Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 27, 1902, Our Magazine., Image 14

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    EDITED B\
MAY MANTON
The editor will be pleased to answer any
questions calculated to help home dress
makers in the choice of patterns, materials
or garnitures, and give any information on
dress and fashion that is within her
knowledge. Address
MY LADY,
52 East :yth Street,
New York City.
Charming evening bodice of iight green
satin, which is shirred all-around between
bands of guipure. The decolletage is
trimmed with a full puffing of chiffon
caught at spaces with narrow claret color
velvet straps drawn through small gold
buckles. A how with short ends orna
ments left side of bust. The sleeves falling
oft from the shoulders are tucked and
trimmed with a twist and bow of chiffon
above a ruffle of the same, finished with a
band of guipure. The bodice closes in back
side of centie band.
Stylish evening cape of peari gray panne
cloth, 22 inches long. The high rolling col
lar and revers are inlaid with dark red vel
vet and trimmed with white fox, which
continues down front and around cape,
forming scallops, which are ornamented
with a pretty flow er and leaf design in silk
embroidery. The double ruftle is of gray
mousseline de soie, accordion pleated and
finished with pinked self edgings.
FASHION DEPARTMENT.
To those of our friends and readers who
wish ideas and advice as to making up gar
ments from old materials, we will be very
glad to render all the assistance possible. In
writing, describe what you have to
make over, and about what you
wish to do with' it, and send
us a small sample of the
old material. Address
MY LADY,
52 East iQth Street,
New York City.
EDITED HY
MAY MANTON
Chic matinee toilet of car
dinal nun's veiling. The
double rounded lace yoke is
defined with dark red satin
straps. The lower part of
sleeves and bodice, back and
front, are trimmed with two
rows of crescent shaped over
lapping dark red satin straps,
while a single row of same
heads each of the three ac
cordion-pleated dark red satin
graduated flounces, with
pinked edging. Small sleeve
puffs and blouse efft* t of the
same material. Black velvet
girdle, tied in bow, with
short ends in back.
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TRAINED NURSE CURED
BY SWAMP=ROOT.
USED BY HOSPITALS-PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS.
To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder
Remedy, will do for YOU, Every Reader of My Lady May Have a
Sample Bottle Sent F : ree by Mail.
Miss Alice Brown, the well-known trained
nurse, is in a position to speak with knowledge.
She was formerly with the St.Louis Baptist Hos
pital and has had many trying experiences in
her arduous vocation. She adds her valuable
testimony to the thousands already received by
Swamp-Root. She said in a signed interview
1
MISS ALICE*BROWN
"Although a woman in my position can re
ceive plentv of prescriptions from physicians
without cost.it was upon the advice of a well
ktiowti West End Doctor that I began to take
Swamp-Root. No, I will not tell you his name,
EDITORIAL NOTE.—If you have the slightest symptoms ol kidney or bladder trouble, or if
there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingharaton, .V Y..
who will gladly send you by mail, immediately, without cost to you. a sample bottle of Swamp-Root
and a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of
testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hing
hamton, N. Y., be sure to say that you read this generous offer in MY I..ADY.
If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need you can purchase the regular
tifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but
remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton. X. Y.
for he might not like it But all the same, I
took it when 1 was run down from night work
in the sick room. I was thin and yellow and
tired even when 1 rose 112 rom my sleep. Swamp
Root gave me a relish for my food and cleared
my blood from its stagnant impurities. Of course
I do not praise Swamp-Root as a cure for all
troubles, but it is splendid for the kidneys,
stomach and bowels and relieves female dis
orders when all other remedies have failed to
give relief. I know of many cases in the hospi
tal cured by this wonderful remedy."
iSiqSemple Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible
fur more sickness and suffering than any other
disease, therefore, when through neglect or
other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to
conti nwe % fatal results arc sure to follow.
We often see a relative, a friend, or an ac
quaintance apparently well, but in a few days
we may be grieved to learn of their severe ill
ness, or sudden death, caused by'that fatal type
of kidney trouble— Bright's Disease
The mild and extraordinary effect of the
great kidney and bladder remedy. Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing eases. Hospitals use it with wonderful
success in both slight and severe cases. Doctors
recommend it to their patients and use it in their
own families, because they recognize in Swamp-
Root the greatest and most successful remedy.
A trial will convince any one—and you may
I have xi sample bottle free, by mail.