Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1920 — Page 7
Stop That Backache! l'hoj aconizioK twinge, that lull, throbbing backache, nny lx warning of Fcriou kuincy wenkncn serious if neglected, for it mipht r.ntiljr lead to gravel, dropsy or fatal lirigbt's diaeanc. If you are niflerinjj with a bad back, look for other proof of kidney trouble. If there arc dizzy pell, headaches, tired feeling and disordered kidney action, pet after the caue. Use Doan't Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped thousands. Satisfied upera recommend Doan't, Ask your neighbor! An Indiana Csse
Clotus Btamble, wZlKS blacksmith. V. Mo-
vllle, Ind., says: "I
narl a heavy acne across my baak and rny work caused a great deal
or pain. My kidneys acted too often and the kidney secretions were unnatural. I used Doan'a Kldnev TMlls
and they put my kidneys In pood rendition and drove away the suffering." Get Doan'a at Any Stor, 60c a Box DOAN'S "jSSS1 FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
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UBDUED HUE
Color Calendar Tells the Story for Utility Garments.
CHARMING DRESS FOR AUTUMN
Ladies A few days treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS will do more to clean up the skia than all y
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Millions of people. old. young and middle age, take them for Biliousness. Dizziness. Sick I leadach. Upet Stomach and for Sallow. Pimply and Blotchy Skin. Tbey end the misery of Constipation. Sdall Pill Small Dose Small Price
SLOW DEATH, Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world'3 standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL
Blue in High Favor; Black and White Continues in Vogue; Browns and Tans Are Liked. Tho color calendar tolls the story of more subdued hues for utility garments, church and visiting costumes the latter being allowed brighter touches In cases 'of motor transportation. The idea seems to be that since summer has gone and taken its license of warm-weather, go-as-you-please raiment, the publicstreets are not the places for clothes of conspicuous colli rs. However, exceptions are allowed, although scarce and girls In their "teens" may frolic forth in vivid red costumes and in others of violet blue, mid there's a certain burnt orange that is quite correct for the young matron to wear, in eutirety or in featurings on the street as well as indoors. The tints and shades for the evening gown are in fascinating pastels and the misty sheen in transparent iabrics never- was so near pallid reflections from the rainbow. IHack and white, singly and combined, continue in vogue. Ulue is in high favor through its gamut of shudos, and a new dusky tone carries a hint of night on the waters. Grays are as plentiful as blackberries in their season, and one shade with a lovely olive drift Is the prettiest of them all. Hrowns and tans keep right along as stand-bys for all uses. The oldfashioned crushed strawberry, a new tone of cerise, a red with a coppery
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brine quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for mora than 200 years. All druggists, In three sixes, L k for tit mmmtm Gold Mdl rtrr Im and accept do imiudoo
Bad Stomach Sends Hier to Bed for 10 Months Eatonio Cots Hor Up I
"Over a year ago," "says Mrs. Dora Williams, "I took to bed and for 10 months did not think I would live. Katonic helped nie so much I am now up and able to work. I recomme. A it highly for stomach trouble." Katonlc helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the oxces acidity and gases that m tho stomach out of order. If you have indigestion, Fourness, heartburn, belching, food repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonle after each meal. IHg box costs only a trill with your druggist's guarantee.
Arc You Worn Out From Nervousness or Sleeplessness ? Wades Golden Nervine is a remarkr.blo tonic for old and young. Successfully used since 1888. A healing stimulant that reacts on the bloodmaking and digestive organs, and the whole nervous system. $1.00 a Box Six Boxes $5.00 At your JrupsUt's, or order direct. Gem Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. YOU CANT GUT OUTTlS but you can clean them otT promptly with
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This attractive drccs for fall wear is elaborately and artistically embroidered. The outfit is made of moonglo satin crepe.
