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Saturday, July 21th; 1919 MEDICINE HAT DATLY NEWS. Women s Secrets There is one man in the United States who has perbeps heard more women than any other man or wor the soni R.V2 expectetion of-edyice few of these women have been disappointed in their pectations is raved by the fat that 98 per cent. of all women treated by Dr. Pierce or his able and altogether oui Such as one of the accomplisnments to be striven for above all others. The optimistic girl is the favorite afjher family, the best liked in school, the most popular of her set, just ay the optimistic woman. continually sought as a guest, companion and a helper. Despite this evident fact of cheer ft neve being one of-the-bestinrest- ments on the market, there remams a god number of those who dash ice water on the enthusiasm of their friends and base all their thoughts deeds and words on the fallacy that ld, consider Don't be per- CHEAP LUM- sheap use the ive it, and ev- der requires. or LUMBER, FIR FINISH, APLE, BIRCH NGS. It is easy to order from NEILSON'S You m write your order on any kind of paper. Tell us i ORDER BY MAIL oo your own way what you want and our sales managers the world is growing worse and that will understand and your order will be filled as promptly as though you personally were buying.in our store: unless we keep a sharp lookout we We guarantee to please you. Fae are apt to be caught m tho land- ad a: slide. They predicted that it will surely rain tomorrow because they THE ROOM OF HOSPITALITY have been imvited for a ride in the park, that the cost of living is go- ingto-double im.the next year, that it is sure to be an uneaduredly hot summer, with lots of sickness. But the cheerful woman, what of her, She is busy dispelling th clouds of gloom her pessimistic sis-) ter has gathered, and wherever she goes she is greeted by the cry of thrice welcome. She is sure the that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a-mil- lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, and cotitles Dr, Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the frst of specialists in the treatment of women very sick woman may consult us by le bsolutely without charg All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any print- ing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as without fee, to World's Dispensary M dical Association, Dr. R. V Pierce, President, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. DR. PIERCE S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION DMakes Weak U'cimen Strong, Sick VWomen vel. gency for the n Doors, EAUTIFUL FIBRE; LA'TH : : : POSTS, WIL- STS : dinner tomorrow evening is going to . be a huge success; that the sun ER D ' Mee, A, (Patterson, Haplanade;you must know at last that you wit shine brightly for the ride im Ty St., was the-hostess at a delight - have failed? But when there comes the park; that, the mmer is going This Dining Room Suite Complete--in Solid Quarter-cut Oak Laid Down in Medicine Hat for. .... SNe aaa 81.50 BY ONE OF THEM tea in aid of the W.C.'T.U. a time when you can be alone with , be the most glorious she: has work. Mrs, Rankin gave a-reading God, have you mot seen that He) ever known, because so many good Patterson a recitation,, Alcan bring again from the dead all things are bound to happen. And (general discussion of the W.C.T.U. our decayed hopes and stupified am- the queer part of it is that the followed hy refreshments bitions -and causo-to bloom-again predictions of both are pretty sure pleasant evening to the flower-of unselfish achievement? come true. Whether nature takes He has come walking-in-the coo , sertain delight in making the i : for the day;-He tarries long after complainer uncomfortable and re - It you know anything that will the fevered conditions of life's ex-)warding the optimistic or whether make your friends hearts glad run acting sun have nisds their inreads, conditions are merely a matter, of uickly and toll it, -but if it is 0d when the. shado inward thought rather than outward c something that will eause o fall He is there to say, if-we hawe/pemg must be left to individual nine it cep; bottie-itup and betinte-to TaageRE Keep it. May it nover be said of coming to us, that