TE AG a SH PAGE FOURTEEN _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. Interesting Features The Realm Of Woman----Some The Woman Who Changed oid i In BAKING POWDER By JANE PHELPS LF : Twilight CONTAINS NO ALUM In a ddd ddd dried de dedodedotol dob oll dd dy (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of bic for inserting an engggement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) - - . EVELYN HEARS A COMPLAINT very different from the men in our had been: very approachable set, more dignified and well, and|through dinner and 1 thought -highbrow, and I thought that vou {good time to broach the subject. were probably like him." "Let me see!" and taking out pen- "Me highbrow!' I cil and paper he commenced to check with. a T'm offi the names of those he wished to that, altho 1gh I may be invite. The same crowd, practically, surely will if Georg that were at Mrs. Loring's. with me But isn't "But you 'haven't mentioned Kurts was hostess at dear? He goes with and Evelyn," I said boldly, my heart Friday evening too, Gearge's set, but he in my mouth, however, at my daring. A joy ug just as much." "They are too young for this din- Miss Vernon Coon, He certainly is a ner, and the . week-oid with but I sort of ir "But, George, Lyndhurst, like us so well wv glight! They 'were so very nice to Mrs-8.°J. Scovil, us Don't blush; mé-~have been, ever since 1 met zuest in the fandly wonderful about his them Please have them for myip.. 5 deLancey St Most any man would sake. 1 shall be so embarrassed if cent, NY. artist you know." you don't." While in Ottawa Mrs. LaVell, wife : "1 never think of him as an artist, "Nod. they a of Judge Lavell, Kingston, and Mrs. Evelyn," 1 returned. "I just think |But don't look so distressed. You John Maocgillivray, are the guests of of him as I would of any nice voung|can give another dinner just as 500M) poor and Mrs. Adam Shortt. fellow who makes himself agreeable. 8 you like and } fuvite them.' Miss Luly McQuade, Kingston; is He has been awfully nice to me "Oh, may And will you prom- visiting her mother, Mrs, James Mc- | George likes hiny, too! I added, me to come to my dinner? Quade, Cardinal fearing 1 was saying much in sked, thinking that this dinner 3 : favor this friend had made | wasn't mine anyway. It was his things pleasant for : and Mrs. Sexton's "Yes, 1 promise," would keep his word. I think George was a little sorry for me, that night, when he saw how desperately I want- ed to have Evelyn and Kurts "That's fine! Thank you," 1 turned as calmly as I could, joy in his promise. "Now we'll forget please, until 'after our over. And, stooping over, he kissed me, telling me to go to bed as he would be late. Oh, how I he was. going, CHAPTER The remainder of passed off ple XXIX. our luncheon asantly George really exerted himself to please and eanter- tain me. After 1 left him at the pf- fice, 1 ordered the chauffeur to stop after meals reward at Evelyn's. 1 wanted to show her the daily use of |v pearls Abbey's Salt + eat Oh vou lucky girl and Shiey 2 square claimed ' "They're perfec meal without fear. Then I told her of my « Take ABBEY'S for slug - the new dress gish bowels, Inactive liver dered for me and upset stomach, "He is she asked "Very! But, erything! Wait all it a interrupted anything but some day y has his Way Merton Gray a those people seems to en- (Contihued from Page 7.) $e Miss Isobel Minnes, Bagot street, the Dancing Club on she ex- tly lovely!" nner party, George had or- Users of this well known article have the assurance that food is made more wholesome" and nutritious by its use. 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An Mrs. Sexton to I don't said bitterly. Then, *'I 9 don't know what I should if 1 didn't know you, and so have some one to tell my troubles to. 1 owe Merton Gray an everlasting vote of thanks for bringing vou to call on me that day." soon : Embarrassing Question. know! anake out the suppose that means ton and he will make it out," I said bitterly. 1 was embarrassed, terri- bly so. Would George let me invite Evelyn and Kurtis, 1 doubted it, made me so miserable thas I aln immediately left, sorry that {3 had stopped in, or that I had said anything to Evelyn anent the din- ner until after 1 had talked . with George. "Who shall we have as guests at our dinner, George?' 1 asked He A AA tl A At Sl Air GQING 1! & sald we lig t, later. I that" Mrs. Sex- George re- af-| for my would do them, if you first dinner is mown ™ Ue orem her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L Goodwin, Alice street. Miss Harriet Gardiner, ion Ogilvie, and Miss nelly are expected vergal College holidays, Miss Edna Chown, who has been! attending Branksome Hall, Toronto, arrived in town to spend the Easter * Nothing equals | an aureole of beautiful hair as a frame for a pretty face. Without a background of nice hair a really pretty face frequently becomes plain but, with it, unattractive features assume life and beauty. Every woman can increase her natural charm by using Newbro's Herpicide. Herpicide makes hair beautiful. Dandruff saps the wi. n 1 tality of the hair. Herpicide applied intelligently and regularly, checks this I hon of hair life and prevents the hair from falling out, giving it a snap and luster, a soft silky fluffiness which can ac. Miss Mar- Harriet Don- home from Ha- to spend the Easter wanted to ask where when he left me so nonchalantly night after night! But I didn't dare. Our only really, really serious quarrel had been because I questioned him. (To be continued) AAP