THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. Ny INOT A PARTICLE | AFTERNOON DRESS OF VELVET | a J FOR SPAING WEAR 0c bAvoRte or | ar oes. 1 A FALLING HAR i Save Your Hair! Double Its Beauty | Iu Just a Few i Moments | \ | «| Garments Being Made Fancier, Will | Require a Greater Amount of . Material Than Formerly. "Danderine". Makes Your Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful. | Within ten ininutes after an appl-| cation of Danderine you can not find; a single gece of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be| after a few weeks' use, when you see| new hair, fine and downy at first--, yes--but really new hair--growing| all over the scalp. | Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to |vegetation. It goes right to the roots {invigorates and streagthens them | . |1ts exhiliirating, stimulating and life- eo ts 0 > der, ge | the garments are made fancier, getting |producing properties cause the hair | away from the former straight, plain |, grow long, strong and beautiful | lings, the additional trimmings needed | A Jittle Danderine immediately | {| Wil. result In materially increasing |doubles the beauty of your hair. No | thefr many unusual touches of color; |difference how dull, faded, brittle! { of such merchandise. For suits, braid land sc raggy, just moisten a cloth with | wil] be extensively used. Belts will be Danderine and * qarefully draw it | quite commonly worn. jthrough your hair, taking one small] The report of the design and model Jattand at 9 A She ead! Jo bet . : R jmmmmsniimen ep gy | cofumittee reads in the wain as fol- end wavy, and hare an appearance | lows: of abundance; an incomparable lus-| | "Suits--There is such a variety of tre, softness and Jluxuriance { | suit»styles for spring that women will | Get a small bottle of Knowlton's | be able to find expression of their |Danderife from any drug store or own individuality. Smart and youth- tollet éounter for a few cents and | | ful are the short, loose-hapging box f Following, the convehtion of the Nae tional Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manuface | turers' association in Cleveland, O., the committee on desigus prepared styles for the coming spring which are of | great import to the manufacturers of | dress and coat fabrics and dealers in | trimmings and other accessories. The | designs outlined for the coming season | were prepared without the peeessary | wartime thought which called for con- | servation in every possible way. This | means that greater yardage will, ian | most Instances, be consumed, and as Ready in a moment OXO CUBES are a vast improvement on all the old fashioned methods. Constipation Biliousness Headache Sour Stomach Indigestion While the water is "coming to the boil," cup, saucer and OXQ CUBE are got ready and in one minute hot, tempting Bouillon awaits you. ' } 5 J OXO CUBES save time and cut out the drudgery of cooking. They are so sustaining Easy and Practical Home § that one OXO CUBE and a few biscuits enable Dressmaking Lessons 5 oS one to carry on tor hours, | ! +mws charming afterncon gown of | navy blue velvet comes from Lady | is it as pretty has been | prove that .your hair {and soft as any--that 10 cent and 25 cent Tins. A CUBE TO A CUP Fr 3 gs : rm Doctors Stand Amazed at Power | of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes '. Strong---According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% In One Week's Time in Many Instances You Can Have at Home Wietims of eve strain and those who £0 know that is real hope whose eyes their eyes ' prescription wore Say they have thrown them sway: One man says, after using it: "[ was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes not hart any re. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they Teel Bie all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after usiug this pre- scription for 15 days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print with- out glasses," Another who used it says: "I was bothered with eye strain cinsed by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. ¥ have worn glasses for several years both fordistance and work, and wi t mw. I could not read my own, name on. gs envelope or the type wri on the machine before me. 1 ean do both now and have discarded my loug distance glasses altogether. 1 can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. 1 cunpot express my joy at what it has done me.' It is believed that thousands who wear J J able, time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes 50 48 10 be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of man descriptions may be wonderfully benefit by the use of this prescription. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon- Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily, You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and red- ness will quickly disappear. If your eves bother you even a little it is your duty to take steps to save them now before it is too lute. