Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 8 of 9
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The litortit throughout the country in tho rot urn of Cardinal Farley
from Romo la roaponslblo for this piece of neckwear deafened from deco-
ratlona on occieelaetlcal robea The amalleat particle of lace la eaocht to
pother In front by a brooch but the back ha a all tho decoration in un-
broken lines
KODEL MADE UP IN TWEED
oft Fine Material Should Be Seleetp
ed for This Smart Though
Severely Simple Style
A aoft line tweed Is selected for
our model' which is smart and simple
- la styles and 'has the aklrt cut to fit
plainly round tho hips It la trimmed
at foot by a deep band of plain cloth
to match tbn check In the material
the upper part to shaped np in front
and baa tbe edge turned In and laid
over the lower a row of stitching la
atlk- la worked at edge
Tho bodice has a plecs ot the cloth
v let in at center of front end back
material straps piped with tho cloth
are taken over shoulders at the edge
of yoke which to of lace to match un-doT-atoeves
tho ovoroleovao have
VJpa piped with cloth sown on tho
toldo
" Hat of stretched satin to matfch
doth swathed In a lighter colored
alnoa and trimmed at 'aide with a
feather mount -
Materials required: yards tweed
4 Hcbes wide lVfc yerd cloth- 41
Za wide H yard lace
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Outlook for Fancy Jabots
Fancy Jabots on tho cascade order
and tbe flat types some suggesting
bow ere expected to bo In demand
aeys tbe Dry Qoods Economist These
will bo produced In attractive iacee
that win suit them for wear with sim-
ple dressy waists and dresses These
like tbe side frills and flat revers
wlU be ebown separate and attached
to stock collars
CURTAINS IN THE BEDROOM
Economy May Be Combined With
Good Taste In the Manner D-
-“ scribed In This Article -
'
- la making cnrCalns for tho bedroom
windows you can economize In ma-
terial by selecting awlas or scrim tho
width of tho window Now measure
off tho length you desire the curtains
and cut the material-from corner to
corner oa tho bis In other-words
cut from tho lower left-hand corner to
the upper right-hand corner
- To this bias edge apply a raffle
either of tho material or of coarse
toco ' - - —
Finish tho Jolnlpg seam neatly by
stitching a strip of feathersUtcbed
braid or a narrow bias fold over tha
ruffle and team edge
Now finish tho broad straight edge
at the top with a hem and narrow
casing through which la fun n tape
the length ot tbe -width of the window
Tho curtains are then shirred over
the tape or email brass rods and at-
tached to the windows -
- Drape them to each side of tho win-
dow ‘with ribbons or cotton cords
and yon will have a pair of very good-
looking curtains made from tbe quan-
tity of material generally employed
In making one curtain s
Beaded Photograph Frame
Among the decorative articles made
of heads and one you can make your-
self as a holiday gift none la prettier
then the headed frames -These
are made' oa a groundwork
of net Tbe heads are sewed on In
any pretty design you may fancy are
lined with a bright-colored satin and
mounted on square oblong or oval
frames -
An attractive square frame to made
on silver net with a border of tiny
opal beads showing a vino deafen run-
ning through it
A conventional fleurdo-Ile In silver
and bottle green beads decorate each
corner The whole to mounted over
green satin
Beaded trasses will remain In fash-
ion longer than most articles deo-
orated with beads that are finding so
much favor now
Vella Match Hats
Plato hexagons ot rather heavy
mesh dotted and fancy floe meshes
and tha familiar- cobweb or shadow
designs In Veilings ahonld not he over-
looked by the shopper who needs a
smart finish for bar runabout tailored
suit of sorgo or a smart mixture cult
and a simple natty hat The veil
should ho aa nearly aa possible the
hade of tho hat’s brim and Ha trim-
mings and In this lnstanoe not an
elaborate detail of tho costume Lae
valla on tha contrary may ho made
a prominent feature of tho afternoon’s
reception costume with which they
am usually worn and tho wisest
choice In these to a black and white
Chantilly For motoring the nowoet
and smartest thing In veilings to chif-
fon with nn embroidered border done
In wools of contrasting color Uke
green on navy brown on tan or black
on purple
Cretonne Covered Frames
