Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1922 — Page 3
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Hair, Face Frame Quarre Tasr? is a matter of tobacco quality We rate it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesternrld are of finer quality (and hence of bener taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Ligttt & Mjers Tobacc C Coiffure Easily Makes or Mars Milady's Features. HEAVY BLACK CANTON CREPE
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Adopt Ideal Mode and Stick to It AIwayt, Is the Advice of a Fash, ion Authority. Homo women really don't twin to realize the gxrut Importunce of tlie coiffure, yet one cannot attach too much imiortaiiix' to a becoming way of "dolns the hair," uswrts a leading fashion authority. The hair Is nature's own pretty frame for the face and. of course, cun easily make or war any one's features and change, for better or for worse, the entire expression of the face. That I why I am always s'lrprised, Sometimes shocked, to see women's tendency to imitate and readily adopt uny new .style launched by a theatrical beauty or a society belle. Worn by the very ynuii Irl with the small, round head, the saucy nose and perky chin, the bobbed hair Is simply exquisite. Hut alas! when her fat, double-chinned sister tries to emulate her 1 call the result a positive disaster. If your head is rather lare in proportion to your body, why should you make It even larger by adopting a "new wrinkle" in hair dressing? I may be called old-fashioned, but bear In mind, bobbed hair should be severely taboo to the married woman, even should she be in the early twenties. A real-for-true man doesn't like to Introduce as his wife a little. Huffy, silly jrirl, with hair cut so as to give her an ulr of Irresponsibility. If you have a round face, wear your hair quite smooth on the sides and pile It 'way up on top of your head. This Is sure to give you height. The madonna with soulful eyes should exaggerate her lovely tyiK? by adopting the straight, simple parting in the middle, "bandeau." If you possess a pretty forehead, show it ; if your nose happens to be a little too long, try to puff your hair at the back. I know you will be pleased at the result. Dress your hair as neatly, as carefully as possible, but and this is another pitfall to be avoided don't look as though you had Just stepped out from the hairdresser's establishment. In Paris there is a new style in halrdressing which I think is excellently
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The woman who strive for the individual touch would experience intense satisfaction in the possession of this gown of heavy black canton crepe, confined at the waistline by a most unusual belt of dull black leather, studded with steel nail heads. Fur finishes the lower edge of the coat-like back.
suited to the present fashion in dress, with the distended hip line and other reminders of bygone days. The hair Is parted either at the middle or the side, waved lightly back and then caught high at the top of the head, then falls In charming curls to the nape of the neck. The short girl with the too full neck would be wise Indeed to adopt this style. It Is, as a rule, n very becoming fashion and most feminine. I think It is a great, even a grave, mistake to try to dress the hair differently for evening wear. Adopt what you decide Is the ideal coitTure for your type and then stick to It always. Of course, for box parties, balls and the like a hair trimming of some kind may be added with successful result. Spanish-looking huge combs are the vogue, and I must say that they prove generally becoming. Young girls have always liked to wear flowers In their hair and they must be pleased, for just now this garniture Is considered quite the thing. Gold leaves and grapes bandeau form a pretty and festive headdress. Of course, you should remember that the bandeau is the most trying hair rnanicnt in the world, for It straps the forehead flat and naturally enlarges the nose.
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"She's suing him for breach of promise." "Well." "And the mean thing has entered a vicious defense." "Vicious?" "Yes. He has submitted to the court that he Is perfectly willing to let a jury of 11! men look at her and decide if any man in his right mind would olTer to marrv her."
Honest Tenant. An enterprising and meticulous Londoner wants to live up to the word and letter of his contract, judging by the following "small ad'f taken from the London Times: "Wanted Ten thousand loathsome black beetles, by a tenant who agreed t leave the premises in the same condition in which he found them Flagler News.
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SOME VAMP yhe: So she's a vampire In the movlesl Why does she work? She's married. He: Her husband makes her.
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Waitresses should always wear fetching costumes.
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Advice. Boy, remember this advice. Follow it forever: BeiriK smart i3 always nice, Ik-ins hurtful, never. Lonely Responsibility.
"How many police have yon In Crlm- , on (Sulch?' !
"Only one,' replied Cactus Joe. "One man can't keep order in as big
a place as this." j "Don't expect him to. All we want ' with a police force is to have some one to blame when anything oes j wrong !
Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaterj, stockings, hangings, draperies, everything like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes"--no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggi?t whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. So easy to use. advertisement.
