The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 07, 1915, Image 3

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    THE SEMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
MTIOML
New Sports Sweater for Fall
From
Suffering
JUSTAWORD
ABOUT YOUR
OMMAFFAID
to Satisfaction
HEALTH
Dr REV. D. D. SUTCUFFE
AnUutl Suprrinltndrnl tt Men, Moody Dill
Iwlituli of Chicago
No outfit Is quito coraplcto In these
days without a sweater of somo sort.
Aud thero is a wide and varied choice
in sweaters, for they ar claiming more
attention than ever boforo In their
history.
There are finely woven sweaters of
Bilk, in gay colors, which one sees at
the afternoon concert, at the country
club, on tho beaches and tho golf
links, and In any other outdoor meet
ings of fashionables. Thero are sweat
ers considerably like them, made of
artificial silk, usually in more vivid
colorings than tho all-silk variety.
Then thoro aro the practical wool
sweaters, Bimilar to that shown in tho
picture and bolonging to tho same
class.
Tho now models aro carefully de
signed to the end that thoy may em
body Just tho right stylo. In tho cx
amplo pictured hero, for instanco, it
will bo noticed that tho sleovos aro
well shaped and finished with a cuff
Three New Models for Fall
Of all things,'' millinery requires
caroful choosing, and, after It is
bought, tho hat requires caroful plac
ing on tho head, if it is to fulfill its
destiny. According to nn old millin
ery maxim that destiny is to improvo
tho appearance of tho wearer. "You
must look bottor with your hat than
without .if' that is the oxacting test
to which each new modo is to bo sub
jected. Tho three now models for fall,
which appear here, aro types that will
repay a llttlo study on tho part of
thoso who consldor things boforo buy
ing them. Thoy includo a small tur
ban, a turban with extension crown
which forms n halo brim, and ono of
tho graceful wide-brimmed hats to
which fashion Is extending welcom
ing bands.
Quito a number of thoso wido
brimmed hats are shaped with brims
turning upward at tho back. Tills has
brought in tho undorbrlm trimming
again and It Is not confined to wido
brimmed shapes. Short, curling
ostrich plumes fit Into tho trimming
of tho underbrim in tho most graceful
way. , '
The small turban Is mado of corded
and button. The patch pockets lcavo
a turnover flap, and tho new order of
things In belts is recognized. Tho col
lar may bo turned up closo about the
neck if required.
Uecause this is a sweater for real
comfort In cool days it is rather heavy.
Its usefulness begins with fall, and
continues to tho coming of another
summer, for it reinforces the too light
wrap in tho depths of winter. It Is
an excellent model to choose for tho
young girl to wear to school during
the autumn months, and nothing could
bo better designed or arranged for
sports wear.
Sweaters of wool stand tho rough
handling which they are likely to get
from young people, and continue to
look none tho worse for it. Now that
thoy aro mado In beautiful colors and
with so much attention to style, tho
Hold of their usefulness Is wonderfully
increased.
silk, and would bo equally offectlvo in
panne velvet. Tho material is covered
with corded tucks and serves for the
covering of tho hat and for its trim
ming. Tito edges aro finished with a
silver tinsel braid which has tho effect
of needlework. It looks Hko close-set
overcast stitches, and needlowork
decoration is a featuro of tho now fall
millinery.
Tho turban with extension crown Is
mado of black velvet and white
chiffon. A bead work ornament trims
tho front and is mado entirely of
white beads.
The soft and graceful brim of tho
third hat bespeaks for It, and for
many others of tho samo character,
first placo In tho favor of young
women. It Is mado of velvet In black
or ono of thp dark shades of fash
lonablo colors. Tho trimming is of
whito fancy ostrich and looks Hko a
bit of flroworks, dono In frost. It
throws Us sprays In front of tho loft
oyo of tho wearer with an abandon un
known to ornamonts hitherto. Hut it
is strong in tho knowlcdgo that it is
less In tho way of vision than many a
veil.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Children Who Insist on Being Real Americans
WASHINGTON. Whllo tho now "Americanization day" Idea, for instilling
tho spirit ami Ideals of tho United States into naturalized citizens, will
undoubtedly appeal to many in Washington, a largo number of tho foreign'
born of tho city aro nlroady devoting
I WOM'T LGMH IT iffjm) LE EP.
Am
happened when a teacher of a kindergarten had her pupils out for a walk
may glvo an understanding oi" this spirit. A woman approacned tho party
and, pointing to a bright-appearing boy near tho teacher, asked his nation
ality. "Ho Is Russian," replied tho tcachor.
"No, I nm npt," quickly retorted tho five-year old; "I am American."
