The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 20, 1902, Image 8

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hi Kore CM A A irts i
or, fiom We) country’ es
: on to his house in Paris. The : Jour
hres ren ait in Pare. It is
pow performed in the same day and
rll, doubtless, be @& considerable econ
: devs case of caress that
cured by the nse of Hart's
Fmaxz J, Cuxxwy.
» syatam. Bend {or testimonials,
F. J. Coewey & Co., Toledo, 0.
Halls Fait Pi are
Hall's amily Pills are the best,
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(The is nothing 15 wacertain a3 8 us
Garfield Tea, the the herbed: Tae, sires sons
sak head be and i ver Mearders.
The only sointion to the servant ar
problem is not to have any.
dren 50 8. Olmsted Sia La Roy, X. Y.
The man isn't necessarily a a crank who
= that on gd turn deserves
Mus : Pre . nay: — Of all the
daughters to whom you have
3 | and | jife, Bole are more
olor.
The Dog Governess,
The lowest rung in the Industrial 1ad-
Aer would seem to have been reached
| when a woman of education and re
finement hires her services by the hour
in the interests of “my lady's dog”
“Pog governess” fx the title given a
woman who calla dally at cortaln
bouges of wealth and for a considera
Hon takes the dog or dogs fol a consti.
tional in the park. She alsy oversees
the animal's bath and attendu to every
detail of the canine wardrobe. Is
there not the fail, winter and spring
i svereoat, the oar mullers not to for}
get the burnishing of the dogulip's col
xr!
Novelties in Fans,
A novelty In fans, which bas come
froma Paris, Is composed of blueiay
Land white gull plumes with a pearl
mount. These feather fans are carried
out in all kinds of plumage. pheasant,
pence, jungle cock and merle
{mounted with poarl handlis Inlaid
twith gold. The gull fans, with pearl
mounts, sre siugularly pretty. Ane
other pretty novelty is made np of dif.
ferent Sowers, shaped ont of stiffened
whuze. These are painted In patural
ues, the centres glitterfog with
kpangles. Poppies, pansies, enrpations,
i nnd Margnerites treated in this way
und mounted on carved fvory sticks
make Al iE eXeendingly Hective fan.
Amaia so i
AM In Not New That's Brovaded.
Evening cloaks are remanicow this
season for their linings. Tha richest
nf Lyons brocades and sation aad tas
thos dazsing of silver and god tise
fges are peing employed to line black
cloth cloaks. Wicked tongues nretend
1hat these linings have come down in
Be world, and that they uave been |
dresses ih thelr time. Bot oven so, Is
there anything derogatory for a mate
tial of valoe to cover a woman's shoul
tiers? The perfumed and powdered
eck Is, methinks, more wortay of the
satins and brocaded sliks than of the
taffetas Honing, which WAS customary
trades were converted into petticoats
Black coats, with bandsome nnings,
Are delightful wear, especialy If
§irimmed with a wide collar and stole
® | in dark fox-—New York Commercial
Ts This
| Advertiser.
Delicate Babies
That the spring is the most trying |
time of the whole year for the babies
who have Hitle vitality and who are
saliject to frequent colds.
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That there are a few consolatory
; i facts concerning delicate babies that
t I en built me np
thelr parents may lay to heart
» » .
That. In the first place, the most fra.
ile ebildren make the sirongest men
and women. :
. v9
That instances conld be mmmitiplted |
of sickly Infants who were never ex-|
pected to live, but whe struggled]
| through a stormy childhood to develop
nto robust health in youth,
Ln a
That training does a great deal to
i ward this desired end, and tha mother
Faliould mever relax ber endenvors to
| tradn her child into regular habita, and |
i Moner or later ber efforts ary apt ©
i be crowned with success.
. 5»
That If the Infant seems to have no
ceonstitntion the mother mast makes one
for him. and by close and consclentions
i wautchininess of his physical poeniiart-
ties earn what agrees with him best,
| what varieties of food suit his diges-
tion, what mode of He conduaces to his
tranquil sleep, how much exercise, and
of what sort, causes healthful fatigue
without averweariness,
ee
That another {tem of comfort tn re
gard to delleate bables 1s that they fre. |
quently rally from dizeases usder
which far stronger children sini
. * »
That a fat, healthy child will often
eink rapidly In an attack of fever. for
lostance: the malady seems to feed
pon the flesh and strength of the
ehlld. and these net as fuel 10 the
Baws. while the thin, puny baby may
descend to death's door and yet keep
is hold on life with a tenacity that
1s little short of mirsculons— Philadel.
