The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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The Flavor Lasts
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Sordid Churl
"I am poor" the youth declared "but
if you could be content with the true
and eternal devotion of a faithful and
tender lienrt — "
"Oh I'd be contented all right" the
fair maiden responded not unkindly
"but I reully doubt If the landlord and
(he butcher and milkman and the con I
dealer would be"
MOTHERf
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only — look for the name California on
the package then you are sure your
child Is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stomach
liver and bowels Children love Its
fruity taste Full directions on each
bottle You must say "California"—
Adv
Preliminary Training
"How did you manage those So-
viets?" "Easily enough" replied the Rus-
sian politician "I encouraged them
all to talk at once till everybody was
in a righting mood and then I put
them Into the army"
Watch Your Kidneys!
That "bid back" is probably due to
weak kidneya It shows in a dull
throbbing backache or aharp twinges
when stooping You have headaches
too diuy apeili a tired nervoua feeling
and irregular kidney action Don't neg-
lect it— there it danger of dropsy gravel
er Bright' diaenael Um boan t Kid-
ney Pills Thousanda bava saved
themselves more aerioua ailments by
the timely use of Doon'l Ask your
neighborl
An Oklahoma Case
Mrs Frank
Walsh Pawn
Okie says: "I had
pells of kidney
trouble and niy
head ached My
back was lam and
I had a dull pain
acroa th amall ot
my back My kid
nejrs war disor-
dered and caused
me annoyance 1
learned of Doan's
Kidney Pills and
thaw nv m m
lief from th achta and pains and
mad my kidneys normal
Cm Dotm't tt knj Store SOe a 1m
DOAN'S DwV
FOSTEX-MILBURM CO BUFFALO N T
Evolution
Victor— What's thut mob over
there? Supers?
Director — No the supers' press
agents — Film Fun
BAD RISK
TO J(EEP SICK
Insurance Companies Won't Take
a Man Who Suffers Continually
From Stomach or Liver
Troubles
Acworth Ga — "We have used
Black-Draught In our family for years
and can say I never have found a
liver medicine that could equal it"
writes Mrs J A Millwood of this
place "It is fine for Indigestion
headache and sour stomach" she con-
tinues "I use It for the family and cer-
tainly feel It has saved me a lot ot
money
"I am glad to recommend Black-
Draught and am sure If others would
use It they would be as glad n I've
been"
Thousands of families keen Thed-
ford's Black-Draught In the house all
the time for use et the first sign of
Indigestion constipation colic colds
and fever thereby preventing illnesses
that might develop seriously
When you notice that you are bil-
ious have a bad taste In 'lie mouth
coated tongue offensive b-eath or If
you are dizzy at times reitless sleep
poorly — do not neglect yoir liver It
Is calling for prompt trertment Use
Thed ford's Black-Draught Its merit
Is widely acclaimed from long satis-
factory use
Your druggist sells Bla'k-Draught
—Adv
Just 8o
"Can you give me an outslle room?"
