PAGE EIGHT + THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1019. « THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1 In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features pe RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK A Change of TIME Will be made on Sunday, Sept. 28, 1919 For particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, Yes, Cold All %7 Gone--Not A Bit of Cough Left Feel great this mor Gray's Syrup is tin ¢ the folks have used it fc | Always buy the Large Size GRAY'S SYRUP RY (1 rT i Montreal D-WATSOM &/ CO. New York CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY ; SYSTEM. IMPORTANT CHANGE TIME, Effective October 5th, 1019. For particulars enquire nearest Agent, Canadian National Railways. NENEMEpEEENNEREN ETN OF | RD ANCHOR =. ANCHOR-DONALDSON Regular Passenger Services ANCHOR-DONALDSON MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DAYLIGHT Cassandra Oct 0 Satu Cassandra CUNARD LINE NEI YORK 70 iAvVEaroon {Noom) ct ns to A seats rnd Carmania Oct Vasari Oot Orduna' Nov a NEW YORK TO PLYM CHERBOURG Caronia Nov. 1 Caronia Dec NEW YORK---FPLYMOUTH, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON toyal George Oct. 4 R'1 George Nov, 1 ANEW YORK HERBOURG, SOU F i . AMPTON - Mauretania Oct. 2 Maure N. Y-PLYMOUTH, HAVR Saxonia Oct. 18§ Sax ANCHOR LINE BOSTON TO GLASGOW a (noon) NEW TORK TO GLASGOW YI) MOVILLE (Noon) tania x LONDON nia Nov. 18 Col non Oet 5 umbi Noy 5 For rates of passage and further par. ticulars apply tu. ali ticket ngents, or tom THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limited. 50 King Street East TORONTO, ONT. one HERE'S only way o { . finding out how desirable our pastry is Take a cake--~try a ple and you'll say "This is fine." . 'When you're fed by our bread you will say "This for mine." All of the products of our bakery enjoy a first-class-family-reputation 3S HOME MADE AL Ra. he v The Great Fwglish Remedy. Tones aad invigorates the Tok in ! Brain Ferry. Despon Fo Jet oy nice . Price fy for§s Ons once, ete will eure. © Sold ny o druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on recsing ~ Neva pamphlet wailed free. THE WOO! PREDICTING CO ToRoRT Orr, rat Vit Ai st AA AAA Att Mrs. Peter Grass, Frankford, was stricken with paralysis of one side on Saturday. Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Cheese iS really delicious. > NH Ready to serve. Just heat and eat. W. CLARK, LIMITED, MONTREAL. Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has A L€ Orie A RFR | RETR OTE 1 < BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE (Copyright. 1919, by t? Mc( Pale Leather, Soft as Cloth, Is Used for Sport Suits, Separate Blouses, | and Appears in Evening Gowns in | Combination with Chifron. 1 taste to w remonial oc 2 to a cloth f wearing it in tume as No one now; Satin did in of these used to them silk ike or frock Many sed to make women's clothes] have become commonplaces | as straw, for instance. The white kid frocks are graceful; no one. can find faylt with them on the s e of their being unweidly. The le 1 is as soft the chiffon with which it is combined. One of] "lure Newspaper Syndicate) i would be out of the questic {You would have a hard time getting these gowns has a white over » cf white kid n with a re; K, such as one ge idery. The I skirt with with gold g bodice has a nee e of kia the deccllete. Another kiG rose-colored with a long tu- below the w ir I the new season, The change comes at the waist Ss where breadth is a in the exact made gto fre nt 8 white kid d long coats of bl ort cht skirts of D1 lovse capes of pe te kid topped by imme wn or black pel capes are interesting return in shape to the eg old. by the Galer keeps pace wit ed down 8 who look ahead ir PA TALKINGIT OVER ~With Lona Mooa-- A Maiden Sans Allure. Dear Lorna Moon: ; I am a bachelor girl of thirty-four. 1 don't want to be a bachelor girl I have shoals of men friends, but not a single suitor. Don't. think that TF am plain I am not I am ocon- ceded to have the best fi aw have pretty fine tinusually teeth, dnd § eves, and =1 CO The same satisfying strensth--the same deli flavor is sealed in every Write for our booklet: "Perfect : CHASE The Quality Never Vader | H ght} ul nd Coffee ro can'of Dea d, end 2 pound tins-- d, or fine ground for per. Coffee--Perfoct MONTREAL 5 & SANBORN - complexior healthy hoy. Yet girls who have half my at etions and that , mostly made out of h rouge pot gea pro- posals galore Men swim and walk and dance wi when their best 8 ated them | e love to | with me constant train 't keep man 1 candidate her 1 as soon as he knows her. Now,while } a good ¥} d to a woman 8 ) men she Is 'keep him the man is and doubles but if I do Too bad, old myself out for nothing Cordellia What you friendly unrest attentions to her: an just savs Sly he 1k phat tl medium { THE HOUSEHOLD | dited- by Anne Rittenhouse. Seger Vetvet For Children, Could the figure of Little Lora "a little dash of caprice, just as 2 food with re Hk ke that EEG ER Stands for Youngsters . So nice and polite. Le. ts ken in i a 2} x It soon will be time Zi "1% \ 4 co. up ourselves in - »¢; be honest with gards you as a'chum, pursued and hastens to The best way to ill the way that th used man and he r or he feels e run fron Fontieroy ever have become immor- | talized in anything but that black et suit of his? Would he, had his aer had the conviction that many mothers have now that any velvet is unwhelesome and black unsuitable for children+~could: he have gamed the position among ¢hildren of netion that he has? Suppose he had been