Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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The Ellis County Capital
E M Beum Ed A Owner
ARNETT
OKLA
Why doesn't Zeppelin experiment
with submarines?
New York continues
very way but good
to grow In
There Is hope Indeed
hut down on gambling
Nevada has
If Count Zeppelin Isn't discouraged
have you any reason to be?
Aeroplanes are good for
shoulders and hollow chests
round
These are golden days for the rail-
roads as well aa the fanners
Made Up in Green
A number of London people bay
appendicitis That’s one style we set
anyhow
An Englishman has Invented a tri-
plane We presume It falls three
times as hard
A $10000000 shoe corporation has
been formed in Massachusetts Now
watch the cowhide
New York spends $35000000 a year
on charity and even at that New
York is a bad place to go broke in
Poughkeepsie court enjoins a hus-
band from speaking to his wife for 30 I
days Now stand aside and listen to
wide!
New York paper claims "4700000 1
souls” for New York Nonsense!
The census showed only that number
of people
New York man resigns a $4000 po-1
eltion because there’s not enough
work to do You Just can’t please j
some people
Don’t Persecute
your Bowels
IS better to be lowly born
And range with humble liver
In content
Than to be perk’d up In a glittering grief
And wear a golden sorrow
HE toilet at the left is of emerald
T green satin finished cloth The
corsage is dtaped by means of
crosswise plaits in front and has
j "rTsrrasrrss s
1 1 trimmed with Wed ot
to match and with passementerie but-
tons The collar and sleeve ruffles
arc of fine lace with Jabot of the
same ornamented with little knot of
velvet and buckles of brilliants
The skirt with raised waist line is
made with an inverted plait in the
how much would she earn by putting rial cut la points at the top
will not make the pie crust more rub-
bery than ever
According to the astronomers there
Is sn unusual amount of moisture on
Mars Just now Canning time per-
spiration no doubt
out somebody else’s eye?
ed by a band of the embroidery
The other toilet Is of moss green
Now that sharks are known to be
good food they become doubly useful
for they have always provided a a PARIS
perior quality of fish stories
cheviot or light weight cloth Thi
blouse Is cut In one piece with th
sleeves and Is trimmed with applique
Simple and Dainty Desserts
What to have for dessert Is the
question that arises severs! hundred
times a year Pies and puddings like
the poor are "always with os" hut
are less wholesome than simpler des-
serts and fruits Toast s few marsh-
mallows cut in quarters and serve
with a few -almonds in whipped eream
A most delicious froen dish is made
of two lemona two oranges two cups
of sugar and two cups of cream
freeze as usual Gelatine Jellies are
great favorites easy to make and so
light that they make an Ideal dessert
after a hearty dinner
Jellied Prunes
Pick over and wash half a pound of
prunes and soak several hours In cold
water to cover then cook In the same
water until tender Remove the
stones and cut In quarters to the
prune water add enough boiling water
to make two cupfuls soak half a box
of gelatine in half a cup of water and
stir over the heat until dlsolved add
one cupful of sugar and a quarter of a
cupful of lemon Juice turn Into a
mold stirring occasionally to prevent
the prunes from sinking Serve with
sugar and cream
pigs and Lemon Sauce
Soak figs several hours In-cold wa
tr then cook in water to cover until
six lemons and boil this rind for two
hours changing the water two or
three times Chop the rind add it
to the juice of the oranges and lem-
ons mix it with the pumpkin and
cook slowly three hours Put in
glasses and keep In a dark place
Candy for a yellow luncheon may
be colored with saffron Small pat-
ties of fondant may be colored then
drop with a teaspoon on a buttered
paper Another attractive way
serving ice cream is in the spun
sugar neats any color may be used
These nests may be made at horns
after a little practise hut they may
be purchased at five cents each from
the confectioner
bands of black satin which are ftdd a fourth of a cup of lemon
broldcrcd with cord jnfitchlnjE th I P — a $ iw a nna
gown The gu
are of white tulle ®r‘ 1 7'!' w’ltb the Juice slightly thickened
sole the girdle Is of black satin fas- cornBtarch Chill and serve with
of die bead
CereCea-
CARTER’S
LIVER PILLS
ootUlhxJelkmM
SSklKkell
gt-il pm Small Does Small Prio
fan!?1" wmw Signature
T SEEMS not unreasonable to
consider marriage on Its prac-
tical aide as a business partnership to
which the woman aa well aa the man Is
to contribute but If she brings no knowl-
edge of household affairs and no equiva-
lent for It the partnership on its business
elds is unfair
—Salmon
Wichita Directory
TYPEWRITERS
At Big Dlooounte WRITE TO-DAti
RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES
WICHITA TYPEWRITER IlXCHANOB
US a Lawrence Wichita r
All IE The great Afurfeaa
jIJILE
Mlxtm The Meal
Maker For sale at jronr gro-
cer at 10O and SSo or send Wo for a can and booM
of recipes to W L DTE Skills Its CHILE SWfUESi
tened at the left side with
knot ' ’ 1
