The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1913, Image 6

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MRS. MANGES
ESCAPES
How She Was Saved From
Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta.
ble Compound.
Mogadore, Ohio. —* ‘The first two years
I was married I suffered so much from
female troubles and
bearing down pains
that 1 could not
stand on my feet
long enough todo my
work. The doctor
said I would have to
undergo an opera-
tion, but my husband
wanted me to iy
Lydia E. Pinkham’
Vegetable ol
pound first. I took
three bottles and it made me well and
strong and I avoided a dreadful opera-
tion. I now have two fine healthy chil-
dren, and I cannot say too much about
whatLydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetableCom-
ound h: 1s done for me.’’ — Mrs. LEE
Manges, R. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio.
Why will women take chances with
an operation or drag out a sickly, half-
hear fied existence, missing three-fourths
of t e jo y of living, when they can find
he sith | in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound ?
For thirty years it has been the stand-
ard remedy for female ills, and has re-
stored the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail-
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, tumors, irregularities, ete.
If you want speeial advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in striet confidence.
A Beautiful Woman
iches
Her
and
ore
Cootes Laboratories, Norfo'k, Va.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when ti
right the stomach and bow
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly com-
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Con-
stipation, In-
digestion,
Sick
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DE SM ALL PRICE
Genuine must bear S signature
Sn Tma
For
Coughs BEE
and Colds
Hale's Honey
of Horehound and Tar
Is unrivaled. Pleasant to the taste —
soothing and healing—absolutely de-
pendable. Sold by all druggists.
CTR Toa lies
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS,
you feal ‘OUT OF SOR IS" RUN DOWN wo GOT THE BLURS
- PIER from KIDNEY, BLADDER, SESYOUS DISEL IRS,
OF ROMIC WEAKNESSES, ULCERS, SKIN Kx PT TONS. PILES,
write for my PRER book. THE most Jeg Ry CIIVR
MEDICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN, IT TRL LS ALL it thea
Ere ne and the FEMARKABLE CURES hake TRU B
ie NEW FRENCH REMEDY, Noi. MN-2 N.
THERAPION iis
FOR YOURSFLEY
its tha remedy Lor YOUR OWN ailment Doert sand acent,
Decistaty FREE. No'loflowus cireha LaCLEnG
0, Co, HAVERITOCK RE, HAMPSTEAD LUSDON, ENG.
FOR SALE +8 mores cach, BE acres
ready for winter wheat, about Wl acres wader plow
Worth $0 per acre fipon the merits of ts own pre
duction, bat 88 per acre will buy It wr
hare is fiat served, Come and see, CHAN, re
GENE ROSENBERGER, MH eniasran Neb
DROPS TREATED, usually gives quick
relief scon removes pweliin
& shortbhreath, often gived etire pelle
ini5to iS days. Trial treatment dent Pres
Dr. THOMAS E. GRYEN, Successor to
Dr. H. H. Greens Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ga.
| E fe, Cura Salve Uo, Baltimore, Md
WATERPROOF Coleman's Vator proo
¥Flller. Never fails when properly applied, Ines
bat chnafige enlor of snrfnee. Cosy ig on Write
wrinik, Vieglade
liver is
Two 3mnp
Jaa wy
vves] farms in thls
ont Dutte puiato coun
Immediate relief, Testi mo.
VIRGINIA WATERPROOF SG CORPY, Arends,
spot @ {reo from wrinkles. Use the Ides)
ethod and wrinkies. crows. foot, sod
Wo omen Hines ul the face vapish ke magic
Bren particuian. i" lake, Winston Salem, N. G
AMBI TIOUS MEN AND WOMEN gona foams and
Jrofiable position showl how Lo can earn
LL weekly, 2? Bales Coa anshingion, BC,
Ladies and Gentlemen 23, ip atendy
pest ine hoslery: comming on reorders
fmmediately Hamilon Apparel Taw. i
HAVE MARKED DISTINCTNESS IN |
CUT AND FINISH,
Departure From the Mannish Feature
Is Noted—Tendency to Drapery
on Both Skirts and Coats—
Much Fur Will Be Used.
