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tv -wr ,"T'ppB? "" VTf ,;1$',P"'f?ff$n 'VV THE BEAVER HERALD. BEAVER. OKLAHOMA w!Prrw USE FOR THE MIRROR APART FROM USUAL PURPOSE, IT ADDS TO ROOM'S APPEARANCE. Well Worth the Cost, Which Need Not Be Prohibitive, In Enabling Owner to Set Herielf at Other See Her. How any woman r-rrature Is able to do without a full-sized mirror Is more than 1 ran tell! This eliding up ntid down of a small mirror to net n whole effect has tver been a mys tery to me. writes Ethel l)nls Seal In tho New York Tress. And yet I Know they do It! I know one woman who sets her mirror on the floor to view the hem of her skirt; on a chair to arrange her girdle, and completes her head dressing through the aid of a nail on the wall. She really could afford two or three large mirrors, If the made up her mind to It, but she Just doesn't take the trouble. On the part of some, this hesitancy to acquire a largo mirror Ih some times due to a dislike for the usual mirrored furniture to be en In the shops and the1 prices. Of course, all mirrors are expensive, eery one knows that, and so, when laying out the money for one. It ehould be of a tjf'i;n vhlch appeals to the owner. Mirrors hae two other ery Impor tant uses. They make a small room look larger and they make a dark room lighter. Either one of these uses provides a sulliclent reason for hnving one or more m!rron about, without considering their 'transcen dent quality for the reflecting of fuml nine beauty. (It Is u well-established fact that tho men never use them, Clearly proved by tho number of men wo see gazing raptly Into those ter rible chewing-gum mirror arrange ments to be found In every subway station.) Now one of the easiest mirror "planB" Is to have ono installed in the closet door of the bedroom. It Is not necessary for the glass to be beveled, though this Is n matter of taste and price. A sufficiently large piece of glass would cost about $10 or (15. Tho cheval glass shown In connec tion with the vase nnd footstool could easily form tho keynote of ji very charming room. This Is to be found In tho shops, and Is priced at (GO. It comes In mahogany, gray or white enamel. If It nnd tho rest .of the fur niture were In gray enamel, the walls nnd woodwork' might be In cream, tho wall tono being a few shades darker thari that used on the woodwork. The rug, of course, would be very impor tant, and it would bo worth while to hunt until one finds exactly the right thing, which should be a rug in which grays and buffs nnd creams blend, with touches of old blue and old rose; a rug which la so soft and delightful in. coloring that one would be tempted to hang it on the wall. The floor should be painted gray, a few tones darker than the furniture. And in this way have we fitted tho frame work of our room to hold our furni ture. CLING TO LOW WAIST LINE Noticeable In All the Season's Child ish Models Short Sleeves Re tain Their Popularity. Tho majority of tVo styles for chil dren which have bin displayed thuB far have the low waist line, which Is marked by a sash plaited into folds. Sleeves aro short, stopping at the el bow in order to display the rounded dlmplo which generally lurks there. One unusually pretty model, which would do very nicely for a party dress, Ib mado of very sheer white batiste The neck of the garment is cut square nnd at the shoulder, on each side, there Is a series of small pin tucks, which provides tho necessary fullness, Tbo waist line Ib very low, and a deep ruffle, Joined to tho upper portion of , the dress by Valenciennes lace insert ed after the manner of Greek fret work, forms tho lower part of tho gar ment. Small clusters of pin tucks around this skirt ruffle at equal dis tances furnish the fullness, and a dainty sash of pink ribbon, which goes behind the tucks and over the plain , surfaco of the skirt. Tiny rosettes of tho same pink ribbon adorn the little elbow-length sleeves and If desired one may also be placed on the waist ' Dainty Idea. A small square of thin silk In any color may be hemstitched. In the center of this square sow a disk of batiste, to bo drawn up by a draw string, which Inclose a tiny powder pun. When pulled up it resembles a silk handkerchief and Is worn to match the oostuins, being thrust Id the corsage. , 1 . fSlM FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Modlites Have (Pald Especial Atten tlon to Designs