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omen -yere XL O. chapter home of JMWs, Colam4 jpTMlflent: Mra. S. M. fttO; Mrs, -Ik rrnraer.

Mnk B. OUyte', suiM; Mre. jr. M. cteplain; Oecree Quloq.

Joarma- laii, and Mrs. jr. N. ddecate state conventlfvi in May at Alya. and Mrs.

Kethartnc Mag.ei^. alternate. R- B. Butts was elected tbe Tresldency of the Shskeepeare dun aftc-rpoon at the meetfn? held twlth Mesdames J. T.

Modre and Q. A. FfUars. The other (ifftccrs elected Mra. John Marion.JRiWt vice president; Mm John T.

Moore, second vice; Mrs, J. Ii, Palmeur. reoordlner secretary: Mrs. M. B.

McCarlei7. correapondlnir eecretary: Mrs. J. TDfcGroot, treasurer; O. A.

Pillars, critic, ajid Fiunklln Porter, Varliamentarlaa. PBBTTY ctuB LUNCHEON. Mrs. M. F.

Karly enter. tain the.members of tlie I with an informal residence. 539 Worth entb. table was centered with a lovely floral design of roses and jon- cjuits tknd the luncheon consisted of tl coursds. Plans were perfected tor the Club party on Bt.

Patrick 's day to be Kiven In the evening 3.t the homo ct Mrs. Francis Plamm, 1610 Colum- Inis, after Which the study of a new book. "The Wind Before the by IJell H. Munger, was begun, Mrs. C.

B. Russell was leader fOr the afternoon. ANMUAL METHODIST CONFERENCE. The Woman's Mlselonary society ot the Best Oklahoma MethodlM conference will hold its annual meeting at iSt. Paul's ohun-h.

corner Qeventh and iBcaton. March 2S-26. It is estimattrd ft hat over one hundred and fifty out- iof-towa delegates will attend. The dei- 'egateft aro rpqnested to send their to Mra. Ethel Eslick, 218 North 11, in order that arrangements for their entertainment while here may be made.

WITH MR Mrs. B. D. Miner will entertain the CcaJltlon club Tuesday night at her residence, H8 Court, having as club iguests Mrs. C.

E. Hydan, Mlsa Willy rNlcholsun, Miss Etena Johnson, of )JapIln, Mr. Wanasek. land Mr. J.

T. Simpson. After ihe uau- vai game of cards, Mrs. Miner will serve an ice course. From the Tulsa World: W.

A. Aggers It as hostess yesterday noon at a four-table auction company, the Crat of a series of several small rartUs which she is to give during I he spring." Mrp. Aggers until recently resided.in Muskogee and nas a laxge number of friends here. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Mr.

and Mrs. Q. Elliott celebrated tlelr fifteenth wedding anniversary at Pryor Monday. They are old tlmws of Muskogeo having come here April 12. 1672 Mr.

Elliott was the first ex- iress agent in Mu-okopee and be VALON Pftioiie iir rn Braids For the Miss AsidM rWrtle GMTtfashions nk. MINER. By Miss Doris DeValon. 'Tm Just 16 and 1 want to do my hair up. Will you tell me some pretty way to wear It?" writes Miss Sixteen-Tear- Old to Miss Doris DeValon.

And from Miss Fourteen-Year-Old comes this query: "I'm 14 now and don't you think I'm too old to wear my hair la braids?" Fourteen is so much afraid of being counted among the kiddles!" Dostniaster MEET. The Martlia Washington embroidery club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. Liowrey at lieS" 615 Independence. HOLDS "riON.

The spring Initiation of the Order of the White Shrine of Jenisalam. Mount Ulivet No was held Tuetday afternoon at the Masonic halL It has been the custom of the order to hold two initlatlona cnnually, ona in the fail and the ctber In the spring. Mount Olivet Is the only shrine in Oklahou-a and Its membership is composed of leisote from all over the btate, The initiation ceremonies were conducted by the home officers. Tlie following is the list of candidates initiated that had been elected up untU noon Jona A. Ruth, Kingfisher; Smith Mop leal.

Webbers Falls; Sara Eufaula; Stella B. Mayflold, EUifaula; J. B. Shlra, Tulsa; Mrs. J.

B. Shlra. Tulsa; Edna 8. Rddy. Muskogee; Mrs.

Henri Waters, Sapulpa; Edith E. Morris; Florence McCulIough, Cleveland; OI.T S. Ourtls. Gushing; Helen C. Bradley, Muskogee; Isabella D.

