THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURfl, HA RARE of the hath CI.KANSERS 8HOTM lE CHOSEN WITH IlEflAlU) TO COI-OIl. The NoconKlty of Care In Selecting a Cleansing Agent Amount of Nat nral Chemical la not the Hanie In Any Two Head. While It Is true that a few sham poo mixtures are emcarlous for alt conditions of soalp and hair, It Is equally beyond douht that the major ity of cleansers, to be of real benefit, should be chosen with regard to the color of the tresses and the state of the scalp. The necessity of selecting a clean Ins agent that agrees with both'halr follicles and the scalp will be readily understood when It Is realized that the color of the locks Is governed entirely by natural chemicals, and when hair begins to turn gray It Is because these shades, either from ago or Illness, fade. If It were pos sible to know precisely to what de gree the fading exists, then there night be made most perfect hnlr re storers, but unfortunately this In formation cannot bo given. Parenthetically, It may be said that the amount of natural chemicals Is not the same In any two honils, and this accounts for tho fact that a dye that Is so-called "perfect" for one, may make practically no Im pression on tho other. For Instance, the colors that would harmonize with blond hair illiquid contain a large percentage of mrphur. llrown hits much carbon, red contains Iron and sulphur and Mack has oxygen and sulphur. That shampoos containing these various elements for the different nhades of tresses will help to miln fain the color, If not to Increase the natural shades, Is therefore a loslcal conclusion. For the average blonde the whites of raw eggs are best. They contain no coloring matter and are soften- lns; and cleansing. In making the whites Into a sham poo use a tablespoonful of warm wa-t- for each white, and tho two should be beaten together In-fore be Ing rubbed Into the scalp and over the hair. No soap Is required. A cleansing mixture for red or brown hair Is made from the yolks or the whole egg. The yolks con tain Bulnhur and become a natural coloring agent. For black and dark brown hair combination of claret Is nn excellent one. To half a pint of It a raw egg lj added. The two are well beaten and rubbed thoroughly over the hair and head before rinsing In clean wa ter. This Is not a mixture to be used by pronounced blondes. Any of these Is simple to use and If persistently applied, the hair, af ter years, will show the benefit de rived. All are Boap substitutes. No toap should ever be rubbed directly upon the hair, but must be dissolved first and applied in Jelly or liquid form. In Soft Silk Crepe. None of the fashionable silk ma' terlals is Bhown In a greater variety of colorings than u-epe de Chine-. seiiil-formal gown is this one in pale yeliow. mounted over silk of the sum j shade aud trimmed with bands of Veulse Insertion. Tho skirt has a tunic arrangement but fits without fullutbs over the hips. Nothing could be simpler than the girdle of cropu de Chine laced at the back IN SOFT SIUC CREPE, with silk cords -t th ends of which re gold tassels. The bodice has a round yoke of lllet net embroidered with flowers In heavy silk and lelow this is a Square flshu of crepe de Chine Inset 'lth Venlse lace and trimmed with bniid-embroldery. Crepe de Chine and crepe de Luze aro exquisite In their softness and IiiBtrous effect, lending themselves perfectly even to tho delicate models usually reserved for the sheoeBt of linens and Bilk frills. Instead of a Rrush. A piece of velvet made Into A pad with u strap across, In which to slip th" hand, la an excellent thing for P'llbhtng btovu after blackleadlng instead of using a brush, and gives !lll.laj1t ilqss, . Th. Story of a Modldne. Its name "Golden Mndleal Dlsrovnrv Wts suggested by otioof Its most Import nu vaiuame Ingredients Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years aifo. Dr. Pierre rila. covered that ho could, by tho use of pure, iriiiu-reiiuea glycerine, aldml ly a cer tain drgroe of constantly maintained heat and with tho ajd of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, eg tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curatlvo properties much better than by tho uso of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world- lamed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of Weak Stomach. InrllirnHtlnn nr dyftprptla. torpid liver, or biliousness and Kinarca anrangemrnu was urn made, as It ever sln&e ha uon, without a particle of alcohol Ih Its mal-up. A gUneoWtlJuU list of Its Ingredi ents, printed on TSrerv bottle-wrapper. win snow mav 11 is tanun rrom the most valuable medicinal rontsMotind growing In our American forests All these In redlcnta have received the Lrouscst ct foment Inn Si:. MC'Tlal Who riTtirimenil Ihnm i.tt l(,.);ry AIHtltJ bookof tlicsu endorsements hit rent" w TTOT been comni ed hv nr P V Tlro nt Buffalo, N. Y und will bo mailed free to any one asking .amo ny postal card, or iiuwr anonvwo 1,0 me wocuir as anove. From these endorsements, cooled from standard medical books of all tho differ ent schools of iirartlrn. It will lie fiiniwl bum n' iiiKrt MiM'iu rnmposing inn 'uoiu en McKlii'al Discovery " are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for tlin cure of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accomimlned with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-cough, and all those wasting affections which, If not promptly and froierly treated are liable to termlnato n consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis covery In time and persevere in Its use until vou trive it a fair trial and It Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be ex me ted of It. It will not perform miracles. It will not euro consumption in lis advanced stages. iSo medicine win. It trill cure the affections that lead up to consumption, If taken In lime, THK WONDERFUL BEAUTIFIKK. Rest Will Do More to Restore Jaded Nature Than Anything Klse. The modern woman Is wise. She knows that all the cosmetics, all the massage, all the beauty baths and physical culture In the world can not do for fagged cheeks, hollow eyes and fatigued, blanched face what re.it will accomplish. 