Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1919, p. 8

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en -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG al Ee SYEWSES 11. ih Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features ms } {back of her frock or as a full tunic | - : a { mm gathereu as wee waistlige. By becoming a member and 1 =) d 1 " E ! - purchasing your groceries at i ; | ! this store ven will realize what HH ¥ | i y ative Principl we : | tho i Co-Operative Principles are. i ; by the noted a or : THE HOUSEHOLD | iw] | |__Idah MSGione Gib i I f * | Edited by Anne Rittenhouse Kingston Co-operative || | :Ji0nhe son Society I | ee ETT Baking Powder is one ' ; [3 9 : : Sad News From Home, I wonder if things come out of a BE Binars of those very! of the most import Ji: CE "1 I had intended to go home to my | blue sky to other women as they do {interesting lace collars and cuff sets, Tn va Toneses Seen. oso [eb EL i fo lr Beary Th an I i ura food ingredients. Al . © Delivery Service. Fs sd 2 Ti ; By he ta ie, good or bad, s | France ? ey are originally made | Phute 460." Delivery Serv i : i . SAUCE ell [rataensakes in ny tsmily, for the larop frém no where and looked me he the SOUS a en: ar or other injurious acids But as {in the face most unexpectedly, {usually old w ho had no other! [At Macao chat we thouid live | | hae aprar ts oes pT way of making the enc hot rer] are frequently used by | wit adams Gor i £7 4 don, I dropped that | pop a great change. My engage- |. ch w dev | 3 : ¢ 50 much 'wanted "to devote to the! hs At Lunch Time = | idea Jor the time being at least. Ot | ment, my marriage and my home- [cou to of the war. Now perhaps they Some concerns to lower = 'ourse 1-was very much €ISappoint- | coming to a, place which Was notiare made by vofessional lace mak- | * : : . {od that I would not have g home of home were' all acts carried out on fers, but they _ the same in effect, | the cost of production. usic : Makea point of trying | my own, but I Was determined to [ine spur of the moment and condi- nevertheless. They are made from } y | make the best of jt, ' | tions over which I seemeqd to have [bits of old real lace. The first ones Plano, violin and other stringed £ H.P. Sauce you will : | John's Sitting room was very large, | no o ' i 5 instruments; elocution and dra- 3 3 : { BO control. were put together from little scrapes : a : x | but it looked to me as though less After Alice left I very carefully | or old late that these triotic old ati an, publ ay Segin at 3 be. delighted with the | Attention had been given to its fur | preset the rearranging of my | Frenchwomen had in i roe old any e. Terms on application. ¥ new and delicious ishing than any other room in the | rooms and decided it should be be- They had nothin Ise to offer but " : a 1 ) } 3 de ' { Th gz else offer Engagements for concerts ac- ¥ f . a house. 'The decorator had Apparent- | gun the next day these seemingless trifies of old lace, Contains Ne Alum cepted. § 3vour-- quite distinct 3 iy down given to ( understand that | But alas before the morrow came (and though they did not match, they | {3 is a pure phosphate - . . . these rooms were not particularly I received a wire from my mother, pat them together adding their own 216 Frontenac Street. 3 from ordinary sauces, important and while they were done which halted my plans abruptly careful stitches to 'make the joinings, b ki wd d is Phone 1325; BO. AN ats ssa in the erthodox fashion for a man's John had not yet come home trom | until a most interesting patchwork of a ng Po or an RR SRE j Occupancy, to me they were: neithet | the office although it was about five ace was the result. It is very interest- teed t bethebest comfortable nor artistic, o'clock Naturally I rushed to the [ing to see how well these various sorts | ' guaran 0 » A Ae tne CHRO Rww® | John's bed was a heavy, brass, telephone and his sec retary answer- of lace appear together--fine lace | an most eal - A single bed aud the night we arrived led me, saying that John was still | against coarse lace and heavy lace purest d h th wv sisted upon having a d v I he ins oub | : against thin lece. OBOURG : Perf > from one of the other auile seq | thats * 1 said, for I | a hin lace not be able to afford : ful baki ng owder | : "It is Mrs. Gordon' I i he sitting room it 1s ] » one: