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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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APRIL 26, 1907 THE CANONSBURG DAILY NOTES PAGE THREE LACKING IN GRACE CHARGE OFTEN MADE AGAINST AMERICAN WOMEN. Carelessness in Walking and Pose of the Figure Responsible for This Criticism -Home Gymnastics of Great Value. How to dispose of one's hands is a great test of breeding, and one's good appearance greatly depends on an right carriage, a good pose of the head and foot. It is a reproach leveled against American women that few of them know how to walk. Indeed, we have heard it boldly asserted that the only women who can walk as they should are the handsome Spanish donnas.

Even American women who master the grace of walking well in their youth seem to lose it in old age. Watch an old woman walking; in nine cases out of ten she is flat-footed and ungraceful, and we should do every. thing that is possible to make old age comely. We dress better than we did, we know better what suits us, and how to put on our clothes properly, which is half the battle. But--there will be many dissentlents to this--there are but few very graceful women, and the increased height in the majority of our sex does not tend that way.

We are much too angular and too downright in our movements. The modern school girl indulges in games much on the same lines as her brothers, to the great improvement of her health and her physique; but when the schooldays are over there is not that due cultivation of grace which would add so materially to womanly charms. Note the swinging gait of well-dressed women in the streets, the movement of the arms accompanying the movements of the body, the lack of repose, and far too often the lack of dignity. Parents with children should realize Ruskin's injunctions, that the first duty owing to women is to secure a training which shall confirm their' health and perfect their beauty. We rarely realize the ideal Greek beauty, and yet they were a long-lived race, and we probably should add to our length of days if we followed in their footsteps.

There are plenty of paraphernalia for home gymnastics, which should be set up in our bedrooms and used judi Showing Repose of the Hands. ciously daily; but simple exercises without anything will do wonders, and keep the body well braced and assure grace of deportment. Some exercises should be carried out every morning, either before or after the daily bath; if the bath be a hot one before, for fear of chills, and before, of course, the corsets are put on. PET ECONOMIES OF WOMEN. Some Examples of a Good Thing Car.

ried to Extremes. You never really know a woman, some one has said, until you discover her pet economies. One very wealthy woman whose husband is a judge saves her pennies by saving bottles. Whenever there is need to have a prescription put up she sends an empty bottle from the house instead of paying five to ten cents for a new one. The woman often heads a subscription list with a $1,000 check, but she won't buy bottles.

Economy in the kitchen is frequently the cause of trouble. One woman simply can't keep a chef because she insists that every particle of butter left over from the table shall be used for cooking. Another had no end of trouble with her servants because she insists upon their using candles. Saving paper, twine and wooden bundle carriers from the shops is a common economy. An actress who has plenty of money saves all her old shoes and slippers.

She has trunks full of them in all stages of dilapidation, but refuses to part with one of them. Almond Milk. The simplest face bleach known is almond milk, and is good if CODstantly used. Blanch 30 large almonds. Break into a small basin and put in a lump of sugar.

Take a wooden potato masher (not a wire or metal one) and break the almonds and sugar, then slowly, almost drop by drop, add a half pint of rose water. The process is a long one and must be carefully done, the object being to break the almonds as fine as dust. Let stand over night, then strain through muslin cloth. Use the "milk" morning and night, letting it dry on the face. NATIONAL LEAGUE THURSDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES At PiladelphiaR.

H. E. New York 9 2 Philadelphia 10 5 Batteries--McGinnity and Bowerman; Corridon and Jacklitsch. At BrooklynR. H.

E. Boston 12 1 Brooklyn 5 3 Batteries-Lyndaman and Brown; Pastorious and Ritter. Pittsburg-Cincinnati; rain. Chicago-St. Louis; rain.

BRIDGEVILLE Miss Hannah Chivers, who was taken ill with appendicitis, was taken to the hospital. Aaron Bell is building an addition to the Ewing house which he recently purchased at Lawrence. Mrs. W. J.

Bowers, formerly of Bridgeville, now a resident of Mt. Lebanon, is laid up as a result of a fall, in which she severely sprained one ankle. Mrs. Martha Stimmel, relict of Henry Stimmel, died Monday at her home in Bridgeville, aged 72 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the family residence.

