McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, January 07, 1937, Image 3
McCORMICl
S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937
Uncle PhilQ
SayA:
Today and Tomorrow
Tomorrow is not yours, and it ia
yet uncertain whether it ever will
be. Today is the only time which
you can with the least shadow of
propriety call your own.
Of course we are all tinctured
more or less with pessimism, but
it is as bad form to talk about it
as it is to be a whooping optimist.
One may manage difficult execu
tive work perfectly, but if his dis
position is fretful the work will
kill him.
One is not born with a con
science. It comes with the years.
Understanding and Knowledge
Knowledge, without understand
ing, is as ineffective as was steam
before Watts discovered how it
could be applied.
Tour friend is not the one who
tells die truth about you, but con
ceals some of it. Bless his loyal
heart!
People perpetually pursuing
thrills give you the impression of
being hystericky or worse still—
unbalanced.
If men didn't have to think and
worry over making a living, they
would be handsomer.
If You* re Told
to “Alkalize”
Try This Remarkable
“Phillips*' Way
Thousands are Adopting
On every ride today people are bring
urged to alkalize their stomach. And
thus ease symptoms of "acid indiges
tion,** nausea and stomach upsets.
To min quick alkalisation, just do.
this: Take two teaspoons of PHIL
LIPS* MILK OP MAGNESIA 30
minutes after eating. OR — take two
Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets,
which have the same antacid effect.
Relief comes almost at once —
usually in a few minutes. Nausea.
•Jgas" — fuHness after eating and
arid indigestion** pains leave. You
feel like a new person.
Try this way. You'll be surprised
at results. Get either the liquid l *Phil-
M ......
easy to cany with you.
Only 25/ a box at all drug stores.
ALSO M TASUT FOKMt
_ tiny tablet is
<Jm equivalent of a
* of ten-
MflkofMac. ^ 2
Phillips*
He Who Hesitates
The man who hesitates is very
often bossed.
CHECK THAT COICH
BEFORE ITCETS
WORSE
it before it gete you down. Cheek It
others, maybe the children, catch it.
it with FOLEY'S HONEY A TAR.
tiras quick relief
raw, irritated
Spoon-
Thia doublescting
•xkj opctxis recovery.
Games.' quickly allays tickling, backing. Spoon*
i retiring makea for n cough-free aleep.^No
I on retiring makes for a i
bit-formiag. stomach-upsetting drugs.
tor children,too. Don’t let that cough due to a
eoM hang oaf For quick relief and operdti
WS—rymafat on FOLEY’S HONEY A TAR.
A FARMER BOY
O NE of the best known
medical men In the
IT. S. was the late Dr. R.
V. Pierce of Buffalo, N.
Y., who waa born on a
farm in Pa. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription has
for nearly 70 years been
helping women who have
headache and backache av
aociated with functional
disturbances, and older women who experi
ence heat flashes. By Increasing the appetite
this tonic helps to upbuild the body. Buy of
your druggist. New sire, tabs., 50c, liquid $L
Watch Your .•
Kidneys/
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood
WOUR kidneys are constantly fifter-
T ing waste matter from the blood
stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in
their work—do not act as nature in
tended—fail to remove impurities that
poison the system when retained.
Then you may suffer nagging back
ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting up at night, puffiness
under the eyes; feel nervous, misera
ble—all upset.
Don't delay? Use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially for poorly func
tioning kidneys. Iney are recom
mended by grateful users the country
over. Get them from any druggist.
Doans Pills
Casual Clothes in
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
/CASUAL clothes were never more
^ attractive than they are at this
very moment. Planned to perfection
in colorings as well as textures, and
beautifully styled and tailored as
they now are, whether you're plan
ning either a resort, cruise or stay-
at-home wardrobe it’s your casual
clothes in the new stunning woolens
that are sure to fit into the picture
in the most fashionable and com
fortable way.
Your frocks will be in lightweight
or sheer wool and will slip nicely
under your warm coats for northern
and cruise wear, as well as being
admirably adapted to active coat*
less days in the sunny south. Your
coats and suits will be in wool in
varying weights according to the
climate you choose—but no matter
what type you select, you can be
sure of the requisite amount of
warmth with no fear of the tired
feeling that comes from a coat of
burdensome weight.
For wear all day, every day, in
any climate, lightweight wool frocks
are styled on practical and jaunty
lines as they have never been styled
before. Bright and dark colors in
gypsy, in Tyrolean peasant high
shades, in plaids, in monotones are
good for immediate wear for trav
el or town while pastel tones are
recognized as becomingly appropri
ate for warm resorts. Pictured to
the right is a happy little frock in
plaid cashmere wool. Clever use of
the striking pattern slims the body
lines in flattering effect. A slide
fastener closing from neck to hem
is smart and young and a boon to
the girl who must make a nine
o’clock class, keep a business ap
pointment or appear on deck at an
early morning hour. A mannish lit
tle velveteen tie loops at the front
in a jiffy and a sporting leather
belt marks the trim waist.
