The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, January 23, 1914, Image 7

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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA. BARGAINS IN FROCKS THIS SEASON AN EXCELLENT TIME TO PURCHASE. Wardrobe May Be Replenished for This or the Ne£t Winter at Com- • paratlvely Small Cost—Coat and Skirt Costumes. By MARY DEAN. Now is the time for leisurely and ap preciative shopping. Genuine bar gains are to be found in all of the better shops, and If any money has been saved from tho Christmas buying 1t may now be Invested to advantage. There are still at least two months of winter weather to be faced, and there is another winter corfilng, though it lies beyond a distant summer. If one buys wisely, winter bargains in furs and frocks and coats picked up now will give comfort and satisfaction until spring and will come in most conveniently at the opening of anoth er cold season. Naturally one must not buy the extreme or freakish mod- to frocks.- A number of the smart tail ors and dressmaking departments of many of the shops offer tempting rates at this season of the year. The south bound crowd does not by any means furnish enough orders to keep the dressmakers busy between winter and spring seasons, so reduced prices for work are announced. TAKE TIME TO DRESS HAIR Most Approved Styles. els if one counts on wearing them an other season. In some of the Bhops the prices of high-class winter coat and skirt cos tumes are cut in half so that room may be made for the coming spring goods, and. the old stock may be clear ed out. When such sales occur, one may obtain for $25 or $35 a coat and skirt costume which sold early in the season for from $-15 to $65. In velvet costumes and frocks the reductions are still more sweeping. This winter’s lines are so individual arid in many cases so extreme that holding winter models over to another season would be a hazardous business proposition for the merchants. Yet hesitate to buy exclusively winter models for the same reason that prices must bo rnado low enough to tempt customers into buying for the three cold weather months remaining. Both in the small shops and the large department shops excellent bargains in velvet, velveteen and corduroy are offered, and in fur-trimmed garments as well. Winter coats are quoted at prices which, in some instances, Beepi ab surdly low, and the leftover hats are much reduced in price. Rut there are few desirable things among them, and a hat thadc to order costs as much as it would have cost two months ago. This last statement does not apply Arrangement of the Coiffure Means Ev erything Where the Ensemble Is Considered. As most women know, the manner in which the hair is dressed is of vital importance in the. question of produc ing a fashionable or unfashionable ap pearance. Indeed, nothing so Bpoils the effect of a smart gown and hat as badly arranged tresses, while on the other hand the plainest of plain frocks or a simple blouse and skirt can look perfectly up-to-date if the wearer's head be well dressed in the prevail ing style of the moment. Hairdressing Is one of the items of dress in which fashion decrees change more rapidly than anything else. The curls of one month are taboo the next; the chignon of one season is re placed by plaits the season following; fringes come and go, slraight or curly, and waves are large or small. But whichever it is, unfortunate woman kind no sooner has become accus tomed to one way of fixing up her locks than it must be changed and a new one instituted that may or may not suit the particular caste of coun tenance, according to individual luck. Young girls have the advantage over older women in the fact that their youth makes it possible for them to wear almost any style successfully, provided certain soft waves can be left around the face and the general out line that is most becoming can be continued. The older woman finds it much more difficult to change her coif fure whenever the dictates of fashion demand. This year Ihe style of hairdressing in vogue is fortunately likely to suit the many rather than, as is so often the case, only a lucky few, the large soft waves and rolled up twist at the back of the head being on the whole far more becoming than Ihe severe chignon or square-cut fringe of a little while ago. Seen recently were three charming examples (hat the hairdressers are using extensively. Fringes are being entirely done away with, but in their place are arranged loose waves that fall on each side of the forehead and well over the ears. Tn fact, for the coiffure to be entirely fashionable the ears should be hidden altogether, but this line does not suit Ihe contours of all faces. DIZZY, HEADACHY, The "Fun-Sun’’ Box. In a home where there are three children, the problem of amusement on rainy days was to he considered. A large box was covered with green denim, and the words "Fun-Sun’’ sten ciled on it. This was placed in the nursery. Into this box went rejuve