The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 10, 1919, Image 6

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    “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be
genuine must -be marked with the
safety “Bayer Cross” Always buy an
unbroken Bayer package which con
talns proper directions to safely re
lteve Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
cents at drug stores—larger packages
also, Aspirin Is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic
acidester of Salleylicacid.—Advy.
—— woblcvnt
Preparedness.
Mother—If you fell in
why are your clothes dre?
Tommy—-I took "em off in case of ac
cldent.—Pearson's Weekly.
A Feeling of Security
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are about to
take is absolutely pure and contains mo
harmful or habit producing drugs.
Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
The stme standard of purity, strength
and excellence is maintained in every
bottle of Swamp-Root.
It is scientifically compounded from
vegetable herbs.
It is not a stimulant and is taken in
teaspoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything.
It is mature's great helper in relieving
and overcoming Lkidmey, liver and blud-
der troubles.
A sworn statement of purity
every ttle of Dr. Kilmer's
Root.
If you need a medicine,
have the best.
the water,
is with
Swamp-
you
However, if you wish first to try
great preparation send ten cents to
sample bottle,
mention this paper.-—Adry.
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her hushand, but it Is not always ad
visable to let him know it.
lis are Nature's first
bnpurities —adv,
A vegetarian says that his
health Is the result of eating no
and chewing it well
Clear Your
Complexion
with This
Old Reliable
Foo
y
44
HANCOCK LIQUID JULPHUR
COMPANY
Baltimore, MA,
Hamesed Sulphur Compound Ober
mane 28 and STe==for non with the
Lipid Compon od. -——— ed
g
.
U.S. Army Raincoats
Finished too late to go to France
While they last — For Civilians
U. 8. Goverment Specification Rubberizi
Made ander li
Highest Possible Waterproof Quality
Released and Offered Direct te Civilians
De'ivered Free to Your Door an Receipt of
$7.00—POSTPAID and INSURED
Sent C. 0. D. on receipt of 12¢ stamps
Tan Fast Color Rubberized Material ,
Hermetically Cemented Waterproof Seams
Officers’ Belted Coals $12.00
ILLUSTRATIONS OX Reg eer
Money Refunded If not Satisfied
State Chest Measurement nad Height
CAMBRIDGE RUBBER CO.
f Devt. 9 Cambridge, Mass,
DAISY
hs
PLACED AYRE
ATTRACTI ANDKI
on ALL FLIES, eat,
Fon ams
-
pse their efforts to secure a hearing
Frank P. Walsh of Kansas City,
whose portrait is here presented, and
former Gov. Edward F. Dunne of Illi
nois, bulk large just now in the public
eye because of their efforts to get the
Irish question before the peace con-
ference. Mr. Walsh was formerly
chairman of the federal industrial re
lations commission and later promi-
nently identified with organized labor.
Mr. Walsh and Mr, Dunne had a con-
ference with President Wilson in Paris
and gave out the following statement:
“We had a conference with the
president today in which he stated
that the American commissioners
could not take up the case of Ireland
officially with the peace conference,
but that he himself and others had
done, and would continue to do, unof-
ficially, what they could do in the in-
terest of Ireland; that the American
commission had not yet taken up the
senate resolution requesting them to
for De Valera, Griffith and Plunkett.
passes on the senate resolution.
then our work is at an end.
conference.”
societies In the United States,
This Is a particularly good late
portrait of Frederick H. Gillett of Mas-
sachusetts, speaker of the house In
the Sixty-sixth congress. He has a
difficult position to flll—a Republican
speaker In a Democratic administra-
tion—and his handling of the office is
being watched with much interest,
Just now Speaker Gillett Is also
in the puldic eye because of certain
things he recently sald about Mexico
before the Pan-American commercial
congress, His address brought forth
a protest to the state department from
Mexican embassy. In a formal
tement Mr. Gillett says:
the
sta
“I thought it would be preposter-
ous In a discussion of the commercial
conditions on this continent to have
no allusion made to Mexico, whose
persistent fallure to observe her in-
ternational obligations and protect
foreigners engaged in commerce has
been notorious and is the most fla.
yet I endeavored
Pal
be Mexico.
is public,
United States senator from New York
and former secretary of state, fre
quently occupies the public attention
inasmuch as he Is probably the lead
ing lawyer of the country, and many
Americans consider his
ond to none. Just now he is under the
limelight in connection with the
treaty. Mr. Root came voluntar
intellect
relations when It began its investiga.
tion of the "leak™ following the state.
ment by Senator Lodge that he him
York of the peace treaty which the
genute wis unable to secu
peace conference. Mr. Roots
ment contains these points:
“I have a cogply and have had it for
several weeks.
