The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 30, Ed. 2 Friday, November 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs Lula Avary
c ’ Bui Antoolo Texas — “I ued Dr
Pierce’ Favorite Prescription and It
helped me very much In feminine
' - IrmMa and I am glad to tell other
about It When one can obtain this
Favorite Prescription’ at the drug
stores there la hoeise sufferln g" — Mrs
Lula Ann MID 8 Flores St
If yon are a women suffering with
chronic weakness peculiar to ybur sex
you can he benefited by "Favorite Pro-
scrip tl on” j
- Obtain this famous Prescription
now in tablets or liquid or write Dr
Pierce President Invalids Hotel In
Buffalo N Y for free medical advice
Headaches
Are Utuattf Due to ’ '
Constipation
When yen are constipated
net eaoegh at Natare’s
lubricating liquid la are-
dneed In the bowel to keep
the food waste soft anf
moving Doctors prescribe
Nujol because It acts like
this natural lubricant and
thus replaces it
Nafsl Is n
tat— not
laxative — so
rennet gripe
Try It today
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‘‘Well!
Mis Anna Clover of RFD
lb Winfield Kaos says: ”1
began to suffer some months
go with womanly troubles and
1 was afraid 1 waa going to get
fat bed Each month 1 suffered
wish nqr bead beck and sides—
weak aching nervous feeling
I began to fry medicines as
knew I wasgetting worse I
did sot seem to
§3 remedy astil
1 the right
told ms of
lb Cent TcS
I nsed two bottles before I could
see say great chance but altar
that it was remarkable how'
much better I got 1 am now
well and strong I can recom-
mend Cardiff for it certainly
benefited me”
If you have been experiment-
in os yourself with all kinds of
different remedies better get
back to good old reliable
Cardiff the medicine for
women about which you have
always heard which has helped
many thousands of others and
which should help you too
Ask your neighbor about it she
has probably used it --
For tale everywhere
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VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney liver bladder and uric add
troubles are most dangerous be-
cause of their insidious attacks
Heed the firkt warning they give
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
Tho world standard rsmsdy for these
disorders will often ward off theae die
aas end strengthen the body against
further attacks Three elzae all druggists
Lssk far fha aaaM Coll MaAal aa avocy baa
Musical Note
i A very - deaf old woman walking
along the street suw an Itnllnn turn-
ing a peanut roaster - She stood look-
ing nt It awhile shoot her bead and
said : “No I shan’t give you any
money for such music as fhnt I can’t’
hear any of the tunes and besides It
amelia as If there were something burn-
ing lualdu The Congregutlonuilst
Eternal vigilance Is not only the
price of liberty but of about everything
worth having
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— Make them One brid and
Haratkaa bold and
French Influence Emphasized in
' This Season's Headgear n
Ribbon le Used "'Lavishly Bleu de
: France Is One of the
Leading Shadee
- The French Influence Is very strong
In millinery this season' stronger than
It ever has been writes a fashion cor
respondent In the New York Tribune
Even the hat manufacturers making
the popular priced merchandise have
sent their representatives to Paris to
purchase-their own models which they
are copying at moderate prices
' The American woman -Is now de
msnding a great deal more of her mil-
liner than she has during the last four
fears Women are evidently tired of
paying big prices for bats representing
little of art and no workmanship It
takes longer to make one of the new
ribbon bats — that Is tbe hats made en-
tirely of ribbon — than It did to make
half a dosen of the simple hats which
American - women have season after
season accepted from their milliners
without protest
Colors are prominent In autumn mil-
