PAGE EIGHT h FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1919. In the Realm of Women---Some Interestin Vcr If hard work is sapping your strength --reinforce with 0 On sale at all Druggists and Stores. et at tt tl art gg . A rich » copious lather produced from a half inch of cream ~in cold water as well as hot -- remaining moist to the end of the shave ~actually softening the beard without "rubbing nn" that's Mennen's. | mennens fez io SHAVING Herpicide Mary Says: Just use NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE in secret and see how quickly your friends will note the improvement ; in your hair Sold Everywhere Rpplications at Barber Shops ---- LOVE and MARRIED LIF by the noted author Idah M%Gione Gibson Wedded. | From that night Jc Gordon | hardly left my side. He made his at-| { tentions so conspicuous that the little | summer colony where friend had | { her cottage was im a-bukz | with the fact that at t John Gor-| don was serious. 'I did love him then my accusing canscience loved him from the mome eyes looked into his of I did pot realize then le seldom reached his mouth-- | that his lips closed in a thin, cruel line, because for me at that time he brought out the smile that curled the ! { corners of his stern mou { ed teeth of surprising reg beauty. For the three weeks of Helen's, John was my neglected his business | entire time with me. ness, his recreation--his tive, He fairly took n There was a pers and physical attractic that I had never known be man, in fa after three miarriage-ané with my year- claiming much of my time pays me | smiles at I said to y and my stay at shadow He it the busi- one objec- years of old baby it John the slightest attention or me with the old warmth, I | | have that same feeling of utter sur render w bh I experienced the first | time I saw him | Long before the three | my stay weré over I had John Gordan's weeks of promised | to become wife fully expected to return t | and prepare for an awn { but Jehn would not wait ed by the ardor of such an | unate lover, we drove to a n ity one afternoon and were marr . { At that time I did not know John's { family, his friends, his 'tastes, his financial condition, nor his business ability t was only a lucky circum- | stance that I had married a man Who was able to take care of mé--1I did not ask--1I probably would have! married him under any ecircumstan- I was blind--"blindly in love. . 1 went unseeing--unknowing--to my fate, because ever since I could understand what a woman's destiny ces A ee ee ag Sp A Pim NICH COSTUMES RULE IN PARIS Elaborate Materials and Original Designs Mark Reaction From War's Tension. CAPES IN HEIGHT OF FAVOR | No Doubt That Pleturesque Wraps Will Be a Feature of Autumn Styles--Day and Evening Gowns Much Alike. The Redfern model I have sketched this week Is very novel and original {in design and yet it is comparatively + slmple, writes Idalla de. Villiers, Paris | | correspondent of the Boston Giobe. | This robe, intended for afternoon | wear, 1s typical of present-day styles. | import-| yo might be, 1 had be mother that love wz my heart thro man's question, bled as he car my longing li avidly, then 1 WAS my man { was nothin but the end of the i riage, and they lived h ter." I now Love and Age are one is a temperament: iwo ve and 1 as we droy church wher band a ave stole d John np and fus g. In fact think of t {no he asked suddenly n for the first time t 1 did not know whether still' liv I realized Ic her' were had brothers i artain that I had or = t had been sufficient for hat 1 should listen to his words and sufficient for me that he k them. Suddenly my he stood still Who was this man I bad married? (To Be Continued) mn rn ve 1d should "RTS restaurants--espeécially thos situated in tKe Bots de Boulogne-it is enough to make one gasp with horror: one has indeed te think, not twice, bu! uany times, before inviting a few 'friends te afternoon tea at am out loor restaurant. Paris Profiteers Busy. ly evenings, simflar wraps are lined with bright rose or green velours de laine, and a special feature !s made of the big Manon hood. These cloaks will be worn in the daytime, too, over lace and linen dresses, the loose fronts thrown back and the cape hood falling off the shoulders. . 1 am sending yom a sketch of the | latest rue de la Paix millinery, models different | Of course, it is true that prices ars | high everywhere, and for everything | but that does net accomat for the ut terly outrageous prices that are now being asked in Paris for stmple arti cles of food and of dress. People in sist that the mischief has been don: hy rich young soldiers back from th: |. (ront, who have not hesitated to mak: 'a big splash." There may be some truth in thls, bu It is not all the truth ; some people are | making huge profits over the wecessi ties of the hour, and a day of recken' ing will surely come. At the big race meetings we have | feen a great many picturesque wraps, | which suggest delightful things for the autumn. The quaint Manon cape, full and voluminous, is still a strong fa- | § vorite. It is made of satin or peau de | © . {#ole and lined throughout with the | diy possesses all leme tgoto | 1 k all the elements that ga. softest duvetyn, ln some pale neutral | tint, or a vivid color, such as rose Du- | INLANED GUNS TECSE OF TITHE EY ~~ 36¢ and 60c tubes. All Drugsists, FORHAN'S, LTD., Montreal. make up a successful toilette HT this | wonderful year. | In the first place the general outline | i of the little gown rather suggests an | evening costume... The neck. -ipieut.. dole {'roussl, in "generous fashion, and the | | sleeves are very short and transparent, ! {| yet this is the kind of