T H] E D A i L Y BRI TIS I S HV Ww H 1G : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1919 -- PRESENTATION OF GIFTS HAFNER- JACOB WEDDING = ---- Ee = TO MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR CRAIG | ATHENS METHODIST CHURCH . ® A Tn | | ai aw Ss Gre atest Toronto To Reside--Mr. Craig Di-| of Kingston and the Bride Miss rected St, Andrew's Choir For M; ibel Marion * Jacob of Athens. des sy rs wedi alc eS un Jal 7 We guarantee to refund your fare whether you come by wav of Boat, Train, Auto or Horse. ma Tel gmann : A. W, Richardsor Jeut, Stroy ol alle Hal ; > bes MC RE OF 'THESE As J : : -- 3 ; . . FINE and becom- g L carried a bou- music al lirectioh ¢ t y 4 roses and wore the 10ir. On beha he ¢ [oor ift, a platinum and 8 ndant The bridesmaid, of he 'chu 3] A. Howard, Elgin, wore a ilk georgette v \ \ : : . gs and picture A 2 5 rie a shower 4 A A et 1] ! C1 by George ered the Coats GOOD JUDGMENT ADVANTAGE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL OPPOR- OF INVESTING IN-ONB 3 THESES SMARTLY HONED OVERCOATBIAND SHITS AT $25- BP 6 $37:56 ALL PRICES BETWEEN Lh re "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" We close at 5.30 p.m. Saturdays 9.p.m. I tlarity ; productign is popularity. o the Mr Mrs. Haffner trip to Tordnto London, 1 points. 'On t de at 146. Frontenac on, itt is a well-known . Si owing THI ERON; the ture is one whic in suspence, fact that good Win- ter Coats selling at ented ¢ are y of for Guard of Honour. the sp a ir hr they Applications for Guhard of perform their Fe par AR= for tk Prince of Wales other excellent feature will also be Re istration of war service in $25 to $40 are going A ! nd to the \ rr d table. ) ist, a afl ; I brooch \ J ] 11 the Y y, reception i 7 \ " N é id at t nie of the bride's A = 2 - ¢ EB 5 sat down to a sumptuous re- { ' £ past f bride's table was decorat- ( 2 J "\h € with carnations, smilax and | | } . y . gp . \ maiden-! ern 'he luncheon was : i MS I | We doubt if this en- Serve ) Misses Cora Grey, * i Georgia Spr ary 2 3 an 4 / \ 7 : her i At the Grand. oarEa a Alguire and / tire city could better wi n 1) the Grand will present Be avelled in a navy blue 4 ay 4 a aah Phe ool sey cloth suit, apricot. geor- { NZ. the values. 3 3 Tor ra gotta BIOUSE Ant Wore a7 farabou Ti | ang i : t = stirr-et styplkat " and bre Hn feather toque hat She i Il | : ' to score heavily, not i Xx her Te ipient of ¢ large number . | . ait d 1 4 4 Ev ay ) ) 8 ful gifts, includ- A a emotional po . t X Ere a3 > 3 ' nr a : Le i substantial cheques, which | { 1 ent T € : hae a ] ; it) hor to be hard to find this along with comedy n t Canada or overseas at Orderly Room Superior vaudeville 11} jn Armouries, 9-12.45 and 2-5 daily py : this fine performance Evenings of Tuesday, Thursday and lg | : Season. 1 his store 1s Saturday. f 3 h z - \ a v avr "His Bridal Night." ortunate in having Producing managers invariably Died Agea 1035. - A : - experience considerable difficulty in Mrs. Bridget Fodey, Lansdowne, . { secured dozens of getting a good story for thefr offer- died Tuesday at e Hotel Dieu at ings. Particularly is this true of the great age of 105 years. A large! ' : | . those who confine their outputs to family survive. : ' ' ; smart sty les to sell at the musical form of entertainment - } «1- : And stage annals show that some: of Mrs. W, Metcalf, Brockville, an- . these prices. § the biggest musical successes have npounees the engagement of her dau- 3 resulted from reviving and mujpcal- ghter, Blanche, to Corporal V. A. 3 | EL izing some comedy or farcial of & Simmons, C.A.D.C., Queens' Military y of years gone by. "The Hospital, Kingston. The marriage are making your own Suit Coat, l= Twins," which was one of the reign- will take place Tuesday, Sept. 30th, ing hits of a decade ago, was a musi-!; Augusta. ¢ calized version of "Incog," produced drunks were before the police at the Madison Square Theatre in magistrate on Thursday morning. New York in the early "90's, where it One was sent to jail for three months met with only partial succes. "His and the other for one week to re- : ' o Bridal Night" cotied to the Grand. fresh their memories as to the names Velours, Silvertones, Polo Cloths, Crystal Opera House for Friday night, and of the parties who gave them liquor. . . en Saturday matinee and night with The tag day held in aid of the : oo Cords and Mixtures. Rebert Knight, the Crisp Twins, Hotel Dien was a success. The re- Frank Cullen, Charles Bennett, Ber- turns are not al in, so the exact > tha Julian, Beatrice Lett, Clarice gmount realised by the workers is: vio Grey and other well "known players in| pot known. \ the cast Advt, Sale of pines grape fruit now in | Ee | season at Carnovsky's. : Are at perfect liberty to come tomorrow, whe- At The Strand. -- et so art Far too seldom are motion picture | HANSON, GROZIER & EDGAR ther prepared to buy-or not, and inspect these pelted to such a combination of beauty and talent featured in G ==All-- new Coats. Remember, we never urge a the forthcoming fatt on at the . Strand - Theatre to , when the Kinds customer to So beautiful Emmy We n spk her bow in the Metro production of "The 20 Market Street . 