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Medicine Hat News 1912-01-02 - 1912-06-29
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ee eee Bsa MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. FT BUILDERS Le us figure on your requirements. Our yard 1s the most RS Sa modern; our stock the largest, best and most completes ee our prices low as the lowest. We are, therefore, tn the 3 Lest position to give you good service. ws No order too large for us to handle or too small to iS recelye our best attention. Ask to have our representative : y call, Se 7 Western Canada? . + Lumber. Co., Ltd. PHONE. 467 BAST ALLOWANCE ee es i i ed to a good ie res, lt; public - : ' art at once ing for the . mee make at Dreamland TO-NIGHT . e want thing made ee Sas : d we not do i me and dusted. + h windows. 4 3 ors-enam ie irs and ta- Make this z + x + MR. HAWLEY S PONIES, SPOT AND BEAUTY, ARE AT -b Ss brushed lt; - lt; pREAMLAND TONIGHT. : up, ete; + They are considered the most intelligent and best tralne or if worn, animals playing the big: circuits today and are simply here - oor paint. + through an error in booking with Winnipeg. + *s 3 Matinees 10c and 15c. Night Performances 15 and 25c -f - 2. z ; your homes s Seeteeenteriosteeonieety POPES OHY ily painted 2. Y B RE ue : You Can Be Assured e part Bc ee homes are + of the best of everything in building materials by + ossi - dealing with us. Clear Fir, Cedar and Pine Finish, + sive, and is mn 2 also Fir in 1 in, 14 in., and 114 in. Mouldingin 3 do B3 2, both Fir and Cedar. Call and inspect our stock at your convenience. S lie overskirt. This puff fell Seeker PrP x erie bottom and narrow piaited frills iFadsand Fashions Gee eebieieleieieinincieiei-t New York, Apri The long ex- pected has Bappenied and the draped skirt, an. the panuie style and its various modifications ha so far the pew style finds its express- fon prinelpally in evening gowns of a more oF less elaborate nature and the models show no exaggerated ef- fects in drapery. However, the sea- son hag only just begun and there is arrived no doubt that before the season has reached its climax thefe will be seen models carrying the new style to ab- surd and ridiculous extremes When one gets away from the ple- turesque evening frocks, one finds fewer extreme, draperies, but all the skirts in soft materials show consid- erable fullness and the tucked up. drapery in one form and another is being widely exploited. Whether it will be accepted by elther the fastid- fous women or the crowd remains to be seen, but some of Its versions are really d lightful. Not every material is suitable for this effect. In taffeta this kind of skirt is decidedly bouft- ant-in the upper section, full and straight and limp below, and is rather too extreme to tempt anybody but the radicals and the adventurous. But fn the softer stuff it is less extreme and when well made has cachet and charm. A very handsome frock shown In one of the shops was of very soft sheer creamy lingerie material over an underskirt of black. satin or at leagt with the skirt of black satin be- low the tucked up puff of the linger- quite Mmply but very full and followed a slightly slanting line downward from front to back. Fi der the*tuck- Jthe skirt, or when trim) full length button trimming full length Hne is more ofter rupted atthe walst:by gir belt than ft was a year ten only the full skirt th ure, but even this aids to the figure The belted blouse with vasque figures among th: frocks, and though ft cuts th: when in material coptras'iy The the bottom, by contrast it fs much less trying whe tinued by the ling of the si out any definite band or in aration. Some extremely 1 els on this order are made in va ous soft materials and are particul- arly becoming to youthful wearers. * con up most attractively Md a xood dea fs done with pial silk and stripe with combination, The primly tlow- ered Jouy allks.tod.are often made up with plain one-tone silk, as are the Jouy marqitisettes and chitfons, One sees lingerie stuffs combined with silk in smart looking models which of course will not bear tubb- more elaborate lngerie models, even them, Black satin or taffeta trims models, and insert lace, openwork embroidery, ete. are made to show. up woll by hanging them over a veil- ing of black chiffon or black net. Then, too, black net 18 used for in- serted bands and frills upon sheer white lngerle materials. The triple skirt, each section rath- er scant and clinging and with some border trimmings, ts obiquitous. Lik- able little frocks 6f dotted of other sheer stuffs, such as marquisettes, crepon, radium, te., with white or cream ground, haye ach section of their triple skirts scalloped shallow- ly and narrowly bound or corded on the -edges with black: Fhe simptesty le is of black with sash ends. The ef- ov MIL Mb ML ML volles an dother sheer stuffs make FY IL, ML ML ML ML ing ; but that is true of most or the AVE L, when no slik is datroduced into (VELL some of the best looking lingerie EWE L. ML ML ME; Mi ML of bodices is trimmed in some way tol harmonize-with the skirt and a gird. ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML Here s Your Paint Whatever your job of painting whether you do it yourself, or havea painter do it be sure of a GOOD job, soonest done, best looking, long- est service; by getting PURE. PAINTS All ready for use. Simply choose the fight color from the forty-seven shades in which - M-L paints are made take off the cover, stir a bitandstartto work. You'll find M-L Pure Paints spreadeasier, cover more surface, give a amoother, glossier finish than any other paint you could buy. Use M-L Paint and You Won't Have to Paint so-Often Other paints soon fade, blister and flake off be- cause other makers haven't yet found out, as we have, how to mix a ce ingredient with other pure materials to make an elastic, durable that stands extremes of wear and euben aes keeps its lustre for the longest time. Deco: ceiling a PLAT WALL COLORS: Merecconom: Made 9 47 colore for every painting ical, more artistic, more sanitary than wall- PYtpoee by Imperial Varnish Color ML r Teichatie tte Tie sede Sie anes, See Lees eee 13 MLMLMLMLML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML . SOLD BY z . led up edge fell a soft plaited trill of very fine cream Iace. There was a full frilted fichu on the simple ling- finished the long slim tranparent sleeves. The girdle was of black. Another charming model with the tucked up drapery had its underskirt of finest cut work embroidery ffounting with a little plain batiste showing above the deep embroidery. The bodice and tucked up overskirt were of soft flowered silk in Louis XVI. design of rose and blue and straw color and there was a flat fichu of the cut work embroidery covering almost the entire bodice above a girdle of old blue. A method of skirt drapery whtctr merely gives: little movement to the skirt tines, without introducing any extreme lines or actual bouffancy consists in placing a group of tiny horizontal plaits on one side of a skirt which would otherwise hang in slightly full folds the fulness of course more pronounced in back and fect Is peculiarly piquant and pretty A clever arrangement of pony rad- lium and black taffeta made ; simple frock shown n one ishops usually attractive. Sheer lingerie or met dyed to the color of the material and the heavy lace is often used for the upper .part of the and sleeves of sheer material are fre- quently used for the heavy summer materials. The heavy soft linens are made this. season. in many new weaves, most of which are more or less rough, and the cotton corduroys in white are, like these linens, very pop- ular. The New silk serge suitings are extremely lovely. They come in black and. colored, but are unusually smart in white striped diagonally in black or grey. The- shepherd's plaid and and white are also good. as dang rous as ever. HORTA ago, PhMipo Lenano, a wei thy grocer, received a Black Hand letter demanding from him a sum of 1,000.) Prof. Hyslop, who has achieved Lemano paid no attention to the let- ter and did not even notify the police with death should he fail to leave 1,000 in a tin receptacle on the steps of his store at a certain time. Lem- ano considered the matter as a hoax and in a spirit of fun arranged a farewell dinner for a tew friends for the evening fixed by the Black Hatid for the delivery of the money. Te was after elght o'clock Lemano and his friends were at the supper table, when Lemano was call- ed down to the store. ered the store, anticipating no dan- ger, he was attacked by several men aod Soak Pe oe ity. Varnishes egocgeeageat Soesoatonto tent ear since Mr. Stew- uver, Today he ex- amazed at the won- t which has taken eleven months. The of: Vancouver, he n surpassed by tlhe along the line of it, and thee ondi- thoroughfares, he reat deal of praise. main in Vancouver looking after the s here, after 1 the best papers. t ad column of the the Toxtcal- met in the most capabl We Want Ads STS SITE -- - y tt. blk. 86. ) ft. bik. 85, , dik: 99, YUILL 9, Dominion corner, corner, r YOUR NGS r-onil,-or-twe + + t t t 3 t 3 3 Don t close a deal for your Fir our stock. Its thoroughly dry and We have a full stock of heavy ci He Oo Or vO ofr OOF Or OO O-1-0-HOL