"I did not mean you wcro Russian," explained tho teacher. "1 meant
thnt your mother nnd father aro Russians." '
"No, thoy aro not, cither. Thoy aro Americans, too," camo back the
answor, quickly. '
Another incident may sorvo to show the dlllgonco with which tho foreign
born nro seeking to bocomo "truo Americans." A reporter in search bl
children who, !io had heard, could speak thrco, four or flvo languages went
to ono of tho schools.
Tho teacher in charge cnlled to ono of tho pupils known to speak o
number of languages:
"Annie, can't you say something in
child. Annio Immediately becamo bashful and rcfusurto say anything.
"What Ianguago do you speak?" tho child was akcd.
, "I speak English," sho answered.
"Yes, hero nt school. But what do you speak nt homo? What do mothoi
and father speak?"
"Oh, thoy speak English, too,'' camo back quickly. "Thoy want to be
Amorlcan."
United States' Crusade Against Weight Frauds
AMERICAN consumers of print butter nro paying moro than $8,000,000
each year for butter thoy do not got. This is bocauso tho weights of the
commodity they actually receive are materially less than thoso thoy nro
supposed to bo buying. Consumers of
bulk butter that Is weighed out over
tho counter aro paying other real mil
lions for imaginary fat that can never
bo cut with a knlfo or spread on a
slice of bread. And buyers of pota
toes, sugar, flour, meat, milk and all
other foodstuffs that go to mako up
tho American dietary aro contributing
additional millions, in tho aggregate,
for thing3 that thoy never receive
In tho virllo Ianguago of the street,
tho American consumer is being illm-
llammed and short-weighted; and in a largo percentage of cases ho or usu
ally she is wholly Ignorant of tho fact.
It Is becauso of tho conditions of affairs of which these things nro only
amples that tho division of weights and measures of tho bureau of standards
has directed many of its activities In
ment of better weights and measuro laws by tho federal govornmont and
tho several states, and toward bringing nbout stricter enforcement of existing
laws. Recognizing that tho education of tho consumer Is a nocossary prereq
uisite to better conditions tho department has prepared a bulletin on house
hold measurements that will bo a popular trcatlso on tho subject nnd which
will put information in tho hands of tho housekeopor that can bo mado ot
tho greatest usefulness and money valuo.
Training Good Cooks for
F lato years since 190G tho United
mass of wen who simply got food.
men who havo studied the subject, and
tevv5Torx
IHifiifL -oh
VJ
Tho men aro tnught how to Bolcct good
meat, tho chemistry of food values, the testing of foodstuffs, tho nutritlvo
elements in vegetables and tho chomh-try of brcnd-baklng.
In tho big, 'Bwcot-smolllng bakers a. Iho Washington barracks thoro arc
to bo seen overy morning nbout a dozen husky fellows for thoy tako tholi
lessons by small detnlls all engaged In mniihing tho dough In working
machines, poking it Into tho huge oven or fishing it out nt tho end of a long
woodon polo. As thoy bako tho bread for tho entire post, thoy use each day
about two barrels of flour. The bread Is delicious and fashioned of tho
purest Ingredients.
Tho barracks kitchen Is used for the preparation of most of tho food, but
thoro is nlso outside a "field kitchen." in which tho cooking Is virtually dono
in tho open. The place Is a Hlmple shed, open all around, oxcopt that tho
sides aro protected by wire screening. There aro taught lessons In how to
proparo an appetizing meal with the thonnometc- below zero or rising toward
tho top of tho glass tube.
Experiments at the Government's Chicken Farm
THERE'S a sixty-acre poultry farm thirty minutes- rldo from Washington,
and beyond nil doubt tho work which is being dono thoro would throw
light upon nt least ono of the many problems which arlstr constantly to
"stump" the chicken fancier, bo ho
amateur or professional.
Whcnovor a local breeder of feath
sred stock is puzzled by a question of
feeding, breeding or housing; when
over he Is uncertain as to what strain
of chickens had better be specialized
upon to meet his particular need;
whenever ho would Hko to know how
an expert would go about handling
fowls with nothing moro thnn tho
equipment expected of an ordinary,
privately owned farm, It will pay him
to look oyer this particular establishment. Ho will bo moro than welcome,
for, you soo, tho farm in question belongs to Uncle Sam and Is part of tho
Uoltsvllle, Md., bureau of animal Industry station.
In fact, tho men who aro running tho big poultry establishment doslro
above all things to havo chicken fanciers and breeders visit, them and aeo
the work thoy nro doing.