3 phia Record.
New York's Bugus Deenmakers.
Fire flashes in the eyes of the com-|
plainer, and the girl at the desk was
equally wrathy.
‘We have looked you up.” she said,
“and find that you are not a bous-fde
dressmaker and therefore uot eatitled
digcount.”
“What do you call a bona-fide dress
maker®™ demanded the complainer.
YA person who does something be-
sides botne sewing.” sald the girl at
o the desk. "A person who bas at least
ope regular customer, besides ber
mother and sisters and aunts.”
The complainer was so wad that all
abe co say was, “I'll see about this
hat doesn't make a dressmaker out of
her, according to our way of think.
"We are simply overran with re
nests for discount from amatagrs
t would seem that New York had |
{ been torned Into a big dressmaking
emporium and that one-half the popu
{lation was trying to get a discouni at
the shops for the other half
There are some white Sannel waists |
that are relieved by embroldery in self
“We wouldn't mind extending cour
tegion even to these pretenders if they
didn't abuse thelr privileges so. They
are not content to get their own
things at a reduced price, but they
try to ring in all thelr relations und
passing acquaintances on the disconnt
system. Even dry goods stores have
a few rights, and we have to draw
the line somewhere If we dido’t, we
might as well reduce all our goons
ten per cent. and Le done with it”
New York Times
Mra. Fane Mansfield, a centensrian.
of Lynn, Mass. lHves in the oldest
house in that city, wiaich was bulit |
250 years ago.
Women ars now admitted to the rwo
{ universities In Baden, but they have
not been able fo secure permission to
study dentistry.
ter of Edwin Booth, livex in the hopes
in Chicagy which constituted the ac.
tors’ ouly property In that ¢ity When
he died,
The Leipsic University has refused
admission fo thirty oaian wonien,
on the ground that thelr preparatory
instruction in Rossls cou... not be held
sufficient,
The litle town of Marmaton, Kun,
fs practically run by women. It has a
woman shoo] tegscher, a woman bole
graph operptor, 8 postialairess, 8 won
an pastor in charge of its only church,
and a woman letter carris
An Italian wornsan mend wtod fam
a French university 8 to conduet an
American course In owdicine at the
University of Chicagn. She {8 List
Carioua Cipriani, first of her sex to
take a doctor's degree In Paris,
An English writer who has belonged
to several ersunizations bas started a
ernsade agninst women's clubs. Bbe
claims that the membership comnait-
| tees, Which are supposs] to prevent
the admission of undesirable persons,
do pot exercise the necessary precan
tions. :
Ohlo bonsts that one of its best sad
dlery businesses is conducted by a
woman. fhe is a widow and a gradn-
ate of a school of pharmacy. Her
knowledge of chemistry wan of stich
value to har husband in treating leath
ery that she gradually worked into the
business,
To Queen Anne of Bohemian, wife of |
Richard Il. 18 ascribed the eredit fog
introducing side saddles (n England
Also for Introducing pins as used of
present. Before her arrival In Eng
land both sexes nsed ribands, Joop
Boles, laces and points and tags. claps,
hooks and eyes and skewers of brass, |
silver and gold.
A few of the wilsts have narrow,
flaring edges to the cuffs, falling over
the hands.
A thick soft silk for underwear and
nightgowns is of a new Japanese make,
It In algo used for handkerchiefs.
For evenlug wear separate lace
waists made entirely of Irish crochst
are. fashionable. They are of Gue
workmanship and expensive.
Velveteen shirt waists In eolored
prints as well as solid coiors are worn
with eller waist sults and it js said
that these will be fashionable for the ja
cool spring months,
Some of the culls and stocks are of
the solld tucking. others with groupe
of tucks and others have groups of
tacks running around the cuffs and
tone on the dtocka
Some of the watst with elbow sleeves
have the sleevs made entirely of the
tucking, po more of it appearing on the
walst. These sleeves Inst turn the eb
bow, and are finished with a little |
frill of lace or embroidery.
