¢ ns PAGE TWELVE _ : THE DAILY Le 'WHIG, SA SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. . ¥ 4 pre 00 0A The Theatres |E | TE . ' 2 At the Grand, - Ti inagement of the Grand ) jouse announces a progré amine, : f , class photoplays and polit2 for next Monday and | The feature picture will] « Rosson," a play in which an! Who S€€S a few of these ns 0 wy of political intrigue 8/22 by a capable company of new suits we are showing artists especially selected. No expose} . . q gent ol reduction] = y An Unusual List of Ex- ¢ 3 2st, in its exceptional & cep tional Bargains will want to try them on. . the tines are Offered at Astonishingly Low Prices ela wi ~ a -- WR = Save the Food. -- Cogk food well--it goes farther. -- lesued by Can- ada Food Board. " ob sttings and wonderful outdoor Ww So? - 5 of which was photo- 7 a 1 OE raph Riverside Drive, New . hen he tries them on he fork, and part at Palm' Beach, Flor- 18 sure to want to buy ids There will also be a twoereel edy of * the famous Lonesome one. And when he buys Luke variety An educational pie- 1 1 2 : ture and the Pathe News will also be one i will give him such shown. A reature act of polite vaude- e 1 : ville will make up one of the most xce ent service that we entertaining bills of the season. This will be assured of his fu- programme will be presented Mon- day and Wednesday ly. ture patronage. day and ednesday only "Witch Your Step." A musical play with many be- "1 witching qualities, is what is said of 0 satisfy the custo Irving Berlin's international Bynco- mer always" is the guid- pated musical success entitled : . "Watch Your Step," which comes to ing rule under which we the Grand Opera House on Tuesday, April: 23rd for one night only. all work here. "Watch Your Step' is a snappy, ra- 3 pid-fire singing &nd dancing show that captures it audience. It is a Come and test the ad- veritable cvelone of comedy, capti- Vv, vating songs, lilting, melodies, whis- antages offered you tleable airs, clever voices, graceful here for satisfactory trad- dancing, fascinating girls, gorgeous costuming, splendid scenic effects and ing. a light logical plot, all combine to make up one -of the most delightful theatrical entertainments that have Once you try us you '1 come to this city ih a long time. Promi t among the many song hits always stick by us. re "Settle Down in a One-Horse . 7 own," '"Thev Follow Me Around," ' "The Minstrel Parade,' "When I MEN S SUITS ie $18.00 UP TO $35.00 Discovered You," "Lead Me to Love," | "The Dancing Teacher," "Show Us { How to Do the Fox Trot," "I Love 75 DISTINCTIVE NEW YORK MODELLED SUITS -- Featuring the very latest and attractive models to be shown this season. The quali- How to 10 Hie Rox rol ane ties are exceptionally good and the low prices quoted should ap al im- MEN'S OVERCOATS, $15 UP TO $28.00 "Old Operas in a New Way." : mediately to every thrifty woman in search of a spring suit. e strik- LAU Griffin's. ingly low prices for tonight begin at $20.00, $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 BOYS' CLOTHES THAT SATISFY. niu tul Geraldine Pastas in the and on up. Devil Stone. ' eame in for an ove whelming degree of praise last even- ing from the audience assembled at this popular playhouse, & declared to be the greatest of th brilliant artist's screen career. A TT I other popular feature war Virvinia i ® % : ivingston' S, i olen Humor, ich ls | gue, which revolves around a paint- 4 5 ing stolén from the Concoran gallery : in Washington, DC. "These tw EXTRA SPECIAL -- 450 0 PAIRS OF "KAYSER" BETTER UALITY beautiful feature pictures as well as Brock Street. stirring episode of "The Fatal Ring WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES -- In a heavy suede finish. | comprise the programme for this Perfectly cut and gloves made to wear. In black and white and colors. evening and which should be seen If off your route, it pays to walk. id all lovers of fine photoplays. A special offering tonight at 75¢ a pair. (Continued on Page 9.) TOLD IN TWILIGHT. Mel bi ans tire Bare. London 550 PAIRS OF LADIES' VERY FINE SILK RADIUM HOSE. VERY ont. io sxpesten in the City ou Mon, SPECIAL TONIGHT, SL 00 A PAIR -- Buy these now. We will not and Mrs, Walter Sage, Clorgy street,| = ° have them when the summer comes. This is an excellent value