaf.orr. PETROLEUM JELLY For bums, cuts, sprains and all skin irritations. Relieves dryness of scalp. EEFUSE SUBSTITUTES CMEGEBIICUGH MFG. CO. UONKL0ATtU State Street VcwYorh " WATCHTHE BIG 4 Stomach -JCidacys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney,' liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhe!cina, At all druggists, three sizes. xx5 for the nam Cold Medal on Yry box and accept no imitation y a SCRAP chew in PLUG form MOIST & FRESH SELDOM SEE i big knee like this, but your hone may have a bunch or bruise on hU ankle, hock, itifle, knee or throat. mil clean it off without bying up ths hone. No blister, no btir cone. Concentrated only a few dropi required at an application. 52.50 per tool &liitte&. Dcr!be your lor fpdal IßKryciloa. i&4 Uook 8 R tree. ABSORDINE. JR.. andrrtk Halsest (er caJLiad. rrJjcri Paiafal Swrliizxt. Etlariei ClaaJt. U&a, Erc!ft. Varicue Velr.i; allayi Pala aad taCasoadoo. ViUe 11.2$ a bottle ax dr(.u of dcUrcrci. liixral trial bcftle i oispali far 10c W. F.YOLHQ. P.D. F..313Ti.T;!tSt.Sprin:ns!lMtit. mux iitiiAN(.i: iNcuMk: iuori:i;Tv for North-"! l f im. a. i"ourtey to cats. Hatiey I YkfS. ChampaUn. 111. LULI'I I La X Trt! (lnlit ICK.r urrf C e
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Newest Blouses Are Dainty and Appeal to All Women.
Delicate Pastel Shades Run Rival to Bizarre; Many .Desians to . Choose From. Refreshingly dainty are the newest blouses or early snrlns wear to neeompany the street suit. Delicate pastel shades run rival to bizarre Perclan chiffon, and among materials one may allow her fancy to wander from the sheer georgette and chiffon to the more substantial, though none the less lovely, crepe meteor. The soft silk and accordcon-plalted skirts of this season form the hotter half of u smart costume when allied with a prety blouse. A blouse of simple charm was recently seen fashioned of Persian chiffon in myriad colors soft blues blending with sea green and then shot through with brilliant yellow. This clever blouse wisely chose a kimono model with short sleeves, and then, ,ns a charming afterthought, added a handkerchief cuff reaching nearly to the wrist. The neck was outlined with a narrow piping of satin and tiny ribbons tied the sleeves. Hut the bottom was perhaps the most interesting feature, for It was finished with a casing and had a ribbon drawn through, and ended in a fetching bow at the waist. Of course this lovely blouse is worn over n skirt and goes equally as well with a suit or separately with a silk skirt to form an attractive afternoon frock. An overblouse to be smart must be simple and have good lines, that is :o??w-,':y'j, v. -.f.-m-.'.-t . v. iw . . . . m i mm 1 (vp Vlyrn N?wpapor Union Sport outfit in striped novelty silk, with a charming plaited effect. An appropriate and beautiful model. why a blouse of georgette in an attractive goldenrod shade promises to be a leading model for spring. This blouse also favors the abbreviated
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Late Styles Are "Egyptian"
itHats Are to Adopt New Form Named After the Sphinx of the Desert The latest Farte touch, "Egyptian. A single word but of what significance. Hats are to adopt a new form named after the sphinx of the desert, which translated technically means a toque effect with earlaps. A new blue of exceeding richness is about to appear based on the blue of the little statuette found in the sarcophagi in the pyramids. It will be appropriately known as Egyptian blue. Amr.lets will be worn, not of the oiihodox variety, but rather little me dallions for the front of hats and 1 gowns, in order to modernize the charms worn on their foreheads by the Egyptian women. The lotus and the scarab will be brought out from the dust of the tomb to adorn the headwear of the women of 1020. Egyptian forms and designs having been accepted, the prevailing colors will be the rich reds, blues and blacks that are found on the papyrus manuscripts. HandbagM will depart from their traditional lines for a season and will emulate Egyptian ideas in paiuted silks, beaded designs and galalith frame adorned with separate motr?. A Chemise Blouse. A new blouse i'3 kimnno-sleoved and cut as loosely as a chemise. The side seams are slashed up from hip to waist line and each corner of the lower edge is extended in a little tab. Theso
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W0 ::.-. &m "ma '"x,v2. 's A gown of pearl gray silk poplin; the material is just the thing for an outfit of this type. Scalloped fringe and three-tie red skirt are unusual. The picturesque bodice, the admirable touch of old lace, and a floral cluster add to its loveliness and quaintness. sleeve, as all fashionable blouses do this season, but cleverly trims itself with jade green wool embroidery. It stitches the bottom and sleeve ends and then traces a few sprigs of flowers across the front. Around the waist there is a girdle made of the green wool braided together and tasseled at the ends. Fetching Tea Frock. Tea frocks of embroidery batiste and flounces of filet set ort net and apron tunics of batiste are worn at southern resorts. A frock of white challls having a large emerald green polka dot design and emerald green satin ribbon was run through white silk fagoting in three tiers of the skirt. It finished the short sleeves and surplice lines of the waist. A wide sash girdle of green ended in one large loop. Two long raveled ends fell from the loft hip. Veil Worn as P.lask. The chapeau of the season is unquestionably the black tricorne, close fitting when worn with the morning tailleur, large and flat and picturesque for afternoon. Sometimes it is bordered with narrow gold and silver fringe, and jalways veiled In Chantllly or tulle, embroidered with large designs in contrasting color. With closefitting toques the veil is often worn as a mask, concealing chin and mouth, but revealing the eyes. Sweaters for Spring. New sweaters for spring are interesting coatlike models. They are of silk, and have pockets, belts and collars. Sleeves are long, and many are flared at the waist. tabs two on each side tie loosely, drawing the edge of the blouse closely about the hips and giving a tapering line to the loose garment. One of these new blouses is of white erepe de chine with lines of white bead embroidery outlining a V neck, running out along the shoulder and down from shoulder to bust. JERSEY SILK FOR BLOUSES Slip-Over Garment, With Peplum, Still Smartest Vogue; Fabric Is Desirable. Jersey cloth in silk, in one of the weaves that go by various names, Is used increasingly for blouses. In spite of everything that has been predicted, the slip-over blouse, with a peplum. Is still the smartest vogue. To be sure, some of the very smart new blouses reach only to the waistline, but the peplum is the rule. And it is in these blouses that jersey in silk weaves Is especially desirable. For it has body enough and at the same time suppleness enough to hang well around the hips. It Is often elaborately embroidered, sometimes heavily braided in soutache, sometimes worked in machine stitchery with colored wool in a way that adds distinction to many of the new blouses. A Spring Fashion. An accepted spring fashion Is the youthful suit of plaid skirt and plain colored jacket of duvetyn.
