The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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Military Coat.
'Military coats am the fancy of the
season and are peculiarly smart worn
with skirts of plaid. The costume
rhowu combines one of the latest
models in Mack cloth with the char-
acteristic gold buttons, and a plaited
skirt, of blue and green plaid that is
most effective. The coat Is nn emi-
nently desirable one and includes a
cape of novel sort with a flat collar
that gives the broad, drooping shoul-
der line. The skirt Is plaited and
loined to a yoke at sides and back
hat avoids all bulk over the hips.
absolutely fresh, and even a day'*
■wear In London's foggy atmosphere
takes their first charm away. Soma
of the prettiest evening gowns in the
Shops have long lace sashes, while for
the shoulders any number of dainty
scarves of lace are to be seen In fine
design, sometimes decorated with rib-
bon or jewel work, and just aa: often
left plain. I think that lace adorned is
more or loss spoiled, aud inost lace
lovers will agree with me. There are,
however, numbers of people who like
to "gild refined gold," and to them the
bejeweled varieties of lace will appeal
Beautiful Table Linene.
The array of beautiful table linen*
shown this season Is simply bewilder-
ing. Center pieces and dolleys, which
come in sets of from one doien to
three dozen, are shown in grass linen
with heavily embroidered white silk
borders in Chinese design upon spaces
of drawn work.
For general wear the Irish embroid-
ered linens are unequaled ai d In good
taste. The mosaic effect seemB to be
a new feature in the drawn work, and
is very neat and dainty. -In some in-
stances the pattern is worked about a
design in fruit and flowers, and these
are outlined in Htlk.
Child's Tucked Frock.
Wee tots are always charming li
frocks of dainty material simply made.
The very pretty little model shown is
tucked to form a yo!:e atid can be fin-
ished plain or with the bertha as pre-
ferred. Theorlginul
is, made. ,of fine
nainsook with tjlm-
ining of embroid
ery, but all fabrics
used for the dress-
es of little children
are appropriate.
With tlio bertha
the frock becomes
suited to dress oc-
casions, without it
Choosing the Name
"Mjr dear, I have been reading up.
T/ithln the past week, and I think 1
have a name for the baby," said Mrs.
Greening, one day.
"You have, eh? What is it?"
"I read that Phoebus, the god of
day, comes up bright and beautiful in
(he morning; and he lights the world; 1
that without him "
"Now, look here, madam; let's have
no foolishness here. You can't call
that child by any such name. IJId
Phoebus of history yell from 11 p. m.
to 3 a. m.. aud intermitently from 3
to 7 o'clock?, I, myself, am doing the
: god-of-day business in the matter of
getting up. and I'm not going to divide
the honors. If you want a mythologic-
al cognomen for that destroyer of rest,
1 have It."
"What is it?' asked Mrs. Greening,
with considerable asperity.
"Aurora." brutally yelled Elisha.
Then he left the house - Tid Hits.
The value of tho merchandise
brought Into the country during the
year from the islands which have re-
cently come under tho American flag
was: Porto Rico, |ll.0il,195; Philip-
pines, 111,372,581; Hawaii, I2G.242.8C9
—a total of 27,125,COC, against !* .-
773,560 in 1897.
Japan's area corresponds to til at of
California, and Korea's to that of
Kansas.
MEDICAL EXAMINER
Of the United States Treasury Recommends
Time may heal a broken heart, but P* =ril = nfl
give us Simmons' Cough Syrup for in- . rC**ril"Iltl.
ctant relief from coughs and colds. '
Guaranteed to cure. 25 and 60c. Other Promiiwt Physicians use
and Endorse Pe-ru-na.
Ethiopia bought $847,000 worth of
cotton goods from the United States
last year.
DR LI.EWKM.YN" .TORDON, Medical
Examiner of tli.- C S. Treasury lie
pKrtmi-iit. graduate
pttrtment. Kraduate of Colorable, College.