dressed quite sensibly in a navy blue suit with a sailor collar, suppose he had worn brown kindergarten cloth, or gallatea; or serge or corduroy, in HHOTL, anyihing bul velvet--who reat Imost as much to do with it a8 neces Hodson Burnet herself-- could Reginald Birch made of him the quaint little figure that has en- deared him to us for so long? Well, perhaps the little lord was different from some' children of to- day. And doubtless for your red blooded young lion of a boy, velvet 1, Surely | by the scientifically trained DUrsery | governess with anything like that { these days, for it is one of the card:- { bal doctrines of their creed of those | i who are versed on child hygiene { these days, that their clothes should | | of these. | less. and all the same velvet dren has established be washable hnd durable and non-| dust gathering. And velvet is npne] However, notwithstanding, never-| for ehil- i itself in the| shop windows and from all you can | see it is finding an enthusiastic res- | ponse in the women, | Lace and velvet always come hand | in hand, and when fashion decreed & | return of lace it seemed inevitable that velvet should come in too. Thus, although 'some of the children's frocks and suits made with velvet, ! are unadorned with lace, those that! are enjoying the best favor are those | that, like the immortal suit of Little | FOR THE FANCY WAISTCOATS Wide Black Silk Trimming Band, Richly Embroidered, Affords Splendid Fabric. fi y The demand for fabrics that can be saslly converted Into walsteoats conm-' ines. One fabric that meets the de- Band Is the wide blakk sik trimming | >and, embroidered with gold and sil rer threads. i This trimming comes In two widths, me wide enough. to make the waists oat without piecing, the other only | wide enough for half the waisteoat. This narrower silk must be pleced Jown the front, but this Pplecing Is fected with smartness, under a pleat. Some of the new silk sweaters have | wide turn-back collars of contrastin olor, that extend to form revers down | 'he sides of the front. They are held Jack by the wide belt. The beit and | fevers collar on a cerise sweater are | »f gray, and on a purple sweater they | ire of soft old gold. i i Swiss Negligees. Some of the new dotted Swiss neg - ligees are mage on tailored lines, with no trimming but Irish crochet; buttons and loops of cord to go over them. { They have half length sleeves and are | made with the waist line shirred in on i cords. These, of course, wash easily. | Perhaps more dainty are the Swiss | negligees made with a binding of cok ored washable satin ribbon around sleeves and collar, and with perhaps a --a delicious needed. the arms, or a string sash of the PIE Meringue Pie with Eagle Brand filling is rich not alone in flavor but in nourishmens some as it is tasty. Eagle Brand is simply pure, rich milk and refined sugar. , Use it wherever the two are BORDEN MILK CO, treat_as whole- # ; : Be sure the Eagle is on the label." CONDENSED MILK i satin sash run through loops under | Lord Fontleroy, are trimmed with | S™iss, ending in little satin balls, | collars and cuffs of lace. , { I ee ta cas PARA SAY PEARLS | : Ht Ress assem n su anannens apg PEARLS STRUNG WITH CORAL SeERERRIRRRERIRORON: Er | covered that the small peari beads and | , the coral beads were exactly the same | { Martial et Armand blouse of white '| chiffon with front of white kid em- Jet. It is worn with & ch is immed broidered in black velvet suit wh "with 'white and Was belt and strea- mers of kid finished with fet tas gels. Clever Combination- Made Possible by Bringing Out the Stowed-Away Necklaces. A resourceful young woman who wanted a very, smart, rather long string of beads to wear with a spe- cial frock, looked over her assortment of necklaces before faring forth to PRY any money on an expensive neck ornament. Put awsy In one of ber treasure boxes she found two old neck- faces of previ One was a short but very ng of small pear! beads, laid aside because a short string of besds just encircling the throat was neither very smart nor very becoming with present-style cos tame." The other .neckiace wis a = short string of real coral beads, a left | over from childhood days. She dis | size and she hit upon the idea of stringing them together. a pear! bead | alternating with g coral bead. Quite & long loop was achieved and the goid tinsp from the original coral necklace finished off the new necklace besuth i fully. ---------------- Mrs. E Wiseman, BrockviMe, an- pouness - the sagegement of her? - Nee a0 8 Fees NEARER RIN RR ININRSY danghier, Eva, to Nat. Hyman, Wis. | ° nipeg son of Mr. end Mrs. 1. E Hy | men, Westmount. the Wonder Polish for your Motor Car if Tire S Sight = or o HAR the Ocul Duties. joe. cars din and keep it looking bight Us: O-Cedar Polish ix the Jel a ia the garage--use > it Joe dture, r floors end your Enoleum. Yo . O-Cedar Polish is sold ia various sized pac from 25c. to $3.00. ar Duster 75c. You will find OCedar Products at cay Grocery or Hardware Shop, ; n J Chnanell Chetateat Company, Lisieed, Toronts r a O-Cedar Polish used the right way, has been i] found by thousands of motorists to be the i correct treatment for any car. Follow these direciions carefully: -- Wet a piece of cheese-cloth with water. Wring out the surplus water, Pour on as much r ea the cloth contains water. This combination Joma & soft, hasulong Jaties Shas semaves dust scum grime, teh With a dr there is mud on the car wash it 28 fon then follow directions as above. Another wa: O-Cedar in sprayer, to t Crk a dry lustre. pt Lit bE EPR CEE FE SR 1 11 :