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SLEEVES PRIDE OF STYLISTS
GAY SCARF BECOMES IMPORTANT
TT IS an hour of triumph for the
sleeve Throughout spring fash-
ioning artfully contrived sleeves are
the pride of the stylist Novelty is
accented either in contrasting color or
fabric attended by ingenious cut and
design
The trend is toward the large and
voluminous sort outstanding among
which are the exaggerated bell type
and the Russian peasant sleeves Then
there is the balloon contour which dis-
poses its fullness below the elbow with
Stied wristband and the wing sleeve
Sleeves of Russ Ian
Which has a cape-like aspect the Vion-
net model with the low-cut armhole
and the sleeve with a tight-fitting up-
per whose fullness is attached at the
elbow often slashed po as to reveal
the forearm Indeed the subject of
sleeves is exhaustless judging from
the bewildering array which distin-
guishes fashions of the now
Materials have as much to do with
sleeves as have their fashioning
Sometimes the fabric is the same as
the drees but of striking color con-
trast usually ornamented with elab-
orate embroidery Then again it is
the material which is different the
colov being a perfect match
Especially advanced is the transpar-
ent sleeve accurately matched in color
to the dress of heavier fabric Lovely
are this crepe de chine and satrn crepe
frocks which have shirred sleeves of
self-colored georgette The afternoon
gown in the picture illustrates the
tew mode in the fall measure of its
attractiveness These Sleeves are of
Russian peasant inspiration
Another smart feature of this ex
The Scarf Takes on Importance
quisite costume is the choker tie-collar
Many of the newer models boast
tie-collars on this order some tying
' at the back others at the side speak-
ing of this modish choker effect re
minds that necklines are tit's() a theme
of great importance The very latest
is the square-neck effectwith a bow
and streamers of self material at one
side
As an accessory to sports clothes
' and street attire the scarf is to
play a tremendously important role
inis spring It is not only the wart
Itself but the manner of wearing it
which is going to count for smartness
Call it artistic temperament or fem-
inine Intuition as you will sdine wom-
en know Instinctively just how and
when to trail a scarf with infinite
grace or to pose It entrancingly across
the shoulders in complement with the
evening gown and when and how to
add the "touch that tells" to her sports
or street costume by deftly winding it
about the throat then jauntily tying it
In a perky bow'
This season more than ever the
Peasant inspirat
mode expects women of fashion to
give to the scarf personality so to
speak by playing it up to its environ-
ment Not only must the scarf itself
be a vivid splash of color in order to
animate the spring sports or street
costume but it must be tied or knotted
in a nonchalant "accidental on pur-
pose" way which expresses the art of
"knowing how"
The very character of the new
scarves invites a piquant saucy lilt in
the tying thereof for dashing in color
are they and bold of design Outstand-
ing among stylish scarves are hand-
blocked effects of vivid hue These
are shown in both square and oblong
types The 'kerchief type promises to
be exceedingly popular tied about the
shoulders in a loose knot All sorts of'
figures and grotesque designs are be-
ing painted on sports scarf ends—a
white sailboat bouncing over waves a
figure of a tennis player in action and
so on
The last word in colorful silk neck-
pieces is the band-painted or block
printed necktie This is worn with
the liit
ouse and the short-Jacket tai-
bred ult These are very showy and
add a ne dash of color to the costume
The fad for black and white Is be-
ing exploited both in scarves and es-
pecially in hat and scarf sets Silk
prints are used mostly both in the
heavier crepes and foulards also in
sheer chiffons
Matching scarf and hat sets are
forespoken for the coming months
Print silk with plain satin Interprets
a fetching ensemble as pictured in this
group to the left The fact that the
top crown of the hat is quilted adds
to Its modishness The scarf worn
with the smart felt hat at the top to
the right Is a vividly hued hand-
blocked type Modernistic 'patterning
end striking color impart chic to the
hat below to the right The young
girl wearing the polka dot scarf evi-
dently understands the art of tying it
with 7stud1ed" carelessness
JULIA BOTTOMIVrin
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Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