To Cure a Coil! In One day. and who herved three yenrs atW est 1 oiut,
Take I.mm iv« Bromo (Quinine Tablets. AU j,as the follow ing to say of Peruua :
druggist*■ etuudmoney if It falls tocure. Uoc. t.AUow me to express my grati-
Tibet, the roof of the world," is a tudc to you for the benefit derived
tableland three times as large as from your wonderful remedy.
One short month ha* brought
forth a vast change and / now
consider myself a well map aftci
months of suffering. FeUowsuf-
, . ferers. Peruna will cure you." .
Onlv 20 per cent of Italian and 4 per
immigrants are • A constantly increasing number of phy-
lmm g 8 nii-ians presenile J'eruna in I beir practice.
It lias proven its merits so thoroughly that
even the doctors have overcome their
. _ _ i.rt-mdiii- auainst so-called patent itiHii-
ARK VOI R CI.OTHE3 rAnr.of £££££ r££mm(.ml j, to their patient*,
true Red Crows Ball Blue ani make them p,.r,irm occupies a unique position in
white again. Large 3 ox. jiaultage, 6 cents. mwij,.41i science. It is the only internal
KV temiu catarrh remedy known to the
The Russian government will es mediral profession to da v. «Btanh, as
tablish permanent commercial muse- ' "J!?™ 5"!eJ?^hieh afflicts mankind.
Mn. winiiow'i southtm Sfmp. consider m\self a well map after
ForeMi.tr. 11 leeiutnif, auftMia the Kiinia, redocea In- ■ ..
Bmdui ai iou . alia) • pain, cure* wind col iti. Ifcic a bottle.
cent of the Greek
females.
urns in Persia.
4628 Cbtl<f"«TurVi-J
Frock, 1 to ♦ year*.
*
4810 Kllltary Coat. 3? to 40 bust.
4280 Tucked Plaited bklit, 22 to 30 walak
To make the coat, for a woman of
medium size will be required 4'*
yards of material 41 or 3% yards 52
'inches wide, to make the skirt &V4
yards 44 or 5 yards 52 inches wide. A
May Manton pnttc-rn of the coat No.
4610, sizes 32 to 40 or of skirt No.
426o] sizes 22 to 3u. will be mailed to
any address ou receipt of ten cents
for each.
Appropriate Jewelry for Mourner*.
Women in mourning liave so long
been denied the wearing of jewelry of
any sort that they will welcome the
new Jot novelties which fashion de-
crees as appropriate for them.
Jet buckles for belts and hats, hat
pins of jet and pins and chaifis of. jet
have taken the place of tho dull black
beads and other accessories so popu-
lar A few months ago.
Nor are these jet things to he worn
only by those in mourning, for they
aro much in favor with women who
wear black on occasions, because it is
becoming.
Missei.' Shirt Waist.
T/mi« shoulder effects always are be-
coming to young girls and are seen in
the latest models for odd waists as
well as frocks and coats. This stylish
shirt waist includes
a novel yoke collar
that gives the de-
sired drooping line
and also a narrow
vest effect at the
front. A* illustrat-
ed it is made of
white mercerized
vesting and Is un-
lined, butallwaist-
4827 Utaaea' twurt inK materials are
TVatat, If to Hycara. appropriate and
the fitted foundation can be used
whenever desirable. At the neck
is a fancy slock and deep, point-
ed cuffs finish the sleeves. When
a plainer waist is desired tho yoke
collar can be omitted and the waist
made with yoke fronts and plain back
as shown in the email cut.
The waist consists of the fitted foun-
dation. fronts, back and yoke collar,
•rtie fronts are gathered at their upper
edges and again at the waist line and
meet the yoke, but the back is plain
across the shoulders. The yoke collar
is quite separate and Is arranged over
the waist, the closing being made in-
visibly. The sleeves are the favorite
ones that form full pulfs below the el-
bows and are finished with deep, point-
ed cuffs.