The ekirt has an odd tabller which
forms s point at the bottom where It
Is bordered with large black aatin but-
tons with loops of cord The back
and sides of the skirt-are finished with
a flounce beaded by a band of the em-
broidered satin which also trims tha
middle of the back extending from
the top to the flounce
TIRED OF BUTTONS I EFFECTIVE FOR YOUNG GIRL
Novelties In Taller Suita for Fall
Shew Smart Styles Sure te
Be Popular
A tailor suit has been obeerved ln
Paris that la aa common tbe
nut leaves and which we bave seen
seldom In America Ten to one it will
be the auit of the autumn with us u
lends Itself too readily to the cheaper
style of ready-made clothes In whlc
It has already appeared tn
department shops here and yet It la
very smart
The skirt Is narrow more or less so
according to the Inclination and has a
bias band around the edge of a abort
narrow coat The skirt mind you has
" A Chicago woman asked a divorce
because her husband wore her under- j
garments This Is a case where
clothes make the man trouble
A man at Scranton Pa who claims
to have a hen that lays seven eggs a
day should be hired by party cam-
palgn committees to claim elections
Here’s s Boston preacher calling
Newport "the vestibule of hell” This
will disappoint many Newporters who
thought they were really on the In-
side An American promoter Is about to nBrr
build an amusement park In Rome I bia8 band it seams are lappea
The ancient ruins will have to put In and Pitched and there la a row of
vaudeville attractions to bold the gmaJ buUons for about six inches up
crowds I the two front seams
Paris is very tired of buttons so
Cashmere Would Maks Up Well
Model That Has Mueh to
Recommend It
la
Cashmere is selected for our model
which has a wide panel taken down
back and front which Is left open at
whipped cream flavored with lemon
vlnd
Banana Cantaloupe --
Soak two tablespoonfuls of gelatine
In half a cupful of cold water Beat
the whites of two eggs slightly add a
fourth of a cup of powdered sugar and
three-fourths of a cup of scalded
cream cook over hot water jintll It
thickens add the soaked gelatine and
two-thirds of s cupful of sugar strain
I into s pan set in Ice water add four
mashed bananas and one tablespoon-
ful of lemon Juice Stir until It begins
to thicken then fold in the whip
from three cups of cream Line the
melon mold with lady fingers trimmed
to fit the mold turn In the mixture
and spread evenly and chilL
If you knew what a woman was do- tbege are left off n the suits made for
ing all the time you wouldn’t vvorry the AmertCan trade The skirt is
' about a yard and a quarter wide but
thla will be enlarged by our tailors
The coat Just covert the rounded
part of the talpe nd its bias band
runs from three to tour inches wide
The shoulders are Inclined to be nar-
row because they are not padded and
the buttons which go straight down
the front are large bulleta of lead-
colored metal or brass if one prefers
The per capita circulation of the Th( gleevB u tonK and plain the rever
United States Is now $3503 Almost I ghort and Bquare at the edges
any paragrapher that comments on
this will have his share If somebody
will lend him $35
One authority advises dyspeptics to
eat s teaspoonful of sand with each
meal And Just after a doctor told us
not to pot sugar on our oatmeal I
Now what’ll we do?
A New York waiter recently bought
$100000 worth of government bonds
Just what his Jocular patrons no doubt
advised him time and again to do with
the quarter they tipped him
Wisconsin man lose an eye by be-
ing Jabbed with a hairpin while he
was kissing his wife good-by in the
morning Experienced husbands have
learned to dodge such perils
Pacific coast artillerymen made
nine hits out of ten shots at s dis-
tance of three miles with five-inch
guns In s fog How would you like
to play cannon hall pool with those
tellowa?
"Fighting Bob" Evana Bays the air-
ship Is mere plaything and would
amount to nothing a weapon of
nr "Fighting Bob" may be par-
doned for clinging to an old-fashioned
faith tn the efficacy of the battleship
If you want to know Just -how the
majority of smart women look at noon
at Trouville Deauvlll and tbs boule-
vards you must Imagine In your mind
eye thla suit ‘
The skirt Is short showing dark
gray allk stockings with heavy clock
up the sides and patent leather Amer-
pumps with a flat bow which
will he replaced by heavy shoe with
grap top A high collar attached to
the blouse shows above the coat and
In the front Is always a plaited frill
with lace at Its one edge
The hat la atlll flat and rather large
but in the next week or two It will
SIT replaced by a tall plaited turban
of changeable velvet bordered with
fur or grebe There la little trimming
on these bats for noon wear but for
afternoon use they are repeated w th
the addition of a pair of Mercury
wings placed directly In front and
made of Iridescent pin feathers
Boms Olevs Hints
Both long and short gloves will be
needed for the fall coat sleeves being
long but sleeve for dresay occasion
short
Among kids glace pique cape and
mocha will be moet fashionable Suede
and all dull finishes wlU not he much
STRONG!
