Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1920 — Page 3
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Excellent Reason Why Traveler Need Not Worry Over Posslblllt) of Missing His Train. A Cleveland man with business Interests In Illinois tells of an Incident at a railway Junction In that state. lie was hungry and it was only two minutes before the departure of his train. He rushed up to the countermen and exclaimed: "Cilve me n sandwich and a cup of coffee, quick! Haven't time for anything else." "My friend," said the man behind the counter, "take all the time you want. Just cast your eye over this menu and I'll telephone the superintendent to hold the train a while." "Do you mean to sr.y that he' will actually hold the train while I eat?" "Sure, friend. This , is a branch road, and there's no other train comInp or going over it this morning. The superintendent will want you to have a good Ineal he owns this lunchroom."
Exemplary Service. Phoner "Hello, Central! Get me Blank r4U7 ami, say, et It quick, like they do in the movies." Host on Transcript.
The Reason. "Pop, when is it thoy call a man hnrdbnlled?'"When he Is a had eK."
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Catarrh Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing tho blood and bulldincr up the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. All Drufrßists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
WHO CAN ESCAPE CALUMNY?
How Chicago Lawyer's Quick Wit Got Him Out of Somewhat Embarrassing Situation. "There's n lawyer in my town," says a member of the Chicago bar, "who Is sometimes forgetful, but never at a loss to -ight himself. "Once he had been engaged to plead the cause of an offender and he absent-mindedly began thus: " 'I know the prisoner at the bar and he bears the character of being a most consummate and Impudent scoundrel." "At this point someone whispered to him that the prisoner was his client, when he Immediately continued: " 'Hut what great and good man over lived who was not calumniated by many of his contemporaries?' "
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This is a wirfsomc dance frock for the debutante; it is of silver and blue brocade; a garland of rosebuds draped from the right shoulder with long ccrsage rose adds to its richness.
FOR FALL AND EARLY WINTER
Material Gives an Ail-Over Shaggy Appearance to Smart Toques and Tcrbans. The latest millinery offerings might be said to have hut one thing In common, and that is generally soft, unstudied effect, which la preserved, no matter what the material or the trimming. After that, writes a fashion correspondent, It is safe to say that over fifty per cent of the newest hats are of velvet, of either Lyons or panne, some of both ; that ribbon hats are almost as eommon and often more interesting than velvet, and that felt, leather sind lace are generously represented. The diivetyn displayed late In the summer Is scarcely noticeable now, except in combination or as trimming. The hats displayed in the Paris openings are now beginning to leave their mark upon the American styles, and the combination of American workmanship which understands the American woman's needs with that dashing originality of the French results In some very beautiful specimens of the designer's art. Three things' characterize the latest millinery shape.. One Is that soft, draped ef
fects are particularly" stressed; the; second that , trimmings droop, rather than spring upward, and, thirdly, that the uneven brim, especially the Harle- j
quin shape, which widens at the sides, turns up from the face and shows a narrow rim in back, is sure to be very popular. Speaking of ribbon hats, it Is interesting o note the new ribbons manufactured for their ise. The very wide ribbons running from five to ten Inches, are better for the purpose of the puffed and draped hats than the narrower ribbons of the spring. There are some fascinating new shaggy rib-
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l:or everyday wear this coat with its simple but modish lines is just the thing. The collar is cut on the seasen's most stylish mode. It is large and could be used for a bonnet or as a protection for the hat in rainy weather. bons, "shredded wheat" ribbons they have been called, and others with frayed edges, which, when used, sive an all-over shaggy appearance to smart toques and turbans. The ciro ribbons are also very good, especially the newer ones made to resemble leather. Among those latter two novelties have reached this side of the ocean one is a snakeskin ribbon, and the other frogskin. Imitations are not scorned by the fashionable milliner. She now condescends to use some of the new plusher instead of fur, one In particular, in a taupe gray, realistically made to resemble squirrel. There is a new "watehspring" feather trimming, sometimes Imitated by such almost undreamed-of things as elephants whiskers and other strong, curled hairs or metal threads. Coq plumes are to be expected In a season when trimming Is trained to droop, and even theM are occasionally Imitated by picotod strands of silk, or given a metallic touch by having their tips gilded or bronzed. Coq is not used in the natural color alone, but Is found in fascinating jades and rusts. CIre satin and faille imitate the gloss of fine leather to tho point of deceit.
Novelties in Fur Neckpieces. Greater variety and more detail in design will be seen in fur neck pieces this winter, furriers say. "Leading sellers," they declare, "will doubtless be the well-known animal scarf and the plain scarf, but in the newer styles there are numberless moderate-sized choker ties, the general construction of which is a scarf varying from fifteen inches to a yard long, with a slash toward one end for the other end to pass through. Another piece has a short choker collar with two wide pointed ends which He flat against the front of the coat In revers fashion.