nated toys, pictures, anything thrown aside and mended, or unusual scraps. From time to time the children them selves bought from their allowances some little thing for the box. It was opened only on rainy days or in ill ness. Last year their father added three jig-saws and several strips of thin board. It is a treat for the chil dren to open this box. for there are always some new things in it. Now rainy days have no terror for the chil dren, who turn contentedly to the “Fun-Sun" box. One Initial. When only one initial is desired for marking the letter of the last or fam ily name is used. The initial for a man's handkerchief is from one-half to an inch in size and should be placed on the diagonal lines in one corner. MEW IDEAS FOR STOCKINGS! HAS DISTINCTIVE TOUCHES Woman May Have Almost Unlimited Choice as to Material and Its Decoration. New hosiery Is vivid as sunset. Color combinations are wonderful to behold. Any furious rainbow glint is wel come. \ The slit, semi-transparent skirts are responsible. Purple, red and turquoise blue was one startling combination. One pair of stockings for wear with a semi-transparent negligee showed feet in a dull soft gray. At the ankle the coloring was u soft yellow which deepened to orange, then faded to shell pink, leaving the top of the stocking deep rose. Conservative dressers choose stock ings In one color. The favorite is panna mauve, run ning into deep violet. Pinks and blues are also popular. Network stockings of silk and beads or mock jewels are fascinating. Often they are worn over a thin silk stocking. Cut steel beads woven in a diamond design with black silk are effectively ■worn over pale gray. White stockings are worn as much as ever. Tb^ craze of bizarre clocks is as strong ns ever. One pair of stockings was made with a life-size mouse running up from the left ankle. Shadow lace stockings are among the favorite dainty hose. Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath—always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the In testines, Instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Adv. Suitable for either silk, delaine or a tine flannel, the pictured shirt is car ried out of the realms ol' the ordinary by lacings of rather thick cord, tin ished with the correct lags. For the collar and vest, that rather h:avy linen which Parisians are affecting so much just now' would enhance ih( modernity of the suggestion. Onions Are Cheaper. Mrs. Hetty Green on her seventy- eighth birthday anniversary told a re porter that she put more faith in on ions than in doctors. An onion was her recipe for colds, coughs, insomnia, nerves and many other maladies. "An onion," she added, "is a better friend to your pocketbook than a doc tor, too. “A young lady was studying to be a nurse, and she said one day to a popular surgeon: " 'What, did you operate on Mr. Socis for?’ ” 'For $11,000,' the surgeon answered. "The young nurse smiled. "‘No,’ she said; I mean what did. he have?’ "'Three thousand dollars,' was the surgeon’s reply." TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS Says Too Much Meat Forms Uric Acid Which Clogs the Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and ail sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with lithla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Adv. - COLDS & LaGRIPPE 6 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calo mel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c.—Adv. KNEW WAY OF THE WORLD Skeptical Jamie Was Not to Be Flat tered, at Least at That Par ticular Moment. "In some respects,’' said a New York lawyer, "Harry Thaw Is as naive as child. Although his money commands the country's finest legal talent, he al ways Insists that It Is he who directs his cases. He 1b skeptical, too, of all who approach him.” The lawyer laughed. “That,” he continued, "is as skepti cal as Jamie. Jamie, a village cel ebrity somewhat lacking in intellect, sat on the racecourse fence the day of the local races, munching away at a leg of mutton which he had somehow procured and of which he was very proud. "A wealthy steel magnate, whose country house was near the village rode by in his fifty-horse power rac ing car and, seeing Jamie on the fence said; “ Ah, Jamie, are you here already? " 'Oh,' retorted Jamie, with a dig nlfied and important air. looking slg nificantly at the mutton bone, 'oh .vcr; ye all know a body when lie's got anything.’ ” GREAT CHANGE " I IN TWENTY YEARS Shaw Lady Looks Younger Instead of Older with Lapse of Time. Shaw, Miss.