Cretonne covered picture frames for
bedrooms are easily made When se-
lecting your cretonne purchase a piece
with colors that harmonise with the
furnishings In your bedroom -
Doee Net Pay to Spend Much Time In
Mending H eatery — Are Useful In '
Making Ruga for the
turnery '
la tbeee halcyon daya of gnnraateod
hoalery— at a ver moderate price too
— tteen be aald wtth etnphaala that it
doee not pay to epead much time
darning jtocklnga - When they hare
really begun to give out the petting
of a whole hour oa a large heel hole
io nothing leae than wicked The
eenelble housemother prefers to put
by the ragged socks and stocking
and to buy new rather than to spend
on prolonging the life of a couple of
palra for two more Wearing the time
that would suffice to make a hew out-
ing ehlrt or simple tailored waist
But there'la no need to throw old
black stockings in tbs' rag bag for
want of ways to use them First of
nil a well worn black sock Is oos ot
tbs best tilings to be bad for ute In
sponging off dark clothes with house-
hold ammonia or other’ clearing fluid
It leave no light colored lint and la
soft and absorbent to handle A sup-
ply should he always In some conven-
ient place If the ipen of the household
have a way of wearing black or' dark
blue edits for everyday
i Woven rag carpet ia'ao longer a
thing deaplsed Through the winter
many -borne lovers return to the old
faihlon of sewing carpet rags to be
wpven into serviceable ruge for nur-
sery end sitting room as well aa for
the furnishing of the summer bunga-
low The touch of black to moat desir-
able to set off the brighter stripes
and for this purpose old black stock
Inge cut around and round in aptral
fashion or as an apple la peeled to
tpafte a long atrip will be found uea--ful
to tbe very toe
One notable (owtvlle uses lock-
ing tn - tbe mop that she polishes
floors and wipes np with as they ere
softer than the mope usually sold
Wherefore save the old stockings
Potato water to good to take mild
tains from cloth-
A root-bound fern soon indicates Its
condition by dropping fronds
Sunflower seeds make' better- belt
than cheese for tho mouse trap
It la better to wipe off meat -with a
wet cloth than to let water run over It
- Jellied eal can be delfciouely sea
soned with lemon Juice and celery
salt
- Equal parts of milk and lukewarm
water are excellent- for- sponging
palms - -
A pinch of boms In cooked starch
will make the clothes etlffer sad
whiter
- A bread pudding may be deliciously
flavored by a few allcea of candied
orange peel
To place ferae upon tbe window sill
mesne their death aa they cannot live
In a cold draught
Dried lemon peel sprinkled over
coals will destroy any disagreeable
odor In the house
He’d Be There
Lee Harrison saya he was standing
at Forty-third street and Broadway
when a young man wearing one of
those Poughkeepsie looks approached
him and V- 1
“Excuse me but 1 want to And my
cousin who lives In New York
“Very well" replied Lee “It will
be all right this-time What’s your
cousin’s name?’
“Cohen"
‘ “Bay" aald Lee - grabbing him by
the arm “come out here in tbe middle
of the street and yell 'Cohen' You’ll
probably be able to find him tn tbe
crowd that answer"
Another Duty
“Ton are my wife’s social wacre-
tary ?" he eeks of the beauteous crea-
ture who to seated at the email desk
In the study “Yes sir" she 'smile
“I am supposed to take Mrs Bllrrup’s
place In as many social details ee pos-
sible" : -
“Well — er — she doesn’t seem to be
coming downstairs this morning and
It has always been her custom to kiss
me good-by when 1 start for the of-
fice"— Judge
Self-fleerlflclng Essential
“You don’t claim to be a party
leader?"
- “No"' replied tbe quiet dtlsen
“Everybody waute to be tbe leader of
tbe party It strike me that some-
body ought to be willing to be tho
party"
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A conceited man la often conceited
enough to think that he Isn’t
Anyway a spinster can pretend that
ah would rather be her own boss'
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Meet People Whs Have keen AfTleted
With Celds Will Recognise This
Type ef Human Hyena
Blnke— Opt a cold I see
Jink — Tea a little one
Ton ought to bo very careful That
cold aeeds attention
“Think eor
“It has a regular graveyard sound'
"Good gracious-
“Awfully dangerous time tor colds
lnfluense pneumonia and quick eon-
sumption everywhere-
“Eh?"