Hopper, Muskogee; Wnilam J. Schaefer, McAles- tsr; Mrs. Anna Roberts, McAelster; Caroline Mcriintic. NowatSi and Alma Nowata. An additional list of about twenty names was balloted upon at the Initiation.

Aftet the afternoon bustness meeting, a chicken dinner wll! be served at the fanII at o'clock fttllowed by an elaborate ball at the Tcrsoq hotel. to whli aU membem of the Shrine are PIMPLES AND ERUm-IONS MEAN BAD BLOOa People who have Impure or Impoverished blood should be careful to take only a vegetable and temperance remedy such as Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical is and haa fieen over 40 years. The first day you start to take this germs and BfAtfeHh aotlon at this good Wood oil oKta means' that eczema, nudi. acne- and all Skin bltailshea wiu disappear.

nuurt-vntmember that when the blood is right, the Uver. stomach, bofrJBIfi.aQd Jddnara become aottvs aodiTlgoroaa.and you wfll have no more Indigestion, baofcacbe, headache and constipation. Oet Dr. Plereefs CMtden Medical Diacorery today at aitir em: Jt la a in penetrating that It tmai tetd (U the! impure In tlu( ear- rlM theni odt of the agratem. Depend upon this give yoo the Und of blood the akin oleafi the mliul thA vlaloB and POta wnsMtion enersy Into anttm body.

iroa'i disappointed. Vm frae vioe or ftee hooUst on blood, write V. U. N. Dr, Pierce's not only' tlUa bMl ttttis Liveri A serious affair Is this "doing up" In braids to the girls who are slipping from erirlhood into young, ladyhood- some of.

them are so eager to put aside their little-girl fashions and some are I Ooronet Btm Of hair dnesfinie as a hap-; py compromise be.tween the fashions of ja little girl and a big gli-i. The coronet is more womanly than braids and it is almost alwajrs beconolng: The only girl who must not twine her braids about head Is the girl with the long, thin lace and the rather long nose. She shoi'Id draw her hair softly back about her head, part it at each side just back ot the roll each strand, into a flat llttio ''Wheel" just aboye the ear at a becoming distance from the forehead. ne ftrand at the back may be made Inro a thlnl little "wheer" or t.vl9led Into a f'fture eight To make the coronet the hair'iAould be divided into two strands and each A Sample Sack of Free Do you want a sack of flour free? Well, here's your chance. The Muskogee Roller Mill company is offering free sample sacks of its Majesty flour, a splendid soft Wheat flour that is being used by Mrs, Vaughn in her demonstra- tlons at the cooking school.

AU you have to do is to cut out the coupon which appears In the advertisement of the Muskogee Roller Mill company In this Issue of the Times-Democrat and take it to Graham-Sykes' store Wednesday. The coupon will entitle you to one of the sample sacks of flour that are being glvep away. The sam- pie sEuAs will not be given away until Wednesday but you can get one call day. There are huadrads of these giunple at 'Syka8' on your rway to oft from the cooking' sohool. 3 Clip the coupon and get the flour.

OOOOOOOOOO.QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* CARrJATIONTEA. made Into a braid. It should be fluffed: out BofUy around the face, the braids' crossM at the nape of the neck, brought around the head and crossed smoothly on the top, great care beinig taken to tuck in the ends so that the coronet will look like a clrculet of hair. A barette will hold the braids firmly in place at the back of the neck, and two shell the ornamental. Jeweled give the braids The Cai nation circle will give a tea Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock with Mrs.

K. C. Morton at her ijeal- dence. 225 South O. The members or the Clivie arc to bo present.

REBEK A MEET. Quien City will meet Thursday night at the I. O. O. F.

haJI. Imfcrtant buslress is to be transact- All members are requested to be -k Church Societies The Women's Missionary society ot the First M. E. church, corngr Hons- ion and F. will meet Thursday after- firmness at the BldesT Of ooursev'sev- noon with Mrs.

Nlpps. Bl 7 tner Chestnut and Hayes, with. Misses Keulah White. Clara Wlllett and Mrs. Wolfe as hostesses.

The program: Child at Home. A Mohammedan Home In Miss Jessie Coleman. A. Heathen Home In Minnie McCarter. A Christian Home in Miss Gladys Relhn.

The Home as the Center of the Nation's Sadie Folsom. ot Father In Non-Christian Lou vita McCarter. Child Bethrothal. Marriage nad Eddie Tucker. The Hindu J.

