Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915, at -- Er ory IS ROTTEN THE PARISIAN DESIGNS AUSTRIA HAS MASSED { 300,000 TROOPS IN SOU THERN + TYROL AND TRENTINO. COCOANUT OIL FINE FOR WASHING HAIR If you want to keep your hair in good condition, the less soap you use the better Most soaps -and prepared. s | With Disease an and Shattered Tite dries. tha aciip, maken ae Human Beings. bair brittle, and is v I 1 <a Just plain mu! { 1 Never In the annals of dress have sified cocoanu I will (which 4s pure and ent STATE Of BUDAPEST old been euch coguettish affairs n greaselesgs), is much better 5 they are this year. It seems as WiLL DAINTY SU NSHADES APPEAR IN NUMEROUS STYLES Cover Divided Into Three Transverse Populace Driven From Villages, and Sections in Some Models--*Shel. Houses Obstructing Range Blown tering Palm" Effectively Copied. Up--Heavy Guus Set High Up. Re we, March 26.--About half a Austrian troops are now in Southern Tyrol and the itino, where the so-called strate! | organization, which is consider- 2 Ee irely than can can't S04p or anything ise vou though Fashion, determined not' to the depressed by war and ite attend- ant sombre influences, had concen cessary for precaution, has for, trated all ber cnergy on making the the past fortnight been carried on parasol the very epitcme of gaioty WIR feverish activity, indieating the! and frivolity; and the parasol, hav- (oar that Invaciom is' imminent. ing received permission to be gs Practically all the villages be- as it pleages has made the very m iween Segana Pass and Lake Garda of its opp@rtunity Leen evacuated by the inhabi- There are plain, talloted parasols end macy of the houses along for women who insist upon them frontier have been blown up for mee with tailored eostumes, and V'!D dydamite so as not to hamper in town; but they seem few apd far L0€ Tange of the fort guns dominat- between in contsast tu the array of ing accessible points and to destroy | flowered, frilléd, puffed, latticed, Cover to an invading army. seled and tull = led parasols at The eastern portion of the city of] disport in every Syracuse department Hovercdo, in Tyrol, has been. razed | store to tbe ground, and the debris of the Even the tailored parasols--or 3¢5troved houses has been. used to coaching parasols as they have Improyise fortifications. Field bat- been"called for years----are not by any teries are pested at every point of ; vantage means as plain as these parasols j used to be If they are of plain Trees have been ruthlessly felled 1 p silk that silk is puckered between Svery oe hore and the region has been the ribs into a heavy cordirg; or midabiy a vastaie oy even where for- ot the Cover Sometimes stripe 4 Hacatlo ud at an "altitude of abo 1] and plain silks are used in Combis. 000 feet u j ation; or there may be two kinds o Inhabitants along the frontier are striped silks--as in the: parasol ee treated as spies. They are closely Bu Liter Sater \rousaEw, watched, mercilessly persecuted and! strietly tailored and will be carried D°rsewhipped with impunity by offi-| with a tailored suit of silk serge and ¢TS 8nd beaten by soldiers with the, buts of their rifles. | faille in the new cement shade } | between sand and putty. The para- Strangely enough, despite the Supe . posed secrecy of the Austrian defen- sol is a magpie affair in black and | sive e white striping---very smart, such a ive preparations, they are on such combinatien with a tailored suit in a wat Drastically covery the neutral tone mentioned. including detailed particulars of the| Often T was forced to leave the room | There are three sorts of stripes calibre, position and range of every | | where they were. | on this parasol, each stripe of striped | gun. The task of the intelligence "Three Hungarian countesses, | 811k being exactly the came width 28 | jepartment across the frontier is Szeechnyni, Sigray and Zechi, all Am. | the others so that the parasol cover easy, as the inhabitants spontaneous- |erican girls, came to the hospital at |i8 divided into three transverse sec- {ly supply all information, and anx-| Budapest and volunteered their ser- | tions; inch wide black and. white ously urge. their Italian brethren to! { Yiees. They were dressed in silks and | Strives at the lower edge, tiny pep-| ron their deliverance. | | had maids with them. 1 told them | erment stripes at the top, and be-| po -- they did not know what they were up | {tween enormously wide stripes: that | Teachers Go To Australia. against, and the authorities sent |BiVe the effect of black and white Renfrew, March 26.