Collateral with tho foedlng, housing nnd breeding probloms of ordinary
poultry production, tho Roltsvlllo farm at present Is tho scone of n good
many Investigations which, when completed, aro unquestionably destined to
bo of Intense Interest to tho poultry dealer, Ono of them dcala with an
attorapt to control tho color of tho yolks of oggs. Anothor Is designed to
dtscloso tho ingredients of a ration based on staples easily obtained In any
Qart ot tho ivriutry, which will produce tho highest numbor of eggs posatblo.
much timo and thought to becoming
real Americans. Particularly Is this
true of tho younger generation, which
has no doubt suffered from nppolla
tlons nfllxcd to them by children born
in this country bocauso of their for
eign descent.
Tho foreign-born children aro "all
Americans," dcsplto their foreign orl
gin. It is doubtful if tho much-discussed
hyphen will over bo attached
to them. An incident which recpntly
your native iMiguago?" nho asked the
rocent years toward securing tho enact
Uncle Sam's Soldiers
States army has been no longor q
Thoy aro now scientifically fed by
In a practical way by presiding ovoi
ovens and stoves In schools. There,
nro six training schools for arm
cooks, ono bolng In each division ol
tho country San Francisco, Fort RI
loy, San Antonio, Philippine Islands
Hawaii and In Wushlngton. Soldlors
who wish to tako n course aro allowed
to enter for four months' study and al
tho end bf that time tho proficient
ones are graduated.
Tho courso consists of a thorough
training in actual cooking and baking,
I
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to
THXT-DiiUKhti-r. thy faith luith mndc
theo wluilo, ko In peace. Mark 6'15-J).
Tho Incident of tho healing of this
woman illustrates in a very slmplo
way tho five stopB
which bring tho
sinner from suf
fering to satisfac
tion. First stop Her
nood of Jesus,
Thoro wnB no
help for her eith
er in herself or In
others. Sho had
suffered for 13
years, had trlod
many physlclnns,
had spent all bIio
had in attempt
ing to rid herself
of this disenso,
but in snlto of all
sho and her physlclnns could do, sho
was "nothing bottcred but rather grow
worse." Sho was hclplcsB and thoro
foro sho wn8 hopeless. What sho need
cd was this Great Physician who nlono
could heal her. What a truo picture
of tho slnnor striving against sin. How
very soon snlvatlon would como to
many if thoy could only sco how hopo-
Iobb nnd helpless their condition is
apart from him, tho Great Physician.
Second Step Her Approach to Jesuo.
When Bho heard of him sho camo to
him. Would that all might bo brought
to Jesus as simply as this. Supposo
sho had merely gono to Peter or ono
of tho other loaders among tho Lord'B
followers? Would Peter havo boon
ablo to do her any good? Would ho
havo been any better than her physi
cians? And what moro enn nny min
ister today do thnn simply point tho
wny to Jesus? wfio would think tho
Journey's end wna reached JuBt bo
causo tho signpost was In sight? Tho
truo minister Is but a signpost point
ing tho wny to Jesus as tho only ono
who can heal tho soul's disease. And
neither did this woman meroly go to
tho crowd around Jesus. Sho muut
necessarily go to tho crowd, for tho
peoplo wcro thronging round him, but
It was Jesus himself to whom alio
went. Too many aro satisfied today
when thoy nro merely with tho crowd
that Burrounds tho Lord. That Is,
they doom It sufficient if thoy aro
members of somo church, mingling
with tho peoplo of God. Hut nolthor
can tho church, nnymoro thnn tho
ministry, glvo salvation to a soul. Tho
church and her ministers nro sot for
tho spiritual help and growth of tho
Lord'B peoplo; tho Savior !b Jobus
nlono.
Third Step Her Touch With Jesut.
Sho might bo near him, but It was
necessary to touch him and touch
him sho did. After her long experi
ence with many physicians thoro
would not be, porhnps, great faith be
hind the hand sho stretched out to
touch him. Rut It la not. groat faith
that brings tho blessing, but tho ac
tual coming in touch with tho ono
who hns all power. It is not tho faith.
but tho object of faith that works tho
mlrnclo. I3ut thero must bo faith, bo
it small or groat, to touch Jesus for
one's own need before tho powor of
Jcsub can oporato. A small wlro can
carry tho powor of n largo dynamo,
but there must bo contact So ono
can bo very near to Jesus and yot go
unsaved If thero bo no personal touch
for ono s own salvation.
Fourth Step Her Healing by Jesus,
It camo Immediately upon her touch
ing him. Tho moment her hand
reached out and touched him, thnt mo
mont "sho felt In her body thnt Bho
was healed of that plaguo." Thoro
was no waiting, no long period of con
valesccnco, no gradual passing of tho
plague, but nt onco thero enmo relief
and sho wns whole. So it Is when
soul is saved. Tho moment that soul,
seeing Jesus as tho only Savior, and
believing In his power and wllllngnoflu
to Bave, reaches out the hand of faith
for tho personal need, that moment
snlvatlon comes.
