Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1916, p. 10

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n (Continued from Page 3.) The Skating Club held a very suc- cessful meeting on Monday avening when the guests included, Captain and Mrs. W. E. Steacy, Prof. and Mrs. F. 8. Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Lewis, Misses Wilhelinina Gord- on, Marion Leslie," Nan Paterson, Bessie Sanderson, * Mildred Jones, Agnes Jokhston, Eva and Mabel Richardson, Doris Kent, Phylis Knight, Lassi® Kirkpatrick, Mar- jorle Brownfield, Dorothy Carruth- ers, Hazel Browne, Helen Uglow, Eleanor Minnes, Prof. Manly Baker, Dr. J. M. Adams, Messrs. F. Millet, E. C. Gildersleeve, Percy Lyman, Clifton Kennedy, C. Fitzsimm Mohr R. Richardson, Ted Rogers. Douglas Chown, Douglas Anglin Hyslop, Jones, Nelles, .and several officers of the RS . Mrg. W. G. Craig, Barrie street, is! entertaining at tea this afternoon in honor of 'her daughter Mrs. R Hany: titon Mackerras, Sierre Madre, Call! foruia. - Mrs. Winthrop celve the first time since riage at 148 Barl street day | | | . | a will re her mat Thuy Sears | on | | y de nha | Read- | on | Miss Ailéen Folger S street, will be hostess at ing Club on Thursday. aftef the Mrs. 178. R, McCann, V ington street, will receive on Friday, pnd again on Friday of next week. + KIDNEYS Why They're Used | | i As Mrs, Ripley, of Williamsfield East, { says: " Before I had taken Gin Pills, I | suffered dreadfully with my back and | had suffered for twenty years. I have | tried everything but got no relief until | 1 took Gin Pills. 'Iam now 48 and fee! | as well as I ever did in my' life. There | is nothing that can hold a place with i Gin Pills for Pain in the Back, to which women are subject." Li | Gin Pills are soc. the box or 6 boxes for $2.50at any drug store, If you wan' to try Gin Pills write for free sample to | the 21 | National Chemical Co. of Canada ed, Toronto. Gary Lessons Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review Interesting Frock WBrAIDING NO. 11602 Equally appropviate f afternoon « informal eveni Ne of foulard trimmnie The nen to will® the) ment of fy The 1 ghade of black Brat shouldey wn hibie © neck with a high The skirt is attached to the waist under satin girdle. Deep cuffs of rhe (foulard are bound with satin and tri with buttons, . In medium size the costuind requires Pietdrial 1% cents Braiding taffetas ise fittished three. piccs ned design No, 11603. will & Pract Home Dresr Making, front, ¢ oven ar stitehed alot Review Costume No. 6559 . Transfer pattern, pric STYLE HINTS AROUND TOWN. - Velour checks are much liked for skating skirts € Bright-colored tulle scarfs are ed- ged with metal braid Coat frocks of faille silk vily trimmed with fur, are hea- "Astrachan and velvet composes the newest Russian toques Some beautifully cut kirts are edged with cord. The Science Dance will be held at Queen's University early in Febru- ary tailored A * » 3 s Mrs. Jolin Carson, King street, ish Iéaving this week for Toronto. Miss Dorothy Carter, Montreal, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs, R. C. Carter, West street.. : Miss Moreland, Durham, Sask., is visiting Mrs. W. G. Simmons, Barrie street. ; Miss Ardela Elder, William street, why has Deen visiting Mrs. Eruest Mills, Montreal, is now the guest of Mrs. James Small Mrs. Benjamin *. Lamson. St. Catharines, is visiting her pardts, Mr. and: Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, Stuart street. t.the Arts Dance which will be held in Grand Hall on Friday even- ening the patronesses will be Mrs, dames Cappon, Mrs. P. G. C. Camp- bell, Mrs. W. IE. MeNeill and Mrs Walter Sasc used odices Silver lace is oft trimming of velvet Tele de negre is a tone becoming to blonde and brunette alike. for the The fur-collared coats have sound- ad the knell of frilly neckwear that skirts are permmisgible Now is quite wear short, velvet for morning Ribbon-slashed tulle dresses evening are worn by debutantes for A wiite silk skating veil with a boyder?of white wool embroidery _is x Aovelty Evening slippers laced with ribbon 1 1ioh neyer lose their pret- . - . ~~ Mrs. RR. F. Segsworth formerly Miss Mabel Dalton, Kingston, receiv ed on Tuesday and Wednesday at 26th South Drive, Rosedale. Sir James and Lady Grant, Ottawa celebrated the sixtieth anuiver sary of their marriage in Ottawa on January 22nd They expect to have their Tour sons and the latters' wives and their three daughters with them on that occasion Colonel and Mrs. J ronto, have "réturned from New York, where they have been cele- brating their grandchild's first-birth- day anniversary, which happened on Christmas Day Capt. and Mrs. C versity avenue, left Kansas ( Mo, visit Dr Mrs I the one some « remind Veurs ag new fur the shawl neckpieces of collars of basque plaited with cuffs and col ribbon one* of the * tippets and hats are winter crowned di- the for high ialoway; To- Galloway much torire 0 © this An ideal country hat