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OOR BEAUTIFUL? WOOD FIBRE, LATH DAR POSTS, WIL- OW POSTS AVER 3. CURTIS SON ee microns ann, ; BUILDERS FIGURE WITH ae PLACING . YOUR T FOR A BUILDING IMATES FREE. Next to City Halk, SLEY BROS. TSE PE ; and Contractors. Ave.,,Phone 434 O. Box 304, * imates Free. ns Prepared. NE STABLE PHONE racting Co. TORONTO ST. ing. Sand, Coal Gravel Dn 2 See TRACTS FOR VY TEAMING 3 AND EXCAVATING and Sand for Sale. Phone No. 415, 0. Box 31, Simmonds *R amp CONTRACTOR Promptly attended toy Phone No. 335+ MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Girls Who Dress in Bad Taste Advised to Attire Themselves CENTRAL PARK, Bik. Lots, Price and terms. , 00, 1-8, 6 and 12, 83, 1M 1500. 152, 6 an 12, (5; 4-2, 6 and 12. SISSONS. ied and terms, pach; 1-8, 6 12. 8, 6 and 12. 1-8) 6 12, ee ae Price and terms, 2500, 900 cash, 6 and 12) en 94000, 1-3, and iz, 493 ft, 4200, 1-3, 6 and 12, Vist with us, we have bayers : for your property. en Currie and 1 will gladly . See you the lots and some of ight ie Se 3 in. means 5 inthutes from post office. 9. FQR SALE. Transfer igus sidievy Draying. Prompt Attention to all orders, Piano Moving with Piano Van white help employed. PHONE NO, 8. Your patronage Solicited. Aud our drivers Will cali for- and-return,-the goods. Js the time to enroll in the SOUTHERN: ALBERTS : ae Stenographefs and Bookkeepers Always in 1 WILLIAMSON PATERSON Attention. + See Us for Screen Doors aud Windows. BOX 353. Fittings and Repairs Prompt 183-imo. PHONE, 712 City Sale Stables Weary Teams, Drivers, Saddle Horses For Sale Light and Heavy Draying Hay for Bale. Fred McClain - Phone 'gs. Prop. - Many Mothers and Most Daughters Do Not See Any Sense in Girl s Wearing Clothes That Are Out of Date, Writes a Young tion. Nivola Gteeley-Smith in the York World, says: A young girl has written me a let- ter in which she Femarka: You have epiticized the Uress of the sixteen-year old girl, but you have never sald how you think he should be attired. Many mothers and most daugh- rs, she adds, do not see any sense tn a girl'g Wearing clothes that are out of date. ere are no 6pecial fash- io ate ) Girl of from thirteen to Y 4s nelther a child nor 0 We have t .wear moditi- New lhe a of exnggerated fnghlons, we too Ix Home as the Romans Rome what we Romans hag tie Sanction of tradition, but doing in lew York what the Romans id in the period which embraced the decline and fal of Rome, may lead i civilization to.similiar disaster. fSrcuglieiad-errero-ttaly's famous historian, is only one of many social philosophers who: have discovered a resemblance between the tendencies the women of ancient Rome ant of modern Anierica, clVilization stands Or falls by its e the Women of nation fortress of ite, spiritual spiritual corruption of leaves a-Country even more ueblas than the physical decadence of-dte men. Wxtraordinary license of dress mark- edithe women of decadent Rome. And ng girls in New the Romans with the sole York today are doing did, or at least dressi fsnated by the sheretricious arts of an adult woman is revolted by the sight of a young girl.secking, perhaps. un- consciously, to produce the same ef- fect. It is true, as the letter I have Miss Who Asks for Informa- the waist and skirt could support. It was a one-piece dress and was cut with. a piece of black velvet like a streak of lightning along one side of the-back and-with a similiar streak but om the other side in front: The girl's dress made her looltNike the reo ofa bankrupt button fac- tory. Iam kure the buttons coat her more than the gown they made hid- jeous, but she was evidently supreme- ly aatlstied with her effect. Now what might this Young girl have worn that would have been in better taste. Well, a dress of one piece and one color with no more buttons than were useful. Consequently noymore than wero, beautiful. The surpHea: waist and the fighu of the present fashions are charming on young, undeveloped figures .. In my opinion the skirts of gifl of fourteen and sixteen should be full and devoid of fantastically cut overskirts or any pronounced trimm- ing. How: the Halr of Young irl Should Be Arranged. The hair should be worn parted or in natural pompadour)1. ,, without rats whichever style 9 more becom- g, and should be braided if str ight; or simply tied back with a ribbon if it