The Beggs Independent (Beggs, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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IN THE FARM HOME
Tha Only Way
"How can 1 win you for my very
own?"
“You fellows might get up a raf-
fle” answered the summer glrL "I’m
engaged to seven of you"
CHINA CABINET A CONVENIENCE
CHERISHED BV HOUSEWIVES
Dr Pleree's Fleetest Pellets rsfuiat sad lari
MoBMh liver and bowels Unger ooEt(4
Hi(piialt (Eiy lo Utoi Uototfrip
People are happier for a lot of
things they don’t know
FASHIONS FOR FALL
COSTUME OF PROPERLY DRESSED
WOMAN DESCRIBED
Hat Is a High-Crowned - Wlds-
Brlmmed Beaver Suit of Broad-
cloth In Soml-Emplro Style—
Wlda Fur Scarf and Muff
It Is Impossible to give a bettor re
sume of tbs fall fashions In ganaral
than by taking as text one modish
woman properly gowned From hat
to skirt such a woman illustrates ad-
mirably all the newest and smartest
tendencies
- The hat first ' Then new blgh-
crowned and wide-brimmed beaver
much wider In the back than In the
front where the brim Is lowered as
In the steeplechase bats of another
season The hat Itself la blue-black
but the lining Is of old-rose satin a
feature that is to be marked in au-
tumn millinery Not only bats how-
ever but- suits also are to be lined
with silk or satin of strongly con-
trasting color — a sort of reaction from
the somber shades that In general
fashion has Imposed upon ns
The willow plume of a slightly
brighter old rose Is arranged rather
far back on the right side In tbs up-
standing military effect that we have
renamed the chantecler There Is no
other trimming on the bat the effect
aimed at being rather striking sim-
plicity than ornate elaboration
The suit Is of plum-colored broad-
cloth cut In a semi-empire style with
lines closely conforming to the figure
with a swallow-tail coat whose waist
line Is higher than we have been ac-
customed to seeing of late The
sleeves are fulllength and rather
loose widened In sailor fashion at the
cuffs and ornamented with a row of
five large white pearl buttons
These buttons are repeated at the
side of the skirt which Is narrow In
cut without being tight and Itself Is
clinging and almost trailed at the bot-
tom The cost la double-breasted and
fastened by these same pearl buttons
White black and smoked pearls are
to be very much seen on button coun-
ters this fall
The wide fur scarf and muff are ad-
mirable examples of the autumn fash-
ions In furs Gray shares with white
and black the favor of the fur-wearers
(human not animal!) and where the
nature of the fur will not allow of
very wide effects the strips are sewn
together in striped effect Another
hint to the wise: Line your muffs
with white satin for white gloves are
to be very popular and they are easily
soiled
Another distinctly fashionable touch
Is the single rose real or artificial
fastened Into the fur acarf Just where
It crosses and contrasting harmoni-
ously with the color of the costume
The erase for artificial flowers of rice
paper and silk tissue continues and
roses are among the prime favorites
It will be noted that our dainty lady
wears high buttoned shoes of cloth-
topped kid and that her separate
blouse Is of a messallne silk In color
midway between the plum of her suit
and the old rose of her plume
Thus equipped our maiden may go
forth triumphantly Into the world of
fashion As we have said she repre-
sents the sum total and the epitome
of the Paris styles for autumn
WAIST LINE IS GOING UP
Return of the Empire Style Presaged
by the Gowns Seen at the
Parle Races
Walat lines were up and now are
town but with Imperishable exuber-
ance they are going up again This la
he latest stylo In Paris the Wall street
f fashion
In other words tho empire- styles
ire returning and those of cs who
till have our hlgh-walated gowna of
Ait year would better bide our time
and wait for their return to favor
This return Is presaged In a thou-
and ways— by tho very short Jackets
with coat suits at the Paris races by
ho boleroa of different color from their
hlrts by the high girdles caught al-
most under the arms and tho full
long skirts that fall from theaa girdles
by the fashionable frill Itself which
getting shorter and shorter until It
So becoming the actual empire mode
Black velvet la aean everywhere on
lata and shoos In fact the grand ehlo
lo to wear black velvet shoes with
whits embroidered muslins and lawns
Dvsn ths sunshades are In black vel-
vet as ws aaw them at ths last Autsutl
meetings
Nsttisr blus brocaded silk made In
the style of dross worn la ths aalddls
IN whitejatiste
This dainty waist Is of white be
tlste with embroidered dots The yoke
is of applique lace and extends well
overttha shoulders The shoulder
straps are of the material ornamented
with passementerie buttons
The sleeves form puffs at the bot
tom drawn In by little ribbons wblcb
are knotted on the outside
ages with somewhat volumlnoui skirts
and a thick cord In blue and gold pass-
ed below the fullness some dl stance
from the waist Venetian point trims
tho majority of these brocaded eve-
ning toilets and pearls are worn as
usual by all who are fortunate enough
to possess them Pearls and bro-
cade! How happily they seem to
unite!
