The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 02, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURtt,
LirS MADE PJIKTTY
TOXICS WltZ MAKK PA MS
.MOl'TIM A lUtKillT KIIADK.
OljittnctiM of (UyriTlnc nnd I.'f
I.nnl Improve Color ArtKlclnl
Tint Hlrli1-tl With Tliiwo Lotions
(Mc C'lr I'ntil It fa KcIoim1.
Unr-oinmon thouRli i'iey am, lips
of a liwilthy ml color may bo cultl
VBU'd by proper trrntinont. As a
rule. I'8'1' "l18 Indicate u thin condi
tion of the blood, or enuemla, and
for this reason a tonic Including Iron
and phosphate should be taken In
ternally. Precisely what this medi
cine shall be Is for a physician to
determine, or frequently a reliable
druRBlst will recommend a good
"system builder." It Is always saf
est to have a physician's prescrip
tion, however.
Lips that are dry or cracked, will
disfigure the prettiest mouth, and as
these conditions are usually tin; re
imlt of Internal disorders, not Infre
quently Indigestion, each woman
should take some simple cure.
There Is no better lip salve than
that which a woman may make at
homo from lard and chemically pure
glycerine. It Is of the utmost Im
portance that the Iiitter shall be
pure. A spoonful rs the basis, nnd
Into this Is benten as much freshly
tried leaf lard as Is necessary to
make a creamy consiMency.
It Is not neccssury to melt the
lard for the purpose, for the two
will mix without trouble If the wont
Is done slowly. Hefore putting away
a couple of drops of any perfummed
oil may lo beaten In. This lotion
ehould bo rubbed on the lips at
night and any time during the dny.
Its efficacy may bo increased by
bathing the lips before using with a
solution of alum a tenspoonfut of
the powder to ft pint or water.
This mny be kept bottled a llttlo
put on at a time. It thoroughly
cleanses the surface and acts ns an
astringent before the fats are ap
plied. That painful condition which ex
ists chronically with some persons -redness
and soreness at one cornet
of the mouth as n rule comes from
an exces of acidity in the saliva. An
excellent remedy Is to rinse the
mouth four or five times a day with
water, in which a tensK)onrul of bi
carbonate of Boda haB been dis
solved. At the same time the sore may
be touched with a cream composed
of 15 grains of oxide of zinc, a quar
ter of an ounce of spermaceti oint
ment, and a drop of ottar of roses,
should the latter be desired for per
fume. The zinc can be worked In
to the ointment without melting the
latter.
Great care must be taken In the
use of coloring matter on the ips,
as unconsciously much mny be taken
on the tongue, and should there bo
any harmful Ingredient, Its effect
would be felt.
Spermaceti ointment is the basis
of a harmless lotion. It Is composed
of half an ounce of the spermaceti
ointment and a couple of grains of
powdered carmine. The latter Is
worked into till ointment until the
desired sbado is obtained. It may
be perfumed !n any way one chooses,
using tlio oil, not an extract, for the
latter will not pilugis-.
A Stylish
Hod Ices are
Hlousp In Chiffon,
as elaborate as skirts
avo xlrnp'e, but for summer they are
made in delightfully cool and dain
ty matir:a'3. One, like the modol
shown here Is charming In soft silk
gauze, trimmed with open-lace folds
of chirton taffotns with fluted chif
fon around the edges. The blouse
is laid In plaits over the shoulders
t8cr;cMC"tJ9
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A STYLISH nLOUSE IN CHIFFON,
and theso are released aat tho bust
line to provide for tho customary ful
ness above the girdle.
Elbow sleeves of gauze have deep
cufTa of lace and the high, well
honed collar is of the same mate
rial. When delicate colorings are Intro
duced into separate blouses, the new
Hungarian Idea will be found pleas-'nK-
These novel blouses are fash
ioned of coarse white linen with an
elaborate embroidery In red, blue,
green and black cottons. There la
no mingling of colors In the design,
or to be more explicit, the oolora are
distinctly defined. This garniture
Appears on the collar and sleeves ai
We'l as the waist and Is inexpensive
while styllHh.
Giraffes and elephants are said
t Play havoc with telephone lint
4 Alric.
mm,
Mm
Jf , T-jt I VS.
A Bold Step.
To overcome t!in wnll-xrunnriod and
reasonable objections of the morn Intel
llKnnt to the USD of sm-rnt, medicinal com
pounds, Dr. It. V. Tierce, of lluffalo, N.
