Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 65, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1922 — Page 3

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SPcDnaondls IN SHORT TIME MASTIN'S Vitamon Tablets Now Used By Millions As A Natoral, Quick and Easy Vay To Help Increase Weight and Energy Sf rnxarkaht ! tb action of MASTIN S VITAMON TABI.KTS lu blpiu tr Is create th nourisblnr. fc-alth-lrla i'wfr of what you it, that wuxnan rntly gained 21 Pound a after bf'.ng tbla aol ailing lor yt-ars. WrsMk. thin, run-down inn and w!nu pvtrywher1 victims of unilnio irlfhmont ar often nmaz'I it lb antonUhlng Improvement la their health, weight. niiWl alertn tml Rpnin4-f lifter onl a abort oourne tit MASTINS VITAMON TAH LETS. MASTINS VITAMON TAHLKTS contain all thre ltnmlneH. trtie organic Iron, tbe netnry lime mlw and other vitalizing elements which Nature prori! for prf-t vlcr ft tolT nnd niüi!. and to bund up that Ifiwerful refil stance which LMns to iruunl you amlnst the germs of tli"?ie. Only by making th tet yourself enn you fully r-alle how MASTIN'S VITAMON TAHIJrrS help to feel D'I nourish the shrunken tlwii. build up renewed nerYe force. trntrtien the entire Ugethe and Intestinal trart and help put on tirw eolld f1-h In the p!ac where it in newt needI. Tor jour own nfety and protection amlnst cheap uhtif irtn and Imitation. Insist upon MASTIN'S to get tho original VITAMON TAHI.KTS jrua rantl to kItp atlfartlrn or money refunded. At all good druggist. urb a övMASTIN'SI TW ORIGINAL AND CCNUINt YCAST VITAMINl TADLET RUS.Pt Off. PETROLEUM JELLY For sores, broken blisters, burns, cuts and all skin irritations. 4 Kw? Also hmumerablo toilet uses. EZFUSE SUIäTHUlJLS EDDOTCT MFG. CO. Ctat Street tcw Yorb Vocabulary. "They say that .".HJ words sutliee for a vOcn I Hilary." "You don't really need that many. A man c;ni do his courting in gur"And nfter marriage?" "lie converse in grunts." Louisville Courier-Journal. TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY AS TOLD BY "BAYER" 'Bayer" Introduced Aspirin to th Physicians Over 21 Years Ago. To cot quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Haver Tnhlets of Aspirin." This package is plainly stamped with the safety "Haver Cross. The "Itayer Cross" means the genuine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed hy physicians for over twenty-one yearn. Advertisement. Difficult Indeed. Grocer What was the woman complaining about? Assistant The long wait. Grocer And only yesterday she was complaining about the short weight. You can't please sonn people. NR Tablets tone and strengthen organs cf digestion and elimination, improve appetite, stop sick Leadaches, relievo biliousness, correct constipanon. They act promptly, pleasantly, mildly, yet thoroughly. Tonigbt, Tomorrow AlrigLt

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Outfit Returns to Favor; Now Rivals the Coat Dress. Question of Skirt Length It an Individual Matter Colors Promise to Continue Subdued. The tulllcur haft won Its way back to iMtpularity nud now rivals the coat dress. The hip-length Jacket, straight, belted low and slightly bloused, has triumphed. ;cxt In Interest conies the fit might sack coat, beltless, shorter anl more youthful than the one just mentioned. Kasha arid tweed are j the dominant woolen materials, though the twills nnd serges will always hao j their place. It Is interesting to note i that tweed is as much seeu today on j Fifth avenue, New York, us In the I country. Capes nre persistent and one cannot erlook the charm of the cape-com-plcfed dress, whhh is a means of emphasizing vivid lor contrasts. For Instance, dark gowns may be belted with red and have their capes lined with this color, or a softer note may bo curried out In beige nnd brown. -Most capes reach half way between the whilst and knee, but some only touch the hip and are attached to the shoulder at the bacK. The question of the length of skirts is, to a great extent, an Individual matter, which should be decided first by the proportions of the figure and thon try the type of gown. It Is not to be denied that skirts are longer, though, in general, this lengthening has not been exaggerated. Women have been piick to recognize that there is no "fashionable" length, Mat one cannot give a definite measure of so many inches from the ground which will be invariable for all figures. 1 ressmakers agree that the revival of the really long skirt for street wear would be n mistake. For the tailleur, for the street frock, for the walking coat, skirts are about nine inches from the ground and for afternoon or house dresses five inches.. Evening gowns, on the contrary, have all SMART THREE-PIECE OUTFIT v. mo . " ':y.:V-5:-: ;-';4' : -. 'i Quite stunning and serviceable is this three-piece outfit for summer wear. It will be noted that the Paris length skirts will prevail the coming season, if this model wins favor. VELVET GOWNS Delightfully Simple Models That Accentuate Charm of Youth Offered in Variety of Colors. The vogue of the midwinter season Is described through the. medium of velvet evening gowns, and whether one is eighteen or fifty the demand seems to bo the same. Delightfully simple models that accentuate all the charm of youth are offered in a wondrous variety of colors, black and other dark shades being favored by the matron. The style of the frock depends on the becoming lines selected rather than the trimming, and chiffon velvet is the favored fabric. line of the best looking gowns of the season is cut from white chiffon velvet, and is simply a sleeveless slipon dres with oval neck and rather large armholcs. A silver girdle marks the low waistline, and silver grapes hang down the side. A broad silver ribbon girdle loops below the skirt. With this gown silver sandals and silver laurel leaves in the hair are worn. The same nuclei might als be copled in tlame red velvet with girdle of the same material. Gold or tlatne sllipers might be worn, with dull gold laurel leaves in the hair. Hlack chiffon velvet with girdle of silver ribbon und grapes Is most attractive, ind one might wear silver sandals with this costume. A smart frock that breathes of the Spanish intluenee is cut from chiffon velvet in sapphire blue, black or American beauty. A long, tight bodice, pointed on the stomach, is made with short puff sleeves that drop off the khouldcrs. This bodice Is attached to

