+" PAGEEIGHT % Y: / TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT TO : SOLDIERS YOUNG CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN The young man who enjoys with life worked into them can be suited here. Our spring suits for and "hang. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 up to $45 We ask the young men who have clothes ideas and see our showing of classy of their own to call clothes. Livingston's If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. 0 THE DAILY B A wearing clothes : young fellows are handsome and well tailored--they have a distinctive "swing" a : RITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. -- _-- TEARGAL | (Continued from Page 5.) At the Grand. * Last evening's capacity audience thoroughly appreciated the wonder- ful bill that was presented at the Grand, Geraldine Farrar, the star supreme headed the programme in her latest triumph, namely "Shad- ows." This is Miss Farrar's master- piece' and her many admirers could find no fault with her superb acting of her many different roles. The other smaller films also were of the very best and the three acts of ex- cellent vaudeville were the best that have been shown here since the new policy 'was started. Don't miss tak- ing in this show this evening when it will be shown for the last time. { For Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of next week another fine bill will be offered. Norma. 'Talmadge will be seen in "Her Only Way," and as usual she will prove to be a great drawing card. Miss Talmadge is a talented actress and her many successes are well known and this one is no exception as the critics say it ranks a little higher than her pre- class vaudeville will complete this attraction and they will consist of Vincent and Raymond, comedy sing- ing and talking, Ed. and Minnie Fos- ter in a'comedy skit enttled, "A man, a girl and a piano," and the greated act of the day, Lind, with a special stage setting and electrical effects. This will He for the first three days of the week only.--Advt, Strand. "The Better Hall," Alice Brady's latest select picture, will be shown at the Strand Theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It is a story of twin sisters, adapted for the screeng by Louis Sherwin from Miriam Michelson's novel, "Michael Thwaite's Wife." : Alice Brady is seen as both Lou- ise and Trixie, twin sisters, who are as different below .the surface as it is possible for sisters to be. Michael Thwaite, a cousin by adoption, goes away to become a physician, and upon hig graduation marries Trixie, although in early life" Trixie had hated him while her sister Louise loved him, After the wedding Louise enters a hospital to become @ nurse, 'while Trixie continues her butterfly ways. Finally Hendrick Thurston, = a social libertine and idler, lures Trixie to his rooms for a late supper. Michael learns of her caprice and attempts to scold his. wife, but Trixie packs her bags and hurrfes to the hospital to tell Louise that she is going away with Thurston, After talking the mat- 'er over Louise begs her not to go and- Trixie promises to return to Michael in the morning. Following events find Michael a patient in the same hospital where Louise is working, while Trixie has gone to Burope with Thurston. An opera- tion is necessary in order to bring back Michael's sight, and through the. dark days that follow Louise takes the place of Trixie, although Michael thinks it is Trixie who: ds nursing him. At last Trixie tires of Thurston and comes back, but when she learns that Louise loves Michael she kkills herself, Frank Bessinger, the silver- toned lyrical tenor, whose previous visit to Kingston was a great suc- €e8s, has been re-engaged and he ili will appear on Monday with a pro gramme of the songs. latest He has just completed a and . best i{Tong run with the Regent Theatre, Women's Black Cotton Hose, suitable for between season's wear! guaranteed fast colors, at 25¢, 35¢, 40c a pair. it Women's Black and Colored Lisle Hose + . fine sheer makes with reinforced toes and heels, 35¢, 40¢c, 50¢, 60c and 75¢ a pair. i || H}| sponsibility in his work. Women's Black, White and Colored Silk Hose, a big variety of specially good quality. for 98¢ a pair. - : Women's Elastic Ribbed Cotton Vests with [i short sleeves and no sleeves, extra good value at 25¢, 35¢, 40c and 50c. A ; We . Women's Fine Lisle Vests, Drawers and J inati a big variety of all the and makes at very attrac- By : wanted styles H overlooked by all who i Big "Bin" i "In Bad," one of the {lever appeared. Don't miss il {Wo good features and the balance lof an unusual programme to-night. Hh vou secure a distinct advantage lithe pride we take in the cut, the fit Toronto, and this will be his last visit to Kingston this season. At Griffin's. To-uixht will be the last oppor- tunity patrons will have of witness. ing the wonderful Mme. Lina Cava- dierl in "The Two