Woman's work. (Athens, Georgia) 1887-1???, March 01, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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MARCH. 1910. If “Woman’s Work can and should be I made lighter. Even the duty of hair comb -11 ing can be made easier and a pleasant task. A complete patent hair combing machine (the Ladies “Snail” Comb) is now obtainable. Novel and simple to operate, it lightly combs out “stitches” or snarls without a stop or even a “pull”—leaving all the itair in to beautify, and combed to perfection. A joy to every woman, girl and child. Mailed at store price, 25 cents. Wheatley Mfg. Co., Box 3236, Boston, Mass. "Did you read the March Issue of the ROSE? Just out! Send 12 Cents to the Rose Publishing Co., P. O. Bjx 3008, Boston, Mass., for a copy.’’ Tliin Fino Cnnoc* “The Price I Ask For Roses.” IHu rillC OUIIHb. 25 cts . per copy . “Mother, Sing the olden Songs to Me,” 25 cts per copy. Send 25 cts in silver and 6 2c. stamps, and se cure both songs. Wrap coin in paper and seal before placing in letter. Address, Mrs. E S. L,. Thompson, L. Box 486, Muncie, Indiana. IH nonto BY MAIL. k .T Mll I X doids, the best and safest I V UV 11 I V remedy for Constipation. Constipation causes sickness and disease, and may be the cause of yours. P. R. PALETHORPE CO., Owensboro, Ky. 60 Souvenir Post Golds our exchange joc. Largest club in the world. Yale Post-Card Exchange, Box 1518 G, New Haven, Conn. DON’T DREADS® prescrip tlon. Printed formula, 11.00. B, f Geoffrey, Box 454, Chehalis, Was, . ANIDROSIS, SKOWHEGAN, ME., Malls true guide to health and luciative humane practice for men and women in poor health. Ten cent stamp mails book. YOU CAN BE BEAUTIFUL. Mme, Florela’s Beauty Book tells how to grow plump, how to develop the bust, h° w rem ® v e wrink les, tan, freckles, etc. how t° obtain a beauti •I * creß my complex ly * lal/j 10D » how to grow luxu- dS/l r ’ an t wav y hair. We send it free to any lady sending a two cent stamp for sample of Mme. Florela’s Beauty Builders. Kendall Medical Co., High Point, N. C. ' FREE TO INVALID LADIES. A lady who suffered for years with uterins troubles, displacements, leucorrhoea and other irregularities, Anally found a safe and simple home treatment that completely cured her with out the aid of medical attendance. She willsend it free with lull instructions how to use it, to any suffering woman sending name and address to Mrs. L>. Hudnut, South Bend. Ind. EARLY AGENTS" Orders,Cut-price mas books. 50c- book 12%c; 81 book, 25c.; 81.50 book, 50c ; B'2 60 book, 75c. Credit given. Out fit free. Ferguson Co., 8664, Fifth, Cincinnati, O. If! Lovely Pnofolc 25c. Frosted, Love Di ll) Colored rUolQlo vine, Illuminated. Per fumed Satin Florals, Lincoln’s Log Cabin, and Beautiful Christmas Greetings. American Art Co., West Haven, Conn. ■ • Save money by getting I nf||QQ one of our Free Retail De- LuUluUl scriptive Price Lists of cloth and leather baits. Twenty-five styles. Prices 10 cts., 15 cts., 25 cts., 50 cts. and sl. The Beltcraft Co., Box 3622, Boston, Mass. LADY AGENTS desirous of securing ’ 1 u to represent them in every city and town in the South. A great opportunity. Write them. They can interest you. RHEUMATISM CURED. tism after several years of intense suffering. Write me, and I will tell you how I was cured Free. A. Watson, Room 45, 77 Summer street, Boston, Mass. rnrr To every lady answering thia ad. we FnEEa wld send atetefsix handsome gold plated beruty pins, set with Turquoise, Ruby and Opal. B,nd only 8 cents to help pay post age. THE CHAS. PEBRY CO.. DEPT. E 95, Lansing, Mich. Aaprifql Ladies of small income can make big AgUlllo. money selling our articles. No experi ence necessary. Write for big introductory offer. E. N. Pullen & Co., Box 466, Fort Bragg, Calif. 1910 Catalogue Free. • It should be iu the hands of every person interested in better poultry. This book illustrates and gives ’ liwest piices on 40 varie- T tiesof land and water fowls and eggs. It is my fii £ teenth Annual Oata logue. Don’t be without it- Send your name and address to-day to A. S. H ummel, Box 70, Freeport, Illinois. WE PAY CASH EM’ZdJS” 5 ' Write, enclosing stamp, for particulars. The E, M. Smith Go., 114 E. 23d Street, New York. PI AIDVnVAkIPE uLAInVU I AliuL name, age, sex, lock of hair and 2 stamps to Dr. D. Hinfcly, X. 18, Grand Bapids, Mich. I price Ll highgrade— CATALOGUE FREE. DOW WIRE & IRON WKS. Louisville.KY. Igj For Woman’s Work. I A Western Belle. E By E. V. Benedict. I'HE wildest girl I know is Dell, A “ she can raise the mischief well! V The pet of doting parents fond— This pretty little winsome blonde. When she starts out to have a time She has it, too, in all its prime! She has the vim aud snap and go 3® Tl ’ a t makes things come her way, you know; And when she’s out on pleasure bent No fun is missed, no time misspent. She loves to flirt and coax and tease And do about as she may please. She likes the boys, she loves good cheer, J us t dotes on fun, knows not a fear. How I love her, there’s none can tell— This cheerful, winsome, little Dell! rw.v??.nv.vj?