THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, - SATURDAY , JANUARY 11, 1919, _. PAGEEIGHT _ | WEAR. | "Purn to the Right." leaving the theatre one evening after witnessing one of the season's popular successes 2a kindly old gen- tleman was overheard discussing the play with his companion, ® sweet, elderly lady. H s praising the play; he was thr His ecom- panion answered, "Yes, it Was very exeiting, but I do wish some one | would write a play with an old-fash- foned idea. 1 mean a clean play of home life. Somehow 1 can't help wishing for another 'Way ~Dawn Bast,' "Old Homestead,' or.'The For- tune Hunter." "Plays like that are not written any more," the man replied, "I wish | they were." This is the sentiment of many the- atre-goers, old and young. "Turn to the Right!' is to be presented at the Grand Opera House to-night. It will be a rare treat. At The Strand Emmy Wehlen, in "His Bonded Livington's Annual Clearance Sale of High Class Ready-to-Wear Clothing And Furnishings at 20 Per Cent. Discount If you're a shréwd buyer here's your chance to practice real economy. You may be one of thase men who prides himself on his shrewd buying judgmnt--you'll have occasion to demonstrate that shrewdness if you participate in this "Livington's Jan- uary Sale." Blue and black suits only, excepted. Wife," a>smart up-to-date comedy drama of society Hfe, will be the at- traction at the Strand on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. In this picture Miss Wehlen is supported by a cast of well known and distinguish- ed players, headed by Creighton Hale in the leading role. The story is that of a beautiful young society de- butante who wishes to be sure that the man she marries is in love with i her for her own beautiful self and not for her wealth. With this idea in view she leaves her luxurious home and lives the quiet, simple life of a girl in ordinary circum- stances. 'Here she meets and falls in love with a young architect who is also in love with her. She still poses as a poor girl, however, and the unusual complications which ar- ise impart many humorous situations --~a8 woll-as many semi-tragic ones-- to the clever play, At Griffin's, Again 'last evening a large audi- ence witnessed the entertaining pro- MEN IN KHAKI 20 per cent. discount means a big saving on your expenditure for civilian outfit. Call and seg us. Goods marked lain figures. All sales for cash. If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. a 0 : | gramme exhibited at Grifin's, and which is headlined by the noted co- median, Fred. Stone, in "The Goat." It is an exeesllent vehicle for Fred. Stone, and. gives him extraordinary opportunities to display his humor and acrobatic skill. The other de- lighttul feature is Lila" Lee in "Such la Little Pirate," which proved even more charming than her first picture, "The Cruise of the Makebelieves," in which she scored so great a success recently. All who appreciate the best in. motion pictures should see the above programme this evening. Returned Soldiers Coming. An ambulance special from the S.8. Araguaya, carrying one officer ant forty-one men bound for Kingston, loft Halifax at 9.45 on Friday even- ing, and is expected to reach Kihgs- ton on Sunday afternoon. These men are all bound for Queen's Mili tary Hospital. : A troop train carrying 10 other ranks for M.D. No. § "from the 8.8. Scandinavian should arrive in Kings- li ton on Saturday. night. There. are ll no Kingston men in either the Scan- dinavian or the Araguaya party, but several of them are from the sur- rounding digtrict. : i Winter Tours, There is no pleasanter way - to re- cuperate from fall colds or influenza than by taking a trip south. Splen- did climatic conditions and beautiful scenery await you, while there are scores of attractive resorts. Winter Tour tickets are now on sale to points in Alabama, Arizona, Cuba, Florida, ll Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jer New Mexico, North Carolifia, South Carolina - and Texas, Stop- | over privileges allowed. The Grand Full bleached, fine even weave cotton, 40, "42 and 44 inches wide. Regular price 80c, 98c a pair. Special price for to- : 29¢ each $8 me as ar sss Trunk: system affords a'variety of ll routes and its representatives will gladly map out a tour for you. Con- sult J. P. Harley, CP, and T.A, G.T., Ry., Kingston, Ont, Wanted, ..1n December the Whig published the picture of Pte. O'Reilly, 2 mem- ber of the P. PoC. L. I. Will the persor® who kindly sent us in this photograph please firnish name and 'address of same? Some of - O'Reilly's former friends at the front are also anxious to know of-his pres- ent whereabouts . The Whig will | gladly receive and transmit any in- i}| formation. Out Of Town Buying. H. J. Bongard, the hustling your Capt. Arthur Johnsen, A M.C,, who has 'completed his duties at . thed Rathbun House Hospital, R.A F., has been detailed for duty at the stand- ing medical board, Ottawa dispersal area. % + , B.Q M.S. Jones, No.