The quantity of material required
for the medium size Is 4^ yards ti
inches wide, 3V4 yards 27 iuches wide
or 2 yards 44 Inches wide.
The pattern 4627 Is cut in sir.es for
misses of IS, 14 and 16 years of age.
Jowel Trimmed Lace.
Lace Is the fashion of the moment,
and Is by no means Inexpensive wear,
says a writer In Home Chat. I have
recently seen eom« delightful little
lace ties for wearing with a fur coat.
some are ready made up In bows, nth-
! ers are not; for Just as some men pre-
' fer to tie their own evening bows, so
do many women like to nrrange their
neck adornment for themselves. For
winter wear these ties and veils of
I 1mm are dear wear, for they must be
is adapted to the hours of play and U>
simpler materials.
The dress consists of front and
back, tho tucks forming the yoke, with
full sleeves that aro tucked above the I
elbows In conformity with the latest
Btyle. The bertha is circular and ar-
ranged over the drops on indicated
lines and at the lower edge is a gath-
ered frill.
The quantity of material required
for the .medium siie (2 yearsj is 3
yards 27 inches wide, 2V yards 33
inc hes wide or<! yards 44 inches wide,
with 5Vj yards of insertion to trim as
illustrated In the medium size.
The pattfrn 4628 is cut in sizes -for
children of 1, 2 and 4 -years of age.
Collar and Cuff Cases.
Fancy cases for turnover collars
and cuffs are lung, wide' enough for
the widest of the cuffs and collar*,
and fold together in two folds like a
glove case, only the two sides are
mounted upon firm pasteboard so that
they are stiff. Sachet cotton is put
over the pasteboard, and covering of
brocade is added. Firm straps of rub-
ber across the sides at the ends and
in the middle, and under these rub-
bers the collars and cuffs are slipped
and held flat and smooth. Ribbons
tie tho case and tho amount of orna-
mentation depends upon the taste ot
the maker, but the cases, offered in
the t-hops, while pretty, are plain.
They undoubtedly fill a much-felt
want.
A Dentist's Ad/lce.
Toledo. Ohio, Jan. 25th.—Mr. Harry
U Lewis, Dentist, 607 Sumlt street,
this city, says; "I certainly advise
anyone, no matter how severe they
may have Kidney Trouble te take
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"I was troubled with Kidney Dis-
ease for several years and Dodd's Kid-
.ney Pills cured me. 1 had used
many so-called remedies without any
benefit. Four months ago. I was flat
on my back with this painful trouble
and must say that I almost gave up
hones of ever getting any better.
Through a friend s advice I purchased
six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"At first I could see but little bene-
fit, but after two weeks, 1 could see
an Improvement. I bad been getting
up several times at night and pains
In my back were very severe. When
I had taken six boxes I felt better
than I had for years. The pain had
all gone and I didn't have to get tip
duriiTg the night at all. I continued
the treatment until I had used several
more boxes, and now I am glad to
say that I am completely cured."
The death rate of infants and young
children—those under 5 years of age
—is the true test of tho sanitary con
ditions and of the sanitary administra-
tion of a community.
Smokers find Lewis' "Single Binder"
straight 5c cigar betto quality than
most 10c brands. Lewis Factory,
Peoria, III.
In 1880 the average New Torker
took 182 rides in street cars; last year
he took 415.
half" the disease which afflicts mankind
Catarrh anil catarrhal tUwase* afflict one-
half of the people of the United States.
