--\ T HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 8/1919. --_-- \ Inthe Realm of Women --- Some Interesting Fe eatures . ~ . en PAGE TEN 25 A Record of Good Character 2s Million Million Packets against which Packon Annual ASale. There is No Possible Appeal Sale | brings home a The Quality Looms up Conspicuously above would still bring some business man { but when he brings some stupid man, hie did with the [him while at dinner without an al- Promoter : 8S Wife 1] gr | By Jane Phelps L ; \ or Be mT = . CHAPTER LIL "Yes--]---guess you are--right," 1 : : said slowly. "I remember, when Neil After that conversation neither of in clever, interesting us again mentioned the men he iman to dinner I never have the brought home. Occasionally he }slightest trouble entertaining Him; A Hundred "Would Be' Rivals. Bsa to dinner, but not often, and invari- {I am so tired when he is gone, and ably a very correct, very nice-appear- jcdn't think of anything to say to ea ing man What A T -Pot Test Snmanw Is All We Ask other sort, interested me so little | most visible effort." i IE ask. "Of course I am right! I have en- NN A AAA ENN AANA ir ANNI | . ye JLorraine Morton and I were shop- {tertained both kinds often enough to ST F " day. It was about five | know The Beauty i 2 y hen we finished. We then gossiped for a little be- #8 of The Lily ! . 4 8 stop at Mrs,,Orton's on the | fore we left, On our way out we can be yours. Ifs . a. way 'home. 1 haven't yet paid my | passed one of her maids carrying a 8 wonderfully pure, "3 last dinner call, she said as we got} huge Uox of flowers. 1 knew they soft, pearly white ap- into the car. were American Beauties by the N pearance, free from all "That's a good idea. 1 haven't] stems, which stuck out from the end blemishes, will be com- %. paid mige either, and it is of suchjoi the box. parable to the perfect Y go | long standing 1 am almost ashamed "Some one, is attentive to the wi- beauty of your skin and A 4 to £0." dow," Lorraine said afier we "had : 1 was surprised to realize sudden- | entered the car, "I'N wager she 3 Ape Gouraud's ly that I was anxious that she would | won't be a widow long." ) bad Mayle Syru 5: New Cabbage. a be at home, and able to receive me. "Of course she won't! she's too Fresh Ga Seeds, O | & It was a peculiar feeling, so strong | clever, and too beautiful." Never Setts i Yona lish Mutt rienta iil that it oe puzzled me as to 'its, even to myself, had I failed to ac- plierm, Xo. 1. quality. FETD.T. HOPKINS & SON: Moi toa) cause, knowledge Blanche Orton's eclever- The U ed oe Happily, she was at homeg She [ness or her beauty. It wasn't my nit Grocery Ile Harry Babcock has returned | received us in her boudoir. She | way. g . COMPANY home from [he Kingston hospital. | was lying on the chaise-longue. - She "That was a great idea of hers ' eh , Mrs. E. Benn and deughter spent a | looked very lovely--but rather tired. iu TERI so that she Seuid be at neess street, week at Veérona visiting her par- A lovely, pale, creamy-yellow silk | ber best before men who bored her," Neat = Standard Bask. Fame , also her brother, 0 has re- | tea-gown op to her figure, making | Lorraine mused. I think it's awfully Prompt 1 Delivery 1 from over 8. n her svelte gracefulness particularly | clever of her to think it out like that. . The people ere socked When | noticeable. She seemed to be pieas- | "1 wonder whom she is having. She . - » sad news arrived in the vil\ige | ed that we had.called, altho Lorraine said nothing of any woman, did FACTORY FRAME WORK DOWN. of the sudden death of N. Huffman, | said afterward that it was because, she?" a former' teller of the Merchants' | she knew she looked lovelier than "No--she saki 'company,' " TI re-] High Ded Bank here either of us could hope to. But] turned. Wind levelled 1 Pe th of ; Pte. O. Storms has returned honie | Lorraine was a bit "catty" at times, Sri bet she meant men," said Lor- * Yarker, April 3.~--The high wing] after four years service in France. "I am 'tol have company to dinner," | raine, "She hasn 4 ng intimate wo- on Friday blew the frame work of He was wou 1ded once in the eye. A. | she explained, and am resting. *1| men friends; and if she was giving the cheese factory down, which | P- Holland got the end of his thumb | have been up very late for several] a dinner I should be sure to -have means a great drawback to the cor- taken off in the 'bread mixer. days, and am showing the fatigue.| heard of it, even tho 1 were not in- penters, as they intended having il 1 want to Pe at my best, for I expect] vited, No---il's a man affair!" she in operation by the first of May. Nubsing Sister Florence George, of | (q be bored to death." fished decidedly. Mr. and Mrs. Hart and daughter | Brockville, who recently returned a hy be at yopr best if you are "But why ask men who bore you?" have moved to the village, Mr. Hart [TOW overseas, left Wednesday morn- | phored?" I asked, smiling. I queried, "One sometimes is bored being engaged as operator here. Mr.