is waved or curly and looks prettier that way. Black ribbon is much bet- ter taste fof the hair than colors, and no more of that tian is necessary to make one fair-sized bow. Of course rhinestone studded or other bej well- ed combs are hopelessly out of place. french heels are injurious to the health, besidesbeing silly, ue ear rings are barbarioue. It is absolutely no more unolvillz- ed to wear rings in the nose. or in the. lower lip, s they do in, Africa,, than to placd them in the-ears. The wo- 19 Wears a French heel has no rer the Chinese woman tly bound her feet. lide by si with three actual dress- es seen on young girls in New-York. yesterday the Evening World artist as sketche what would bave been lt; ment 8 concerned, is a lew unto it- FEED THE BABY FA TIMES-DAILY, ADVISES EXPERT Don't Gorge Infants: Says Dr, Dayid J. Levy, Who Warns Mothers. New York, July 4. How and what to feed the baby? This ever-important question gains in significance now that the heat of summer adds to the anxiety of moth- ers for the welfare of: infants. Much gotical value in the way of inforgfation pn thig vital subject 1s on Simple Meth- cag in Infant Feeding, in the cur- rent mumber of the Journal of the American, Medical Association. Brief- ly, these are the principles that the writer urges mothers to follow: Milk dilutions instead: of percentage formulas, + Gee Long Feeding Intervals Five feed- ngs tn-twenty-four-hours, four-hours. japart. Mixed Carbohydrates The addition of 10 gm. of flour and the occe fonal fuse of oatmeal water as dflutent: Limiting the total quantity of milk mixture to one quart a day. The employment of broths, frnits HebebehenereLeereve-eLerege Woman's- ILLS Many women sulfer needicssly trom to woman. hood wad treah motherhood 0 cll ctreth Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription This Prescription has, for over 40 years, been, curing delicate, weak, palx-wracked women, by the hundreds of thousdeds and tils too in 1 the privacy of thelr homes without thelr hay- ing to eubmit to indelfeate. questioningd and etidnelvely repugnant exantieations. Dixon Block : at Next to Binging 's HOPeheLeLerererererere CONTRACTORS Don't close deal for you? Fir Finish without first inspactins, our stock. Its thoroughly dry and. ee and will be: 8 hours of work ly spent .on. Werhavi atock of heayy coast Pir. Joists, good straight dimension, and everything else required by the builder. HEADQUARTERS FOR CEMENT AND PLASTER. 3 Pay Address: Royal Alley. Phone 180, phe dase Sia. Montreal Street. Phone 500, : Phone 59 ToThoe Potetstetererererererarptetebebete etetecctets th and vegetables. from the sixth: month on. Dont Feed Beyond ihe Limit of Tol- erance. Dr. Levy at once calls attention to the fact that if the child be fed be yond the limits of fits tolerance it starts on a downward course; not in spite of the quantity of food it is-re- cetving, but on account of the quan- tty the so-called paradoxic. reac- tion. Tits principle 18 of the; ntmost importance. Tt means.that-each in- fant, so far as its nutritional require- * self- W6 find, , writer, in handling.large numbers of infants that the average tolerance Umit ts sufficiently wide to permit of certain generalizations, Quoted states, tat few tashions-are provided for girls of from thirteen to seventeeh an age. which requires very special dresing to enhance without sophisticating its charm. Ther : is one rule, first formulated by William Morris, whih should be a guide to all persons, whether- man, women or children, 1. the selection of clothes and ornaments. It is that nothing is beautiful which is not use- ful at th same time, The success- ful application of this principle has done away with -knobs on furniture, with embossed designs on stlver. It hies rediscovered the beauty of the jamental surface, the straight line, But it has m ed women from placing 500 buttons ond gown where not more than six by any possibility. could be needed, and where getierally-Hooks and ayes serve ali the purposes of usefulness. A button, not button is:a mere excrescense useless, congequently appropriate costumes for them, It will be seen that one gitl wears the middy -bloiise which is an ideal waist) for inf rmal wear tet the growing girl, Mothers of girls may be able to make other practical suggestions, and it so I shall be glad to hear from