PAGE TEN \ --_ as THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 'SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. Ys In the Realm of Women --- Some Interesting Features Spring "Coming 'Early This Year We are ready for it with a splendid -as- | sortment of Ladies' Oxfords E AND HIGH GRADE BOOTS FOR SPRING WEAR Styles and shades to suit all tastes, at The Model Shoe Store 184 Princess St. RRR RR dba Y ki Ahh ids 4 by A Addis yn RAILWAY HIN DRE ELSE AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention will your family or friends, going to from the Old Country. For information and to J. P. Hanley, OP. & T. Kingston, Ont. Al ANC HAI Regular, Passenger Services ANCHGR-DONALDSON St. John, N.B., JO GLARE aa ss» i in Momntrest, Caantudia May 15 Montreal, Sata May 25 CUNARD LINE FROM New fork, Ovduna ... New York, Caronia New York, Carmasnia .. Apr. 8 Dar 17 Apr. 19 Apr-26 May S } May iN New York Caren «Apr. X : 0 SOUTHAMPTON FROM New York, Mauretania ... . Apr, 12 ANGROR LINE NEW a 30 GL) Miss Florence King is said to be the only woman lawyer who ever pleaded her case before the United State supreme court and won it. Mary Pickford, the motion pile- ture star, tips the scales at just 98 pounds. It's the flavour of that makes it quite unique You~can taste the delicious oriental fruits and spices so perfectly blended Appear At Your Best--Instantly i you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected in- vitation you can feel con- fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few moments it renders to your skin a lly pure, soft complexion that is Pn Nh pe 0 - -- nn Freckles) Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots, the slightest of your double to remove Thera's no longer need of feeling ashamed freckles, as Othine strength--is guaranteed these homely spots Simply get an ounce of Othine-- double strength--from any drug- gist and apply a little of it at night pared morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles ,{ have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entire- ly. It is seldom 'that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back it it fails to remove freckles, The Wonderful convenience of «1 hind, of the fire engines smote on Harry's them work on an eight hour {great odds {and nil} be satis that a Society, raduate of Xmbiet jeuitaral Sehool "The ---- | Promoter' Ss 'Wife Q By Jane Phelps CHAPTER L. «p, but was res all night." 1 k immensely after I had acquainted with him, we as wonderful and straight-forward, g ago warned me to try ell in his attempt to make 1ickly and--so much of it w had tried to warn to sle tles asy had liked Mir. Frederi yecome better impressed shed I knew something about Frederick had said that cent. men' never got off rooked «deals-- whatever 540 per cent men' and had th added: 'To be frank, they are no worse than the deals you and Black are putting over.' 1 was sorry I had listened. To part of anything, is always avation One inclined and guess the in lieu to put a wrong construction I could not help Lut feel latter what I was consequently I had a 1rd Neil ther thing that added to that feeling was his generosity and kind ness to me. 1 had learned to love luxury only a little less than he did, and I spent money recklessly to gra- tify my now extravagant tastes. No one would have dreamed I was the same girl who, a few years before, had been fled with a home-made wusseau, and who had objected to he hotel! bill when on her jioney 1 now spent lavishly---partly perhaps because there seemed always more where that came from," as Neil sometimes 'had told me 1 iad a lovely home, yet it was, even $0, a constant temptation to buy things 10 make it more attractive. I'hen baby--I1 was horribly extrava- gant for him. Even the best was scarcely good enough for him, and 1 searched the shops, and ordered made the most elaborate and expen- sive things imaginable, I had learned to have the careless feeling about money the Neil had. I sometimes wonder, as I look back upon our' lives together, which is the worst attribute of the two--1to be a miser, or to lack per spective where money Is concerned. TALKING IT OVER ~With Loma Moon--- Harry Has Lost His Home: Do you remember Harry, the old grey horse who spent fifteen years in the fire service? 1 protested be- cause he was put up to auction and sold to a junk dealer. I wanted him to have a home in the the coui- try. My protest brought an answer from the country, and Harry chang- ed hands and went out to be an horse on a He had a nice stable i§ and all he had to § do was take Aunt Lizzie into town once a week. Everything went smoothly last week. Harry was get- ® ting fat and spoiled with at- <3 tention; Aunt EC 5 Lizzie was getting so fond of him that she . wold go to his stall and Mr. Black b40 with their « 1 meant 1 per is so rest, o upon it. toat the was doing feeling tow ati moon W to be * sam BARBARA OBJECTS TO ENTERTAINING NEIL'S BUSINESS ASSOCIATES I have since learned that men f Neil's type, the careless, easy-come- easy-go Kind, where money is con- cerned, are usually lovable charac ters in themselves; and also that they are easily a prey to the profes- sional hangers-on who, not being suc- cessinl themselves, are always ready to refeive all the benefits possible from these who are financial vesses, But I neither knew nor saw any- thing of this class at that time, Of the other, however,--the coarse com- mon moneyed <lass--I saw many. It had been with an apology that Neil had brought Mr. Scott home And he also had been a bit shame- faced when he brought others of his kind, and asked me to 'be nice to them." But after a time he ceased to be apologétic He simply stated the fact that a couple of men would dine with us, Sometimes adding: "look as well as you can. A good front means a lot to these dubs," or Play up to these fellows. They hink a lot 6f the kind of wife a man has, If she puts on a lot of style, yet is affable to them, it fatters them ind makes them open up." »d this Often