The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 142, Ed. 1, Monday, November 23, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Monday Nov. 23 1908.
THE DAILY ARDMOREIT
PAGE THREE
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NEW YORK FASHION LETTER
FADS AND FANCIES FOR MILADY
lly Catherlno Mann-I'ayznnt.
Xow Vorlc Xov. 21. An exhibit glv
on not long ago In the city of Xw i
York was probably olio of the great-
est ever devoted to faslilon alone
In vluw of thw fact Hint current
styles nro distinctly of tlie dlrectolre
and empire modes a court yard nnd
sulto of rooms were fitted up to rep-
resent the l'alaco Mollnnson the
homo of tliu Kmperor Napoleon's wife.
Everything titled to n nicety In histor-
ical correctness. Hung In purple and
decorated with the bees nnd wreaths of
tho empire It was n most beautiful
background to tho costumes of Ueor
I'nquln Hcrnnrd Callot nnd Havet.
Tliu models wero shown on both
living nnd lay models nnd each day
there was a succession of new gowns
nnd wrnps each romnlnlng on view
Just long enough to bo thoroughly ex-
amined. Ono charming model from Cnllot
was of velvet crepo meteor with nn
ovorsldrt edged with deep volo silk
irlngo. The frlugo was also effectively
used on tho bodice nnd will bo seen
Quick Comfort
Gas Heaters
What the "Quick Meal" is to the kitchen the
"Quick Comfort" is to the living room.
They warm the room where others do not.
Get our prices before you buy.
BIVENS CORHN ft
FRENSLEY
Buggies
Stoves
on many costumes this season. There
wero sleeves of embroidered chiffon
and an embroidered vest showing
touches of cmplio gilt. Tho skirt was
slashed at the side and tho opening
filled In with chiffon of violet hue.
A delicate obeli pink erepe gown
from Cnllot with nn embroidered
band border studded with sequins was
an uxnmplo of the liking this winter
for n combination of the now plnkB.
An Importation from Worth was n
costume of chiffon shading from black
to grey with bodlco draped with
black satin. This was trimmed effect
ively with sequins of coral on 'bodice
sleeves nnd skirt and even In tho
ends of tho sash.
I'aquin contributed an exquisite do
colleto model In iin'.o lilac net over
satin trimmed with broad bands of
embvlodery which crossed In front
nnd passed around the waist and fell
In long sash ends In tho back.
The empire Influcnco Is seen every
where. Tho separate cont Is the sail
cut feature of tho day with the whole
dress Idea.Tlio wholo dress fs n fash-
Hardware
Ion that Is dear to tho majority of j
women for It Is on the whol more
coming and far dressier than any oth-
er mode nnd to the woman of good
proportions or of ovor proportions Is
capable of better adjustments than
any other stylo that wo have had of
lato years.
Prom the empire the semi-princess
and dlrectolre modes every woman
can find something that suits her own
particular style. Moreover theso
modes nre not used altogether In tholr
orlglnnl cuts but nro adapted and
changed by our American dressmak
ers to suit tho needs of tho American
woman and hor life which is far
(liferent from that of thu woman of
fashion In Kuropo. American women
nro not only women of fashion but
they nro also women of affairs.
The mnterlals most In voguo for
the dressier modes nro of tho smooth
glossy finished fabrics of tho softest
and most supple texture. Fine broad-
cloths satins crepo do Chine nnd
the new and beautiful foulnrdu are
most In use.
Ko" street wear upnln ho brond-
cloth lb seen hut of n heavier quality
serges of a fine satiny texture mo-
hairs cheviots and voiles all manu-
factured with the Idea of clinging
lines itvl supple fold
The empire waist Is tho lender In
tho matter of bodices and some novel
Ideas aro soon In tho matter of drap-
eries nnd trimmings. The small V
neck Is usually tho mode mndo of
lnce and topped with a high collar
nnd theso aro seen covered with em-
broideries and mock Jewels and
beautiful Inssrts of rnre old laces for
It Is qulto the mode to tiso several
kinds of lace In tho same costume.
Softly gnthered to tho yoko aro tho
back and front portions of tho bodice.
Tho upper port of the bodice which
comes a very litlo below tho bust line
is usunlly draped or has a fichu gath
ered about It at tho Junction of the'
yoke and tho bodlco proper. In the
front tho llchu Is crossed from right I
to loft In surplice style. In tho back!
It wns gathered Into each sldo of a)
high girdle Holow tho glrdlo at what
Is known as tho waist line which ls
not now mndo prominent but rather!
of faced tho skirt began nnd hung per-
fectly plain nnd swept out In folds
covered with soiuo sort of n tunic ef-
fect. More often than not tho tunic Is
gnlncd by folds or bands rather than
nn extra pleco of goods for no matter
how soft tho materials bulklness I
npparont with auythlng that verges
on tho ovorsklrt Idea.
