The Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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Stops Hair Coming Out
Thickens Beautifies
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Spangled Robes
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Because of danger from airplanes
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Paris Is malntnlnlng her reputation
for simplicity In dress despite all ef-
forts to the contrary writes a Paris
fashion correspondent There Is some-
thing so attractively youthful about
the slmplfe dress that It 'Is difficult to
persuade the smart Parlplenne to ac-
cept the more complicated and elabo-
rate models
However ilie Paris dressmaker
realises that the continuance of these
simple styles will be a detriment to
her It' will be like killing the goose
that Inld the golden egg so strenu-
ous efforts will be made with the open-
ing of the fall season to divert atten-
tion from the simple styles to more
elaborate effects 1
One of the first Indications of the
splendor of fall attire IS the Introduc-
tion' of bearded and spangled robes
There Is hardly a Paris dressmaker
Gown of Gold Cloth Having Yokr of
Gold Tull Embroidered in Gold Bu-
gles and a Flower of Black Velvet
who is not emphasizing these styles in
her autumn collection The newest
things of this kind are totally different
from anything that has been hereto-
fore shown All kinds of new spangles
and new cabuchons as the odd-shaped
beads are now called are being used
and the most marvelous colors have
been developed for this purpose
Like Piece of Tapestry
When one recalls the old-fasliloned
beaded tunic In color which seemed to
represent the height of ambition from
a standpoint of front-row chorus
taste one Is amazed at the contrast
presented In the 1922 spangled robe
The novelty now appears in dull soft
shndes of gray wonderful browns dull
burnished reds and sphinx
Opalescent and iridescent effects
are replaced by clalr-de-lune and lo-
phodore the latter named from the Iri-
descent shading of the crested pigeon
Ih consequence the new spangled
robe looks like a wonderful piece of
tapestry-work - wrought with dull
metal and burnished stones The gela-
tin spangles as well as the beads are
Lovely Capes
Jenny hns a great fancy for using
a broad back panel of gorgeous bro-
cade to which are joined the front
pieces made in n plain satin which
she elaborately embroiders at the bot-
tom In h pattern exactly matching that
of the brocude She has lovely capes
of this kind mnde In black and gold
brocade joined to plain black satin on
which the embroidery repeats exactly
tbe pnttern of the brocade It Is a fas-
cinating Idea nnd one of which only a
Parisian - dressmaker could conceive
Very gorgeous evening coats made
of brigades for Instance cornl 'pink
and silver are broken Into pnnels by
Insertions of silver Ince' one edge of
the Ince being allowed to float free
Often there are six or eight panels of
this kind In the width of the enpe All
of the silver Ince rends one way and
the effect when worn Is almost thnt of
a half-closed fan wltli the lace edging
each rib of the frame
Another wonderful panel effect In
an evening wrap also a creation of
Jenny Is a black satin wrap with a
broad white panel In the center of-the
lining This -of course is revealed
In the most wonderful shadings thus
a gown can b wonted out In a variety
of stitches and materials all In one
tone ' '
One no longer sees a robe entirety
spangled nor one done entirely In cup-
shape motifs But there are squares
triangles oblong pointed - round
faceted and tube 'shapes In varying
sizes sewn according to Intricately
traced designs on nets of deep tone
thus malting the background as well
as the embroidery In one color '
‘ 8hapes Forms for Cvory Taste
Many of these beautiful robes have
been especially executed for the Parts
dressmakers after their own designs
and they come from the hands of the
manufacturer almost a perfect dress
with - sleeves' decolietage waistline
skirt fullness length and shape dic-
tated by the highest Paris fashion au-
thorities' - -
There are shapes and forms to
please every taste tunics cut high In
the neck in what Is knbwn as decol-
ietage without sleeves or with very
short ones If any Other models hav-
ing the stralght-around decolietage
with only tiny jeweled shoulder straps
and bodice are cut off just below tbe
curve of the bust -
Again the bodice takes the form of
a bib at the front the back and sides
of the figure being left almost nude
In addition to the straight chemise
form there are tunics In which the
skirts are entirely complete others in
which that part known as the skirt Is
formed of a succession of festoons or
fringes Other models 'are long
straight panels open at the sides '
Styles of 1830 Leave Imprint
The quantities of these beaded tu-
nlcs that have been exported give evi-
dence that all the big stores In Ameri-
ca' are anticipating a large demand for
them- One may expect therefore that
the beaded tunic will be Been In town
and hamlet as well as In the cities
Although' It appears Impossible to
overcome tbe liking for simple black
silk frocks for daytime tbe handsom-
est of evening dresses are being made
from gorgeous materials In bright col-
ors The feeling of the 1830 period Is
very strong ‘la vnodel dresses for the
evening l(' v
There are lady number of very full
skirts most 'of which are very long
some almost touching the floor In
tbe skirts of more slender outline some
part of the frock Is made to trail for
while the skirt when slender Is long
it Is considered desirable to give the
effect of even greater length by trail-
ing points and panels
Much sliver lace and velvet ribbon
are used as trimming on satin and Bilk
dresses
- Lanvin has Just brought out some
charming dance frocks In satins of tbe
brightest shades such- as shrimp pink-
and trims them most elaborately with
metal laces and large applique motifs
of nattier blue velvet
Harks Back to Earlier Days
The way In which Lanvin has ap-
plied the velvet trimming Is most un-
usual The bodice pointed far down
In the front and ending at tbe normal
waistline — a revival of a very old-time
style — Is seen In ever so many of these
Lanvin frocks
