Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1922 — Page 3
w do m WORK WITH EASE Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored My Health
Ilomell. N. Y.-"I was in bad health bat there didn't seemto be any one thing the matter with me. I was tired out all over and it was an effort for me to move. I was irritable and could not sleepnighta and had trouble with my bowels and at my periods. It seemed thatnearly everyone around me knew of your medicine and wanted me to try it, so at last I took Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Comgiund Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham's lood Medicine and improved every day, I do all my own work now except the washing and do it with ease. I can accomplish as much in a day now as it would have taken me a week to do last winter and I try to get every one I know to take your medicine to build them up. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if you like." Mrs. Chas. Baker. 21 Spencer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. In almost every neighborhood there are women who know of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. They know because they have taken it and have been helped. Why don't you give it a trial? c "Vaseline" Carbolated Petroleum Jelly is an effective, antiseptic first-aid dressing for cuts, wounds and insect bites. Ithclpsprevent infection. CHESEB ROUGH MFG. CO. (Contoliditrd) State Street Net York 1 vNoT"' ivt-t . 7n . f mm r i BETTER Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take (50LDMEML The National Remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pain3 resulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Lobk for ihm name Cold Medal on CTcry box and accept no imitation COCKROACHES Watarbugs ANTS Easily killed by using the genuine Stearns' Electric Paste Also SIT UK DEATH to rats and mice. Thos penta ar th sratot carriers of disease. They destroy both fixl and property. READY FOR USE-DETTER THAN TRAPS Directions In 13 lautfuawfc in erery box. 3 01. 1 1 ?tc. IS o. sle 11 M. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Cuücura Soap The Safety Razor Shaving Soap Catlcara Sosp witfcoot muj. E? erynere 2S. Fur Market Shifts to China. ttecause f th' disturbe conditions la Russia, Leipzig has been deprived f its jI:n'f ax the fur center of th world, which has now been shifted to Mukden, China. Many American firms have representatUes located there. Prior to 1015 practically no shipments of furs were made from Mukden. whereas the value of such shipments now amounts to $2.5u0.000 annually. Honesty Is always the best policy for the grower. rl Increase Your Weight to Normal by Taking TANLAC The World Greatest Tonic CURES COLDS r LA GRIPPE CAStoßA QUININE STANDASn ,tm4r 'J .er. ltai4 ltd (as Wirwf ytr. H.n iti.it 4 ifrrs. At All Dtfti la Ctmtt w. m n:n. clkta),, rrrnorr
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Combination of Broadcloth Produces Stunning Effect. Costume Suits Offer Splendid Opportunity for the Use of the Two Materials. Uroudcloth i.s being used for some of the new two-piece models, and, because of the .smoothness of its finish, it has an elegance of charm that is not touched by other materials. The French designers, observes a fashion writer in the New York Times, are making a great point of putting black and white broadcloth together, and this, of course, makes u stunning ef fect, whether It be used for frocks or capes or dres.se. It Is something which Is always becoming to a certain type, and for that reason it is always more or less In the fashion, though It happens to be more so Just now. The costume suits offer splendid opportunity for the use of two materials, for with the extra coat or wrap or cape as the case may be, there is a largeness of surface on which to carry out a divergence of the principle of using two materials. Perhaps it Is the fashion of two materials that helps the costume suit to be popular, and perhaps the reasoning may he just the other way round ; but, in any case. ; then; is in this respect a very happy ; union of ideas. Another stunning combination is that of a piece of paisley shawl with j a dark twill, which is illustrated in i one of the drawings. There are many ways in which to make use of paisley material, along with some plain material, for the dull reds and blues In Broadcloth and Piece of Paisley Shawl Make This Interesting Street Costume. the antique design are always becoming and, when not too much of it is used, it becomes extremely interesting. This model shown one of the sleeveless coats which are bound to be popular during the spring and summer seasons. They give such a tremendous opportunity for showing the beauty of the wide sleeves without subjecting them to the confining influence tighter oversleeves, and thereby spoiling the effect of the gown as it was originally Intended to be. THE LONG SCARF Stole Serves as Wrap to Throw Over Shoulders When Subjected to Chilly Blasts. A long, flat fur scarf l an excellent thing to own and helps its owner to be well dressed. You can wear it with a suit. You can wrap it around your throat when a topcoat needs extra warmth. You can wear it in early spring as your only wrap, and you can use it to throw over your shoulders in the evening when, suddenly, you are subjected to chilling blasts of air. These useful fiat stoles are good In squirrel, in one of the lighter toned caraculs, in kolinsky, in seal and In some imitation furs which have taken a fast hold on fashion's creations. The flat scarfs of fur are always in fashion, for If they cannot be used in one manner then they can be employed in some other way and an Investment thus placed gives value In the return of good looks for all occasions. WATER COLORS ON WALLS Mottled or Flecked Effect May Obtained by Using Sponge Cut Across Grain. Be A rather unusual, very artistic and much employed process in decorating walls. Is that by which various colors are employed. First, the background of the plain flat desired tints Is applied and this in turn mottled or flecked with one or two additional harmonizing colors applied with an open -ponge cut across the grain so as to Td cut a fiat surface.