-3 C.GR., at- tached No. 3 C.ASC. Service Com- pany, has been returned to his unit on completion of his duties with the C.A8.C. * Lieut T. M. Suteliffe, Corporals W, Tugwood and V. G. Matthews, acting- Corporal W. Thomson and Privates G. Bell, E. McCreary, 8. B. Palmer and P .Kurkowski have been re- turned to duty at Kingston on the closing of-the supply depot at Dese- ronto. Cpl. V..G. Matthews and Ples. Ss B. 'Palmer and G. il have heen posted for duty with the Conserva- tion Section, Kingston, © Pte. P. Kurkowski, No. 8 C ASC. Service Company, has béen posted for duty with the barrack stores sgc- tion. Acting-Corporal W, Thomson has been posted to tie horse transport section for duty at: Cobourg. Cpl W. Tugweod goes to the supply see- tion at Cobourg. Pie. E. McCreary, C.A.8.C. Service Company, has been posted for duty with the horse transport section at Kingston. Major E. H. Lancaster, C.F.A., had returned from court-martial duty at Belleville. The representative of the re- in the G.W.V.A. club rooms on the gubject of repatriation and employ- ment of returned soldiers is Trevor McGuire, a lecturer who has been touring Ontarib as a speaker under the auspices of the Repatriation Committee Speakers' League. He is to be in Kingston on January 21st. Several soldiers and discharged soldiers in the city are finding that some of the lawyers, justices of ihe peace and commissioners are charg- ing sums varying from fifity cents to one dollar for signing the applica- tion forms for the war service gratuity, It is, however ,not neces- sary for any soldier .to pay any sum at all, as these forms are being sign- ed free of charge by 'A. B. Cunning- ham, (W. F. Niekle, M.P.; James Mag mee, and Dr. W. W. Sands, ety clerk, and any aldenmen. ' C.8.M.1. James Vincent Purtell,! late of the 146th C.E.F., obtained his discharge today on general demobili- zation. Mr. Purtell perfdrmed splen-| did service since the beginning of the war in the training of officers and N.€.0.s of the C.E.F, The arrangements for the funeral of Major-Gen. Hemming yesterday, were carried out to the letter, and de- spite the very bad state of the weath- er, there was not a hitch, reflecting much credit upon Major T. A. Kidd, D.AA., and QM.G., and Major Mc-| Manus, district adjutant, and his effi- | cient assistapt, Sergeant-Major Tug-' wood, : i Major-General John Hughes, in- spector geweral for western Canada, who attended the funeral of General Hemming on Friday, was a visitor at headquarters on Saturday. i 3 --_-- S 3 Major J. O. Deslauriers, 70th Regt., Hull, Que., attended the fun- eral of General Hemming on Friday. A Tour. ! Richard Irving, who has been on an evangelistic tour, holding meet- ings at Detroit, Chicago, Duluth and Sault Ste. Marie, will speak Sunday artnet se Wer have: ment of girls' all pure wool Winter Prices are far bélow prices. { oe i SH = HEE HH patriation committee who is to speak | evening in The Gospel Hall, new or-/ --f | ange Building, near YMCA. : Girls' 'Winter Coats, | "in coats from six to fourteen years. § FROM 7.00 TILL 9.30 P.M. : WE WILL FEATURE SPECIAL The FOLLOWING Extraordinary ~ Offerings in Underwear and Hosiery UNDERWEAR FOR . MEN natural wool. brand elastic rib. Turnbull's Watson's fine ribbed wool in shirts, combinations all at ex- tra Special Prices To- 'Penman's Tiger fine wool. drawers and SH 13 NDERWEAR FOR | Women and Children Children's natural ribbed vests and draw- ers. Special, 50c to 95¢.a garment. Children's white wool ribbed vests and draw- ers. Tonight 65¢c to | -$1.25 a garment. Women's fine winter weight vests and draw- ers. A bargain, 50¢ and 75¢ a garment. Ladies' wool vests and drawers. Your choice, $1.00 to $2.00 a garment. saris: Hosiery Bargains ' Penman's and Mercury's "high-grade wool cash- i mere stockings for women, in b. 8 750 31.00 and $1.25 a pair. | ack. To-night only, lack cashmere hose. 'Special, a pair . .50¢ HT AH HE § Ep Big Sale of Women's Winter Coats .. Special Clearance of women's and mis- 'ses' coats in a host of handsome styles and good materials. To sacrifice To-night at - IPE iIaI IIT St HEH ER RRR EH SE