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: "Yes, the Bon-Opto prescription is truly a wonderful eye remedy. [ts constituent ingredients are well koown to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them, 1 have used it very suc cessfully in my own practice on patients whose eyes were stained through overwork or misfit glasses. | can highly recommend it in case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itching, burn. ing eyes, red lids, bi vision or for eyes in famed from exposure Yo smoke, sun, Cust or wind. Ir is one of the very few preparations J feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every, family." Bon-Opto, referred to shove, Is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy. It is an ethical preparation, the for mula being printed on the package: The man. ufacturgrs guarantee it to strengthews eyesight Soper cent in ong week's time in many instances or refund th . It can be obtained from suy woud dydggist and is sold in this city be George W\ Mahood ane others. glasses can now discard them in a reason: hos ' Five out now use what are known acting baking powders. has two actions. is added in the mixing bowl. power is what is rfeeded of Seven American Housewives as combination or double This style of baking powder 1t acts first when cold water or milk I. . Itssecond action requires the heat of the oven. This strong, double leavening for the heavy Government Standard flour in use today. | is a pure, strong, double.acting baking powder t Canadian housewives are finding just right for thei baking. It bakes light, easily-digest- aa ® dpm ed, deliciously flavored bread, "cakes and tea biscuits. It" you are having trouble with » your baking, try Egg-O instead of the ordinary baking powders. delighted with the results. You'll be Egg-O Baking Powder Co. i Limited . ' The chief members of the Bris ud Ameriean peace... ici fal women "The women Briain. one of ith | models, "Many of these suits are gracefully {trimmed with braid, cording or em- | brofdery; others are more simple of outline and are worn with white or | bright colordd vests or vestees, mak- | ing a most attractive contrast. One of thé predominating features of these tallor-made suits is a graceful, long- ! | rolling collar so fashioned to display | smart vestees or blouses, which are so | becoming and fascinating. As sport | clothes are timely, much dash and | smartness is given in novelty belts and partial belts, making an attractive means of fastening. Large pockets and convertible collars add beauty and distinction to this type of garment. "Skirts--The skirts for spring will be built on youthful lines, not too tight and having the appearance of tapering {at the footline. TY are many smart, novel cuts that accentufite this effect, These skirts are worn about seven inches from the floor. "Cpats--A new silhouette has made its appearance. This silhouette finds | its expression In the dokman coats and capes, which are bullt on loose-hanging lines, tapering slightly at the bottom. "Many other new and attractive means of fastening arebeing displayed, also many pew" belted: effects The collars are especially notewerthy with their many unusual teuches of color. collars that fasten over artistically, scarf collars, shawl gollars, each type charming in outline and design." SMART HAT AND SCARF SET TR This smart hat and scarf set is in mauve velvet. Gray and yellow check. td velvet forms a striking trimming. ART OF MIRRORING VELVETS Hot Iron and Steady Hand Necessary, 'another attractive finish in the mip | vores bat. a -------- 'Miss Helen Frick, of New York, seelng tours for is spending $2000 a week b careless surely lots of Dan {neglected or injured by | treatment--that's all--you ean have beautiful hair and [it if you will just try a little ,derine NAVY BLUE FO | Brilliant Linings, Striped Vests, Braid and Buttons in Gay Array Among Things Forecast.. It is said that fully 90 per cent of the spring suits will be in that favored color of all well-dressed women--ouvy blue. It is further prophesied, how- ever, states a writer In the Philadel- phia Record, that gay touches in the way of colorful | overcollars, will relieve any somber- ness. Many of them 'will be in wash materials, chiefly stripes. Braid trimmings will be in evidence, as will also buttons covered with the ric coverad or bone, will be used in the cuffs, quite an odd and refreshing idea for suits, ~~ The lines, it is prophesied, will be little different from the present sil- of some of the hip-length models. Straight and box lines will predomi- nate generally. A few "chicken" mod- els, disrespectfully so-called, will ap an emphasized flare. Collars, when they exist, will be of the long shawl variety, suggesting the tuxedo, The cellarless square neck treme jackets. Scmi-belts will appear at the back and front,' but not at the sides. On the average suit the walst line will be normal. There will be a few coats on the wrap order. These tightness, A Smmission to study the labor of women and children "has been appointed by the governor of Louist- ana. A a aan MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS Hm ---- Act as a stimulant to the sluggish liver, clean the furred tongue, sweet- en the foul obnoxious breath, and clear away all the poisonous aceumu- lations from the system by causing the bowels to move regularly and na- turally every day, thus preventing as well as curing canstipation, sick beadachies, bilious headaches, water brash, heartburn, and all diseases yriang from a lazy, slow or terpid ver. : They are purely vegetable, small and easy to take, and there is noth- ing of the griping, weakening and sickening effects of the old fashioned purgatives, s . Mrs. John Kadey, Chipman, N.B., writes: --""I have been using Mil burn's Laxa-Liver Pills for some time and can recommend them to anyone suffering from heartburn and liver trouble. I tried other remedies, Lut they only relieved me for a short time. I alw recommend Laxa- Liver Pills to all sufferers, as I think they are a valuable remedy." 