Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH S 6, 1919. eC TT ~ CORSETS i That Give the New F igure « from the 111 L,Y "Peg ey : . ior vn ne Win 0s. Doar am ines nds local} vy who ¥ je ere"s a Cl ff Det ) p ' ear of his splendid | land in Your E Y'Hara plays | ! | Lord Ric hard I h, a ye x 5 4 ) «© | Miitary Matters IT THe I Ih SM HE a fh A ¥ iy Fiske O'Hara "To night. HHH Tm New Suits and ~ Nh A AA AA A AANA tA trate AN AM tlt At AAA A SAS ig father has in-{ 1 ree ret arged te isted that he renounce his bache- \ sday morning {or s- | lorhood in order to perpetuate the] § amily name.---Advt t } The extremely simple lines Rnd pir ! of the new spring styles in suits Retreshing and brilliant are the and dresses call for a corset of im yors tf { special shaping to show the sergeants Wakefield and Fllis, whe 'Grand Opera { | ---- ; geanii He aah Dera | | new Raipients to the best ad- ary' camps throu 1 1 yjtinee on Sg y rrot . y J y yon t wo have been app Plavers gre a company of star artist vantage: e now have the t depot at Barricield. | vresontfg the b § newest models in spring cor- IrHHan comedies } sets. All of the best makes "are represented, and ready for your selection to-morrow. Wakefield was for a time ld camp post office ( r, LO.D.E,,}¢ ODE ft mewhat differ « ¢ 1 Wednesday evening, w est novelty of the prese . mu h enjoyed. Misse Te Ket a whole the Pie herland, Miss M. King. are something away « rgo and M. M ood ordinary ,and their coming w Cote made a dis a treat to the Men who appreciate newness in design I ha LE ES and cleverness in tailoring, will surely be ¢ youn erved refresh ther shows. ~Advt GODDESS delighted with the splendid showing of new : Lt The Btrand. Front lace, imflesh and white. Price, $3.00 to $5.00 sl atu nas been made | 1 riangle"s gi wt wen-reej [& a pair. ; NIAAA AAA A i A a At tn spring clothing. a Cena > Form fitting and Waist line Suits, $25.00, Boe and eliowhers Withost{ing TisHe te. Har Sop $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 them ome. Tt has been|Thars by and S he i C-C ALA GRACE Form fitting and Waist line Overcoats, $25, DURE Se ik Soilise 2G ay aon iv Front or back lace in flesh or white. Price, $1.25 to $27.50, $30.00. 1 1520 SOSPORSINIIY. 16 iced wniling, Trenitio, Savin, dud Ties the #" $5.50 a pair, RETURNED SOLDIERS "certain cards whieh are dis. Ber wedding dress fore de marriage." BE Will find us well prepared to supply all kt their needs in clothing and furnishings at erqoms have Soon lmwed for el ee prices that will be pleasing to them. way troops. There are fourteen bat-1, ol ta by ln we ® of Sa 2 a? D. AND A. CORSETS 10 per cent. discount to soldiers. Come in = icici 0 ihe ehowin "vom: [17 band. the great Jutius Cocoor, SH UGE | In flesh and white. Price $1.25 to $5.00 a pair. and 10th for a look. Goods marked in plain figures. itocn Bre aoe Loa: pass Til Ipot 10.9% he Senat 0 § One price only. He, ous em iy is icant refer- Sf SENTR SPECIAL P.C. CORSETS | {ity Regina 13th] the hoot of the owl. The dreans of ETI Co .. . $1.25 pair ® ® % nd ALS Captain E. H. Young has been|e t >d a pre nition 5 Yi Hel [ 1VIN S on % given the rank of major whilst com- {deat : EG . RR Honor Autnrnes the Cobourg hospital, and Socthsayers of the olden times hela 4 4 ? . t from Jany. 15th, 1919. lucrative posits, their sole duty being If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. ee to interpret hundreds of so oh ajor 3 FEL 6 a o-aa S Turner, head -of the pay |omens. Gta EAA m \ LD No. 3, has been made |somewhat skeptical of these mystro ee sistant director of pax services. |warnings but the dark recesses of the . African jungles, the count iy or | The fallowing soldiers for this Bure and the haunts of the South- jcity and district arrived on Wednes- [ern cored folks still teem with -- (0Y MOTRiNg On the Megantic at|quaint beliefs, "A Soul in Thust" Halifax: C.8.M. A G Robinson, | sweeps from the tragic significance ot Sergt. X. C. Coombe, F. H. Bagshaw, {the omen uttered by Mamwmy Juda) { Jeck, C. Bostridge, G. Bot- [to a story of sorrow and intrigue. over Layburn, B. M. Davey, H,|which hovers the spirit of fear ex er, W. R. Hartley, W. M. Laid- | pressed by the devoted servant. Few w. } TAY M. Mc-iplays have bad such gripping ana R tol 7 f°. | absorbing . qualities as this seve: {Rar worns, J. A > ; , A. |reel feature. With such masterful |E. Troy and G. G kx, of Kingston; porte ayers of emotion as Belle Ben- | Bennett, of Westport; ander-{n J. Barney Shewry and Darrell son, | i / i g Foss, Triangle may $e. said: to. have 3 , Harrowsm Aird, Napa- g J. J. Lawr y, Tweed; P. Ned-|artisitic importance, | qo Seoley's Ta Thede soldiers| "A Soul in Trust" will be shown 8 ld arrive here early Friday {a re Strand Theatre on Thursday, | mo rning., having left Halifax at 4.50 F \y and Saturday.