mousegray felt, so soft led up for packing Deftly folded in or ribbof™ much used as applique brims and crowns of hats IS Ole of { may be rol J. Hinckley, Uni- on Tuesday for where they will H. O. Eyssell. blossoms and on \ Dori lackson, been spending a Mrs Horace 8 Brockville, few days wilh Winthrop Sears. Yeomans Lewis Bel be few Long veiled sleeves of tulle are al favorite style for the demi-toilette worn when dining in a restaurant r sister, Dy Yeo spending a di in town Mrs. Arthur Stephenson, Peterlior ough the guest of Mrs J R McCann, Wellington street Miss Violet Dupuy, Brockville, is visiting her aunt, Miss Dupyy, Wel- lington street. LieuT=Col. and Mrs. Georges and their family arrived in from Quebec vesterday Ward Maclennan is in town from Togonto, and will go overseas with thé reinforcements fo¥ Queen's Sta- tionary Hospital at Caéro. and lave « J a : Ihe paradise plume is omething used as the crown of a hat which ha practically ndthing otherwise exee pt a turban brim, s S. Never were su®h rich allover pat- een among veilings especially are always in fashion tern Roy . town Real'laces, Point Venis Flesh-colored tulle is alway: becoming than dead white Striped sport coats of knitted have narrow borders of fur Voiles continue to he most impoy- tant among sheer white goods ' nore ~-- 1 sil cal One cof position the best hat isa trimmings for a steel. bead motif and tulle are most fashion young g party frocks Laces able for ris' among the morning Green best choose for country, colors n 0 Suits the -- - leeved™ Spanish gloak of is one of the fashions lavoro) A | sable one abroad of Foulard. 41 36 hE i et a SPP | | FOR THE SWEET TOOTH a { | i salar ke : | | "dé I'ruit Bonbons, Wiiite of one egg, one 'tabl SPOOL | ful of cream and enough xxx{ con feetioner's sugar to mold into round balls, pressing into centre-a candied | cherry %r a piece of pineapple Rall | {in garnulated sugar another part, { bress with chopped dates and marsh | hallows, knead well, roll in | size of marbles, then roll in | chopped nuts balls finely Russian Coffee. pulverized coffee, make very | Strong and sweet and flavor with cin | namor z Use | Star Sandwiches, | Use star eatter and bread om day {old For filling use minced celery | and green peppers seasoned with salt {and pepper, and a pinch of qnustard vid a féw drops of some piquant sauce Press with light weight to | 'make in make firm ® Oysters on Crusts, | Allow four oysters for each plate; | pan in hot butter: on toasted | strips of bread, covered with finely- | minced olives son with: salt and | paprika > | Cond Luck § ¥ Make large hed of lettuce leaves, | Arrange thin slices of cold boiled and | pickled beets in horseshoe design around lettuce Serve with French dressing serve ind Je t wy doub Individual Tarts. Roll out strips of pie paste, cut in squares; in centre of each place spoonful of jelly Fold over in tart shape, brush with cream lay on greased. tin and hake twenty min utes - Christmas Cake. Take two cggs, fuly of butter, one up of sugar\ one halt cup of milk, One teaspoonfyl) ef mace, 'one amd one-half cups of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Cream the butter and sufur, add yolk of eggs; beat well; then add milk and flour, into which the - baking powder Ras been sifted: lastly add the flavoring and whites of eggs, beat- en stiff. Bake in round pan: ice with white icing, decorpte with holly four tablegpoon : v Adjust th nndernegih ts and extension on 3 vith bi ipper edge only. beit to posi lHipping extension in Finish i Sizes 16, and" vears. Price . Sometimes the end of the scarfs holiday ming | stove and 'ferwents and GT NESDAY, JANUARY THEMWISH FAIRY. Once upon a time Grace went to bed wishing she could have every thing soe wanted. As she lay in her little bed she dreamed that the most beautifu! fairy came afi sat down With here. She was dressed all in white and had on silver slippers and stockings. in her held a wand which back and forth. . "So you 'want evérything yot wish for," said the little fairy. Well, lit- {le &rl, your wish shall be granted, but beware how you use this gift for once wished it cannot be chang- ed." Grace wasnt at all sure that she had heard right $b"ghe whispered: "I wish I had bushels of candy," and at once, flop down on the bed came a big gusket filed with candy Grace ate and ate until she e: claimed: "On I wish I'couldn't even see a piece of candy again,", and when she looked it was all gone "Oh," said Grace, "I didn't _really mean just that." "You see," said the must bh careful what "Well," said Grace, the kept waving fairy, "you you . wish," wish 1 could dressed right hand she Kitty in gan Grac ed. dress "Now. I last summer, "Oh dear "Where is wish I , I wish the big had Vie the whole Tave dresses just like your the next second Grace found "in a thin white silver shoes and stockings. was awfully cold and began on first one foot and then the to keep warm. dre world," Grace and there, close b was' a black