linery French modistes are using a
gp-eat deal of a blue known as blen de
France which Is slightly more Intense
than the blue of the French flag Loul-
son' has made some duvetlne bats In
tMs shade' Maria Ony la especially
fond of using this shade of blue 'In
taffeta ribbon as a trimming on black
velvet hats : A deep rose shade la also
being shown considerable favor '
In hat trimmings ribbon Is one of
the strongest factors : French millin-
ers used It In great quantities during
the summer season and its use bat In-
creased with the approach tof autumn
So greatly has ft bebn 'accented that
milliners expect Itt use to continue
through next spring and summer -In
past Reasons ribbon trimming has
usually meant bands and bows er- other
tailored effects Now the use of rib-
bon Is entirely different It- consists
of all sorts of hand-made motifs and
FOR THE DINNER OR DANCE
This gown Is of crepe romalne of
tangerine tint with a silver clre gl'dls
It is a chic dinner or dance frock for
the debutante 1
WILL ADD DESIGN TO THE DRESS
Use Silver and Gold Embroidery Only
at Places Where It Will Give
- Weight
Many of the dresses made' of dnrk
blue or black or the darker shades of
brown are embroidered most Intricate-
ly In threads of stiver and gold This
embroidery Is applied only at the
places where It will help - to give
weight to the silk and add design to
the dress as n whole It Is never add-
ed as an extraneous trimming but It
conforms tr the lines of the dress as
a whole and Insists upon being a well-
considered portion of that flress
Of panels there are many They
bang lower than the hems of the
dresses In almost every -Instance and
there s a decided tendency to r£peut
the embroidery of the frock whatever
that may be on the ends of the panels
giving them thereby that modicum of
extra weight 'which adds so much to
their general appearance
Some of tbe panels are plaited and
when this is the case they are apt to
awing about In the breeze with more
abandon than when they are made on
plainer lines and ornamented with em-
broidered motifs These panels In mnny
Instances literally sweep the floor even
though - the skirts are some Inches
shorter They are taking the lead de-
cidedly in the direction of longer skirls
and they seem gracefully to Indicate
tbe fact that before many months
have passed rklrts In general will have
taken the hint aiu dropped to that
lower level
There Is still some controversy of
course ubout whether the loug skirts
THE UTILITY HAT OF SATttl
This general utility hat of Mask
satin Is given distinction by a
"splashy” bow of velvet -and lends
Itself to the average face
entire brims made of both shirred and
plaited ribbons : j
- Many of the early autnmn hats for
dressy afternoon wear -are of panne
velvet and quite a new fancy Is to
trim them with broad taffeta ribljon
bringing the ribbon through slashes to
the under brim where It forms pointed
panels The ribbgn is also wound
around the crown In s sort of oriental
headband This makes a stunning and
becoming hat It Is Especially attrac-
tive when n dash of bright color la
Introduced through the ribbon such as
blen de France' or one of the lovely
new red tones i
CARROT IS SHADE FOR COATS
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Wraps for Littlo Tots in New Color
Which Is Cress Between Rom
r “ and Terra Cotta
An' attractive little group of tots
coats Is one with carrot a new shade
Introduced The fabric belongs to the
duvetlne family and Is especially at-
tractive In this happy shade a cross
between old rose and terra cotta -
Tbe cont8 are sprightly affairs many
featuring unusual yoke handlings the
yoke sometimes covering the shoulders
olid a section of the sleeves and again
forming a part of the bodice front and
back ’ ' ' -
Fur collars are features of each num-
ber and reflect a grown-up air which
Is bound to be appreciated by their
small wearers - One model has a
shawl collar uf beaver and resembles
'fiothlng so much as a gentleman’s