W. Barrow. BOX 0 USKOQEEANS. The Misses Katharine and Lilll Helle Dietz, of 716 Bast Okmulgee, received a box from Miss Sally oral small hairpins will be needed to bold the In place. But Miss Sixteen is none too old to wear her hair In braids, especially if she tucks them up as shown in the upper left picture and uses a pretty ette to hold them in place in the back.

This same style Is very good for the girl of 14, but better stUl for the younger girl Is the single braid tied with a bow of or with those convenient little shell clasps that are sold In almost every department store for a dime. arrange the hair as It Is shown the uppert left hand picture, part It In the middle, divide it In three strands, puff out the two side strands so that they make a soft trime for the face, draw them back and fold tha to the back strand and then braid th.e three In a loose but firm tacK the up and ftus- ten It with a barellte or three or fbnr small hairpins. A comb or barette, wfll add to the Attractiveness Of hraia. coo oo THE WHOLESOME PANCAKE AND WAYS TO MAKE IT. OO oooooooooo oo By Carolina Coe.

BRBAD PANCAKES-'Twa eupfols of stale bread crumbs soaked over night In 4 oupfuls of milk. In the morning add 2 tablespoonfuls of melted orlsco, I even teaapoonful ot salt, 3 eggs (wellt beaten) aiid tablespoonfuls of flour that has been sifted with 3 Teaspooa- fnla of bajdng powder. Beat the mixture very rapidly and bake on a hot Tbe'batter should be very thin and the cakes browned quickly, CORNMEIAIi PANCAKSS -r Turn atomy Into 1 1 -2 cups of boiling iHnatefr onp of yellow commeel, and bon minutes. Add 1 even taUespoon of fartaook. When sllditly cool turn Into add 11-4 caps of muk.

'-MmV vBty "Hgta, add to egg 1 tablespoon of sniar and 1 teaspoon of Isalfa -iBaat- ibis into the com aadjAllib). of floor with tsasiSOiifDIIa powder and add (0 Jlm; i and bake at Sale-kwla' Sold by lectding drug the Symptoms of Luog Trouble Symptoms of severe lung troublov cuch as fever, night sweats and loss of weight, eta, should be checked, or serious results will follow. Bckman'n Alterative has brought about many rt'Coveries. Head this: 306 W. Thirty sixth St, New York, "Gentlemen Since I was very tiing woman I was a aufferer from ronehitis.

I trisd doctor after doctor, Mtting little or no benefiL Finally I Bad night sweats, weak spells and Icit rapidly iii weight, and'my doctor told If thsy were not checked I would Have Consumption. Miss Marv Korhamsr. who is a friend of mine, re coyered after taking-your AKerative, end ins'sted thst I try It. I am now, after tWo yeara, perfeetly well, strono and healthy." I 'Afcfcrsviated.) (Affidsvit) MRS. RdSA VOELPEL.

Evkman 'a Alterative is most efflca- tlouB In bronnhlat catorrli and severe throat and lung affections and building the sys Contains r.o harmful or haUt-fonnbw dmgf. Accept no snb Small size, $1: resides In Flow Wella, contain-; Ing a number of orange blossoms and several sprays of leaves. The blossoms and leaves were picked a few days ago from trees In the town of Flow Wella. When they reached the Misses Dietz they were still in perfect condition It Is said that the leaves of orange Kanljakee, with Mrs. Charles Craft ilaitom.

a ftrmor Miiskogeean who nnw leader for the following program: Child at School. We Must Have B. Wisdom, Glimpses of N. Groom. Out of the A.

Luce. The Education of S. M. Pegram. Musia Couplanil and Howe.

Mystery C. C. Poole. The Antl-Can't Circle of the First M. E.

church, Soutli. held a business meeting Tuesday afteraoon with Mrai W. H. Perkins, 1212 Ash. The Circles of the St.

Pauls church held meetings Tuesday afternoon. No. meeting with Mrs. S. S.

Pears, 8111 South Sixth. No. 1 3. A. Peterman, oomer Estelle and Fifteenth and No.

3 with Mrs. A. J. Hare, North Fourteenth. The Toung LaiUee' Missionary society of the Central Baptist church will hold a' meeting Tuesday evening at the home ot Mrs.

