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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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Winifred Black Writes Us about Love and the Links Copyright 1919. by. Newwanaper Feature Service Inc. aged woraan 41s) wisps of nondescript middl gt;-age hair learning to play siraying fram under her corect hat Hh -goli. I saw her) Her wrist. kyng as If it were a little out at the lnks lame, but Her eyes were very bright, ye other--ay and her voice was as insistently apti- it was carly in miste as the robins who chirped Cheer the mornfng cheer up from tall maple. early enough tc I'll be out in the morning, she said, make the dayand with a teu teuf of the motor horn feem a infracte she was gone i POBLEMS : by. An n tta Bradshaw) In that far corner of the world end interesting marriage customs which are found In practically no oth- er land. Like almost every other peoy, ple the Javanese declare their customs were handed down to them from the forefathers of a dim and distant past. This may account for thelr uniqueness, When a Javanese youth, who knows Uttle of what we consider civilization, Just emerges from bayhood his father sading-him a wife For Thr e-Minute Journeys. By Temple Manning : Where Girls Burn Their Toys When They're Engaged. the bridegroom sipebicr to Lee SE the sents rank of the witeswas superior to that of ,the hushand) . The. third fo forions- The pew ginss Then we all spake at one: aparkled with dew, the Ilaes swing; What for? asked one woman purple. sensuous in the lighs, wind Neter Can make it in the world down at the eighth hole the wild crab; said another. trees scattered their. pink petals till Trying to keep her figure, said a the grass was starred with perfumed third. ev liness. SS . Not a bit of it, said the fourth Phe mocking birds were out, too. woman. She's trying to keep her 1 saw one in a tall maple, aud near husband. Tirst's what I do. him were two brown finches. And Her husband came the horrified in the field the meadow lark) and all-too-interested chorus Why called and whistled, and, yes, from the is he er u that is, now he always edgy of the cloudy woodland came the seemed so er g beautiful cry of the fiddler bird, drum- said the last who had spoken ming up trade for some party of his He isn't er a elther now or any xin, I suppose. time, but the same kind of a husband qdter Fiddier he, erie, Jike a as mine, and mine 1s the best there Is. persistent burker at the entrance to a too. slde show tent. Fiddler Fiddler Bit, and her voice became at once And the cathird mocked, him. And the very sensfble and practical, just as woodpecker hammered at the door of the doctor s voice sounds when he the hickory like a pastman with. aj says, You'll have It to'do some day epectal delivery letter written by, May and you might as well tet m phone and sent to Summer fo sav that old for your room wight Be sone home-at-lact snd a over ood riddanee ut mmy-liusband does just two Swish went the golf stick in: the things on earth he attends to busi- Juande of the middle-sged woman. ness and plays golf, 1 can t sit in the Swish, through the grass, travelled, hot so very swiftly, the ball che tried Fito send flying. . PF) Seat eficd the man who played Pim her, oT what I call 2 cat f bali. The office with bli, eo lve come out her to the dinks, We're having quite a honeymoon since I've leapned to play We see each other nearly two hours ery single day now. It's lovel then at dinner tfere's something to talk about that Httlo whit ball blinked .up st the hour after dinner before he tock up his early snn as it It shared a joke with paper. I almost hurrahed in triumph Lim, something about the middle-aged You sce, we got to talking about a Pro n and the way-she played golf certain play he d made the day before, ried to play it, Tm: afrald and how much better it wa than a Determined to learn, the middte- play his partner made the day before eged woman worked serlously. Hello, (hat, and we held quite an interesting thot wasn t sach a bad drive, what? conver Well, well, she may make a golf play- On, and middle-aged worms laughed nnd yes, it pays it pays wonder- fhe rarmecmysett t don t Ike walking, the honrs are al- ways nccnventent folr me and 1 don't like getting so sanbiirned, but it pays I deehied that last night. Oh gurglod the engaget girl rapturously, tilting her head at a sen- timentai angle that made us all long to slap her. Oh, he'd miss you ter- ribly if you didn t come with him, wouldn't he? lt; he Engaged Girl Shocked. The woman with the second honey- moon laughed quite cheerfully. i Well, she sald, There 1s one sure way that. never most of the mirsing, Se ie senna: completely The engaged girl gasped ani looked itreys it entirely. Todo this fuat get. 00 shocked for Words. labout four ounces of plain, orilnary) May I adkt, broke in the Lach lor praatd arvon, sop ee eerie mafd you can t call her a bachelor fret ring; use enow maid gny more, she s really a bachelor Beal and rub it/tn jgently: with: the . an may 1 ask this ofle question, Don't any cf you clinging creatures finger tps. By morning, most if not all, of your play because you like the game? And not a single woman there had (andruft will be gone, and three oF. the