OD: The New Lumber Co., Limited CLOTS LeTeLe LeLere+ored CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS hours of work usually spent on cleaning. dimension, and everything else required by the builder. HEADQUARTERS FOR CEMENT AND PLASTER. LSIOKE SAMA 60. UID Yard, North Railway Street. : The News for greed You men who love outdoors ought to know our caps. There's so many -kinds of weather when a hat doesn t belong and a snug fitting, warm and good looking .capis just exactly the thing. sides than in front. But not all of the new frocks are draped. Indeed, drapery, so far, is the exception and it is only because it sounds.a new note that the drapery. idea is the thing most clearly defin- ed in one s mind, after a study of the new models. Most skirts in soft mat- erlals have considerable fulness, but this fullness is very likely to. be held in by some traverse trimming, or,.at least, to be dragged down into ptraight clinging lines, Occasionally one finds a skirt with smooth fitting upper section and-th lower part in a plaited flounce which falls perfectly straight and soft, flar ing not at all toward the bottom, For the woman who considers a bro- Whipco ds, two toned, and whip- cord diagonals ar most. popular for the coat and skirt suit for early spring wear. Eyslet-embroldered taffeta used in connection with plain taffeta and chiffon of the same color are mater- tals used in the make-up of some very attractive models, Fetching lit- tle coatces are fashioned from this material. Jouy: fleur-de-soie is-a-marvellous- ly soft silk with gaily colored small wroses scattered thickly over the white background, wliich is checked in a hairline. Sashes, -which-are-a-usual feature uupon the present dressy frock, are fashioned of gossamer fabrics in- ken skirt line unbecoming there are plain front panels, or merely full RRR rrr Pt bei eieticiicitieeieie ieee inisininininininielaioteininins, Stray Topics from New York stead of the. heavier silk or satin. FLORENCE FAIRBANKS eral shots were fired at when his wife hastened down stairs she stumbled over the body of her 790 Cash. 50 ft, bik. 9. 300. ea. Terms. 10 lots, blk 5. husband. Two men were at that mo- MM 3500 Terms. 50 ft, blk. 28, 530 Pr Terms. 10 lots, blk. 15 ment running out of the store. Lem- HERALD OLD TOWNSITE SOUTH ano died a few moments later and his murderers escaped, of their Ideniity of the Holmes Hlectric Protective g 850 Cash. 50 ft, blk. 14/ 1300 Terms. 50 ft, bik. 96. Company rang:the other evening and) 1800 Terms. 100 ft, bik. G. ROSEDALE. the indicator showed that the alarm 2000 Terms. 50 ft., bik. 5. 1600 Terms. 50 ft.. track lot, came from a Jewelry store on Grand Street. the time to be sent to investigate was a young.man ot slight bulld and dersized. tic torch he went to the whence the alarm came, let himself in with'a pass key and ascended the stafrs so qufetly that the two bury glars who were still busy trying to break into the Jeweler s shop were completely surprised when he turn- ed his electric torch on them commanded hands up . glars obeyed and, having vainly tried to bribe their captor, About one their age and physical condition, exempt from the order, but the other fourteen must appear mounted in the Teputation as a scientist is at stake; he continued to dabble in spiritual- TSH, an easy victim of a weak-mind- ed or cunning women pretending to be mediums. Quite recently Prof. Hy- slop has made the wonderful dis- rr in-tin terms aint ebnsiderable noteriety by the simple mannet in Which he allowed himself of the bodice in order to make the authorities. Two weeks later he fe- to be taken in by Madame Philadino covery that the spirit of Frank Ry 2 frock comfortably cool. Modified ceived a second letter from the Black and other alleged spiritualistic med- Stockton, the late American novelist, jumper artanigements with deep yoke Hand, in which he was threatened ums, s evidently eager for more is continuing his literary work laurels of a similiar variety. For a man of some reputation in scientific circles Dr. Hyslop possesses more than ordinary moral courage. Al- through the person of a young wo- man who. has never shown any lter- ary ability before the spirit , of Stockton took possession of her. -MONEY MAKERS CENTRAL PARK 850 Terms, corner, 60 ft, bike 850 335 cash, 50 ft, blk. 21, ia YUILL NORTH 650 Cash. Cor. blk. 11. 3685 Terms. 50 ft, blk. 18. When. he ent- him bik. 1. and 1200 Terms, BENDING 600 Terms. 50 ft., blk. 33, 1600 Cash. corner, blk. 94, 1800 Terms. Corner, blk. 89. 3000 Terms, (4th Ave.) bik 64 525 Pr Terms. 7 lots, blk. 8. 3900 Terms. 50 ft, blk. 3, 1050 Terms. 