cat almost as lar the calf she had seen on the The kitten rubi against her and knocked her and the fairy had to come her up of the cat would hav: on her and hurt her. , ide 'and herself with But she to hop other, biggest said her, ge farm hed up down and help stepped a s ', began Grace cat, she said," "and where are my and silver slippe have been dreaming dear, i miother, "I guess I was talking to] the Wish Fairy," said Grace, don't think I want to wish anymore "Low Cast of Living" Menu *¢ again and then she and just then she opened her and saw her mother standing be her bed. "Oh mother, I wish exe moth whit said 1 Yo h "but ' be u process. Kellogg's Menu for Thursday oA Pan 8S Fried Toast LUNCHEON Mock Chicken Bread and F t Pickled Lime Chow Chow Crackers" and Cheese Clear Sg Putato Carrot, Custard Pie . BREAKFAST Pan Nausages--(Cover t*bottom of the frying pan with water, Prick the Sausages in several places apd add the pan. Simmer until the water is all gone and the sausages will b nice and brown, to LUNCHEON. » Mock Chicken Salad----Cut in spall pieces some of the cold shoulder Add water. Cut bail cups and Add . half a Pickle Li Potatoes, Smothered in ( heese potatoes Sprinkle a layer of grated cheese | a baking' dish, then thie p then another cold bo Carrot ( enough after mashed a ¢up cup of me Chow Make a a celery with a boiled dressing. Seifve tuce. Chow--3 for one day, a dozen limes in cold Drain, cover with cold «wa- | er and boil until they can be ed with a straw. the seeds. and a half of sugar, of and 01 piere Chop and rémove syrup a cup of Boil fifteen minutes DINNER, iled 'ustard carrot they "have through and a » th pan ES GR | Scarfs Fog East, That is, the idea is eastern, These wonderfully beautiful are made of metal thread, finely woven into veil-like wraps for the shoulders of a woman in low-cut evening scarfs dress, fs arel bordered im a rich color. The scatls | are to hall in dull gold, silver, | gunmetal color and in metal greens They are ve ry lovely and somewhat expensive They make beautiful gifts for the be a yet} as will coming « Jigsaw Finish. \' novel finish taking the hat of for the skirt ef the the clge, staid hen * skirt edge and edging sla blocks "or "oblongs ot ' edging Scintillating T inning. Jet and stee] d up in ey for formal These es trimming ning gowns afternoon trimmings appeal in new guis Huge sequins of jet are called coin trimming They are about the size nickels Evening gowns of black net ornamented with this trim are much liked by older wom mn Sunburst trimming of cut steel beads, is mnbroidered on various col both * and afternoon This trimming ieated are and those occasions neh of evening latter in jet RID STOMACH OF GASES, SOURNESS, -AND INDIGESTION NE : "Papc's Diapepsin ds All Stom- ach Distress in Five Minutes. is al so dupl You dou't want a slow -_remeel when your stoinach is bad --or an un certain one or a harmful one stomach is too valuable; vou mustn't injure it with drastic drugs Pape's Diapepsin~is noted for speed in giving relief; its harmie n ; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gafsy stomachs.' ts millions: of. cures in indigestion. dyspepsia, gastritis kind other stom ach trouble has made it famoun world over Keep this perféct stomac) noyour home --- Keep it ha a large fifly-cent case from any drug then anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lave like lead sours and forins gas causes headache," dizzine and nau sea; eructations of acid and undigest- ed food--remember soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. 11s promptaess, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try it. your its Lhe as Some and au evening gown above and short ruffle' -- names Indiana is Mandarin ver exa to he S NOW that state requested vellow te been n layer of cheese the top layer thick of cheese in the oven until the cheese i ed make coarse quarter i one well beaten egg, half a teaspoon of cinnamon, and quarter of a tea- spoon of cloves, Bake withone cru Pie--Par of matoes Place cu vine gar, half a cup of water anW=spices lo taste, the chopped limes and boile fivy nutes longer , add and Hav melt re drain mi half. k, _ . TOASTED '| CORN FLAKES Why? Because they are delicious and nutritious. Made from Southern white corn. Deliciously flavored by our secret Made by a Canadian Company. A man's winter food. Toasted Corn Flakes is our only product. | 10c. a package. At all Grocers. "MADE IN CANADA" ) Two Veils Arve Needed. . Two veils are needed for protec- tion from strenuous autumn breezes One veil is a face veil of fine hexagon mesh, the other isa draped veil which fleats over the hat. New veils of the latggr sort are called plateau veils." They are of open filadora mesh with a deep, effective border at either end. The veil thrown across a small hat so that the bob- dered ends fall at the sides, just be- low the shoulde and the fine face veil is draped closely over the hat | and face in usual fashion Pp is n e a Ribbon