80 to your dealer and Liver Pills, see that you ie "Milburn's." Price t all dealers, or mailed of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Torouta, Ont. "Terrible case of a Ta a STE I for years, w 08~ en s$peclalists. Both legs In terrible . Almost a nervous wreck, 1t Sack Just 8 huttien 1 clegr up this isease, . This is the late testimony of a prominent newspaper man. His name and his remarkable story in full on request. We have seen so many other - eures| with this marvelous Lliguad 'wash that we freely offer you a bottle i convalescent Sok | R SPRING WEAR linings and bright | fabric. Link buttons, by the way, fab- | houette, except, perhaps, the box lines | pear, those having high waistlines and | will appear on some of the more ex. | will have fitted vests to give them | all t Duff Gordon. It is fastened high at | the neck with an interesting array of | steel buttons on the waist and the sleeves, NO EXTREME FEATURES USED New Fall Marked by a General Air of Simplicity. and winter one is struck by the ab- sence of extreme features, and also by | the general alr of simplicity displayed. | | Colors are quiet, browns, blues and black predominating, with here and there a demure costume carried out in gray or taupe. Even embroidery has beén subdued, and although in a few cases bright-colored wool or silk is used, the general tendency is toward gray and beige, or a soft coppery red | that is new and most attractive, the sefge street frock, and its varia- tions are many ; so, while at first glance ; there is a slightly monotonous effect in the costuming of the women who | now throng the smart restaurants and shops, a closer inspection reveals an individpality in the arrangement of | certain new details of trimming, or in {the cut of the neck or fashion of | sleeve. To keep to the fad of using as { little wool as possible there are many { clever combinations of fabrics and one | is inclived to feel that this mle, In- { stead of hindering, has been an aid te the creative abilities of designers. ! | NEWEST FASHIONS ARE CHIC | Late Styles Are Regarded as More | Practical Than They Have Been in Recent Years. { Taking it all in all, the new fashions i are more attractive and at the same | time hore practical ft they have been in years. Here are Rien salient characteristics: Belts are either soft and draped or { flat and straight. ©ne Paris frock has a beit made of a strip of inch-wide braid with the ends crossed and failing in short tabs. The most graceful sash is of satin, with fringed ends. The new color is henna, sometimes culled rust color, All the browns will be fashionable and certain shades of green. Gray is much itked fer street costumes and taupe and gray make a smart qudhination. Every other din- ner gown is black, A yard and twelve inches will be enough width for the fall skirt--if one wishes to be extremely smart, More conservative taste may increase the width as far as a yard and three-quar ters--no more than that is permitted by fashion. Sleeves must be tight as one can stand them, with small armholes and the wrist provided with buttons and loops or other fastening devices, so that one may get into the sleeve with. out a struggle. MILLINERY HINTS Although one occasionally sees a means a range of some extent, for the brown furs are rather numerous #8) women were employed in m jtion plants and T4600 B In viewing the new clothes for fall | As inevitable as the season itself is | ar In April, 181%, 701: i and Winter Clothes Are | | { | | | | Seah far. Mass, Breadcloth Costume 7943 Overdress in Broadcloth. wana easidae srt". An allday frock, to all of the demands made upon it, should be smart, simple and serviceable. The model shown here lends itself to two forms of treatment as regards sleeves and trimming. A flare finish may be given to the sleeves, or they may be stitched in close effect to the wrists, and for the lower edge of the overdress, either soutache braid or fur may be used as a trimming. The overdress is made with a yoke that descends iato a panel front and back It is in redingote style, mounted on a satin foundation that consists of a back<cloging underbody joined to a two-piece skirt that is gathered at the back and gloses at the center-back. The underbody should be made first. Close the underarm and shoul. der seams as nolrhed, then turn a hem in the back at notches. Plait and being folded edges to correspond. ing sm * perforations and stitch. Adjust ag one inch wide under neath lo edge of underbody for a stay. a wer LO » in Overdress Effect. N ke the skirt and slash the through the fold at center. nN upper the upper perforatipn and fini the perforation res as notched. 3 betwes perfora- J } pogition on ydy with upper edge even with pper edge of belting and with onts 'even; bring back edge e to center-back the overdress, join the front and join back to tching notches, Gather d sew gathers to yoke matching notches. Close 1 shoulder seams as hem in back on line perforatipns; - line of rations indicates cen- t back on Jeft with 2 and finish for clos- edg above front to side ter-hack enter-backs ev jug Séw collars to neck edge with cen- ter-backs and large "0" perforations even; leave collar free from center back to left front dge and finish for closing. Close seams of sleeve as notched; lapr ACTION CLE PIAS terminate the dart seam at small "oo" pétforation and leave the seam frea below the large "O" perforation. Sew sleeve in armhole ora as not- ched, with small "0" perforation at shoulder seam easing fn any fulness between the notches. Hold the sleeve toward you when basting it In the armhole. Slash the side front of pocket along the line of the small "o" perforations and 'bind the slashed edges. Arrange two pocket sections logether and stitch around the edgés (forming a bag) leaving an opening between the small "o" 'perforations. Sew pocket to opening in side front. Small "0" perforation in pocket welt indicates upper front edge. Face well and ad- just to position, with front edge over the front of pocket opening. Pictorigl Review Dress No. 7943. 25 cents. Sizes, 34 to 44 inehes bust. Price, ,7 ~--For Sale by ---- NEWMAN & SHAW McFaul's Old Stand os .. 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