Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1920 — Page 7

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1 DOODLED P Nothing Helped Mc Until I Too!i Lydia E. Pinlihain'o Vegetable Compound. Wyandotte. Mich.-'1 For tho last four years I have doctored ofT and on without ndp. l have had pains every month so bad that I would nearly double up. Sometimes I could not sweep a room with out stopping to rest, and everything I ate upset my stomach. Three years ago I lost a child and suffered so badly that I was out of my head at times. My bowels did not move for days and I could not eat without suffering. The doctor could not help me and one day I told my husband that I could not stand the pain my longer, and sent him to the drug-aore to get ne a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor's medicine away. After taking three bottles of Ve getable Compound and using two bottles of Lydia E. finkham's Sanative Wash I could do my own housework. If it had not been for your medicine I don't know where I would be today and 1 am never without a bottle of it in the house. You may publish this if you like that it may help some other woman." Mrs. Mary Stender, 120 Grange St., Wyandotte, Mich. "A (err minutes more, Peggy dear, and Daddy will be back with the ircuip'a Balsam. Then you can go to sleep and forget that horrid eld cough. KEMP'S BALSAM Will Stop Thai Couob 3 Oogged-Up It's foolish to suffer from constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, indigestion, and kin drcd ailments when Carter's Litllo Liver Pills will end nil miuonf !n HIVE R a few hours. i PULLS Purely vegetable. Act gently on liver and bowels. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price Daddy Was Poor Company. Little Dot did not like the Idea of bolng left homo with her father, who whs more IntorcstiMl in rending than entertaining her while lier mother went to chtirrh. She was In quite n troubled way when mother niul aunt returned this Sunday and said: "Mother, why don't you and mint take turns going to church, one go Saturday nnd the other Sunday, because your little girl Is lonesome to stay in the house alono with Just her daddy?" Politeness That Pays. Two little girls were seated before n plate that contained two hunches of gnipe one a very large and tempting and perfect hunch, and the other a small and hard and green bunch. The youngvters regarded the two hunches for a space of time during hich they said nothing. Finally, the polite child asked : "Are you greedy?" "No," said the other, "I'm not a bit greedy." "Then." said the llrMt child, "You choose." Back Given Out? There's surclv pome reason for that bine, achy back. Likely it's your kidneys. A cold or strain ofttiraca coucsta the kidneys and slows thera up. That may be the rea?on f( r that nagging backache, those ßharp pains, that tirec, worn out feeling. You may have headache and dizzy spells, too, with nnnovinz bladder irregularity. Use Doatfs Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! An Indiana Case Mrs. Vr.LTowne, C14 Missouri Ave., Jeffersonvllle, Ind., says: "I had backache and dull, nagclnir tains thrntiirh my kidneys. I felt tZT IL dull and languid f t JJ and had d I z z y .j V rv spells and d a r .'c f ifri epecks came before my eyes. The ac-tf was Irregular too.UfAjl I read about Ioa n's If .V Kidney rills andTjVlJi took them. They poon regulated my kidneys pr.d the pain In my back and dizzy spells left me." Get Do&n't at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S "pfJlV rOSTZR - LULBURN CO- BUFFALO, N Y. Morning KeeoVbur EVes Clonn - Clear Hooltrtv Mint f fr.t Co bx,k KrlM Co.Owcaf G.U-&