it is well and) On woman who had made herseli us, that we made life harder for that, though we have been cast thoroughly disliked by her continual others, let it be ours to cheer, to down, we Ehall not utterly fail sounding of the signal of distress ac- comfort, to .send tays of sunshine cidently overheard a cohversation into lonely lives, to encourage them between two friends, in which ' her when they: are depressed, to say nice propensity for speaking gloom was things to them while they are here, Reports.) rather harshly discussed. At first the things we would say of them if Women residents in Copenhagen she was indignant. Then she saw they had left us forever. have the franchise in municipal af- the truth of their censure and de lt; SS ltairs: It is. interesting to note termined to overcome it at once. Mother Dear, sacred tisme, nd what percentage of the voting popu- She read only cheerful literature, swect How slow we dre to prove, lation exercised the privilege t the) concentrated on good and. pleasant. The height and depth and deathless- last election for the board of al-) thoughts, and when she caught her- ness of perfect- mother love. dermen. It was shown that 70,326 self falling into the old habit of We her tender daily care, just men aind 67,473 women had the. talking in an. unhappy-strain- -she as the thoughtless flowers right to wote, and of this number wheeled about and changed to Ldok up to God for dajly Hxht, be 56,795 men and 46,347 women went, bright subject. She was amazed at owe OUTSs to the polis: This vote indicates the thange in hers. Ina few But when wo miss, from heart and that 80.8 per cent. of the men and weeks she looked years younger. Her life, the comfort of her care, 68.7 per cont. of the women elect - complexion-had lost. most of its sal- Then we must learn to live without ors used the ballot at the spring/lowness, two sullen lines between her presence and her prayer election. The votes east of both her eyes hal disappeared and she Tis then the name of mother is to sexes represents was fairly buoyant instead of dull us n. holy thing, and waterlogged with sadness. Her Ani hovering Tow, we seem to fecl/ friends wer at home oftener when (hd ishalter ofa wing: she called and the number of the in shissie-Harding-Underwood: tations increased. Some day she When the happy results attendant' i going to explain the cause of the HAVE YOU FAILED? upon the Fractite of optimism are a change to the two friends who held) Have you over felt that all your matter of daily and undisputable ob+ the mirror or truth up to her face efforts have been to no avail? and ervation; the only wonder is that) md thank them for the service. timt however hard you tava tded, more women have nob taken it up ,OPtiaism doen't cost a. whit mora Set of Six (6) Chairs SET OF DINERS 20 oO No, 5061. Solid quarter cut oak, Sey eats, shaped SZ TANS panel Dacks; up- i Lancet holstered in gen- hand buffed ompri de chair and one arm chai Laid down in Med- icine Hat for, a gt; 20.06 WRITE FOR SAMPLES OF OUR. NEW HALL AND STAIR CARPETS Hall and Stair Carpets goods Set of Six work brought a close. CO. 2 PEOPLE PHONE 57 PACKED CRATED + solden finish, THY, vided top drawers, ull tength linen drawer, full size cupboard with double doors, filled with leaded and coppered glass panels. The back is filled with full size Bri- tish Beveled plate 65 WOMEN VOTERS IN DENMARK. (From United States Consular Mirror. Laid down in Medicine Hat for OF DINNERWARE Sample plate free on request A set of Imperial pore i o sition of 98 Small Persian and Mosaic designs; colors greens, tans, browns and old blue, pieces. BRUSSELS ai 1.25 to 2.75-a-yard. WILTONS 2.00 to 3.00 a yard Body border and Stair match. pretty canary design. The cups are in the -Kermis shape,- t : Or with hina eups and POWER OF OPTIMISM. , EXTENSION TABLE No. 441: Solid quarter-cut oak construction in the golden satin finish. Extends to 8 feet. ontractors. Phone 434 x 304, Free. pared. sSeeae oy STABLE PHONE 402 728 FOLLIS ig Co. TO ST. d, Coal Gravel Specialty. rses for sale at IXCAVATING d for Sale, than pessimism, but cheerfulness is have established a new and higher standard of purity and deliciousness in candy making. They are prepared from the best cocoa beans ihe market