—Mrs. V. N. Smith, of this city, makes an interesting state ment of her experiences, as follows: “Twenty-nine years ago, I contracted a serious form of womanly trouble. We called In our family physician, and he treated me for it, but it seemed to do no good. It went on into other bad troubles, and I com menced taking all kinds of medicines to see If I could get relief, but to no avail. I suffered with that trouble up until eleven years ago, when I reed about Cardul, the woman’s tonic, and bought a full treatment. It relieved me at once, and after taking the full treat ment, I am now well and stout. I sent my brother, whom I had not seen in twenty years, one of my pho tographs, and he wrote me that I looked younger than when he last saw me." For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving women’s sufferings, and building weak women up to health and strength. No other tonic gives the same results as Cardui. No other woman’s medicine has the long record of success In treating cases of woman ly weakness and disease. Cardui will surely help you. Try it. N. B.—Write, to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chatta nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Irulruelloni, and 64-page book,“Home Treat- Of a Wild Nature. Just outside the entrance to the yard at the Naval academy Is an apartment house where many young officers live, and baby carriages are a not infrequent sight in this vicinity. Not-long ago the commander of the yard had a notice posted on one side of the gate forbidding automobiles to enter, because they frightened the horses. Shortly afterwards the fol lowing unofficial notice appeared on the other side of the gate: "Raby carriages and perambulators not allowed In this yard. They scare the bachelors.” RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism and al kinds of. aches and pains—Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Prifie 25c.—Adv. His Mother's Cake. Mrs. Beanbrough—How do you like my cake, dear? Mr. Beanbrough—It is very good, but not as nice as the cake my moth er makes. "Indeed?" "Mother makes marble cake that looks like the real thing." "Yes, you are right; and that's Just the way it tastes, too." Dr. Eierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take os candy, regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Adv. ment for Women,” sent request, Adv. plain wrapper, on Early Suffragette. Militant minded women were known in England before the suffragettes, one of whom lies in Henry VII.'s chap el—Margaret, countess of Richmond, its builder's mother, with her brass effigy by Torrigiano. She hated the Turk, and she made, as Camden re ports, a sporting offer to the chival rous of her day: "On the condition that princes of Christendom would combine themselves and march against the common enemy, the Turk, 6he would most willingly attend them and be their laundress In camp.” That position of laundress to the crusaders would have been an easy one. for !t was the fashion to make vows to change no underclothing until the holy sepulcher was regained. French Market Coffee Is Never Sold in Bulk! 'No one can offer you “bulk coffee" thatis a satisfactory sub- stitutefor French Market Coffee. In the first place, the blend of coffees that produce that rich, aromatic flavor peculiar to the genuine French Market Coffee is a secret of the French Mar ket Mills. In the second place, even if the right blend was known, it would be impossible to repro duce the old time French Mar ket slow roast and grinding process only obtainable by the splendid machinery of the French Market Mills. In the third place, no on« could reproduce the French Market process of packing cof fee—untouched by human hands —in perfectly sealed cans. If the leading coffee experts in the world cannot pick out the best coffees until they are roasted and served in the cup, how can you, Madam, afford to buy coffee in bulk that’s without any guarantee as to its quality. Let this coffee tell its own story. Serve French Market Coffee at every meal for several days. Be convinced by actual test that this is the best of all coffees. FRENCH MARKET MILLS (New Orleans Coffee Co., Lid., Proprietors) NEW ORLEANS DIRECTIONS—We recommend that yon make French Market Coffee In your usual way. If you find it too strong, reduce quan* tity until strength and flavor are satisfac tory. IFrench Market makes more cups of good coffee to the pound than otherbrand*. thereby reducing your coffee bill. (113) Do you raise early or late potatoes? There’s a difference between early and late varieties that should be considered in fertilizing. For the early kind use 1,000 pounds per acre of a fertilizer containing 10% POTASH ammonia and 8# phosphoric acid. Under average condition*, 800 pounds of 3-6-8 is the most profitable for late crops. Some growers double these amounts, for they are convinced that Potash Pays. Caution: Be sure your Potash for potatoes on heavy soil is in the form of Sulfate. Write for Potash prices and for Free books with formulas and directions. We sell any amount of Potash from a 200-poqnd bag up. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. 