Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, September 21, 1923, Image 3
"j.Ufi 1 T Every After Meal Have a packet in your pocket for ever-ready refreshment. Aids digestion. Allays thirst. Soothes the throat. For Quality, Flavor and i the Sealed Package, _ get Wk WJtffx&e? THE FLAVOR LASTS Keep Stomach and Bowels Right By giving baby the harmless, pnrely vegetable, inf ants’ and children’s regulator. MRS.WINSS0MJ SYRUP brings astonishing^gratifying result* Is making baby’s stomach digest food and bowels move as they should at teething j time. Guaranteed free < from narcotics, opt ates. alcohol and aU fcuw * harmful ents. Safe ingredU and Jrvf JiS" satisfactory. i At Druggists All A ( Grove's Chill Tonic Destroys Malarial Germs in the Blood. 60 c Differently Expressed. ‘‘They used to call him a boneliead. M “That was before he succeeded. Now they say he Is a man of hard, solid sense.”—Boston Transcript. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ._ I .unifirSTJON/l (Wl * " vT 6 Bellans .. .. H°t water , Sure Relief 25$ AND ELL-ANS 75$ RftCKAGES EVERYWHERE LOCKS ON DOORS A PUZZLE Architects Wonder Why People Insist on Having Locks Through¬ out the House, It has long been a question with architects why people should have doors throughout the house so com¬ pletely equipped with ldcfts. Why, for example, should all the closet and bedroom doors have locks? Did you ever lock your bedroom door? Prob¬ ably not. It may be desirable to put locks on closet doors. Do not put a lock on a door just because It is a door. Perhaps, after all, you will, never lock.it. At any event, a bolt or a thumb turn will serve all purposes of a lock and you will not have a key to look after. However, it should be said that a’ mortised latch will usually cost more thnn a bit key lock. Of course, If you have a small boy in the house you will want a lock on the pantry Some people have thought it desirable to have one closet In the house equipped with a good cylinder lock. Such a closet may come In very handy at certain times, perhaps if for noth¬ ing else than In * which to as a space store the family skeleton. A I A fllli uTTui « I a $ V, r m 7 i r roOO v j Accessories Are Important; ! , Hat and Scarf Sets Stay V S TYLES in Clothes may come and go, making transitions from one ex¬ treme to another, but accessories of dress—the fans, combs, earrings, and jewels that tone up dress different for women, and harmonize it with back¬ grounds, keem to be less susceptible to change than other things. Novel¬ ties that appear in accessories are added- to the store of feminine knick knacks that every woman appears to gather about her and cherishes whether their money value is great or small. Hence the ostrich fan, tortoise shell ~ 3 Sb and drop earrings of an earlier mm m s gif ifgr \ tern?. lip gi V' s:« “ •III ill II & M ;$■ ■■■ w m : - :; -v m ■ ' T M mm m t It! I ff] ••• ■I- " , <>5 i | ’ i* * H m ■ m mmm :■ m i > - §1 ;--V 'r> 1111 4 Wm ; m ! mt i / V I IVt- * ■im ■ If y \ \ Displaying Latest Accessories. day are still fashionable In the present year of, grace. In fact, old-fashioned j jewelry of all descriptions Is staging , a spectacular comeback—If it Is suf flciently old, Many 014 designs have reappeared-In. modern jewelry and the effect they give is quaint and charm¬ ing. This is j.partleularly true of the combination of 'diamonds with jet, in brooches, chains aiid earrings, which has onyx.’ reappeared hi rhinestone and The young Iftdy In the picture Is wearifife earrlngg. ^qf qn old design. -•Her Tomb Is golden shell, to match the blonde of her hair. The ostrich :< ' wm \ % : : ■ im. m - ‘r 1 C m ... V it i W0» * w •r>- ‘ WK if: ■ 1 S wm /; - ‘ MX mm mm % m i S 3 ■ i} m & ■ '■ A % m % MW :'i rm i ■■ ft. ^r : m ■' * ■ y % ■S-. ■■■ * ; ’ 1/ mm i 1 I ■ m ■v Two of the Latest Flat and Scarf Set*. fan is also in a color’that harmonizes with the colbr of her’gown and brace let shown is of-white -vegetable Ivory, If Is very prettily ■$« with brilliants. In accessories fer -less-formal wear thebe is a fad for “tinkle bracelets” of thin glass made in all sorts of bril liant colors. Several of These are worn on the wrist at the same time and the faint music of - their clashing gives them their name. A brand new idea in swagger sticks lias recently, come out. Thesi sticks are made of a composition resembling celluloid and come in all colbrs. Generally thtty have tips and beads of gold or silver, or they-may be finished with the same substance in a'different are* color. / Bead_ necklaces still the most ■nrtpuian Item in, costume jewelry just now topa'z-cqlpred 'glass head? appear to Me «n,every iwoman’s mind as more to be desired, titan any others, .These red-brown tones- harmonize with all the colors most fashionable for dresses' and jeuIW, snd, lighter,-tones ranging