The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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STRAW COMBINED WITH FELT}
SOFT FABRIC FROCKS MODISH
Dressing Children
no Problem Now!
It doesn’t cost much to keep the
youngsters dressed in all the pretty
colors of the season! Buy less, sew
less—and Diamond dye tlielr dresses,
Waists, blouses, etc.
Borne dyeing is easy. It’s lots of
fun. The results are perfect, when you
use real dye. Itlght over other colors,
'any kind of material, In an hour's
jtime! Keep your own clothes in style,
too, by making them the newest shades.
|Also. the drains and bangings in your
*l»ome.
FREE: for the asking, nt any drug-
store : the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia,
full of suggestions, with easy direc- ;
tlons. See actual piece-goods color
eamples. Or write for free illustrated
book Color Craft to DIAMOND DYES,
Dept. N10, Burlington. Vermont.
I I^IIAT thrill of spring when the
VV fair Bex dolts t tie little 'first
hat*.” Just the sight of n mere touch
of straw after heavy furs and vel-
vets breaks the spell of winter and
even though snow and l»*e may n<>t
have yet said their adleux ’tls spring-
time which reigns In our hearts.
So tt Is that the straw-touched fab-
ric- bat as the first harbinger of spring
as»un>es an air of vast Importance.
Am usual the smaller bat Is the pre-
ttie deftly draped little felts which ari
»c> numerous In the mode's first ilmn-
lug
The conrt<vMng hat tn this group l>c
speaks the appri ach of spring by bind
Ing with straw each of the fabric
scallops which so prettily frames th*
face
U'bfit pranks the stylist Is play
lug with fabric this season—cut
ting It Into pieces one minute, only
to sew ii together the next, will
, ’j toni
/f “,a
k ach
Make it NEW for IS cts!
I lull i "Juul. llu> Here- to >u\e .Mmiry. Our
prices, quality aint »nrvic<* n.adr pu*.«lbl»
through quantity buying fur many h ■
p. rmit u« to Ktv. you a xur prU.i.g I'.w pr'< a
on 'hi- followrtr.g lln>-■ Itailiy .■-ot.-i, Hatt--rlss
end (‘fl*r*ar*. I.ouil Si>eiikc-ps, efi K. citric
juiI is|„-aki-rt
nir w»-thing arnl Inning
Uuin ('l.-an-r*, H-at.-r* anil Pud*. Tmute
H'-slnir Wash inn arid ironing Ma-hln<-». Vac*
». T
« »r
M.-<
ant Itm.-a,
Write, giving name. »iz<- and make- of arllrlo*
Purrhamng Co,
st . ('hiragn, 111.
i and Pads. To&aters.
Percolator H *;«. Houac hold, Furling and Wat*
fie Iron*. Watch-* Silverware, Mechanics'
T'cols. Automobile Tire*, .Shotgun*
you pre-fc-r I mil vldunU
Kocim 1I1S. ft H Dearborn
Kt l>7.r—HKMT PAMTt KK and HAY PLANT
that ftn be jrown Bnd your toed trouble*
by ordering root* from
HOCK GLEN FARM. HAMPTON, OA.
from our trap-neati-U Standard
Whit
from vigorous flock*
per 10ft ftc-ir* Hatchery.
Itahy Chirk*
dte Leghorna. also other Standard bre.«|-c
Ship Wednesday*
V. ciameiivllle Texas.
Oil, HI KNKK KOH STOVES, H RNAI EA
• nd Holler* Resident amenta wanted every-
where Ttie Huff Mfg Co. Wlrhita. Kan*
IV ¥ %
T Probably Muscle-Bound
*■ Dc»o—Do you get plenty of active
exercise?
I Jerry—Why, I live on the boulevard
—-1.000 automobiles a minute.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
,Tak# Tablets Without Fear If You
&•• tho Safety “Bayer Cross/’
Warning t Unless you set? the name
•Bayer" on package or on tablets you
•re not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 20 years.
Say "Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
Funds are being raised to preserve
Henry Clay's borne In Lexington, Ky.,
as a museum.
