Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1921 — Page 8
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DEPARTMENTS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY Boy and Girl's paxs-t Pattern Department Needlework and Embroidery Section Ths Home Maker's Club in abort you will find Ths Farming Business a mighty big surprise.
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IT IS an Economic truth ttut nust work Is niulrrtnkrn for Howard, would not be done without Koward, and Is strenuous find well dircttil in proportion to the Koward. So Taussig states In Ms MI'rir.i-ip!os of r:tuo;:iIcs." Tills condition will un !(i!ttlly always rcinnln tru but If jmi want to he anion;; those who an thU world's Loaders in Thought and ActionDo a little more than that for which you are Kewarded. Fortune does more than favor the Brave. It favors the Alert und Industriousthe Thinkers whoo Thoughts reach several miles beyond t!u'Ir piy envelopes. Gustavus F. Suift. loyal and enthusiastic in his Job as a poor Butcher boy In an insignificant '4nv England town, and Gustavus F. Swift, founder and builder of Swift & Company fuTiiishlns the moats and provision for millions. Is a rase in point. He saw Iieward BEYOND his pay envelope. Do a little more than that for which you are Rewarded. But remember that Money and Material Achievement Is not always Sucres. Lincoln loft next to nothing In Money, but 1:1 life was an Evidence in Itsolf of what he felt embodied Infinitely more than all Material lieward. No one nor anything Is able to give you In Happiness and Contentment what your own Character and and IVace of Mind can. Do a little MOKE than that for which you are Rewarded. O Winding armatures of electric motors Is the purpose,. of a new motordriven machine.
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I saw her on the train i-.r,..' Knitiin'. fc'he i.n.fl stilc'ien on tlio train .Vitt in' Kr.ittin. It was not a ytunly ?rc!: I'.r s -mo üijüit. : f lnr flocb, lVct i- ';nj dido Tor a frock Hiuin' Knittin'. Never saw her but she wa3 Sittln' Knittin. Guess tliat's all she ever does Sittin'Knittin'. Bet you when her hair is hnary Anil si e's tatted lion.e to jrlory. It will be the same oM storySi ttln' Knittin.
Young Girls Are Suppcstd to Favcr Millinery Which Has expression of Ycuth. 9 Tlwre Is none so powerful la the m-rdery of fayhion who can lav down the !aw about hats for a chiys. The young pirl Ss Mipps.-d to wear the l-:InJ which expn , s youth and avoid the typo worn by !( older "women. This tradition is go::c ly the btKird. It keeps company with D:ivy Jones' Locker and a miliijn traditions ef tie1 ilopths. The debutante of this -ay ami prosperous seasiHi wears w. her hi-ad that which Io(ks well over hT face. Th" rule is an exoelbnt on t folhvv through life. It aids the o!l ar.d the young, the pretty and the plain. - The stiff sailor shape, Gihsotiian In its severity, is about the only kind that Is nor popular. All the hats thnl have cluttered fashion since the idea began of weariilg formal covering on the head have reappeared this season. They present a bewildering array, It !s truH. tut not an unpleasant one. It Is distinctly comfortable to find a wide limit to one's choice. The tain Is the most girlish .shap-, and it persists in fashion. It h ceased to hang over the back of the collar in the Latin Quarter way. It has plenty of fullness, which is disposed to give breadth across the head. For ornament there is' a broad spread Egyptian design in some composition in an Egyptian blue. This blue Is admirable for debutantes. The high-crowned hat that is usually dlfiicult for the adult to wear goes well with the brilliant and unlined youthful face. It has a slight brim and a mass of flues swirling out from the side. Tho young wear it in black velvet without a touch of color. The Persian turban brought Int. strong relief this winter by the success of "Mecca" and "Afgar," the latter costumed by Faul Foiret, Is the delight of the girl who has a dash of tho adventuresome la .her carriage. It should not be worn by the. timid type. It is built In Oriental blue velvet and covered with a latticework of small pearls and white crystals.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of -jrf and has been made under his perjZ&fflTlfA S0na supervision since its infancy. vzryr. 'UCU4Z AUow no one to deceive you in this.' All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of. Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with o remedy that you would use for yourself WhatiisGASTORlAi Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,'. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has leen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising1 therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural deep. The Childress Comfort The Mothers Friend.
BEHOLD THE COLORFUL SHOE
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No pressure is r,rf,r rr p::;anda fer higher rates.
It Is hoped that holiday prices will do their dropping early.
The devil Is the tailor of the man who uses religion as a cloak.
Nobody has much respect for con stantly tooted authority any more.
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Large pink roses aid in making this blouse cheerfuj for first spring weaK The boyish collar Has a youthfully becoming tie of black mcire ribbon.
Made of Lace. A bewitching style combines handsome Venetian lace and crepe satin, the tiny sleeves and panels being made of lace. Embroideries of contrasting color at the bottom of the sleeves enhance the charm of this youthful frock.
t in black and white or navy and tan
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Manufacturers' Displays of Spring Footwear Include Rict of Colored Kid and Fabric. Spring shoes are more elaborate and gorgeous than ever before, although such a pedal state seems almost Impossible in view of the confections of footgear that have tripped about this past season. Shoe makers say that since, after long years In th Attempt, they hare, convinced womankind, that shoes must be as frngllely beautiful as gown or hat. they do not intend any slump in their propaganda. Thus, spring footwear showings In manufacturers1 display rooms are a riot of colored kid and fabric, metal, jewels, ribbons and composition. Oray seems to be the big choice In color, as shoes follow suit and coat, and blue and gray Is the big color feature in outer raiment for spring. There are many copper and red browns, however, a few blacks and midnight blues, and the usual novelty
combinations.
Trimmings run rampant. A swirl of patterned perforations with an under-
lay of contrasting color and fabric is
the big trimmings feature. For instance, n pair of bronze kid colonial
pumps have an inch-wide band of oval perforations about the entire shoe. White kid Is used as the underlay and white velvet bows flank the straps,
upon the tongue. The revere effect Is another new note in footwear. This style Is shown In blue kid pumps, piped In white kid, with white straps that disappear under the turnback revers. Oray suede perforated with a wide range of patterns and underlaid with black patent leather is a style muci in the foreground, and black patent leather trimmed witli gay scarlet pipings of velvet, satin, or kid, Is another reigning novelty.
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