Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1919, p. 8

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fF PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1019, In the Realm of Women--Some Interesting Features BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWN The Luck ot of Geraldine Lair HLEEN NORRIS Page," It takes a joint of beef to make a bottle of Author "The Story "Heart of Racuel," comparable t , We must 5 ing with wet un down beside wide davehport. "Oh, Dean talking together--to be lau gother--! Do you--do you | he asked with. a sudden intere On sale at all Dryggists and Stores. TALKING IT OVER day and Sat matinee Saturday. ~With Logga Moon 8 'the generaty thing u plied. Ba Love's Guillotine Packet of WILSON'S AREY. REE LAE SSR TY) ASE WORTH OF ANY \ Sa FLY UIP am too old f fi ire place, and her over his "There i smble. "I Know you ur ow" "Oh, 1 3 Vv and 8 'hat Clean to handle. Sold by all "i, |. Druggists, Grocers and vondered if General Stores ing to te - in h he do!" she interposed xiously, as he stopp This lovely gown for summer occa. theless, I'm going tc sions is mouse color with white beads half-forgotte n th and red and orange embroidered flow- as he paused: ¢ ! he EB 1. ers. The hat is brown and navy flow- | was falling in love.| iS ER RB shaves the ' ered chiffon, brown glaced milan and you, Jerr y-+-he > be g: an; 8 Sy "and | Httle chestnut burrs &s trimming. oda, ain, ldenh is 0 CHEMISE OF DIFFERENT TYPE Undergarment of Days Gone By Not Like the Abbreviated Style , of Today. DRO TOL COUGH S === walt it] bh % " Ww ! Talerlinen follows the fashion like no! fault. ; y wr every item of dress, and of late, says Dean.' y aid ¢ Iv, or fingers | - Tr i a writer in the London Gentlewoman, QUICK'S WESTERN MEAT | on his k. so clos er own, "It! hs t there has been a decided curtailing of MAIDKET was mine, too dn't been' edu- Ad undergarment that once reaghed | cated to--to make a good wi le the ankles. Nowadays it starts at the Specials for Sera thought that just foving and cing bust, has narrow satin ribbons upon Butter 3 e cooke our faithful was enought {HAT ON the shoulders to keep-it'in place, and Again they looked deeply into each | H ightloss." sa ha F stops above the knees" How our grand- . Then Dean "said, in a "ty mothers would have opened---or shut he had said in the da) bil I x engagement, years ; their eyes! "But you love me, "Always!" Choice Creamery All kinds tc e Stew f Toe. asts 200-20¢ 1h, Lamb, Pork, etc - 112 CLERGY STREET. PHONE 2011. Chai have their practical side. As everybody knows, it is al | ways the bottom of the chemise that, lasts longer than the top, and when' | the latter begine to show signs of wedr beneath the arms, as is thé na- ture of fine fabric or linen undergar- ments, economy that has been prac ticed in so many forms during the war, has taught us to cut away the worn portion and join 'the embroid- ery or lace, or whatever ; ming at the bust may be, to the lower s moment of finding him, lana T part and thus make a new short agony of a greater renmuncia-|love ¢ jt | chemise out of an old long one, | fied; it the cu tor is the gu ine | crystal- fof r , y Janey 's | duris ot R t Re just . 3 plain Steak, she answered, stirred to | { plain, Then that," he said slowly, "make wv whole life different, and 1 believe | --I believe it will bring me home!"},}. { Terror came into her e the first! «yf Jf ithey hal known in the world-w ide | terror of soldiers' wives. "Ah, Dean, you _ come | home--!" she whispered. "I've. nevi hought of your not coming home!" minute she cl ng to him, | vive ves: FOR SALE must Lot on Raglan Road, 98 Romance feet front, with barn--S8800.00. ' }, poverty, W. H. GODWIN &SON | Real Estate & Insurance | 89! Brock St. hone 422 i {ie the { tion. "Mother!" said a child's clear voice in the doorway. FhdTents turned, in confusion and| amusement, the little girll Presid steadily regarding them. Deanie;--a! Americ step further into the room, was also! Fi . Wi itching them with round eves | pt "Came here," Gerldine said, laughs de 3 the 2 teal of the. tant. Nah a ing and blushing exquisitely. She tions drew the older child toward her. | Ye makes O55. 10 MAKE A PRETTY PARASOL | "Look here, Sweetheart, who is this? "go he yg al she asked. { go under the wire first. Little Flowers With Camouflage Jane looked from her fade to Dean' s| Leaves Add to the Beauty of and smiled her slow and radiant] the Sunshade. smile. | + "I think----it's Daddy!" she announ- : | ced, with deep, rich satisfaction in her SY 0 D D oh | tone. 