matters not how deep In-
trenched the wrong
How hard the battla goes the day how
long
Faint not— fight on! Tomorrow comes
tha sons
i — Maltby Babcock
The Children’s Sunday
To many parents what to do with
the children to keep them happy on
Sunday Is a problem It should be
the clay of all the week moet enojyed
but much depends on how Sunday Is
observed whether -the child looks for-
ward to the day with Joy or dread
Children In the home mean self-sacrifice
on the part of the parents but
aren’t they worth It? After the usual
church services are attended and by-the-way
the wise parents of today
take all their children to church aa
soon as the mother Is able to go with
them A child thus reared will be-
long In the church and' never have to
be urged to go One has to remem
her that children are without Judg-
ment and their little wants must be
meL A cooky and a pencil will often
be all that Is necessary for Its con-
tentment Let the children have an hour with
you of their own on Sunday after-
noon it may mew the giving up of a
nap or a call but keep the Ome for
them Talk over things that have
troubled then read some Interesting
book closed the previous week at
most Interesting point and keep the
book Just for Sunday reading
Let the children have some games
and toys kept only for use on Sun-
day A Noah’a ark may be an unend-
ing source of amusement talks on
the different animals their homes and
habits teach geography and nature
study Let them use pencil and paper
with Bible names to make words or
teach them to spell their names with
Bible verses Th6se may be memor-
lzed
Very young children show In a short
time the general knowledge gained
by the thoughtful companionship of
There are several Bible
parents
SWELLING THE HOTEL BILL
Hotel Keeper’s Method of Taxing
Traveler Had at Least tha
Method of Novelty
One of the things which help swell
the traveler's expenses both In this
country and abroad Is the "extra” It!
may or may not be charged In the bill
but It is sure to he paid for Proba-
bly even the most generous traveler -however
will have some sympathy fori
the gentleman In the following story-
who was made to pay liberally for a
certain annoying privilege
During hla stay at the hotel tha
weather had been very hot
"Charles" said the landlord to-the
clerk who was making out the bill to
be presented to the departing guest
"have yon noticed that the gentleman
in number seven has consulted the
thermometer on the plazas at least ten
times every morning daring his stay1
here?”
Charles replied that he had
"Well” said tha landlord "charge
him the price of one dinner a day for
the use of the thermometer” — Youth’s
Companion
What About Him?
The talk had gone back and fro and
the youthful socialist had been an-
nouncing that no man ought to get hls
living by cheating and we all listened)
to him and agreed that It was dread-i
ful when men and women did not tell!
the truth hut tried to make their -41 v-j
lug by deceiving people Millionaires!
landowners financiers we sacrificed
all of them who cheat the public "Noi
one should make a living by decep-i
tion” said the young man Then a
quiet voice from a woman came from
Prepare for the Winter
During the fruit season there are
' many delicacies that may be over-
looked In the time of preparation be-
cause the recipes could not he found
or are completely forgotten Here la
a nice confection which may be easily
made and which Is very dainty:
Tomato Figs— Take six pounds of
tomatoes and three pounds of gran-
ulated sugar select small yellow or
red tomatqea put them In a colan-
der and plunge Into boiling water for
half a minute remove the skins care-
I fully not to break the tomatoes
Cover the bottom of a porcelain-lined
kettle with a portion of the sugar
put In a layer of the tomatoes the re-
mainder of the sugar and another
layer of tomatoes Cook slowly until
games suitable for different ages that thg corner of the BOfa "What about
may be used occasionally to vary th the conjurer?” — London Chronicle
program
Another way to Interest children is obgervatlon which Is called!
