Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1919, In the Realm of Wome MARRIED LIF oted author Gione Gibson Revelat I really do not i a wife, | John very an he wa {only * Weeks wher bhaleyon w ons, what Know Ww that I as a hus- ta AtLunch Time Make a point of trying H.P. Sauce, you will be delighted with the new and flavour -- quite distinct time very | warried when i tha i i : delicious nothing sight f his words 'argss. leaden feet me, and ind when ved him no love n quite from ordinary sauces. mplici nee PARKER'S DYE WORKS LIMITED 69 Princess Street Kingston I want- | 1! world of { realized th | her arms about mq : lig | [ really | happier | heavy ~~ one could 3 Al Was ours. | When 1} as away m me 1 used for words in tO express ¥ love, when 1 { should be n with him. During all that seem prepar on for marri- age we i it think, and 'r each other » used to bewail the the English language ould so inadequately describe sa Dot seem possible that any John entire 1g of . We very an Helen when t a n, real | must noyiug have 1 ourselves yur friends. Indeed id to me.one day ten te return *1 am cert: that where you ang J he would hate you as I I think lovers are the npolite peopie in the I known you were 1 an | Of your leves a Were aro Gordon a do. Persor [ he ohn ainly rhocked when at John and I had for she immediately put and said Never mind dear, I think I would forget the world gladly to be 48 radiantly happy as your face shows {You to be." Poor Helen! I did not know then | =----though I l#irned soon after my | marriage--that her love affair was to { bring her great unhappiness and mi- sery And yet 1 but ten Helen, @-} back over Hélan's last few years lookin lite and mine for wonder than | been en« 1 not believe that through { has ever wished that she { See her husband : And because I brought such a horror to me, on that I am ¢ over the for my de- And I love to dwell on that | three weeks of ecstatic joy that wag mine from the time I was introduced to John until I married him. What- ever has been mine, whatever shall come to 'me, nothing can take that away from me, Today it seems to me th been taught or told th | love which John gave me then, { whieh I, she might never the 1 5 the at had 1 and i love which marriage, in the very na- yl feta and hand-painted in purple and | ave done this and at the kind of | of course, expected to have | ft was only one phase of | | ture of is relation to must dispel, I would ed so from disappo rin Sometimes, to be perfect! | With myself, I have John was quite as much d {in me as I have been in | der if men expect that tasy to go on and on and | the monotonous hours of i life after marriage, or a | constituted that they { thrill behind them and plunge business and the sordid affairs wh money-making entails, withofit a sire for the return of | diance that seems { Perha { too analytical | be told it to m | married him appointed m. I won- ous ecs- ght up all workaday ¢ they 80 put forever lost? John says I am. In fact e the first days after i when 1 tried, with a | little story, to explain away his abso- | lutely forgetting me. It was then that I came upon a most horrible revela tibn. John had no sense of humor! PAINT ON TAFFETA Easy to Produce Novel Effects on Parasols. Simple Accessories Easily Transformed Into Things of Beauty--Smocks te Be Feature of the Fall Dress. The sketch presented today shows 8 graceful, long-handled parasol on Japanese lines, made of dull blue taf. black. The handle is black wood. Nov- eity parasols are decided additions to the summer wardrobe snd by the use of hand-painting it is possibile for a woman to possess one, or a number for that matter, entirely different from tnything the shops may be able to (offer. A plain parasel purchased at a |Bominal price may be easily trans- {formed into a really rich and apparent- |ly expensive article by decorating it {with palated or embroidered designs. |Floral effects are most frequently seen, but vividly plumaged birds are |effective. The surface of one lovely parasol noticed recently was pretty well covered with round dots in vari. ous sizes and colors, the general effect Suggesting floating balloons. The smock shown may be made of georgette im any preferred color and | embroidered with heavy wool ia con- | trasting shade. | Smocks now being brought out for fall emphasize the strong hold this | garment has acquired. The Cossack {smock is an interesting' model. This is | {cut on straight lines and is somewhat ! {longer than the conventional smock. | [ Hand-Painted Parass! and Modish Frock. The jersey weaves ef wool (fiber Ployed than pure silk) are popular j fabrics, and brilliantly contrasting silk floss, heavy wool or chenille is used to embroider the garment. One of these smocks will be found excellent for sport wear during the | late summer ege or high sehool girl will & garment matched with a fabric skirt very useful, Preparation of the wardrobe of the girl who goes away to achoel should be IN STRIKING COLOR SCHEME =¢] it dit 2 i : i i ] 118 it " : | 7 £ f # hen nature's own. The Britis = --""" frequire 30.004. 4 gossamer ra- | ps I am too introspective-- } ther in silk or: silk is more frequently em- | or early fall days. The | Statistics ba and wh not deceived will guaranteed BEWARE OF DECEPT ION king powder, th is too small king powder en so used purpose of fraud. 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