Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 May 1920 — Page 3
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Ex-Buck's Opportunity for Revenge on Former Top Sergeant Too Good to Miss.
Tho ox-ln:eI: was hack at his old prewar trnih in which tin tools consisted of a pocket ilashliht and Mack silk handkerchief. Inside the darkened house all was silent, save for the heavy breathing of the man who lay asleep on the hed. The burglar gathered up his spoils watch, money and n few odds and ends rf more or less value and turned to make his departure. Then, obeying an Impulse, he turned the light on the man in the bed and let it creep up until it reached the face. ".My Cod!" he gasped. "My old top sergeant !" Tor a n:tnont he hesitated. Then, forming a sudden resolution, he tiptoed over to the bureau and Set the alarm for 3 a. in. Home Sector.
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Your task of buying your spring suit is not really completed until you have Invested In nt least one blouse to go with It, observes a fashion correspondent. And. although there Is no further doubt concerning the return of the lingerie blouse to favor, still you know that this type of blouse Is not the one to select to be worn under your suit Jacket. It Is sure to show creases vhin you take oft the jacket. Moreover, If you do take off the Jacket you want a blouse that gives an unbroken line with the suit skirt, and this cannot be accomplished if you are wearing a white blouse. It really Is wist? to have one blouse that almost exactly matches the suit, and the new material selected for such a blouse Is trlcolette or some other sort of knitted silk fabric, which seems proof against wrinkles. This, season the short sleeve, ejbow or shorter, will be the preference for these blouses and usually tho mode is collarless with a neckline open at the neck, sometimes deeper at the shoulders than from front to back. However. tho handmade batiste, iincn or voile blouse is in high favor and will bo worn for summer nnd re-
sort wear. It reminds one of a decade ajjo, for now as then the well-dressed women are ordering these handmade blouses In numbers, many women having laid in as large a supply as a dozen, all hand made, for the spring and summer season. They will be worn with the separate sport skirt. Then there are colored wash blouses, tlame and green and toast, and these are to be worn often with the separate skirt of white. The blouse that extends far below the waistline is little In evidence. However, most of the blouses, save the conventional sort" of lingerie blouses that have made tlrelr appearance and,
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Satin Blouse, Flowers In Applique. of course, the regulation skirt which Is still worn for sport wear most of the blouses have something below the waistline. Sometimes they terminate In a wide girdle that extends to the hips.
Bed Jackets. Bed jackets are anions the, latest novelties In negligees.
The time is certainly .past when children's clothes can be purchased ready to wear for a mere sons. Making them at home is a great savins this season, especially if the stores are carefully "shopped" for bargains in materials. Fortunately no one style dominates the style field for children (for the matter of that, great leeway is admitted In fashions for grownups as well) and variety is really tho important point to achieve. Cotton poplin is in high favor for sturdy service dresses for little girls and for- suits for small boys. Cotton crepe is another fabric that is a favorite when clothes for everyday wear are under consideration. The small girl will be becomingly out lit ted in voile, organdie, swiss and similar transparent fabrics when really warm weather arrives that is, for somewhat dressy occasions but the sturdy percales, poplins, chambrays and cotton crepes will be selected for play hours. Vivid, rather dark, or at least medium shades are In great favor for service clothes for members of the younger set. Jade green is liked and Is very smart when becoming. Marigold yellow and a medium blue are also much used.
Mousquetaires. A shortage of Imported French kid gloves is inlluohcins mere liberal displays of the finer lightweight domestic leather stoves, says the Dry Goods Kconomlst. Silk gloves, of course, are shown most extensively, particularly In the lG-button length. In white, as well as In the fashionable mode, champagne and pongee shades, the finer grades of silks add a zest.
Colors are Now in Limelight
Toast Shade, Newest of Light Brownish Tones; Pumpkin, Ruby and Brick Are .Seen. Toast is by all means the newest of the light brownish tones, though it isn't very different from other light browns of other seasons, It goes by a new name, at least as applied to the color. Then there is pumpkin color, which is seen in some of the new cotton materials, and seems to be much admired. It combines very well with some of the dull lighter greens as well as with blues. Iluby and brick are shades of red that are much in demand and. strange as it may seem, there are reds seen in the smartest of sprins suits. Tangerine, which isn't very different from what we usually call orange. Is in for considerable popularity. Canard is what you will call a blue green; that explains itself when you recall that canard means duck in French. You know the blue green feathers on a wild duck's back. Hyacinth blue is n shade that one sees occasionally in smart evening frocks. h)ld is a "shade of yellow that seems to be winning favor. It is not a bright gold, but suggests hits of the antique metal.
spot where embroidery or handiwork of any kind is used. et one frequently turns with a feeling of relief to allwhite pieces. They have a dignity which cannot be approached by colors. To be sure, colors have a fascination all their own, but white has something more, and there are places where it only can be used with best results. Odd centerpieces which may be er. lied int) service on any and many occasions are always a delightful addition to one's linen supply in fact they are f indispensable, according to Modern Friscilla.
For Slender Silhouette. Though Dame Fashion has not yet divulged all the details of her plans for spring and summer, she has nevertheless told enough to give pretty definite ideas of her intentions, says a fashion writer in Harper's Kazaar. She insistently advocates for daytime frocks and tailleurs a slender silhouette, skirts box or knife ph.lted and from seven to ten inches above the ground, and fabrics of tartan plaid or striking Kodier stripes.
The White Center Piece.
While colors in riotous confusion i or symmetrical shadings for all sorts .
of household decoration are entirely 'ji orde and permissible in almost any
Coiffure Favors Oriental. The Spanish inlluenee and the oriental Is noted In hair-dressing as in gowns: the Spanish in the coif thai plies the hair high on the head; the oriental in the coronet effects which have returned. Though shops are showing many lovely hair ornaments It is only with most formal evening dress that these are being worn.
DEDFAST EVERY lllTER; STOMACH TUOUDLE GONE Mrs. Merthon Found Speedy Relief After 18 Years' Suffering. "I had suffered from stomach trouble for 18 years, and had spent hundreds of dollars doctoring. Every winter I was bedfast most of the time. I commenced taking Milks Emulsion last fall, and before I had taken six bottles my stomach troüb!e disappeared and I have had no return of it since. This is tho first winter in is years that I have not been bedfast. I also give Milks Emulsion to the children for croup, with splendid re-sults'-Mrs. V. G. Mershon. Brazil. Ind. Thousands of people who have suffered for years from stomach and bowel troubles, as Mrs. Mershon did. have found the same wonderfuV relief and lasting benefit from Milks Emulsion. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medjclnc. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually In one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your cas, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home
with you. use it according to directions, and ir not satisfied Wth the results your money will be promptly refunded. Price COc and 11.20 per bottle. The Milks EmulBlon Co., Tcrre Haute, Ind. SoH by druggists everywhere. Adv. Money of the World. From oilicini tlata supplied by the director of tho mint tho monetary stocks of fifty-six of the principal countries of the world have been estimated in terms of American dollars. The computation shows the money of the world was approximately $50,GüG,55S.0Ü0.
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