Suitable to Some what Trying Age. Heretofore there has been a lack of properly fitting clothes for girls from eleven to fifteen jears of ago. fllrls of such nges are too joung for misses' clothes and too old for chil dren's sires. There are now sizes to suit these ages. The waists and hips of these dresses are cut larger than for misses. The bodices are usually of a simple stjle, many having the low neck and three-quarter sleeve, or tho sleeve thnt turns at the elbow. Serviceable two-pleco dresses hate the modified middy blouse, with a skirt of contrasting material. The flounce skirt Is also well liked. For school wear serges, gabardines and black and white checks aro used, as aro also the smaller Scotch plaids. Coats for these misses are made with odd joke effects, raglan sleeves, kimono collars and belts placed at tho low waist line. Some coats have the flare, which la so fashionable In wo men's coats, produced by tho use of two flounces edging the coat, or by cutting the coat In two sections, the lower of which has considerable full ness Tho materials for these coats include serges, gabardines, now-lty norsteds and silks, smart checks, fancy mixtures, poplins, worsteds In crepe effect a and ratines. Collars and cuffs are of lace, batiste embroidery or crcpfl embroidered In white or colors. Kane; silk collars are used on some of tho cloth couts. Novelty buttons nre a prominent trim ming, being In matching or contrast ing colors. In addition to navy bluo tho popular colors aro tango, sage green. Copenhagen, rust and mahog any. DRESSY MODEL FOR CHILD Most Green Cheviot Probably the Beit Material That CoulU Be Em ployed for This Costume. On n child of ten or tweho thl i little suit would bo pleasing made o' moss green chev iot. It Is cut In peasant style with two tucks laid on the shoulder and at the drop shoul der s e a m n to which tho sleeve Is joined. Just between these two groups is insert ed a broad band of plaid silk run ning from shoul der to glrdl which is of plait self-tone Bilk. A knot and two long, flat loops finish this at the back Tho skirt Is very narrow, two tucks corresponding lit position and bIio to those on the blouse portion contribut ing the only fullness. Collar and tl'i are of the plain silk. Two-Piece Drem for Girl. The mother who takes pride Ic dressing her children prettily can do bo by adopting the Idea of the two piece dress, A little tindersllp that consists both of the skirt and gulmpe can bo'mdde of lingerie, net or em broidery. A child nJwayB looks mosl charming In a costuruo which lncludei white, and no color stands washing as well. However, all white is some times not practical. A little old-hlut overdress, blocked in equal, square sci "tpa on the bottom and sleeves, may be put over different little slips, allowing about eight Inches of the white flounce to show from under the scallops of the dress at tho bottom. The sleeves correspond to the bottom of the dresB. Tho llttlo neck Is cut deep to allow the white gulmpe to show. A cord of blue silk holds the dress In placo at tho neck and emerges In a tassel looped carelesi ly in the front ATTRACTIVE GOWN Model of white supple satin wM, belt and lath of black satin trmritd with Jade ornament. Collar anl wlr4 Uinlo of black tulle. Wir kHFN r ;WL m AW mml I FRUIT III FOR 5 CK C "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother rcallxcy after giving her children "California Syrup of rigs" that this Is their ideal laxative, because they lovo Its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated; give a tcaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have u well, playful child again. When Its little system Is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "inside cleaning" should always bo the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today Bnvez a sick child tomorrow Ask nt the store for n DO cent bottle of "California Syrup of Klgs," which has directions for babies, children of nil ages and grown-ups printed on tho bottle. Auv WAS A ' PERSONAL" SUBJECT Good Reasons Why Mr. Hlgglns Was Not at All Sorry the Conversa tion Was Interrupted. Mrs. Hiram Hlgglns was speak ing her mind to Hiram In a man ner that was emphasis long drawn out. From the room where they were lllram could see tho front porch and when ho observed tho parson come in nnd pause nt the steps within earshot, ho told his wife of the visitor, and went out to meet