MILLINERY FOR THE GIRLS
Three Dainty Hata That Are Suitable
for Children and Are Easily
Mads
Three dainty hats for-our children
are hero Illustrated They aro quits
simple In design and with a little or-
dinary care can bo easily made at
home
The first (No 982s) Is of spotted
white muslin trimmed with soft satin
ribbon In a pale shade of mauve This
Is twisted round crown and a bunch
of the same ribbon Is placed at ths
left side The hat Is made oa a whits
wlrs frame with ths muslin gathered
quite full and corded on each wire
Tbs next little hat (No 983a) Is
fashioned of burnt straw and partic-
ularly easy to trim Ribbon or chif-
fon Is swathed round ths crown and
would look well In blue with n bunch
of pink rose-buds on olthor side
Ths quaint little bonnet (No Mia)
will I am sura appeal to all mother
who Uke to soo tholr tiny maids look
lng dainty and sweat Tbs erown It
of white muslin or silk gathered lnte
s plain band of tho jams ' material
and trimmed with a broad frill of la os
or embroidery
A Combination Cabinet and Sideboard
Which May Be Built Separate and
Portable er Erected In the
Wall Solid
Many otherwise well-arranged dwell-
ings are built without any thought
whatever of a china closet This la a
great mistake as there are few house-
wives who do not have more or less
cherished chine or glass or sliver and
no other ornament will go so far tow-
ard Improving tho appearance of the
dining-room as thla seme china glass
and silver If properlydlsplayed In a
Beat china cabinet
A combination china cabinet and
sideboard baa been designed for tho
Detail of Construction
moderate-priced homo Aa aeon la tha
cut A la a cross-section of tho cabi-
net B la tbs drawer fronts C Is a Mo-
tion of tho doors D a section of the
panels and B a perspective of the face
bracket
The cabinet may be built aeparate
and portabla or bnllt la the wall solid
The latter method la preferred with
face of cabinet flush 'with the dining-
room wall and extending out Into tho
pantry or kitchen Tho space below
tho doors ‘la lsft open and forms a
sideboard
If desired tho panel above tho baao
shelf may be swung cm hinges which
will bo bandy tn passing food and
dishes to and from the dining room
With the exception of tho doors tho
stock used Is or 1 Inch thick tho
doors are 1)4 Inch thick Tho head
trim should be the same aa other trim
In the room If the cabinet la built in
the wall
Of course If possible the wood UMd
should be the same as that used on
the doors and windows Hard wood
may be used with good effect Birch
finished with mahogany stain looks
very neat'
Any good carpenter will be able to
build this cabinet from the cuts ac-
companying this description and the
cabinet should not be prohibitive In
coet The approximate cost built of
pine would be $25 finished In any of
Front Elevation
th steins end varnished The extra
coat for hard wood would be alight
The panels of the rear wells may
be mirrored If the coet be no object
The cabinet may be built in new or
old wells and will cost less than a
modern sideboard
To Brighten Linoleum
A splendid way to brighten linoleum
la to give It a thorough rubbing with
linseed oil and paraffin Boll the oil
end wax together end apply with a
brash while atilt hot Uae only enough
to cover up and then wipe off with a
cloth
Pithing
We etUI contend that if a
wanU really good fishing ho can only
get satisfaction In tho railway fold-
ers or In another man’s stories— At-
chison Globa
Caraway Cookies
One cup lard two of sugar ona and
one-half water one teaspoon sods two
of cream of tartar nutmeg salt flour
enough to roll out Ths mors they
are kneaded the better they wlU be
At last mould in ano teaspoonful of
cartway seed Very nlea
An loe-Chest Suggestion
To prevent a dish from allpplaf
when placed on ths Ice put a rubber
rtng (such as comes on ell ordinary
fruit Jars) underneath It — Woman’s
Homo Companion-
Weather Forecast
bolder with rains causing Rheo-
natlo pains HUNT’S LIGHTNING
OIL stops all achoa and pains wheth-
er from Rheumatism Pneumonia
Cuts Borns or Bruises Tho QUICK-
EST acting Liniment known 25c
and EOo bottles All Druggists Mfg
B Richards Medlclna Co Sher-
man Texas
Tho Weeds Return w
"Confound these election bets day-
way 1" grumbled Harker
"Lose heavily f Inquired bis friend
"No I won ten boxes of cigars and
they were so rank 1 sold the whole lot
to the corner tobacconist for a dollar"
"Well you mads a dollar anyway"
"Tea but that Is not the worst of
It My wife saw the boxes in tha
window marked A Bargain $2 and
bought the whole lot to give me as a
birthday present"
Earns With Political Pastry
Teacher— Now Willie which would
you rather have two-sixths of a pis or
one-third?