to allow one to suggest what to h knowledge of the world will be found
- -- a much more frequent to make men cunt
for the Sunday supper and let them
all have a hand In getting It ready
These suggestions may be varied to
suit Individual needs and parents
with a little thought can originate
counties helpful ways of spending
the Sabbath as it should be spent is
quiet and - with reverence
nlng than good— -Dr Johnson
Preserving mediocrity is much more
respectable and unspeakably more
useful than talented Inconsistency—
Dr Hamilton
ara tha mirthful foi
— mirthfulness ia Qod’a medl-
the sugar haa penetrated the center of 1 cinon of the ranovatora of tha world
the tomatoes lift carefully with
large fork and spread the tomatoes
carefully on granite plates and let
them dry In the sun bringing them In
each night Sprinkle while drying
with granulated sugar When perfect-
ly dry put In layers with waxed paper
between each
—Beecher
Now sood digestion wait on appotlta
And haalth on both
—Macbeth Act 8 Bean A
The New England swain who started
to foreclose a mortgage which he held
on the home of the father of the girl
who refused his attention ought to
have hla attention called to the fact
that even medodrama long ago
trapped this once popular form of
love’s cruel revenge
sides and Is edged with silk that la
cut in Vandykes silk muslin fills up
the opening at sides two rows of
gauging are made on the hips
On the bodice the front and back
are cashmere edged with silk and ar
tucked on the' shoulders the sides ar
of muslin Piece lace is used for the
yoke and sleeve
Straw hat trimmed with acacia and
ribbon bowa
Materials required: Four yardscasb-
mere 48 Inches wide two yard silk
three yards muslin 27 Inches wide on
and one-fourth yard lace
worn
In fabrlo gloves
lisle still leads In favor the best col-
ors being Black white and yellow
Kid and silk gloves wl’l be shown
principally In black and' white though
tan slate mode and to a lesser ex-
tent blue and green will be In the
fashion
Finally embroidered allk gloves
will continue in popularity'
t
Helpful Hints
Uae salt and aour milk to clean
brasses
Remnant of fat either cooked or
uncooked should always be saved
fried out and clarified If necessary
Carpeta are greatly freshened by
washing with water In which a table-
THE FIRST TASTE
Leamsd te Drink Coffee When a Baby
If parents realised the fact that cof-
fee contains a drug — cafleie — which la '
especially harmful to children they
would doubtless hesitate before giving)
the babies coffee to drink j
"When 1 was a child in my moth-i
er’a arms and first began to nlbblei
things at the table mother used tO
give me sips ot coffee As my parents
used coffee exclusively at meals Ij
never knew there was anything t®
drink but coffee and water
"And so 1 contracted tbs coffeei
habit early I remember when qulte
young the continual use ot coffee soi
affected my parents that they tried
roasting wheat and barley then
An Aster Luncheon
Aster means star so an appropriate
centerpiece of tin made In the form waBUIUB — — — -- — m Bl
of a star and filled with delicate lav- Bp0onful of ammonia Is added to six ground It in the coffee-mill aa a suo
ender and pink asters with ribbon I quarts of water After a thorough I statute for coffeaj -
of the same color radiating to each I sweeping wipe with a cloth wrung aa I But It did not taste right and they
place where they are attached to dry aB possible went back to coffee again That was
-1 To keep chipped Ice In the sick long before Poatum was ever heard
room suspend a flannel bag In a bowl of 1 conUnued to use coffee until 1
out the Ice In the bag and keep tight- was 27 and when I got Into office
ly covered Bee that the bag Is high work I began to have nervous spells
enough to be out of the water as the
ice melts and les will last nearly all
night ’
Try putting th pumpkin through
the meat chopper before cooking It
jB easily done and it needs little water
tlon not be entirely forgotten over the 1 10 cook and In a short time Is tender 1 and nervous
brldse table vf nut In the oven to stew It need not I A friend persuaded me to try
Those vfbo entertain simply can en- bB watched as carefully aa U cooked Postum My wlfo i JJ
tertaln often and thereby are not set-1 on top cf the stove 1 It at first but later when boiled f°odl
ting an example of extravagance to be Before removing the ribbon from and atrong It waa fine Now we would!
A New Silk Braid
The woman who wants embroidered
effects but does not Ilka arduous Ja““0““d b7iT greateVoVe"!?' next I underwear" sew ’piece of tape to tbo J not glvo up Postum for the best coffee
entertainment Entertainers are si- Bnd of ribbon then draw the ribbon
ways looking for something original 1 out of the garment from tha opposite
for entertalnmenL Why not have a end which will draw the Ups In then
dinner or luncheon and with aoms- thB ribbon may be removed from the
thing else than bridge whlsL I tape and when the garment Is washed
the ribbon may be quickly put back
In the same manner a the taps Is
work will welcome a new silk braid
that looks like chain stitching A de-
sign Is stamped aa for ordinary em-
broidery and the braid Is sewed on
the outlines by band A few filling
tltcbea or French knot center In-
crease the effect of hqpd embroidery
These braids come In' colon to match
most of the new shade of dree ma-1 Cut 'pumpkin j Mt in during th waahlng
terial They are especially effepti vs Into small piece mix nine pounds ofl
4o” “ I iVLi’ Uuu
ws aver tasted
"I can now get good sleep am free
from nervousness and headaches ’ I
recommend Poatum to all coffee drink
rs”
Read "Tbs Road to WsllvlUe” In
pkga
"There’s a Reason”
Ever read h sheve letter A sw
ae nsveara troas time te tinea Tltey
Are eeaalaa traa aad (all ( haneaa
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