For wear over frocks of this type
with your trig little suede or felt
hat there are broad-shouldered wool
en top coats with the same non
chalant poise as frock and head-
gear. Warm, and weather resistant,
they are smart and becoming and
are charmingly appropriate for
town, country or travel be they
with or without fur. Whether these
coats be belted or flared or swing
ing wide in a swagger line they
are cut with freedom for wear over
wool frocks or skirt-and-jacket com
binations.
The chic of the casual topcoat is
illustrated in the model to the left
in the picture. Here a gray chevron
wool (gray is high-style this season)
has a flaring lapel collar and pocket
tabs of soft gray krimmer. The
flared skirt hips in at the waist un
der a sturdy leather belt.
Wool and fur ensembles are also
most excellent all-purpose choices
as well. Very smart indeed are
swagger fur coats and capes lined
in tweeds and monotones to match
accompanying woolen frocks or
skirts. A beautifully styled triple
purpose wool ensemble is shown
centered in the foreground of the
group. Here a slender skirt of rough
textured nubbly wool in a rich gold
color is topped by a matching fitted
jacket which may be worn with or
without a blouse. As you see, a
fingertip length warm swagger coat
in the same wool fabric slips over
all. It has modish fulled shoulders
and a tuxedo collar of luxurious
brown beaver. Masterfully tailored,
it is good style for town or country,
northern winters or cool days in
southern climes.
© Western Newspaper Union.
GYPSY HEADDRESS
By CHKRIB NICHOLAS
A handkerchief of red silk chiffon
edged with sequins worn over the
hair in gypsy fashion to protect mi
lady’s wave flavors of romance and
the picturesque, does it not? Ever
so smart this season! Young girls
are quite excited over the fflea and
novelty silk headdress handker
chiefs are the call of the hour now
that the party season is on full blast.
The latest also is to border the
hemline of the yards-and-yards
around the skirt of the black mous
seline evening dress with multi-col
ored bands of silk taffeta. See the
gown in the picture. It is an Alix
creation. The fact that the black
mousseline is posed over a white
organdy petticoat stiffened with
horsehair and that gypsy color
ings are featured makes this a cos
tume of unusual distinction.
VELVET LEADS WAY
IN STYLE INTEREST
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
Velvets have a way with them
this season. They are not only
crush-resistant but they seem to
like the crowd. They certainly have
gone places, done things and looked
right smart. Now, they have stepped
right into the midwinter festivities.
Velvet wraps, gowm>, and little
jackets, velvet lounging pajamas
for the leisure hours of winter
sports.
Velvet nighties and robes of wash
able velvet, pajamas, hostess gowns
and bed jackets, lovely velvet mules
and sandals, boudoir quilted pil
lows and bed covers of delicate
shades of velvet.
Men have dressing gowns, smok
ing jackets, and collar boxes of
velvet in rich, dark shades.
Little girls may have velvet
dresses just like mother’s, and lit
tle girls get the same satisfaction
out of their velvet dresses that
mother gets out of hers. They feel
dressed up and they love it.
Smart velvet coats for little boys
as well as little girls with tiny vel
vet berets to match, are to be found
and they do look well.
The older woman finds velvets for
every hour of her day, and this
year we have our velvetr properly
styled, not only for every hour of
the day but becoming clothes for
women of every age.
Turbans for Evening Are
Proving Popular in Paris
Turbans are proving immensely
popular in Paris for evening wear.
They are practical for last-minute
invitations where a woman has not
time to have an original coiffure
arranged by a hairdresser. Silver
or gold lame is the most popular
material for the evenings turbans,
although many are made of silver
and dressed exactly like real hair.
Little velvet caps, exactly match
ing one’s gown, also are shown in
the newest collection.
A Trio for the Younger Set
For Smart Costume
Bordeaux red and black are com
bined for a smart woolen costume.
1202
nr HREE more intriguing num-
-*■ bers than these would be hard
to imagine—even in this day of
rampant fashion and scintillating
style! It’s a trio that the younger
set in The Sewing Circle win be
enthusiastic about too, for first
consideration is given them in—
Pattern 1996—This excellently
styled jumper dress is one the tot
of six and the lass of fourteen
will sing long and loud over. It
is a guaranteed delight for both
mother and daughter because it’s
the simplest thing to sew and the
most intriguing frock a child ever
had. The puff of the sleeves and
the flare of the skirt place a pretty
accent on youth. Available for
sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.
Size 8 requires 1% yards of 35
inch material for the jumper and
1% yards for the blouse.
