Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1919, p. 10

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. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 3, 1919. of Woman --- Some Interesting F eatures ni TALKING MACHINES J. M. PA . PATRICK "There is a Tiger Within Me !"' This is what Barbara Forhes discovered when she had her first pangs of jealousy over the intimacy between her hushand and Blanche Orton. And she feared this figer--feared that it might wreék her marriage, if she could not become master of it 3arbara knew she had ne proof of grounds foe hep jealousy. She knew that her wild. ungovern able suspicion were entirely unreasonable. And suspicion of the innocent alwiys ends in disaster. For, But, on the other haird, what a pity it was that Neil--heér husband--did not.iry to help her conquer the wild thing within her--help her by being over- particular to give her no cause fo suspect him.. Neil was so careless aboul appearances; often, he did not even take the trouble to rectify a-mis rep iresenta- tion. 'Yet, Neil loved Barbara deeply. It hurt him to see her unhappy. And, this being the case, it looks as though things were going to end happily, doesn't it? to find But proof is surer than suppesition, so which out conclusively, Feud THE Pfomoter"s Wife starts in the Whig on Feb. 7th, A A A A Aa et AA WHY DO WOMEN SUFFER When There is Such a Rem. edy for Their Ills as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta: Lani si All 'makes of phonographs cleaned; repaired, adjusted. Parts for- all makes supplied; hires, workmanship, moderate quick service. ble Compound ? Ind. -- ham St. Phone 2056) Mishawaka, not do not able to do my work now. Mishawaka, Ind. ather and thousands tried this famous root da E Pinkham 8 Fern subject is at your serv Men who accomplish most RIT bev muve 10 ao. a a NESE SEC 3 mit "I had such a severe female Weakness that | could TI my work and | any- i thing to reljeve me, ll A physician treated if me, bas it did no Began taking Lydia inkhiam's Vege. table Compound I certainly ise your medicine." -- Mrs. Supa FATHER, 048 West Second Street, Womenwho suffer from such ailments should. not continue to drag around and do theitwork Nnder saci Sonditions, wut profit y the ex; of Mrs. « of others who have and herb remedy, egetable Com. and found Fellef from such suf- If Somplications exist write the dia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, ass. . THe result of their 40 years experience in Mvising women on this never seem in x frurry; no matidy how nich ct A Nt "THE i | | | | By Jane Phelps. WIFE" CHAPTER CLI). How glad Ruth was that she had told Arthur Mandel what she had concerning Brian, his feeling about her work, etc. And how more than glad she was that Brian had begui to appreciate what Mandel had done for her, both before he went away and while he was overseas. she ai- most held her breath as she waited to see what Brian would say. "What do you think, Ruth? you care to help Mandel * until finds someone?" The question so startled and surs prised Ruth that for souee moments could not bring herself to an- swer, not until Brian had added: "Did you think me so sélfish, dear, that 1 would object? [| know how you love the work-----I also appreciate your kindness to us when 1 was away," he sald, turning' to Mandéi, "Decide as you please, Ruth." "I shall be delighted Mr. Mandel!" tuth"s eyes shone with delight. She had dreaded moresthan either of the men facing her reéliged, the giving up of her loved tasks, the excitement grown almost necessary to her. Then too it would be some time before Brian would get really started. While she had saved a good deal, and he a little, she knew only too well that what they had would not last long, did not paying practice soon come to the seoldier-lawyer. "I can easily give two or thrée hours each morn- ing to you without jn the least inter- fering with my home duties. Rachel is very competent," "she had added 'that last becduse she wanted Mandel to know she would still keep a ser vant if she did not receive the large salary he had paid "her--that Brian could afford to let her do that "I can't tell you how grateful I am," Mandel replied as he rose to go and rather sheepishly drew some plans from his pocket. You see, | took your kindness for granted and brought the plan of the Murry house in Boston along. Itis to be entirely re-decorated." different exposures of the rooms, the lay-out of the grounds, etc. "I have taken the liderty of speaking of you to several of my friends,' he said to Brian, who accompanied him to the door, "I told them you had changed the location of your office and were now ready for business. You do net look quite strong yet; I should advise that you go slowly for a time." When Brian returned to the sitting room he found Ruth quietly waiting for him, no sign of the plans Mandel had left with her to be seen. "I suppose you are anxious to got to work,' he remarked. "No, I~sball only 'work when I am alone. [I deft the pliop to make a home for you. "And, Brian, I am sé happy you do not object to my doing a little in my old line. I love it and besides that it will help a lot until you get going. But dear, I never shall have the work around when you are at home, We have been separated So much that now nothing must make pour companionship less close, "1 mean to try to be reasonable," Brian had returned. "My objections to, women in business are ingrained in me. I hate to see a woman outside jof her home unless it is imperatively unecessary that she he the bread win- ner, But I am not such ang. old grouch as tg deprive you of doing things at home that will give you Do he she rt i 11] Hii PA LLL er LR ings now-- : luxuries: that for some time I may not be able to earn, or that will make you Rhappier--because you can keep Rachel." "That® not all, Brian, truly 'it isn't! I do hate housework, and I | || BRIAN GIVES HIS CONSENT TO {| . 'RUTH DOING HOME WORK {home instead of im public He then explained the. with me. ¥ But my work is a perfect joy to me| Jt {sn't work--not as I shall de it now; it is playing with something that interests and enter- tains me fmmensely. You have made mo very Happy." 