them, Would Rather Bury Her Boy Than See - Him Ensnared. Here s letter from the mother of an eligible son which ghay be of inter- eats ie Dear Matam: Anent the present day stytes of youth, I had often won- dered during the past couple of yeatts me voice was not ra sed.in pro- t st.or in warning against tqem 1 had begun to think we had all becom so depraved that we would accept any thing, no matter how sugkestive, as a matter of course. gt; You are right. The mothers are to blame: if they are trained proper- iy they rarely go wrong Stvle is a schedule, but it may be stated asp lt;Briefiy-stated; milk- ditutions are fused Instead of cream, top milk or percentage mixtures, and sugar is added to definite percentage. For children of the first: six months of ite the dilution employed is half milk. and half waiter, plus 5 per cent. sugar; from six. to nine months, two- thirds milk and one-third Water, plus 5 pet cent. gugar; from nine months on, who's milk. Hours for Feeding the. Baby Between 6 A.M. and 10 P.M. In the routine feeding of well in- jfants feedings should be limited to five ii twenty-four hours, One must vow af times to prejudice and -long- established custom and, in individual instances, compromise on a six-fecd- rule. that after the first few weeks dings should be insisted on. Night fe dings are unnecessary. My usual schedule is one feeding at each of the following hours: 6 a. m., 10 a. m., 2 be A. c. Delamater offers the Original Studebaker Theatre, Chicago, Produc- tion of . George Barr McCutcheon s : BeverlyorGraustark Staged by e Eagle, Director for David Belasco. GORGEOUS COSTUMES, SPECIAL SCENERY, CAST a . Every Character of the Book Appears in thePlay j Prices 50c., 75c. and 1.00. . .. :) Beats on sale at Pingle s Drug Store Note This Co: y is andes the same management as William Haw- ee te Fev Old Billy and is fully equal in-every respect or your money nefundet undestrante-tiye-mntevels If a Woman of good taste but mea- gre pocketbook buys a cheap, ready- made suit, whatJs the ...t thing 5 does Str the purchase is sent home She seizes a pair of scissors and ci the buttons off-the:skirt and every- where else they have been colonized without reason. - -An Example of What a Costume te Should Not Be. The other day in an-uptown street I saw a gitl of ixteen or seventeen, whose dress mized everything I that young girl' tostume should not be. It was pink linen with some vague memory ofthe 506-button gown introdyeed at a dressmaker's Nome years ago. . She had.sflorned it with as many bifeic velvet buttons as fee Ee FS PLAYS AND PLAYERS, + ee errr Edmund Rostand is to write a play with Don Juan as the hero. Beerbolm Tree isto revive Darling of the Gods in London. Minnie Brana piay appear in the Teadirig: role of An Aztec Romance. Kate Condon: has ben engaged for the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Com- pany: A Tom Mawn has new act in vaude- ville which Dens the name of one The Lily: ens As expected, to make, the Western. yaudeville 1 theatres. is Tulig Blane hes already signed for the coming winter season with a stock company. in EON. ay. Adeline Genee wili be al the head of her own. company during the coming season. the FOMIes of 1912 will open early in Augustin New York theatre, with a big: company. The Garden of AHeh thas peer translated. into Rugsian and will be produced In Moscow this s ason. Gertrude Hoffman is to be starred by the Shuberts next season in a new seyiew -of the continental type. Franz Lehar's latest operatic work 13 called ove Lin Bobemia. It has hada successfur production in Lon- don. James: K. Hackett-bas arranged ips spend the summer on the Patjfic const College Con : 1 good indication of character. Bold. ness of style means boldness of man- ner. Note how boldly a young miss an w rs you. She s not*losing any sleep over the young men f New York. Happy young men for that i wonder what she s ting up. for; Derhape the Prince 6f bie s will come along and fall for fer paint brush. 1 am the mother of one. df the young men she despises, and I would rather bury him than see him in the meshes of that type of damsel. Keep up your ood work and perhaps you may re- Store the blush of shame, so long for- Bottento the cheeks of the present day maidens: May it soon replace the paint brush. 