L. C. Wolfe, cor- WbtbasiKM 'qtaabttty" ot fbr wdpteid; to. test MImir tb sAd dfeoSark very dallfhtful and nfkeabing bever. BIRTH A Captain Clark, of Waahington, D.

aitnonaoe the blrtu of a daughter. Tbnraday, March 4. Mrs. Chirk was formerly Ina Neft Of Muskogee and has number of friends liere. Captain Olartc is chief physician in the Walter Beed hoepltal of Washington.

SELF-RELIANT HOMB DOCTORS. Is what women are caQed Who all over this broad land make their annual collections of rots and herbs, and rely upon recipes which our pioneer moth- era found dependable for different family ailments. In one of- these recipes, Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound had its origin and so suo- cnssful has it proved that there is hardly a city, town or hamlet in America where some woman who has been restored to health by Its hso does not of a ThatShihoa iJm Way tht Wind Is Blmohiff Miss Blanche Highfill, bf Pawhuska, returned home Tuesday after spending a week with Miss Strall and Mrs. P.

I. PoaKe, corner Twelfth and Court. Mrs. W. M.

and Miss 1. will leave nriiiy n.r luclr home In Uvalde, after visiting their i daughter and sister. Mrs. B. A.

RandiO; "Hatton did lose any time," a Dick as he opened bis momlnff paper. In flaring aooss Oa first page were wordt: "WHAT ARBJ YOU QOnCO TO DO ABOUT IT?" And then a scathlns amdgnmont of the way in which the sohool board hud been nmning the liabOoIA, "Evidently Some reporter knew more about inside workings ttea I' commented Dick after he had fiidahed reading. "I am glad. Dick, you do not appear In it, as the other side would Immediately Insist you had a personal Interesi In the ousting of this board. "Well.

I have. Margie, for If I can get our books Into the schools Mr. Selwln promises to give me ten more shnres of stock In the school book compnny as a tor.us. "This other nhap who wrltee these rangraphs about town Is very clever, Margie. He has eumn'ed up tjie sohool hoard situation wittily and with great good Judgment.

I wonder who he "Your Hletcr do you mean Mollle?" "JuEt what I say. Mollle wrltcj these paragraphs. "I can't bellevo It. Why, MoIUe Is only girl." she has Ixen writing them for a number of weeks now." "I have been reaOInc them. I thought thev were written by a man." (I why it ie, little book, that everj- thinks he Is paying a wo man the hlnhest compliment on nnv kind of outside achlex'enient if he tells 821 West Okmulgee.

Miss Iva'Rider, daughter of former state Representative Tom Rider, of Stllwell, arrived in Mus'Kogee Tuesday to spend a with her sister, Mrs. Ed Brook, and other relatives before golnk to Chicago where she will take a special course In. muslo and expression. Miss Rider graduated last year from the Thomas Sohool for Qirla at San Antonio, where she specialized in music and expression. MIsa Rider attended the high school a few years ago and has a large number of friends here.

Mrs. L. A. Bewley left Tuesday for a short visit with friends at Vinlta. Mrs.

P. E.Heckman, 323 South Fourteenth, will leave Wednesday to spend a week visiting with friends in hlgh, and Sherman, Tex. A TEN YEAR'S MISERY ENDED. J. T.

Chambers, mercnant, Jonesboro. writes: "Foley Kidney Pllla cured me of a ten-year standing case of rheumatism I suffered miserably. A friend told me of being cured; so used and they cured me, too." Most middle aged men and women are glad to learn that Foley Kidney pills afford a way to escape sleep disturbing bladder weakness, backache, rheumatism, pufflness under eyes, stiff and swollen Joints, and other Ills attributed to kidney troubles. Morhart Drug Co. Adv.

A Real Flesh Builder For Thin Pe opie A New Dieoovery. this mess," continued Dick, "for yon mav he sure that everything that can he done by anyone concerned In show- Insr these people up will be done. Kv- rry other newspaper in is with them, simply because they have made thedr threats that they will ruin the paper that attacks It hough I did not tell Dick, what be told mo niade me worry very much ohoiit MolMo fcr I know her youthful enthusiasm and I also knew that ahe wouH. not consider herself at all where Mr. Hatton war concerned.

