bi si WherBaldheadedMenBecome: Has anyone," 'epsting the mourning over the prodigions expanse | of American humor, noticed void ? No; it not the mother-in-law: joke; the is with us still. Nor iit the lair of the tramp; that post fossil whose progenitors used spring lamb from the floc) hang he i still among us OW, once more ! Hight vacuum that where a is grave poor ok vacant | havi is ah | Lift Abra oO i t iA tells Joke, yelept Ye Tonsorial Artist-and Magic-Hair-Restorer and leave whole matiliitudes quivering with damb rages It is gone, that hirsute cause mankind is passing I» stage of application. It is that nature is giving man mote hair not that the restorer iz recording ; unusual percentage of bull weyes It is simply that man is te wigs. used to flourish horror, be oud wking to | a-- sigh Sha Figh no more, ladies Men 'were deenivers ever Shakespeare badger himself, and kupew brick value wigs better modern imposition toupee, The hight RONG some as a sie well ds 4 comnion drudge thor; and the old-time Anger knew enough about shake Esau for the porridge and leave him naked as the babe unborn. The bald-heanded wan is the same old doceispr that he was in ball -head- ed William's time--only more He | seen to have studied over the whole hair Proposition during the last few years, with a sincere desire grow a fresh crop and be the real hair, if it lay in his scalp to do it but with a stern resolve imgwessive bluff at it anyway. One wing of science has heen ing itself black in the face that ture, civilization, peedigested ond cigars are making mankind bald-headed overy minute. The wing, which includes the wigmakers, who are not so mich on science, bit are hades on hair, is offering to one that pature ie doing busine ut the same old stand, and is snatching just the same proportion of men bald headed How as she did when Galen, Hippocrates and the smooth-skulled Roman senate were arguing the use of depilatories' on the legs I rejuvenators on the bald spot And then there are 'the near-scien tists, constitutive 100 per cent. of the! ne 1oor kes bald o the gold | than WAN as nl =50 of wearing a rowed William wa 5 ww. ff manager of my aw | English' speaking | Umited States, an au population of the who are positive they » | don't see so much baldness now as | they weed © to when they were old {enough to wonder whether they'd ever ibe as bald as dad when they should { be able to raise a full wet of whis- kerg, 3 Byery ydy an ight except the scien. tights. There is less baldness phparent because too many of are wearing Iwigs tq lgt the rest us take no- Lice, If again come stage wig to . of to thing in alive , "Has . it the toupee makers thé dramatic William were to inquire anxiously to make | | to this *"' | | an swear {would respond, to a mah : "dg Hep wight in and measure up for & pew crop of genuine human | lair, pragmred by genvine members of | the Human Hair Workers' Union, duly organized throughout the United | States. ¥Yoinr job is easy alongside of what we' did." for John R. Rocke {fetter We n give you the same terms s «lid hit, $16 per and guarantee | Stistagtion.' It may besthat John D's example was what set the toupee fashion go ing sat the pace it is using now; so a litthe * sald, webable fact, from th lips ofthe mans who toupeed him, ought to" be worth hearing. na- foods more other two over am THE DAILY 0 § BRITISH WHI, SATURDAY, y 'ad A shining pate is an ever-present source of worry to many could give the Apollo Belvidere the minus sign on baldvess and still leave him in the class with the Sutherland sisters. Such. a man might have started off, when young, with a head of as flufly hair as ever made the for- tune of the Circassian beanty when she marcelled it with Milwaukee beer, to find himself, around forty with little more than an eyelash. his head. He feels conspicuous, he is conspicuous. Heé catches colds in his head. Then, perhaps, he visits a toupee maker and asks the solemn question : "Can 1 be fitted with a wig that will snake me look real ?"' Can he? The toupee man under- takes to give him head coverings that look al natural as Jife, and he does. When vii come right dowd to it, there is nothing very wonderful sabout the famous Rockefeller wig. It started in rather brown, geneéronsly sprinkled with gray, about ws his origindl crop would