--Advt, p.m. Wednesday mn 4 2 OWI 0 ew |" te tigers of Toe Witten 3 AH Davin Prossiene | 1e soldiers of the Siberian Expe- The name of Willis y g | | ditionary Force who arrived here rook ale of bg ng igh lev AWAY WITH THAT "CORSET RIDGE" . ET TTT | Thursday morning from Victoria, [4p onca ae S07 rers the world ove |B.C. were: "E. D. Billings, L. Beau: [NOUS of gamirers the world over; Model your figure with a model brassiere. Priced | mont, H. B Cleak, C. H. Durant, A. {;y the film firmament, and the an | from 75¢ to $2. 75. { Duncan, J. B. Foulks, J. E. Hall, A. | yi neement that he will be seen af 27% { E. Hirsch, A. J. Knlly, R. D. Ledger- Grifin's to-day, Friday and Saturday] ® { wood, A. D. Longpre, Jack Lynch, J. lin "Branding Broadway his new | W. Lyons, J. W. McKevitt, R. 8. Nor- | photoplay, is sure to be received with ris, S. Parsons, Donald Sharpe, J. H. | opthysiasm and serve to bring out his Sauve, Charles Shaw, George Lib-l,amirers in full force. In this pie: bitts, E. G. Tressider, Thomas Brown, |iyre Mr. Hart is scen in dress suit = S. H. Cummins, L. J. McCann, D. H. lipo first time in his screen career, | iP % Se McDonald, and Fred. Young. but strangely enough, he is not out of | ==ilt Je An Muis element. This is a tribute to his : 0 n ® / SMASHED A POLICEMAN versatility, and that his latest char | : : £2 : . AND SHOT ROAD CLEANER acterization will add greatly to his i Beautiful voiles in dainty patterns, in- [Poste there 5 litle dou. An Ef 1 aw on . . . "" 3 jother [eatlure on our programme for But a Russian Bootlegger the last three days of this weak 1s] Hl cluding many exclusive novelties not shown : ! e Y : : h f i Was Finally Landed in To- Ethel Clayton iit '"The Mystery Girl." elsewhere; a big variety to choose from at +. ronto Police Station. There are few more talented, charm. | | | t % de Limi ed ing or popular screen players than! 5 er 35¢, 50c, 735¢, 90c and $1.00 a yard. (Canadian Press Despateh,) this winsome star, whose work in pre-| Toronto, March 6.--Police Con- |yigus photoplays has gained her \ 4 stable Holmes has a badly battered |, ony admirers, who find in her finish- face. William Mead,a street clean-|qq acting ard vivid personality a ney- 1 y . er, is in hospital with .a bullet ler failing attraction. In "The Mys Foulards in i new patterns and colors; ound nha arm, "und. sl hey | -{uL0E atiraction. Tn "The Ny. ver ular thls season and ver service- efiski, a Russian, an alleged '"boot- le, which, Jed with the abs 5 = , - Tie coon ¥ pop y legger" from Montreal, is, under dr- , -- a sound any S plsgrn. 5 1! TH mi Hill Hil Tn im Tl Il i i | able. 75¢, 90¢, and $1. 00 a yard. rest: on three charges, following an | gn prove. a decided attraction hour or so of Wild West excitement Advt. : 2 on down town Toronto streets this| .; 4 morning. The policement suspect- bill Xtepminate rats t ed Belenski when he got off a train HL fa or Berek Eis is to be Gingham: a very large assortment of at the Union Station, and was es- . 3 this useful material in checks, stripes and" Ih oem him to the police station ; Typical Values in Smart Slippers, Patent Leather or Kid. when the prisoner smashed him in the 'face and made a break for li- PRIN I I NG ] Full Louis Heels, Long Vamp plaids; all warranted fast colors, at t 25¢c, berty. Meade, who was working 27¢, 33¢, 45¢ and 50c¢ a yard. : La on the roadway, tried to trip Bel- |} Hanson, Crozier & Edgar 4 Market Square it Kingston | enski with his shovel and the fugi- | tive. shot him through e arm. v Hi} Holmes Sinatiy.. taptired a and DAILY || cuffed Beélenski, who was found to All the new weaves i in White dons. for Jl sve" soverst" esis' 5° iuor on vr and mush him in a life preserver-shaped ar- ' 5 spring: summer wear; vopes, nS, : rangement around his chest. Rpegiad Ladies: Aukiitary, rep poplins, gabardines, Indian head Crores Be nk So clock: § a rover & and J lexander wi ae many other sty. at attractive prices. depart from Germany in a few davs 10 join the Chicago Natiénals on their SHAW A A the Ja ston (General Hos- training trip. ; ad yr te] ichton i Rl walkwelt ot Sipeniae ent ins ! 1 well of the enly | ~~ ti on a train on his way to his home in JA ] = BB . ' ms _JamesReD. Nf - fae favor Fomine ear 5 4 and : : it 1 ra i y We are showing very smartyslippers, some with steel beaded buckles = and cording to adviecs from Belgrade. EL alih Aer - : ! some with jet. These aré the lat styles and in great demand in large cities. In Bolshevik fdtces on the Vaga, in| Py DT i ' " Archangel district. have again besa} A thud hil | ' | repulsed by allied troops. The Leading Undertaker i 9 lll winiam BH. Yawkey, owner of the ie 577. 0 S : . Lo k t Hifi Detroit American League Club, died | ~~" pms err [f } fu C e Ss | in Augusta, Ga. ' / .- 8 | ' Su yma ca Wudget shows a de-y $700,000. New taxation

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