--Miss Bell them away. | blocks around the cover. A handle] en + Bre ian e tgs for shampooing, as this possibly injure the hair Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or twe teaspoonfuls will make an abun- dance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor oughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and exces- sive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You ean get mulsified cocoanut oil at mest any drug stors, It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough '0 last everyone in the family for months. SOON CONVERT AUSTRIA INTO PEST HOUSE, Soldiers There Live Like Vermin -- A Lurid and Unvarnished Tale Of The Horrors Of the European War. New York, March 26 unvarnished story the country to-day by Dr. Charles Mc | Donald, of the United States army, | European war was brought to this | who arrived from Budapest by the Italian liner American. Ur. MeDon- | ald related staggering facts on con- ditions in the eastern theatre of war that will, in his opinion, soon con- vert Austria into a pest house. Judapest is a city of rotting, dis- | eased and shattered human beings," Dr. McDonald said. '"I'hey are rotten from lack' of care and diseased from lack of samitation. Cholera and ty- phoid soon will be sweeping through | Austria and Hungary like a prairie ! fire. Already :the hospitals and many homes are crowded with cases of both, "The Austrian soldiers are in a horrible * condition. They live like| Earl Street, NEw RAF REMEDY, X THE Faiahad | | vermin and with vermin I mean | that literally. . You see, the Austrian SAERAPION i5 cs sox | soldiers, wounded" at the front, were | placed on trains, on flat cars some- times, and brought to the hospitals | sam | without any food or water, attention | or sanitation. When they reached us | their condition was unspeakable. | . . Li Aelurid but of horrors of AUTOMOBILES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. Phone 1177 Apparel for Easter BOO! 8D. CO, HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPSTEAD, Lokon, ¥ NEW DRAGER (TASTELESS) FORMOF Bars ano or »; oS LasTiNG Svan se THAT TRADE WARKED WORD HWERAPION BRIT. QUVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL Hs moty PACKETS. Women's Suits A one day sale of stunning new modals--all are of exceptional worth and are beautifully tailored. Please come early as the quantities are limited. All alterations free of charge. MARBLE HALL Pure Ice Cream | Lh rnd In Bulk or Bricks. Packed and delivered to any part of the city. GEORGE MASOUD, Phone 980. 238 Princess St. Cold PS os Quickly break up the most ob- $i | stinate case of cold or grippe. They are surb and harmless, total sales equal all other local § pe mistares. 25 cents. i These two splendid prepara § f tions we have so much confi. § dence in that we are willing 3 to refund the price if they are Mi in any 'way unsatizfactory, | Try them and save doctors' At Best's The Sntistastory Drug Store. Childrens Spring At $250 Each Ages. 5 to9 Yeass. Worth from $3. so" to $5.00 Each Sig. 8 Blue, Red | wounded solc liers, { "In Budapest alone thers are 70,000 | 20,000 of whom are | maimed for life." . Dr. McDonald in August went to the war zone, heading the third unit of the American Red Cross ALLIED AIRMEN ATTACK. | German Camps And Destroy Several {tion to the | Allies attacked Hangers Near Roulers, Amsterdam, March 26.~In addi British air raid over Hoboken, near Antwerp, | where a Ger- | man. submarine factory was bom {barged and dnmaged, aviatots of the several other places German hones in West | within the Flanders. | ij broke out have {been 150, active as present time over Belgium. time since the war the Allied airmen they are at the At no other Air raiders flew over the German inti camp at Gits, near Roulers, ing hombs which destroyed sov- fora hangars and wounded a number Belgium, . | jubon the {at Kruiningen, Holland, because {of German soldiers. In another attack at St. Andree, near Bruges, a bomb was seen to ex- iplode in the midst of a group 'of { German soldiers, but the extent of led. A, hostile aeroplane soared © the German army positions at 'brugge, the German naval base and bombs guns. Flight Sub-Lieut. Beenard Crossley- | Mone, one of the British ~ airmen {who took part in the Hoboken at: 1 tack, and who 'was compelled to land of mdtor trouble, was taken to Gronin- | over Zeo- in were dropped | gen. Upon landing at at. Bruiningen the | British officer handed his service pis- tol and ammunition to the go- | master, emptied the fuel tank and broke the motor connections, to show he would make no effort to escape. He was the guest of the Burgumas- ter at luncheon. WIDOWED MOTHERS' PENSIONS. | | New York State Assembly Passed | Coats: [the sib by 129 to 8. It pre { viously had passed the Senate Measure, Albany, N N.Y, March 26.--The Hill- now goes to Roe Governor for signa- ture. 