SOME HATS FOR SPRING
Colds
Fever
Grippe
Go Stop them today
Stop them quickly—all their dangers and
discomforts. End the fever and headache Force
the poisons out. Hills break colds in 34 hours.
They tone the whole system. The prompt, re*
luble results have led millionatoemploy them.
Don’t rely on lesser helps, don't delay.
Be Sure Price 30t
CA5CARA £ QUININE
ferred type for the beginning of tin*
season, only this yeur it seems as if
our chapeaux are more close fitting
than ever.
The exception to the rule of the
snvig-fittlug shapes Is the felt and
straw frlm which young girls are
wearing similar to the model centered
In this group.
Interesting, too. Is the fnct that
some brims hnve taken to rolling
away from the face. This tendency Is
emphasized throughout smart models
Just arriving, such as the saucy little
felt shape shown to the lower left in
this group. Note that Its rolling brim
Is straw faced.
French milliners are showing In a
very large way fabrics on the order
cleverest sort of Reamings, tucking*,
plaiting*. Inlays, Insets and endless
“tricky" ways which bespeak a beguil-
ing rjiodishness. And all the time
Dame Fashion says bravo! bravo! and
encores for more.
Undoubtedly ingenious handling of
materials Is an outstanding feature of
the mode. The unique side panel in
the skirt of the frock In this picture
Is Illustrative of the reigning vogue
for intricat** fabric manipulation. The
fact that the crepe satin of which It
is made has a dull and a luster side
contributes to tlo* charm of this dar-
ingly "different" cut-out effect.
The importance of wide self-fabric
liiset,- belts sin h as this model ex-
ploits cannot be overstated in coimeo
U
w\ r >
<
Cci Bed Bo
with portrait
Piles
I CURED
a la 6 to 14 Daym
I All Druggist* are authorized to
■ refund money If PAZO OINT-
ifl MENT fails to cure any case of
■ ITCHING, BUND, BLEEDING
H or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
9 ordinary cases in 6 days, the
|fl worst cases In 14 dc/s.
I PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re-
■ lieves ITCHING PILES and you
■ can get restful sleep after the
gl first application. 60a
UfllpRSMITH’s
W CmillTonic
Malaria
Chilk
and
Fever
Dengue
For over 50
yearait has been
the household
remedy for all
forme of >MT.
It is a Reliable,
General Invig-
orating 1 onic.
SHOWS ULTRA FEMININE STYLING
reem
Coughs*”* Colds
BOSCH EL’S
SYRUP
At aN OryggtaU
nf belting silk, taffeta. fisllle und ben-
galli.......... In tmtire lull* of these
material* nr In isuubl nation with
ftttnw Typical "f tin* ninnner In
wbhb straw arid fabric nre being
worked together I* flie practical plus
*tvllsh chapeau show 11 first In lh<*
picture Its crown Is pi a filed Wttb
rows of tiny pclaltnc.
The Mt *jt straw forming the asr
row rim uf the lutt pictured in the up
per right corner says. “Welfoin*
spring." ttrimmenis such us on# sea-
on this m'"b*l und ft In* one pl-tuivd up
|,"altar It are fiiu<*l» III et bianco oil •*•<!
only fsbri* hats by I also «fi Watty ol
Mon with the new spring styling. Then
there Is ibe *kirt whose fullness I*
tn hieyed with plaits, Mod of (In* ml
\ ituCo modes repent plaits, plait*,
pi lilts in bewildering army.
'I but "touch iif emliroldery” wbh-b
fashion decree* for tin* Informal tif
twr file ill frock of soft fttlirlf take*
form In s inirrow luindliig In Ho* In
lnn>e of ^he dre** In the picture, out
Uni g *cr> prettily Iv-'h fh# cutout
• Wtrt psnvl nnd the ptsstma House
front It g|Nn Hi<ents the new styl#
ten of 11 Mgli-co|liir effect whb ti tie*
n a b*>« at the back • * the neefi
ji'lia itommijcv.