of these new patch lace collars: O UCe. z h - lw v roice sounded strangely. . ? : . RY ue comes | Madame Gordon made no com. | Mew my voice sound ange that sell in the smart shops for a very © t pr 4 4 > 1 4 ee re ment After saying that she would | = Will you please tell Mr. Gordon that "5 ia Tb ty and brook mo change in 'the rooms I was | I must speak with him immediately ligh Fries nf haps you oD ake W. Matthew illiams, in eauty, e soft, dis ht " . : : + After a wait that seemed endless | °R® for you if you have y i ! i \ tinguished appearance 1M | rather surprised that she seemed | oung woman. came back and | 2 POX containing bits of old seal lace, "Chemistry of Cooking. says: 3 "\.- 'renders brings out your | Perfectly content to let me her. a | the young woman came bac ~~ | You may not be able to put them to- "Phosphates are the bone- BUTTER | natural beauty to its full. ® | big double bed in ms sitting room. | 98ic Mr. Gordon sends word that he | gether with the skill used by the old te of § . | est. In use over 70 ears. I said nothing about changing i aaa . 56 ho . . wil) ye | Women of france, but you can do] making ma rial ood and Ask your grocer next time for 5 things for a month or so after our 18 In Sunfer ne ut Laat Be a be something almost as interesting, First have something to do with a pound. bala 41: memorable interview in her bedroom. | Pome for dinner at seven 38 usual." | select the shape of KINGSTON PRODUCE 00. §| Oriental Crea { L rather waited to see if John would | Looking back at it ioday, T really |draw it off on a gies i building up of brain and i {make any suggestions but his mind | How . ssage, sent to |of pink or blue, so that the lace will "» (Distributors) y sug believe that that message, sent lo y ] nervous matter. 1113 Brock Street. FERD.T. HOPKINS & [ Was wrapped in his business again | n, | Show up against the color. Now look RF me in the flush of our honeymoo ; 3 2 hy and he seemed perfectly content to | was the first lttle rift in the lute. Jt 9Ver your bits of lace. The F jcome home to those uncomfortable | Was futile for me to tell myself that (great lovers of Symmetry and a Made in Canada surroundings. I am quite sure ti did wot know I was grief strick. | Symmetrical effect is really best So - AE. LS 30 { 3t that time he did not realize that em, for he could easily have asked |trY and makedboth sides of the collar I kept almost entirely to this sitting ¥ room, except for meals, because Ma- dame Gordon made me feel an inter- loper any other place. the girl to get my message. I had exactly alike. If you have only one never called him up at his office ex-| Piece of a certain kind of lace, either 3 ee eT Ee cept at the time when I found his B5® it to make the pattern exactly in the back of the collar or cut it in two | i mother would not allow me to take a : . a nnn Just arrived a few select BULBS for immediate planting for One day Alice came over and com- | to use one piece on each side. toe limousine. So it he had stopped Perhaps you y ro Iris trifle wider. Soft velours are very! ; % > % ; ing directly to my room she asked: : " : Fauld : erhaps you have two Irish lace e . 7 | Handicapped. Winter and Spring flowering. "For merey's sake, Kate, why have | 17 think about ae he would Jave medallions--use one of these on each | popular and a great deal of fur thm: | On the night of the annual gon i r : 2a¥3 ok { you kept that bed out in this room 80 | . sh mir Side of the front. A strip of real Val| ming will be used. This fur trim |e A D. HOLTON | Tong? call Bim ug on foolish pretexts. might be put around the entire edge | ) T J - J : 3 a . : | : | Quick as thought I answered: "It | Perhaps I should have sent back of the collar shape. Some real filet, FLORIST, is only a temporary affair. | am 80- | word and told him of my trenbie but [ight be youd at the Side. Itis best to | 0s 4 housht tn Se a {ing Lo have these TOUS TOATTanged | I was 80 hurt at his message that I | Spend some time wor ing out your) pent used i e conductor thoug! . 