'The Governor ing of one city the board avy tis post 1a dhe. Proper person the casualties could not be ascertain. | is undecided In every county not consist will he . mother who is in ebony finish adds just the right | {| Eady and Miss Edith Airth, mem- touch, | bers of the Renfrew public schooi! Shady also is the "sheltering | staff, have applied to the Board of | palm" parasol of generous size with Education for a year's léave of ab- a cover of pansy-flowered pussy wil-| Seénce in connection with the "Hands low taffeta shirred between the ribs Across Seas" movement. {of the frame. The pansies are in The board has granted permission {pale and deep yellow,' and purple and the teachers expect to | tones on the white ground, purple velvet ribbon runs around | the edge of the parasol, with little! bows midway between the ribs. | When the parasol is closed these | bows are particlarly coquettish. The girl who carries these pansy- | lowered (sunshade wears an 1820 | poke bonnet to match. Leghorn| Do you know that no grocer can | | straw is covered over the top of be sure of getting the same , Quality | crown and brim with the pansy-flow- of teainhulk' twice running? "It ig] {ered silk and the streamers are of impossible for him to have the ex- | | pale velvet ribbon. At either side tensive machinery that makes it pos- | of the crown are clusters of white sible to blend the choicest teas in | berries and green leaves. | varying proportions to forman abso- | Parasols for formal occasions on | country club openings or garden par-| will come teachers places here. Miss Eady and Miss Airth will be| the firs nfrew teachers to parti- | cipate in the movement, and the first in this part of Ontario. ¢ to take their { true is this, that many pend | gi and athe year 1915 in Australia, whence | Ji {lutely uniform tea like "Salada." Sa | b will | ! ties, touch the high mark of parasol | negleet quality and caly think of the | luxury, Some of them are of real greater profit that bulk tea affords | lace over tinted silk with festoons! them {and knots of the silk outside of the John Knowles has sold his farm | { lace ruffles. Flowered silk. parasols near Merrickville to John Johnston, in the small, curved shapes consid-| Watson's Corners and will shortly re-| ered most dressy and formal, have turn to Tacoma, Wash. | tulle wreathed around the edge, ! | iliousnes buckles or bowknots, Is Cured by A sunshade of this sort is of pink] HOOD'S PILLS pussy willow taffeta flowered with white. Inside is a lining of thin,! plain pink silk. White tulle over pink tulle is wreathed around ' the edge and small pink roses are tucked | agrinst the filmy folds here and 28c. there. { Hand-painted silk is another ex- i travagance of the 1915 parasols. A lovely model of this character is of $ | white silk hand-painted in orchids. { Panels of lavender silk are set be- | tween the painted panels and around; | the edge of the cover are three quill-| {ings of shirred lavender chiffon. | Linings, it mdy be added are am | DAVIES Specialfr ThisWeek Com | important feature of new parasol | styles. The inside of a parasol is) | most apparent when its owner faces lene; and it seems, not half enough | altention has been given to the, in-| side of parasols heretofore. The new models "have linings of tinted | silk of becoming shade, of accordion! plaited ehiffon and of silk with tiny | lace frills' running 'round and 'round the inside of the parasol. { 13 Suits, regular $13.50 - 18 Suits, regular $15.00 14 Suits, regu $16.50 19 Suits, regular $17.50 26 Suits, regular $20 and $22.50 16 Suits, regular $25.00 To-Morrow $11.50 " To-Morrow $12.75 lar To-Morrow$13.50 ToMorrow $15.00 ToMorrow $18.50 | - ToMorraw $22. 5 | New Waists and most notable exhibition of smart lingerie waists we . have ever TT 'values from 91, 00 up. The greatest Lattice effects are most elabora pl rof ath, What would you think of a! pink silk parasol veiled with shirred -ahek white chiffon, drawn at apex edge to cover under a quilling of pink chif fon; and over this a lattice made o narrow pink velvet ribbon poined at: intervals with tiny pink silk roses? Could coguetry in a parasol farther | 207 And the considerable cost of | this fluffy' iy Subsiasdeniny be imagined. | The "fi parasol is of pale green | ed ih thie «ilk shirred to stems of | k wvelvel--in other words black! 8. Word Bas been received from | Jamon PHiss. oy of the ate Jam | James Ww of the late Jam- \ jes Price, form "Ra Price's "From the world's best malkers--a women and children. _An authentic showing of the - Siple te abown in (ais wondrous disploy~prived at 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and up latest caprices of guarantee with every pair for men of fashion--every new I I I. a

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