Henry P. Davison,
state
I assert the entire
OF ROUMANIA
enh
Crown Prince Charles of Rou-
mania Is suffering from a bullet wound
in the leg, self-inflicted, according to
reports reaching this country. The
wound Is not regarded ns serious,
The erown prince's act, which has
caused a sensation in Bucharest, is
said to have been prompted by the
king's insistence that the prince make
Are
The
forth a delightful array of
charming dresses of fine white net
richly combified with embroidered pan-
els of batiste which are now taking
the place of the lingerie gown for the
elahorate occasions when such a sum.
mer frock is needed.
The fine round thread nets lend
dress and are accepted for informal
evening affairs as well as for those
formal afternoon occasions such as
country club teas and bridge parties
Now and then, observes a fashion cor-
respondent, one finds the embroidery
on the net usually done In fine white
cotton thread in a small trailing em-
add further richness, for the idea of
With Filet Lace.’
it elaborate
fet In
as ns Coarse
ued for the tight «lip
over which Is hung
layer of the outside material.
possible,
inderneath,
first
together with
i
i
i
underskirt with three small
ruffles of the net placed one above the
embroidered net used
drapery for the front
and has a very wide sash of ciel
satin ribbon running under
this apron and draping over
in
of
an
fa
is
wlofon
tof
mali i
blue the
ae
h
at the waistline in the back.
at the back. The bodice is put to
elaborate as the skirt, repeating
an embroidered panel In a vestee ef
to the ¢lhow.
An Effective Combination.
One of the effective combinations In
the elaborate type of dress {8 displayed
net combined. The net, embroidered
in a very handsome design, forms the
upper part of the gown, while the or
ming on this frock, edging the coliar,
which is cut in deep points in the
front away from the throat, and edg-
i
net panel In the skirt The shot
sleeves are also edged with lace,
No sash is used on this dress and
because of the beauty of the design
and the material none Indeed Is
needed, One sees any number of
dresses with the finely tucked side
panels in all sorts of fine cotton ma-
terials, As the tucks are ag a rile not
wore than half an inch wide and are
placed so closely together as almost to
overlap they do not thicken the figure
in spite of the fact that they
round instead of up and down.
While. the white dress Is the
tirely of finest plalted
pink in color,
with the fine net,
In speaking of this sort of gown
one must not forget that the sash Ig
often Its most Important part, for one
Is just as apt to find It forming almost
the entire back as not, the
inch-wide string belts being left for
other dresses. If, however, one pre-
fers the narrower type inch-wide*molire
strips.
Contrasting with
straight oneplece frock, almost per
fectly straight from neck to
much In favor.
batiste combined with the pet. On
this type of dress the sash Is very
as straight and unrelieved
course the dress [tself buttons
the back and the long lines thus re-
main unbroken.
Ruffles as Trimming.
very narrow edges of Valenciennes lace
are used as trimming.
then covered with
which has the same effect,
is to be a
far as
white summer, at least
our finest frocks go.
ing the winter on hats
therefore [is
fabries, presence
tells of its being the newest thing.
One of 3 $11
$ Yor
the mos delightful
{ooh
gal
It
#0 sheer and fine that It Is a del
wensrer
found
and beholder endlessly. ix
made into a
frock of
though the
1 i ml rear ¢
ruffles of footing along
§ 4
up
morning almost
simplicity,
tion of tiny
iar, along the sleeves and on the tops
of the little
of the
plainness whatever,
belt is In
1%
back a wide sash of the organdie
ora Pe 3 . nih
pockets pinceq on the
skirt relieves the dress of
A str
any
ght round
hold the waist and at
is
Accompanying this
delightful frock Is a wide brimmed hat
of
and bows of white net standing up at
Just the right angle in front.
Organdie Still in Favor.
#8 moment that organdie has lost
it somewhat to one side
Organdie is delight-
ful to see—on the other person.
right youth and slim
figures, for its rigidity and its extreme
thinness are both against it In the av.
erage woman's eyes,
pushed
dressy occasions,
belongs by to
simple or as fussy as one desires. One
with a deep hem and over this hang
four panels of the pink organdie
lace frills,
waist to give the popular vestee effect,
which seems to rage with the
HOW THIS
NERVOUS WOMAN
GOT WELL
Told by Herself. Her Sin.
cerity Should Con-
vince ers.