33 Kingston : o Belle-of the Season. "The Belie of Eke fc 1 the Season" is a comedy-drama of in- | eto MECGRANIUM. aca tense human interest adapted to the', See ten Sronabiiitien i screen by 8S. Rankin Drew from Ella ston Fair--to-night and to-mor Wheeler Wilcox's celebrated poem, NL and in it Miss Weblen is again pre | First | rummage sale Wednes- 300 yards Black a Silk; 36 inches; extra special sented as "the fashion plate of the! - screen." y . . $2. 00 a YARD. A There is in all probability no oth- -In Hotgl Dieu, Kingston, er star of the photoplay who displays Sept . 1918, to Mr. and Mrs > with such ease and grace the stun- ning sartorial creations which have hn 1918, ar Mr 8. made Emmy Wehlen a famous per- $ ridge, ¥ i -sonage on Loth the stage and screen. | el Kingston, September 24th, 1 aw Son | From her first appearance in Ameri-| * 1819. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley can theatricals, being imported from | s h, 263 King street, a daugh- ihe London Gaiety by Broadway pro- | t . > Limited- ducers, Miss Webhlen has led her sis-| \ ters in styles cf the last minute and MARRIED. oe with the preduction of "The Belle of} 3 {--BUCK---On September 23rd. the Season' she will maintain her 1 3 enviable reputhticn with a brand new series of luxurious gowns and millinery. Among some of her most notable performances on the screen RE LOER ~At St. Andrew's church ----- are such successes as "Sylvia on a on September 34th, 1818. by the : : sustier of Nira. Geo. Eider. | Em -------- Spree," "The House of Gold", "The ins. daughter of Mrs. Geo. Elder, to Amateur Adventuress" and "Fools John Kinnear Reid. son of Mr. and : EA ---------- Skirt or Dress, we can supply you with ke very best of materials at attractive prices. Serges and Cheviots in navy and black and the new fall shades, pure > wool, in the different weights; very special values, at $1.75, $2.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 a yard. Men's Wear Serge --- extra heavy weight; the kind that is so durable and looks so well; very wide width: special values at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $9,00 a yard. LL and Their Money," all Metro offer- Mrs. R. J. Reid. Kingston. ings and with this, her latest, she is ~~ DIED said to surpase-erself, in the role of | FTERSON-In Kingston. at 1& the sole heiress to millions who in-! Frontenac Street, Sept. 35th. 1818. terests herself in the welfare of the, Harold Douglas, son of William | working classes who have aided her! » Who Mis Pattarson, father in amassing his wealth. -- | YAN COUGHNETT-4n Kingston, on | Advi. Sept. 34. 1915. Minnie May, daugh- | . i ice 32k Jam Van Coughnett, Aged | At Griffin's, Tuner her late residence, 3 Marguerite Clark in "Come Out of| Cataraqul Street, Friday morning. | the Kitchen," her newest picture will! at Ly welock, to Cataraqui Ceme- headline the bill at Griffin's for to-| Friends and acquaintances gre respect- | day, Friday and Saturday. Miss Clark fully luvited to attend. (Motors) has a charming role in this picture. | The phot plas has beep sumptuously! JAMES REID "2 produ hile the sufiporting play-' gue OM Fitm of Undertakeérs. ers are of the best. Miss Clark is! 234 and 356 PRINCESS STREET seen as an aristocratic Virginia gin? Phone 147 for Ambulance. who finds i Becesmry to assume the | armies role of coo! ut while her accom- BER plishments in this line are nil, she! RO! T J. REID manages to win the love of a rich; Northerner, which after all proved the best she could have dome. A de-| lighttul programme of vaudeville will | also be Shown, which lonsists of Al Turner, the Zylophenist * Supreme, Macker iller in 2 harmony sing- ng act. and Jack Dur cartoonist. Ail thres 'Tweeds, Broadcloths, Gabardines, Homespuns and other new weaves for Coats, Suits or Dresses, from ceier.ion.. $1.50 to $6.00 a yard t in their respective lines #R. WALDRO =n ET --_ HARING 5 Gh Gre saitng] I SMART NEW STYLE AND SPLENDID WEARING. QUALITIES ARE COMBINED IN THIS SHOR OF BLAC K GUNA : ong I HERE IS A BOOT FOR SCHOOL, WHICH 18 NOT TOO HEAVY, YET STRONG ENOUGH FOR ALL KINDS OF WEATHER BiG GIRLS SIZES, LOW HEEL AND NEAT TORE. SIZE 2 % TO 7..85.00 AND $5.50 -- i TT