Many of tho colds and influenza attacks which occur in summer time, as well as a chill on the stomach or liver or kidneys, are due to indiscretions with regard to dress. The only safe rule is to dress according to the weather. If this rule is followed there will bo littlo chance of getting' a chill. It would be a g-reat raistako to adjust one's dress according to the requirements of noontime only, and it is better to feel unpleasantly warm for a few brief hours than to get chilled in tho evening after the sun has gone down. . While overclotliing is undesirable, too little clothing is still more dangerous. She (pointing to a lady with exceptionally "showy" ovening diess): 'Tlather original costume, don't you think?" Ho: Aboriginal, almost." Thore Is no Corset that compares with Warner's for its ooml'ortable fitting, fashionablo ohapiuj;, Bud eploodid wowing au<tiea.—Mrt ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1873, 6 October 1913, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1873, 6 October 1913, Page 3
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