1 xx mt wmini Nimhimi Uika-I
Good Health
Keeps a Man Young!
Marshall. Te^ss—*;j have taken
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery off aud on und
vp I can say It la a hat
it is claimed to be
u —a good blood en-
y rich-*r and general
tonic, and I found
a splendid atom-
medicine.
"I hiive known
about Dr Pierce’s
remedies for year*
and I know tftey
are all good.”—M.
M Eider. 4o4 Wil-
low- St. All dealers. Tablets or
liquid.
Correct your stomach and improve
your health with this "Discovery" of
Dr Pierces. Strength and vigor-
ous vitality will follow. Write Dr.
Pierce, President invalids’ Hotel Is
Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice. _
Chronic Head Colds
A Simple Method of
Prevention.
There i* no <liaea«e more "(Tensive or
'bwigrt-eahle, or no ili-ease that w.l! lead
•o a* imi-h scriou* trcut'le a* catarrh or
chronic cold- It of’en produce* chronic
diiche- and ■deafne**. affecting the eye*
ai-.'l V"u e. and fi cqucntlv w \>! - ning «lie
hint's. <'"-t t-i-1 of c, >rrh by .1 simple,
„ • p1.*.*is mt h"ti.e r'-nit-dy, discovered by
Dr I*,' s-«.-r, a catarrh specialist-.-
Dr. Bl« -set 's reni<‘dy
is composed of medic
inal herbs, berries and
llmVtTs. which y--u
sin, ke in a Mini! jiipc
or cigarette The sin - he
vapor. 1* inhaled into
tlie air passages of the
nose, head, throat and
lungs, and carries tm*b
icine where spr.i*«,
douches and ointments
cannot possibly reach.
Its effect is soothing and healing, and as
it contains no tobacco or cul>«*l»s is per-
fectly'harmless, .and may be used by wom-
en anil children as well as men.
If you suffer with catarrh, catarrhal
deafness, asthma, hay fever, bronchial irri-
tations, or if subject to frequent colds, get
from your drug store a pocket size package
- f Dr. Blosser’s cigarettes. Prove for your-
self their pleasant and beneficial effects.
■£„jov GOOD HEALTH
Know Your Sweetheart
by His Handwriting
By EDNA PURDY WALSH
Kdlt»r. ( harnclcr Keiolln* Manual*
iCavr right 1
Has He Refinement?
Tin* truly refiiiPil so'il i-s 00^ who
ln«*ks oistPiitHtlon. love of gaudy dis-
play and noisy colors. Defined people
do imt Judge vultles by the money
/ . *• o s t, alone.
Z7/* 0^4 /7 There la re-
/ serve, gentle-
Slmpls Latter*, ness, generos-
Refln*menL lty, simplicity,
< ioT*
Greek Small e Mean* Love
, of Improvement.
and a decent, clean appreciation of
8elf—not a self-condemning, affected
manner full of false modesty, artificial
blushing and lowering of the eyes. etc.
True lovers of art and natural beau-
ty write very plain capital letters,
minus scrolls and cross cuts. Some
of the greatest of artists even print
the first capital letter, so great Is
their desire for simplicity and clear-
ness of form.
The,Greek e In the body of a word
or In small letters at the end of a
word Is evidence of a soul searching
out for betterment--for yearning for
Improvement. Another Interesting
mark of those who love self Improve-
m»nt and refinement Is the Greek
small d which is made In one stroke, 1
with the last stroke tiling backward.
Small g's resembling figure R’s are
often seen In the writing of the per-
son seeking for self-improvement and
, intellectual culture.
Simplicity, with good spacing be-
1 tween the words of even size charue-
terizes the writer who love# genuine
; culture and Improvement of the.soul.
CHILDREN CRY
FOR “MSTORIA”
Especially Prepared for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! rietclier's Custorla ha*
been in use for over ,‘kl years t<> r»*
Hew babies and children of t ’misti, i-
tloti. Flatulency, Wind folic and Di.-u
rheit; allaying Feverishness ari-ing
therefrom, and, by regulating the
Stomaeli and Bowels, aids the assimi
lation of Focal; giving natural sleep
without opiates.
