CO I i ~_PAGE ee -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. CE ---- | The Theatres - | Save the food -- when you have potatoes for a nfeal you need less bread. -- Issued by Canada Food Board. "Mrs. Wiggs #f the Cabbage Patch." Wiggs of the Cabbage t that greatest of. all comedy dramas, is a most timely event, for the play teaches unselfishness and generosity, consideration fc about and yet at the same time amu and entertains; in fact] the nume odd characters are de- lightful cor studies Miss May B. Harst, who portrays Mrs, Wiges, has been highly complimented for her clever impersonation and she has ir her support capable people who have been selected entirely for their ability SE Saturday an Exceptional they represent. The parts of Asia, Australia and Europeana are played| . . ® ® by the Glenister children ages 3, 51 : - and 7 and they add a charm to the|== a nN y : 1 WwW hay play that cannot be duplicated with-|== out the youthful and wholesome at-| mosphere that only children can give | =~ @& play. Mrs, Wiggs comes to the | = ar April 15th a 2 Here's a list of Saturday specials that every thrifty and saving woman in Kingston should scrutinize and read most carefully; being contracts placed many months ago, and in fact are quoted far below even the whole- sale price of today. AY 7 o dain At Griffin's, In "A Modern Musketeer," which is being shown at Griffin's this even- ing, and also to-morrow matinee and evening, Douglas Fairbanks holds up the mirror of the past and comparies the chivalry of the olden times to the ssent day. The photoplay is re- ased by Arteraft and is in liné with Fairbank's recent productions with] | scenes of ultra-sensationalism and 2 f . 9 humor. Sonia Markona, in her first OO 11 I 1 ell fy photaplay, "Al Painted Madonna," made a distinct impression upon the audience who attended this theatre Sonia Markona has # last evening : both beauty and talent and those| 111 fo who witnessed her work in the above = picture declare it to be a wonderful ; pictdre of beauty and talent. Char- 3 : ' : lie Chaplin in "A Woman," * is a Our spring models mn young men s suits scream fngly funny picture and typi "Ohaplin." In addition we are have a smartness, dash and vim about them emily *Ohaplin.2_ It sadition we are . . {also showing 1e Fats gz, that is very pleasing to' smart « dressers. | which altogether completes a bill Every little kink and curve Las a meaning |}|""""" Be Burpee a of its-own. | BRITISH RED CROSS We are showing some very stunning |} MAKES ITS APPEAL new fabrics and colorings -- exclusive sty- | The Need Is Urgent. Your Are les. Suits $18, $20, $22, $25, $28, $30. Ls Called Ubon To Spring overcoats, $15, $18, $20, $22, | .lp. Remember the collections on Sun- , . | day for this society, Do your bit. The pleasure is ours when we show. {Give your dollar and comfort sone { wounded soldier and perhaps save his { 1ifé. a et he frou. A 100 DISTINCTIVE NEW YORK MODELLED SUITS, ATTRACTIVE- fed and the dying at the front. | the Red Cross Society in relieving| == 4 [them The smallest contribution |=" LY PRICED EOR SATURDAY AT $20.00 AND UP. | thankfully received. The need Is very|== ¢ ) great. . 0 TREO Here is another extraordinary showing of absolutely the newest spring ~ style suits -- excellent in quality of material, cut and finish. Many different styles to choose from--developed in all the most favored weaves -- that are most becoming to the natty, smart tailored coats, some strictly tailored -- others more effective with pleats, triple skirt effect, braids and buttons used in many ways. : These are the extremely Histinctive one-of-a-kind suits pre- ferred by women of critical taste.. Most exceptional values at $20 and up. Merriam-Pelow Wedding. BROCK STREET i A quiet wedding took place Thurs- 3 If q ' day morning in St. Mary's Cathedral, i when Janet Edythe, daughter of Mr. o your route, it pays to walk: and Mrs. D. Pelow, Clergy street, he- came the bride of Charles Kennet Merriam, son of Charles Merriam, Rochester, N.Y. Rev, Father A. J. Hanley officiated. The bride wore a travelling suit of