dress coat Another coat has a brown
caracul collar and still another also
favoring heaver as Its trimming shows
the collar In stand-up rolled effect-
Pockets are discreetly Inserted some
In vertical handling and others choos-
ing a slanting direction
Plaits emanating frpm a yoke give
added fullness to a model which bousts
a generous beaver collar One smart
little number has a small single ani-
mal scarf serving the purpose of a col-
lax i
' Hats to match are displayed with
the coats ! —
The Sandal Stocking
With the low sandal and Its buckle
strap the proper hosiery Is the sandal
stocking This has no reinforcement
over the toes or ulong the rides of the
foot where It Is likely to shpw above
the low shoe The newest sandal stock-
ings come In a peculiar shade of
brown deeper thun sand but not sc
deep as cocoa This Is the recent
"wood” shade which is fast suppluut-
Ing nude and sand "
shall prevail but-to a practiced eye It
looks as though the designers are hnv-
Ing things nil their own way and that
another season will see the sweeping
skirt an accepted thing
ALMOND GREEN IN LIMELIGHT
Color Combines Beautifully With Sil-
ver Which Is 8uch Strong
Vogue Just Now
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The almond green which has had
such a long run In Paris promises to
be quite us popular in this country
Prominent shops ore featuring this
shade In mllllrery and dresses It Is
being shown In such exquisite effects
that It cannot fall to receive the appro-
bation of good dresRers This color
combines beautifully with the silver
which Is having such a strong vogue
now It Is effective with black and
the modish grays and looks especially
weir worn as a velvet toque with furs
The Iridescent coque la-a favorite trim-
ming on the almond hat and produces
a charming blend of tones It Is quite
likely this new green will be much
In evidence throughout the winter
Velle
Veils have an Important mission at
this time— they furbish a hat that per-
haps has faded a trifle or been Injured
by ruin
Bead ChalnsL
Bead chain are growing much
longer Often they are worn twice
or three Vuies about tbe neck
OYED HER BABY’S COAT
A SKIRT AND CURTAINS
WITH “DIAMOND DYES"
Each package of "Diamond Djr” eon-
loins directions so simple say woman eon
dye or tint her old worn faded thing
new Even if ehe hae never dyed before
be can put a new rich eelor into ehabby
ekirta dreoeee waistn mats stocking
ewe ter covering draperies hanging
everything Bur Diamond Dye— no other
kin£— then perfect home dyeing is guar-
anteed Juit tall your druggist whether
the material yon wish to dye is wool or
silk or whether it is linen cotton or
mixed goods Diamond Dyes never streak
pot fade or run— Advertisement j
World a Mystery ‘ "
' flam— “This to n funny world to
five In” Bones — "Yes and so few of
us get our of It alive”
Mar' Military Aunt
Mrs Smallwalst was annoyed Her
maid was always going out
"Sarah” said- Mrs Smallwalst "I
cannot have yon continually going out
Next Sunday yon most stay at home”
“Oh but ma’am I’ve premised my
aunt to spend the afternoon with her”
It was Just then that little Jackie
chipped In ’
“Do let her go ma 1” he said "Her
aunt has been made a sergeant and
he’a got a new coat with stripes on!”
—Minneapolis Tribune : -
Honoring the Bard
- "What is the nar- j of your child
auntie?” - t --
“Shakespeare aah" '
' “That's queer Why did you- name
him after Shakespeare?”
- "Hit’s dls way sab We done named
one boy fur MaJ Polk whut we rents
our Ian’ fura an’ we couldn’t name dls
chUe after Mm bat -do major be al-
ways say Shakespeare wuz de bea'
friend he had We done know de
frien' o’ de major’s was boon’ to he s
fine roan so we called jlls boy Shake-
speare” — Birmingham Age-Herald
Cutieura Boothe Itching Scalp
Oh retiring gently rub spots of dan-A-uff
and Itching with Cutieura Oint-
ment Next morning shampoo with
Cutieura Soap and hot water Make
them your everyday toilet preparation!
