Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1918, p. 8

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\ -~ ia \ : a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. ~~~ --. = ee The Theatres || | Asi anatell hs -- HH Ss - E i At the Grand. = { In "The Strimg Way," which will = --- :s- = s = -- f - Save the food. Wasting food prolongs the war. -- Issued by Canada Food Board. : Yorkers spending their money, Es : WwW , ge ro which is all shown very interesting- | == s . X raol : 1a 4 ly. The photography in this offer- (= y ' ing #8 just what it is claimed to be-- |= wonderful. The scenes, both in-|== terlors and exteriors, are things of |= beauty seldom seen on the screen. YOU'LL SHOP BRIGHT AND EARLY FOR SPECIALS SUCH AS THESE. | video Js sta and she is' at her { brilliaht best in this attraction. The {drama is of (New York life among | the very wealthy, We see a famous | New York carbaret, with Ms ice skating revue in full blast, and we see other glimpses of rich New } 2 { be shown at the Grand for the last ! time\to-night. beautiful June E|- "The [Strong Way" is the sort of & story that always interests. It has a mumber of incidents which' are startling, to say the least, and the big climax, which comes at the criti- cal moment, is driven home in a commanding, convincing manner by the splendid cast selected! for this production. The Pathe News and | comedy reels, along with a beautiful ireel of scenic film, will complete < | A Just how we can save customers money, is thoroughly demonstrated = in this ad. These offerings are important enough to warrant the attention | the picture bill. The vaudeville, | == of every "Thrifty Woman" interested in the needs of the season, and prices les Valadans, ia novelty wire act, (= are not only remarkably low, but in many instances less than 'similar is a splendid act. -- . rapa E . grades can be purchased for in today's markets. E = ---- E = = E E E EB Orie » the gifted wy metropolitan faln- wealth Y, has a turn for writing novels on soclologistical topics and wanders through the slums to find subjects. On one of these expeditions he runs = BE F £ ; 2 across a bright girt waif of the = : street who has been arrested forthe | == 3 ' first time on a icharge of begging. [== ° } i % 4 . He secures her releasg and in order |= ; RN ? -- ' = ; BE = oo] * % ! range takes her to his mother's ele- gant home, where her position is to study the under 'world at short OF THE SMARTEST TYPES IMAGINABLE -- A DELIGHTFUL that of part servant and part guest, and where she is given plenty to eat and which she prizes even more, a CHOICE SATURDAY AT $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 AND UP >, 9 : a stock of fashionable clothes. &5 You'll Like the Difterence The book that the novelist finish. a = 2 Seldom, very seldom, will you meet 'with : ed with the 'waif as an inspiration > - ; Then he 34, = suits that offer such smartness. in every detail Th : B i diff proved a "best seller." £ ere 1s a proposes to cast the girl adrift on xX th 1 h subtle 1 erence between the world again without anything in rd e clothes we sell and ordinary clothes. the 'way of reward. What happens To d t d . then will be shown during the pro- understand it you must see them. duction of "The Brat" at the Grand Y . > a r - Fs Ma 4 . To appreciate it you must wear them. mer and hehe, TAR Ae ight now this spring is the best time At Griffin's. ind out about them. 4 Douglas Fairbanks in his new Art- eraft picture "Headin' South," was a J Friees, $18.00 ue to $30.00. decided favorite with the audience mammoth s last evening, who assembled at this toc to select from. popular playhouse to see the interna- tional star in one of the most unique as well as one of the most distinctive plays of the season. In this picture ! ® @ 1 V1 sto Douglas undertakes some hair-raising "stunts" with his fleet * pony, "smiles" and the photoplay bristles start to finish. and excellence in tailoring and material at such very low figures. Ordinarily many of them would be about double the price today--consid- ering the present conditions prevailing in the woollen markets. There are many styles and