“Tea n friend of mine took a cold
not half so had aa yours last week
and In three days ho was dead!
“My stars!-
“Fast The doctor said my friend
might have pulled through If he hadn’t
worried so much Take my advice
end try not to think about 1L“
Unjustifiable Suspicion -TbeVcolonel
had caught Rastus red-
handed' coming out of the hen coop
with three fat pullets under hla coat
“So” be said T’ve caught you at
tost stealing my bena have IV
“Whut ipe uh?‘ replied Rastus In
pained surprise “Why Marts Colonel
suh 1 haln’t a-stealln’ no bens suh
"Tben what are you doing with
them under your coat?- demanded the
colonel '
“Why Marae Colonel hit look to
me so like it war gwlne to snow suh
dat ah went out to de coop to bring
dem hens In by de kitchen flah sub
to keep ’em from - glttin’ froze suh'
said the oldflnan with a deep sigh to
think that hla honor bad been sus-
pected — Harper’s W’eekly
Foreeighted
Bobby — Mabel 1 want you to marry
me'
Mabel — But we’re only ten
Bobby — I know that but I’m leaving
my order In advance - ' '
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A bitter cruel speech may cost- a
friend but gentle loving words may
win a foe — Earle William Gage
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Effete Briton
Booth ' Tarklngton the American
playwright and novelist to a very early
riser aa'd when the English play-
wright ind novelist Arnold Bennett
visited him at hie charming residence
In Indianapolis Mr Tarklngton said
the first evening at dinner:
”1 believe la the simple life I get
up with tbe sun Will you take a ten-
mile walk with me at d o’clock tomor-
row morning?" "
- “Thank you Mr Tarklugton" tbe
Englishman answered “but I don’t
walk in my sleep"
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOR1A a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children and Bee that It
Bears the
Signature of
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Children Cry for Fletcher Castoria
Certainly
Guide— No one has ovqr been able
to find out what the Sphinx standi
for — whom It represents!
American Tourist— That’s nothing!
We’ve ct a lot ot congressmen home
the same wa1 — Puck
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Signs of a Winner
“Doee your wife win at bridge?"
“1 don’t know for sure replied Mr
Meekton “but I think so Tbe -women
all look as If they disliked her very
much but they keep on Inviting her
to play '
--Taking No Chances
“Yon say the elopement wee sort of
forced upon you?"
- “Tes after sfag came down tbe rope
ladder her father pulled it up”— Stray
Stories
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The evlla and sorrows that afflict
fnanklnd are of mankind’s own mak-
ing — Marie Corelli
Smoker find LEWIS’ Single Binder 5e
cigar better quality than most 10c cigar
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Helen — No I shall never marry 1
hare borne too long with tbe aerrowa
and trials of Ilf alone to add to my
burden by —
Ethel — Beg pardon yon mean
you’ve been bora too long don’t you?
Thoughts are often known by events
A sudden accident opens the closet ef
the heart— Carlyle
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powers— its haL'otb:!
its never falling resuLa Ia
purity
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costa less than the high-psiew
brands but it is wort
It coats a trifle more i
cheap and big can kind
is worth more But proves
economy in die baking
CAUArn’-Osthtoa
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Bare all your apple parings and put
la crock or granite pan and sorer with
water let stand- a tew days Uen '
strain through a thin cloth A large
salt sack will do — and squeese but
not bard enough so the parings will
come through Rinse ell your syrup
palls and pitchers and - put In the
Juice or you can put In little brown
ugar Then set where' It to warm
and let work If you will have any
mother from old vinegar put that In
bat It will make Its own mother: This -makes
good vinegar and aavee buying
at stores
' Savory for a Beef Stow
(For about three pounds 'of meat)
Take oqe medium sized onion stick It
with three cloves add one blade of
mace obe teaspoonful of pepper-
corns one-half teaspoonful of allspice
'one t&bleapocnfut'of salt onehalf tea-
spoonful of summer savory one-half
teaspoonful of thyme one-half tea-
spoonful' ormarJorSzpl oU table podw-
ful of lemon Juice one tableipoonful of
mushroom or tomato catsup or a few
drops of Worcestershire sauce
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Lucas, Edwin L. Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Tishomingo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1850339/m1/8/: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.