A pretty muff for evening weir ls
a dainty creation In velvet violers
which cover the front in a pretty mass |
of colar. The muff Is edged with deep
rallies of violet satin ribbon and
trimmed with a large bow of violet
tulle
Pockethooks and handbags were nev.
The mest exaul- |
site ones are of ove leather, with a!
eT More attractive
single stone set In the batten clasp,
sain the beaded aud brocade purses,
with either gold or silver mountings,
are among the extreme noveities
Hats ecntinne to be built broad and
flat, and the toques of fur with low |
velvet crowns are deetiesd very radish.
One of sable has a white shirred velvet |
crown, and underneath the brim which |
turns up at one side 3 a large white
camellia. Tule and fur is another
favorite combination,
It is sald that the coronation period
in England will bring out many Vie
torian styles in English low hats, with
ribbons, sashes and long strings. For
the sash effects the eighteen inch soft
Anish materigls will be used A few
{of these low crowned hats have ak
| ready been worn in this city.
_wiek; severe pains shot through my chest |
tioed my wife seemed more cheerful than
| usual. 1 questioned her and fonnd she |
ceived, of men flirted just as | was, and
| After taking the contents of the first bot.
mined to give this remedy a fair trial, and
{ sleep well, eat anything and thoroughly
‘enjoy life. I Laws told several of my
Mra. Edward R. Grossman, a daagh- |
say that they are like new men. I sin:
Compound, and alép yourselves for mak.
canwrs Candy Oathartie the genuine, pat up :
Frank Chambers, of § Bennett Bt, Chis
wick "For over two yearw | safired agen
tes from indigestion, and became redoied
ing mere shadow of my stalwirt self. |
would return Bome from my business feel
ing so faint that 1 could hardly drag ne
leg after the other; my dear wile did all
she pomibly could to tempt me with dun
ty dishes, and as 1 entered the hous I
sniffed and thought: “Uh, how good, I
know I can eat that! But siss! no sooner
had I eaten a few mouthivls, when felt
snd shoulder blades, my eyes swam nd
everything seemed black. | became
alternately hot and cold, and got up
from such a dainty dinper heartily wick
of living, and feelizg I wes a wire trial to
everybody. I may mention that 1 was
als very much trovbled with a saly skin,
and often boils. Dut one ewntiing I no
bad been reading a pamphlet dhe bad ro
who had been cured by Vogeler's Com. |
pound. Said she, “What gives me more
faith in it is that it is made from the for |
mules of an eminent physicizn sow in se
tive practice in the West End of London,
80 1 am sure it is po guack thing’ “All
right, dear, let's have a bottle) mid 1)
tle I felt very much better, and deter
I can positively assure you that a few bot.
ties have made s new man of nie. I can
friends, whom I krew were suffering the
mme as myself, sand they all wish me to
cerely bless the great physician who gave
you the formula of Vogeler's Cumtive
ing ita virtues known to a suffering pub
Bie,” The propristors (the £1. Jacobs Oi,
Ltd, Baltimore) will send a simple free
to say one writing to them and mentioning |
this paper.
Explorers have ap
miles of the North
approach to the th a
hed within ol
i SR
Chirfieid Headaslie Powter a are especially
adarteil to the speed of nervous women, 4
Chin music mag ba the ropiit of the
wind whistiing throogh a man’s whiskers
Best Yor he Bowes.
No matter what ails yon, besdacha to a
agnor, your will never get well sutll woar
bowel are pat right. Camcanzes dolp nature
enrs you without s gripe or fata, , produns
natural movements, somt ust 10
sents to start nat your beait oo Case
in metal boxes every tablet has C. CG. O.
stamped, an it. Beware of imitations.
ABHRIAY) BA RR I Se 3
The New York Chamber of Commerce
Garfield Teadnche Powders? 4 Powders ars
sckl for 100. One Pawder sures a headache, :
The we Bavip siwiys with us, but
Are Anxious to Pay Thelr Fines.