The genuine bears signature of
J/* iroxir Horse
W Jflv has a Cough. Cold or
^ M Distemper, write
W today for a
m Free Sample Bottle
' spohn's ___
DISTEMPER tOMPCUMi> t.i>
fin,-and f.t :tt DrugStorrk*—Write for free b.iokleft
Spohn Mir'lcal C*>,, Dept. Z, Gosh3a, l< ,-iians
and a
Moorous
Old
Age
KR-TABLETS - N?
Increases the Pep an4 Vi§or
by relieving Auto-Intoxication
A SAFE, DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE
t'bioiiiium plated printing plates,
used t" print labels, haw given over
a million impressions without show-
ing signs id wear.
Observing
T" be alert Is to be observing and
the world makes way for the person
who Is not -Indifferent t" life, but al-
ways looking for the most value In
life,
”< > Happy Day" sang tho laundress
as she hung tin* snowy wash on the
line. It Was a ’’happy day” because
she Used Bed Cross Ball Blue,—Ailv.
Great genius knows that Providence
will provide—or somebody.
COUGHS-COLDS
Get quick relief. Kurokol Liquid
Relieves Colds, Coughs, Bron-
chial Troubles Promptly. Safe.
Pleasant-to-take. At Druggists.
trass mark
Had Something to Broadcast
Mother hud been reluting the events
ufjhe day to daddy, when little Eliza-
beth, who had been waiting patiently
to tell something, cried out:
“Won’t you please sign off, mother,
and lot im* have (lie air till I tell some
news, too.?”
Satire is a greater enemy to friend-
ship than Is anger. Ilenry Attwell.
Keep Eliminative
System Active
Good Health Require» Good
Elimination.
FYNK can t feel well when there
is a retention of poisonous
waste in the blood. This is called
a tosic condition, and is apt to
make one tired, dull and languid.
Other symptoms are sometimes
toxic backaches and headaches.
That the kidneys are not func-
tioning properly is often shown
by scanty or burning passage of
secretion*. Many people have
learned the value of Doan't
Pills, a stimulant diuretic, when
the kidneys seem functionally
inactive. F. very where one find*'
enthusiastic Doan's users. Ask
your naighhorf
Clear-cut writing with terminals
running on and upward Is character-
istic of the wide-awake fellow. There
Is an absence of selfishness In this
person and so you will find that tils
writing Is not messy-looking, but
clean. Letters will be well formed,
but there will be a suggestion of angu-
larity to it which Indicates u shrewd,
alert mind.
The lower stroke of the y and g
will he short it 11 * 1 perhaps come up on
the right hand side of the down stroke.
T-burs that are not running a little
toward the right and made firmly will
be made with a sweep back from the
end of the word to the t forming a
triangle, thus showing reasoning power
Hint vision.
There will be few signs of the day-
dreamer in the writing of one who
Is observing. Absence of many curves
nnd flourishes marks the keen-eyed
person.
Ik U
PILLS
GOc
DOANS
Stimulant Diuretic te the KiJneys
fifirt Miltuin * u ,M(« l'it#if"*is.Muffalo N V
WE PAY YOU CASH 'y'Xtrir.
U*"fc, Ilk* !»•'** «1 *IU‘ li<la. di». *i'-ft
fe-uS *.~4* I" VMIIIiS" Mil l' MfcHhlAO to..
Ui.wniu Mtiui
Is He Generous?
Will he give freely without sufficient
reason or will he doubt the object of
charity and perhaps withhold? Let
us analyze Ills writing and find what
clews we can.
When writing Is
made very large and
Generous M’e. margins on either
side are wide, when
V words are far apart and
I letters In words are also
// far apart, then we will be
sure to find a writer who
8elfleh M without analysis of
the case. He Is emotional
and Is easily touched. He will as
soon throw his whole purse to the
person in need as he would offer a
few coins. This Is particularly true
If the writer makes the lutter section
of the capita! M much higher than
the rest and If he makes his terminals
run away from himself and on toward
the other word or follow.