face to answer Yee. At li o'clock T saw the mi Svoman going home. Dear ma, she said, I m tired, but is good tired. I'm going home and have good rub-down, snd then it will be time for Iuncheon, don t you think? The Great Home Tritmph. She rested her musctes a Tittle as she stood for a moment at the step. A Simple Way, To Remove Dandruff Your more applications will complete- Wy dissolve and entirely destroy every gle sikn and trace of It, no matter Jvow much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that: all: ttehing: and digging of the sc ip will atop dn- wiantly and your hair will be soft, Hufty, lustrous, glossy,-silkysand soft, Wind look and feel a hundred tHmes fetta .. FINE DRESS GLOVES 200..coliages iiave heen erected: in London: far homes for men and women of savanced years through th gt; bequest fot- s,00n,000 tet by Ni Witfam Whitele: Mrs. Capt. John frock i you weren't here to fasten it up the back for me. (ONE OF HER GREATEST SATISFACTIONS. ,-but I m glad: you're home I d never have dared to buy this stunning new IARY OF Good morning; Madame. Good morning, young ladies, lovely you lcok in these bea: models, cheerfully. greeted Orden as sbe came in to order a) gown. : That frock is lovely, she rcmarked with a wave of her hand toward the ink georgette crepe I was wearing. ut it is tog jeune fille, too kitten- ish if I may be so slangy--for a woman of my age. Why, Mrs. Van Orden you can wear anything Madame exclaima4. ' T can, but I don't, .ske fippantly answered, because I have ton much sense to try to look like sweet sixteen when Ihave a boy who will be 12 his next birthday With. your slender lines aad fresh complexion I insist that you necdn't worry about age for 2 long time. to. come, Madame declar a. Nevertheless, what I want ig an un- vsual looking gown that docsn't look us though it belonged to a voung. girl. I want something that I can wear to 2-spring..wedding, a lunchcon-or any efternoom affair, Can t'you g me up something that will look wel and that will also be serviceable next summer? The war has taught me to be very thrifty, she laughed. Of course I can. In fact, t think I iD BY GRACE THORNCLIFFE t How This Picturesque Afternoon-Gown- Is -of Blne Charmeuse. now, was dying to sve What it was iike. It was quickly put on, because being made in one on a silk watstlining, Ma- rie, the mifid, had no trouble in adjust- have a model you will like that has ing it. When T camecout Mrs, Von Just come from the workroom. /Crden beamed with delight Please put on the blue charmeuse That s simply stunning she de- with the white chiffon averdress, Ma- clared. What is it? White. cfene chif- ame said to me. fon over black charmeuse L aujckly obeyed, for That No, mntdnight blue charmeuse. The caught ' a glimpse of this gown, electric light is d ceptive. It does Just) ant A FASHION MODEL look black in this light, but the-under- dress is midnight bIu charmeuse, Madame explained. Mrs, Van Orden called me forward .,80 she could examine the emoroidery on the overskirt and blouse, Biue wool done in a darn st teh, explained Madame. Isn't it effective oIt most certainly is, seid Mrs. Van Orden as she examined the dress. There's a camisole of blue charmeuse edged wifh white lace and over thal talis the white chiffon blouse. It is eo simple in its lines and I adore those floating sleeves of chiffon falling troy the Wight kimono sleeve. Is that Jace jon tire edge of the skirt blacx or bfue? she inquired. It ig dyed Wlue to match the char- meuse, answered Madame. I am using dyed faces a great deal this season It is lovely, and will took especially well with the dark blue silk stockings they're wearing so much now, Mrs. Yan Orden remarked Yes, this gown will be very effect- ive with midnight blue stockings. and Dlack patent leather puns wittr cnt steel buttons, The girdle fastens un- jder a bite bucklg said Madame as she drew attention to the girdle. of chiffon with its lottg, lonting ands. These iwo panels, back and front, make a complete overskive, but they aro-slashed on the sides in this way to better display the sheath of blue charmeuse, she, continued. : Its just the gown I want, said Mrs. Van Orden, and just.what I meant when I sald something, not jeune fille. eS te What shall the floor ebveruig be? This. Is one of the most fmportant questions to arise, when reflirnishng tear thatfany other item of household equipment. ; Floor covering cannot be -selected merely on the beauty of its abn2arance. Pe must.bo judged according to tts adaptation to the gredter'or le: Ie under consideratios, For tie floor covering-must not only, be plessing to: the eye, it must stand more-weer and KITCHEN ECONOMI By Isobel Brands, of the. Applocrott Experiment Station, ES of the room im which it 48 needed. For, the kitchen the floor covering. should be especially durabls, easily washed and of a plain pattern that will Hot discolor or fade, The best floor covering for the kitchen Is ore of the isn't the young man, but his parents, who select his bride. In no way what- ever do the young mah and is pros- pective bride have a say in the proceedings. A suitable mate having beem found by the father, he calls upon the father for the girl s hand. If the miatch is favored by the girl's father, the two men