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4 -e" -Arwf Y Wool hats are to be the rage among the young mi6ses this spring. This model is trimmed with crocheted flowers, and promises to be popular. become long except Tor the very young woman. Colors for street costumes will continue subdued. Iilack still holds first place, though brown is a close second, while, as the season advances, we will undoubtedly see the beige and gray shades predominate. TO WAR ON TRAINED DRESSES Now Is Time to Band Together Against Long and Full Walk, ing Skirt, Writer Asserts. Now is the time to. decide against trained street dresses, says a fashion writer In the ISoston Globe. Now Is the moment to band together against them. American women have already done an excellent work in loudly protesting against long and full walking skirts. I do not mean trained dresses, but those which pass the ankles and which must inevitably sweep up mud or dust unless they are held up. And is it possible that sensible women who value smart appearance can contemplate holding up their walking dresses? A specially smart teagown recently seen on the Parisian stage had a draped, ankle-length dress made of midnight blue charmeuse, with very beautiful fichu draperies made of fine black lace. The ends of these draperies were very long, and they were crossed at the back, held down by moonlight-jet clasps and then allowed to trail on the ground. This was a specially simple and elegant dress and the fischu draperies might be arranged over any satin or crepe de chine gown one might have on hand. Some of the trailing draperies or ribbons are finished of! with ostrich feather plumes or with heavy silken tassels. I have seen feathery fringes of uncurled ostrich feather arranged : j as waist girdles and clusters of shaded i tips appear, instead of llowers, at ?!tho breast and hip of dinner and tea : 1 gowns alike. A winsome little Indoor robe was made of ash-gray crepe de chine, j closely plaited from neck to hem. I The waist line was very long and there was a beautiful silver girdle, which made the corsage pouch a little back and front. The sleeves were Immensely wide and plaited like the dress. Then at either side there were waterfall frills of pinkish mauve double-taee satin. The one touch of color in a very quiet and demure toilette. FOR EVENING a full skirt with distended hip line, wired t place. Velvet rosettes and trailing corsage ornament of morning glories lend much charm because of their contrasting colors. Side Lights on Gingham. Gingham is of more attractive paN terns than ever with an increasing tendency to use it for draperies, casements and other household adornments. One comes gradually to the use of gingham in tine checks for lingerie. It makes its debut in pipings nnd bandings en white lingerie, but is expected soon to fashion whole garment-. A new type of uniform is being worn by the pupils of a southern school. It consists of a ginirham frock with a h in to the knee. Under this bloomers are worn in place of petticoats and an ideal costume for both study and pla hours is the result. Evening Gown. A smart evening gown of white sat- : in, made with draped but titled waist I and full gathered skirt, seen at a i fashionable assemblage, had as its j only touch of eclor a water lily caught ( at the waist line on one side, with a streamer of yellow tulle extending below the hem of the skirt. Use Chain Stich in Darning. IM not ue darning stitches when the heels of your stockings become thin at the line of the top of your low shoes. Use a spool of silk and make parallel lines of tine chair stlches. This matches the storking nie!i so well that it can scarcely be detected