ASN Merton Is Eulogized. "So do I! + When I agreed to go | with him that day, I did so thinking only that it was nice of him to me; not that I' should find a friend I knew Mr. Howard Ready Renovator. If a bathtub becomes chipped, as which have worn shabby from having frost melt and run down the panes sometimes happens, the rough place | can quickly be made tot - look like will soon become unsightly Get alnew by applying a thin coat of this tube of artists oil pa he flake white, ; paint. It will wear longer than the holidays with her parents, Mr, and|and apply with the ger the | other paint. White enamel is in- Mrs, G. Y. Chown, "Sunnyside." damaged spot. It makes a smooth | clined to chip off woodwork or fur- . a a filling, can scarcely be detected and | niture and it can be easily touched up Miss Eleanor Minnes is expected | will harden in time like enamel. |in the same way. 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You a6 onnces--a family supply a much than vou ould buy tter conch syru xe dy-made for $2.50. Keeps perfectly and ¢ hildren love its Rleasant taste, * Pinex is a special and highly con- ventrated compound of gettin 3 Norwa away pine xtract and is known tl ver for its prompineds, case cA eer- Sri coming stubborn coughs hinty in "te avoid disa; and vou get est poointment. ask t for "214 ounces of Pine? Nth rections jong, and don't accept anv. hinge else. Guaranteed 'to give abso satisfaction x money promptly eh The Pinex Co, Toronto, AN a at NS NINN ANN + Wamen ig Germany are. dogs \awork formerly done by hors of being harnessed to a plow, Female mperatives in the shirt and collar atjustey of Derby, England, are dgman a war bonus, the that Women are now eligible to prac- tice law in South Carglina, Mare Island navy yard now use girls as messengers. Over 700 women motor units are soon to be engaged in Red Cross work, England has over 1,000,000 wom- en workers in its munition plants. Burlington, N' J., has a woman supervising principal of its. publie schools, The railroads in Germany employ over 100,000 women in various ca- pacities, Marriages in Germany creased about 20 per cent. war began. Mary Garret Hay is known as the "Big Boss" among the suffragists in New York. Shells, fuses and grenades manu- factured in England are almost en- tirely done by women. About 75 per cent. of the women munition workers in Great Britain aro organized. Women are now allowed to qualify as inspectors of small arms for the United States army. In 1916 the number workers in the British munition rdants increased over 700 per cent. Over 38,000 applications for di- (vorce have been made in Petrograd since the Bolshevik government went into power. Mary Pickford, the motion pic- ture actress, spends all her spare time in assisting the Red Cross in salvage work. 'Miss Jane Martin, advertising manager for the largest trading stamp eoncern in the country, re- ceives a salary of $10,000 a year. Over 125,000 women in New York city are 'eligible to vote at the special congressional elections to be held in that city on March 5th. Miss Lucy Burleson, the nineteen- year-old daughter of Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson, is a yeowoman in the navy at a salary of $41 per month, Miss Caroline Manning of the Minnesota state labor bureau claims that women who have replaced men in 'war work do from 50 to 75 per cent. more work than the men, » For her devotion to duty under shell fire, Miss Gladys King of Battersea, Eng., has been award- ed a military medal by the. British government, Women members of the Cherokee and Delaware tribes of Indians in Oklahama spend a greater portion of their time in knitting for the sol- diers at the front. Women who are able to qualify as draughtsmen will be employed as ship draughtsmen by the United States Navy. Their pay will range from $4 to $6.38 a day. Vassar college will be the scene of a huge training camp for nurses und it is expected that no less than 5,000 women will enroll there during the coming summer, Because of their knowledge of French and English, four 'Montreal, Can., Telephone opérators have been engaged by the United States gov- ernment to go to France to run mili- tary exchanges, Miss Florence Hacker, for many years in office of the director of pub- lie safety in Philadelphia, is known as the "stenographer with the ency- clopedia mind," because of her phe- nomenal memory, Even the grandmothers in Great Britain are now wearing . overalis and doing their bit to win the war by going into the munition plants and doing odd jobs, such as their physical powers will permit. Mrs. Hortense Ward of Houston, Tex., is the only woman able to cast @ vote in her Lone Star state. officials have de- since the of women while New department store em- plays 25 women clévator runners. Nite of her being a member of the -{ ject. and has By will not lose their right to vote in that sta Commissioners will be sent to ance to secure their lots, Catherine Breshkovsky. the Little andmother of 'Russia, deserted her husband, home and lit- tle son to work for the freedom of Russia. She is now past 70 years of age, but still keeps on with her life's work Among the first unit of Women's Overseas Hospitals, U.8.A., will be ten doctors, one dentist, one path- ologist, thirteen trained nurses, six ambulance drivers, four mechanics, one dietician, one radiographer, one pharmacist and two clerks. Miss Katherine Tarpey, who has been in this country 'for the last 26 years, has made application in Washington for her fi naturali- zation papers. She British sub- worked nearly all the been in this country as known as is time she ha a seamstress For the first time in the history of GIRLS! 