'And instantly she laid both her 3 | small arms about her father's collar, E y cannot Wilson | eace duels Survive ~ | North. { leading ateliers, with nattier blue em to see ribbons, rn Set money the AA One of a new collection of lovely | parasols can very easily be copled by the girl who is only moderately clever with her needle. She may: either buy a plain silk one in any of the pastel shades, and decorate it, or she may | even dress up last year's one to look | like new. The idea is this: At inter | { vals about the edge is a little flower { with two camouflage leaves. The | flower is made of little shirrings of georgette crepe and there is a little | loop of the same material on either | side of the little round group of shir- | rings to suggest the leaves. These ap- | ligued flowers may be of the same col- | or as the parasol or they may all be of | different pale shades. A dresden color scheme would be lovely indeed. What- ever colors you choose, however, you will find that your parasol to carry when you wear summery things Is quite the daintiest you have ever seen, jand raised her beautiful little face i confidently for his kiss. Geraldine saw Dean bary against the small. shoulder, {held his first-born close to h *Is my farther a solja? manded. . "Yes, my dear, and he has come to tell us about it," Geraldine said, sur- iprized to find hérself shaken again { "1 always wanted my father to icome back," Janey stated, from his {knee, but now I'm erying, when I'm so happy! °' "We're all erying because we're so his face as he hes art. * Deanie de- $a ES 3 Stage res 8° ¥ COPYING THE BRA BRAID pd i | quick Method of of Tracing Better Than | : Use of Transparent Paper | and Pencil. i mm ody success, 4 at the Grand ers Ss 1sv. Sept. 26th ar It is easier to culilvare a girl's | imagination than her voice. Often, in planning new dress. there | 3 { Is an especially pretty piece of brald- | {:ad design on some old gown that takes | | your fancy and which you would like : - | to repeat, if possible, ss trimming for | } the new. Unless you are unusually ex- | | pert In freehand it is out of the ques- | ! tion to reproduce the graceful curves | | and proportions of the original in mak- | ing yousAransfer upoy the new goods. | i { A guick method of tracing, better even | than the use of transparent paper and | | penell and tracing the design as the | | map at school was traced, is to cover | | the design with fine tissue paper and | i | then rub over the entire area below | | the paper Jightly with a heavy crayon, | : As the crayon strikes the braid below :! the paper it leaves a darker Impress slon which faintly reproduces the de! i : > sign. : | © One yea today, September 26, | 1918, the Ame rissaguafica through Rub'the crayon in one direction | = Ee Line," between the Meuse and Aisne rs and oe | wily. F L al ! df h a Find a prisoner. . a if ail tombstone epitaphs were Ht- Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Right side down nose at beit. v erally true, his satanic majesty yould : * : © have to shat wo shod. But these short ¢chemises | Let me ex- | the trim- | Silk chemises are very general in | | Paris, as linen is such a scarce article | {In France since the disasters in the | Pale pink is to be seen in the | { broidered and the same blue shade in | . | HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Gillett's Lye has long been regarded as a house- hold necessity because of the fact that it is useful in so many ways. and so satisfactory in every respect that no woman feels that she can keep \Jhouse without it. Makes the finest kind of soap 'for washing and cleansing. One can of Gillett's Lye will make ten pounds of good soap in twenty minutes. Many of its uses are shown in booklet under the label. "GILLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT™ Made in Canada. - EN against ams for nment's = CT WILHELM KITCHEN. Trophy Shows No Marks of Shot ort ressmen in the fis. ed $108,947.82, javerag ) for each memes ISSUED ! The Hou tel STapD bill in | n 1917 it was t was $44, S14. grams. { eas r nd said, might sonian In A Wi apt 2 Members| be 1 ve cables sent where they will r goldier boys permanent War AC AU TION | Government Pays $108,047 for Con- members a political nile others some v as $30 one Cons abette d by "THOMAS. COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything' done In the earpen. tery line, Estimates given on all Xinds of - repairs and pew work; sise bard. | wood floory of ail kinds. All orders wi receive " promipl Witewtfon. Shop IS frueen Street. \ REGAL er - noice || 6 WASHI RGTON COFFEE in the cup at the table Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER 741-3 Princess stret. Phone T& The package with the Handy Little Spout The Canadian Salt Co,, Li MADE IN CANADA counts when vou are than stores 3 more Qur ith the best ti! Call and see HERPICIDE MARY SAYS: or Phone 330 The Unique Grocery and Meat Market '490 to 492 Princess Street C. H. PICKERING, prop. Men, Nowadays, Know Pretty False Hair Trom Beautiful Real Hair. me lave Beautiful Hair | MACHINES | ovens U S E °* cleaned, repaired, adjusted. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE | | Parts for all makes supplied, expert workmanship, moderate Herpicide is sold at all Drug and Dep't. Stores Rpplications at the better Barber Shops ttt - charges, quick service. J. M. PATRICK 9 Sydenham St. Phone RR We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. J. Sowards Ceal Co. 2 BIG BARGAINS 70¢. Red Rose Tea 235¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets. License No. 5-27140 ¢ Phone 1844. Kingston Cement Products Factory Hallow Blocks, Makers of Proof Cement Bills, Linties, and also Grave Vaults. And sil kinds © Cement work. ; Factory: cor. of Charles Patrick streets, PHONE 730W Mgr, H. ¥F. Damp- Bricks, Drain Tile, f Ornamental and Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bro., 128 Bleury St., Montreal, Can. NORMAN,

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