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DR. Tmblotm or Liquid A Martyr. ' "Who Is your fuvorlte movie heroine?" "My wife She sits through them all!" Judge. SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions no rimple any woman cm dye or tint her worn, shabby dresee. skirts, waiU, coats, stockings, sweater, coverings, draperiet, hangings, even-thing, pvfti if ahe haa never dyed before. .Buy, "Diamond Dyes" no other kind thfn perfect home dyeing is eure becau Diamond Dye are guaranteed not to pot, fade, treak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wieli to dye is wool or ilk, or whether it is liuen, cotton or mLxed goods. advertisement. Points the Way For Others. We are not disparaging Idealism, but an "Idealist" Is too frequently a man who has high notions of what the other fellow ought to do. Boston Transcript. Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cuticura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, Henders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement. OBEDIENCE AS AN INSTINCT Apparently Birds Possess and Exercise It Even Before They Have Left the Shell. The obedience of young birds to the mother hns been the subject of many stories. Two young thrushes had remained perfectly still, whiJe Mi. Kobinson was passing near a nest when he saw some young ones leave It and disappear Into the water in that wonderful way common to all amphibious creatures right up to the hippopotamus, almost without a ripple. He found In the nest one egg, which was being cracked from the Inside all birds are hatched ith a little projection something like a glazier's diamond on their bills for this purpose and the youngster was cheeping as It wriggled slowJy round. As he watched, back came the mother. She saw him and gave one short, harsh cry. Immediately the little bird in the egg stopped cheeping and made no further sound or movement while he remained Here was a case of instinctive obedience even before the bird was hatched. London Times. Restaurant French. Lamped on a local bill of fare by T. M. C "Horses d'oeuvre." This reminds us of the story of the young man in New York who was dining in a tirst-clas restaurant with his best ! beloved. She was poring over the! menu wondering what to order when ' he put in, "What you want to start with, dearie, is some of those horse doves." Boston Transcript. The Failure. King Canute tried to boss the waves. Toyalty will be scrapped before they are." we assured him.

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And That's That. His Lucky Hunch. On Eighteenth street yesterday. Two i A Youngstown man was an enthuslnegroes driving motors. One driving t astic spectator at the Kentucky Ierby.

truck thrusts out his arm for a turn. Other driver, coming from behind, sounds horn and attempts to pass. Both cars stop. Fenders touching, j Didn't you see mv unnV asUs the truck driver. "Didn't you hear my horn?" conn ters the other. "Sure I heard Your horn." "Whv didn't von ston then?" "'Cause, ain't my arm as good as your horn?" Drivers get back in and bun machines proceed. Kansas City Star. Not His Line. "Haven't you a Job yet?" "No. sir." "iJidn't you answer that advertisement for a baker's assistant that I gave you?" "No, sir." "Why is that?" "Well, sir. perhaps you didn't trouble to read it. But it said, 'Wanted Strong youth, to help take charge of ovens in bakery. Live in.' Now sir, I ain't the sort of chap to be roasted for thirty bob a vveek, you bet !" Edinburgh Scotsman. quently often are blamed on bad luck when the blame belongs on bad Postum for There's a Made by Postum Cereal Company.

Different Reasons. Movie Sign MWhy girls lJive Home Monday." That's cs?y, It's wah day. Chlrag KvrniDg IoL Not necessarily, brother, there's ono "dear girl" we know who leaves home Mondny bf'causf It's Bargain day. Ho ton Transcript.

There Is .nothing more satlf factory after a day of hard work than n linn full of snowy white clothes. For such results ose Ited Cross Ball lilue. Ad vertlsement. Forehanded. When Is your new cook coming to' work?" "Not for some time," said the patient woman. 'She demanded a month's vacation nnd Is taking It in advance." 3 For Infants and Children. Lothars (now That Genuine Casforla Always Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Year s TMC CCHTAUn COMMNT. KfW TOAK CtTT. 1 Having little knowledge of the sport and desirous of placing n small bet Just for the excitement of the thing, he looked over the list of contender until his eye rested on "Behave Yoir self." i The YoungMown man, as the news - I reports have since told the world, was I among those who "donned up." cause Behave lourseif was the Derby winner. "How In the world did you happen to pick a winner?" asket n friend. "I had a hunch' "Hunch?" "Yes. "Behave yourself Is the last thing my wife said to me when I left home." Youngstown Telegram. How Noiseless is the Growth. Much has been accomplished; moro ! than people are aware, so gradual has ; been the advance. How noiseless is the growth of corn I Watch it night and day for a week, and you will i.evcr see it growing; but return after two months, and you wil find It all whitening for the harvest; such. ;md so Imperoeptile in the stages of their motion, are the victories of the presn. I e Quincey.

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judgment in taking needless chances with harm. Over on the safe side is Postum, a pure cereal beverage, delicious and satisfying containing nothing that can harm nerves or digestion. Thousands who used to try their luck with tea or coffee are enthusiastic over having found safety and satisfaction in Postum. It's worth your while to make the test with Postum for ten days. Postum is a delightful drink for any member of the family, at any meal. Your grocer has both fonr.s et Pottum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in th cup by the addition cf boiling water. Posrom Cereai (in packages of larger bul. for tho who prefer to make the drink while the meal Is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minute

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