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n Harmonious Hues Should Be Aim, Fashion Writer Says. ; Choice of Pleating Chades Affects Mental and Physical Health and Happiness; Avoid Discord. Much that. Is beautiful in art, nature, and In costume makes Its appeal to us through color, asserts a fashion writer. We see a rare picture, we are attracted by a pretty gown, or we look upon a bed of poppies nodding In the wind, and exclaim, "llow beautiful!" If we but stopped to analyze that remark, we should realize that the common quality that appeals to us In these different cases Is color. The choice of a harmonious color scheme In clothing and in the decorating of our homes afftcts our mental and physical health and so our general happiness. Color has virtually the name effect on us as music. It makes us sad or It maktfs us happy ; It Invigorates or depresses us. It Is a language without words. And just as we are annoyed by discord in music, so are we disturbed by discord in color. All music Is based on the octave. All color music is based on the color of the rainbow, which Is the best color chart. A particular color is like a particular note in music. It may be pleasing, even by itself; but It is much more pleasing when It Is combined with discordant colors. Every note on the violin or piano, as every color of the rainbow, Is pure In itself ; but when' combined with notes that are not related to it and to one another, it produces a discordant effect. So, to produce harmonious results, one color must be related In some way to the other color or colors, with which It is combined. For a brown dress, for instance, following the correct color chart, one combination would be vioHENNA CLOTH AND CARACUL ' ft v s- -A ? v -. :: . W?'ny I ;.' .1 ........va- .J...V. v.... v.....-. . ... ..'iva With the snappy cool days this suit of henna cloth trimmed with caracul around the coat cape promises to bo one of the season's favorite modes. STYLES IN EVENING GOWNS Long and 9llm Dresses Chief Note at Paris Openings "Bouffant" Drapsries Disappear. The chief characteristic about the latest among the evening gowns shown at the l'arls openings Is the fact that they are all long and slim. The "bouf-. fant" draperies of last season have all disappeared and there remain only those lines which follow the grace of the natural tisure. All of the materials which were used In those beauteous gowns of last season are still seen, only this year they never protrude In any way. The thicker fabrics are being used for the formal evening gowns of the winter, velvets, thick satins with heavily woven backgrounds that make them drapable, and metal cloths, which are more apt to be plain than brocaded. The new metal materials look like thick and lustrous taffetas, with, of course, much more quality and body about them and always with that sumptuous glitter woven into their meshes. Lanvin remains faithful to the full dress, and she has created one famous model called the "Empress Eugenie," for which Is promised a wave of popularity. It is made of white net with Urnings for trimmings and with youthfully drooping shoulders that cannot help but charm. Lace grows and grows In feminine favor, especially for gowns for wear at night. After all it is the handsomest of all materials, and there is always that very feminine charm connected with it which cannot be duplicate by any other abric. And bec'iuse at the present time lace Is more

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1 3 L 5 I U SI :3 ii 1 H 1 : :4 : : 5 5-7 Sx:'3 ?53? 'A tic yv--x With the addition of a fur one can wear this smart tricoline frock well into the season. let blue, which is the complement of brown ; another combination would be orange-yellow, for brown is its tertiary shade. Brown also may be combined with cream or lavender, for the tertiary tints. There are three primary colors, red, yellow and blue, the pure hues of which are called the intense, or spectral colors. There are six of these, as you know: red-orange (a mixture of yellow and red) blue-violet (a mixture of red and blue), yellow-green (a mixture of yellow and blue). The spectral colors are divided into two classes: warm and cold. Red, orange and yellow are warm; green, blue nnd violet ar3 cold. As a rule warm color combinations are to be preferred; but when complementary colors are used, warm and cold are nicely balanced, and the effect is always pleasing. For example. In a room furnished in brown tones with hangings and upholsteries of blue, a judicious use of orange-yellow or gold for the bright color note produces a harmonious effect. Knowing, then, the basic rules of color combination, and looking to nature as the best teacher In color harmony, we should apply those rules to our clothes, our homes and our handicrafts. Black Lace and White Velvet. Some of the most striking combinations of black and white are seen in models of black lace used In conjunction with white velvet. A favorite way of making a dress from these materials Is to develup a simple foundation of black lace with long sleeves that hang loosely to jbout the elbow from when they lit tightly over the lower arm and wrist. The velvet Is used to form the front portion of the dress, which Is In apron panel effect. Often the white velvet panels nirry beautiful embroidery in black. Breakfast Coats. l.reakfast coats are bewitehlngly pretty pieces of feminine wearing apparel and something that most women can make for themselves. scarce than It has ever been, therefore it Is more popular for those who lead In fashion. It uinot possibly bo Imitated. It must be Its own handsome self or nothing at all. Many gowns are seMi made partly of lace and partly of iome other material, the two being draped together In an original manner. Lace caps are noticeably present, and lace lUnvIng sleeves or lace overdresses are all in the limelight. AFFORD VARIETY IN CLOTHES Necklines,' Sleeves and Trimmings Supply Modes to Choose From; Little Change in Silhouette. With so little change In the silhouette we are in a measure dependent on necklines, sleeves and trimmings for variety In our colthes, asserts a fashion authority. While there is nothing strikingly new In the cut of the neckline, there Is so much diversity that we have a great deal from which to choose. One sees the straightacross line on both day and evening dresses, the square-cut decolletage and the 1S30 style for evening, as well as the low-cut back. Any number of the daytime models show high collars, but in many instances these are arranged so that they may be taken off at will, thus revealing a collarless dress. It cannot be said that dressmak-. ers are featuring any particular style in sleeves. Many styles are noted, from the short, little-slashed puff to the long tlght-tittlng type.' Tho latter Is a feature of the lace dresses, and frequently Is seen in dresses of broadcloth, though this type of dress also shows the very short caplike sleeve launched last season.

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