of full for a few days, ; fashioned silk hose of double lisle tops. = In the most wanted shades: a a a sia | Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Nash, of Al-|=2 Smoke grey, champagne, bronze, chocolate, black and white. Extra- bert street, entertained on Monday |= eyening for their niece, Miss Leah ordinary value tonight at $1 .00 a pair. Judson in honor of. her eighteenth birthday, Miss Judson received, as- sisted bv her mother. The home was ay beautifully decorated with pink nya: 200 PAIRSOF BOYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY LEATHERNIT SCHOOL IWORIy-[ive KuPals WoIG DIesomt... STOCKINGS -- The best wearing stocking in the trade -- in splendid -- pesnignent fast dye. Your choice tonight 49c a pair. The Salvation Army. Kingston is to he favored with a ectal visit of Commissioner Rich- ahi Tortora) Commands 31 oan | 600 MEN'S VERY FINE WHITE COTTON NIGHT SHIRTS, ALL April 20h sud 21 st. Rssisied by So. ! SIZES. VERY SP ECIAL TONIGHT 75¢ EACH. i Brig. and Mrs, Morchen and Adjut. : od special for the anime ol | 1000 YARDS OF FANCY RIBBONS FOR TONIGHT -- In rich designs | hoon at G.T.R, station at 2 p.m, "Ses : of Dresden, floral and beautiful Roman stripes. Splendid values rang- noon at G.T.R. station at 2 p.m, "See other advt. for full programme, . ing in prices from 25¢ to $1 00 a yard. An Inter pretation Of War. oo "The Glory of the Trenches,' hingoby Dawion a message 'of 325 SMART AND DAINTY NEW YORK COLLARS -- In the various Conningsby Dawson--a message ° comfort and cheer to mothers, fath- ers and friends of "soldier boys." 4 new shapes and including all the fashionable materials. Special show- Tider Dawson went with the boys, laughing and cheering, up to the|= ing tonight at 50c to $1.50 each. . front, and over the top--and made |S= == ) the trip on a stretcher, wounded and = . > John Laidlaw & Son Ltd. | | | | Cook food well; 'it goes farther. --Issued by Canada F ood Board. | To-Night STOCKINGS, perfect fitting, fast dye, double sole and high spliced heels. Sizes 8} and 10. Special tonight for 35¢ per pair. UE 0 = A WOMEN'S COTTON STOCK-\ INGS, seamless feet, warranted fast colors, full fashioned, two special qualities. Special tonight for 25¢ and 35c¢ per pair. a La ondon hospital. Price, $1 per copy at Uglow & Co's. Gave Fine Address, The Bay of Quinte Clerical Union met in Picton on Tuesday and Wed- negday. Rev. Dr.sSeakar, rector of St. Matthew's church, Toronto, con- | ducted a 'quiet day,' and gave a address to the clergy. Rey, Cano FitzGerald, of Kingston, read a pa- per om "The Synoptic Cospels." b (or theft contributions were heartily Fa ---- -- ------------------------------ for their contributions were heartily = passed, Paid A Fine, Memorial Cards There was ' but one case before Magistrate Farrell at the Police Court Cards; on Saturday morning. J. Devine was| See our samples. accused of being intoxicated, pleaded partment, guilty, and was fined $10 and costs.| British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd, n n ------ ~-- Ay MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS, a large roomy shirt in neat stripes at far less than cost of materials, the last for some time at this price. Special to- night for $1.19. : - He stated that he had secured the liquor from his own home. «if Poor tea that be sold at a lo JAMES REID 76 PAIRS CORSETS, all the sea- B{ orice is most extravagant in use. =A 5 g| little good tea, ltke Salada, makes & ; 9 - Re son's styles and models, every BB 50:7 more cups; hence its real econ- 2 We are chowing : a fine kid high cut lace book omy. 5 i : , mits, size in the lot, but not in every ; L > 5 ol Fa Priced regular from - El oni nL MESA tis a : spool heel, for ladies, at $6.00. B. . 50 to $2. g. Special te tonight rad 5.1 \ s a 5 CR ro rh Sh age 4 vight nana comer, : -------- 3 'These are fiice goods and we can recommend aa RE i Qucen struet Rahnomsi] 1. : tions ¥ ; ! . rca ud Jol at dirs 3. Cowanira, 143 fo the wear. All sizes in stock, 2} to 7, in width D : Guna, Tuesday, Ape. Sot, 3 to § v'clock, -- 3 Drotem that 1 Imalige no oh : 2 oiily. : =; ws 5 BRE " DIED: B| FORSYTH BE---Killed in actin, Treo Andrew Forsythe, eldest son of and Mrs. A 4 , aged 26 years and § months, RICKARD Battersea, on A ath, 1918, Alice Rickard, kard, aged H oR