A novel drapory that was seclnlly
Grecian In Its offcot wns seen on a
costutno of Wlsturla chiffon cbth.
Tho skirt was a plain one of tho prin
cess modo which slightly Hept tho
ground nnd wns on train In tho back.
Tho upper portion of the front nnd
loft side portions wore extended In
soft draperlos over tho left shoulder
where It wns caught In a knot nnd
nagln was carried tiown under tho
empire glrdlo In tho back. It looked
much like n revival of some of tho
costumes seen In old pictures of Sap-
pho. Of course It Is not every flguie
thut could stand such nn otremo
fushlon as this but to tho tnll and
slight woman It would In- particularly
becoming. Tho bodle pr i r .is of
flno embroidered net Midd-l with
Jewels about the collar and lower p.nt
of the sleeves.
Sleeves of the mousquetalre modo
nro seen far moro frequnitly than In
any other style. It Is one of the mo-'t
picturesque styles of the seison.
Sleeves nro by all moans sinalh" and
ninny nre seen mndo In the old leg o'
mutton fashion of vast yenrs and es-
pecially nro they worn when marie In
tho tucked nets nnd lnces. Tho
should hnvo the tucks crossing
straight across tho arm nt the elbow.
All of thu not and' lnco bndlcps must
bo lined with sonio soft mnterlals i.s
chiffon or very flno silk. For figures
of nmplo proportions theso net? and
lnces nro frequently dyed to minimize
tho slzo ns n contrast between llg'it
nnd dark colors has just tho opposite
effect. In tho thrco pleco costutno of
skirt and cont nnd waist where tho
waist needs to bo of n softer material
tho net or lnco waist In often dyed
to nvolJi tho effect o ftho tnllored anil
shirtwaist suit.
Somo of tho moro elegant commies
have plain skirts with elabomto coats.
Many of tho most foshlounblo coats
aro Hindu In cutaway stylo with broad
rovers that are elaborately omhrold
orcd and trimmed with fancy buttons
With coats of tho cutaway ordor care
ful attention should bo given to the
fitting of tho girdle. A fashionable
modo of finish Is to extend tho front
panol of tho skirt sufficiently high to
mcot tho glrdlo. It should bo finished
nt tho top with n sharp oIiit n draped
glrUIo should pnss around tho bnst
nnd from under n knot that hides tho
opening nro two long ends that fall
r.t tho left sldo.
All tno (i)rectotre coats havo a
short Jacket In short wniskd of feet
with long skirt nnd long sleovos.
United States Depositorv
Oklahoma State Depository
City Depository
Ardmore National
Bank
AfiDHORt OhUIIOMl
fapilal Surplus iti AMIional
Liabilities
$250000
If this bank Is a safo placo
for tho city utato and nation to
doposlt tholr funds It 1b a safe
placo for tho farmor and busi-
ness man to koop his funds.
THY IT.
LEE CRUCE President
G. W. STUART Cashier
which last nre tight fitting or nearly
so The dlrei-tolro cu'fs. Inice pock
ets high collar nnd broad drooping
rovers below which the nniler'al
slopes grmhially away to show a vast
effect of dulnty embroidery or con
trasting color.
A dainty fenther boa a illk ruff or
n silk scurf Is considered Jimt the fin-
ishing touch that Is correct for a nice
costume. These ruffs nro really nl-
ways made to match the continue nnd
often tho center has a narrow band of
fur nnd In this way many charming
contrasts nnd elegant effects may bo
gained for u gown.
Satin wns uover so fashlonahlu as
at the present time. Tho now satin
now- so fashionable Is not tho heavy
"stand-nlouo' kind but soft nnd sup-
ple mid tho extreme lustro of the old
satin o hnrdi to bo worn by any fig
ure Inclined to stoutness has boon
subdued to rhurmlng softnoss.
Tho sash has become almost ns
fnshlonablo .in It was In the days of
Napoleon aftw his Kgyptlau cam-
paign. It U worn with nearly ovory
empire or dlrectolre suit In some
shnpo or form.
lluttons aro lavishly used both on
coats and on skirts nnd there Is villi
n liking for tho skirt thnt Is buttoned
In front or an effect of tho same kind.
A now Idea Is to oxtonil tho loft front
goto n little at tho top about three
Inches In depth nnd' two ovor on the
left and or'iiainont It with n few very
handsome or covered buttons.
If you suffer from constipation nnd
liver troublo Foley's Orlno Iaxntlvo
will euro you permanently by Btlmu-
Intlng tho dlgostlvo organs so thoy
will net nnutrnlly. Foley's Orlno Lax-
ativo does not gripe Is ploisont to
tnko and you do not havo to tnko
laxatives continually aftor takl; Orl-
no. Why contlnuo to bo tho slave of
pills nnd tablets? Sold by all Drug-
g'ats. I) & W
This Prayer a Stunner.