him." "Ah, good morning, Urother Hlg glns," said tho parrou In plensunt greeting. "I hope I didn't Interrupt a family conversation. Didn't 1 hear your wlfo talking?" "That's all right, parcon. Como right In," said .Mi'. Hlgglns, glad enough. "I hope 1 didn't disturb her before she finished her subject," said thu parton. taking a chair. "I'm glad you did, parson," naid -Mr. Hlgglns, cheerfully. "What was the subject?" lttighcd tho parson. "Woman ruffrago?" "No, sir; It wns me." Whereupon both of them began to laugh, but suddenly quit ns Mrs. Hlg glns carao out smiling. ENDS DYSPE 'SIA, "Pape's Diapepsin" cures sick, sour stomachs in five minutes Time It! "neally docs" put bad stomachs In order "really does" overcome indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness In Ave minutes that Just that niakca Pape's Diapepsin the lar gest selling stomach regulator In the world. If what you cat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and cructato sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tonguo coated; your lusldcs filled with bile and Indlgcstiblo waste, re member the moment "Pape's Diapep sin" comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the Joy Is its harmlcssncss. A largo fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction. It's worth Its weight In gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs' In- your home should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor la the world. Adv. A Blow at Women. Mrs. Church I see under the now German rules, no local tclephoue con versation may last londer than six minutes and no long-distance conver sation longer than nine. Mrs, Gotham Why, the Idea! 1 think it Is time the women Insisted on their rights over there. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy tor Infants and children, and see that It Dears tho Signature In Uso For Over 30 Years, Children Cry for Fletcher's CaBtoria Bought It for Cash. Marks What did jou gain In your deal with Drown? Parks A great deal of rcsptct for Ilrown's business ability. Dr. Pierce's rieanant Pelleta regulate and invigorate Moroach, liver and bow elf. Sugar-coated, tiny granulea, eaty to take. Do not Ri'ipe. Adv. Borrow your neighbor's spectacles and have a look nt your own faults. If Youra 9 fluttering or HILD 0 GAS A FREE BOOK That Teaches the People How to Avoid Catching Cold, The thirteenth edition of the "I1I of Life" i now rcadj for distribution. He- ginning on pace three if tin popular work n medicine, li art Article Mating in plain lancuaKt: how niiy one tan aoid catching cold. The article t written bv doctor. It wnt written bv a doctor eighty four jear old, who in a hale and hearty nun. It i lilt l.it, fnumleil upon fact, that he doc. not rntih cold, lie thliikt he know the tr.-uon why. He riplaint it in detail in tilts book '.try family might to lmte a cepy of It. Sent fire b) the l'eruna Co., Columbia, Ohio. Mr. O. Treil Llnttnim. 1M3 t'nlverlt Ae., St. Paul, Minn., writea: "I con tracted a Mere cold Meral ycr ago. Through the ue of l'rraia 1 fully recov ered, I Iimc i;ccr had any trouble tiucc." Mr. Henry Martin, Iji Mottr, Iowa, mj: "1 haw- found IVruua to be a great remedy for cough and rnlilt of children. A dote nt tadtime will relieve them all night." Adv. HATED TO PART WITH HER Loving Father Naturally Distracted at Giving Up Daughter Put It Had to Be. "It ain't everybody I'd trust my llttlo gnl to," snld old Farmer Skinner to the line-lorn swnln who had becomo enamored of Miss Sally Sklunur, and wished to carry her from thu loving care nnd shelter of thu home nest. The "llttlo gnl," who was live feet 11 inches high In her baro feet, us she wan nt that moment, hid her hamiy. blushing face on tho dear fond old father's shoulder and wept hnppj tears ns hu snld to Sally's deep-ly-movej and sympathetic young lov er: "You must tnko great enro of my weo blrdllng, Jack; rlcollect that she's been raised kind o'tender like. "Two acres n day Is nil I've asked her to plow, and an aero of corn u day Is all sho's used to hoeing. Sho kin do light work, hucIi an mnklng rail fences nnd digging post-holes nnd burning brush, nnd nil that, but aln'l used to regular farm work, nnd you inustn t nsk too much of her. it's hard for her old dad to give his little sunshlno up. Ho'll huvc to split IiIh own flic wood nnd dig his own tatcrs now, but go, blrdlc, and be happy ' "BOUND FOR WESTERN CANADA" A PRAIRIE