the collection provides special scope for choosing something exclusive and practical. The materi- als are: wool serges, gabardines, poplins, pail- ette silks, taffeta silks and satins. Special value Saturday at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and up. with action from BROCK TREET Through the riot of thrills and ad- If off your ro t it » 1k Yenture that run in a audi' South," ute 1 a love romance stands out. ere is pays to walk. a wide diversity of scenery in the pic- 3 : 4 ture, and great ensembles of mounted E-- men. No one who loves a good photo- play, or who, admires a great and beautiful artist, like. Jewel Carmen, ~ . should miss seeing this gifted star in i "The Girl with the Champagne Eyes," which highly delighted the EREE EY dience last evening. This photo- NENENEENENESNNNNRNRNEE ron i Cs pian 900 PAIRS OF LADIES' SILK LISLE ton; short sl 1 ; RADIUM HOSE, in black and re ae Ie Sleeveless, od white. Your choice Saturday 50c¢ pr. makes: Watson's, Cumfy; Corona 750 PAIRS OF LADIES' BLACK AND and Shaw-waod, Te urday WHITE BOOT SILK RADIUM ema 975 PAIRS OF "KAYSER'S" PURE HOSE. Esta value Seliday . SILK LADIES' GLOVES, in col RE rad ae ee a a pair y In of pongee, grey, white, black, white 1500 LADIES' SPRING AND SUM. itched 1 a MER VESTS, in lile, mesh and oct. = p\hed in black. .A bargain Satus opportunity to exhibit not only her beauty but also her talent. It is a tin We thrilling story of how love chi Was £ F ood P, rolongs the War. Is- : thief gb A etn De sued by Canada Food Board. | § these special attractions - this evening. : A Daughter of Uncle Sam, In this new thrilling serial for pa- triotic audiences, there is also a' : splendid red-blooded strain of ro- mance' to be 'found throughout the whole twelve chapters. This most 900 MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS in Penman' High Grade Make. Splendid value Saturday . . . . . ? 75¢ : Ban remarkable serial "A Daughter of Uncle Sam," abounds in exciting thrilling action and encounters which have resulted from conflicts between American patriots and German secret agents, who have been striving to in- terfere with "Uncle Sam's" greal war machine. First episode at the King Edward to-night and Saturday. To- night, Bobby Connolly picture, Uzual admission. 1200 PAIRS OF BOYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY COTTON SCHOOL STOCKINGS, in leatherknit and rock rib as REED only. Your choice Saturday + .. .. 35¢c and 49¢ a Pair 1700 YARDS OF BEAUTIFUL QUALITIES CURTAIN NETS f inti designs; CURTAIN SCRIMS in flower, hemstitched and tape boy She Oeintiont CHOICE SATURDAY, 25¢ A YARD AND UP. : Home On Furlough. Among the soldiers who returned to Kingston on Tuesday was Unnner HOU : William Gibb, who enlisted in Aug- ; SE DRESSES, made in the most ust; 1014, in the dvd Battery, ist approved styles and warranted fast col- §B| Brigade, under command of the late ors f Il t f + 2 Lieut.-Col. Russell Britton, end went » full assortment of sizes. Regular overseas ii September. His brigade reached France on Feb. 15th, 1018. values $1.75 and $2.00. Saturday for B Gunner Gibb wears four chevrons. $1.19. Bl He was never wounded, but was three times sent to the base with rheumatism, lumbago &nd trench 180 GLORIA TAFFETA UNDER. {|e io mor, on fioves and SKIRTS, black, navy, green, brown and || Mev 22nd. ; copen blue; well made, with 3 deep ask ounces, ail sizes, sold at $1.75 and 8 in dt, SI 90. turday for $1.19. EY 0 May sth, Te : v Ee nn DAILY MEMORANDUM '200 PAIRS CORSETS, in this season's H| BORN. Seo top Gf page 5 FIAT band corns --r-- . wie models; all sizes in the Jot. Lut aor in, Ramm, an gos, 1 jp we uP BOTMIE, ¥ every style. ormer prices were $1.50, BI 7 mane. $1.75 and $2.00. Saturday for 98¢. Bl ANGDON-LUCAS AL St, 3 . : y Moy ia 1315, bY Re 240 NEW SPRING BLOUSES -- White, Bl Sis simi tit os muslin aud faney stripes, in prety pat nl : | - cess St : '8 : ing tiie, You: 4 20 pairs Ladies' Black Kid Lace H.C. Spool Heel, B.,C. and Df widths, sine eS. ci kre. SER » nd D. John Laidlaw & Son Ltd. EE OE OE ~ i = : : shoes in the chocolate; and the b

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