ipto/amber,’ share their popu¬ larity. The color of the costume dictates what that of the necklace CLEVELAND COURIER, ELAND, GEORGIA shall be, but fine white crystal and good strands of pearls are worn with everything. A number of novelty fabrics more or less furry and cozy looking have been brought out this fail; to be used in making the popular hat-and scarf sets that appear to have come to stay. The-familiar angora, chinchilla and nstrakhan cloths are supplemented by these new weaves and give op¬ portunity for much greater diversity In these matched seta. It will widen their sales. Every woman appears to want “something different”—that Is; just a Uttle different from the belong- lugs of her sister women-—and so, like the Athenians, we are always running around after something new. At the right of the Illustration given here one of the prettiest of these novelty fabrics appears In a hat and scarf that are sure to make a conquest wherever they are shown. The fabric Is woven with a square mesh having a crossbar In contrasting color, arid It Invites decorations of yarn. Quaint yarn flowers in several colors appear on tbe bat and scarf and the latter Is finished with a deep fringe of yam. Every needlewoman, will appreciate the possibilities of adornment which r'this particular cloth offers and the op J portunlty for the display of individual taste in the matter of embellishments. . A hat of chinchilla cloth with wing trimming of j angora Is shown at the left, and srhrfs to match either of these fabrics are made. But one of tbe new kn.tted scarfs is shown_a smart and comfortable affair having knitted ornaments and yarn tassels at the gathered ends. It bears a plain tweed tailored suit company and to gether they proclaim their fitness for crisp autumn days. All street clothes are so flavored with sports styles that these matched sets belong as much in the street as in the sports class. They have a cheerful aspect and we shall meet them everywhere. Women who are adept at knitting and crocheting, make the scarf-and hat or sweater-and-hat set™ for them selves. (tfL If 13L Wsstsra Nawai n»ln* | Army Officers Given Privileges. Washington, ^rniy officers who -AM on duty In D. C., are now permitted to dress in civilian attire. The new order requires them to wear their uni¬ form on certain occasions. Cuticura for Pimply Facet* To remove pimples and blachpeads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cuti¬ cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don’t fall to in¬ clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. Particular. What’s the matter, driver?” The engine misses.” “Pardon me—‘miss,’ not ‘Missus’.” MANY WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS Through the Use of Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Two Interesting Cases ! Some female troubles may through / ’ neglect reach stage when a an oper ' ation is necessary. But most of the common ailments are not the surgical ones; displacements, they are not caused growths, by serious al¬ tumors or though the the When symptoms disturbing may ailments appear same. first appear, take Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound to re¬ lieve the present distress and p re vent letters more have serious bean received troubles. from Many wo¬ men who have been restored to health Compound by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable have been advised after operations physicians. by attending Mrs.Edwards Avoids Operation Wilson, N. able C.—“ For about a year I was not to do anything, not even pains my housework, sides and because of the in my the bearing down pains. I could only lie around the house. The doctor said nothing but an operation would help me, but I tried different medicines wbicn did Peculiar Lydia K, Women Pinbham’a to " will be to the Lydia E. Pinkham This book contain valuable fOt VlttABS I! Chill Tonic a For over 50 Malaria years it has been the household Chills remedy for all i forms of an d v ». “ 18 . a D itenable, v 1 1 Fever General Inyig- Dengue Orating Tonic., . ———-----= If you destroy delicacy and a sense of shame In a young girl you deprave her very fast.—Mrs. Stowe. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women'll complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the remit of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con¬ dition, they may cause the other organs ;o become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head¬ ache and Iobr of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irri¬ table and maybe despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just condi¬ the remedy needed to overcome such tions. Many aend for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sam¬ ple size bottle by parcel post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores.—Advertisement. A man may be brilliant or ae may be useful, but the brilliant man doesn’t have to work so hard. This Little One Had Colic for Three Months »« My baby suffered from colic for three months and I was afraid I was going to lose her,” writes Mrs. A. J. Tolbert, of Holley, Fla., “bat she soon got over It when I gave her Teethtna, and now I will never be without it, for I give it to both say iltttfr’- mes and It keeps them well.” folk- is a very common ccHHH with babies and if not correBil W kii turbitfifo-s, : often lead-- Teethtna to more con-ec^^^^S sferj^Bgijl S fj'-distresiAHBH vkV1)HH| - -T M m ! tfe; Teeriifm. can bo bad ataWBBBm r. -end T'V to the '< :>;rmm~, Ga., anJWBHH iarce pa<'kr-.sr<‘ and Baby a fre<jSHH| RrnflHBH verttsement.) A fanatic is one who ‘s “consequences” will be woi they kctnstlly will be. j Alabama Mayor Out With Facts Judge G. W. Thomason, Mayor of Tarrant City, Alabama, widely known and highly esteemed pioneer citizen, recently gave his unqualified endorse¬ ment to the Tanlac treatment. “Chronic indigestion brought me to the verge of a general breakdown three years ago,” said Judge Thom¬ ason, “and nothing seemed to afford much relief. I was eating scarcely enough to keep going on, and food stayed In my stomach like a rock, causing pain and extreme nervousness. no trying good, Lydia until E.Pinkham’s m> sister Insisted Vegetable on my Compound. like it. I know She said that there she was nothing right, was for I began to improve with the n rat bottle and it has done me more good than do anything anything eise. to home and I SCI friends. M Li rj 8, Box 44 , Wils Another Os Akron, Ohio.ri Lydia E. Pink hi pound too I highly! had for me. dd a ness that the but an operation my mother had 1 had Compound done for and! heij made I am glad to te me chlldrei a stronj had two R. G. Whstovjb Akror, Ohio. Text-Book free upoA you Co., Lyiui, upon req Ma Fooling the iHHHH im invention i or far mm is the “cackle iHHHHH 1 - increase the *'i yield. h< i This ptpt <-crr>-si><ni4lu^HHHH| cluck is a an on-and-off switch by meaSH the^^S which the electric lights (n house will be uutoiuatically turnetMI at dark or early in the morning; all turned of hours off of when light the have desired been number added to the hen’s working day.—Utility Bul¬ letin. Rain Needed. O We’ve simply got to have rain somehow." Crops need it, I suppose.” “Crops, nothing. It’s pot the farm¬ ers I’m thinking about. Our golf course Is nearly burned out." Imported. 1 . She seems very arrogant, Why, I wonder?” "Haven’t you heard? She went to j Paris for her divorce.” I 1 I for Economical Transportation OF Farm Products Modem, progessive farmers, being also business men, now depend on fast economical motor transporta¬ tion to save time, save products and get the money. Chevrolet Superior Light Delivery, with four post body was built espe¬ Prices f. 6. Flint, Mich cially for farm needs. It has the o. . space and power for a big load, Superior Superior 2-Pass. Roadster $490 which it moves fast at low 5-Pass. Taurine; 495 mile. a very " 5>u perioir 2-Pass Utility cost per Su • • • • • 640 For heavy work, Chevrolet Utility 5-Pass. Sedan . 793 Express Truck only Superior Superior Light Delivery . 495 only, at $550 chassis Oiaasis Commercial offers a remarkable value. Utility Express . . Truck . . , 395 Fits any standard truck body. Chassis . . . . 550 Chevrolet Motor Company Division of General Motors Corporation Dealers and Service Detroit, Michigan Stations Everywhere pries* tffmetia*. SmpUmber I at SUPERIOR Light Delivery *495 ( f. o. b, Flint, Mick. Sleep was often impossible, and I grad¬ ually weakened so I could hardly at¬ tend to my office duties. “The first bottle of Tanlac Improved me wonderfully, and each successive bottle gave added impetus to my re¬ turning strength. I felt ten year* younger when I finished the sixth bot¬ tle a short time later. Tanlac gave me new zest In life that still remain* with me. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug¬ gists. ram mu POSITIVELY REMOVED Fot over iorty years beaottJtil women have been keeping Frecklee their skin soft, clear and tree from with Mi. C. H. EtRBttY’B FURCKL* OISTKKBT. Fully guaranteed. Booklet free. Two sines, IL36 or 65c. At druggists or postpaid, im. C. B. BK&ttY oo., aavr.A So. UcUrsa Ave., CHICAGO ® UGunranteed YourDruggist^^SB^^^s by IS** OX1D1NE Exclusive Agency Now Open in Your Territory Large profits, quick sales. We start you La business right in your own home town. No experience necessary. Open to both men and women. Write today. C. D. McBATH CO., INC ATLANTA, GA. AL BARGAIN ^aduated, lot.est stei Ind Ible. iml bnx.d |Yc Dru W. N. U. f n \' glottis? Medical ITofel^^B Stude—I don’t kno^B|| put It on the shelf room with the rest of till struments.—Boston Transi