Robert It- Roberts, M. D., Wash-1
ington, I). U -writes: j
•'Through my own experience I
as well as that of many of my«
friends and acquaintances who*
have been cured or relieved ot ca-1
tarrh by the use ot tlartman's«
Peruna, I can confidently recom-♦
j mend It to I hose suffering from such ,
neipcct&Me i rtTate fan t'v it«tre tnr..rre>pon t wtih . disorders, and have no hesitation In a
\vuri.f t^.r\t«n.-r«. rir*t-n m a.-, -ii.tii-.taii-j.-; « orescribinir it t> my patients," t
—• ' " M " \PKoh'rtR? Roberts. ' t
Seoul, the capital or Korea, is ®'*bl „ Unhbtn*. Munkome, L Y,
teen miles fn.ni its seaport, Chemulpo, TV11?1'S.
on tho Yellow Sea. j -ivruna Is the best medicine I know of
fori ^Iisand in «ti-n«theu a weak j-li.ni-
H.-h and to give appetite Besides pre-
Every bottle of Cough Syrup maim- trilling it for catarrh. 1 have ordered it
factltred by the A. C. Simmons, Jr.. for weak anil debilitated people, nr..I have
Med. Co. is guaranteed to cure or
money refunded. Use no other. numy cases.
and 50c. "I have a large practice, and have a
chain e to prescribe your Peruna. I b"|>e
"""I'-'r.ssSl:? " '
States own railway stock or bonus, j jjr> jyj. c. ciee writos from 5i:< 'Tones St.,
Eight v i>er cent of the holding?* in San Franclnco, Cal.:
American railroads is now held In the! "Peruna has performed so many ^on-
United States.
derful i ure" in Han i-'ranci-.ro that I am
convinced that it is a valuable remedy.
1 have frequently a<lvi>«l it- ie« t..r
women. u-> I Anil it insures regular and
Dr. Llewellyn Jordan,
Medical Examiner United States
▼ T reaeury. Z
♦♦♦> MM MMOMMM
aud ovarian troubles, and builds up the
entire system. I ° ■ on^ider it ono ot
the finest catarrh remedies 1 know of —
M. t . i.'ee. M. 1>. . ..
Catarrh i-i a systemic disease c irii.hle
onlv by '••. stenn.- treatment A r« rrteoy
that cures < t.;.irib nu.st. aim d'rectly a
the depressed ner\e et titers. This is wtial
Peruna does. ... . « .,
Peruna immediately invigorate-; tLn
nerve centers i-.ich give vitality to t tia
mucous membrane'- Then catarrh dis-
appears. Thcu catarrh i permanently
cured . . ..
If you do not derive prompt finjl tu-
fa? tory r 'S!ilt«* tmm tho use of I «riiiia
write at once to Dr. Hart man. givtug a
full statement of your ease, anil lie will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vico gratis. _ ... ,n
Address IV. Hart man. President, of 1 us
.. nrmiipTi us I flint It insures regular aim aibi:i- ........ . •
Dealers sa~ that as t^ion ns a cus- menstruation, turc* leucorrboa Hart man Sanitarium, t oluu.bus, Chio. i
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im v
possible to sell them any other cold
water starch, it can ha used cold
or boiled.
Don't you know that Defiance
Starch, besides being absolutely supe
rior to any other, is put up 16 ounces
In packages and sells at same prW
as 12-ounce packages of other kinds?
Geologists speak or that fraction of
the rainfall which reaches the sea
through streams, as the "run-off." The
run-off In Connecticut is half tho rain-
fall. while In the Mississippi basin it
is but one-fourth.
Stats or Omr . Cjtt or Tol* o. '
F a!vk J.VCkiiby aukH o th tb«t he It ten lor
partner of the flrui uf K. J. C««nbv d, t • . rt"lnic
DualnfM in the « tty of Toledo, t'unatjr tad
iforcaald. and that a!d Una will | ajr tbe
ONK 111 NUKED DOLLARS for fa. h «nd e ew
•a e of Ca rakCh Uialcanaot be cured by the u e of
IU.J/. tUAM. Cl)«. FRANK J CHFVKT
Sworn to lwtore «n<l •uu crU)*<l to u y prei-
•oce, till* tilh a jr«iC l> cciiilM-r, A.
•j llll f • KOTABT PCBLIC.