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(By REV P B FITZWATER DD Dean
of Ithe Evening School Idoody Bible Iu
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((el 1927 Weetern Nomayor Union)
Lesson for March 13
MAKING THE WORLD CHRISTIAN
LESSON TEXT—Matt 28:16-20 Acts
166-15
GOLDEN TEXT—Go ye therefore and
teach all nations
PRIMARY TOPIC—Telling Every-
body About Jesus
JUNIOR TOPIC—WInning the World
for Christ
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—How We Can Spread the Gospel
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Christian Missions the Hope of the
World
I The Great Commission (Matt 1
2816-20)
1 When and where given (v 16)
It was shortly before the ascension
In a mountain in Galilee where the
disciples met Jesus according to ap-
pointment 2 The foundation upon which the
commission rests (vv 17 18)
In order to prepare the disciples to
receive this commission Christ de-
clared to them that all power In
heaven and in earth was given unto
Him Before the disciples would en-
ter upon the execution of this com-
mission they must be convinced of
His Lordship To create doubt in the
minds of believers as to the deity of
Jesus Christ is to cut the nerve of
missionary endeavor
3 What the commission is (vv 19
20)
1 "Go-teach all nations" (v 19)
This means make disciples of all
the nations not Jews merely
(2) "Baptize them in the name of
the Triune God" (v 19)
Those who have become disciples of
the Lord should receive the rite which
signifies their relation to him
(3) "Teach them to observe all
Christ's commandments" (v 20)
Those who have become4 Christ's
disciples should be taught obedience
to all His commandments
4 The promise attached (v 20)
Those who obey the king in m
gelizing the world have the promise
of His unfailing presence
Forbidden by the Holy Spirit
to Preach in Asia Minor (Acts 16:6-8)
The inclination of Paul and his
companions was to tarry in Asia
Minor preaching the Word but con-
trary to their inclination they were
hurried along We have here a fine
lesson on divine guidance The Holy
Spirit is just as active and faithful in
closing doors as in opening them
"The stops as well as the steps of
good men are ordered of the Lord"
We ought as truly to recognize God's
hand in the "shut-ins" as in the
"open-outs"
ill The Call to Macedonia (Acts
16 :9-12)
The gospel having broken the con-
fines of the Jewish city and country
the middle wall of partition having
been abolished the time has come for
it to leap across the Aegean sea and
begin its conquest on another conti-
nent 1 The vision (v 9)
Being hemmed in on all sides a
vision was given to Paul of a man
of Macedonia pleading for help This
made plain to him the closed doors
about him In finding the divine will
we should look both ways
2 The advance (vv 1042)
As soon as the divine way was
known they moved forward therein
IV The First Convert in Europe
(vv 13-15)
The devout people were accustomed
to worship by the riverside To this
humble gathering Paul came and
preached to the women assembled
there A certain woman from Thys-
tirs named Lydia a proselyte be-
lieved his message and was baptized
The steps in Lydia's conversion are
worthy of note for they are typical:
1 Attendance at the place of wor-
ship (v 13)
Usually those whom God is calling
are found at the place of prayer
2 Listening to the preaching of
the Word of God (vv 13 14)
The instrument used in the conver-
sion of sinners is the Word of God
(Rom 10:17)
3 Her heart was opened by the
Lord (v 14)
Only the Lord can convert a soul
It is our business to preach the Word
of God and it is God's business to
open the heart of the inquirer
4 She was baptized (v 15)
Every one whose heart the Lord has
opened desires to confess Him in bap-
tism 5 Her household believed (v 15)
When one is converted those in the
home will find it out
6 Practiced hospitality (v 15)
Those who have experienced God's
saving grace are thus disposed to have
part in His work by rendering aid
to Ills ministers
Pursuit of Happiness
Many people are on the wrong
scent In pursuit of happiness They
think it consists in having and get
tins and being served by others It
consists in giving and in serving oth
ers--Ilerald of Gospel Liberty
Salvation
Salvation is not from you nor in
you nor by you nor of you but only
In Christ and by Christ and of Christ
but thanks be to God is for you—
Central ral IhI Rotold
A CHILD DOESN'T
LAUGH AND PLAY
IF CONSTIPATED
Look Mother! Is tongue coated
breath feverish and
stomach sour?