have looked if nature had beep as generous to his head as she was to his pocket. He hought eight, at £75 apiece; he has kept on buying them {ever since, getting a little more gray for his money each time and. tursing back the old ones to the toupee minn. to and a man who ¢ an go through masy walks of life and find emulators of Rockefeller, who pay the same reasonable price for full or less for the smaller toupees. Let it be noted that there isn't a man, who can possibly afford to go to a good toupee maker, who is so foolish as to edonomize, as women do by weating a toupee made of 'comb ings." "Live hair," haw cut right oii the healthy head, is tha only article that is fit to put on the sealp. All combings used now by so many women and treasured in bags as though they were priceless viches are, it is declars d by authoritics, dead, and poisonous to the healthy hair-- that of the original 'owner as well as of anybody else--whether they an made into toupees, switches, rats or puffs. A wile will put wp with a bald: waded hoshand, and Bind pet names and ted x thoaghts for the fiy-bitten spot he longs to hide. But a men will flee a bald-headed wife more hurriedly than he would flee the abomination of ferolntipn. Even his wile's tolerarce of shin ng pate, however, does not satis- fy the disgruntled baldhended man. As stated, more to population, than ever. Many of hirsate thatching is but'a deceiver; his luxuriant locks are fidlse, Trade In human hair every strand the human grow, swedish wigs, are ding 'worn now head car Branmbildes' to black, wiry hair of John Chinaman For false tresses ave greatly in de | Wand by women as well as wigs | men. Europe furnishes most of the bair In Austria Moravia, Swedin and Ger many the pensabt women frequently sacrifice one central strand, near the crown of the head, receiving a cou ple of dollars for a quantity of hair that suffices only for one fourth part of a good-sized switch. They used to sel the whole But peasant husbands had as taste for woman's crowning glory as those husbauds on Fifth avenue. whos wives were cager to buy what the poor Austrian peasants were: willing to sell. The hair trade became an in ternational scandal, Swedish spouses prompt to use the strong arm of authority to keep their wives worth locking at. Hair dealers maintained crop travelling a wigs, "in proportion, a mar with a shock represents from the delicate, fair tresses of the thick, of nice e with German and buyers who, reduced to the of accepting being better than none, trick of catting off a goodly tress! irom the top of the head, just where | ite loss could be concealed by the massing of the in a Ruot. Then the buyers became suspected of | alliances with soc inlists, because thei "ir | calling rave them access to the santry for the spread of ganada., European the propa goveinmints hair trade. The buyers betook them grants, and found there who had previously locas of hair with the grown, for three vears i ficient 10 restore the original 1 noth To them and to the women them the buyers yavecards of Am. erican hair firms, so that a cou der able number of women brought theis contributions fo the total straight to the market on their in prime condition. 4 But in this country cut, is mover cut again. No money can make the American woman, native adopted, sink to that level. Cut hair-unwashed, comes in free of duty. honest, healthy many women sacrificed their] crop freshly usually sul Bapply heads their bar, one) or uncleaned But besides the tresses that are dis posed -- oi. by the E Rusorus Ir persant there are the "combings"' saved by her in a special bag and ol for 6ifiy cents a pound to the itinerant buy ex They are usually imported after some necessary cleansing, and must pay tariff as manufactured material. Like the Chinese hair, also ings, 'goods of this clags £0 into the! cheaper grades of braid pompadour Very light, golden hair apd gray hair are the 'colors that ring the highest prices, and hair of unusual length always commands special sideration The the from h coarse, sthver com- worst of a good switch, of an inferior excessive, the labor and the of wre expended i gh ¢ and even | cost one, 1s far whi n quality are amount skill ered, which Thor sap end water wash ng, sonkir ih olive oil to prevent "splitting, dry cleansing, or mealing," and