and have a clear akin and soft white
handa— Advertisement -
8he Had Her License Safe '
A tall willowy young woman at Sev-
enth avenue and Thirteenth - street
New York was reciting her complaint
to an officer charging a taxi driver
who had Jolted 'her car with failure
to observe traffic regulations The
driver protested that she Ued
‘‘I’ll bring a complaint against her'
said the driver "She hasn’t got a
license”
“Yes I have” ’ -
“Well where Is It?” asked tbe driver
“Do I have to show It to him?” she
asked the policeman
’’Show It to me” be said
Without flinching ' she lifted her
skirts knee high and produced the
much desired license from her stock
tag -
Danger in Osculation
S When one of the Talmadge girls
was In Washington some time ago she
was being shown through the senate
chamber by a well-known Washing-
tonian - Seeing a rather- handsome
little page she leaned forward and
Impulsively kissed him I learned the
other day Ahat after the story had
reached a certain group of young
girlie girls the fortunate youngster has
been eagerly cought after by those
who would emulate the movie screen
star’s actions - The lad should remem-
ber however what kissing did for
Captain Hobson of Spanish war fame
— Washington Star -
How to meet trouble Is the real
problem of life Good fortune takes
care of Itself
Somehow the average hoy lacks a
mania for acquiring good-conduct
marks at school
Why
THE path of the coffee or tea
drinker Is beset with dan-
gers to health and comfort
These dangers v lurk in the
irritant caffeirie which is the
active principle of Doth
and tea - ”
For those who enjoy a well-
made cup of coffee or tea but
find that it makes them nervous
wakeful and irritable there’s
satisfaction and freedom from
discomfort in delicious Postum
— the table
beverage of no
regrets
GjtrTSy
TIP OFFERED TO DENTISTS
Writer Thinks Practice Might Miti-
gate the Horrors f Tooth-
Pulling Oporationo J
A new idea for dentifts''' -
If you’ve never had a tooth pulled
don’t read this suggestion for it's he
yond the comprehension of such Far!
One certain friend of a certain den-
tist In this city having read ' a
delicious dissertation on the :pulllng
of teeth via the novocaine method
happened upon the eud of the story
In which the dentist said : “That’s
all Perhaps you’d better have a' lit-
tle stimulant”
By way of suggestion -to the local
dentist his friend wrote: “By Intro-
ducing this - Innovation there Is ne
doubt but that you can soon take over
the entire building for your- practice
Of course the technique ef extraction
will he lengthened One pull by the
dentist to be followed by one pull hy
the patient and then I suppose a
long pull all together”— Washington
Star
Something in That”
“Why do you always' buy ( your
clothes on the Installment plan?”
“They try to give me stuff that wlll
last until the Installments are all
paid” — Boston Evening Transcript
We are as rich or as poor ns our
minds make us v
Reputation Is ’sometimes thole valua-
ble than character
Risk Your Health?
Its fragrant aroma and rich '
full-bodied flavor 'are delightful
Postum is made from roasted
wheat and contains no caffeine
nor any other harmful ingredient
whatsoever
Orderfrom your Grocer TODAY!
’ Postum comes in two former
Instant Postum (in tins) prepared
instantly in the cup by the addi-
tion of boiling - water Postum
Cereal (in packages for those
who prefer to make the drink
while the meal’ is being pre- -pared)
made by boiling fully 20
minutes ' -
coffee
Postum FOR HEALTH
1 There's a Reason 99
Mad By
m Canal Company
For Infants and Children
r'olbre Know TIeI -
G:ni::n3 Castorar
-i
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Uso
for Over
ThirtihYoars
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ntxcLtte Ymt Bowels Mild— as easy to
take as sugar r
Small PilL Small Dps Small Price
TIRED OF THE
“OLD STUFF"
Polyandrlan Queen -Welcomed ImporW
ed’’ Noyel for the fRaeor That
It Struck New Note
' The queen of the Polyandrlan Isles
reclined lazily upon her throne of mas
culine - akulis Her seven husbande
had all gone a-huntlng and time lay
heavily upon her baiyjs - “Bring me a
bookl” she commanded and seven vii
gins ran off to do her bidding
The queen thqmbpd tbe pages o
the seven native novels "
“Bah 1” she ejaculated after a time
“The same old stuff Eight men pur-
suing one woman Em tired of this
eternal polygon business Fetch mo
one of those racy risque Imported
novels where one man and one wom-
an brave the world and his wives and
dare to love each other despite our
polyandrlan: conventionality They’ra
a little bit Immoral perhaps but what
a- relief from the banality of our or-
eryday existence”— Philadelphia Led
Not Beauty Parlors
“Smokers” for women now make
their appearance on British trains
Women have been crowding tbe men’s ’
compartments to an uncomfortable de-
gree — not officials siiy because they ’ ’f'
want to ’ ride ’ with the men but be-
came they Insist on smoking while
traveling — Scientific American
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If there wereo anyth Ing sourer than
the big green pickle It would dose
your eyes entirely
Im Battla Cnk Mich
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