Christopher, 11l.—"For four years 1
nervousness, an
was in a run down
i condition. Two of
{1} our best doctors
| failed to do me any
i good. 1 heard so
much sbout what
i LydiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com.
pound had done for
] others, 1 tried it
and was cured, I
am no longer ner-
vous, am regular,
and in excellent
I believe the Com will
ALiCs
Herren, Christopher, IIL
Nervousness is often a symptom of
weakness or some functional derange-
ment, which may be overcome by this
famous root end herb remedy, Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compaond, as
ound by
e2puEidncs,
f complications exist, write Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. , for
to your ailment.
st your service.
General Pershing's
Boys Need
Something to Fight Cooties with,
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
vids the shan of “costes,” rash, ches, and
ofl skin sections. Supply your boys in the
service with tue wonger
fully puritrng sosg—
heals aud soothes
DR.LD.KELLOGE'S ASTHMAREMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthme
end Hay Fover. Ask your druge
gist for it, 85 cents and one del«
far. Write for FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Co. inc. Buffalo N.Y,
Perfect.
his table manners are poor,”
Lioned mother,
eXCialis
me to
“Poor! of nma
} . “he took
4% Qe
lunch hima at the
(sOorgeous
NOR ex
gs on the menu”
Buy a Farm Now.
is cheaper than It
be sgain. The U. 8 Railroad AS
pared to furnish fres (af
regarding ferming
Wa have nothing to sell; no
i information to give
srencs 10 your needs
to learn about
Agricultural
Administration,
Bersusse land
tien
Room 79,
k's teeth are movable at will,
at the moment the
animal if seiging Is prey.
The occasional vse of Roman Eyes Balsam
at night upon retiring will prevent and re-
Ever notice that the bird who ges
talk is usually his
Couldn’t Move
In Bed Twelve Weeks From
Rheumatic Trouble. Now
Praises Doan’s.
“For twelve weeks 1 lay abed, unable
to move a muscle,” says Mrs. Gust
gohnaon, 654 E. Seventh St, Red Wing,
Ann.
“The pains that shot through my
entire body scemed .
more than. any homan
being could stand. My
ha and arms and
lower limbs were put
if splints to step them
from twisting into
knots. Every hgament
seemed ready to snap.
1 ean’t understand how
I endured soch agony. |
“Several Pr unals y
agreed that in
flammatory rheuma- -
tism, but their medi. Mes. Johnson
cine didn’t Five me any velef My
folks wanted to take me to 8 hospital,
but 1 would not let them The doctors
could be dome for me.
a six month's trip to Japan to forget
Mile, Cecilie Lambrino, the girl from
whom he was forced by his royal par-
ents to obtain a divorce because she
said that nothing
skirt is made of an embroidered panel | “Ih )
of net appliqued onto the chiffon and |
finished off at the sides and back with |
enough of the plain net to give the
ad an mvalid now for two
years, before | fina i
- \
Mystic Cream
Look for the Witch we
B0c a jar at your druggist
A SAR
Sale Excellent dairy, truck farm, 226 a,
~ well in sight Witliamshu
fa Pox . Williamsburg,
Sa
was neither titled nor wealthy.
The crown prince created conster
nation in Roumanian royal elrcles last
year by marryiog Mile, Lambrino, who
is the daughter of a retired major in
the Rourdfinian army.
For this “escapade” King Ferdi:
anand ordered that he be given 70 days’
solitary confinement “for absenting
himself without leave from Lis garrl-
son” The queen has done her utmost
report, renounced his succession.
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needed width, and let us note, in pass.
ing, that skirts are somewhat wider
is well known that thin fabrics
are pot graceful when skimped and
the tight straight effects must be stu-
dlously avoided for really good and
graceful results,
Solves a Probl
The use of fine net with other ma-
torinls this summer solves a problem
of what to do with the embroidered
panels which come from the Philip
pines, Switzerland or France and
which so often are tos much for »
shirt waist nnd yot not enough for the
Popular Dress Made Attractive by
Philippine Embroidery.
favor the early spring gave it. The
back of the waist is plain, relieved at
the neck only by a deep collar of the
Inco-odged organdie and the sleeves,
short to the elbow, have also the lace
frills finishing them.
Fashion Forecast,
Red hats will be featured In sum.
y mer willinery—red sallors, red garden
‘sport hats snd the more elaborate
mushroom shape for afternoon year.
This color note in millinery is especial:
sults