The TOmo of fighting for what she thought was right would appeal to her In nny but to fight under eom- I ooald seo that fitck Ht.ai 1 to get away to tne offloe and ters over wltb Mr. Solwin, aad did not say any about any of the home needed the hundred dolktm very that I had given him and I also, v. to tell something Aunt Mary vaa noeently disclosed of Foirhape, howwer. It was; well, for I am not sure that Didk wodia understand that a boy like Max Pendle- ton might be very much In love wftb woman older than he and that woman was a good woman like Vttxfi-v first love affair would be a beaotl- ful experience for him '4'' remember and reverence throiigta lita, Aunt Mary aaked me most innocently last night when wo oanrtved la that nice boy. Max Pendleton, that la so charming to Mary? He over in his cnr last night and few minutes and then said he-was Ing to walk to his home and leave the cor for her.

He would let her no oblectlons, and It to mo that Marv took the oar more to keep tirglng Iher than becaawe she wanted It. At the very last she asked me to ride with Iffir and sent me back home. Ho is a nice boy, Margie." PUT CBEAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH lcNos4 Tiou feel fine in a fow momentHk TbUr cold in head or catarrh will be gOBO. Your clogged noatrlls Win open- The air passages of your'besd' wilt oleaft and you can brtathe freely. No mjOBe dullnoae, headaohb; no hawking, fling, mucovB dlsohu-ges or no breath at Tell your druggist you want a inftalli bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.

Apply little of this fragrant, anyseptlo eraniit In your nostrils, let It through every air passage of tho sootbe and heal the Inflameois mucous membrane, and relief "bowi'" that she would sacrifice anything to iJlf win and count It glory. STRIPES BETTER THAN EVER By Anabel Worthington. Write for booklet of recoveries. by Cardinal Dmr UB I O': to bandage sore throat with a heavy bandage, for the reason thatf as soop ofi the throat feels better, the bandage Is removed, which exposes you to more serious ailments, Throat Gargle A promptf pleasant, efflolent for Sera Throat, which doss diaoolor ths teeth. We Susrsntes It to be satisfaetory to you, or we will refund your money without 29 and 60 cants Sold Only By Ua.

ITTONO'S DRUG STOPE I'll Thin men and big. hetirfy, filling dinner you ate last plght. What became of all the fat-produeing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburped coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment, from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking.

This Is true of thin folks the world over. Your mitritlve organs, yobr functions of assimilation, are I sadly out of gear and'need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream rub-ons. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet.

In two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result- Sargol charges your weak, stagmant blood with millions of fresh new red blood the blood the carrying power to deliver i every ounce of fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too. mixes with your food and prepares it for the blopd In easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 26 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new flesh stays put.

Sargol tablets are a scientific combination of six of the best flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a pacliage, are pleasant harmless and inexpensive, and Morhart Drug Co. and all other druggists In Muskogee and vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back. Adv, It la vtfts folag eot, la 10 cents. Send your oder to Ktttsrn than last vrtsc MiL decidedly tbe.tUiiK seaaop.

But Oat daw aot i (MOM pattaras, the BusMMii wUeh are aM now SMB at stripaa have faidiTklaslUyef camMt be dMribaA wMi Joatlca beauty. Tbay anut bs am'-tir'" preciatsd. Striped aaiMter- kiTcly, a aafrew gwy blue gnnnd, or plfei la blaofc on For walMs, wash irtUtS colors and pattmm; are contained' for If Your HfJr it Falling Out we know of oo better tetnedy than Hair Tonic 1 to you. £Oo. a bottle.

Mlttontf Drus, Stors. rDoHoiHi 'OUR Tl COMC FUEE We guanntee that our wortt la ab- aolntely the best. Try us and be con- vlneed. A Set of tieeth 4M Gold Crowns 8.00 Bridge Work SLBO CkAd Set of Teeth White Crowns I.Bft Gold FilUngs 78 Stiver FilUngs We pull teeth without pain. Otir methods are the latest, work guaranteed, can.

phone wrttOk Chicago Dentists Over Poatoffiee. PtiOne mi. DRV. PUTNAM, Qantlcti Mamoar. IIIIHIlWlflf EDFE ace Front ever worn a looo you WIU so.

models. thi) For nwny types of ia a style that corsets werabgliq many New Just snd with Thin, flexibis aide-Bteelif throughout; groiind- top olfy steelsr-these steels are taip maximum flexlbilityjitii'tt 'hut areas strong4Mi-evet '4 abdomen; the frokt from in Unea of preaeht3 without disco This Borset is foriverage figures with le'ka'j enoasina inset with rubber. trimmed-, with if mbrojdory, and is not only but la a 'HSihfitthir modal. Corsets from 93J0 to flBMi 4. IJM Corset Company 9i.

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