42 Broadway, New York Chicago, McCormick Block Savannah. Bank «% Trust RIdf. New Orl-ana. Whitney Central Bank Bldg. San Francisco, 25 California St. Atlanta, Empire Bldg. Swap Pain for Ease Why suffer, when a bottle of Tuttle’s Family Elixir will bring such speedy and permanent relief ? Why get lame and stiff—inviting serious com plaints—after hard work, exposure or violent exercise, when you can keep in the pink of con dition by a good rubdown with Tuttle’s Family Elixir —for more than half a century, in millions of households, the standard remedy for rheumatism, lumbago, backache, toothache, lameness, soreness, twinges, sprains, bruises, and the multitude of other everyday afflictions. 44 With Tuttle’s Family Elixir in the house you can rest easy.” Pain cannot live in company with Pefor® Another day poise* get a bofc- Tuttlo’a Family Elixir. The longest es tablished, the safest and most reliable. Guaranteed under the pure food law. Compounded of gums, oils, and vegeta ble extracts — thus perfectly adapted for internal ah well as external use. TUTTLE’S ELIXIR CO., 17 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass. together with his name and we trfl send you promptly, prepaid, a large siaed bottle. Your money back 1/it does not do what we claim. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST MACHINERY? RAW Ml LI. A simple protection against dangerous throat affections are Dean s Mentholated Cough Drops; at Drug Stoics. Best of All Gifts. A little boy In a big metropolitan Sunday school listened eagerly while the superintendent talking of missions urged every one present to contribute to the cause. "Give what you can, not what you want,” he concluded his exhortation "Give generously and of your best." Little Joseph, taking the exhortation literally and being penniless, wrote on the slip passed out for depositing in the pledge box: "Please, sir, I give myself." WOODRUFF’S SAW MILLS and SHINGLE MILLS are the bett lumber makers. FARQUHAR ENGINES are the best pullers. FARQUHAR CORNISH BOILERS sre the best steamers. FARQUHAR THRESHERS are tbe best grain f separators. REEVES GA80LINE ENG1NE8 are simple and moat reliable. I A JIVV Wo manufacture WOODRUFF machinery, and ore 1 8onthem Jobbers for Furquliar machinery and Reeves I gasoline engines. We want, un opportunity to figure I with you. Write for catalogue and get prices and I save money by buying direct from manufacturers. __ iBniSULKHlLL WOODRUFF MACHINERY MFG. CO., Branch office. Atlanta. Ga.,Winder. 0a EIKTM tUSOLUI KRflIBB Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the kettle. Adv. There Is no effect without a cause. The girl with pretty feet never gets the bottom of her skirt muddy. Beware the Gray Eye. Among the gray eyed there are few who retain any spiritual emotions. People with gray eyes are superficial, frivolous, given to embrace false idols, running down blind alleys, following false prophets, thoughtless, Inconsid erate, wanting in sympathy, neurotic, unstable, not firm and deliberate, but rash and impetuous. Worm# expelled promptly from the human ay stem with Dr. retry 1 * Vermifuge "Dead Shot.” Adv. And many a man Is sold without Ketfing his price. FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt’s Liver Pills act os kindly on the child, the delicate female or Infirm old age, as upon the vigorous man. Tutt’s Pills Why Scratch? “Hunt’s Cure” is guar anteed to stop and permanentlycure that terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt’s Cure fails to cure itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist’s, or by mail direct ifhe hasn’t it. Manufactured only by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Teus $100 FOR ONE DOLLAR This formnla cost me one hundred dollars. It makes the best tonle for Invalids and brain worker*. Yon know there is nothing better than a glass of Hngllhb Ale to bnlld the system. Yon can make it at home for about five oont* per gallon, It will be worth hun dreds of dollars to you In bealtbgiid strength. I will send you the formula for making this great Tonic for one dollar. Bo send It tbl* minute before you forget and yon will never regret. Send to F. J. Koerm, nHwMMiwt. Dept-*. Wheeling, W.To. Everyone Should HaveThis Protection “•lender* Time" P»«pe-4 «»r-fc*re «U * Keyless Padlock W ^ ”< V & Purify. Guaranteed ne/V pickeMel Seme iateriot pent as Sate Lock. Mon convenient lock made. No key* to Iota. Opened with out looking at it; Mil-lock- in*. Can't ru*« AUsulyl king opvortui MUCH LOCK COUP ANY, ml Tmqr Bra* Trukt** PMM { ONEY' We tall yon b*W| Mj Meet market price writ* for refereooee u "reklr price Hat. a. Aadki. a bO*a ( I/O L’I ft TILLS, K1. Dealer* In Fora, It I dee, WoeL EaUMUhrdlBX. fia Sk mi Mp* T h #» Leach Hanatorlonh- uANutti cl roo Infnrewtfng fit oft# about the r«a*e of Cancer:*]*) tell* wbafc to do for pals* bleeding, odor, etc. Write tor It today, mentioning this j?ap«V AGENTS—Here It 1*. Carry In pocket* SHI* house, office. everyplace. Repeat orders.^Wan*» pie. Jewetl.Mdse.Co., «19Bdw/., Bayonne.N.J. Atlanta Directory VICTR0LA8 AND GRAF0N0LA8 Complete stock of Victor and Co lumbia, Roeorda. I. M. SAME00.. 64 PuektrM It. Writ* for o»talojr« W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 4-1914, Bnonune of thonn ugly, grizzly, gray halro. Uso