V., some time, apo, decided to niukn a bold
dopnrtnrn from the usual coursn pursued
by the makers of put-up medicines for do
mestic use, nnJ.80 has published broad
cast and onTTfly to the whole world, a full
and com p Mo list of all tho Ingredients
entering lnS-lhecQmposltlon of his widely
celebrated (ipdlcKii s. Thus hn has taken
his numerals lAlrons and patients nto
his full CnUnce, Thus too ho has ro
DioveMiiyniedicltics from among secret
no-.triurfof doubtful merits, and made
tbenitf ifmcclits of Known VomponttUnu
ly this bnld-steo ljr. I'irrr.c. hnsshowq
mi ilia ,i in; m,
iwi nun,.?. tyy ... hi'" " nriin 'J
s put. uTr.mj i. sntijirt UH'in to
it iki 1 1 1 I n f r iii! t. . u
in.
iiif.-ii. sj:utinv.
Not onlv tliH's llit wrnnwr of lvrrv hottln
Of Dr. I'lervV (lolden Medienl Discovery, Iho
famous tni'dii'ino for w k Motnnrh, 1 uplil
llvur or I'iIIoiibih'ss nnd all rntairlml rilwusp
wherever loritcil, Imvo printed upon It, in
1'1'On Knti'iHh. n full nrd ninmli-to Vst of all
lie InirrediiMiis cnnuioMiitf It, but a mm II
Ixmk lm Iw i'ii i'oinitU:J from niiim reus
si nnd nrd mi'dlrnl works, of nil the JI II iron t
Si liuols of iitnetlce, I'ontntiilnir very iiiitncr
oiih ixtrncts from the wrlllniM of IrniJIna'
practitioners of modiclne, endorsing ti the
Hriiiiw't wwfW (I'rnm, each still every liifru
cllent I'oiitdliu'd In Dr. l'lerri's niedleliiPH.
One of these little lx'kswlll lm mailed free
to any ono si tiillnif Bddrrss on postal card or
by letter, to Dr. It. V. Pierce, HulTalo. N. Y.,
and rniuestlnif the nine From this llttlo
book It will ou learned that Dr. Pierce's tnivl
lclneH contain no ali'ohol, nan-ntlcs, mineral
aveuts or other poisonous or Injurious tifciits
and Hint, they are madn from native, imsJIel
rial r.iots of irreat vulue; also that sotnu of
tlie most vnlunliln Int-mllt'iin contnlnud In
Dr. Pierce's Kavorlte Pri'seriptlon for weak,
nervous, over-worked, "run-down," nervoiiK
and debilitated woinvn, wer employed, lontf
years aim, by the Indinnt for similar allmenta
affectlnir their iviuaws. In fact, one of tlio
moat vnlttalile mcillclnnl tilnnts cnterlnir Into
Uie comiioslttoii of Dr. Plvive's I'avoritM Pro
scription win known to tho Indians as
"S'lunw-We-jd." Our knuwlodirc of tho uses
of uot a few of our most valuable native, me
dicinal plants was trained from tlm Indians.
As made up by Improved and exact pro
cesses, the nvorlle Prescription " Is a moat
cftlrlent remedy for reirulntlnir all the wom
anly fiini'Uons. rtirrnrtlnir (HnplacenienU. as
prolapsus, antevirslim and ri'torverslon,
overcoming painful periods, totiimr up tlm
nerves and bringing almut o perfect Mate of
healtn. hold by ull dealers !u csilcUius.
rilliCIOl'S STONKS.
Klgnlllennce of Their Kelafion to
Months, Days ami lank.
In an interesting review on a book
about precious stones a writer In
The Observer tells us a good deal
about Jewels. The "stones have
months, weeks nnd days. January,
the jacinth or garnet; February, the
nmeth,yst; March, the bloodstone;
April, the sapphire or diamond; May,
the emerald; Juno, the agate.
&c."
The "lucky day" stones nre:
day, the moonstone; Sunday
ruby; Tuesday, pink jewelry
-Mon-the
must
tbe
day.
be worn, and on Wednesday,
emerald; Friday is amethyst
for this stone Is a lucky one,
and
the legend goes that the amethyst
was once a beautiful nymph, be
loved by Bacchus, w ho was changed
Into a gem. The ancients used to
place amethysts In their drinking
vessels as a preventive against in
toxication, and the beautiful violet
rays were supposed to be a source of
vitality to wearers of the amethyst.
Moilr for Till) Frock.
It is conceded that tho all white
frock Is the most practical and dain
ty of cotton models for summer
wear, hence its incomparable variety
over other designs. Tho one-piece
variety which means that skirt and
blouse, though cut separately, are
joined at tho waistline by some sort
of waistband or girdle, the less con
spicuous the better, leads the list.
Neither the material nor trimmings
of this frock can be considered ex
pensive. One might readily fashion
it at a cost of five dollars, or very
little more, using a good quality of
Irish lawn and Imitation Valen
ciennes lace.
mm
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V
MODEL FOR TUB FUOCK.