"I con give you a hammock In the
nlley or a cot in the yard" said the
hotel proprietor
"I see All outside rooms"
TO MEET FASHION
Beauty Is Sacrificed by Paris
Women for Style
Many Are Willing to Disfigure Fa
turea in Order to Follow Pre-
vailing Mode
Not long ago statea a Paris corre
spondent In Vogue in one of the
crowded theaters of the boulevard a
falr-hulred woman aittlng several
seats In front of me bowed "But
why should she speak to me" I won
dered for it was no one that I knew
Presently however wrapped In superb
sables she left her chair and when
she was quite close to me I realised
with amazement that It was the glor-
ious Martha once fumous for ber daz
zling beauty and anlinutlon
How appalling thut any woman
should be willing to so disfigure her
self In order to follow the model From
a perfect ovul her face had become so
elongated that her chin projected and
there were perceptible hollows be-
neath her cheek bones Since It Is
the fashion to be thlu there are cer-
tain women who ulthougb they pos-
sess beuuty so rare that It should be
considered a sacred chnrge will be-
come uksorbed by this stupid craze to
reduce their weight This does not
apply to one woman alone for there
are eight or ten In every group who
change from day to duy and are cer-
tainly fur from Improved
Often the apparent plumpness of a
woman is In reality the result of un-
wise selection of frocks Too many
among those who would be considered
Irresistible fall to understand that they
cannot gown themselves In the same
style as their exceptionally slender
friends It Is merely a matter of re-
alizing the proper and becoming line
ATTRACTIVE FOR FALL WEAR
FRILLED VEST AND COLLAR
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Charmlng vest and collar of frilled
mbroldarad cream net It will add
much to any ons-pieee dress or tai-
lored suit
whether one be slim or Inclined to
rounding curves
Mure than ever are women affecting
ornaments for the hnlr It Is even
possible to wear diadems and buu-
deaux of a sort of frosted passemen-
terie made entirely of Imitation dia-
monds Even women who possess
most beautiful Jewels do not hesitate
to appear wearing one of these orna-
ments with a result that Is truly sur-
prising In Its effectiveness
It may be because the search for
them through the old parts of Paris Is
found to be amusing One has to
make one's wuy through a crowded
street full of delivery wagons enter a
workman's house clumber up a stair-
case that Is fulling to pieces where
finally one discovers the counter he-
hind which a smiling shopkeeper dis-
plays the marvels of her boxes These
creations made of Imitation stones are
copied exactly after the models of the
great Jewelers and everyone from the
most fastidious duchexs to the most
modest bourgeoisie who longs to Im-
itate her has climbed the terrible
dark stnlrcnse to capture the head
dress which will make her as fascinat-
ing as Cleopatra or Catherine of Rus
sia
LATEST FASHIONS IN BRIEF
Casaque blouse of blue and black
Kumsl-Kumsa worn with plaited skirts
of pussy willow satin
Braiding Is More Popular Angora
Used on Sport Hats Butterfly
Bustle Drapery Worn
Braiding Is becoming more and more
popular for all sorts of embroidery
One of the prettiest fans Imaginable
Is the white ostrich mounted on
amber
A very chlc design for a suit shows
a mandarin embroidered coat worn
vlth a plaited skirt
The satin frock with sheer chiffon
sash Is a favorite and the fancy Is
a charming one
It Is predicted that metallic trim
ming is to be much In evidence on the
new fall blouses
Angora will be much used on fall
models of sport hats of the better
type while clre satin In all colors Is
again returning to favor
The soft flowing artists tie how
placed on a draped turban with the
loose ends hanging down and touch
ing the left shoulder Is toddy the
most striking small tint trimming
The butterfly bustle drapery Is
pretty for evening wear but with a
persistency which Is astonishing
women generally have declared for the
straight frock which Is always grace-
ful comfortable and usually easy to
wear
Vests Are Still the Vogue
USE "DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right I Don't risk
your material In a poor dye
Each package of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions
so simple that any womas
can diamond-dye a new
rich fadeless color Into old
garments draperies cover-
ings everything whether
wool silk linen cotton or
mixed goods
" Buy "Diamond Dyes" —
Do other kind— then perfect
results are guaranteed