"California Fig Syrup" can't
harm tender stomach
liver bowels
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A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty their
bowels which become clogged up with
wasteliver gets sluggish stomach sour
Look at the tongue mother! If coat-
ed or your child is listless cross
feverish breath bad restless doesn't
eat heartily full of cold or has sore
throat or any other children's ailment
give a teaspoonful of "California Fig
Syrup" then don't worry because it
is perfectly harmless and in a few
hours all this constipation poison sour
bile and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the bowels and you have
a well playful child apin A thorough
"inside cleansing" is ofttimes all that
Is necessary It should be the first
treatment given in any sickness
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
"California Fig Syrup" which has full
directions for babies children of all
ages and for grown-ups plainly printed
on the bottle Look carefully and see
that it is made by the "California
Fig Syrup Company"
Properly Located
"He always has a smile on his face"
"Well where would you expect him
to have it?"
DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear if You
See the Safety "Bayer Cross"
Warning! Unless you see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 26 years
Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin
Imitations may prove dangerous—Adv
The Brute
"John if you don't 'pay that mil-
linery bill I can't get any more hats"
"Good"
"DANDELION BUTTER COLOR"
A harmless vegetable butter color
used by millions for 50 years Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of "Dandelion" for 35 cents—Adv
His Frontage
Salesman—What size shirt air?
Contractor—Oh about a two-foot
frontage—London Opinion
Baby's little dresses will just simply
dazzle if Red Cross Ball Blue is used
in the laundry Try it and see for your-
self At all good grocers—Adv
Her Natural Gait
Londoner—Chicago? Oh yes that's
out near the Rockies isn't it?
Chicagoan—Well I've been away a
month—Kansas City Star
PERMANENT RELIEF FOR ECZEMA
Deed by noted doctor 40 yra Don't order
Sinless you will follow directions Send $11 Or
write MADDEN COMPANY Box 1172 EL
Pea° Texas for full information--Adi
The rising generation ought to pat-
ronize aviation schools
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OptImist--"I like to see a broad
smile don't you?" Friend—"If she
does it at me—yes"—Life
('OLDS chills and
N changes in tempera-
turelimpose extra strain
on our kidneys Sluggish-
ness of function is apt to
permit some retertion of
body-poisons in the blood
and make one more -
susceptible to the ills of
winter Presence of this
unfiltered waste makes
one listless tired and achy
Doan's Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to-the Kidneys
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DR W B CALDWELL
AT THE AGE OF 83
Countless girls and women now
know how foolish and needless it is
to "purge" and "physic" themselves to
avoid sick headache dizziness bilious-
ness sallow skin colds or sour gassy
stomach
They have found that Dr Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin helps to establish nat-
ural bowel "regularity" even for those
heretofore chronically constipated
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only
causes a gentle easy bowel movement
but best of all it never gripes sickens
or upsets the most delicate girl or
woman Besides it is absolutely harm-
less and so pleasant that even a tross
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elimination is
most important
—causes drowsy head-
aches dizziness and often
a toxic backache Dis-
turbed function is often
evidenced by scanty or
burning secretions At
such times a stimulant
diuretic to the kidneys is
indicated Doants Pills
have been winning friends
for more than fortyyears
Ask your neighbor!
No Results
"Does kissing spread rnicrobesr
"Maybe so But I haven't noticed
any girls in quarantine"
Women Need
a Mild Laxative
I) —Not a "Physic"
fevrish bilious sick child gladly
takes it
Buy a large 60-cent bottle at any
store that sells medicine or writs
"Syrup Pepsin" Monticello M111011
for a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE and
just see for yourself
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Smith, A. E. & Smith, J. D. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927, newspaper, March 10, 1927; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147605/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed November 7, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.