~ . PAGE EIGHT | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919. ------ 20 AA Miary Matters || TIENROL | ---d rder is to the effect that | At The Grand. and men who are on| Mary Miles Minter, one of the are to wear 'a red dis-|most entertaining and charming atch on the upper parts|Stars in pictures, was presented al ve [the Grand last evening in her latest . jfive reel release, "The Amazing Im- the officers at the arm- {poster,," &nd this splendid film will ow wearing a ribbon of | be shown again to-night and also to- vhich is issued to all {morrow, both matinee and night were overseas in 1914 | Petite Mary had a role of excellence It 'is understood that a {im this production and one that she | Be issued in the near future did credit to as her captivating ways | who are able to wear this rib-| Were shown do full advantage. Tak- ing a new part in a light and attrac- -- v tive comedy drama of the kind that Major John E. Marshall, of appeals to all for its ¢lean- out, open- lian Engineers, stationed at] faced qualities, she makes "The . has come to Kingston to|Amazing Imposter" a huge success v0 an operation at® Queen's|and the mysterious strain in it does Military Hospital. + (the rest towards making it a picture : -- worth seeing. Other films on the Hereafter -a reward of $10 may [Programme were the reliable Pathe be paid to any civil or police officer | News, an O. Heury story of mystery for the arrest -and conviction of [aid romance and a tip-top comedy any M.S.A. defaulters in groups 1,|that, along with Birch and Birch in 3 their novel musical act, completed a be fine hill that Hone should miss if look: Ten overseas soldiers with _thejr [108 for good entertainment. dependents, who came over on the ---- 48S. Tunisian, are expected to reach At the Strand. > Kingston on Wednesday. Viola Dana, the popular young -- Metro star was the attraction yester- The winners of the second found |day at the Strand theatre in her of the billiard tournament at Mowat | latest production, "The Gold Cure," sabitorium were Badour, Nelson, |a comedy drama of decided charm Wilkinson, Lavelle, McDonald and |and originality, Bro Sewell and O'Brien had As is uspal when this favorite byes Fhe Mowat boys have ac-| player heads the bill, the house was coptedg/the challenge of Queen's| packed with an enthusiastic audience, {military hospital to a tournament, { who showed keen appreciation of the and arrangements are now' being] clever comedy which was combined 1 » made. with simple and pleasing romance of -- the right sort. The trials and tribula- On the 8.5. Metagama due at Hall-| tions of her friends, owing to the fax about the 17th, are 3 officers and | lack of young men in: the town, be- We Are Now Showing the Limit of the ; 13 men for Kingston district. Of] comes monotonous to fun-loving An- . y . . . the 8.8. Prince Juliana due about the| aice, who has ideas of her 'own about Tailor 8s Skill mn Our Handsome New Suits 18th, are 4 officers, 7 cadets and 6.|a town where gothing 'but girls and : = other ranks, elderly married people are left, With There are many new models and new ---- originality and determination she colorings of new fabrics. Our garments Lieut. D. C. McDougall, C F.A..|sets about remedying the situation a . . and W. C. McCusher, of the 5th C.}and her successes are a surprise even possess the distinguishing marks and touch- M. R., have returned from overseas | to herself--so strangely are they ' a. . . . and reported at headquaricrs on| brought about, The'idea of captur- es of individuality. Our suits are entirely. Mondny Lieut. McDougall pro-|irg ino landsomeaud-ehgibleyouns "different n ceeded to Marvelville, Ont. and] men with a Box of carpet tacks would . Lieut. McCusher went to Ottawa. | pot have occurred to any ome but Prices reasonable, always. Annice but ber charm and beauty : y y ORDERED RELEASED prove as deadly as the tacks, and nce in the town the g men are Our Suits at $20. 00, $25. 00 and FROM PENITENTIARY Pa or es puts all $30.00 are wonderful values. Military Defaulters Cannot Be| the charm of her youthful personal | ity into this delightful comedy and $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 buys Elegance. Sent Here For Less Than the result is at once pleasipg and 4 " Two Years. satisfying. ~ The production/was dir- O wipe ected by John Collins and other not- The modest dresser and the young fel- The - Minister of Justice on Mon-| ad players, rn in the cast are Wil- low demanding extreme smartness can day issued an order for the "dis- | liam B. Davidson, John McGowan, . . aaiim charge from the penitentiary of} Howard Hall, Elsie McLeod, Fred both find their suit ideals here. : Tomas and William Fitzgerald, of | jones, Franklyn Hanna, BEd. Mack, : : inchinbrook, and James Babcock, | julia Hurley and George Dowling. 