Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT TE --__THE DAILY BR IT i Ss H Ww H 1 C " MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19019. © : | SASH KEEPS ITS POPULARITY | [ s Fair to Be. | { gy Cd noted author 1 : $Gione Gibson J {von a mami he rumor ha he Ee cree S n we Judge Ly fhe sighs of the times, ival will not be Dreams That Never Last, mind to one thing: Had I been fool- and walsss It bas a reviv ow ds s : here 'at all by fall. The sash, how | Why didn't you tell me that you | ish enough to become John Gerdon's { pe og 3 . ever, has taken on & new lease of life Played golf well? said John, irrit-{ wife 1 certainly would not have al- t ably, as he came up from the shower, | lowed him to-put me in the position | 88d 8 to play an even more importan %n hour later. she was in last night." part In our costume than ever before. "Why, John, you know we Re¥er | They went out the door and loft | As to fringe, it is to be more extensive " once thought of golf in that blessed | me wondering a little as to just what | ly used than ever--in every depth and Known Quality three weeks I knew you before we | position Jolin had occupied in Bessie wherever possible. The fringe band were married! And today 1 thought Moreland's lite. ing is often seen trimming satin capes 1 would give you a little surprise." I didn't really think they had heen coats of camels' hair and dresses of ' : Look for the "I don't like surprises.' engaged, becayse whatever John's taffetas and satin. This banding i» ana a S 1 u "Forgive me, John, I will neve faults, he hag an uicompromising made by stitching the fringe on a strip do it again, And for fear that I may loyalty to his own code and 1 have be asked to play tennis or enter a Beard him say a number of tfmes x sin » 13 2nd bottom, 0 at 1 Z toll, yon pbs pov - Cait yh Ee Yue + woman Used as trimming. Now end then one ' l 'HE coming of Carnation Milk water to get the degree of rich- those things rother well. I Was active | But still there was that ring! "1| finds 3 cor different from Jue Grae has meant to Canada a new ness you desire. in all sports at Coronads, last year." wonder if he really gave it to her?" or ¢loak showing throu, ¢ a w ar ay 4 ha . , "Well, it you do all these things {I asked myselt idly, dubbing powder | put this is not nearly so often usec basis of milk supply: and a new Any where that you can order as yell as you play golf, you are'all| on fy nose. Not that 1 cared one ag the pistner colored banding in bine high standard. : groceries, you can order Carna- right," said John, in a rather mollf-| way or the other--I was too happy or black, : - : 1 a h is' the fied tone, \ today to care, SN For now in every part of Canada Yon Mik. Ma Srocer is She eft n Today ani t ic He ~arnatio 1 $ . > Sr dre amie ar 124%) Rhee was medning to Childran's Pat Styles, | voor oan eh sully Cajnation Mifksan. You cam heard him saying boastfully to a John had spent almost the entire Mothers are glad to see gulmpes of wonderful convenience. ] St : Cf ne Y 3 Eroup of men friends: "Yes, my wife] time with me; I had impressed his| coming into fashion agnin for thé lit. 3 3 case--Carnation keeps. ou neec Is ar all 'round amateur sportswo. friends favorably: he ind sien ae tle folks. They give a Say dress a A milk that is always the same now never he caught without milk. man. She was a member of the wo-! an unexpected and most splendid g "dressed-up" appea and are a : : : - aay 1 : . men's polo team at Coronado last and I had heard pride in his voice great saving in the la . They are ' in purity and richness. Directions are On every can. year." when he spoke of me, decidedly fashionable this summer A milk t} Hy Is Write for "The Story of Car- 8 " ¢ : milk that meets all vour needs. { ] "She should be a champion," said I have sometimes wondered since a n ade simply and a . ¢ . ats 11.» 4 Ds Karl, "if she does all of them a3 why a woman cannot muky thee and Sutwma, being = Se Stmply 2nd Is cream or milk as vou desire. nation Milk": containing 100 well as she plays golf. Do you mors | Bappy times offset some of the other n of ¥ us or whipping, for splendid tested recipes. Sent that she made the course this MOI) { times. I. am almost sure that John | °F @ frill of plaiting of the sheer white Can be used fc r pping, P done Jeo find even Bessie has nevef | Gordon io lust an average man and [| Material from which they are made i coffee, tea, cereals, drinking, cook- free from Aylmer offices. { done it tn less than 907" think I, perhaps, am an average wo-| One mother has made a half =u ing and for baby s bottle. Made in Canada by I could see John