A dignified negro divine pastor of
a popular church nt Washington I)
C visited his old home in Dooly coun-
ty Georgia recently and wns Invito!
to pronch on Sunday at the loon I
church. After such n wrnion ns only
n negro can pronch ho called on one
of tho old doncoiif) who had known
111 in In childhood to lend In prayer
and tho lnttor closed his petition ns
follows:
"O Utwd gib ills poro brudJer do
oyo of do cnglo dnt he spy out do gos-
pel nfnr off. (lluo his ban' to do
gospel plow. Tie his tonguo to do
plowllno ob trufo nn' nail his yero to
do wl-Ioss tolefonm polo oh splvatlon.
How his head 'way down In do narror
dark vnlloy whoro much prnyer Is
wanted; idon O Lawd 'nolnt lilm wlf
do kerosene Ho of sanctlflcatlon and
set him on flah!"
HexametHylenetetramlne.
Tli.) nbovo is tho name of n German
chemical which Is ono of the rnnny
vnluablo Ingredients of Foloys Kid
noy Homody. Hoxainothylonctotra-
mlno Is recognized by modlcal tox
books and authorities as a uric acit
solvent nnd nntlsoptlc for tho urine
Tnko Koloy's Kidney Itomody ns soon
as you notlco any Irregularities And
avoid a sorlous malady. Sold hv All
Druggists. D k V
Subscribe for Tho Ardmorolte.
KING SCKRADER
DIVINE HEALEH WITH CORDU-
ROY RODES RIDES UP AND
DOWN THE STREETS.
Kven In cosmopolitan Ardmore
tho sight of n tall man dressed In
ii long plush robe girt with n
cord ubout tho waist long brown
hair floating over his shoulders a
chain with n crosn dependent from
It hanging down his chest wheel-
ing round tho principal strnots on n
bicycle nttractcd eotuo attention.
When Interviewed ho snld his namo
was Schrador tho organizer nnd
founder of tho Wvlno Cnthollc
church known ns tho "Donvor Hen.
ir." Hu Is so called ho says l
cause It was nt Donvor that his mar-
velous cures of hundreds of peoplo
nttrnotcd most attention. Mr. Scm
dor says that his homo In In San
I''ranclsco nnd that ho began hU
work there. Ho wns thoro at the
tlmo of tho grent cnrtluiuako nnd
his wife wns killed. Ho Bays that ho
ruroa miraculously with no uso of
drugs or nny treatment. His church
Is called "Dlvlno" because dlvlno
means anything pertaining to Clod."
It Is called Catholic becnuso it Is
"universal." Therefore tho moaning
really Is "God's Universal church."
Ho states that ho makes no charge
for healing. Wintover ho receU'ea
Is given him voluntarily. Ho has no
quarrol with any othor church onl
prnys that nil may do good. Tin
henlor Is "living nt 408 W. Hrond-
way two doors from Uio Methodist
church.
King Schrnder has wired to Fort
Worth for bis co-workers to come
on to Ardmoro nnd tney aro expect
THE
trysail
KING W CURES
1 DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
FOR WEAK SORE LUNGS ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grandest medicine of
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad
couch which was steadily growing worse under other treatments.
EARL SUAMBURO Codell Kas.
PRICE OOo AND SI.OO
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
ARDMORE
od to nrrlvo nt once. I'rlnco Au-
gust who recently left the Salvn-
tlon Army and a. man by tho naniu
of Sohlatter Is also a member of
tho company. Schmdor Is tho main
who tells tho newspaper men that
ho linn a mlna COO miles out In tht.
ocean from San FrnnclBco where ho
goes a:il nets gold IIt mil dia-
monds when ho needs them. Ho can'
get nt his mlno twenty million
thirty million or oven a hundred
million when ho Is ready for It Di-
amonds big enough to uso ns hitch-
ing tests Is tho way ono reporter
put It and tho dlvlno healer wnB
not very well pleased with tho
statement.
Schmdor was hero sovoral years
ngo and trcnted somo of Ardmoro's
poople.
A Healthy ramlly.
"Our wholo family baa enjoyed good
health slnco wo began using Dr.
King's Now Llfo Pills threo years
ngo" says L. A. nartlet of Rural
Kouto 1 Guilford Mnlno. Thoy
elennso and tono tho system In &
gontlo way that does you good. 25c
at W. I). Frnmo drug store. W
Tho moro money a man has to
spend tho more his family can do
It for him.
Winter blasts causing pneumonia
pleurisy and consumption will soon
bo hero. Cure your coupli now and
strengthen your lungs with Folej's
Honey and Tnr. Do not rUk starting
tho winter with weak lungs when Fo-
ley's Honoy and Tar will euro tho
most nbstlnnto coughs and colds and
provont Borlous results. Sold by All
Druggists. D & W
It Is a good thing to look on tho
dnrker sldo occasionally to rest your
eves from the glaro.
Huy your hat now whllo thoy nro
going so cheap at Mrs. Hell's. 17-8
OF
PHARMACY
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