The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, September 18, 1908, Image 7

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York City.—Every fresh de so%\ n( 0 f the one-piece feature ff!o!)1 'V-itli enthusiasm, and this j s met v>llu woiise is one of the prettiest yet to have appeared. It is absolutely glmple, involving very little labor • WwiS/T/i / * n\-\A\\-x\\r>M- X \nilm j a il° i%° \M%?i m x v I ■ °\ M\lM Wj£MHwm vAK • rfa'Sr j! Ml \A\v. w>®f // m >NVX\ y, / rMMIm # f "// x\\a\ x/ /°/ v 1 i 1/. I JifiX/ / r 1 if/) L W/f i \^W tW' 9 In ? lG ma king and absolutely no;ie j. t-e ikting, while it is adapted to tn , Seasona!;)le waistings, and both ... f gown and to wear with the . f s ' in this ease it is made of i ‘ d belding silk, and extensively used this J l '"' 11 lor s hirt waists as well as for ™ ents of more formal dress. a is made in one piece t*UQ thn 1 ic .MX pleat is applied over the Ir ont ed-, i ■ cu .v i he sleeve portions are straight cuffs and Ihe n ‘ f ‘ : ile( t with a neck-band Co ], ' he worn any stock or LitripL r: ' :' ,|L H . made from JoihVrl ' ' " na Hle baCkS Can b 0 1 0 . , . centre, when the fash vpon effect will be pro- IJlv f or ‘;' f * ' ty of material required eh'h-'* ,* !ium size is four and three- j ol]r ' J ; twenty-one or twenty thjrj.’, , !i an( i one-eighth yards yards f or two and oae - ei shth 1,1 -tour inches wide. * Mascot King. Produced : 0t ring has just been in ' Is set s a bar °f gold in which bad ger 1! of a wolf or that of a looks liJ, ll ’. when highly polished, cor a i f t’iece of ivory or white j, 1,1 Jackets. of a f,la - is aware of the bl’essings the rv, 1 1 tie coatee to slip on in °och i- , r ig ’ and the fresh 'll itt l n ort^ U(:S f° one’s toilet at that exc- meal —breakfast. They s i m Ple for the home ry > tor 01 ° con i ;r i ve a i s ° t° laun- H a) ■ musbn is the most appropri ° c^ 00se l spotted Swiss '^hsiv e ry suitable and not ex r of t S; :ill owing for the invest -1 tw o or three. Buttons For Jackets. The backs of the jackets are not made plain; buttons of the same color as the jacket, not as the facings, seem to part the basques at the sides and at the back, indicating that these are separated, and might perhaps be but toned up. Some jackets, braided all over, are worn with finely-pleated skirts in light veiling and untrimmed. Fancy Tucked Blouse. The blouse that is made with a fancy yoke is the favorite one of the season and allows so many possibili ties for the otevcise of individual taste that it is especially well liked by the woman who plans her own wardrobe. This one is made with a prettily shaped yoke which allows exceptionally successful use of me dallions and insertion, while it also can be made from any all-over ma terial or can be embroidered or treat ed in any similar way that may sug gest itself to the individual. In this case medallions of lace are combined with lace banding and the material for the blouse itself is fine lawn.- Tl*e sleeves are effectively. trimmed and are of the comfortable and three quarter length, while the blouse suits the gown and the separate waist equally well. The waist is made with the front and backs and with the yoke, over which the trimming is arranged on indicated lines. The trimming for the sleeves is arranged in harmony therewith and they are gathered infeffi straight cuffs. The quantity of material required for the medium size is three and one-quarter yards twenty-one or twenty-four, two and one-half yards thirty-two or one and three-quarter yards forty-four inches wide with eight yards of insertion and twenty seven medallions. Imported Coats. Vagueness of outline is perhaps the most impressive feature of imported coats. ON A DIO LINER. Li t s go forward to the main dock ” All right. Steward, call us a taxi cab ’ —Washington Herald. John It. Dickey’s old reliable eve water 2ures sore eyes or granulated lids. Don’t mit, feels good; get the genuine in red box. The most recent church census of lms country chows 40 denominations, With 1G1,731 ministers, 210,191) cam ekes and 32,883,156 members. DmATII TO i;i\G VVOIiM. ■‘Everywhere I go I speak for tetteres'e, because it cured me of ringworm in its worst form. My whole chest from neck to waist was raw as beef; but tetteri*<e cured me. It a’so cured a batLcase of piles.” So says Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 TannehiM St., littsourg, Fa. Tktterinjs, the great skin remedy, is sold by druggists or sent by mail for o >e. Write J. T. Shuptrixe, Dept. A, Savannah, G<a. The trouble in too many, homes, mused the Galveston News, is the incompatibility of imported millinery an( l domestic allowances. To Drive Out Malaria and Uuild Uf tlie System Tdke the Old Standard Grove’s Taste less Chill Toxic. Yo.i know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children. 50c Have plenty of fresh air from cel lar to garret at all times. Do not keep any part of the house shut up so it becomes foul; let the air and sun shine in. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) _ Lucas County, \ s ~* Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J.CiienET &m Cos., doing business m the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said linn will pay thesum of one hundred dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank j. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.. 1886. A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheeky Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Fills lor constipation. AT THE SEASHORE. “Oh, George, can’t you just smell the salt water?” “More than that, Maria; I e-an taste it in the ice cream.” —Chicago Trib une. More proof that Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound saves woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: “ a great sufferer from female troubles, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege., table Compound restored me to health in three months, after my physician declared that an operation was abso lutely necessary.” Mrs. Alvina Sperling, of 154 Cley bourne Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “I suffered from female troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to save my life. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without an operation.” FACTS FOR SACK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness, or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. s*Tliompson I sEyeWater To Brighten Life Get Your Health Back To one who has lost her health, life seems pretty dreary. Unhappiness, after all, is very often a question of health. If female troubles have worn you out, made you feel weak, sad, miserable and able only to see the dark side of things, as a reflection upon a cloudy mirror, brighten up. by doing your best to get your health back. TAKE CARDUI. , . „ . This well-known woman’s medicine has brought health and happiness to many thousands of weak, ailing women. Why not to you? Take CARDUI . Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and arc essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that S3*rup of*Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it clep.ns.es, sweetens and relievos the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. •' It acts pleasantly, and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts arc known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always puichase the genuine— manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cos., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. An Overworked Phrase. “You say he is one of our most remarkable orators?” “Yes.” “For what is he remarkable?” “For never having been heard to say that he put his trust in the wis dom of the plain people.”—Washing ton Star. HAD ECZEMA 15 YEARS. Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Clarksville, Ga., writes, under date of April 23, 1907: “I suffered 1 5 yea’-s with tormenting eczema; had the best doctors to prescribe; but noth ing did mo any good until I got tetterine. It cured me. I am so thankful.” Thousands of others can testify to similar cures. Tetterine is sold by druggists or sent by mail for 50c. by J. T. Shuptrine, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. A MODERN WANT. “You are a poor young man?” "1 am.” “Then what you want is a thrifty, economical wife.” “Not at all. What 1 want is a rich, liberal wife.”—Pittsburg Post. EYESIGHT WASJN DANGER From Terrible Eczema —Baby’s Head a Mass of Itching Bash and Sores —Disease Cured by Cuticura. “Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and within five days her face and head Avere all one sore. We used different remedies but it got worse instead of better and we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came. This went on until she ay as live months old; then 1 had her under our family doctor's care, but she continued to groAV worse, lie said it was eczema. When she Avas seven months old I started to use the Cuticura Remedies and in tAvo months our baby AA r as a differ ent girl. You could not see a sign of a sore and she Avas as fair as a new-born baby. She has not had a sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. Budke, LeSueur, Minn., Apr. 15 and May 2, 1907.” ETHICS OF THE JEST. “I see A'ou still cling to mother in-law witticisms.” “Well, I don’t crack jokes at the expense of JLhe vice-presidency,” re torted the jokesmith Avith evident pride—-Kansas City Journal. B asses? >TASH it your wheat—study 1 before you cut it. proportion to your grain, your soil, e straw. ease the Potash —makes a • head. Potash. Make them com er c;nt. —or 15 pounds Mu ) means best crops and ate. Few carry Potash in row. Potash is profit . :ainim * facts about soil, tilizers. Mailed free. andler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Chicago —Monad nock B’dg. PUTNAM FAD ELE S S DYE S With the soundless gun conies an other blow at the decaying pomp and circumstance or war. No mmv the “rattle of musketry” and t "boom ing of artillery;” no longer the “can nons roar.” The fire-arm which kill ed the prancing and peunoned cav alry and the old clash of the sworded men brought in thvir place a color able imitation of the thunder and lightning which form nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacle. Now this is passing, declares the New York American. Smokeless powder ren ders a linc # of riflemen invisible, and now the noiseless gun, like the sav age’s blowpipe, will smite as secret ly as the pestilence at noonday. The time is coming when war will be an affair of the brain alone, astd not of the emotions. 