affords, personally selected by us, and ground in our own factory by skilled confec- tioners. The chocolate coating is-of the finest quality and that the tactful woman should be quick to gather in all the available supply and have it on hand to rad- iate to her friends and family on an instant s notice. * costumes, especially those imported from Paris, show greater elegance than ever before. Many of these cos- tumes made beautiful av costly material and are elaborately trimmed. Yet, there are afternoon toilettes worth so much more than -gleom. from extremely Samples on request. ARTSERGE In a yard WRITE US FOR SAMPLES OF THESE CURTAIN MATERIALS VELOURS In green, crimson, old. gold, blue, brown and old 1 5 rose, single faced: 50 inches wide. Price, a yard, .. .... cy seers Pee 17.50 25.00 Laid down in M edicine Hat. AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SET IN OPEN STOCK Decoration Small rose bud border design, two gold lines between. Composi- ion 98. that ha without gant. more to clever'selection of material or handling of dine detail and color than to expensive elaboration. Flowered tafietas are largelpjused for these ostumes. Many of extremely dressy aie Necessarily extrava- Theysows. their smartness the centres are dainty and varied, forming a combination: which r e Bults in the most de- licious chocolates you ever tasted. Try them. MOIR S flowered taffetas are quaint as expense of summery daintiness and gaiety, showing blurred designs or grounds of dul old fashioned lines. These are good. locking for certain purposes, but on a midsummer at- ternoon the more delicate colorings have a greater charm and there re plenty of the light-toned tai white grounds strewn - with nose- gays in Dresden colorings or in soft rather dull shades of blue and rose and violet, ete., are perhaps the most Satisfactory, ut there are others, equally attractive, of pale ciel, maze, lilac, with scattered flor- al design in-harmonizing colors. had a ground our stock. POOL OPO 0--e-Oe: Don t close a deal for your Fir Finish CONTRACTORS BND BUILDGIS Pero) it was almost iiesh rather large prim igo sokt nef clear z a 3 blue and violet, creamy that by a bodice gimost entirely of blue creamy lace and pink tulle. S . The draped skirt of -sithout-tirat inspecting i godics almost or gatirely of very Its thoroughly dry and all sanded, and will save you hours of work usually spent on cleaning. We have a full stock of heavy coast Fir dimension, and everything else required by the builder-, o HEADQUARTERS FOR CEMENT AND PLASTER. Joists, good straight THE REVELSTOKE SAM GD. UD nebo deere forth Railway Street. : ; Phone 59 Ta Those sheer material figures very conspic- y uously among :the summer toilettes, the skirt of course being so much a part of the design that there is no suggestion of separate skirt and Bodice: With the instance, there mby be a bodice of white or achre tulle or sheerest linen and lace, the black of the skirt rumping up s lit shite or perhaps invading the bodice ebe-+ete-+oze only in comection with the train; fetas to choose from. , Those witty toned grounds, faint. rose, bleu de and wes relieved silk with popslse draped show he, frock of supplest black satin, for low the tj shoulders or from the top of high girdle. A new arrangement of dark skirt and sheer white bodice showed the fullest skirt of tulle ris- ing above a narrow girdle in what may perhaps be best described as a deep unstanding frill tacked in its folds to a soft draped bodice ot white mousseline de soie and mar lines. Black and white despite all that has been said to the contrary,. has been as popular as ever in Paris during the pr sent- season and in almost any of the chic afternoon re unions fully half of the most. suc- cessful costumes. were asually in black and white. Black tulle, black mousse Such a taffeta worn. fo 2 petty sole ad thee ee liberal- blonde woman at a recent lawntea/ly used im with soft in pink 80 pale and/ white satin or crepe de with white tulle; silk voile, lace or linen. One of the pretty frocks in thfs class was a straight narrow robe of soft whi a ening all the way flown the with little white satin buttons, the whole veiled, save in the front panel, by a-tunic of beautiful black Chantilly. This tunig was a little full