I argued with inst his making a business place of his home, even while I want- ad to know all about that business [ would not have objected, had he yrought only refined, companionable men home with him, but cultured men were the exception; kind, the rule--men who loudly, who drank too much ate vulgarly, but who had wealth. "1 won't sit at the table with oors."" 1 once said when the brought home a man a little able than any of the others "Not even to help your vill 1 stand for men like him." I had grown censorious. | was just beginning to have social aspirations. Little Robert was grow- ng fast. We must be sure we 'had the right kind of friends, the right atmosphere for him when He needed it, 0 suc- talked who great such had more usiness, "There are plenty of women who would be gladito," had been his enig- matic reply, Monday--Neil Makes Blanche Orton's Home a Rendezvous. a vo Ss i Told In Twilight Nursing-Sister F. Hazel McLeod, who recently returned from overseas, has joined the staff of Queen's Mili- tary Hospital. Miss McLeod, who was a member of the original Queen's Hospital unit, left Canada in May, 1915, and has seen continuous ser- vice with them in Egypt, France, and latterly in England. She is the youngest daughter of the late Donald McLeod, Ottawa. * -. Lieut. F. Walter Stewart, RN.AS,, of Kingston, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H, Bedford Beerman, 143 Fern avenue, Toronto. Mrs. Hayter. Reed has sailed for Canada and is expected in Montreal shortly. Helen Frost, Belleville, is visiting in Kingston for a few days. Mrs: J. Stewart, Harrowsmith, vis- iting Mrs. Mark Sprague, BeHleville, has returned home. . Ld . Capt. and Mrs. Cecil Adams, the latter formerly Miss lassie Kirkpat- rick, will sail for England within a short 'time. Word has been received by Lady Pellatt that Sir Robert and Lady Ba- have long conversationd with him every morning. Then, one morning he was trotting sedately into the city, with Aunt Lizzie in her beat bonnet and shawl sitting primly be- like a call to arms, the sound ears, up went his ears and forward he bounded in the old time gallop, round the corner pell mell, along the crowded streets in the wake of the ladders and hose, as If dear life depended upon his efforts he strained at the reins while Aunt Lizzie's cries of protest were flung on the air. Heeler skelter, dodging street cars, and automobiles, he went, until quivering with exeite- ment he drew up beside the engine and stood quietly, with an air of having Sane his duty in the face of Aunt Liaw says he made a "spec tacle of her " and she's very indig- nant and in that he be sold. Uncle thinks ft's a great joke, but admits that Marry is : he is + Pennsylvania school for a per cent, increas € Siti 3 Mies Emily. Buiey of Horticultural pay t hail The only solution 'of the servant SIE problem is uid to be in. giving | the past two months. since his return from 1 have decided to abandon their fight 'week, Boyar fo "itor: den-Powell will be in Montreal by May 17th, and expect to go to Toron- to for the 18th, 19th and 20th, Mrs. Clarence Chown, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lam- bert, Clergy street, for several weeks, has returned ta Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Tania Reid, Earl street, are visiting their daughter in Galt. Mrs. Passy, wife of Major Passy, now in Siberia, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. English, have left for Naw York, whence they will sail for England on the Cretic. Nursing Sister Helen Gleeson, en- gaged in the Kingston Military Hos- pital Jor Some Lime, is expected in the Captal or and Mrs Lorne 1. Johnson, Ottawa, are the guests of Major and Mrs. 8. H. Simpson, Albert street. Lieut. Johnson. has just - returned from France, where he served with the Canadian ineprs. | = - Lient. Leslie Meek, at his home for the other! TEER ETRE RELA WOOD Sawed in Stove Léngths BOOTH & CO. Phone 133 Foot West Street TTT SATAN TEA SAAR ROL Renewed nutriment for the Tea. adulteration are Japanese Government Drink Japan Tea and ur tea js pure. -- IF: r of fatighe, wl health in each-cu ip of Natural purity and absence of oe the ill are Japan regulations. be sure ye he spirit, thought and refreshes the body." 1 VICTORY BONDS 14 SETAE re ET Bought and Sold The Breezy Western Way. him and said: "Did They were playing poker in a West-| that?" ern town. One of the players was a "See what?" stranger, and was getting a nice] "W hy, that trimming Finally, the sucker saw | three a 3 from one of the players give himself three deck,' d the aces from the bottom of the pack. | "Well, what about it?" asked the The sucker turned to the man be-| man. "It was his deal, wasn't it?" AAA A - . . A ------_-------- side you see W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 484 asked the man. fellow dealt himself the bottom of the sucker. PR ERE"S a welcome to thefreturned soldier and his bride. May their wedded life Jbe a long and happy one. If she is a 'British Bri tea--and good tea, at thay. She will first be attphcted to Red Rose Tea by the name which will remirid her of the "Red Rose" of "Old England". And when she tries it she will again be reminded of the "Homeland", for she will find Red Rose Tea the same kind of Tea that she has used at home a rich, full-flavored blend, consisting chiefly of ASSAM teas grown in British- owned pla ns in northern India. Red '" e she will be very fond of Tea is sold always in sealed packages. ana Georgina \y hoes - THE new styles for sori as developed by our artists and craftsmen are fascinating in their charming lines anid beautiful finish, Concealed in them is a wonderful ease and comfort, and a serviceability given only by leathers of fine, even, > close-grained texture. Qur trade marks guide the way to-su preme hoe satisfaction, A Onyx Bit Cxeliisi vely By Blackford nfacturing Gripary Obtained through Canada's leading boot shops =o CONT Shore tor sale by X07. SUTHERLAND & BRO. GEORGINA Shoes for sale by TOCKETTS Boot Shop