SCHOONER SLOGAN, THAT STARTED FROM NEBRASKA. Four horses abreast attached to a red painted pralfio schooner, with windows nnd a protruding stovepipe, with tho words, "Bound for Canada," on tho schooner's side, was tho object of considerable Interest as It passed on the way northward from Nebraska a short time ago through thu towns In Nebraska, South and North Dakota. After some weeks of Btrenuou? travel ing In this way, Mr. J. F. Jensen mado the overland trip from Jameson, Ne braska, and with his llttlo family mado the regular customs entry at North Portal, In tho province of Saskatche wan. Their destination was Willow Hunch, a district that Mr. Jensen had selected as ono in which It was possible for him to work out his for tune. He located on a good half suc tion of land, nnd Intended putting on it somo cattle that would fatten on tho wild pralrlo grass that grows so luxuriously in that district. In addi tion to this his purpose was to culti vate a portion of It and raise wheat, oatB, barley or flax. In short, a llfo devoted to mixed farming was what be bad in view and it Ib easy to un derstand that ho will mako a success of it, and la a year or so will attach some more land holdings. Although his beginning may be small, It may safely bo said that Mr. Jensen, like, thousands of others who have begun llfo In western Canada on no more and with probably much less, will prosper. He will not be far from a llnn of railway. Schools will bo close, at hand and, other social conditions so necessary In a new country are avail ableAdvertisement. . Another Proof. KtpicEcntattva Henry, whoso objec tion to American girls mnrrylun carls and (Cunts Is well known, said at a recent dinner In Waco; "Tuko tho Cinderella story. Tho pnnco. jou will remember, rojected the two old and ugly sisters, and then the beautiful Cinderella slipped on the glass slipper and tho young man mado her his bride." Mr Henry paused, then ho added; "This story Is but another proof that the girl who marries a tltlo puts her fent In It." Only One "BROMO QUININE" To en lb cenutnr. call for rull ninio. LAXA riVK HKOMOQUININB. Look tor titntlur of I.. VY GKOVK. Cntrit Cold in On Dr. tie. 'The Reason, "Why do you call your play "Tho Cornet?" "I want It to go on a star route." Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the bands. Adr. Handsome isn't always as handsomo as ho thinks bo is. wak, ua RENOVINE." Mado by MERELY ft UW OF NATURE What at First Looks Like a Peculiar ity of Running Water Is Easy of Explanation, Have you ever notfeed, when the water has almost all ran out of the biithtub, how tho light particles on the surface seem then to race out much faster than tho water? As a matter of fact, they nro trawling faster than most of thn water: but no faster than that on the mirface The reason Is not far to seek. Run ning water, even In n river, goes at different rates, but fastest on the top suifncc right In the middle of the stream, rlctlon wl'h tho sides and bottom makes the water there go more slowly. So the light particles on top of tho water In the bathtub, rush ahead at a good rate. This peculiarity In rivers is utilized by boatmen when they have to go up a swift stream; they always puddle up near tho bank And at curves, os tho water swings outward, the) tnko tho Inside bank, for there thu water is almost still On the other hand, In coming down, the very center of tb" stream Is chosen. -Sundny Magazine PIMPLES ON FACE AND ARMS Ml Howard St., Dayton, Ohio "About a jearngo my face, neck, arms and back were beginning to become afflicted with pimples and blackheads My pimples would get very large nnd appear to come to a hcaty. If 1 tried to open them the pain would hu terri ble, but nothing could bo tul.cn from them. They itched cry bndlyj I suf fered terribly from itching. After scratching, the pimples would swell and lifter the swelling wr.s gone my face would become v;ry red and re- . main to for somo time. My clothing caused the Itching to be worse. When ' It was warm It was utterly Impossible to sleen. "1 used a cream and tho more 1 useu me worse uic-y got, nnoriiy niier, l reau tne ativernsemeni oi wuueura Soap and Ointment and determined to ub mum. ine iiciiiuh biuiiiivu turnup, imnicuiatciy, mis was auoui iniee months ago and I nm ntlrely cured now" (Signed) Miss Margucrlto K Jacobs, Jan, 13, 1913, Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each f rce.wlth 32-p. Skin Rook. Address post card "Cutlcurn, Dr pL L, Boston." Adv. Somo people would never bo happy unless they felt they had more hap piness than -an) body else. Doctor up that Cough Dcan'a Mentho lated Cough Drop" are a cure telle! for all l. 1 t.l- v. -. It ! tuuuu. aim n.i.i.