: | | a ------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG cia SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1010 in the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features -- 3 ----- sd ---- The Luck of "1 did except a : face reddening.' She lifted her beautiful X and gave him a direct loo not Lea ou, would be a different t am concerned, it "I don't want it! wen there aldine tuined to } 1 becan Appear At Your Best--Instantly If you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected ine vitation you can feel con {ident of always appearing at your best. In but a few moments it renders to your Shi p yves--that's too delicio , and the table laugt hér. "My small * sl Dean watched her, with a "hen there wa TY raud's Oriental Cream Rea HOPKINS SONA ie - re. a -- 8 er hurried word. TERN WILSON'S \ let you will go out let of you me con BEY. +. 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LIMITED : Canada's Olden and Largest Piano Makers OSHAWA . ONTARIO i | ee See and Hear the Williams New Scale at THE J. M. GREENE MUSIC CO., LTD. pv es en ctl te. ti ll NS a ay ng | sing man's lady! Dean usine; sh ted upon him he told. to fread Being alone, ¢ gave her a sharp pleasure fading inte like concern. ight, Mollie Bawn ve been making us I, seating himself car moved on its HOF , tom eves -s0 near his through a sudden she confess- forgotten blu ck!" he said tenderly, gravely, band!" Catherwood apt about a ard him in confessed my husb calize , and that. that man --' n, and paused. Roger Catherwood stared at her with a stricken face. i l--my dear ol --Hardisty ? » his name is Laird--!" She nodded at him over her high furred collar. They looked at each other Mollie--you friend-- lear Mollie, how can 1 apolo- giz '"" Roger began presently, his strong gloved hand laid over her own. "You sat there with vour own hus- band!" "I'm smiling an actress--" she conceded, "You're more than an actress, my dear! You're a good sport. You--! But, by George, I wouldn't have had you go thr that for anything in the world! ' To let you walk right into him--! You couldn't warn me--but of course you didn't know!" He Was shaking his head and murmuring in- coherent regrets and protestations as they drew up before her apartment Tiouse, and the car stopped. "I'm com- ing up with you," he said, glancing out absently. "I want to speak to youl" . Thrilled by some new and domin- ant quality in his voice, she gave him a shy swift glance as they crossed the foyer and entered the elevator. In silence she preceded him into) the long drawing room, and touched the switch that flooded it with sub- dued. light, . "Just for a minute!" she said then, flinging down her wraps, and point- { ing toward the clock, which announc- | ed midnight. 1 "I--somehow--can't let this even- ing end," the man confessed, with a confused and embarrassed smile, and with a boy's self-conscious manner, "I + | feel as if I'd come a little closer to | you--Motke Bown!™ He took her hands, making her very] | uncomfortable. She tried to smile up at him unconcernedly "It's taken it out of me, rather, of course!" she said, deliberately bring | ing Dean back into the conversation. | She freed her hands and went to her ! Jevorite chair, dropping into it wear- {aly | "That man is your husband, eh? { That quiet, decent chap?" Roger { Catherwood mused; taking her lead | obediently. "He is the last fellow I | should identify with what you told {ma If was another woman, was it 7" i If he had intended to rouse in her ! the old resentment, he succeeded. i Into her face he saw the color slow- | ly ereep. gi { "Not--not in the. ordinary sense. I don't believe that!" she answered | uneasily. "So that now that you are--what you are, he might be glad enough to come back?" Roger pursued. "That," she said, looking at him reproachfully, "isn't lke you!" He laughed shamefacedly, taking { the chair opposite her, and running i his hands restlessly through his hair. "I'm sorry," he said briefly. Ger- aldine gave him a quick forgiving smile, and fell into deep For a while there was silencé them. "But of course you know what 1 feel, my dear," the man pre- sently. "Shall 1 tell you, Mollie Bawn : 3 {To be Continued.) that T am really | * {TLKINGIT OVER |. ~With Lorna Moon-~ tative Friend. There are two kinds of people that it Is not worth while bothering with {~--the ones who agrees with us about ieverything; and the ones who agree with us about nothing. With the first we are robbed of the zest of con- ; 2nd with the second we find no green pasture concord .on which to brousé when jf we are tired of] the thorne of dis- sidence, | But of the twe less profitable choose our fiends from mongst the peo- who entirely oN agree 'with us, for 5 ig they s our 8 true growt and 9 encourage a growth that is | To have our to of pinions ques t us fiving down new ch of knowledge to , Or we | But to 1 ourselves with people 7 echo us is to cut ourselves off avenue of enlightenment rson $0 surro he canpot see his He pants slong crying I'm winning, I'm w'naing," and he ho of his cry for applause ks to cliinb the wall and | g see if the w has out-stripped him. | "In an individual this attitude. js | both pathesic and amusing; in a na a it is disastrous. As witness Ger- many and her downfall. For a cen- | tury or more before the War that | nation cried as one voice, "God