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Although simple in line this creation is rendered lovely by the glisten, ing beads in diamond-shape design. The slashed sleeve is held at the wrist by a bracelet of the beads. The hat is of bright straw with large frosted cherries. MUCH INTEREST IN SLEEVES The Wide, Flowing Wing Arm Covering Is Featured in the Majority of Dresses. Novel and interesting sleeves may certainly be recorded as one of the high lights of spring and summer styles, and the range of types featured is very wide. Practically all sleeves, except those shown in strictly tailored or sport suits, flare somewhere, and not infrequently tiiere is a generous width from armhole to wrist. Sleeves of the peasant type, quite full, but drawn into a narrow cuff at the wrist, are popular both in dresses and blouses, and variety is given to them by various slashings, so that the bare ami is visible. Sometimes such a sleeve is slit Its entire length either on the inner or outer arm; sometimes it is fashioned of several strips or sections merely held together at the armhole and by the cuff, and again the sleeve will be slit from wrist to elbow only. The leg-o'-mutton sleeve still attracts attention, but lias not attained the vogue that was early predicted for it, and in formal gowns and handsome negligee garments wide, flowing wing sleeves are much featured. Cleaning Silk. Never use a stiff brush to clean silk garments. Use a piece of velvet to remove the dust. Do not use a hot iron to press silk it will injure the fiber and may ruin the color. Silk stockings should be washed with tepid water and white soap after every wearing and silk undergarments should be frequently washed with the same care. These small items In the care of silk wearing apparel mean prolonged service. FOR SPRING WEAR With tills process, tiflanized effects, formerly done only with paint and at a considerable expenditure of time and money, may be produced quickly at a price that will be within reach of the humble homes and cottages. For this work, a water color wall decoration may be used Instead of kalsomine, paint or wall paper. Children's Styles. Appliqued motifs and heavy embroideries continue to be the popular trimmings for silk, cotton and wool fabric dresses for children. An interesting line of dresses for little girls, brought out for southern resort or early spring wear, features tub silk as the material, sometimes in all white and sometimes in white striped in blue or red. Heavy silk embroidery Is the trimming used, and the dresses are for the most part straight and plain, equipped with pockets, 'and gathered peasant fashion into a straight neckband. Frocks for Little Girls. There are some smart frocks of velvet for little girls. . They are trimmed with embroidery of woolenthreads, which also form loose and irregular fringes at the bottom of the skirt. Utility Frocks. Light weight wool jersey cloth continues to be popular in utility frocks for children, one little model recently seen having a fitted waist, with accordion plaited skirt bound with silk braid in contrasting color.
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That's the way a good many people have found it to be with the comfort and cheer they thought they had secured in tea and coffee. When they came to depend on it there was . a hidden string, and nothing left but disappointment. The drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee, is a nerve stimulant Constant stimulation of the nerves often produces rebellion that takes the form of sleeplessness, headaches, irritability, high blood pressure. That's the string to tea and coffee.
Postum for Health "There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Ca, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
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and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from And VRIGLEY'S P-K the new sugar-coated pepper mint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule.
HOUSES COUGHING? USE Distemper Compound
to break it up and get them back In condition. Twenty-eight years' use has made "SPOHN'S" Indispensable In treating Coujht and Colds, Influenza and Distemper, with their resulting complications', and all diseases of the throat, nose and lungs. Acts marvelously as a preventive, acta equally well as a cure. Obtainable in two sizes at drug stores. SPOIEN MEDICAL COMPANY GOSHEN. INDIANA
Corned Beef and Italian cigars are not so good. Not so good. They are made by the governvent, are as long and narrow as the road to salvation and have a straw run through them so that the smoker can occasionally draw a puff. A former A. E. F.-er who had been brigaded with the Italians came home and presented one to his friend. A couple of days later he met said friend. "How'd you like that cigar I gave you?" he asked. "Cigar?" repeated the other ' wonderingly. "Cigar? Why, good Lord, man, it was great. I took It home and had it boiled and It went wonderfully with the corned beef." American Legion Weekly. The Truth. "You can't reason with a woman.' "No, my boy, women are hard to fool." Louisville Courier-Journal. Why isn't a wealthy actor a fixed star?
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Postum, that wholesome and delightful cereal beverage, is completely satisfying and there's no harmful quality whatsoever, to jerk away the comfort which you find in this splendid table drink. Any member of the family may enjoy Postum with any meal and there will be no after-regrets. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Posram (In tins) made instantly in ths cap bj Ihm addition cf boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for tboe who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 min utaa. Sold bj grocers.
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