straighten up and man, but certainly something is| of these useful guimpes for her small i i : . : : Carnation Milk Produets Co., Ltd. S hi a var Samaments be Came over with |vngny ug Ser marriage. "tomboy" duughter who is In the sec Such is Carnation Milk. Tt is A kh Ont. : now-white |* Very handsome boy in his wake, Yet, during the first three months | ohd grade st sehodl, deciding that if i = " ik ev ated t} Seattle ad Chicago, U.S.A. . ['"Kate," he said, "Eddfe Milton ; ed life; In spite of John's | 'g r wash I Sulmper | fresh whole mi k evaporated to the | : eth fleecy blan ets of my married life, pite ¢ s easier to wash severa suimpes | \ - Condemsaries of Ayimer and Springheld, Ont ! wants to know if you will enter the | 1it11e idiosyneracies which I found than several whole dresses, since it i: consistency of cream. You add Canada Food Board Licences 14.00 and 14-97 Its easy to keep them | tennis match next week which Is 80 | hard to understand. I was supreme- the sleeves and collar that are soflec | that It's the b | Ing to be given for the benefit of the ly happy. Even Madame Gordon had : > - . a e dest | Red Cre ! Pd ux I said, "put | (¢ POWer to hurt me only for the way, too, ause pure, "Of course I'd like to," said, "but C nt. I love to think about those rpm rna 1 nn clesn Blankets weir fins Mr. Milton rather rash to ask -- and yet it seems like a dream Smock and Hathand to Match, aan | me to pha unsight and unseen, as jt rh y I have If you wish to make an otherwise | longer. It t | Play g from which, God pity me, " J » ta oat Just means f were? awakened! miacellaneons costume harmonious | from Contented Cows Your Grocer can supply you. wing H at atest, surest, | "Not unseen, Mis. Gordon. . You (Continued Tomorrow) trim your smock in blanket stitch ir Sad ¢eaeatof all leansery-- j never sould be 1 t,"" he said, with -- a hat | 1A¥endenand use the same decoratior | Admiration in his eyes, wn hen he It's what you convince people that | gop your hat, adding to both an ap Sunli ht i Mushed Badia, dont yon poldness. you know that counts In the long pligued design of leaves made of lay A nnn run. onder severs! smaller n j are beginning rather 'early?" asked Good health is better than money, . er motifs etl ap John with a pleased smile. but they work mighty well together. ' | But I was very happy because I knew that I had made as good an im- It washes without rubbing, i fon that morning at the Club as twisting, or wrenching the { I had made a bad gne the night he- clothes. It's & wondecfub | tore. work saver ax 'well as o { "It only needed & conversation sever. | whieh | inadvertently overhesrg in Vata on geting thesoap the dressing room to complete my you | triumph, oo ask for. UNLIGHT SOAP "Say, Bess," said a women's voice, } ' LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED "even you can't blame Jock Gordon RITTEN y TORONTO » for what he's done this time. Isn't BY ANNE NHOUSE she a stunner?" { 4 The sound of Elizabeth Moreland's \ ER - - i i R i Yous drawiingly those athietic, (Copyright. 1919, by the MeClure Newspaper Syndicate) masculine girls. Looks well on the |. isen to althat reaches to the | soe course. But you should have Kid sud gi ther pave Risen the med with a fi | Seen her last night! She was a per. ; When eeds Topjened with large { fect frump, Winter, ne N » the front. "my dear, a perfect TL LEN |: v : Coats or Short Jackets. * . framp! She tame to our table ing a \, -- 3 - The ea ~ THOMAS COPLEY very wrinkled blue tailleur, when she Mig ie, scanty _ of Jos terial and is e 987 | must have known that we would all F suring + ba | bo dresseq properly." Sashiouabie, The moment mn a ae 3 The other woman answered: "Daeg | WS URUR MX i i i aud mew work: a ni Ag YOU are n jealous cat. Give her a |the dressmakers conceived the idea of waod floors of king hance. P +s {Using it for ornamentation. ood TS of au Huge. Grders Shanes, F erhaps her clothes hadn't The world wags this wax. What. 3 28 Queen wireet. v . » ever is forbidden becomes desirable. ett Homies emo so T don't understand what you Thestory fs as old as Eve, and there. It requires a good closet for | mean, Sallie, answered Bessie fret- fore not worth the' telling. Edited. by Anne Rittenhouse. Some family skeletons. fully. "But you can make WP JOUR! It Is said that if the odds and ends x 4 - of leather used on women's ap, rel vB 85d 5 EE : ot : i § fz sale | ly is : is 23. the HE ii hi Gives that clear, healthy glow which 'only a pure soap can oroduce. Hrs hs 51 = Wrapped ed 10 insure ifs perfect con. ~ dition in all climates and 37 ii &

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