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Knitted Garments. The eorreet washing of knitted garments Is important. Naturally they must not be washed in hot water nor In cold, but In water that is just a little more than lukewarm. Avoid ruh-
! Ung soap on the garments. Make suds
nrsr. jsucn garments musi noi oe
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hammock made of a good-sized towel r piece of cloth, and tossed about until n suspicion of moisture remains.
This i an unusuaiy attractive scarf mod-! of port sweater. It is of tan vocl with cross bar switching of silk e orange and black.
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A brushed wool wenter has a wide, turnback eollar of the tuxedo sort,
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er is in beige and the oolhir is in a lighter shade of the same color. It looks Jighter, at all events, though it may ho Mmply tlie dilTereiiro of texture of the two material that aecounts for this ajiearai:ee.
A Neglected Opportunity. Mr. Xextdoor You have nice grounds around your new home. You ought to put n few bird houses in the t rees. Mr. Grahitall, the Flat Owner I've thought of that, myself, but I don't know Just how Jo go about it to collect the rent.
Obscurity of Greatness. "What will be Senator Snortworthy's place in history?" "That's hard to say. The narrative of the senator's achievements Is limited chiefly to the Congressional Hecord. Since nobody reads that ponderous work now. I'm afraid posterity will be equally negligent."
Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cuticura Ointment. Kemove surplus Ointment with tissue paper. This is only one of the things Cuticura will do If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Advertisement. Women. Men are just little boys grown up, say the philosophers. The boy stubs his toe, runs to his mother, cries a moment, gets a pat on the head and a eookio and then returns to play again. It would be a much darker world these days for the men who are out of work, if it wen? not for the wives, mothers and sisters who encourage them, keep the flame of hope alive In their hearts and send them forth anew n the quest of prosperity. Woman is the shining light of the world, the source of all Inspiration and the generator of cheerfulness. Exchange.
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A(iKNTS: AVant representative In each town. $10 daily mado by hustler. V. J. It KILLT, ! 2CC Colonial Annex. RICHMOND, INDIANA. i i WANT TO 1IF.AK FROM OWNF.R HAVIN i FARM FOR SAI.h' Describe, nam caah I pric. J. II. RUING. MALTA. OHIO.
( I T 1.1 YINtf FONTS, artificial food producta whole.-oine. Snd dollar for twenty different j new. Darby Laboratory. JUlvidere, Illinois. t I MFN With Ford cars preferred, to s-ll most j practical automobile specialty today. Die i demand: uulck sales. lOO'.r prolit. J. W. ' Durton Co., Dept. 162. Fta, A. Cincinnati. O.
The Case. Lerturtr Things have come to a pn-tty jKiss lion inj (Inscription of the loiistcJlntions Is made to give way on thv prorutn to n so-fjillfMl tlo.tr st nr. Stau' M;ina;.'r Sure, that Is a sirliis matter.
Tickled Them. Wliou a youni: man was suldrossin a m'atliiatiut: class of a Scmthern university last year he bepan his speech ; s follows: "Voim ladies of and those of twenty-six In the back of the room literally beamed. The Mugwump.
What She Really Wanted. A fond father was desirous of announein to his little daughter that the fairies had visitetl the house and brought a beautiful rift. "Well, tlnrliiit'." he said affably, "the fairies have brought stmethinf to mother which ou will love as much as mother and I do." IIarerly the child looked up and appealed: " 'h. daddy, do tell me what it is." Father, looking very solemn, said: "I'll sive you one uess. What is It you want from mother more than anything else in the world" and then collapsed as the darling, clapping hands, shrieked "(luinoa pigs!"
W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 7-1922. "Sugar" From Old Linen.
A London periodical says tlat In pre-war days the Clennans used to make quite a lot of "sugar" by treat ing oid linen with sulphuric add, which turned it into dextrine. It was then washed with lime water and i
treated with more acid, until it crystalized into glucose.
Brutal Truth. A near-sighted man accompanied his wife to a portrait exhibition. "That Is the ugliest portrait I've seen' ho cried angrily, striving vainly to get a better view of the abomination. "Come away, you soft fool," replied his wife, "that is a mirror."
When a man attempts to detine injustice he tells how the world treats him.
I One NwalJow doesn't make a spring. nor ne bottle of hair tonic a football : player.
India Nation of Farmers. The lar;;e majority of the population of India are engaged in agricultural
: pursuits, nearly 1MX MX X),H KJ being eagaged in tilling the soil or dependent for their living upon those so engaged.