'Thank God for that! 1 guess 1 have made you pretty miserable at times. Be a working lady as long as you want to, if you work inside your places Now we won't talk of it any more. It is settled and we are both happy. Get on your duds and we'll go down to the stationers and order what I need for the office." "Oh, 1 forgot you would need all sorts of papers, and things!" "Don't 100k so chagrined. You did so much that you have*left me al- most nothing to atiend to. Come on, d'1L introdyce you to all-sorts of legald papers, briefs, etc. Then next time 'you furnish a lawyer's office you will be up on stationery requirements." "There'll lbe no 'next time.' How dare you suggest it?" so, laughing and chatting happily, they went out to shop, the perfect understanding which existed Detwéen them making for such happiness 'as neither had known for years, To-merréw---Bridn realizes the joy of Helping Others. Dandelions in Bloom Toronto Globe---Toronto may not be in the sub-tropieal zone but there were dandelions in Bloom yesterday in front of the Medical Building of the University of Toronto. Prof. Thomson, whose interest as a botan- ist-has Been aroused, says the Uni- versity heating plant tunnel which i in the vicinity, doubtless. helped the dandelions to defy the laws of na- ture, but in any case January out- door bloom in Toronto s unique. The Prince. Edward Island Aerial Transport. Company, Limited, is in- corpordgted with $250,000 capital. A A eA NAA At LOOK AT CHILD'S When constipated or bilious "California Syrup of Figs, Mi!» - Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it 'is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at onee., When peevish, vross, lis pale doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu- rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, ciarrhoea, full of cold, give a leaspconful of "California Syrun of "igs," and in a few hours all tho foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask<your druggist for a bottle of "Catitornia Syrup of Figs," which has directions:for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups pisinly on the bottle, - Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." give tlese, Refuse any 'other kind . with con- tempt. Sl love Rachel, and lke to have her "She's good at the uptake" as they say in Seotland---mesaning that che is responsive, always ready with the hand of friendship extended, al- ways 'keen for the | Bd That won- Good at the Uptake, this as much for me as for them- selves. I never like to throw colt wa: ter on any of plans, just because 1 have made to ba ready CHIC DANGE DRESS | Frock May Be Made of White Chiffon or Other Material, Garment" Is Trimmed Very Simply With Rows of Inch-Wide Glossy Ribbon in Color, The little dance dress shown In the sketch may be made of white chiffon, net georgette or silk tissue, and it is trimmed very simply with rows of inch-wide gldssy ribbon in color. Rata. bow colors may be Selected for the rib- bon, two or thrée of these dainty pale Ribbon-Trimmed Dance Frock shades being used with very good ef- fect, If desired, the fabric of the gown may also be in color, and the frock be a genuine rainbow affair. A foundation of sheer silk should be used for the dress, and it may be made a slipover by running an elastic in at the waistline, Two or three ribbon straps hold it in place over the shoul- der, and a ribbon girdle with long ends circles the waldt, A dress of this kind is easy to make and may be very inexpensive. Spend ing a great deal of money on a dance or evening dress is never really neces sary and at present it is poor taste, There will be few formal evening functions during the coming wintes season, and the simple dances sched- uled call for simple eostuniing.™ An allover lace dress Is always pretty, and many lace dresses are be ing featured for the coming season. Extreme simplicity is the rule in de signing these frocks. Frequently the |} bodice is merely a wide girdle of silk | or satin topped by a frili or yoke of I lace and with short lace sleeves. The skirt may be a single length of lace, or it may be formed of two or three lace flounces. A ribbon sash or girdle finishes the dress. Ribbon trimming is extremely pop- ular this season. Plain bands of rib- bon are used on-frocks for both day- time and 'evening wear, and ribbon flowers, bowknots, etc. appear on it numiérable evening dresses of sheer materials. Very narrow "baby" ribbon is often knitted to form cuffs and collar for. a Street suit or frock, and the knitted ribbon sweater has been worn for months. During the summer ft was merely & sweater, now it appears as § sleeveless vest to be worn underneath the sult Jacket. APRON DRAPERIES ARE SMART Tablier Is Really Only Only a Panél--An We have never heard of -anyone who regretted changing from some other Coffee to Chase & Sanborn's "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE But we have heard of a great many who were sorry they did not change sooner. In ¥, 1 and 2 pound tins, Whole--Ground--Pulverized-- also fine ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk, CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. WE ARE ALL CUTTING OFF NON- a It ie the spirit of the hour. Do you have a "spare room" in your home which might be profitably rented tg a desirable tenant? Use the classified. You'll he able to find the right » person, and to realize an additional income; without any ad- ditional investment. x, Stands for Freddie, Self-satisfied, quite. He knows the enjoy- ment Of "Infants-Delight." Fragrant and re- freshing. Soothes and cleanses --because it's BORATED, q Send us three of these ads--all different---for a FREE trial size cake of INFANTS-DELIGHT. JOHN TAYLOR & CO., Limited, Dept. 14, TORONTO. Our 1st Annual Sale For the remaidlor of the month we will offer some excep tionally good bargains in Enamelled Ware, Tin Ware and Alumi- num Ware at a 20%, Discount, Also we will make you special prices on Cutlery and Com. - munity Plate War. Be sure to come in and look aroung. We are sure we have just What you want. : re m------------ rE ---------------- IVORY PATD AUG 76.79 It "Smells Clean" Ivory Seip "smells clean". This best describes: its odor. It smells clean be- cause it is pure and good. Artificial -- fetfame ¢ could add noting its desi Yon do. Bot tire. cof Ivory's odor. ikethe 'eweer fragrance of the ve it ds natural' and 'unobtrusive, si high Quality and purity hin. its $ manufacture.

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