2 AN OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER. where he wilk produes-several playp. Alice O'Brien will appear in the title role of The Quaker Girl . when that play is performed in Paris next October. . The new mystical play just complet- med by Glen Macdonough and Raymond Russell is to be called The Money er oo play to be: produced: by 2 stock impany in New York iggeallea Hell Hath No Fury. Jtis said to-be a surring society drama. William Collier and hia son, Witiam Collter, ir., will have a scene especially written for them. in the Friars Frolic. Carrick Major will play the leading jcomedy role in The Love of Peace new A play Which was recently given ttial performance in St. Louls by a stock company has the unusuat title ot Shop Window. - Hugh Ford and James Medill Patter- son have collaborated piay entit- led No Insurrection, which is to be Produced in San Frans isco some time during the present. seaso: STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS O.P.R. steamer Lake Champlain wai rejorted 100 miles east of Cape Race at 8.80 July 2nd, and was due in Quebec July gra. PR, steatier Empress of Ireland lett Liverpool-on June 28th, and. was reported: 28 tilled n rthot Cape Race Jat 9.25, Juty-tna, fe due at Ra- Joream be removed fe n the quart- ot- the new comile opera composed by Wal- Practice n the case of the-healthy in- ter Demrdsch. LE ant AOR te er p.m, 6 p.m. and 10 p.m, Betweery 10 p..m. and 6 a. m. milk feeding is mot necessary. *The child during: the night may drink boiled water ad libitum, As to choice of sugars, mal- tose dextrin is the best for our pur- pose, being especially advantageous probably owing to the.cortained dex- trin. pactone may be used with im- punity in the case of the well child, although dyspeptic disturbances or constipation are more frequent with its use; also weight Increase docs not stem to be so rapid as with the first- mentioned sugar. Cane-sugar is pers missible. One Quart of Food Mixtuze a Day About Right. Another important principle isthe MUmiting of the total of food inixture taken-to -a quart a day a principle which applies up to the very ond of infancy and incidentally, so far as milk is concerned, throug. the second year. -This maximuin* quantity generally be reachea Coats 1 soafoes 2 . Ty request, on beginning whole-milk feeding, that the upper ounce of tle, rapidly-readding this as soon as ing to react with vomiting or consti- pation. . We now come to a principle-bHh- logos Ms soese-eSotoas Peat A can by the fourth month, and even eariter. I general- it is. evident that the child is not go- sorted stock of LUMBER, WINDOWS, SASH, DOORS, AND MOULDINGS in the largest and most modern eheds i in the city. We an give you Dry Lumber at all times, and wwe will be pleased to have you call and inspect both our stocks and shers for we know we can'suit you with both Quality and Service. Our Specialties are: Fir Casing and-Base . Fir Mouldings Fir Doors Maple Flooring Oak Front Doors - . We also handle the cele rated Canada Brand ment; Peerless ? Brand Wood Fibre Plaster; and Beaver Board, Tryus with an order. We deliver any pices in the e lty. Our Prices Guaranteed the Lowest. es cS oo Phone 772 and 17. - E NOTE We will koeh our old. office open for the convenience of our gus- tomers, and your orders will he as ceeenln looked after from the old office ag from. ee erto. little recognized or emphasized that 8 the early addition to the in- fant s diet of fruits, vegetables and promt is a matter of my routine daily, the sixth month -on,: one feeding-Incliiling broth ( small sau- cerful of chicken, mutton or beef, broth); stewed pripes, stewed apri. cots), and a vegetable (stewed turn ips, stewed carrots, spinach the last mentioned, possibly om account of relatively high ron content, being most d sirable.) The frult tegetables must be thdtonghly.c render to a state of fine su by pai given piss No matter methods of ing thay. Be, maternal: a Shever be abandoned Until absolutly necessary: The bottle should We retorted to only: after, breast-foding is no long r ade- quate or possible; or the period of iny moosky at 21.30,.5aly 4th, fancy is passed. 1100 tersily SOL Bt, High School Ane. 00 Per Foot Terms. Business Property, Main St B00 Apri G0 t. Bik, 28, Central Park. hea s fy Bk. 7, Marge. B00, Bet OT Corner, Montreal Si, N.
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