Interment at Melrose cemetery. The Knickbockers have organized a baseball team, with J. Louis Poellot as captain, and W. R. Boyce, manager.

Opening game next Saturday with the East End A. C. of Pittsburg. Bridgeville Lodge, No. 596, I.

0. 0. will celebrate the 88th anniversary of the instituting of the first lodge in the United States, on Friday evening, April 26th. They will have a social and Signal. "Nothing so good as Cascasweet," writes a mother who hag used it.

"It saved my baby's life," writes another. Cascasweet is a vegetable corrective for the disorders of a child's stomach. 50 doses for 25 cents. Sold by J. B.

Donaldson. Mon-Wed-Fri Workmen digging a drain near the City Hall of Bendigo, Australia, found a large lump of quartz thickly studded with gold, This May Interest You No one 1S immune from Kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by J. Dunlap. druggist 0.000.000.00 IS THE AMOUNT OF GREATER.

PITTSBURG'S ANNUAL PAY AND ARLINGTON PARK IS THE HEART OF THIS INDUSTRIAL MISTRESS The wage earners of Greater Pittsburg are paid $300,000,000.00 each yearThis amount in silver dollars piled one upon other would a build a 50- story sky-scraper. No other district on earth can make such a showing. No other district offers such golden opportunities. The man with a few dollars has the same chance here as the man with thousands. ARLIN ARLINGTON PARK The Hub of Greater offers any one who can save a few dollars a month the opportunity of a life time.

In this plan one can get a FULL secures month ACRE $800 up $25 any $8 to $20 pays and LOT lot for it. No interest -No taxes -No mortgages- -Free deed in case of death. Arlington Park adjoins Wilmerding--the home of Westinghouse industries where realty has paid as much as 5000 Two new plants are being constructed--the $10,000,000.00 addition to the National Tube McKeesport, and the new addition to the Westinghouse Air Brake plant at Wilmerding. These plants will employ at least 9,000 more they will need homes -Arlington Park is the only available place people Arlington Park is on the belt car line. Another new line will pass rightthrough it.

It doesn't require much figuring to see what an opportunity is offered here for the investor or builder. Those who act quick will get the best lots. Remember, every lot in Arlington Park averages one acre-10 to 15 city lots-that every city convenience is at hand. You can secure a lot by mail or wire. Illustrated folder free- -tells all about Arlington Park and how to get a free trip to G.

M. CYPHER McKeesport, Pa. References--First National Bank, McKeesport, Treasury Trust Pittsburg, Pa. KYANIZE VARNISH Prepared for floor and interior finish has that rich glossy appearance that never fails to win itself into favor. The Senour paint which we are handling this season is a paint of excellent qualities.

Our Senour line of paints includes the Senour Floor and Furniture stains. REED SHORT Dealers in Lumber and Builders' Supplies. HOUSTON, PA. Bell Phone, Canonsburg 56-L AVELLA, PA. The Notes Delivered 25c per month AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER One Photograph Enlarged and Framed ABSOLUTELY With every purchase of $25.00 or more we will give absolutely free an enlarged photograph in crayon in handsome frame free.

If you have a photograph you wish enlarged take advantage of this wonderful offer. Within a few days we will have samples of the enlarging on exhibition at this store. Clothing For The Men Folks The object of the large manufacturers of clothes of this date is to give better quality and workmanship for the money than ever before. Our suits for men and boys have been made with this end in view. Only good wearable fabrics have been used, and all suits have been well and stylishly made.

The Men's Suits are Being Offered at a Range of From $4 to $16 Men's and Women's We DRESS have SHIRTS show. Hand Bags a special SHOES ing of Men's Shirts at We have just received a A department of this store 50c and $1.00 consignment of the "Peggy from Paris" Ladies'. Hand that is constantly increasing The famous Fitwell, Bags. These are made in its business is the Shoe De- Blackstone and Diamond This spring we brands. All fast colors, cor- tan, leather, black and and partment.

Men's, rectly made. Our $1.00 very convenient as well as have a larger line of Women's and Children's dress shirts are shown in stylish for shopping and Shoes than ever before. many colors and styles. traveling. Working Shoes, strong CAPS As a "special" these bags and well made.