buckwheat flour to sorting through combs grade in sthe, curling after an- other must be gone through before th hair ready to the » the puff or the to ils permans nt consu in white remove to leny One process is vo into swite wig that is ke form to New York for the months. Selwyn will play "Pierre Of he Hlaigs"" next full. He wrote it Tho after getting the inspiration rom Sir Gilbert Parker Marguerite Syiva, who been heard here in comic opera, Paris Opera Comique, has been ing Saatuzen at Peau, France. Alice Lloyd, pride of the English i music halls, has promised to do musi- eal comedy in America next season. LF. Ziegleld provides the salary. George Arliss, for several sedsons with Mrs. Fisk, has purchased a new play called "The Devil," which he ex- pects to produce early next season. Mischa. Elman, thé vowig Russian violinist," Who is coming to next fall, said to be almost as ae complished a plapis t as he is a violin ish Lamb,' warm oh i lg ar DOGS IN N STAGELAND Six "Merry Widow' Companies-- Marguerite" Sylva Has Been Singing in France. Marie Cahill years' tour of Baofinlo. Serge § i been of the sing- has her Mary" has ended "Marrying two in the will tour Rudsewitzky, double. bass virtuoso, erica next Season. 'The play, by Perey. Mockaye, in which Margaret Anglin is to appear next season, is entitled "Mater," Mary Shaw is to bring out & new Ray in San Francisco, called "The hirlwind," adapted from the French. revival of interest has taken place in Massenel's 'Ms Magdelewne, which has just been given in operatic! form at Litle. In "The Hoyden," Janis troduges a number of imitations and a Inughahle earicature of Merry Widow." A month in Boston, urd Carle will celebrated Am- is "Pail ingl ofl" three different in September will be exploited companies for which by commencing Wagenhals & the sirmunef. YPadd shead Wilson' looks like the neyt American play to be produved in H London Fawcett, now playing "The | there in Man," will have | the Yo l | Elsie ine new George "The title role Cecilia Loftus will play the leading de in William Gillette's new comedy Squaw and . then introduce Anierica | Kemjing will na! ¢ engagensnts during | Boyd's." It Wash "That Little Affair At will have its first hearing at ington in May. With Marie Tempest role, "Mzs. Dot," a Somerset Maughan, week in London. splendid reception. "The Lion and 'n the principal new comedy hy was produced this It was given a the Moufe" will be of thé country in the fall, though the play was a year. Al. H. Woods has arranged for hi teen road companies, which proves that he is not a believer in that the popular-priced field has seen its best days. Mary Shaw recently delivered an il- luminating address before the Friday Morning Club, of Los. Angeles, Cal on 'Modern Drama And Its Re lation To Women.' After two years' rest, Bertha land intends to come bark to stage. She has picked upon an aptation of Elliot's "The Spanizh Gypsy.' Florencio Constantino, tenor, just Gal the ad- rearge story, the Spanish is now in Furope again, will return to America next fall sing for a third season with the San Carlo Opera company. Rose Stahl will begin the third vear of her appearance in James Forbes' comedy, "The Chorus Lady," on Sep tember 7th, 1908, at the Grand Opera House in New York city. May Irwin and her husband and manager, Kurt Eisfeldt, sailed this week from England. They have made | a. tour of Germany since Mi Irwin closed her twenty-three weeks' season in vaudeville who by Flovenz Ziegield, Jr. comedian with Anna Ileld seasons it is Mr, Ziegfbld's to star My. Bigelow at the his own company. Henry W. Savage is again credited with a desire to feed American comie opera to the London public, «nd it is said that "The Sultan Of Sulu' and "The Sho-Gun"" will be seen: in Eng- lapd before véry lowg. Alois Burgstgller, the Wagnerian tenor, who has béen a member of the company at the Metropolitan for six vears, winning special distinction by} as principal After two head of distributed over four different sections as new one this the stories to] Charles Bigelow has been re®ngaged | gaged | intention | make her first American fall, kowski, the pianist, composer teacher. Moszkowski married Chaminade's sister, "The Merry Widow" will he plied by three, and as there are now, there will be six in all; one | remain