The skirt has two ruffles trimmed
with embroidery, which can bo done
y tho wearer or omitted without de
tracting from the daintiness of the
modi. Or embroidery frilling
might be used If ono cared to go to
the extra expense.
The neck has a little Capucln yoke
and collar of embroidery, tl)e latter
nr.ished with a Jabot or Wet net em
broidered with dainty blue threads.
The sleeves are three-quarter
length, being formed of embroidery
and the Irish lawn Inset with inser
tions of Valenciennes.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear th
Signature of
M
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.. fll I J . l - l'u .'wlVA Ta. Ir I
4 1
NOTHING but the
best factory cut
tings go into
COUPON BOND
the finest and long
est new clippings from
the best white goods
lactones.
That's one thing that
accounts for
COUPON BOND
toughness and fine
ness. Then the strength of
this fine material is not
sacrificed in beating,
washing or bleaching.
blow, o 1 a - iasionea,
painstaking methods
M are used-the strength
of the cuttings is pre
8 served; and the
finished paper has
the smoothness
and strength of
fine linen.
COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE,
Where sample can be seen.
LACKAWANNA
RAILROAD.
it'
THE ROAD
OF
ANTHRACITE.
If you contemplate spending the Sum
mer months in Florida or California, call
upon our local ticket agent for particulars.
i rr mum n 1 1T' ii''ll'""i"i"'iii'l"i1i)lMiijin)iinirir
i .'t vj".f t , t ' y
mm
Carried in stock at the
BLOOMSBURG.
Professional Cards.
If. A. McKILLIP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Columbian Building an Flocr
Bloomsburg, Pa.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ent Building, Const House Square
Bloonisburg, l'a.
RALPH. R.JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Knt Building, next to Court House
Bloomsburg, Pa.
I'RKD IKKLKR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Over First National Bank.
Bloomsburg, Pa,
CLYDE CHAS. YETTER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Wirt's Building.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
W. II. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Comer of 3rd and Main Sti.
CATAWISSA, PA.
CLINTON HERRING.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Office with Grant Herring,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
I Orangeville Wednesday each weel
a. lTfritz.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Ploomsl,urR Nai'l Panic Bldg.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
J. H. MAIZE
ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AKB
EAL ESTATE AGENT
Office in Townsend's Building
Bloomsburg, Pa,
N U. FUNK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Knt's BuiMinR, Court House Square
Bloomsburg, Pa.
SADE T. VANNATTA
fStiPooBsor to r. F. Kmnnl
GENERAL INSURACE
Office 238 Iron St., Iiloomsbuis,
Oct 31, 1901. t(
M- 1 LV1Z & SON,
INSURANCE and REALESTATJ
AGENTS AND BFOKEKS.
N. W. Corne Main and Centre St
Bi.ooMsnuRc, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as pood Companies
there are in the World and all lose
promptly adjusted and paid
at their office.
DR. W. H. HOUSE
SUROEON DENTIST
Office Barton's BuildinE, Main below Mar
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in n superior nun
All work warranted ns represented
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW
by the use of Oas. and free of charge wbe
artificial leeth are inserted
Open all hours during the dny
DR. M. J. HESi
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM
Crown and bridge work a specialty
Corner Main and Centre street!
Rlr-nrnsburg. Pa.
ColDmt"a r Telephone conneotioi
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
fcyes tested and fitted with glasses.
No Sunday work.
311 Market St., Bloomsburg Pa.
Hour8 '" to 8 Telepkow
J. S. JOHN M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office and residence. 410 Main S
7'3-,v BLOOMSBlTRr. pa
m urn
'
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
l.KNTRIIA PA
omoeLiaaicot building, locust arenna
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH7
' 1 ORNICY AT LAW,
wmce : tnt building,
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATT0RN1Y-AT-LAW.
Office in Wells' u.lding over J. Q
Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg,'
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
I. A. Snydir, Proprietor.
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
e and convenient snmrle rooms, ba
rooms hot and cold water and all
modern conveniences.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Bartiel, Prop.
No. lai West Main Street
OTLarge andconvenien t sample rocau.
uu toia water, and mod era r
venjences. Bar stocked with beat wtnea
and llmmra Virm -1 11
.. . . , i very attacAed.
MONTODB TLBFHONI. ULL tlLlPI
T1S TSSTSD, OLASakg riTTID,
H. BIERMAM. Vf Tk
HOMdOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UHQ
"'in hocm: otnoe Kesldence,h
1U. 10 a. m. to t p. m., 5.80 to p. m.
BLOOM HbURO, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
. Fire Insurance Agent.
Represent twelve of ttwstronmt Ma
ponies In the world, mamm
whlefaare
Fmnklln of PhUa. P-stisa, , Ptii
Queen, of N Y Web N?.
North AmerUm, PhlU. .
Office: Clark Building, 2nd Floor.