Among the anomalies which A
prohibition law has given rise to In
Kansas is a fervent desire on the part
of certain law breakers to pay the
I penalty of their erie. At Wallington
the tenperanca fulk started to get out
an injunction probfbiting the eclty
treasurer from accepting the fn
which are imposed on joliticenpers
every month, And the joitithespers |
beaded off this fiove by rushing
and paying thelr fines. $390 each, sf
. months In auvanco
Nerve Rentorr §3trial bottle and treatin fron
A
received a demand from &
woman for the passage of a law “to
compel Reefers of hotels or sleeping
rooms to keep on cirh bed four gullte
and one Banke! dach guilt to eon
tain not less than five pounds of cot
ton batting (not coarse hair), ard tol
ba poverad with at Jeast 14 yards of | |
cloth (seven yards Gn each side), two
and onethid yards long and at least
two yards wide: and the blanket to
weigh at least two pounds: this cov
ering 10 be kept on 1bhe beds from Bep-
tember 10 to May 1
AGL er mie 5 BBD AR KAA
Thare were 1516 immigrants refus | |
ed admission to the United States Inst}
your.
i i a
Dysing is ms simpls as washing when you |
ues Poewan Favxiess Dyes. Hold by all |
draints EN SAN AR i 3
There are on he i fakes sixty-five
weamers, whieh the largest RITY
1200 pnssengers. on i
bit ch toch aera. to IHRE PENA
fend to Garfiald Tes So. Brookien, rr Y.
for samples Garfield Tea and fond
Powders tw s invalaable romadiog
dikes eas i Mk tat
The Chinere have tice aveked Moscow, :
once a 1357 and amin in 1206. :
A Bs Fre Rn YA SARA
FITRpermanont iy cursd. No fits or napioge.
nos after Sret day's uss of Dr. Kine's Civent
Dr. B.H. Krpen, ad, March fs, . Phila, Pa i
Taking evervihing into consideration
the sspenmion bridge is without s pler.
Mrs Winslow’ «Soothing Srrap fore idren |
teething soften the gums. reine inflasime.
tion, allsys pain, cures wind. soli. 35 a bottle,
Sa de
The total Jangth of of ‘ocean cables 8 aR,
B42 miles.
I do not “believe Pleo Cure for Conmimne
tion bas ahs qual for coughs and solde Jone
¥. Boren, Trivity Sprisgs Ind. Feb. 15, 100.
The woman who marries » crank disor :
era that life is 3 grind
Gardel Toa cures canst] pation.
RAE Noha SARA. (Tm i eB
Some people are so lazy that even thelr
Bivers won i) work.
ee Ta ; '
iad Cr phe el Tata
Pe Fre eA Sim B44 Su thie o role end ave
a Be wn da inbraiesery
that 1s better than having them acainat us. |
ment which they
be used by fathers
Syrup of Figs
which the children
assistance in the w
Irs qualizy is 4
laxative principles
aso tone original
era sometimes offe
Lite But of doors and out of the games . which they play andl the enjor-
greater part of that Bealthiul development which is 80 casential to their
happiness when grown, When a laxative is needed the résaaly which is
given to them to cleanse and sweeten aad strengthen the internal organs
on whitch it acts, should be such as physiciaas world sanction, because sta
component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy sell free from
every ohiectionatle quality. The pae remedy which physicians and parents,
well-informed, approve and recommend amd which the little ones enjoy,
becaase of ita pleasant aver, its gentle attion and its beneficial effects, a
Byrup of Figs-—and for the same reason it is the only Lixative which should
mataraily | without griping, ieritat
system 8s Herctualiv,
from the use of the old-time cathartios and modern imitations, and against
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy asd hapyy, do not give
them medicines, when medicines are got needed, and
gentieSiyrap of Figs
the Little cues, do wot aceept any of (he suhintitutes which u
bought anywhere of all reliable drnggints ut Afty cents per hottie. Please
receive amd the efforts which thiry male, comes the
Grd mothers,
ia the only Pipi which acts gently, plensantiy and
or nauseating and which clesnses the
without hiring that constipated habit which results
sbaald be so carefully yrunrded. If you woulll have them
wien nature needs
av of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and
ne pot dnly to the excellence of the pombingtion of the
of plants with pivasant aromatic syrups a juices, hut
nethod of manufacture and 38 vou Salas ive health of
srpuions Geals
r to increave their profils. The genuine article muy be
to remember, the full same Of the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. is printed on
the front of every pack:
age. In order to gut Us
Benoficial effects it fy al
Wayh ngoéssary [ov buy
the genuine suly.