PAGE SIXTEEN WORTHY OF When a man buys Clothes in these times he looks for a store with & reputation for quality and service, where he knows he will secure satistaction and good value for his money. LIVINGSTON'S CLOTHES are standardized and depend- ably right in every deiall, from sleeve head to trouser cuff -- they reflect and enhance the personality of the wearer, There are styles for busi- ness men, professional men, college: men and young men. WINTER SUITS AND OVER- COATS $30.00 up to $50.00 Livingstons DS ANSWER THE LAST CAL {the man she loves, but conventions | coffers of the city. { her to take the place of Mrs. Sher- | but the case was hid over for a | wood in the latter's home, explaining | week. The accused was arrested on Theatrical - At the Grand. 'One Week of Life," Pauline Fred- erick's new Goldwyn Picture, will be | seen at the Grand for the first time to-night, and tells an interesting story, as might be expected, from so | @ble a playwright as Cosmo Hamil- ton. Mrs. Kingsley K Sherwood is bored alike with her soclety life and | her bypochondriac husband. As | usual, there is another nan. The wo- | fined $200 and costs. The fine Was man frankly voices her desire to steal away and spend a week of life with will not allow it. At this point the man meets a girl of highest prin- ciples, Marion Roche. He induces that she will only encounter the hus- { band at dinner. As his most power, i ful argument, he lies and says that A young man, who was accused of { Mrs. Sherwood is prevented from ! visiting her sick child in the country through the cruel restrictions of her | two occasions, again appeared be- husband. Marion reluctantly con- sents. What happens to this curious quartet promises to make screen his- tory. There is another fine feature, and with the comedies and other reels and an act of excellent vaude- ville, this bill is sure to make a big nit. This programme will be seen to- night, Friday and Saturday.--Advt. "Experience" Coming. "Experience," aptly described as | which has been suggested by the in- the most wonderful play in America now in its sixth season of remarkable | pearing twice a week now in the] prosperity, will be presented by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest at the Grand Opera House one night only, | boys are joyfully anticipating their { Tuesday, November 18th. The car- eer of "Experience" in the past few years has' been little less than, re- | Mother's Council of the "Y" will in-| markable, and the announcement of | dulge these young students of the the coming of this big dramatic and | good book in a tempting supper comedy sucess -is sure to result in | which will be followed by a program- | capacity houses. Six years ago | me. Messrs. Comstock and Gest produced The return to the gymnasium of | this play for the first time, and since | many of the overseas members has then it has played in most of the big | raised an insistent clamor for the re- | cities of the United States from coast | organization of the Sunday school {to coast and has enjoved remarkable | basket ball league which was a great endorsement from press and clergy | feature in pre-war days. It is likely ! everyhere it has been presented. Now for its sixth season the managers have provided a complete new scenic | early date; and all Sunday school production and new costumes for the superintendents will do well to see | ladies in the company. The cast has | that their schools are represented in been selected with great care, and will be one of the strongest that has | ever presented this wonderful moral- | {ity play.--Advt. At Griffin's. Appearing in one of the most re-| { markable productions ever seen in this city, Lina Cavalieri, the heauti- ful Paramount star, and world fam ed diva, will be seen in her splendid portrayal of the Duchess of Gis- monda, in the photoplay, "Love's | Conquest," which will headline the programme at Griffin's to-day, Fri- { day and Saturday. Not since' "The Eternal Temptress," in which this | famous star was displayed at this playhouse, has this charming actress | been seen to such splendid advantage {as in her portrayal of this ardous | role, so filled with the romance of | the guild. There was a gocA attend- 1 mediaeval times, manners and cus- toms. The pieture is one of great The hall was very beautifully deco- dramatic interest, and the produc- tion in every respect is a master- | general management of the tables piece. In the portrayal of the role | wag under the direction of Mrs. 8S. of Gismonda the fine dramatic tal- | Brooks, the president. The various ent of Mme. Cavalieri is strained to | tables were well arranged, and pre- the utmost, but she acquits herself with satisfying artistry. In the port- rayal of this role Mme. Cavalieri wears her famous jewels, which long | home made table, tea table, ice cream have been a source of amazement and | and candy, home-made candy and delight to operatic devotees. Don't |gther sweets. Each table was ably miss this picture or you will miss one of the best productions of the sea; ed after the duties at the door. The son.