ap- | pointed the German race to be rulers over the wonld, we are the leaders in kultur and-séience and war If 1 véice wa raised in protest hin the gates, it was promptly put They hypnotised themselves into this belief until they were ready to die for it. } The thoral 4s." cherish your argu- { mentative friend; perhaps as a nation we ought even to cherish our Bolshe- | vik, and labor unions; anything is { better than, that, as a people we should take up the Germanic song and beconmie as Milton says, "swoln with the wind." He never th w dov i Told in i Twilight - - ledge (Continued from Page 3.) | : ea i Dean Starr, affénding the provin- cial synod, is the guest of Dr. and | Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Ottawa Miss Charlotte Flanigan, street, Who has been jince December Mast home, Mrs. Earnshaw, Toronto, visiting! her mother, Mrs. E. J. Lake, Alfred street, returned home on Friday, | Mrs: (Dr.) McGrath, Peterboro, will shortly come to Kingston to reside i » i Barrie| in Peterboro| has returned | i . ss = { Dr. J. L. McKee, Queen's Univer-| sity left yesterday to spend a short] Boliday in Montreal } Major H. BE. McLean; King street, | is spending the week-end with Mrs. | McLean and little daughter, Margar-| et, in Brantford. | Mrs. Fredérick Brownfield, Mrs, | Van Lesslie and Harold Brownfield | have returnedf from Montreal. | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Craig, Gore! street, are spending a few days inl Toronto. | Miss Anita King, who was visiting! her sister, Mrs. Hubert Ryan, Mait-| land streat, 18ft to-day for her home| in New York. | . =» Miss Luella Knapp, who for some years was a resident of Kingston, and latterly has niade Pasadena, ' Cal. her home, sailed from San Francisco yesterday for China. Before return- ing she will visit Japan and Hono- lulu. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Anglin and the Misses Anglin, Earl street, who spent the summer on Wolfe Island, réturn- ed to the city on Wednesday. Mrs. Cecil Stuart, Stratford, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Stuart, Lower Alfred street. | Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, "Hazeldell, returned yesterday from Montreal where she spent a few days with Mr. -and Mrs. R. Maitland Hannaford. Bishop Bidwell is the guest of Rt Rev. J. C. Roper, Bishop of Ottawa, while in Ottawa this week. Lieut <Col. J. B. Dunbar, Mrs. Dun- bar and their family are leaving Ot- tawa next week for Kingston, where in future they will reside. Rev. James McLaughlin, Mrs. Me- Laughlin and their two sons, Grant and lan, were recent visitors of Miss Blanche Gilbert, Edgeware road. Mr. 'McLaughlin, who has been president of the New York Educational College in Turkey for the past thirty-two years, is home on a year's furlough. After a visit in Chatham Mr. Me- Laughlin will return to Kingston, where his sons will continue their courses at Queen's University. ---St. Thomas Journal Times. © - . Mrs. Ellen Robinson has returned fo Watertown, N.Y, from Kingston; where she was the guest of her sis. ter, Mrs. William Drury, Queen street. : Miss Mary S. Fraser has returned on to-day? to Sydenhar Take Your Time, Don't Harry! There is no need for so much rushing on baking days, hurrying to get your cakes in the oven--such exhausting exertion adds baking to the list of household drudgeries. ed home 1g two weeks in 8, Kingston, is the You can take your time. yet do more with than with other brands because the leaven- ing action of Egg-O only ceases when your cakes are properly baked--No matter if you do have to wait several hours for your oven. Tips To Housewives. Beef fat is best for greasing stove befo polishing i minutes boiling is enough | lize the clothes ! our milk should be made into e cheese used in cooking. pork is baked with beans, serve] le or ™ sauce with them. Tunny fish makes an excellent ap- | t served in French dressing And don't worry if your oven does cool © Egg-O will leaven your baking with less heat than most other brands. . or And above all, don't worry about fallen cakes, follow the directions on the label. You will use less Baking Powder, and have better baking. Egg-O Baking Powder Co. Limited Hamilton, Canada the Cafeteria. What In Knobhbs-- are you Bobb Efficiency your kiddin Stop Everything in e elbow dboes | v AUTHORITATIVE in style, beautiful in finish and reliable in quality, Georgina Shoes are the logical choice of exacling dressers and careful buyers. eorgina The "Georgina" trade mark distinguishes these shoes of quality and refinement from ordinary shoes. Confident of the superiority of Georgina Shoes, the makers take pride in placing the "Georgina" trade mark on their product, anticipating that you will want to buy the same brand the next time. This trade mark means distinction and shoe service. Obtained through Canada's leading boot shops, In Kingston LOCKETT'S BOOT SHOP Re ---------------- AAA Sl Ao T= British are noted as great tea drinkers and are naturally good judges of tea. So when we learn that over 70% of the tea used in Great Britain is Indian tea we can be sure that Indian tea is of the very best quality. In Canada the preference for Indian tea has become just as strong, as evidenced by the success of Red Rose Tea which consists chiefly of ASSAMS -- the richest and strongest of Indian teas. Red Rose is siiu, in sealed packages.