7* A Forestry Lesson For Us. A recent bulletin issued by the forest service contains the interest ing facts that while France and Ger many have but 14,500,000 acres of State forests as against the national forest reserves in this country, of 160,000,000, these two countries spend annually on their forests $1i,000,000 and get from them in net returns $30,000,000, while the United States spends but $1,400,000 secures a paltry return of leas than sljo,ooo. Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Belehinc, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn, from whatever cause. It s Licjuid. Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores. The cry of a wounded hare re sembles that of a child in distress. TEN YEARS OF BACKACHE. Thousands of Women Suffer in the Same Way. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, 153 Vine St., Columbus, Ohio, says: “For more Sthan ten years I was in misery with back ache. The simplest housework completely exhausted me. I had no strength or ambi tion, was nervous and suffered headache and dizzy spells. After these years of pain I was despairing of ever being cured when Doan’s Kid ney Pills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a perma nent cure. lam very grateful.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y. Height for Kites. The Prince of Monoca has sent kites to the height of 14,750 feet. American Cotton College For the education of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cottoit Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable to classify and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Co'.tOA. Thirty day scholarships in cur sample rooms, or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton men will complete you. Big demand for cotton graders and cotton buyers. Session opens Sept. Ist. Correspondence course year round. Writs at once for further pa Ticu^ar*^ NUi&K TRY A BOTTLE Its ingredients are restoring, strengthening, health-giving, to the womanly organs—lt is safe, pleasant and always reliable. Mrs. F. S. Mills, of Murietta, Calif., writes: “I don’t think any one can recommend a medicine more highly than I can Cardui. I had a mis- BpgJ| hap, which was followed by inflammation. I posi- JgJ f tively believe I would have died, had it not been i| * for Cardui. When I began taking it, I could not stand on riiy feet. After taking two (2) b °ttl es * i was cured, and now weigh 165 pounds. V \ Sold everywhere". Try Cardui. j /■/ The most famous (offee Ny America is New Orleans (offee Ilf Roasted and Blended according /fill i to the Creole-French Formula You set it when you buy *¥ Ip Luziann e Coffee 3| A COFFEE OF SUPERB QUALITY- M (fr DOU3LE STRLHCTH-EXQUISiTE BLEND-LOW PRICE M XI 1 Lb(a;l L Rtl IY-lAYLOR y ////ScID m iij /mu,/ ThedeaaesUightest t'MJ gV and most comfortable pommel slicker / ynw A1 the same time i h /.,jJ * cheapest In the f % j A i\ end because It | J\ j? JIU wears longest A 1 J mr, I *350 Every garment *1 ) \ guaranteed 1 ' T f 1 f/l waterproof Catalog free J ✓ X ) sos A J TOWER CO. BOSTON. US K. / 1 I TOWCR CANADIAN CO. LIMrTLD. TOaC-NTO CAN. I t h¥Tr7w aYk i r< s med.co. WINONA, MINNESOTA Makes 70 Blfferent Articles: Household Remedies, Flavoring Extracts all Kinds, Toilet Preparations, Fine Soaps, Etc*. CANVASSERS WANTED IN EVERY lOUNTY 40 T eursExperlenee,S3,ooo,ooo Output BEST PROPOSITION AGENTS £ TH E DUTCH Yv A. / BOY PAINTER\ / STANDS FOR \ I j I IT IS FOUND J \ PURE WHITE LEAD / OLD DUTCH J? PROCESS. Take the Place of Calomel Constipation sends poisonous matter bounding through the hrutv. Dull lioadach©, Sour Stomach, Feted Breath, Bleared Eyes. Loss of Energy and Ap petite are the surest signs or he affliction. Youngs Liver Pills postively cure constipation. They awaken the sluggish liver to better action, cleanse the bowels, strengthen the weakened parts, induce appe tite and aid digestion. They do i\£t Salivate, no mat ter whit you eat. drink or do. 'St from your dealer or direct from -y. J. M. YOUNG. JR., WAYCROSsTgmT* ( At3£-’08) READY FOR USE Does not iriitate the stomach, but heals it • Cures Liver Troubles Ask your dealer tor it TOILETJMITC^PTO Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiseptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, c oapand tooth preparations alone cannot do. A— germicidal, disin- fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite \ of exceptional ex cellence and econ- j 8 j ? omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and 'n /G*\, uterine caarrh. At p stores, 50 cents, or Large Trial Sample ®®®®lll§S^ WITH "HEALTH AND DEAUTY” BOOK DENT FREE THE PAXTON TOILET GO., Boston,Mass.