1!airT*C tarrti Core t« taken tnwrosllr and •*
Itrecilroa the bl"..d n«l inin-..u« uf llie
«5 l«u.. Ben 4 lor (MtlmooUU .fry
r lesiinu.oiiii*. i"-r.
V. .t. CIlKSiEV * CO.,Tol lo,O.
Girdles Now Show Many Buckles.
Girdles in suede, with long buckles
back and front, are extremely popular.
The draped girdles of, satin, silk or
cloth have buckles on each side, as
well as in the back and front. These
buckles are connected with tiny chains
which reach from one to the other.
Handsome jeweled buttons are used
InRtead of buckles on some of the
smartest belts, leather belts In tan,
green and red are Handsome. Elastic
belts of various widths are in favor, as
are also kid belts, which can be em-
broidered or hand painted bj the in-
genious maid or matron.
Cleaning Laccs.
Delicate white laces may be cleaned
by laying tbem smoothly on white
paper and covering them with mag-
nesia; put another paper over this,
and place them between the leaves of
a book for several days. Then brush
out the magnesia with a brush and
the lace will be found much improved.
More than nine-tenths «?f the known
anthracite deposits in the Pennsyl-
vania coal fields are owned directly by
a comparatively few railroad interests,
and the output is completely control-
led by the presidents of what is gen
era! termed the Morgan Vanderbilt
group of railroad#.
Many Cough Syrups containing opi-
ates, are more harmful than the dis-
ease. Not sc with Simmons' Cough
Syrup. It la safe and sure. Guaran-
teed. 25 and (Oc.
Toulon, France, sent to America last
year >127.000 worth of flower bulbs.
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they get one-third more for
the same money, but also because of
superior quality.
The report of the Mannheim, Oer
many, chamber of commerce speaks
of the scarcity of the meat supply and
1 the greatly lessoned consumption of
'beef and pork, owing to their high
I prices forcing the working classes to
eat horse flesh.
Round trip tickets from I^ondon or
Paris to Pekin, China, by rail and re-
turn by ship, with stopover privilege
at any port, are now on sale for ?204.
■other PriT"! Sweet Powder* for re tl4na
Successfully used by Mother Uray. nurss
In the Children's Home in New V>rk. curs
Constipation. Fever is hncss, H.id Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
How r Ik and Destroy Worms. OierJO.Ondt.-s-
timonials. At all Druggists. Sic. temple
STlfcii. Addrw-i. A S. Olmsted, LeKoy.N.Y.
One field of a farm may have a soil I
that will bold but half an inch of
water, while another will hold two
inches out of the ten inches that may
fall. Crops behave differently on
these two soils.
The V. Dept. •' Agrlrnltnre
Gives to Sulzer's Oats its heartiest
endorsement. Salzer's New National
Oats yielded in 1 03 from 150 to 300
bu. per acre In 30 different States, and
you, Mr. Fanner, can b.-at tills in 1901.
if you will. Salzer's seeds are pedigree
seeds, bred up through careful seleo-
' tlon to big yields.
Per Acre.
Salier'fi Beardless Barley
yielded J"'-
Salzer's Home llulldi r forn. -00 bu.
Spelts and Macaroni Wheat. SO bu.
Salzer's Victoria ltape 6O.OO0 lbs.
Sulzer's Teoslnte, the qulck-
Krowlng fodder wonder... .160.000 Ins.
Salzer's Billion Dollar Grass. £.0.000 lbs.
Salzer's Pedigree Potatoes.. 1.000 bu.
Now such yields pay and you can
ha\<; tbiBB. Mr. Farmer, In 1004.
«END 10c IS STAMPS
and this notice to the John A. Salter
S. >d Co., La Crosse. Wis., and >> u w.ll
get their big catalog and lots of farm
seed samples free. (W. N. U.)
TENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION
1 Oklahoma Live Stock Assoeialicn
* ^OKLAHOMA CITY, FEBRUARY 23, ?.k AND 25,1904t—
Thoroughbred Cottle Show £?