Fall tallored suits will be character
ized by various eccentricities of cut
and finish mannish |
model I8 to be noted the
consignments, but for
they are more on the «
and, although plain and
well tailored, nevertheless
more formal appearance
and skirt of other seasons
Much fur will be used,
is a decided tendency
only the skirts but the
least to have them hint
Skirts are still row at
usually have
arranged, at
may be a
along the sides only or across the
and front or strung
the top,
in the folds at
caused by raising or
terial where it is
band
tent of attempts at draping
Today's sketch shows a suit
is typleal of fall's fashi
the wedgwood blue
for trim
collar
QOceaslong ally a
new
part |
order,
exceedingly
have a
than the
among
the most
iume
coat
and there |
to drape not |
at |
drapery
coats,
of
the foot, but
variously |
there |
buted
back
und
1a
OF
nar
fullness,
that is,
some
rmally ar
and there is usually a break
3 te 1 . g 3
10 KNee Ne Or ankles,
lowering the ma-
waist
the ex
attached to the
Generally this marks
that
de-
veleurs
fon It is
veloped In
de laine, and has
cuffs and a rolling
fur
The
smart,
blousing a little
black moire is
let on elther side
bust line, and from
downward and tied {fn a bow below the
hand |
band
fox
ming
of gray
cutaway jacket [ss
fitting smoothly in
in
run
extremely
and
A sash of
through
of the
front
back
eye-
the
carried
an
front at
there is
New Tailored Model In Weagwood
Blue Velours de Laine.
walst in back, with two not
sash ends
The fronts are left
of five or six |
crossed vest of »
of tiny steel
open
nches,
h ite
wool ratine
a row buttons In
nter,
The material is
throughout, and in th
seams,
The
skirt is
the
ce
used diagonally
just two direc
in back
of the
:
lower
NAAN Pi
BETTER THAN oL DER STYLES
Frock for Small Girl Is a Compromise
Between Two Blouse Effects
Lang Popular.
A frock for a gi rl of eight to ten
pears In the ipanying drawing
it is a sort of com-
promise between
the Balkan and
Russian blouse
styles, both of
which are s0 be
eoming to chil
dren of this age
This may be mgde
up In wool ma.
terial, or if the
days of tub
dresses have not
yet been passed
a dainty linen,
chambray or other
washable material
would be pretty
The blouse has
slightly more full
ness than the Rus. .
sian styles and joins a short and
rather scant skirt under a broad sash
of plald silk, if the frock has
made of wool material The wide col
ap
RCCOR
terial,
shoulder seams,
cuffs,
The plaid pipes also the drop |
front
Place for Pockets.
Latest fashion advices grant women
om
of placing. So oddly draped are some |
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
folds that are held in place under a
narrow perpendicular band of self.
above the feet
raised waist line In
of gathers Is covered by
band of self material,
either end with a steel
Star,
opening
Al the
finished
at
Little Contrivance Does Away With
the Necessity of Impressing
Small Boy or Girl.
sary to dwell upe mn the
skein-o
8 UNneces
difficulty f
into a ball without the
wool
econd
vinding a
fn
Ui 8
aid
ALEK
pper
OF
round
lap or
the
Arious
pegs can
HOES RDRT
take a ske’
WEAR YOUR CLOTHES EASILY
Getting This Effect Is More to the
Purpose Than Simply the Wear
ing of Rich Clothing
beautiful
80 good as
fe ever an)
MANY NEW | LING GERIE EFFECTS
Styles Change in This as in All Other
Matters Connected With Fem-
inine Apparel.
The
baby ribbon
the sheer fine bl
run with
iow through
the day
is replaced by the lace or tucked
on which wide satin rib
mounted frankly as a trim
white corset cover,
does not s!
uses of
! brassiere
bons are
ming
Some of these sheer blousea have
wp of flesh-colored <hifton beneath,
hich give a suggestively transparent
Rect without actual transparency
Lingerie walste of fine batiste with
embroidery trimmings are worn over
alips of Besh tinted chiffon with love
ly effect.
Organdie 1s a new blouse fabrie,
alse, but it is peed without the stiff
dressing that vsed to make the mate
rial stand out erisply
Embroidery
on blouses of tucked white
material.
Dainty lingerie models have crossed
flechus of net and fine embroldery
Flower and Frult Fad,
We are to have a fruit and flower
say the sartorial authorities.
Small blossoms are painted, embroid
ered or appliqued on our chiffons and
ninon gowns Roses, orchids or iris
we wear in our walstbands, and some.
thing that might be apricots or
that the appearance Is suggested of
pocket style.
A Fine
(By Wii UNDERWOOD.)
Potatoes intended for
be kept hard and plump
winter and this be
them
seed shoulc
during
can done « nly
keeping 80 cool that tl
nOL sprout.
When potat
arch that
of
part of the st stored
up in
them and
growing. But t
energy thus lost is
and the loss increases
draws to a close
I raise potatoes
nen
in large quan
INJURIES BY THE BAGWORM
in Last Few Years Pest Has Aban
doned Evergreens and Attacked
Many Deciduous Trees.
ing from
shade
are fa
ighout
hich mas
hag wi
country.