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Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves evéry particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in- vigorates the ecalp, forever stopping itching and fallieg hair, but what will please vou most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair-- fine and downy at first---yes--but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for prefty, soft hair, and lots of it, surédly get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine trom any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. ~---- -- a MILLINERY, bar she is allowed to cast a ballot in \ at. bal- { STOP P DANDRUFF ducing on his own account. Hair Becomes Charming, Wavy, Lus-' plies and accounts, Disregarding the ancient among the royal families of Japan, the present emperor of that country has selected a girl of fourteen years for the crown prince's bride. She is a member of the imperial princely household. It has always been the custom to choose a girl from one of the five noble families, PLAYS AND PLAYERS Theda Bara is progressing with her forthcoming William Fox spec- tacle, "Salome.'] No expenses is be- ing spared in the production, which is said will be even more gorgeous and spectacular than "Oleopatra." Baby Marie Osborne's latest Pathe release, "Dolly Does Her Bit," has been completed and will shortly be ready for Pathe exhibitors. "The Honor of His House' will be Sessue Hayakawa's next release and the Jap star will make three more features for the Paramount pro- gramme before he commences pro- Anna Nilsson, a star of tional beauty and talent. ds ed: with Charles, Richmond in There," the seven part select ture, 'which will' be screened at Regent the first three days of next week. Miss Nilsson's last local ap- pearance was with George Coban in "Seven Keys To Baldplate." excep featur- "Over fea- the Lillian Walker, the original dim- pled comedienne, has organized a company of her own and will pro- duce a series of features to be leased dn the independent market. / "Her Sister's Rival," which ap- pears at the Imperial the first three days of next week, is the first of the new Russian Art Films recently brought to America. « The featured players in this production are Mlle. Vera Colodnaya and Mons, V. A. Polonsky, of the Russian: National Theatre, Moscow, / RT 'Anna Case, the Metropolitan op- eratic star, will shortly make her de- but on the screen in a feature en- titled "The Gelden Hope." William A. Brady is wmgking ' a screen version of the celébrated Drury Lane melodrama "Sealed Or- ders," with an all-star cast of World players, including Kitty Gordon, Car- Iyle Blackwell, Montagu Love, June Elvidge, Madge Evans and many others, y Very Slow, For two years the most decorous courtship of Sandy fand 'Lisheth had slowly progr One Sabbath night, after a silence of about an hour, "Lisbeth murmured: -- w "A peuny for your thochts, San- yt "Weel," £28, "1 was jist thinkin' how fine it wad be if ye were tae gie me a; wee | Bit kissie." "Lisbeth kissed him. . Then twanty- seven minutes dT silence. An' what are ye thinkin' abet the noo, Sandy---anither?" the noo." "Is it, laddie?" asked 'Lisbeth, softly, her 'heart going pit-a-pat. "An' what micht it be?" "1 was jist thinkin'," answered 'Sandy, "that it was aboot time ye were paying me that penny for my : ts." ' custom | McLelland a re-|. replied Sandy, with bold-| "Nae, nae, lassie; it's mair serious |: R. J. McLelland and Miss rived in town on day, from England, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. turned from Toronto. ER Mrs. Norman E. Adams, announces the engagement daughter, Evelyn Claire Perrin, to} Horace Oarleton Mabee, M.D., C/M., son of Dr. and Mrs. James E. Mabee, Odessa, Ont. . . Jean | Tues- | have Fortt re Hamilton, of 'her * » » The marriage is announced Kathryne Cecelia Hunt, daughter of Mrs. Johanna Hunt, Earl street, and | the late John Hunt, Eeq., to John) Lindsay Strafford, B.A., which took place at Seattle, (Wash., Tuesday, high noon, March 12th. Mr. and Mrs Strafford will be at home after March 15th, on Lapoz Island. of Money in Camphor, i Camphor groves may some day be as familiar to us as peach orchards and orange groves. Agents of the department of agriculture have found that when planted in hedges fifteen feet apart camphor trees will yield each year about eight tons of trimmings to the acre, from - which about two hundred pounds of gum camphor can be distilled. At pres- ent prices that means a profit of about $160 an acre. The camphor trees are hardier than many of, our fruit trees, but are suited only to the southern half of our country -- Youth's Companion, Women nurses are to be employed in' naval hospital ships for the frst time in American navy history According to the latest census tak en in New York there are more wo- men than men in the Empire City. In Armenia women are encouraged in industry. [EASTERN @ BRAND CAPS On sale at all good stores EASTERN BRAND CAPS. or DAD and ris LAD a q mm -- ¢ pleasure of the meal.' ability or for food value, Japan Tea is the choice of the discriminating hostéss. Govern- ment inspected and unadulterated. "The cup that cheers bul not inehriates." SEAR TEA | The refreshing effect, the nutritive elements and the delicate flavor in each cup materially enhance the" For soci- Cooper. 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