-. ni uniwwi, Tho last psreon n man usually learns to know II himself. (2 vPleaaage era A Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your oack would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these threq women say: From Mrs. Hornung-, Buffalo, N. Y. Blttai.0, N. Y. "I am wrltinp: to let you know how much your meilicino has dono for mo. I failed terribly during tbo lust winter nnd summer and every ono remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a femalo trouble and always bad pains In ray back, no nppetito and at times was very weak. "I was visilingat a friend's houso ono day and alio thought I needed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, bavo a good nppetito and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking mo what I am doing and I recommend Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if yon wish and I hope others who have tho same complaint will see it and get health from your medicino as I did." Mrs. A. IIohnuw. 0L Stanton St, Buffalo, U. Y. Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. TtrcioioND, Va. " I was troubled with a bearing down pain and a femalo weakness, and could not stand long on my feet. Of alt tho medicines I took nothing helped mo liko Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along line. I cannot pntlso tho Compound too much. It has been a blessing to mo and I hope it will bo to other women." Mrs. 1). Tylkii, 23 West Clopton fct, South Kichmond, Ya. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. Lorn, "Wis. " I was in a bad condition. Buffering from a femalo trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move, lie foro I had taken tho wholo of ono bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good day's work. I tell everybody what your medicino has dono for mo," Mrs. John TnoMrsoy, Loui, Wisconsin. For 00 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound lias been tho standard remedy for fo inalo Ills. No one sick with woman's ailments docs justice to herself If she docs not try this fa mous medicino made from roots and herbs. It has restored so many Bufferlngwotucntohealth. MtfEBWrite to LYDIA RI'INKHAM MEDICINE CO. IMF (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice, xour letter will he opened, rend nnd answered by a woman and held In strict conildunce. Van Vlct;ManBfleld Drug Co., Memphis. Tenn. Price tl.OO GDLSJ nDLSJ JRy T( BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Gloisy, Wavy, Luxur iant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears ns soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Dandcrlne hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a llttlo Dandcrlne and carefully draw It through jour hnlr, Inking ono small strand nt a time. This will cleaato the hair of dust, dirt nnd excessive oil and In Just a few moments you havo doubled tho beauty of your hair. llesldes beautifying the hair at onco, Dnnderlno dlssobvs every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invig orates the scalp, forever stopping ileit lnR an'1 failing hair, Put what will please you mnt will be after a fow weeks' uso rvben you will actually see new half One and downy at first yes but really new hair growing nil over the scalp. If you care for pretty. Boft hnlr and lots of It. surely get a 25 ;ent bottle of , Know lion's Danderlnc :'rom any btor and JuBt try It. Adv. i Locating a Quarrel, I "And when you wero abroad on jour honeymoon trip did you visit the Pnlnco of Pence nt Thn Hague? ' asked thn girl friend, of thu bildu just home from abroad "Oh, yn." wiib the reply, "wo had our first itinrrel there The Wretchedness of Constipation j Can quickly be overcome by CARTER S LITTLE I UR PILLS I purev vegetable i act surely anu . ccntly on the I liver. Cure , Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi. ncss, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature 0&o-?&z2f TIIIAIT-lIl.hrl.:B.ll.rmllf.jnol.nn.1d Uverrd. lUruioaa K ItenlW.Owi'MlKjro. KrnUKky , W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 13-1914. Hlp .asni.ARTFRS aHM niTTi r asssBr saivcrt JHaHHT- rii.hdi 0F l j i wfnatt