Willie— One-third miss
Teacher (sarcastically) — Ton would
eh! And why so?
Willie — ’Cause If you out It Into
sixths 111 lose more of the Juice
Deposits In English Savings Banka
Savings bank deposits in the United
Kingdom amount to more than $1119-
295000 of which the postofllce holds
$778(40000 Depositors exceed 10-
000000 in number The people’s total
savings In all financial Institutions art
put at $2483450000
Important to Mothoro
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORLA a safe and sura remedy Tor
Infants and children and sea that It
Bears ths
Signature of
In Uss For Over 80 Tsars
Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought
Not Strictly Orthodox
Police Justice— Young men what Is
your religion If you have any?
Chauffeur (arrested for overspeed-
inf)— -Something Uke Jim Bludso’s
your honor— never to be passed on the
highway
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red Week Weary Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids Murine Doesn’t
8mert— Soothes Eye Pain Druggists
Ball Marine Eye Remedy Liquid 25c
50c $100 Murine Eye Salve In
Aseptic Tubes 25c $100 Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mall
Murlns Eya Remedy Co Chicago
New Version
"Now Harry" aald tha Sunday
school teacher to the brightest boy In
ths dess “can you teU ms how Elijah
died?”
“He didn’t die at all” replied the
youngster "He was translated from
the original Hebrew”
If You Are a Trifle Sensitive
A boat tho also of vsur shoos people
wear nailer shoos by sslng Alias's Foot-Base
ths Aatlsaptla Powder to shako Into tho shoes
It sores Tired Swollen Aching Foot and
etna rest and comfort Just tha thluf for
breaking la now shoos Sold everywhere tbs
Sow ala sent XKXB At tress Allan s Olmsted
USoyM T
Win by Being Prepared
Those who are prepared tor the
worst are the ones who generally get
the best of it
Clear white clothes art e sign that ths
housekeeper usee Red Cross Ball Blus
Largs 3 oa package I coat
Ij must be a lot of trouble to hunt
for trouble all the time
PERFECT HEALTH
Tott's Pets keep the erstem I
Thor r Scutate the howais sad
A VIGOROUS BODY
Cere ik k so dorks toast lest Its and met
Tofi’sT’ill
o
Sick Horses
have many symptoms such as
hidebound loss of appetite
cough colic Indigestion etc J
BLACK-DRAUGHT
STOCK 6 POULTRY
LHDICQiE
liberates their livers and
drives out the cause of all
these troubles Costs less
than 4 cts a month to keep
your horse In prime condition
Ak your dealer
25c 50c sad fl Per Car
e'
PIC3PLI1Q
"I tried all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good bat X
have found the right thing at last My
face was full of pimples ana black-heads
After taking Cascarctt they all left Iam
continuing the uae of them and recom-
mending them to my friends I feel fine
when I rise in the morning Hope to
have a chance to recommend Caacarets
Fred C Witten 76 Elm SC Newark N J
Pleasant Palatable Potent Tests Good
Do Good Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe
10c 23c SOc Never sold m hulk Tbs cera-
tes tablet stamped CCC Guaranteed to
cura or root mousy beck til
TRAPPERS
Tbs trapplnc sea-
son la near sod
furs will tool
be rips and ready to harvest Prices will be
bicker then a cat's back sad trapping will pay
big profits Coon Mink Skunk Muskrat
Opossum eta will make you mors money tkna
a patch of Cotton or a bunak of a teem Lot us
seed you tha latest Information on rent fur
vnlsso nnd tell yon how to get high prices foe
furs It's oil free A postal wlildo Writs today
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The Beggs Independent (Beggs, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910, newspaper, October 7, 1910; Beggs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2305931/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.