When pressure Is seen In down
strokes, when the above keys are
found, we find n writer who may think
of himself a lot but who will always
stand by In time of need.
W'hen the terminals of small writ-
ing go on nnd the o's and a's are
upen, und t'a reach high, then there
Is much generosity there.
Note — Do not m»k* final Judgment
until other signs In wrttlna era studied.
Planted by Machinery
A machine Mint plants cabbage
Seedlings witli considerable speed line
been Invented by Abbe Bucle, the
parish priest of the village of Trelz#
Vents, nesr Smites, France. It con-
sists of a moving arm that places
each seedling In a hole nnd another
sftsi huient that covers It ftvlfh earth.
It »a\es nine tenths of the time usuailf
employed In planting rshtiHgee
Readers* Paradise
Tiler# are four ml'lloa books fa t%*
Britt* Museum librsrr
Short Circu'.t
l.«*n I'l.irk call* liitii.M'lf a In.man
'dynamo.
Di.n Well, why shouldn't lie? K\
erythiug la* has on is charged. \Vas |.
inglon Siur.
Ckrr»r lli*«*iiH*. «
4 C. Amir W *' u ra 1 *-U
4 1 *• v• ■ I rsp I’al-upiet ehi-ast*
linking l'ow«l'*r ti tn a fat
1 lfvt-l i“p salt. I D *' milk
Sift tt"ur once M*<aslir«* ap'f sift
tlir*-** M 'vs with bn kiln; |Miwl''i nr. .1
salt. Add chfi-sf \\ "i-U in fat with
tips of tlnu'fi* Add rnjlk atid i• ifx to i
•oft d'lUnIT Holt "lit 1.. in. h in . i Ii if k -
n.'KM Hal*' iu ti"i ov»*ii (450 iV.-nre'es
F i i > nilliutrs
First time a boy is called "Mister.'’
it scares him a litt’e.
Special Offer
to Victints of
Indigestion
Your Druggist Say# Pleasant to Take,
Llixir Must Help Poor Distressed
Stomachs or Money Gladly
lleiunded.
YoU mt) be so distressed with gas
and fullness from poor digestion or
dyspepsia that you think your heart
Is going to stop beating.
Your stomach may be so distended
that your breathing is abort and gaspy.
You are dizzy and pray for quick
relief—what’s to be done.
.lust one tablespooiiful of Dare’s
Mentha Pepsin and speedily the gas
disappears, the pressing on the heart
ceases and you call breathe deep and
naturally.
Oh! What blessed relief; but why
not get rid of such attacks altogether?
Why have lhem at all?
Especially when tiny druggist any-
where guarantees Dare’s Mentha Pep-
sin, a pleasant elixir, to help you or
money back.
FCZEMA
La Relicw* that itching, burning tor-
ment und blurt the healing with
Resinol
lively generation laugh* at the old
fashions, but follows religiously tins
new.—Tborenu.
For bloatm! f'-rilnK unO .lintbroath-
Inx <iu>* to lnUiS'*."tIon you no«*a u ini-'lt<*ln«
iis writ ii* a piittcutlve. WrlKhi'a Indian
V'*setablo S’llls hi>> both. A'lv
liven exmses that arc math* to or-
der are not always satisfactory.
Don't Fugs With
Mustard Plasters!
• Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour
and water when you am relieve pain,
soreness or stiffness with a little clean,
white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of mus-
tard and other helpful ingredients, and
takes the place of mustard plasters.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu-
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of
the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
Jars A Tubes
Better them a muetard plaster
That Put Her Out
“Itaj you think 1 look all rigid In my
new gown?’’ xlic n*kcd.
“Ilia! Y«*h." replied her husband
"hilt I would suggest tlud If possible,
you get Ip i« Uttl# further."
Cold*
Your throat toothed,
asm head ch-jred, cough ra*
liaved—by the exclude*
^ menthol bland in
LUDEN’S
MBNTRn •• vnm »«<IM
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