Tr : Ribbon trimmed many of the | charming evening dresses ina recent display of new French models. Ope of the prettiest arrangements was a succession. of graduated widths of white ribbon on a tulle dance frock. | | The ribbons were; not gathered, but "neve | the skirt was, and ea®™ band of rib- veloy } with ermine is a favorite: tion for theatre cloaks suggesting | Purdue university send out | throughout with the farmers' sistance women the women co-operate wives whenever as tha farr a Brooklyn has | t the widest ribbon being at the bot tom and the narrowest at the Pendants.falling from the waist ne jon long ribbons were ahother -inter- | esting ribbon feature successful woman butcher. < A a it te tiful, - A BEAUTIFUL BE VENING GOWN, effects 'y very mple peplum, ay or gnother. unusual charming tunic, it might answer to all these were of pink satin of a del- icate shade just tinting. to Javender. The%odice, severely plain apd sleeve in are seen in the eason's models but they | all manag: i verWdosirabie in one w The lamp shade skirt is one of these is shown a0 the The bodice skirt i legs had: as embroidery ized nos | 1 its only decora motifs of c« Bays on either Corsage The upper skirt peplum was ; lower edge over a wire which it well out from the figure lower portion of the skirt which from. this was of cream chiffon trimmed wish insertions of lace and through this could be seen the u! derskirt: of pleated chiffon. wh clung quite closely to the figure side 1 portion or shirred o » i then bon was set an inch above the next, ! top. ! mong | + be follow} Tre Barrie Creek Toastep Corn FLAKE Company, Lived LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA 18 EN EA A A ------------ =A Over 1,000 women have been en- gaged to examine all letters which have adcumulated at Liverpool and which are destined to the United States. Ar A A -- EA A. J ------------------ How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair -------------------------------------------- (Toilet Talks.) A stiff paste made with some pow- dered delatone and water and spread on a hairy surface about 2 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with it. The skin should be washed to free it from the remaining delatone No harm ean result from this treatment, but be sure it is delatone vou get and you will not be disappointed. CNN Arr i ro . one) ™) Clearance Sale of All CRIMMED HATS, SHAPES AND TRIMMINGS AC Greatly Reduced Prices. MISSES BUTLER & GRAHAM, B70 PRINCESS STREE . on 3 Phone ~-- Dandruffy Heads ~ Become Hairless teeters? If you want plenty of thick, beau- glossy, silky hair, do. by all get: rid of dandruff, for, it starve your hair and ruin it if don't. { It doesn't glo much good to try to brush or wash it out The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis« solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces or ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night' when retiring: use enough to moisten, the scalp and rub it in gent- \ means will you Iv with. the finger tips. . By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff"will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely" dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, You will find, too, that all itching and digging~of the scalp will stop, and your haly will look and feel @ hundred "times better You can get liquid arvon at any drug store It 15 Inexpensive and four ounces is all that you will need; no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim- ple remedy never fails. Aen How You May Thegw "Away Your [lasses * 3 NE m---- The statément is ade that thousands near eyeglasses who de not xeally need them, hi Fou are Dae of these uufortu vet, then these glasses may be riinin Your eyes lnstegd 5 helping thon Tho tds Who wear these "windows pr for themyeives. thai they can With glasses It they will got any oe ation filled at once : Go 2 store. and get id of Bon-Opto tablets : Ti hifidet x Dottie tle with warm Water and drop 74 one Bou- Opto tablet h this 'harmless Hquid vex fwo to four times d you are Hkely to be astonished olts right from the sis t. Many t been told that they have astie strain, estaract, sore cyelids, conjunctivitis and other eye Mirarders, veport wonderful bhewetie from the. use of this prescription. et this pre ription Bled and pe iL: you may se strengthen your eves that Blasgey will not be ry r andy wha are blind, Wha wear glasses 1 t reauiced them if thes had eh! ihele eves tn Toe. Rave Our eves he it ks foo late ! Bo ot bréome ane of. victims of neglect. gy se - ke crutches, » da epg ® a must be chioged to fit the ever ju sing weakened condition, go better see i Ton. oF th oflery, got A oe r, ghetle eves - preseription here given, Hd sy, the Co. of Toronto will fl] (he above preserin. on by mall, it sour drugetst ammo, W. Mahood, the Kingston Drug" + be Pleased vo fil) above = i weak eyes, or ¥ a never have far these onl

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