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CHEER up! There is no further reason for worrying about table variety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of surprises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few suggestions from the new Royal Cook Book. Plain Pastry This recipe is for one large pie with top and bottom crust 2 cups flour H teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder H cup shortening cold water Sift together flour, salt and baking powder; add shortening and rub in very lightly with tips of fingers (the less it Is handled tho better tho paste will be).- Add cold water very slowly, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough). Divide In halves: roll out one part thin on flofnred boarc and use for bottom crust. After pie is filled roll out other part for top. Rich Pastry 2 cups pastry flour teaspoon Royal Baking Powder teaspoon salt cup shortening cold water Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add one-half shortening
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Appfe Pie 1H cups flour IVi teaspoons Royal Baking Powder H teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening 4 apples, or 1 quart sliced apples 2 tabIcspoon3 sugar 1 teaspoon milk Sift flour, baking powder and salt; add shortening and nib In very lightly; add just enough cold water to hold dough together. Roll half out on floured board, lino bottom of pie plate; fill in apples, which have been washed, pared and cut into thin slices; sprinkle with sugar; flavor with cinnamon or nutmeg; wet edges of crust with cold water; roll out remainder of pastry; cover pie, pressing edges tightly together and bako In moderate oven 20 minutes. FREE Ry all means get the new Royal Cook Rook just out. Contains these and 400 other delightful, helpful recipes. Free for the asking. Wrlto TODAY to ROYAL BARING POWDER CO. 115 Fulton Slrett Hew York Cit J be Sure 99 Wood Alcohol Always Injurious. Wood alcohol may cause blindness not only when taken as a beverage but by absorption through the skin, In the case of the use of such articles as hair tonics containing the posion. It may also produce the same effect by way of lungs when Inhaled from varnishes, etc. Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD I HULL'S CASCARArMUININ OftOHlDS Standard cold remedy for 29 years m uoici ions sale, sure, oa opiates Dreaic up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip in 3 day. Money oacic it it tails. The l . . a genuine dox cas a Red ton with Mr Hin "V ----- mm V. cloture. At All Drug Start Often Caused by MDtfil!)(iü Tes. Indeed, more often than you think. Because ACID-STOMACH, starting with in. digestion, heartburn, belching, food-repeat-in?, bloat and gas, if not checked, will even tually affect every vital organ of the body. Severe, blinding, splitting headaches are. therefore, of frequent occurrence as a result of this upset condition. Take EATON'IC. It quickly banishes add stomach with Its Eour bloat, pain and gaa. It aids digestion helps the stomach get full strength from every mouthful of food you eat. Millions of people are miserable weak, sick and ailing because of ACIDSTOMACH. Poisons, created by partly digested food charged with acid, are absorbed, into the blood and distributed throughout the entire system. This often causes rheumatism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer of the ftomach. It robs Its victims of their health, undermines the strength of the most vigorous. If you want to get back your physical and mental strength be full of vim and vigor enjoy life and be happy, you must get rid of your acld-itoraach. In EATONIC you will r.nd the very help you need and it's guaranteed. So get a big 60c box from your Urusglst today. If It fails to please you. return It and he will refund your money. C FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACIp Ijidier Harn Fplondid Income with our Fiaou3 "New" Household Necessity. Women are astounded with its miraculous results. No rnon-'y required; b our rerp?r.tatJre. Particulars. "NKV" Mfg. Co.. TirHn. Ohio ; HAPPY All sales made In the vicinity of Limon for March 1 settlement paid for land purchased through xr.e. Choice tractor land ; at from $25 to $50 per acre will soon be a thlnK of the pant. May double oon. low and Nbra.ka people buying rapidly. "Writ for full Information and maps to W. K. PEH- . SUING. LIMON. Colorado. 1 - I m:roKK m yim; a faksi anyavhiikk I nee our World's Bet Wheat Land. Special ; pprlnt: excursion. Map, fact, views frea. KENT, No. 7'Lerr.cke Bldg., Indianapolis. Write for Our Free Map ot the North Louisiana Oil field Showing producing oil wells, gas wells, pools and locations. SURDTP0RT StClßlTlES COMPANY 300 Kittrell Bid. Shroreport, La,
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