--Advt At The Strand. Like the greatest of all his stage 1 es ; ® | serving of much credit for the result successes, "Get-Rich-Quick Walling of thelr efforts. ,, : ford" is Hale Hamilton's new picture play, a peppery comedy-drama called "The Four «+lusher" in which he will appear at the Strand theatre on Fri-| py actory is day and Saturday. The role portray: Ninety Placed ih Satisface Post ed by the forceful young Metro star, The work of the information and that of Lon Withers, a young New York clerk who puts on a big front | cL 0 tro inerease, and the amount in a daring bid for a big contract, is very similar to that made famous by . . i the t week Mr. Bailey's de- him in the sensational stage success Es as dealt with more than in which he was seen in all quarters THE DAI LY B RITISH WHIG THURSDAY, NOvTR 18, 1919. ADMITTED SELLING LIQUO: LY TA a Hundreds of Kingston Women | MAGISTRATE IMPOSED FINE O1 {i $200 AND COSTS IN COURT { A Charge of Theft Was Laid Over {0 | a Week--Case Against Young Max For Selling Liquor Was Dismissed. {| Selling liquor is a most profitable business if you do not get caught. {| Bernard Birmingham got caught, {and in Police Court on Thursday morning, he pleaded guilty to selling liquor without a license, and was IATA paid, and as the charge was laid by the police, this money goes into the Are Taking Advantage > Russell Northmore is accused of stealing a watch and other articles, { the property of one John Barclay, | Wednesday by Constable Thomas Mullinger, Laidlaw's Superior Silk Service LAIDLAW'S selling liguor without a license, and whose case has been adjourned on fore the court, but the charge was dismissed as there was no evidence against him. DOINGS AT THE Y.M.C.A. | Anmual Bible Class Supper on Friday Evening. One of the new prospects of the | Y.M.C.A. is & junior business men's | basket ball league, the need for TT il enviable reputation as a Silk Store has been gained after years of better Silk service. | creasing number of old, players ap- {| gymnasinm, " The Sunday morning bible class HO AE AERO RTR RAO | annual sociable might which is sch-| | eduled Friday at 6:30, when the] To Us Service Means more than the sale of the fabric. It means having the better Silks, in the correct colors, weaves and widths at the time you want them. | that a meeting of Sunday school re- presentatives will be called at an this clean sport. The members are wondering when the painters are going to come in and work that long talked of trans-| formation in the Boys' Club room, | dining room and kitchen, {| The boys are getting keyed up for | the annual membership campaign, | and indications are it will be a| "humdinger." TWAS A GREAT SUCCESS. Charmeuse Satins To Offe I Shades: : : Tea Rose Capri Bl Silks Peacock Ton Ne Orchid Blac At 'reasonable prices China G and to render helpful ina Gray .. White. assistance in selection. 3 fesistance In selection, Duchess Satins available are you not In over 12 beautiful new denying yourself a shades. privilege by not taking advantage of it? Cr epe D € Chenes Shades: : Permit us to prove Salmon our assertions by mak- Coral ing your next Silk pur- Apricot chase here, Blush Pink Nile Green . Sky Blue The Display {| Taupe To-morrow Georgette Crepes Bazaar Held Under Auspices of St. Mark's Church Guild, The annual bazaar, under the aus- | pices - of St. Mark's church Guild, | Barriefield, was held on Wednesday afternoon in the Barriefield hall, and was voted by all as the most sue- cessful ever held in 'the history of A ii i ance. rated with flags and bunting. The sented a splendid array of nice things. They included a fancy work table, ~~ presided over. Mrs. E. Murray look- proceeds will amount to over $275, and of this $260 will be clear profit. The many ladies who helped to make the affair a success are de- SOLDIERS' RE-ESTABLISHMENT. service branch of "C" unit, 8.0.R., is now handled is really immense. Dur- 1,178 interviews and enquiries. Out Will Be In every wanted shade Especiall : Interest y Silk Tulles nieresung For trimming, in mostly every desirable shade John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. of the globe. Different from either - "ater fi Cw Hear" "Five Thone| 2.5 Baty war sce tn sui and ad Hour," or even "Full 0'lp to. nositions of a permanent nat- ure. is Toca Sor Sy Hore hd Bopha Smo ff hockey team, the { - ster_and Map Page. It 13 a bowl ey appointed: President, i EET breesy, powerful Iles of Riunce, genelo ow. H rously sprin 'throughout with : xv Lean; secretary, gripping adventure and a beautiful Major H. ¥. Melek: Mr Ary Jove theme, produced under the dir- | Heat: H. Ryan; ire "Mr. Bird ection of Harry L. Franklin at the |i: trainer, A. B. BI th ne. Metro studios in an atmosphere of {lS Dusy rounding up mats first avail- Teury and, wealth, Supposing Mr. | work-out is planned atthe first a Hamilton. in "The Four Flusher" are | Able date. i a u ouse, Louis Fitzroy, A Week of Pr Harry Holden, Ralph Bell, Robert| , Y:W.C:A. Week of Prayer, Badger, Frederie Malatesta and Et-| A special prayer meets © Fo i fie Conley. Mr. Hamilton fs said to | hol 8t the Y-WEL be at his best in this new picture, | 43, Nov. 14th, at § pM. Mich gives him the fullest scope f Frederick Hanson, Toronto, charg- Advt, comedy talemts.--! eq with the murder of William Han- sen, was convicted of the lesser crime "wig +. fie only brother of James H Ryrie Bros, Toronto, of heart faflure. : = E --_-- E = Fo] = F = E E Pep" 1s this newest vehicle of Ham- = - died of heart Rogen rant BERR LL LT Kinde = $3.95--A Pair of Ladies' Boots--$3.95 Eh API Ah fab hen SO 8