Fifth Step Her Confession of Jescfe
Why did Jesus bring her out boforo
thnt crowd to tell her Btory? Dc
causo Bho would nevor havo hoard tho
word "daughter" from his lips nor
would sho ever havo heard tho words
"go In pence" If thoro had not been
this public confession. Thero nro
many who havo believed In Jesus to
tho saving of their souls who havo no
satisfaction and peace concerning
thoir sins, becauBO thoy nro hold back
from making an open confession of
their faith. If you havo believed and
aro saved, tell tho Btory and you will
hear him say to you na ho said to this
womun, "go in peace." If It bo that
you are not saved, ho Bays to you,
"him that cometh unto mo I will In no
wlso cast out." Ho haB tho powor and
tho willingness to Bnvo you Just now If
you but trust him.
When tho Heart Is Weary.
When tlio heart is wearied by the
hard conflict of llfo it Is woll some
times to withdraw to tho solitude for
rest nnd Inspiration. Thero may como
peaco and cournKO and renewed
strength; but it will not do to stay
there, thinking to sorvo God, Tho
service of God is tho sorvico of one's
fellow men. H. 0. McDougall.
If your health is poor at a
result of a weak stomach, lazy
liver or clogged bowels
HOSTETTER'S
IT HELPS NATURE CORRECT SUCH
FROUBLES f ND IMPROVES HEALTH
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed
For Douches
In tlio local treatment ot woman's ills,
uneli us loucorrhoea, nnd inflammation, hot
douches ot Paztlno aro very olllcnclous.
No woman who has ovor used medicated
douches will fall to appreciate- the cloan and
hoalthy condition l'axtlno produces and tho
prompt relief from soreness and discomfort
which follows its use.Thls is because l'axtlno
possesses superior clwinslniy, disinfect
ins mm iicniuiR properties.
For ton years tlio l.ydla E. i
riukliam Medicine Co. has roc-
ommomlod l'axtlno In thoir
prlvato correspondence with wo
men, which proves its superl.
orlty. "MVomon who havo boon
roltovod say it is " worth its
welclit In cold." At dmcclsts.
BOo. largo box or by ninll. Sample free
Tho Puxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
Wntion 1'. Colemnn,
l'alent Lnwyrr.WulituiUon.
I).C Advice and book. tree.
lutes reasonable Highest references, lkateerflccsv
47 bu. Corn per Acre &nAr.W.
loam, (lood water, no bnlldlnca, near tnatkot. Snap.
1U acre. Write Theodora Johnson llurko, B, Dak.
This Ib tho busy
Bcasou for tho
farmer and tho hen.
Ileautiful. clear white clothes delights
the laundress who uses Red Cross Hall
Blue. All grocers. Adv.
Hut a mother-m-law can lay down
tho law to n lawyor.
Drink Denlson's Coffee,
For your health's sako.
Ono llttlo dlmplo has caused many a
fall.
Nebraska Directory
IA OS If no supplies. Largest
BVJ Uf EV bouse In the Trent. All
ClUICUIIIfS KoHttuuuKOods. Wepayre
rilaldniilU turu poatago on flulahlur.
ME ROBERT DEMPSTER CO- 1813 Farntm Strati
Entrain Kodak c. umana, neu.
Jackson-Slgnall Go.
Write or wire, for market
Suntntlons oa all kinds of
'eelcrs, Sheep and Cattle.
155-157 Eichintt BUi ,i Omitii, Rik.
Kererencesi LItb btook Nation
al Uank, Security 8 la to Hank.
DATOT VH Live Slock
LJ V WW JLaJLaCP Commission Co,
BMPMBNT3 SBCORBD BT
$100,000.00 'ffiftS.0
BUST PRICES AITD FILLS.
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DOCTORS
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DENTISTS
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HOG CHOLERA
can be prerentrd. for particulars
rousultyour Veterinarian or writ
t us. AlwRTnapecirrlBlclllrra
(piri tsil.iiou ciioUBidiaiB,
V. H. TtUrUarr LUmm If imkar St. See
that the boitlea bear onr labels
and that the seals are unbroken.
HB1 OMtreet, South OmuUa
RHEUMATISM
can be cured or money refunded. The rum
Treatment in the only ponltlve cure known.
Only ten days tlino required for a cure. Call
or write for teBtliuonluU n-rnl full particulars.
Dr. W. W. Bowser, 314 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.
Hotel Castle
632 So. 16 St., Omaha, Neb.
New, absolutely fireproof.
Rooms with private bath - $1.50
Roomi with private toilet - 1.00
Fred A. Casfle, Proprietor
MUTUAL LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION CO.
Selltrt of Live Stock on tfi South
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BOTH CATTLE SALESMEN. BOTH HOO BALES
MEN AD OFFICE MAHAGBR WITH TUB "HAT
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