HIGH CROWN HATS, PARIS FASHION
Narrovv-Brirr.med Millinery Well to ForeNew Mcdcls in Roll
and Str.-.ight ünrrs. j The spring millinery season in Paris j opens with the high-crowned, narrow-: hrimmed shape well to the fote. Inj
many of the shapes the brim is slightly wider at the back than at the front. Not Infrequently, in f;u t. models are entirely brimless, or have
the merest suggestion of a narrow '
visor at the front with a wide, straight brim of graduated wid:h across the sides and the back. li'eneraHy speaking. this season medium-slfd hats with brims take precedet. e oer turban or toques, says Iry tloinls KeonotnNf. This follow the r.ual nüc for spring hats. In which, w'nh the tirt rays of sunshine, a brim of some orr is supposed to be required. INpeehiUy is the brim hat the herald of spring in Trance, for the tirM model are created for wear on the liivicrti where the merciless, ven blinding un makes a brim of some Importance a hrt ne, elty for 11 1 1 styles hats. With reg:.rd to styles, thus far nil st.ap are in the running, and new model are shown in roll-brim, straight brim and cloche styles. A marked tendency toward very thick brim treatment is noted, rolis of velvet or of straw frequently appearing as l-nlsh to medium-sized rollbrim saib't. The heavy pencil-edge brim I again making its appearance. Straws are both shiny and dull, fabric al. nnd the two are extenilw! 'ist .: in ruruhinat i'ti--or. as the
French say, in opposition a dtlll- .. !.ed crepe, for Instance, being made up with a coarse, brilliant straw, while a brilliant tinihcd el re or vegetable satin . wllJ he used in conjunction with a line, dull picot straw .
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Printed Leather for Collars. Neckwear Is capable of doing unusual things, too. Leather sets In ali colors, most of them plain, some with metal eyelets, are being featured. Paley prints on Florentine silk are Used for allover sets, and forvestees with matching cuffs. (Jinghams in small cheeks appear in the regulation colors. All heavy materials. Including pique, ratine and linens, will be much used. Linens are finished with tUet lace edge, and a new treatment which Is particularly good, is the use of brilliantly colored wool embroidery.
Dainty "Flower Pockets." Appllqued tlowers are used as pockets on hheer blouses and dresses. Thee tiny pockets, in which mademoiselle carries her pocket handkerchief, open at on side of the applique tlower, the loose edge being finished with buttonhole stitching. The tiny handkerchief has a hemstitched border in the dominant color of the garment.
Girdles of Metal. Metal girdles are not only shown with light crepe dresses for Palm lVach wear, but are bei rig vv-jri exteiisively . frocks and coats.
BUT XOT LOVE. He I love you dearly. When I lojk at you I can hardly control myself. 3 She Isn't it funny? When I look at you l can hardly control mvself either.
The languages a diplomat should epak On various occasions, arc so many That oft the auditor will vainly seek For the precise significance of any.
Appropriateness. Fenfield Do you call that work of his high art? Sniere Well, the hanging committee xuust have thought so. They skied It
The Reliable Quantity. "What, in your opinion, will be the outcome of this big discussion?'' Well," replied Senator Sorghum, it Is sure to develop a large number of splendid speeches. But you can't be hure of the outcome. All you can iely on Is the output."
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No man or woman who wants to succeed in the race of life can afford the handicap of headaches, insomnia, indigestion and debility. Nor can they afford to take anything that may keep up a continual irritation of the nervous system. Yet this is what many people do who drink excessive amounts of tea or coffee. For tea and coffee contain caffeine, a substance that is sometimes very injurious. Many doctors say that caffeine raises the blood pressure, irritates the kidneys, and over-stimnates the entire nervous system. Also that it is especially bad for growing children, or for any one who has any tendency to nervousness or insomnia. If you want to avoid a pos
sible cause of headache, insomnia, or nervousness, it might be well to stop taking tea and coffee for awhile, and drink rich, satisfying Postum, instead. Postum is a delicatelyroasted, pure cereal beveragedelicious and wholesome. Order Postum from your grocer today. Drink this fragrant, healthful beverage for awhile, and see if you will not feel brighter, more active, and more resistant to fatigue as so many thousands of others have felt. Pcstum comes in two formt: Imunt Postum (in tint) mad Insuntly in th cup by tht addition of boiling wattr. Pottum Cereal (in packages cf larger bulk, for thote who prefer to xnaka the drink while tht meal it beleg prepared) mad by boiling for 20 minutes.
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