Honors Are Divided. Honors are divided between the short box coat and redingote In suits.
Posies Are Used on Gowns
Beflowered Frocks Promise to Be Favored Especially for Evening Wear This Winter.
Two kinds of flowers are being used nt the moment for trimmings; they will also bo worn during the winter months, especially for evening dresses. There Is natural type of garden flower as well as the very fanciful one In velvet and satin, of extraordinary size and shades, such as belong to the realm of fairy tales. Many garlands fall from the waistline, and are softly mounted to allow a supple and graceful movement when walking or dancing, and they will add a nice touch of color to our dresses. There are b.'g flowers, or small nosegays, made with faded tones and mixed shades. Some flowers are made in two colors; for Instance, pink taffeta and beige pongee, with each petal cut in the two materials and placed one over the other; the petals are not sewn, but curled and pressed together, In order to effect the same waves and folds which give a fairy lightness to the flowers. A motif at the girdle has been very much favored for a considerable time now. It is sometimes a feather pouf or a cluster of fruit, or one or two velvet flowers of fresh hue. There are some gowns which are not only trimmed with beads, but are entirely made of them. Long f rinses of bead entirely cover the slip underneath, being held by the girdle. An effort nt contrasting shades Is generally bousl-.t after. If, for Instance, the
slip Is of black satin or crepe, the glass tubes are white. Talking of beads leads to thoughts of real iearls; they are no longer worn screwed on the ear, but hang at the end of a thin thread glittering with small diamonds. Many women wind their pearl necklaces round their arms, and some others, hang them across the breast from one side to the other. But the classical string of pearls that encircles the neck always remains tho most lovely.
A Good Silver Polish. The basis of most prepared silver polish is French whiting, a fine white powder. It Is much, cheaper to buy the whiting and make your own silver polish. Wash the silver In hot soapsuds and wipe it Lay a paper on the table. Put some of the whiting In a saucer and add enough ammonia or diluted alcohol to make a paste. Rub this over the silver with a soft cloth and lay the silver on a paper to dry. When you have finished this nib the whiting off with a clean soft cloth. Then polish the silver with a chamois skin.
Much Hand Work on This Coat. Navy silk duvetyi. with an invisible stripe weave, is ornamented with hand made flowers of black braid, the centers of black velvet. A short cape, the edges picoted, swings from the shoul-
Youthful and Smart. . The wide belt and Eton Jacket effect Is youthful and smart.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you arc not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"J
SAFETY FIRST. Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cnta Larger packages. Aspirin Is th trade mark of Bajx-r Manufacture of lIonoact!cac!iSeter of allcyllca4
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USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right! Don't risk your material In a poor dye. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions
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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 results are guaranteed.
Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card" 1G rich colors. Adv. Small Savings Important. Small savings are like stones In a bridge; they build a firm support to carry one over the flood of an emergency.
A burthen of one's choice Is not felt.
A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath vlth Cutlcura Soap and hoi water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adr.
Kats destroy valuable feed. Are You Worn Out From Nervousness or Sleeplessness?
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is a remarkable 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 A i your druggist's, or order direct. Gem Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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OlFGDQÜ TTwndüGB is an Exceptionally Good, General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young or old. When you see how it improves the appetite, brings color to the cheeks and increases vitalty and energy, you will then realize its true tonic value. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. It is acceptable to the most delicate stomach and is very pleasant to take. More easily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets. Ask for "Groves Iron Tonic Syrup." Look for signature of E. W. Grove. Price 75c.
DISEASE AMONG HORSES the answer Is Spobn's Distemper (Compound Wherever then Is contagious disease amonr horses BPOHN'S la th solution of all trouble. SI'OHN S Is Invaluable In all cases Of DISTEMPER. PINK-EYE, INFLUENZA. COUGHS and COLDS. A few drops a day rIII protect your horse exposed to disease. Regular dos three times a day will act marveloualy on your horse actually tick. 60 cents and 11. 10 per bottl at drug- stores. hpohn 31 rd leal Co.. Gothen. Ind.. C. S. A.
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They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on tho-Stomach,' lirer and Bovrela and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10000 tftstimonhlj from mothers and friends of little ones telling of rclieL Ko mother should b rIthoat a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for nso when needed. Ath to-day. At Druggists. The nrd of them often cones at inconrenient hoars. Used by Hothcro for over thirty yozrs. Do Not Accept Any Substitut for 2I0T7XE2 CHATS SHUT JTOWEESS.