Brides," the photoplay which has proved such a sensational sucecess during the last few days at Griffin's. Tt is seldom that such a superb production' is shown on the usual daily prg- Hh gramme, and this fact should not be vious pictures. Three acts of high [Mwy es | The hospitat train from the S.8. Araguay, carrying six officegge forty- eight other ranks and two staff, is expected to reach the city this after- noon, At a meeting of members of the 8th C.M.R., C.E.F., held in Ottawa on Thursday night steps were taken to form the 8th Canadian Mounted Rifle Association. The following members were elected as an acting executive committee: Col, J. R. Mon- roe, Maj. F. H. Honeywell, Capt. E. B. Nelson, Corp. E. Phillips, Sergt. Major F. Graham, Trooper M. Craig, G.-M, Sergt. Johnson, Trooper Céeil Gervin 'and Trooper J. E. Welch, The troopship Corsican brought Major E. H. Birkett, M.C., with bar, and Nursing Sister W, Chapman, of Kingston, to St. Joha, N.B.' These two officers are mow on their way to the city, Major Birkett went over- seas with the First Field Company, Canadian Engineers, in August, 1914. He was promoted to the rank of major for his work on the field. The Perth Courier has the fol- lowing: "R. J. G. Miles, of Kingston, re- turned from overseas, was in Perth renewing his former acquaintances. He was in Perth with the 130th battalion as chauffeur for Capt. Mor- gan Carey and he was surprised to notice all the changes and improve- ments in town since his depanture. He said: 'It Is good to get back." --------i ng DEATH OF AN INDIAN, Peter Cole, Inverary Succumbs to Ef. fects of Shooting Accident. The death of Peter Cole, an In- dian, took place at the General hos- pital on Friday. On Sunday last he was shooting pike at Inverary and whilg" carrying his gun on the Perth roixd, the weapon was accidentally discharged and the received the charge on 'the left arm below the el- bow. He was hurried to the General Hospital where Drs. Bogart and Mun- dell attended him, but acute infec- tion set in early and caused his death. He had no relatives. tl : Canadian Pacific Ry. Freight Service. The Canadian Pacific Railway an- nounces that, weather and ice condi- tions permitting, their first upper lake steamer for this season will leave Port MeNieoll for Fort Wil- liam Thursday, May 1st, followed by five sailings each week thereafter. Freight for Port Arthur, Fort Wil- Ham, and northwést points is now being acepted "for routing via Port McNicoll, : : ' "1914. Lord French's book on the war, commences only in the Montreal Daily| Stan Tuesday, the 20th, Subscribe| to-night, $3 per annum, $1.50 for six' months. 4 Made A Pr tation, Burtch, Who' has for .some time been membér of Brock Street Methodist church Eholr, is leaving for Port Hope. On Friday evening the members of the choir presented him with an electric reading lamp as a token of their appreciation. Rev. D. A. Lough delivered an address, and the presentation was made by Mrs. Douglas Pound. . Annandale Chapter 1.0.D.E, Tea and entertainment at Mrs. Tofield's, 70 Barrie street, Thursday, May: 1st, 3 o'clock. Home-made table, admis-| sion 25 cents, King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium left Brussels on Friday by airplane for Bochum, Germany. China-Lac 'the perfect varnish stain. All shades at Lemmon & Son's. PRINTING John admire the picture art. will also be shown for the last time to-night in best photo- plays in which this popular star has these finest in the motion Russell di, RESPONSIBILITY. -- | Every Man in Kingston Should Read This Article. When you entrust the making of your new clothes to a tailor, you like to feel that he has a sense of re- It your order is entrusted to us fland the finish of every garment we a, In fact, after yoy, have selected the style you prefdr, pick your éloth, H{you can leave the to us with the comfortable feeling that the finished garments will leave nothing to be If you have never been able to get the sort of tailoring service you want, Hl we fi believe that our service will {ibe a revelation to you. fi = We suggest that you put us te the Ve their expert here with i fof hen afiernon Tests of this coming week at ee bo » © oF from | Friends and 'Market Squire a Kingston 1" DAILY MEMORANDUM. See top of page. three, right hand corner, for probabilities. Musicians Meeting, Labor Hall, Sun- day, April 37th, at 3 p.m. 'Remember Tag Day in Ald of Or. phan Home, Saturday, May 3rd. . BEHAN---In i Hotel Dieu, Kingston, , 1919, John J. Beban, aged 61.years. Funeral from his late residence, 78 Sydenham streét, Monday Jorning | Tae $407 to St Mary's Cathedral, | where a solemn requiem mass willy be sung for happy repose of his mm-- S---- I Wuneral (private), omit flowers acquaintances are 'in< vitéd to attend the mass. ORR--8uddenly at Rochester, Minn. on: |. Thursday, April 24th, Trendal, beloved wife of Angus M. 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