* Stare
caterp
these Is commonly called a
basketwor or dropworm. In th
it has been more or less tr
on evergreens, but
years it has become
many decid
rapld increas«
How Birds Destroy the Bagworm:
Through the Tough Silk Bags.
fare Against This Pest.
to orchards and to shade trees and or
namental shrubs in cities, parks and
cemeteries have occasioned a great
Years,
The bagworm is easy to control, at
least upon trees of moderate size
There are two methods of destroying
the pest, by collecting
and by spraying with poison.
bagworm is restricted to only a few
bags in the winter when the leaves
are off. This method is In common
it does not work so well
is out
or groves. In such cases it is neces.
in the spring.
before the foliage is consumed. The
the codling moth, just after the blos-
soms fall in the spring, will also con:
trol the bagworm In orchards. One
careful application of poison before
the firet of June will usually control
the pest either upon fruit, evergreen
or shade trees,
Dividing Rhubarb Roots.
Late fall is a good time to divide
the rhubarb roots. Now is a gould
time to make preparations for tha
work.
During the early part of September
dig the ground up around the roots
and scatter or mix in with this layer
a little wellrotted horse manure, In
a month or so the roots can be divided
ich year place them {in cold stor.
pay
Oe *BUTE
and e:
to the expense
that
deavor
Yery
Gerry
ter.
SOME PURE-MILK PROBLEMS
Most
is
Important Aside From Feeding
of Barn its Ac
tions, Says Oregon’ Student,
and commoda.
Or and ti
or
are not
ad Acros I
road fron
mended The landine ghould
north and path. § that the
might both sides
the day
ATTENTION 10 SHEEP FLOCK
No Animal Feels and Shows Neglect
More Quickly-Should Have a Well-
Ventilated Shed.
i
i
i
}
Sheep are dainty feeders. They will
{not eat hay that
mussed over, and they will
grain taken from a ratiy bin
Sheep should have a well-ventilated
high and dry. In dry weather
they should be allowed their freedom
ito run out and in at will
Nothing will feel or show neglect
as quickly as sheep. Place the un
thrifty ewes by themselves, and give
thew a ie extra feed. Perhaps they
are suffering from the greed of the
bosses in the flock, and are not getting
a full ration. Oats, wheat, bran, lin.
seed neal and clover hay should be
provided for ewes. Dip the sheep
| immediately after shearing, and
| again in about three weeks to de
gtroy the ticks, that may have es
caped at the first dipping.
Make a Compost Heap.
A veritable gold mine above ground
is the uptodate compost heap. Every
gardener if he be wise will have one.
Lawn mowings, leaves, weeds, ref
use from the house, garbage, feathers,
old shoes, soap water, bones, sand,
woolen rags, wood ashes, lime plaster,
sod, straw, ete, ein, be in a life of
usefulness in the compost heap.
Orzhard Should Mave Care.
Mary farmers pay little attention to
tho trees until time for the harvest,
and tivey wonder at the unsatisfactory
erop. No orchard can be expected to
produce results without good care.
refuse
| ghed,
HAD NO COMPLAINT COMING
Was, Atiend
ant Had Escaped From a Worse
Affliction.
It was at
The girl
had just
the vaudeville
thie excruciating
Just
strange
MONE
SKIN TROUBLE ITCHED
Glenn
ble
a
AL Hy ¥ E ELINGS y PAIN IN
" 5 t
LiMBs
removed
K intr Babek, that we yWn rem-
diseases
2 he e taken Oo Lhe 4 x» Bottles of
ir ‘Elixir Babek,' and have not felt
we and 13 ¢ m pain in
reins
E xie Babek 5
by Parcels
sil & Co. Wash
For SUMMER HEADACHES
H ’* A PUDINE tr 15
Ct anged Cello
Liniment. Ja ay it on—mno rub-
bing. Try
Ankle Sprain snd Dislocated Hin,
"I spraiped my sankie and disloonted
my up by falling out of a third story
with ow Went on crutches for four
motiths, Then | started fo use yout
Lintment, scomding to directions
most say it is helping me wonderfully,
Be nt agymore “Sra, Johnnon,
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills Pain
Bnlendid for Sprains.
"1 fet and sprained my arm 8 week
ago and was in terrible pain, 1 coudd
Bot use my hand or arm until T applied
your Liniment, | shall never be with.
ta bottles of Sloan 1 Lipiment. Nm.
LB. Springer,
Fine for Stiffoes,
*Sonn's Linlment has done more
Jood | than anything | have ever tried
or «HE joint. | got my hand hurt so
| badly that § had to stoyf work right in
the busiest time of the year. | thought
al first that | would Jove to have my
hand taken off, but | got & bottle ey
SPL
At ofl Dealers, 28e,
Boe. and $1.00
Send for Sloan's
free, instructive
book on horse
cattle,