pearl grey silk poplin, with hat to match. She was EREEERENEEENENEE NEN EEE ocd by ter sister Elizabeth. and the groomsman was F. K. Leig- g ton After the ceremony the party : ; E hhae 250 PAIRS of the Genuine Julius Kayser's F amous Washable Cham- Practise economy: There is no virtue in retursed fo the home of the bride. oisette Gloves, black, white, grey, natural and white. with black stitching. where dinner was served. i . Board. couple left on the noon train for ss Offered Saturday at 75¢ a pair. Buffalo, N.Y. On their return Mr. . and Mrs, Merriam will reside in the - city for the present. Ss -- me Ss -- ts -- Ss ar S-- in Sm a Sn. Ss Se -- mr Sn Re -- es Sn Se Sie Le Sn Sn Te Sn Sr -- Ee ---- Ss -- Sr Br fsa as -- Ro ---- an Ss re +7 300 PAIRS of Boys' and Girls' Real Heavy Leather Knit Cotton Stock- ings, an unequalled strong school stocking, will give the best of satisfac- tory wear; in black-only. Good value Saturday at 49¢c a pair. Mrs. Lucas, Napanee, was remov- ed to the General Hospital from the outer station om Friday afternoon in. Corbett's ambulance. She is suf- fering from appendicitis. re > DAILY MEMORANDUM "Polyanna," Grand, 8.15. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" Grand, 2.30, Saturday. > ; 2 k | See top of page 3, right hand corner, i , tor probabilities. Rummage sale, Fellowship Club, Y. W. C. A, April 13th, 228 Princess St, hu e 150 PAIR of Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Black and White Lisle Finisp- ed Cotton Hose. Special value Saturday 25¢ a pair. , { i 225 PAIRS of Ladies' Very Fine Spring Cashmerette Hose, in black MARRIED. and white, Excellent value Saturday, 50c a pair. . . o CASSIDY -CONLEY--In Kingston, on + By XQ t alu Sa Ys pa New styles in spring suits and coats, the Wednenday, April 10th aso. Out: : largest and best assortment we have ta Leo Francis Cassidy, Ot King: ever shown, all the new materials and MERRIAMEBLOW ov ev: Dobos 3. J. Hanley, Janeth, Edythe, datugh- colors, including many exclusive styles or of Me. and. Mrs. Dennis Pelow. i Fo 38 Clergy street west, to C. Ken- not shown elsewhere. I 0 A 125 Ladies' Extra Fine White Balbriggan Spring Vests, in sleeveless and short sleeves. Extra good value Saturday 50c each. » neth, son of Charles Merriam, Ros pt § chester, N.Y, DIED, SUITS FROM vo. . a. $14.98 TO $69.00 GAUDREAU-4In Kingston, on Friday, April 12th, at 915 am, Judith 5 . & - J ohn Laidlaw & Son Ltd. a EERE Lalonde, beloved wife of Zephyrin ears, 'COATSFROM .. ... $14.98 TO $47.50 Ml... oie iri St, (1 i ne a No flowers. Westbrook, on April 11th, Jearge 0, 8. Galtes, in hisis= . Voile silk and crepe blouses, a most attrac- tive showing of new models in white DE IN Sai ROT: d 1 Too at 1.30 aglook. and colors. §l 'Westhrook Methodist ahurch at » X ' Friends and acquaintances respectfully ~ dnvited to attend. ~ FROM a * 98¢ TO $7 50 g HISCOCK---On Apu] Ligh 1918, at 102}1% 0 aa Rw ee . arrie street. Nursing Sister Anna rou ASSOCIA 3 ' / McCaul, second daughter of Edgar : TRY TION. : E C. and Mary B. Hiscock. « Fugeral (private) 10 a.m. Saturday. | Members Demonstrated Best Points on Their Favorite Birds. Memorial Cards The Poultry Association met on . Acknowledgement of Appreciation | Thursday 'evening. There was a Cards, Bordered Calling Cards, Etc. | large number of visitors and new samples. members present. C. S. Anglin pre- ~ * Job Department, sided. . WL, #3 British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. The feature of the eveming was a Phone 202. series of addresses by six members || of the association om their birds. ° | Each pointed out thejr ehara tics and. showed in what: respects ; v soiled: w A black vici kid shoe is one of the always larly from $4.98 to $12.50. Bi : : dressy shoes. Besides it is the best to wear, the ON SALE SATURDAYFOR ~~ RiFr-- al] nd on Langahane 3 easiesttoclean. i vo ale '$1.98 EACH mt Familiar Quotations }}a. c. Racer. Montreut Star cartoon [J | °° Nice shoes of this style; plain. toe; spool {§ IEA -- marr eh heel, at $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 and up. eee lf +.