Drugglat baa "Diamond
Dyes Color Card"— 16 rich colors Adv
The grass does not quit because It
la stepped on
Accessory Worn With Tallleur Quit
the Mode In Franc American
Woman States
An American woman who Is travel-
ing In France writes Women's Wear
that there Is a noticeable lurk of the
line neckwear which used to be found
on all sides before the war When the
fine llnon de fll Is found It Is ouly In
the smart specialty shops and at pro-
hibitive prices
The vest worn with the tallleur Is
quite the mode at present she states
and Is seen In all kinds of materials
Sone have the rather masculine bos-
oms preferred by those whose taste
disregards the ornate
Vests of stripped pique plain pique
with lui'ge pearl buttons printed Jer-
sey de sole In oriental colorings sheer
lace and net printed linen and chintz
and duvetyn are Jjhe rage and many
trotteur frocks are designed especially
for the purpose of admitting their use
The plisse frills are fluted beauti-
fully with electric curling Irons the
newest ones falling to the waist and
terminating In smArt bows of organdre
White rose old blue flesh and pale
yellow organdie are the favorite colors
for these
A Made-Over Waist
From the good portion of an old
waist crepe de chine skirt a modish
overblouse of the middy style was cut
This was made perfectly plain as
there was no goods whatever to spare
When It was finished It was dipped
In delicate peach blow pink soap
dye bath and presesd After this suit-
able decorations were added In the
form of a little edge border of opaque
white beads with a simple but pleas-
ing motif at the neck and at the bot-
tom of the blouse In front This gave
Just weight enough to hold It down
and made It very lovely Indeed The
beads were reclaimed from an old and
Inartistic beaded bag of other days
HAT TO MATCH FROCK COLOR
Shadea Must Be Carried Out In Sport
8uit and Headgear for Charm-
ing Effect
To make a sport costume very smart
tho colors of the dress must bo car-
rled out In the bat For Instance a
blue and beige plaid skirt topped by
a lightweight navy blue sweater Is
charming when worn with a hat of
dark blue taffeta trimmed with tan
worsted Such a bat may have a roll-
ing brim with a band formed by braid-
ing several strands of the beige
worsted placed around the extreme
edge and a similar band finished with
tassels encircling the crown Varia-
tions of this may be made by Introduc-
ing different embroidery stitches The
same model In soft bright colored
straw when trimmed with white yarn
Is charming with a aweater of the same
shade-
Tints Are Delicate
Tints In both voiles and linens art
very delicate)
THREE YEARS WITHOUT HOPE
X Stery ef BlekMM aat Siffertag wtU Thai Man to Health f
Uwnidyaco4 toiMdtt
No matter how long nor how much you have)
offered do not sjlve op hope Do not decide
there la no help for you There is Mak up
your mind to get well You can There la a
remedy In which yon may place full reliance
as did Mrs Rosalia Kanla ot 39 Silver Street
Mew Britain Conn This Is what ah says :
"I had cramps for three years and thought I
would never be any better I could not eat
without distress Slept with my mouth open
and could hardly breathe No medicine helped
me I had catarrh ot the stomach Now I
have no cramps and am feeling well and
healthy I wish every Buffering: person would
take PE-ED-NA"
Catarrh effects the mucous membranes In
any organ or part PE-RC-NA by reruUtinsT
the digestion and aiding elimination sends a rich pare supply of blood
and nourishment to the sick and Inflamed membranes and health!
returns
For coughs colds catarrh and catarrhal conditions generally
FE-RU-NA Is recommended If yon are sick do not wait and suffer
The sooner yon begin using Dr Hartman's well-known FE-RU-NA
the sooner yon may expect to be well and strong and In full possession
of your health A bottle ot PE-RU-NA Is the finest emergency ready
to-take remedy to have In the house It 1 fourteen ponces pf jrei
ventlon and protection
Sold everywhere la tablet or liquid form
HAD HIGH AMBITION FOR SON
Father Wouldn't Be Satisfied Until He
Saw Him In a Really Proud
Position
An Instructor In the military acad-
emy at West Point was once assigned
to conduct about the place the visiting
parents of a certain radet
After a tour of the post the proud
and happy parents Joined the crowd
assembled to witness evening parade
a most Imposing spectacle The march
past aroused the father of the cadet to
a high pitch of enthusiasm
"There!" he exclaimed to bis spouse
"Isn't that fine? But" he added -reflectively