retire and the motherrof the couple become acquainted and they decide the question. When everything goes smootlily the young couple are betrothed. The young man gives the girl a ring or even merely a piece of, cloth to-signify-they-are-engazed,and this ceremony is called the binding. In the old days thre used to be mar- tlagos of three kinds. First, wher the tank of the parties were equal or the modern composition floorings Common Offerings, There are many of these on the mar- ket, and although they are higher in price then thicleum-when the cost of laying as well as materials is onsid- ered, nevertheless, they are by far the niost durable form of flood cnvering. most Wurahle form of floor covering, ment, rubber, cork or other mixtures, 1 they gre all smooth, comparatively soft, and are easily* washed. Tile floors are no doubt the most easily cleaned of all floors, put they are father too hard, and anake the worker in the kitchen foot weary. Tile floors are especially adapted to halls and bathrooms, because tile is the most easly cleaned and most sani- tary of alt floor coverings on, account at the smooth surface. But in spite of their sanitery advantage tile is usually found unpractical in the Kit- cn the feet. Various Linoleum Kinds. + If the composition floorings are out or reach, then the next best floor cov- ering for the kitchen is a good linole- um, This should be laid by an expert, for the life of linoleum depends con- siderably on how if is laid. Tf care- lessely done so that it wrinkles or puffs, cracks will soon appear andthe linoleum wear out in spots. . A good quality of linoleum, carefully laid, should last for many years with- out any evidence of wear. The initial cost may be high, but it is far better to have a good lindleum that will wear than to have to renew it every year or two and ti be put to the rspeated expense of having new linoleum laid. In recent years many manufacturers have put on the market so-calicd lino- gt; Destroying Her Toys. marriage was an imperfect marriage, into which a man might enter witli many different women, that is, polyg amy. In the first two forms the cere- mony was the same. In the last thera was no ceremony at all Today when a gir is betrotled, she purns all of her toys and childhood tr asures, thus showing her determi- nation to become a housewife, Her friends then give her many presents to console her for the losses she has suffered, and congratulate her upon her determination. Another part of the ceremony is the Visits the bridegroom's friends make to the home of the bride s father. They bear with them fruits aud other good things. to -eat.-The purpose of (Continued on page 11.) terned after the fashion of co pets and other varieties of rugs, and this makes it possible t6 use linoleum in dining noom. and living. rooms...There is no question but that linoleum rugs are more sanitary. than the carpet ctyle of rugs. x No carpet sweeper or vacuum clean- or silk rug as a wet mop can clean a linoleum rug. Of. course they have not the softness of silk or wool rugs? but in many of the higher-priced Lino: leum rugs the ,colors-and patterns have been cleverly imitated, so: that from a distance the rugs look like silk or wool, and betray none of the hard gloss of linoleum. Although st is a hallowed cwstom to have rugs in halls, these are certainly one of the extrayagant superiluities. You can ofte: see expensive rugs lying in the entrance halls, where they, serve largely as dust-catchers something that must be constantly cleaned, add- ing to the labor of the household, and contributing nothing to artistic enjoy- ment. Halls may be covered . with some easily cleaned substance, or otherwise left bare and Kept clean by frequent brushing: and oiling. Gho Moir s prime favorites that Moie's Limited, Hai Even a love story is sweeter When actompanied by a box of Moir s Chocolates. SS erets fo gueltey ie of fine chocolates. + colates makes them with: all lovers NS Watson Canipbell Smith, Limit d, Representatives, Cnlgary, alts, Canada Food Contro Licehses Nos. 5 770, 11687. ah Berns PACED AY) Mea Ret While the mutual. aap band Uranus augu ithportant and sudden judtiey the predominant gifts by Lunar transit freobragiog, ard, unprom lihood of unlooked for low to precipitate mance, it not litigati itability, rashness and pesch of, quarreling. 7 (took Is uot , encouragi th and domestic affa some sudden change stiould bring, good ,. They should av pid litigation and protect nd. domestic circle. A ch ia day will be adveniur but ehould be taugt control. (C ntinued from Pag je cultom of these calls iblicity to the intended n When the marriage take brding to vows of the tes, certain native cere jso observed at the bri hen all the guests and th Jeet in trout of the house ins ii celebration. But just previous to this blic procession with whic oom is conducted from e home of the bride. I poles which others st ers, sham soldiers: a; rords, darts and shields, carrying ornaments anc is and other presents fc truly imposing sight a g yn may be ffhen-when the bridegr je house he seats his bi ith himself, in token tha is fortune with her. One jcturesque of the bridal : the bridegroom giving te. rice, which thev ea : bey
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