280 PRINCESS STREET, and buy new {furniture for them to- BALE his secretary arrangement, much as you would work | he Suargte Sr a io --- Stranger played rath PHONE 061 RESIDENCE, 2036+. | morrow." "Very well," and rang off. out a Japanese puzale. If there ATL onde 5 Tap. and fanci. | 11d not. want to hurt hb i Alice looked up curiously. "what| 1 called up the station and found | Very few spaces you can then put your] i braidings DPpea many | Just mentioned it casually between are you going to do with the ola fur-1 there was a train leaving at halt past | collar together by means of some very | ful braidings a ron Smart | two of the items. { niture?" s wl : rar {fne faggoting stitches. Be sure that | suits, | "You blow: well, my man," he niture?" she asked. Six. Henriette was hovering near 5 i i "I hadn't gotten so far as that," land I knew she wanted to ask the |these are put in securely so. that the | Wear strictly tailored said. "Got good lungs, haven't I answered. "I expect there is an [cause of my tear-stained face. jcollar will be firm, If your spaces are lot and smart wool mtx. you! x | attic in this house, isn't there?" "Can I do anything for you, Mrs, |t00 large for faggoting, use some of tures are being brought out. The trombonist replied proudly: i are going to do?" don is out and I have some time." | that you may once have learned' If | | cola t'neet; it Ah was fit th rooms comfortable as long as I haye | train, if you will. The telegram | the purpose by consulting a handbook | . . . / g father is dying." Let it rain! Despite the 4 to you! (Continued to-morrow). » wy Ny vy v : ; fi , | | of Remnants. : a cup of OXO with an 0X0 cube-- nourishing E RUNNING | digested and delightfully flavoured. OX le Salt : freshness and vigour to mind and body--counteracts the Prices same as before the war, 106, 25, $1.15, $2.25. "J hd / 8 : ig, SYA. ; "I told her 'the first day I was . Yes, Herviette, you can help me | You do not know how to de this you |: Men, like tools are useless, when | wouldn't hear them there fiddlers 7 , 4 aide to. live in them" which you brought tells me that my [on lace making, : { . } / ) | P PPER'S i dampness / . ADAPTED TO SHoP ERS NEED | £4 h v | Strong Bag That Will Hold a Variety | \ i | i : : Constructed i effect of fatigue, and makes good the wear and 'tear of Never cakes. Just open the slhuminom (Copyright. 1919, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate) i : ma & [Chantilly Lace Has Been Strongly tion to the si g righ ; Revived by Dressmakers for All ithe object o | 4 owns Not Intended for the ------ f Street, Lace Trains and Floun y i | New York--One of the dominant | es ' i "Have you told mother what ¥ou | Gordon?" she asked. "Madame Gor- | the old-fashioned honoton stitches | --_--e a 50 bad. But Ah've got : y " ' : T&A inl here that I was going to make these (get ready to make the six thirty |¢an easily find out enough to answer | they lose their temper | 2" --Answers "Good for you, Kate, more power of Purchases, to Be LJ h } . everyday life. ere are tunics of black lace and | Po A i } * ! revivals of the season is lace. It | chit? v row h in! : TINS € cusses UBE For perfect baking, fuel economy and ap- [started on its new career sver a year [skirts and Dejey with Drill hit | : Finan eee. jean . / [240 was taken up tentatively, then fon or metallic ribbon, and there ave! ! pearance the Peninsalar Range excells above all | J wholeheartedly, = revival wae het 35 £70 of lac velvet o sain | . " wi ave comet-like trains o i i to give the lace makers of Be lace. There are so many trains : Drink others. They are guaranteed absolutely. S00 Pars a the Rew frocks Sgoting sh vu ) i grees of ceremony and rmal- i We also have a few good second hand : h ky that lace was obviously on of is gm | harm Black Tea : e. i » vival of ace, | There are broad, mediseval trains! § Ho by . Ee of Honiton, All thr with 'metallic cloth and iE he : Sold in Packages Only : France produced some sumptuous | Ha q Bi ; : robes with these laces. The Pertha Pr i GE ERTSON SON Limi Was revived to aid the lace makers. accen : 8 ! : 0. ROB! & : ted It now finishes the edge of the round |p, ; } ] f : 2 : 1 * weeaifliy tecollsf as it did when the wom- times the . ; ! of this generation were y : laces in all Use of Black Chantilly. Among all these laces Chantill in Mack, guickl chif- d It is now of- fered td everyone who likes lace, as the season has gone, | 17je i LIMITED Tat "89 Princess Street Kingston itl 1 t i : gOWR or test hi et Togas, ind, are bri! : gown of FEhapk lass or sna ark bine Goon | faettn The Powers apm more atteae- | Hive they ribbon and they draw atten : ! : i 1 k

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