"I shall not be happy till my
boy attains the pmud position that
lead 'em all" And he pointed In
rapt admiration to the drum-major
The Cutlcura Toilet Trio
Having cleared your skin keep It clear
by making Cutlcura your every duj
toilet preparations The soup to cleanse
and purify the Ointment to soothe and
heal the Talcum to powder and per-
fume No toilet tuhle is complete
without them 25c everywhere— Adv
CATS DISRUPTED THE ZOO
Released to Clean Up Despised Rats
They Terrorized Lions Leopards
and Tigers Aliks
An army of cnts turned loose In the
zoo at Highland park Pittsburgh Pa
to clean out the ruts has shows the
fallacy of many tales of ferocity told
of wild denizens of the Jungle
Rats had become so numerous at the
big zoo that It was found necessary to
take BOtne means of ridding the build-
ing of the pests and the head keeper
decided on cats — Just the plain alley
breed B An advertisement brought
them In droves and they were turned
loose In the cages cellars supply
rooms and lofts
No sooner had the cages been Invad
ed than pandemonium broke loose
Lions flgers panthers pumas and
leopards failed to recognize a distant
relationship and many of them went
clear frantic with fear Other ani-
mals Including the elephants were not
so timorous but hippo and rhino were
only a few seconds In making np their
minds that discretion was the better
part of valor
The Road to Oblivion
The Poet — I care nothing for money
Fame as a poet will satisfy me
The Pessimist— Then when you're
famous as a poet some one will name
a brand of cigars after you" and ad-
vertise It till every one will forget
you were a poet Then the cigar will
get so bad that every one will forget
that It ever existed
No Introduction
Bill— "Has he any trouble In meet-
ing his billsr Ed— "None at alL Says
he Is well acquainted with them"-
INVENTIVE GENIUS
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEAAND DANGER
Doctors' favorite Medicine How
Purified and Beflned from All
Objectionable Effects "Calo-
tabs"— the New Name
What will human lnreoulty do ncztf
Smokeless powder wireless telegraphy
homeless carriages colorless iodine taste-
leas quinine— now comes nausealess calo-
mel Th new improvement called "Calo
tabs" Is now on sale st drugstores
For biliousness constipation and inhV
grstloa the new calomel tablet la a prac-
tically perfect remedy as evidenced by
the fact that the manufacturers have au-
thorized all dnuctists to refund the price
if the cuntomer is unt "perfectly delighted"
with Calotabs One tablet at bedtime with)
a swallow of water — that's all No taste
no nausea no griping no salts By morn-
ing your liver is thoroughly cleanaed and
you are feeling fine with a hearty appe '
tite Eat what you please — no deafer— go
about your business
' Calntabs are not sold in balk Get an
original package sealed Price thirtn
1v cenU— (adv)
SEEMED LIKE AN IMPOSITION '
Parvenu Couldn't Understand Why
Musicians Hadn't Come With
Instruments Tuned
Herman Ftnck the noted English
composer tells the following amusing
story of a somewhat ambitions at-
tempt of a member of the newly rich
to grasp matters musical He said :
"My grandfather used to direct a
small orchestra of about half a dozen
which could be hired for dances par-
ties and weddings and even (on one
occasion only) for funerals but that's
another yarn Well the orchestra one
night made Its appearance at the
house of the type' of parvenu we
should call nowadays a war profiteer
The guests were assembled and the
fiddlers and so on were crowded np
In the usunl corner with the ferns and
tilings Suddenly the host approached
"'Whatever's tills horrible noise
you're making?" he said 'Rotten
piece I call It 1'
"Thls isn't a piece replied my
grandfather 'we're tuning up that's
all'
"Tuning upT I engaged yon over
two months ago and you're tuning np
now?" s
It's no trouble for a man to brae
of his good Judgment when he makes
a good guess
JEie Increasing
jLfemana tor
POSTUM
Cereal
shows the favor this table
drink is constantly Gaining
because of its rich taste
and economy
Boil Postum Cereal fully
twenty minutes and you
have a flavor similar to the
highest grade coffee but
hurt in Postum
It is pure and-
wholesome! ftada by Postum Cereal CoInc
Battle CreekMich
sits!
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Harris, George A. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920, newspaper, September 16, 1920; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713687/m1/2/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.