and the fronts met at the waist line, where they were held by a girdle of changeable rose taffeta. But above this the lace p: to hite. sate front fe drawn. b e6t sug ment. Jeeves of with frills 5 the frill ran. around, which-statts-in a-point between the low neck, while ine Oftare ss straight as ever, with but - its e in a pattern the cross-stitch embroidery so fash- touch of solid fFsides of the slightly of violet, amethyst, mauve, rose and faeross the front Hthere-was only the straight line of white satin finishedby a cord of the satin. Where was no other trim- ming, but worn with a big low black hat partly faced with rose taf- fets and with pearls ablut the throat, the costume was unusually attractive. Often the black and white frocks show several layers white satin, partly veiled in black mouseline de soie embroidered in white, with a second tunic drapery of white mous- seline de soie embroidery in black, or a close skirt of black satin showing bat a little below a tunic of white satin with white satin) waistcost and lace frills. Simpler effects are exploited in the useful and popular one-piece frock of supple black satin. Some of these frocks tons down the fr sgitlong sleeves, but with a befoming sug- gestion of coolness in some sort of smart big collar arrangement of fine hand embroidered muslin or muslin and lace, leaving the throat bere. s . The gay bead embroideries on bags and reti ules have become fa - white, and the embroidery harmon- like buttons down a bodice front izes pleasingly with the shot plum or a sleeve. : and gold of the taffeta. The drap- The high Robespierre collar, ed Kichu of -pale violet chiffon, with) which completely hides the nape of the selvage used.at the, edie, gives the neck and leaves the front of a demure look to this Wead.em- neck bare, .is being worn by smart proidered gown, and the costume is dressers. Two reverse tur back completed by satin slippers orna- from the front with squar . comers mented on the toe with bead em- edged with a pleating. of Valen- broidery. ciemmes lace. - * The quantities of net used-. in FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. tucked effects, frills and. flounces make debutante dancing gowns s- pecially airy and youthful. Little white chiffon gowns-are seen also and some of these have pipings of white satin applied to scant ruf- fies of the chiffon. The satin pip- DOMINION ing along the edge makes the ruf- ) QW Te ayg oe fle stand ont in stiff whorls which gatimes from Montreal Evel are considered very fashionable. Most Saturday for LAverpool, calling ah of the net dancing rocks are made a still more babyish. by the addition segantic, July 6, Aug. 3, Aug 1. lof sashes with long ends at th ) Tentonic, July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 7. back. Laurentic,Jaly-2 The new chiffons are wonderful. cansas, July 27, Aug. 24, Sept 21. Not only do they come in the most .5 AURENTIC, SS. MECANTIC exquisite shades of coral, flame, Largest and Finest steamers in jade, corn color, amethyst, and oth- canadian trade. Staunch and er subtle variations om the three staady. Excellent accommodations primary colors of red, blue andl eo aii classes. reel miliar, but bead embroidery on 8 handsome evening frock is something ie a novelty. Paqzin has used this dimmer gown of plum and gold shot taffeta. Huge beaded mot- resembling are in exquisitely, blended shades lored beading with good effect up- These Jouy yellow, bat there are also, lovely mopERATE RATE SERVICE ouy, chiffons with softly tintell flor- ss Teutonic and .9. Canada al designs sprinkled over a white or/ carry one class (2nd) cabin on'y. pale colored, ground. The best these steamers affor at chiffons are draped togerate rates, also comfortabi above traiting-satin-skicte in modi- /thirq-ciasa two, four and six-berth fied panmier. effects which are ideally f isms, graceful, and usually there is a color concentrating For reservations, rates, plans, I- lustrated booklets, etc, apply to railway or steamship agents, or to tacked Om iomable now, decorate the skirt and the shades in the Jouy pattern, tho the form of a he corsage of lies of tiny, fat vel et bows used rose py W. M. McLEOD, GW.P.A4 233 Main St, Winnipeg
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