*’iw.v.w.vi%v.w.w,%v >- Compiled For Woman’s Work, • g (USEFUL eSg? f MONTS ITHER a little kerosene or a bit of soap will stop the squeaking of the door hinge. E When making pies, put the bottom crust in the oven and bake a delicate brown, then add the fruit or other filling, and you will have pies with no soggy morse) in them. A child’s broom should find place in the bathroom. It will be useful in sweeping under the bath tub. Cut sheets of tin foil and place under the flower vase doilies and you will have no trouble with any dampness affecting the best polished furniture. To clean soiled coat collars, apply ben zine and let remain an hour or two, then wash off with warm soap suds. Dust should be carefully removed frcm dresses, etc., before putting away. Shawls should be folded in their original creases and laid away, cloaks should be hung up, gloves pulled in shape and folded in tissue paper, laces carefully folded and put in a box kept for the purpose. Veils, ribbons, sashes and silk handkerchiefs will keep fresh much longer if fo'ded and laid under a weight. Shoes should have dust brush ed from them, be smoothed by stretching out the wrinkles and bending the soles straight, and carefully put away. Oae of the new culinary appliances is a double flour sifter which deposits thefLur from the first to the second sieve, thus les sening the work of resisting it for certain cakes. To save many steps in the kitchen have a small zinc covered shelf near the range, where hot food, when removed from the oven, may be placed. It also saves the ta ble, and you avoid the danger cf being burn ed while carrying it across a room. Before baking potatoes, pour boiling water over them and let stand three to five minutes, according to size; then wipe dry and rub all over with melted drippings. They will bake in a fourth less time, and the skin will peel as though they had been boiled. Traveling on cars makes some persons sick. The Juice of a lemon will relieve this distressing symptom in some cases; in others, the little soda-mint tablets are efficacious. A few drops of iisterine in a glass of water taken in occasional sips is said to be excellent. When children are cross during cold weather and cry without any apparent reason, examine their feet, and you will probably find that they are cold. Rub them well to restore the circulation, and see that the stockings are not too thin nor the shoes too tight. A tonic might also be beneflcia'. Tablecloths worn at the edges, where they always show wear first, are convert ed by some thrifty housekeepers into square table napkins and hemmed by hand. This, however, does not seem so successful a use of the exquisite damask as the circu lar luncheon cloth made of the whole cen ter. It may be cut somewhat smaller in size than the table and edged with an ex cellent quality of cluny lace. This should be narrow and therefore, unpretentious, and should be sewed on by hand, so that when the half-worn linen damask suddenly wears out, the lace may be reserved for others of the same sort. Woman’s Work. Household china should be clear and have as few decorations as possible. Such colors as are used should be pale or almost indistinct. The delicacy of chinaware is what attracts; a heavy design is never de sirable. Without referring to expensive china at all, keeping in mind the most de sirable q iality for the average household, it is certain that at no time in past years have such opportunities for procuring china been presented as now. The virtues of buttermilk are claimed to be manifold. Among other advantages it possesses a large share of the acid which destroys the incrustations that form on the arteries, cartilages and valves of the heart, and it is asserted that a constant use of it would free the system of troubles which inevitably cause death between the seven ty-fifth and one hundredth year of man’s life. It may be used freely and to advan tage by every one. Another point in its favor:—in churning, the first process of di gestion is gone through with, making it one of the easiest and quickest things to digest. It makes gastric juice, and con tains properties that readily assimilate with the digestive organs. Fruit cake may be kept indefinitely if wrapped in brandied cloths and put away in a covered tin. If oilcloth is given a coat of varnish twice a year it wears longer, is more easily kept clean, and does not lose the pattern. In filling jelly glasses and fruit j%rs, put a spoon in the glass and a long handled spoon or a knife into the jw to prevent the glass cracking. Putin the spoon before and let remain a few minutes after filling. TO WOMEN WHO DREAD MOTHERHOOD! Information How They May Give Birth to Happy, Healthy Children Absolutely Without Pain—Sent Free. No woman need any longer dread the pains of child-birth, or remain childless. Dr. J. H. Dye has devoted his life to re lieving the sorrows of women. He has proved that all pain at child-birth may be entirely banished, and he will gladly tell you how it may be done absolutely free of charge. Send your name and address to Dr. J. H. Dye.42o Lewis Block, Buffalo, N. Y.,and he will send you, postpaid, his won derful book which tells how to give birth to happy, healthy children, absolutely without pain; also how to cure sterility. Do not delay but write to-day „ CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY PLANTS, And all kinds of garden plants. Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage plants ln tj l6 °P en a ’ r an d will stand great cold. Grown from seed of the most reliable seedsmen. We use the same? plants on our thousand-acre truck farm. 1 lan .\ B carefu’ly counted and properly packed. Celery, Lettuce, Onion, Beets, and Cabbage ready now. Reduced Express Rates Promised, which, when effec tive,> will g ive us 60 per cent, less than merchandise rates. Prices: Small lots J 1.50 per thousand; large lots, JI or J 1.25 per thousand, f. 0. b., Meggetts S C* ‘■Special Garden Fertiliser” $5 per sack of 200 pounds, f. o. b„ Meggetts’ South Carolina. The United States Agricultural Department has established an experi mental station on our farms, to test all kinds of vegetables, especially Cabbages The result of these experiments we will be pleased to give you at any time. ’ Yours respectfully, N. H. BLITCH CO., Meggetts, 8. C. CULTIVATING SLIMNESS. Fat women must take this injunction to heart if they want to be in style, for the new modes will not drape over a fat figure. The fat has got to come off quickly but without harm, of course, and this means only one thing can be depended upon. Ex ercising or dieting are too slow. The fat woman who wants to wear a form clinging gown must make an immediate trip to her druggist and get a case of Marmol a Pre scription Tablets, which will cost her about 75 cents. Taking one of these after each meal and at bedtime should be enough to bring her to the “losing a-pound a-day” stage before even the first case is used up. It is hardly believable that such delightful results can be obtained without harm and for such a small sum of money, but then, fact is stranger than fiction. Test the effect of these tablets by getting a case yourself, either from the Marmol? Company, Dept. ICS, Detroit, Mich., or from any druggist. They are made in ex act accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription and, consequently, cannot have any ill effects. Superfluous hair EVEB f Send us 25c. and we will send you a large package of our Remedy. NEVER FAILS!! Address, Br atoi Mfg Op , Dept. C, Northampton, Mass A Zonografoskope or CHARACTER READING will enable you to become Fascinating, Lovable, Happy and Suc cessful: to knowyourself; your weak and strong qualities; the kind of life companion suitable forvou: the kind of occupation to follow, etc Send us at once eighteen lines of vourown writ ing, your full name, color of hair and eyes, date of your birth, your mother’s maiden name and One Dollar and we will return to you a complete reading. Remit by draft or money order. School of Attainment, Room 7, 4656 Indiana Avenue Chicago, Illinois. ft ■ Souvenir Post Cards 20c. Beautifully ■ n colored and no two alike. World’s fair /AX views, foreign buildings, etc. 50 cards 35 7. £ ent ?- Sent Postpaid with our latest w^s INoveit? 1Noveit? c °- REMINGTON, $18.75 TBgKigESKp One machine only in new localities to secure desirable agent. Special agents' pricessuppliedon allmakesoftypewriters. BOYS GIRLS ""’"“.If 1 Jr,/ ■ . bracelet, or other valuable premiums sell twenty-four jewelry novelties at ioc. each “®turti our $2.40 and we will send you premium chosen. We trust you. THE J. VENAB SUPPLY CO., Bkavhr Falls, Pkn’n. “EVERY LADY NEEDS IT!” The “MYSTIC CLOTH” cleans Im mediately. FOR GOLD, SILVER NICKEL and BRASS. 25 cents in silver brings <t. Radefeld. 318 Mint Arcade, Philadelphia. PECAN TREES AND NUTS. Gold and Silver Medals awarded our Nut and Tree Exhibits, St. Louis, 1904. Budded and grafted trees of all best varieties ’’O a ores in Pecans. Write for Catalogue “L” which includes a treatise upon relectln of trees and culture. TH! ■■ M. Going to have a Church FairP We have an article that every lady wants. You make 815 Profit on $6. A fine seller for agents. Boys. Girls, want to earn money for Christmas? Write for our proposition, Free. Reliable Supply House, Dept. E, 80 Howard St.,Detroit, Mich. 12 INCH CENTREPIECE, IOC Handsomely stamped flower design, with large catalogue sta raped goods, doilies, pillow tops, &c. A. H. Theesfeld, 108 Bradhurst, New York City. $ DON’T FAINT, $ Sugarine is 555 times sweeter than sugar. Bet ter than honey; a money saver. Receipt tomake, and honey receipt extra; only 25c. for both. Ad dress. I. I. Burrows & Co., Poolville, Texas. A BealfuFcompleiioni Dixieland. A perfect protection is Primrose Mas *J a ? e Cream, the peer of all beautifiers, 50 cts. jar delivered. Walton Mfg, Co., Memphis, Tenn? ANY intelligent person may earn good income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary; send for particulars. Press Svudi cate, 844, Lockport, N. Y. 3 13