permanently in New York, an other for Philadelphia, a third t have a very long stay in Boston, an the others to iavade the south, Pacific Coast_and the Middle West, Berta Morena, the Mumich sopranc late of the Metropolitan company New York, claims that Munich i really the art centre of. the worle There is other city, she thinks, t be compared tal in aegard to the amount and kin of music its people are privileged t hear. Robert Fdeson appeared Broadhurst's dramatization of wart White's "Conjurer"s , House," Providence, R.L, last Thursday night The play is named "The Call Of The North." the be tour npex an Ml multi in George of the week, regular production nest remainder given a season. Laura righted another of the titles ame: "Only A Flirta- tion," "Ought The World To Con demn Her?" "A Poor Girl's Love, iP retty Dorothy's Honor," "A Pretty » Flirt,"" "The Price Of A Young Ix ] ,' "Ruled His Heart Foi "The Sad Love Story Of A | Pretty Village Te He, " and "Since ghe { Hour They Met. May 12th has been fixed as the date { for the production at the Apollo, Lon- Jean Libbey has just batch of plays copy Some don, | Miss Ada Reeve, Hayden Coffin Louis Bradfield will appear. Their re tura to musical comedy after a tour in variety should be particularly | interesting. The new play, which iv by W. J. Locke, the author of Morals of Marcus," and "The Beloved Vagabond," is same writer's well-known comedy, Palace of Puck" and the music has been provided by J. A. Robertson, who converted 'Winnie Brooke, Wi-1 dow." inte a musical comedy. One of the features of the play is an ec centric Bohemian dance by students of is a wister-insdaw of Moritz Mosz-! ie. two with the Bavarian capi- Ste- at The piece was continued for and will of the- new musical play, ig which | and } long "The an adaptation of the "I'he | =| duties t) GRAVE APPREHENSION. | That the U. S. Senate Lose Fine Figure. Would 0 o the e ), i. © od O BENJAMIN RYAN The recent illness man caused grave apprehension that the United States senate would its most picturesque figure. The tor in his sixty-first year has always been given credit for sessing an iron constitution, due the fact that he has spent most of hi life in outdoor work on a farm. Iti not generally knowh that the loss Senator Tillman's left ve urred during the il He {to join the confederate arm v, but talmost immediately stricken with severe illness which resulted in loss of his ev Senator Till no active part in politics until when his interest in industrial technical education drew him field of public aflairs. He two terms ag governor of South Ca lina ere he wi sent to repwesent the | {state in the United States senate, 1 {which body he has been twice re-elect ~l TILLMAN, of Senator Till los gon is pow pos of " Oe avil war quit schoo was the r to the for ro ir erved | nepessity | part of a head crop as! devised the ! remainder of the hair | pea- | put al ban upon them that fairly crippled the | selves to the sailing ports for immi | about | comb- | of | all oil | a the | an took | 1886, | PAGE ELEVEN. Lost Appetites Found To restore lost appetites is the mission of that wonder- {] fully zestful relish known as '* Brunswick Brand Herrings in Tomato Sauce. ! 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Unauthorized publication advertisement will not be paid for. - Der | Manitoba or the | excepting N | home- | of 18 years of age, ot must applicant at a Sub-agency , be made | 1 conditions by th " oe pg cid the than ap pe yearn oH Wher d rally IZA Synopsis of Canadian Northwest | Where There's a Will There's a Way. is your will Shoes at to buy al 11 worth If it Children's the way prices are to purchase ey saving pr store atte Boot Laced, the slaw Childrer Vy Button or and $1.25 Li r best ttle Cent's d B size x Call Q e | Dongola a {$1 H. J JENNINGS, King St. ve | 0 REMOVED | d| In s land will JR. C.Dobbs & Co have moved to 109 Brock St. 8 doors from Waldren rect " Typewriters, Real Estate, Nell TH Fire Insurance. CRESCENT + WIRE WORKS SONS. PARTRIDGE an ap Rental 24 per cent alter the output exceeds $10,000 of this BARRACK STREET | and | A PESTIFEROUS GERM. | Burrows' Up the Scalp Into Pan Hair's druf and Saps the Vitality. People who complain of as a rule do not khow that result of dandroff, which § f is Lhe by it caused ly Coal Dealer 5 falling hair | lett Ee Phd : wien din "4 he success' el ihe ro tend H yon at Kingston Business College Mmited, bead of Quean street, NADA'S HIGHEST GRADE school, Bookkeeping, typewriting tele and all mmaercial subjects thoroughly taught by competent exporienced teachers Bay snd might classes. Eoter at Hates very mgpderates alnexs shorthand, graphy, Bons, a ¥ BE METCALFE, President. UUNNINGHAM, Secretary, TE Sb-Ta- BE CABS! 