10 per cent. off to soldiers. of Bedford, three Frontenac county a. uriey al *eorge Dw. ing . young men, who on the 4th inst. At Griffin's, were sentenced by Polide Magistrate Appearing In one of her most Farrell to one year in prison for be-| .,, ming photoplays, Elsie Ferguson, HE Selagiters Sgr the Military the beautiful Artcraft star, was seen that penitentiary sentences of one to delightful advantage in her latest as year could not be given, that a man Picture, Under the Greenwood Tree," at Griffin's yesterday. Miss ean he sent to the penitentiary must . ta receive a dl only senténce of two | Ferguson's charming portrayal of the _--- years. The three young men above role of a jaded English society girl named are at present being held in] Who longs for the simple life .and the county Jail awalthig = the -dis- | Mvolves herselt in seriaus. trouble posal of their cases. They hope to | thereby, is one of thé best with which {be freed altogether on this techni- her 'name has heen associated since cality instead of being resentenced | her entrance into the silent drama. to central prison. What would you do if you had forty hee am---- million dollars? Walsingham Van! 54 ALIEN ANARCHISTS Dern, the hero of 700 Many Mi lions," 'Wallace Reid's new picture, TO BE DEPORTED which was presented at this theatre i Sl most . successfully yesterday, faced They Cdused a Row on Arriv=| that problem and found it a tough ing at Hobdken For one. It is one of the most unusual : Ellis Island. and amusing vehicles that Mr. Reid il q has had in some time. He is splend- i (Canadian Press Despatch) did in the character of Van Dorn, | In most cases just one ofa kind and a New York, Feb: 11.-----Fiftyiour|and the story is filled with romantic i number of N York models i in the Radicals, alien born Anarchists, In-} comedy. Don't overliok this pro- It dustrial Workers of the Werld and | gramme. lot, suitable fof afternoon wear. ctherg, arrived at Hoboken to-day Sm -------- v | Sizes are 16 years-- 36, 38, 40 and on a train from the west, en route | pee - 2 om WEDNESDAY MORNING 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. 27 Exceptionally Attractive Dresses = Were Regular $22.50 to $38.50 TO SACRIFICE WEDNESDAY $15.00 fabifer EARL TH AA ONE WORD by way of counsel, come early to make your choice, for this offer is limited to only 27, dresses--no more. 3 All are from our regular stock, reduced - for this sale, because quantity in each style is limited. | Al te ee? JI HIRI AA AA At AA a Seater il} Featured in pearl grey crepe de chene, sand crepe de chene, black shantung silk, navy blue serge, sand jersey cloth, brown seige, and purple serge. # { 13% to Ellis Island immigration station, | where they are to be deported. As i WITH THE CURLERS } | = 42 bust measure. the second group of men was led aa | from the train, three cheers for the | Bolsheviki were given and three in the club matches on Monday, ---ia more for the TW.W. One LW.W.lgkip EC. Gildersleeve cefeate An attractive display of new under gar member objected apd struck a skip J. M. Elliott, 19 to 8; Skip T. ments made from fine cotton and nainsook policeman on the nose with MS|Sister won from Skip A. W. Me = fist. . Others of the LW.W, closed | joan, 14 to 9; Skip George Hanson | . » 'and daintily trimmed with lace and em- in. "The police came 10 the rescue lqofeated Skip 4. M.¢ Farrell, 15 io Si id Ro filiof the man attacked, and not until{g jn the singles, H." D. Bibby de- 1 nes d orn N broi ery. . iificlubs had been used freely and ef-|roated R. C. Cartwright, 13 to 5. . . Hii foctively were the IL.W.W. members re i H 1subdued. Junior Team For Cornwall. | -- "Senator" Powell left at noon on | FINES WERE IMPOSED Tuesday with' the': junior hockey |= ' Chemise, drawers, combinations, corset Hi Tuesday with the: hr I= : 5 "covers, skirts and night dresses correctly [fifi Two Cases Under Military Ser-{up against the fast gravelling Junk |= Te 4 vice Act at Napanee. ors of that place. The team will Limited A A NA AAA A HA NRA NN AANA NANNING made and finished, and at very moderate [lll inspector James Graham. ot the|fine "up as follows: | Dominion Police Force, was in Nap- Goal, Connell; defence, Mo-! prices. Hance, . where he prosecuted In the Laughlin and Baker; entre, Devlin: case of somd young men charged land Beardsall; wings, Blute and | IZ i with being defaulters under the lgrown. | Military Service Act. The cases Percy Lesueur, the former Ottawa, came before Magistrate Rankin. hockey star, will act as referee. li Joseph Brennan, of Lonsdale, | {ae %i was fined $100 and costs, and J. H. PAIL }fj| Young, of Maribank, was fined $200] Board of Trade ait bland cost Hand at Palace ink to-night . : 8. McKelvey & Bleen's adve, on oe susan : The case of James E. MeMullin |p, =e, ¥ | Ti Tm IM 1 Hil mim | and ba) 5 Sasuay rere Telmanded rani Concert in St. 'Luke's Hall to- Hill HI an! eo an e case 0 night at § pm. Michast Lane was laid over till Pll a fon" sight band), t 8 Woon a Su tea and Brennan and Young had been or- oy oS o nw Fea ednesday, Feb- ¥ x 0 dtc to report for duty on October a ar Guchee, Tlotel Dies, Wednesday, § pan Ladies ; Gentle | Ss : a men Soc. *orehestra in a : BOLSHEVIKI DI DEFEATED 3 THe nw spring models ini corsets are now here and we can suit any fi ure. Over ) different styles to choose from, "and all the best maken Priced from, 3100 80 'and Shildren' $ waldts: of all: 'the wanted