60 ft. cor. blic 13. teaving no clue The automatic alarm in the office . 5500.00 New fully modern brick veneer house, 50 ft. lot ' basement. Hot ait heat. Fewings St. See this Give us Your Listings, We have Buyers, H.T. W. FORSTER LOANS, INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS. 368 TORONTO ST. The only man available at Armed only with an elect- building Phone 400. Box 819, and The bur- marched in Cy ae that there wasn t any such thing as style to a cap / guess again There's style and class in every Eastern Brand Cap. You certainly ought to see one when you see it, and try Tt on, you'll buy it. Finish without first inspecting all sanded, and will save you east Fir. Joists, good straight DP POLPRLOL OL OTOL OL OPA LOL OLO+, : 'Phone 59 Ta Tha New, York, April 27 The of the Titanic and the loss of many true, business goes deeply stirred, wave of hysteria which always, fol has not yet sul completely restored. Time will grad- ually subdue the neryous strain from which everyone seems to be suffer- ing-and things will return to their normal condition, but at present the nervous excitement s still great and manifests itself in hysterical efforts, well meant but utterly tmpracticable and abortive. The wreck of the giant liner, the scenes on board as described 80 graphically by some of the survivors, the heroism displayed by many of the men in the moments of supreme dan- ger, still form an inexhaustible top- ic of discussion at the fireside, in the offices, shops and in fact, in all pub- lic places, The soul-stirring tragedy of the sea has plunged the whole na- tion In grief and aroused even among the most callous and indifferent the best thouchts and deepest'sympathies. they are capable of. The generous manner in which rich and poor alike Job Printing are contributing to the fund for the Telfef of those survivors of the catas- trophe who lost in the wreck all but inking hundreds of -prectous lives- resulting from ft have cast a deep gloom over ruption and even the places of: am- usement are frequented as ever, but nevertheless. The lows in the wak of a great calamity ded and the mental will blaze out to sea, visible, in fair equilibrium of the masses is not yet their lives, shows tow deeply the masses have been stirred; What can be-done-to- prevent repitition of such quite clear, but it 8 expected that the future will eventually bring some solution of the problem, i hthouse which the Gov- ernment bad built on jichmond Heights, Staten Isiand, to guide ships ea Ambrose Channel, has been placed in d white ray of 300,000 candle power weather, for thirty-five miles. As the lighthouse occuples one of the most commanding positions on the crest of the hills, it will-be clvarly seen in daytime for a great distance. The tower, which is of red brick-and rest on a base of white Mmestone, rises to a height of 100 feet from the ground, thus placing the light 231 fet above mean: low water, The light is furnished by oll vapor and is con- densed by a powerful lens. The new lighthouse stands about eighteen mile north of the AtnbYowE: Lightship, yet the ght from the shore can be seen farther out than that of the lghtship, Owing to. the fact that the new light is fixed, it will be easily distinguished at sea from the famous light of the Highlands of Navesink, which flashes out its great white ray at intervals of several sec- onds. Seon The recent death, under intensely dramatic circumstances, of a pros- perous Itallan merchant in this city clearly shows that the. organization front of him to the office of the Pro- tective Company. turned over to the police. disaster for the future s not them stout, and all of ths the saddle, are at present taking daily horseback exercise, by order of Pol- lice Commissioner Waldo, tobe able to perform creditably in the police parade next month. Heretofore it was a-mat of-individual choice whether ; cement erty in e vey, treet oe ae appeared. This year Waldo decided that the surgeons must ride. Twelve of the doctors, owing to fot-the-Biack Hand is atill active and Later they were PRINTING Mr. Business Man are you dware that THE NEWS JOB - PRINTING DEP- Fourteen potice surgeons, most of to Commisstoner ARTMENT is now equipped FINE TONIC with all the most modern FOR WOMEN machinery and latest type fas faces with which to turn out 5 Commercial Printing. Your next order for Job Printing be it large or small would be sppreciat- ed-by us and gt; will-receive our careful and prompt at- tention. THE NEWS,
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Image 707 (1912-04-27), from microfilm reel 707, (CU1738801). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.