Pattern 1202—There’s subtle love
liness about this new dress for
all occasions. It makes a grand
thing of simplicity—a brilliant suc
cess of the new silhouette But
tons, bold shiny ones, add classic
chic to the back. And in the matter
of sleeves there’s an opportunity
to choose for oneself. Sheer wool,
challis, taffeta or silk crepe will
be a likely material for this dress.
Designed for sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18
and 20. (30 to 38 bust). Size 14
requires 2% yards of 54 inch fab
ric. With long sleeves 2% yards.
Pattern 1936—This is the season
for smocks, although not the
'hunting season,’ thanks to today’s
new model, pictured here. This
ideal smock obviates any further
search, for indeed, in simple
words it is the McCoy I Imagine
the fun of having a smock that
reflects one’s own taste in its ev
ery detail—yes, even to the size
and color of the scarf and buttons.
Designed in sizes: 32, 34, 38, 38,
40, 42 and 44. Size 34 requires 4%
yards of 39 inch material. The
bow requires 1% yards of ribbon.
A detailed sewing chart accom
panies each pattern to guide you
every step of the way.
Send for the Barbara Bell Fall
and Winter Pattern Book contain
ing 100 well-planned, easy-to-make
patterns. Exclusive fashions for
children, young women, and ma
trons. Send fifteen cents in coins
for your copy.
Send your order to The Sew
ing Circle Pattern Dept., 367 W.
Adams street, Chicago, 111. Price
of patterns, 15 cents (in coins)
each.
© Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
Gild Their Tee+h
The ladies in old Japan and also
of today, to some extent, gild their
teeth, and those ©f the Indies
paint them red. In Greenland the
women color their faces with blue
and yellow. However fresh the
complexion of the Muscovite may
be, she would think herself ugly
if she was not plastered over with
paint. The Chinese used to have
their feet as diminutive as those
of the she goats. In ancient Per
sia an aquiline nose was often
thought worthy of the crown. —
Chicago Tribune.
DON’T RUB
YOUR EYES
Rubbing your eyes grinds invisible particles of
dust and dirt right into the delicate tissues,
making the irritation just that much worse. A.
much better way. as thousands have discovered,
is to nse a little Murine in each eye—night and
morning. Murine may be depended on to re
lieve eye irritation because it Is a reliable eye
preparation containing 7 active ingredients of
known value in caring for the eyes. In use for
40 years. Ask for Murine at your drug store.
A Purpose in Life
We are escorted on every hand
through life by spiritual agents,
and a beneficent purpose lies in
wait for us.—Emerson.
ONLY 1^ A NIGHT
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light!
LIGHT;
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with
Coleman
AIR-PRESSURE
A1 ant/e LAMPS
rToteex yoar Bignt witn
this eye-saving Coleman
;... nearest like natdxalf
to your eyes.
Ton eaa enjoy the finest light for only V ■
be without a
at. No home can afford to be
Buy it from year looal
THE i
LAMP AND
Charleston Watofieid Cabbage Pianti
One dollar per thousand delivered.
R. M. PERSON
Chartotte • North
MAKE YOUR
COLD
; SALVE WITH A RASE i
FASHIONEO MUTTON SUI
PENETRO
__ _ Is exhausted; resistance
loweced; rifoiiataea slows up; con
gestion seems wone.
Rub jrour chest with Penetre tt bedume.
Because itfe Bade with mutton suec’and
medication, it warms your
pores, orestes counter-imts-
tiontoT
blood-flow and relieve congestion.
Its aromatic vapors help open up
stuffy nasal passages. At all drug
stores. For flee sample of stainless,
snow-white Penetro, write Pen©*
tro. Dept. S-28, Memphis, Teen.
Ralieva watery head colds with Pena*
tro Nosa Drops. Two drops in aoch not*
tril—than B-R-E-A-T-H-E. 25c, 50c and
$1 bottles. Trial sizatOe.
What Is Common Sense?
Human nature is human nature;
but is common sense human na
ture or a touch from the divine?
For We Are Weak
Heaven be thanked for the op*
portunities one doesn’t have to be
dishonest.
this famous
southern SPECIAL-BLEND
in the bright red Jewel carton
• Cakes are more delicate, pastry and biscuits flakier and more delicious
when you use this finer shortening! For Jewel is a Special-Blend of
vegetable fat with other bland cooking fats. Actual tests prove that it
ertoms fatter and makes mart lender baked foods.
PREFERRED TO THE COSTUEST SHORTENINGS
WINNING AMERICA!
these delicious
IputfictH soups
Altogether 17
Delicious Kinds
VEGETABLE
TOMATO
PEA • BEAN
CELERY • ONION
ASPARAGUS
BEEF SOUP
MUSHROOM
MULLIGATAWNY
VEGETABLE BEEP
CLAM CHOWDER
SCOTCH BROTH
PEPPER POT
CHICKEN
CHICKEN GUMBO
SICKEN
tfITH NOODLE
CHIC
Wi
PHILLIPS
SOUPS