| Mg for St. John, N.B., to sail on hos- "Then is when one needs to be, It| by one or the other of a married and Mrs. Jackson have moved to the l Dital ships between that port and | yoy are being entertained, it is easy | couple whom one has io ask; but I village. Corpl. Roy Skinner has re- , Liverpool. The Young nurse first| ana natural to be entertaining. But can't see why a widow should feel turned from overseas. went overseas in the summer of 19171 jr you are bored; it just as surely is| obliged- to entertain anyone who THE CASH STORE Special Sale This Week 2% Ib. Tins Cal. Peaches abe English Peaches, glass jars dhe Ee,» 230 complexionif you will use! Reeve Edgar Is spending a week @nd was on duty in the in Hamilton on busines D. Smith and son attended the sale at Wil- ton. Mr, and Mrs, Murphy is spend ing the week with her sister at Col- lins Bay. Howard Holland.has re- tirned home after spending three weeks at Ottawa with relatives. The ladies' aid held a social tea military hospital at Taplow, Bucking- hamshire. Word was received of the appoint ment of W. S. Herrington, K.C., Na- panee, as a fellow of the Royal So- ciety of Canada, in recognition pre- sumably of the work which Mr. Her- rington has done 4n the interests of Canadian{ almost impossible to Keep yourself] bores her." from being lonesome, Think that over and see if 1 am not right," she said, turning to Lorraine who looked as puzzled at, Mrs. Orton's explana- tion as 1 had felt. 3 It may Me it is a business affair," Lorraite said carelessly as she badg me good-bye. To-morrow--Barbara's Father and Mother Come to Visit. a NO CHILDLESS FAMILY. in the league room on Friday even- | Canadian historical research ing last. The proceeds amounted to It is bettér late than never; but sixty dollars. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. [the man who buys a summer suit in Main is spending a week in Belle- { March is rather early than late ANCHOR D NA SR ANT Regu ay r Passtuger Se Serviges ANCHOR-DONALDSON St. John, NB. Sauratn Montreal, Montreal, ature GUNA T0 LIVERPOOL FROM ake Ordans ix os or "More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry" . ; To be Allowed in Big Detroit Apart | ment 'House. Tk I J rome sesame snd Ash at gra eee TE AEE Detroit, Mich., April 8.--Plans for } : a $600,000 - apartment house, in - 7 RAILWAY be accepted as tenants.are under way by the Michigan Methodist Centenary AGENCY I SOA, cated at Grand River and Sixth aven 4 ues, and will inckude a completely eq- FOR A 1 1 i Lonely Hearts uipped playground om the roof. : There is every kind of thing in ¥ i " the Salvation Army Junk Shop; # so R Crowded Sty 5 uot the Je Dlace of high rubber boots, a picture of o " Lincoln and a set of goif sticks arew. ate yong will agmit tat, but ? old shoes, and peeping out from un- . yn tine der them a pair of tiny gold elip- Such places, Transporation facilities 1 A . ook "Poor little | Possible for an average family to go slippers," said the | OBt any considerable distance from "1 wish we might 8 sell them, then all that the gone." ment buildings to Tease suites to fam- ilies who have children will assume story?" In fact, there will be a premium on! : "A sad ° one, }children instead of a discount. ion Ros ¥ G Sa little dencer Complex R y 3 d 4 " [#who died here last 'H Gone! 4 autumn of the in- | Cost of Some Articles of Food Dee clined Last M 3 » * 5 knows her, she Breath Right! a, wo. frichds seemed to have |... of Labor's weekly food prices Siomach, Liver and ; here to the shop. Such dainty Nt- » , » 2 . tie dresses, delicate, filmy rainbow He ot ageh, the Sols 31 tie {wen after pair of pretty slippers---such jes as compared #ith $13.41 at the a tiny little foot shq must have had middle of February and $13.78 in ones." h / month was due chiefly to Hé came in with/ the air of a prices in Jn okes. butte 'butter, ork or which no family without children will GRAND I phd ~Wi Lora Nook Club here. The apartment will be Jo "An apartment house in the heart STEAMS stuffed owl is nestled against a pair }o., executive secretary of Detroit HIP stand side by side. See that pile. of { ; inciances force them to live in pers... How oddly out of 'place ANY Loy oot paserially. for 3 is Almost im- worker In charge, | the centre of the city because of lack lM of them would be | opposition of St owners of apart- "There's alimmediate success of the new plan. | They belonged to -------- PRIC. ESLIGHTLY LOWER. Tor Clean! fluenza. Nor one Ottawa, April 8.---The Depart- Her clothes were Sent by, goer was again lower at the mid- Bowels Regular! things meant for a fairy. And pair averaging $13.05 in some sixty cit- «dhey're all gone ndw but the goid January. The decrease for the bashful! schoolboy--<he big shabby | pate bearded man, bent with work. fe "Will you show me 'some wo. men's clothes?' he asked. "This way." sald the worker and! guided him te the clothes d ¢ ment. He surveyed them silently " --tlien selected a worn house dress and a shabby hat with a forlorn ose attached to the. crown. soe "Is this the right size?" askod |, the worker. "It doesn't matter," 'he: answer. The worker's curiosity was rl you mind oa ni me hat you]; A Tombled the