Callot makes charming evening
gowns entirely of cloth of gold com-
bining with it goldtulle and black vel-
vet These have the very long skirt
but are of much dimmer outline than
the Lanvin frocks referred to above
The new evening capes are the love-
liest ever and the Interesting point Is
that they are very long frequently
touching the floor They are made of
the richest materials wonderfully combined
Made in Black
only when the enpe Is thrown open or
left to fall off the shoulders as many
of them are
The favorite way of hitching on the
new cape Is by the use of big cable
cord of metal or silk which encircles
the base of a very narrow collar and
ties around the shoulder after the
fashion' of the Spanish hull fighter In
fuct the craze for the cape Is dis-
tinctly of Spanish origin likewise the
shawl
Full Cape Attachment
'’loti let lines gowns huve a delicate
back I ' A black velvet frock of the
style called “skimpy” has a full cape
attachment of blnck crepe de chine
trimmed at four-inch Intervals with
half-inch bnnds of Hudson seal
Good to Know
Melted butter will not' make good
cake Tbe colder eggs are the quick-
er they will froth Veal should be
white dry and close-grained Nut-
megs' should--be grated blossom end
first 1 v '
Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer”
WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets
you are not getting genuirie Aspirin prescribed by
physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache' Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago i Pain Pain -
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions
Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets — Bottles of 24 and 100 — All druggists
la the trade work of Baer Muatuuit eC MeaoeeeUeeeltetM of SiMetlneeM
Cattle-Raising Countries
n The United States ranks first as a
cattle raising country with 56592000
head Australia fourth with 11819-
000 head Texas is the leading cattle
raising state in the United States Its
production is about the same as that
of Australia possibly a little greater
MOTHER! CLEAN
CHILD’S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Even a sick child loves the “fruity”
taste of “California Fig Syrup” If the
little tongue Is coated or If your child
Is listless cross feverish full of cold
or has colic give a teaspoonful to
cleanse the liver and bowels In a few
hours you can see for yourself bow
thoroughly- It works all the constipa-
tion poison sour bile and wapte out of
the bowels and you have a well play-
ful child again
Millions of mothers keep “California
Fig Syrup” bandy They know a tea-
spoonful today saves a sick child to-
morrow Ask your druggist for genu-
e “California Fig 8yrup” which has
Erections for babies and children of
Ml ages printed on ' bottle ' Mother 1
You must say “California” or you may
get an Imitation fig Byrup — Advertise-
ment And It Is
“Say buddy do you remember
when we were over there they used
to tell us that when we got baok
nothing would be too good for us?”
“Sure what about It?”
“Well they told the truth"— The
American Legion - Weekly
Inpcrtant to all Worsen
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
uspeet It
Women' complaint often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble or the
result of kidney or bladder disease
If tbe kidneys are not in a healthy con-
dition they may cause the other organs
to become diseased
You may suffer pain in the back head-
ache and loss of ambition
Poor health makes you nervous irrita-
ble and may be despondent it makes any
one so
But hundreds of women claim that Dr
Kilmer's Swamp-Boot by restoring
health to the kidneys proved to be juat
the remedy needed to overcome suet
condition
Many send for a sample bottle to see what
Swamp-Root the great kidney liver and
bladder medicine will do for them By
enclosing ten cents to Dr Kilmer A Co
Binghamton N Y you may receive sam-
ple size bottle by Parcel Poet You ca3
purchase medium and large size bottles ah
all drug stores — Advertisement
Fiji Islanders bleach their thick
woolly lialr with lime and wear it In
a great inop
Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin
When red rough and ltghing with hot
baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
Cuticura Ointment Also make ue
now and then of that exqulsltely’scent-
ed dusting powder Cuticura Talcum 1
one of the Indispensable Cuticura
Toilet Trio — Advertisement -1 '
California'' leads the states In the j
number and variety of Its mineral
products
The housewife smiles with satisfac-
tion as she looks at the basket of
clear white clothes and thanks Rod
Cross Ball Blue At grocers 6 a—
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A shady past seldom bos s silver-1
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Reverse English
“Rather thoughtful of the peoplj
who sell ingredients for making
In the home”
“Howls that?”
“TJiey tell you what not to do
make It Intoxicating”
“Sly fellows But for fear
might mistake' their meaning
ought to put the ‘not’ in parent
— Birmingham Age-Herald
DYED HER BABY’S COAT
A SKIRT AND CURTAI’
Each package of “Diamond Dyes”
tains directions so simple any woman
dye or tint her old worn faded thi
new Even if she has never dyed bef
she can put a new rich color into shal
skirts dresses waists coats etockil
sweaters coverings draperies hangir
everything Bur Diamond Dyes no ot
kina— then perfect home dyeing is g
sntecd Just tell your drnggist'Wbet
the material you wiah to dye Is woel
silk or whether it is linen cotton)
mind goods Diamond Dyes sever i '
pot fade or run — advertisement
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Keep Clean
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Internal cleanliness
means health
Without forcing or irri-
tating Nujol softens the
food waste The many
tiny muscles in the in-
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remove it regularly Ab-
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Wettengel, H. P. & Turner, Earl. The Hinton Record (Hinton, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921, newspaper, October 20, 1921; Hinton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752224/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.