'The Old Stand and the Old Number 490 OFFICE NO. 1. EH | An Icicle Factory In Austria "ice isk are mang All orders promptly attended to, iar i a his singing in Parsifal, will not retin the Quarter Latin, and another event | 3 r | night or day. to America next season, + connected with the represe nintion will | . ug) the a pestiferous parasite burrowing lown to the as if digs d The teal name of Leslie Stuart, the Fanglish eo per ol operettas and popular songs of the better clase 1s T. A. Barrett. At the age of filteen he was appointed organist of the Ro- man Catholic cathedral in Salford. "There will he five companies play ng "The Bhiel' next season, two of them to have stars, such as Kyrie Bellow and Margaret lllington in one organi- | zation, Herbert Releey and Effie Shafiion, old favorites here, in the other. : Nhe play in which "James J. Cor bett is to assail the first-class thea. fred next season' is "Fading The Music," a farce in which Henry E. Dixey appeared with some success several years ago at the Garrick theatre. Zelie -- Lussan, the former grand opera ho ix now appearing nite a ve that she never tries to bey ert she tries jose] kno please then: inks tl can 5b as well be pleased with ey that are' #oud in cmarices - Edith Wenoe Matthinan gave a read ing from Prof. Gilber: t Murrav¥ trans. Tation of the "Plertra Of Fari in the chapel of the Packer Tastitute, RBrooklen, this week. Before leaving Eneland Mise Motthison obtained be' the first appearance in it in Lon- don of Miss Jessie Lomnen, 5 daughter | of the late KE. J. Lounen, Why Have Dandruff. All scaly humors of the scalp are Shna¥ing and. they indicate 8 tondi- tion that comm leads to baldness. Wade's Sinammanty | certain ears for scalp humor, and all these affections : Ecsema (Salt Rheum). Cold Sores. ! Burns, Piles, Blotches, Sore Feet, and all scaly or itching eruptions of - the skin. In big boxes, 2e., at Wade's Drug Store, 3 Lucky. Chicago Record-Herald, "I miwhys was fering ' Nim. * "don't see," replied Ruffled Rube. ol yo x bay you are all run down, "i ague and not knowin" where our next Weal's comin' ot od Eat Trae 1" Ms plain good ot ithy and appetite 177 "Tocky," dnid San. | } ikon lgim Hactured at a profit. A series of poles He arranged so i the water will fall dowly over eath one in the ser [ ies. Of course the water in the winter tishe freezes, forming Iarge iciches When the icicles "have attained (hs proper size, the employees of the "ice | plant' come around with carts, break | {off the great sticks of fo and hat | i them away to a place where they are j put in storage. Of coarse it is much easier to handle & large quantity of ite in this way than it is to cut §t from some stream and then pack it away. There may, however, be a dif ference in quality between stick and lake or river ice. i { : i | i | i in Arithmetically The Same. Priladeiphia Press. Gindstope,. a Jamaican DOETO, wag assistant 16 a distrie physician in the Canal Zone, and being rather poor in bis Latin, the bottles had been numbered for bis benefit. One day » Spanish laborer came in for madicing. and the doctor told his worthy as sistant to give him two gills out of nmin G5 After he Wad gone the | doetdr asked © "Gladetone, did you give the man a dose of number six "OB, no, sah, doctor, welnbah six wae finished, wo 1 just give him one pill out of numbah foah and one out of vumbaly two." Whale Ink of people eo awl they know i { sheath in which the salp hair is ded in Before long the hair root shrivelled up and the hair drops H the work of the germ nod strayed hair keeps thinning till comes. The ouly fo cure {dandrufl is to kill the germ, and un tid now there bag been no hair pes mration that would do it: but, iday, dandrull is easily eracicated Ly Newbro's Herpacide, which makes hair glossy aud soft as silk¢® Sold by lend wg druggists. 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