Men's and Boys' Caps in are being offered at Men's Dress Shoes. Men's Oxfords. several styles. All nobby all sizes. 25c and 50c Women's Dress Shoes, caps at 50c Each I.

M. MARKOWITZ The Bargain Store 28 West Pike Street Friday, April 26, 1901. B. B. millinery When you buy a Hat you want to know it has style, yet you do not feel like paying a great big price just for style.

Now we know our Hats have style, and from the rapid increase in the business, they must possess very superior style merit. We know another thing that there is no superfluous price added for that style. Prices are kept right down on the rock bottom small profit basis. To substantiate the assertion, we ask inspection of the truly beautiful Trimmed Hats we're showing at $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 to $15.00. From a merchandise standpoint they are unsurpassed, and we believe also in style.

BOGGS BUHL, Allegheny, P. 0. Pittsburgh, Pa. BIG TELEPHONE PEAS We have a new supply of these fine Peas. Also the well known Winorr Corn and Royal Blue Corn, Peas, Beans, etc.

Heinz's fine Relishes and Preserves to lend a spice to your meal. Bell Phone 11-J Donaldson Edwards 16 W. Pike Street Lumber and Builders' Supplies In Large and Small Quantities Taylor Crawford Meadow Lane, South Canonsburg Bell Phone 46 Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous poss, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties.

Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. I was troubled sour tomach for twenty years. Mr. S. S.

Ball, Ravenewood, W. cured using in milk baby. Kodol Digests What You Eat. Dottles only. Relieves indigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas, ete.

Prepared by E. O. DeWITT a 00., OHIOAGO. SOLD BY J. B.

DONALDSON. The Federal Telephone Company Two-party line, $20 Residence, rate $14 CALL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, Washington, Pa. Mild in flavor sweet to taste- Kingan's Ham is made from young corn-fed hogs- Try it- W. M. DICK ON MESSENGER PITTSBURG AND CANON Special attention given to of dress goods' and all matchiag other orders Munnel's promptly store attended Headquarters, and Adams Newton' 1135 Liberty Pittsburg Headquarters, P.

A. 'Phone Main Resident 'Phone 55-22. HARDY RANKIN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Bell Phone 132-R CANONSBURG. PA Those wishing neat, desirable houses will do well to consult P. H.

BRADY The Southside Carpenter For neatness, he cannot be surpassed. cheapness, durability Fed. 'Phone 6 HARRY M. RAPHAEL EECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Phones--Bell 1758 R. Grant; 4481 F.

143 Washington Pittsburg, SAMUEL LANE SON, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Paper Hanging, Sign terior Decorating. Writing, SHOP SOUTH CANONSBURG P. 0. Address Canonsburs, Pa. WM.

O'BRIEN CO. BOILER MAKERS We repair Boilers. We pulld Stacks. Secondhand Boilers bought and sold. Sheet Iron Work of all kinds.

Bell Phone 122 Wasrington, Pa. JNO. L. M'CLELLAND REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE. East Pike St Canonsburg, FOR RENT Four room house, 'outh Good house with all modern 1m- provements for rent.

W. C. BLACK, Notary Public, and Real T. M. REESE INSURANGE of ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE SOLD 1st National Bank Bldg.

House Phone 15-R, Canonsburg, Pa W. J. GOWERN Real Estate and Insurance Notary Publie 47 Jefferson Ave. Bell 'Phone FIRE INSURANCE. Financial ruin is often avoided adequate fire protection.

In this nection see S. GILMORE DICKSON, Agt. Bell 'Phone 7-2. Canonsburg, Pa LIZZIE G. BARNETT Real Estate and Insurance Agent for the Hartford National Fire Assurance Company.

GEORGE C. M'PEAKE Real al Estate and Insurance Broker, Real Estate Bought and Solo Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. No. 19 East Pike Street, CANONSBURG, PA. W.

B. Houston J. A. Berry President. -Vice Prem J.

K. MeNutt, Cashier. Directors B. Houston, McKnight, w. W.

Donaldson, A. Berry, K. MeNutt, Gee. D. McNutt, Morgan.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Houston, Pa. Capital $25,000 Deposits Loans and 121,500 Total 807,000 We pay 4 Interest time Advertise your wants in The Notes.

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