dress that Is | | Worn at the big race meetings and at | | all outdeor festivities, accompanied | to say, It is loose and ultranatural. | 1 receatly saw a very similar dress | worn at an Auteull race meeting, but the material was midnight blue char meuse, with a dainty chemisette of Sesh-pink orgadie musiin and a thick blue fringe on the draped tunic. : I | i f 3 ¢ i : : : i ; g : 8 £ g Ez 1 i : HEH g E gE i yr wishes to announce that he has taken over the Photograph . of W. L. Richardson, b A831, Wellington street, | L now prepared to do first class work in this lve, Workmanship guaranteed. ; PHONE 1788, Ahad | year, and it must be admitted an travagant one. Never have I kmown | barry or leaf green. " A black Manon cape, lined with sion. It is warm, plcturesqae in out- tresses, wear these loose cloaks with immense grace and charm. They have way of drawing them in at to give the trouser effect the Redfern sketch. Gorgeous Evening Wraps. For Blarr! a clever the hem shown in CTI AO specially designed for the first race meeting at Deauville. It shows a really exquisité hat created by Tal-, bot. The shape was directoire and the hat was made of black lacquered straw, with deep rose Stantung to line e | the brim. The trimming was cunningly arranged. A long, wide, black satin ribbon had wresth of exquisite pink water lilies atiached~to it in front This ribbon was passed around the high crown of the hat, tied lsosely at the back aad then allowed te fall In long, loose enda over the shoulders. Popular Style of Trimming This style of rimming ® a Taidot specidity. I have scen it repeated with various flowers, and with Sowers and frults mixed. The directsire shape: are more fashionable thas ewer; hey have beeu found almost emiversally becoming and they supply a picthn esque headdress which is exactly suit able for wearing with the prescnt-dey dresses of rather fussy outline Many of the newest hats show long floating ribbons, in velvet or sstin, and it may be said that the floating veil is more in favor than ever, espe cially for seaside and country wear; we do not see it very often in town. White chip hats covered with Shan tung or tussor are going to be the 'craze of the season. For morsing wear, to accompany simple tussor tallored suits, I have seen white chip sailor shapes covered on the outer side with tussor and trimmed with twe large white wings, . BE PRETTY IN YOUR KITCHEN t i This morning dress of blue cham > | bray piped Mn white linen is simply 0 pale. | m duvetyn, is 'a precious posses | made and . very inexpensive. ! old gingham apron? line, becoming and cozy. The Paris | lepnes, especially our smart young ac- | i } and Deauville, for chfle | Miss Ru Willie Carter; twelve-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Carter, Amel-| lasburg, died in Belleville of diph-| theria and the remains were interred at Roblin's Mills. { Rev. W. GS Bradford united in marriage at Newboro, on Oct. 14th, | Herbert 8. Davis, Kenora, Ont., and by Betts, Chatham, N.B. FLA qe ~the s barley food for Ab TE + 3 There's Strength in Grape =Nuts food that comes from : best wheat and malted rapeNuts is the ideal cereal of muscle "There's a Reason" penn rt ptt me stren {Held out my hand anc said, {ing to put fis . color may be stamped om, and, of The TUKIGIT OVER s ~With Lore Moog-- "A Regular 2! p A » KR n't a ¢ "An asset?" 1 "Sure Mike more papers with two legs inviting me to come out of Sugg t's a thar with the t to show ve." 1 long street t blocks an Into a second hand furniture *d me up to a leather a side 1] store. | 3 | tha] iy 1 agreed, able seat." he cried impatient at} "taint for me, its for} St 1 ~just | hen com-| dropping { "you'll} my stupidity, me mother crazy when she ing a little neare oice he said wit "sha's all offices for 3 to do it no more er 1 guess." Resisting a desire to hug him. i; "You'ra| a regular fellow." { "Aw go'an,"" he banteged., hesitat { dirty fst in my white] gloved hand, "you're a regular fella | yourself." THE MANY SHADES OF BROWN | Color Is a Prime Favorite In Paris-- | Stencil Embroidery Touched Up : | With Floss Silks. . In Paris le dernier cri is brown Ia i all shades--red brown, nut brown, pale | golden brown, that is a strong light | seems almost yellow. A very uncom mon dress, the creation of a famous | Paris "Maison," was made of mouse brown crepon, with piaited skirt and a long straight tunic which was cut up i at the sides and which showed on the | hem a most effective stencil design done In black snd invisible bine paint, There was a narrow ribbon ceinture ia _lavisible blue snd thin blue silk tas | sels finished off the under seams of | the short sieeves. This dress could easily be achieved in cotton crepon, for instance, for a comparatively small sum of money. Stencil embroid- ery--for the stamped designs are nearly always touched up here and there with floss silks--is easily done and It is immensely attractive; any course, any silks and even tiny beads may be introduced. Fadeless Kitchen Gowns. Kitchen dresses of light weight un bleached cotton were adopted by s | dalaty young housewife who found that her colored wash dresses faded quickly, "snd" she says, "I never looked so well in the kitchen before." All sre made by some simple pat- tern and have a touch of colored em- broidery or crochet om the peck, belt, | sleeves, and pockets. These dresses ean be washed and bolled snd need no starch, and they look new until they sre worn out. and will outwear | gingham or percale. The material | should be shrunk before cutting. Side wind shields, fastened to an- tomobile doors to swing with them, are an English inventor's idea. 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