SPANISH COM3 IS PROMINENT
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Navy blue serge with sleeves and collar of gorgeous brocade in rose and gold; the tightly buttoned basque of 1860 is featured. fcllnt. and : Krvon with an oranpo sngirt'stlon uro shown as "most recent.' Violet ?q in wide voUe, and lilac and luvend r tire variously Introduced. 'Tho- !ear old J:le reen still is nnuudaiitly apparent.'
The Spanish comb is still used as n hat garniture. It Is interesting as an indication of tho continuance of tho Spanish styles which are closely allied with the profuse use of Ince. These combs, which are part of the hats themselves, may be of the same material as the hat or of a contrasting fabric. For Instance, a brown plush hat draped somewhat like a beret has a huge comb of brown satin embroidered in oral beads and gilt nail heads, with a tine pattern done In gold threads Imitating the carving seen on shell combs. The Spanish comb is still prominent as a hair ornament. It is worn slightly to one side at the back of the head, but standing straight up. Copies of these combs In fabrics are placed in the hats in the same way slightly to one side. Among the more elaborate evening combs are some of black lace with sprays of paradise swaying from the top. A large shell comb may be topped by a crescent shaped ornament covered with gild cloth and have circles of black galiillth placed about the edire of the crescent. With combs of this sort black and gold Spanish ear rings are worn.
Decorations for New Capes. Some of the new capes are decorated on the front with applique. In floral or conventional designs, and in velvet, duvetyn, lustered tweed or satin. IMges are defined with ribbersine braid or invisibly secured.
Velvet Bow in Coiffure. It Is quite the fashion to tuck a black velvet inch-wide ribbon bow a hairpin does the trick midst the coilTure, at left side, near the nape of the neck.
Styles Reflect the World War
Far and Near East Countries Involved in Conflict Represented in Many Garments.
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and you work the horse same time. Docs not blister or remove the luir. $2.50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Hook 4 R free. ABSORBING JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured M jk!(i or Lljamtr.tt. FaUrrri Glinds. Went. Cyi'i. A!lr r:a siUU. Prwe 1 ft bettle
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W. N. U.. Indianapolis, No. 43-1920.
Th now so:istn ptrb of tho Ainerlonn nmid ;nd matron will be a mixture borrowed from every other nation under the sun. This fact was made known with the recent display in NewYork of advance fashion models. While the fad for anything that savors of the Orient still holds true In the style world, the bluest voue of the moment seetns to be for nny fashion note taken from countries Involved In the world war. In suits the llussinn Cossack outfit Is prominent. Such a model Is shown on Fifth avenue, made of leaf brown veldyne. The lines are close fitting and very tailored. The jacket is linger length and finished with te little poplum so characteristic of the Kusslan army uniform. A hlh collar mullles the threat ami deep cuffs of caracul tlnish tho sleeves. The skirt Isl'J inches from the ground and touches the tops of hish Uussian boots of brown calfskin worn with this outfit. A small I urban of fur completes the costume. l'ashlon tips from Turkey seem to be centered in the evening gowns. Ono stich model Is fhown of brocaded metallic cloth shadowed by net draperies. The skirt is very culettlsh, which helm: interpreted means that It Is puckered up the middle very pantaloonlshly. and an Immense train of heavy Jet falls from the shoulder and blends with :i huge sash of copper-colored tulle. The Turkish color scheme Is
completed by green pumps, hose and nn ostrich fan. Trance is represented by her revolutionary periol. The high Hobespierre collar abounds on suits, coats and dresses. Lapels of the cut of that period are found on most of the strictly tailored suits, and jabots and laces of the period are found on many suits and drosses. The far and near Hast countries involved in the war are so heavily represented that some trace of their Inlluence is found on nearly all garments. Color schemes of Kgypt, China, or Japan abound in headings and brocades, metallic laces and embroideries. The lotus tlower, sacred scarab beetle. wldte cows and sphinxes are emblems used in decorative motifs. Feathered head dresses as borrowed from African tribes are displayed with garish evening gowns.
USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Golder. Gleams the Hat. A perky hat shape with a
! slightly tilted on tiie riirht side
i covered with gleaming cloth of gold. ; The brim is lined with black chlffoil In tiny plaits. The edge Is bound ; with black and satin. There's a narrow band of blacK velvet round the
, crown. A little ostrich tip ; tach. d to the left ;h?e.
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Hip Panels Skirt Fcatu-e. j Pnnls about eight Indies wide and a half-yard long, are attached to the belt ; or joining, at the hlpllne, over the hips are features of some of ihe new skirts I and costumes.
Dye right! Don't risk your material In a poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes' contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a -new, rich, fadeless color into old garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes' no other kind then perfect rosults arc guaranteed.
Druggist h a s "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 10 rich colors. Adv.
Not to Be Blamed. He A self-made man is common enough, but we seldom hear of a selfmade woman. She Well, considering the kind of article the men in the self-made business turn out you can hardly blame us women for not taking, it up."Bos,ton Transcript.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
A Marvelous Remedy for Indigestion. Those who suffer from nervous dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, headaches, coming up of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indications of disorder in the digestive tract will find Green's August Flower a most effective and efiicient assistant In the restoration of nature's functions and a return to health and happiness. There could be no better testimony of the value of this remedy for these troubles than the fact that its use for the last fifty-four years has extended Into many thousands of households all over the civilized world and no Indication of any failure has been obtained In all that time. Very desirable as a gentle laxative. Sold everywhere. Adv.
for pallid young girls; for overworked men; for exhausted, nervous, run-down women; for feeble old people the dependable tonic is
It is very pleasant to take and is more easily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets. You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP. Note carefully how it creates a keen appetite for wholesome food, how it improves the complexion and increases, weight. Can be purchased at any drug store. Price 75c.
Grouchy Comment. "That baby has its mother's nose." "No, it hasn't. Her nose is af this minute poked into my affairs."
Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv.
Modern. "Building a modern house?" 4,Yes, got the cellar fixed up like a :rill room."
The Kind. "I understand there was a long line for some time in front of the store selling paper clothes." "I see, a regular paper wait."
Many a man injures his eyesight by looking out for number one.
A man Is seldom presented with a better cigar than he buys himself.
Kill Thai Cold With
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Colds, Coughs
AND La Grippo
Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for th first anz. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days BxceUent for Headache Quinine in this form do?s not affect the head Cos car a is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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When a woman is almost distracted from overwork, her home is in disorder, crying children, and on top of all is suffering from backache, bearing down pains, or some other form of feminine ills, then she should remember that hundreds of women in just her condition have been restored to health and regained their youthful strength by taking Lydia E. PinkhanYs Vegetable Compound and not rest until she has given it a fair trial. Proof that it Restored the Health of These Two Women
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Cairo, 111. Some timo ago I got so bad with female trouble that I thought I would have to be operated on. I had a bad displacement. My right sido would pain me and I was so nervous I could not hold a glass of water. .Many times I would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept lighting to keep from having the operation. I had read so many times of Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound and it helped my sLster so I began takim? it. I have never felt better than I have since then and I keep house and am able to do all my work. The Vegetable Compound is certainly one grand medicine. Mrs. J. K. Matthews, 3311 Sycamore Street, Cairo, 111.
Chattanooga, Tenn. M I used Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Comi)ound before my baby came when I could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relieved me of tho ill effect which so often develops at such times. That was my first experience with tho Vegetable Comjwund. Years afterwards I took it during the Giange of Life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down during the day and seldom had dizzy, fainting spells, I am now well and strong, can do all ray housework with perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to be able to say to other suffering women 'take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and be strong.' I will bo glad to have you use my namo if it will bo the means of helping any one." Mrs. K. A. Faiiujuun. 60G Orchard Knob Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Ailing, Overworked Housewives Should Rely Upon
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