8he does not go 1 1 a rest cure, because there 1s something suggestive of Invalidism In such a course and the very thought make's one a trifle blue; she t. kes the rest cure as she goes along. She rests when she reads, when Bhe sews, when she makes -her toilet; Indeed she has lnterml'tent attacks of resting at any and all times. A whole train of evils follow In the wake of fatigue. When a worn au 1b tired she usually worries, and no mental attitude Is m6re disas trous to personal appearance, per sonal happiness and personal achieve ment than worry and its twin broth er despondency. It Is true that one may fret for many months with out visible effects, but It Is only question of time when the dominat ing Idea, the cause of the worry, will master first the will, then brain and finally the body. Ponder upon this, ye maids and matrons, and li an ap peal to your complexion and Its preservation In a state of pristine freshness does not move you, think cf the ignominy of being voted a person of limited power as one cer tainly Is whe feazes over the minor grievances of life. Besides the brain, heart and muscle which share the benefits of the rest cure, there Is the origin of onii-ha'f, pur jp.ps relaxation. "Give thy tonguu rest occasionally" Is wholesome advice. Fatigue Is one of the greatest ene mies of the human race, because It Is the origin of one-half, perhaps more of the hundred cataogued dis eases that prey upon women and men. Indigestion Is Bure to follow a meal taken when one Is over fa tigued. Five mlnutoB complete rest of body and mind are none too much for the person of average health, taken If possible, JuBt before the midday meal. Do not eat when tired :ior work when weary. It Is a mistake to labor In unfit cotdltlon; it Is an error to rise at daybreak and Imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an hour gained. It is fool ish to give unnecessary time to an established routine of housekeep ing when it would be much more profitable spenl in rest and recrea tion. Hearty laughter is relaxa tion, bo are elevated thoughu, those of hope, trust and love. Doing the Right Thing. Doing the right, or what you hon estly bcllove co ba right, breeds cour age In accordance, with natural law. It Inspires a resolve, and In iU w.i!;e come a host of minor virtues. Tho sustaining consciousness of ivctitu.lu. the determination to go on ami oa with the right, be tho end bluer or gwoet, are Joys known only to the courageous and far exceed all sensu ous oleaaures. Woman's Life. F.eonoi.iy In Cookery. Flour throwii spon burning vill extinguish It, while water oil will inly spread tha flames. Flour will lose its goodness If kept .:. a damp place. Don't try to save coal at the ex K'nse of the viands; always have a ,teady and sufflolen' fire for cook-tig- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Bt i;lVlm.TO1M''lrrrTTll.WlTOylr'al'';,'g NOTHING but the best factory cut tings go into COUPON BOND thejfinest and long est new clippings from the best white goods factories. 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. Slow, old- fasioned, painstaking methods are used-the strength of the cuttings is pre served ; and the finished paper has the smoothness and strength of fine linen. " mm " 1 1 1 ' V Carried in stock at the COLIL IBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Where sample can be seen. LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. 'THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE. If you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. II Jls - A 1 arc !feaj tS3I I II Ulllll II II II 1 I BLOOMSBURG. ProfcBsioiinl Cards H. A. McKlLLIP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building an Floor Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ent Building, Coust House Square Bloomsburg, fa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Ent K iilding, next to Court House uioomsburg, Ta. F RED IKF.LER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDE CHAS. YETTER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wirt's Building. Bloomsburg, Pa. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Corner of 3rd and Main Sts. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring, Bloomsburg, Pa. I Orangeville Wednesday each wee I A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. -Bloomsburg Nai'l Bank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. Office J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AMD EAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townnend's Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent'i BuiMinjj, Court House Sqamr Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA fStioronRor to r. F. Krapp) GENERAL INSURACE Office 238 Iron St., Bloomrtmrff, Oct 31, 1901. tf M. l LU1Z & SON, INSURANCE and REALESTAT AGENTS AND BFOKERS. N. W. Corne Main and Centre Sts, Bloomsburg, Pa. Represent Seventeen as Rood Campania rc in me world and all 10 promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Building, Main below Mat Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior naaa All work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAHT by the use of Gas. and free of charge whe artificial teeth are inserted Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESi DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM Crown and bridge work a specialty Corner Main and Centre street! Blmsburg, Pa. Colombia nr Telephone conneetHa J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa, Hours 10 to 8 TelephoM J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGION. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-3Q-'v BLOOMSBURG, PA EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .ntm CENTRA LIA, PA. WOfflce Llddioot building, Locust avenue- H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office i Ent building, 1 1-1699 ' WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' uilding over J. O. Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg, Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snydir, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. I ft and convenient sample 100ms, ba rooms hot and cold water and til modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hansel, Prop. No. lai West Main Street VLarge andconvenient umr1 rooms. hot and cold wii.r ,nA - . 1 WWUVI v venlences. Bar stocked with best wiaea ana liquors, r irst-class livery attached. MONTOCB TILIPHONI. BILL TlLIri VIS TIBTIO, 8LAUES riTTID. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUBO ovioi bodbi: Offloe A Healdence,4tli R 10 a. m. to I p. m.i 8.80 to 8 t. m. BLOOM SbCRG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represent twelve of the strongest lu au tijw wurtu, sunong which are Franklin of PhiJa. Pa2a., PLila.' Queen, of N. Y. Westchester, NTT, North America, Phila, Office: Clark Buildina;, 2nd Floor. n 1 V 1 II t 1 . L I IL ' 'it 'mi mm
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