$4.000 In Premiums* j£?
Thoroughbred Cattle Salt - Dail>
Catalogue Now Ready
Oklahoma Farmers ard Breeders See That Vou Attend
Kntertainmcut for evervbodv. Grand Military Displays,
Trained Hors's, including Thistledown, the world's champ-
ion high jumper. Polo games between America s most,
fatnons teams. Hoping ("entests first prize f.'ii'O, Hiding of
vicious outlaw horses, the worst that diligent search and
money can procure, for liberal purposes.
One Fare Excursion Rates on all Railroads
NO MONEY TILL CURED. 2 *t*«s isuiumw.
%c IIIH Fit I an4 ycitiwU a Nk nil IriatM* an S.l« . Fute< i
hct«m. alM M •(• lib a. IraaUu aa Daaiui at Woman or '
kr Mr oiitaa ■ciNid. Mar paid a uat IMcsrtd—•« tiriMi tktlr
DR3. THORN TOW A MINOR, imo Oat '
™h..^s £ • «•' PATENTS ?Si J3SSfS
risen in ten years from Wl.W.iitW wh|„ writin9 Advertisers please met- r. s. A A. 8. LACEY, Patant *tt . Washington, 0.0.
tons to 840.000,000 tons. tlon thla paper.
Readers of tkla paper eaa arcure any May
Mai. wo pattern lUumrated above by fUllacout
all-blaaka m ooupoa. aud msillnc. wltb 10 oeui*
te E-1- Harris.-1. A Oo.. BS Plymuutb Plaee. tfal-
caflo. Pauera will be mailed promptly.
Hame
Tow
State..
Pattern No.
Waist Meaiiuro (If forskirt)...„.
Bust Mcasurr (It tor waUt)
A(e lit ehlld'aor tataa'a palteral
Write plainly. Kll. out all blanks KorloV
ICr. Mall to li. K Usirinon*C«..Kil,:yJ o i
Plaae. Uaiea«a ,i-
10,000 riaaita for lla.
This la a remarkable offer the John
A. Halser Heed Co., I-a t-'rosse. 'Wts..
■nukes. They will send you their bi*
. plant and seed catalog, together Witn
enough seed to grow
1,000 fine, solid Cabbagea.
2,004 delirious Carrots.
3.000 blanching, nutty Celerr*
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce.
1,000 splendid Onions.
1,000 rare, luscloua lladlshei.
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowcre.
This great offer Is made In order to
Induce you to try their warranted seeds
—for when you once plant thein you
will grow no others, and
ALL voa BIT lflo rosTAQB,
providing you will return thla notice,
and If you will send them 20c in post-
age. they will add to the above a |>ack-
age of the fumous Uerltnvr Cauliflower.
tW. N. U.>
In oermany the number of reerults
for the army rejected on account of
heart disease has risen from B.'J per
1,000 In 1HV4 to 17.4. In Franco these
tlgures for tho same ye-ars ranged only
ftem a.97 per 1,000 to 4 07.
laondon billlioards are covered with
Aiaerlcau poster*.
What Becomes of It1
If • nan eats two pounds daily, near two pounds daily must in some way pass from his body, or d sea e
and IT pie mat ure death is a speedy and inevitable result. TI,, food that is eaten must contain the ele-
ments necessary to supply nutriment to the system and free Irom all substances that bind the bowels.
K PRICE'S
wheat flake celery
FOOD
if eaten dsilv there will be a daily action of the bowels: waste removed, nutriment retained. Its
Nature's food for man. Served hot or cold.
Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat
Mr J'inalsra ••
%> ry saiW-
TCioutj
Dr. Trice, the creator of Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder and Delicioun Flavoring F.itracta
A cook book containing 7« eacellenl rscetpta for usina the food mailed ftee to any address.
FOR SALE BY LBADINQ GROCERS.
Pnpirid k| PRICE CUEU. FOOD COUPAHf, .
Chicago, Illinois.
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