PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features | On sale at all Druggists and Stores. AR | WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street {ed up from SOME MODE "Come with me," said after a few moments take you to your fat Of course ¢ RN IDEAS "1 want to couldnt say Si lwa wd it felt that 1 did not love to me t™: when one ym. which all 1 Hy loved rever 1 2 to the exc ht wish I have never repared for feeling that it person did in life able to say: "Doesn't s} Or: "Aren't her ands b form fre have fled, one's i hat last impres- of others which ep sacred oked upon a body ral?" whe over the caske ell as his, not | in which you My whole -and my de; f I make th i Phone 133 HR OE ~~ On Good Teeth depend Health and Beauty MENNENS CREAM DENTIFRICE Mm || i {| Today, have fated to ha choice betwe lear, that is the reason all are given no choice in the . matter of life and death. Finite minds cannot visualize hevond a finite love. mother the modern WO allows ne 1g to be bigger than life itself--at least so it seems to me. "Do not misunderstand hastened to add, as I felt my mother's vondering eves questioning me, and new she was asking who this strang- was that she called child--who this woman was who could put any- 'Ring beyond the love of her husband 'Do not misunderstand me, dear," 1 repeated. "I do not mean that there ire not times and places where one hould not give her life for another. if need be. But I think in most cases this ig purely the climax of an emo- tional thrill, and I have come to be- lieve that except in exceptional cases er and Snow and Slush -- dampness again! It makes no difference to REGAL Tabl never FREE RUNNING e Salt tis dim to ther AUS i Sas changes For Grippe, Colds and All Aches and Pains A quick, clean, comforting relief vy mother, jit is braver to live than to die. Yes, | {braver Sometimes to let the other one j die, when one might have saved {at the expense of one's own to my! tder upon the|{much as I am , all that we] : gers. Vays! great ai ) him. | erhaps | am prejudiced, but it seems | him | life." : My mother looked at me in won- | To her love was all and I, with , took a er grip as | realized that to me n 3 y mother with 1xie t you love. your husband?" J "Yes, mother, I think I love him as | capable of loving, cer-| tainly he attracts me mote than any | other man I have ever known. I think perhaps that should he suffer | as father did 1 ould take care of Nir st the » way as you did, ,| face, but the band of the hat takes the | NEWEST. HAT LINE Really Deviates Little From the | Present Style. Designers Have Not Intended That the | "Chapeau" is to Be Worn Further Back on the Head--Brims Roll Backward. 1f you have read or heard about the i new off-the-face style of hats that have | | been launched in Paris you may be un- | der the impression that as a result of this vogue we are going to wear our hats farther back on our heads. your hats well over your forehead. Eowever, these uew hats are not ae | Some- | | how, the hat that is tilted backward still looks a little outlandish, and it | may seem to you ax If it would be very | bard to give up the style of wearing | HOME-MADE BREAD Home bread-making reduces the high cost of living by lessening the amount of expensive meats required to supply the necessary nourishment to the body. The increased nutritious value of bread made in the home with ROYAL YEAST CAKES should be sufficient incentive to the thoughtful housewife to give this important food item the attention to which it is justly entitled. Bread made with Royal Yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other. tually worn back off the forehead. The | idea is that the brims roll backward i 80 that thers Is less shading of the | same position now that it has for many i t | Seasons, only that the hat is placed per | wirich | lage cere-| $ too complex grown to under- are something more 1g men's ser- feels that d women i that tl fectly straight In order to give the right | Leffect to the falling back of the brim. | There is no longer any inclination of fashion to tilt the hat on one side. The new hats simply were not made for that sort of thing. When all is said and done, It is 8 really the hat that determines the saddest} haye cver | nen whi Mother clutched me with cold fin- | + "Katherine, Katherine, you not talk this way! If you let | ts run in this direction, | for yourself the foun- | way we do our hair, and as long as our hats 'rest on our ears the same as | usual most of us will go on wearing | our hair much the same as usual, pompadour effect in front would be | A quite out of the question so long as the brims of hats rest across our fore- | heads. It is only when hats merely rest on our heads in front that we can i attempt a mueh puffed or elaborate | front arrangement, Time may come, and that not far | '{ off, when this tendency to pull our he is a looking 2 it me, I am afrai a this knowledge has not brought any more happiness to other women than it has to » "1 don't understand at you all," said mother me," I i'Is generally skirt length, | & narrow variety, an inch or less | width, is used to form odd motifs | skirts, tunics, ete. BUILT ON STRAIGHT LINES | | New Garments Really Are to Have + Wemson after season by | Styles that are out of the ordinary; | that differ radically from the ones in i "That's the rouble," I answe red. | "That's the trouble with all the pres | ent day women--we are just finding hats down on our foreheads gives way | It may be that the | poke hat that had only a small vogue | last season will return in a true poke | form--that Is, with a front brim that | really flares and a very short back | that actually shows the hair in back-- i a hat that really is \iore of a bonnet | to something else, than & hat. But If this type of hat is coming ourselves." . (Continued tomorrow.) | head. The only thing is that the brim RICHNESS IS THE KEYNOTE | rolls back, And this roil-back brim | { Is something that will sell many yards | eventually, then the present off-the- | | face shapes are merely a digression i | because they are placed well on the Afternoon and Evening Gowns fer Fall and Winter Sumptuous in Fab. j ric and Trimming. Afternoon and evening gowns have never been more gorgeous in coloring than those now being offered for fall 4 and winter. Chiffon, crepe meteor, tulle, lace and velvet are extensively used in frocks of the class indicated, and often two, three, or even four fabrics are combined in one gown, Metal cloth is being used Renerously, and glittering sequins, jet and rich em- broideries play their part, and a very important part it is, in the adornment of these dresses. : Brown shades are very popular for next season, and they enter largely in- to the development of afternoon and evening frocks. One especially charm- ing frock recently brought out was of wood brown satin with tunic of self- colored lace. Gold net forms the long sleeves and is used for-n-wide sash; tied at the back in a flaring bow. Blue chiffon--French or Victory blue being the popular shade of the moment crepe meteor and trimmed with black jet embroidery and fringe, While fringe continues te be considerable quantity, jet fringe is faverite. When silk fringe is Only a Little of the "Barrel® Effect Promised. Designers firt with the public fancy in! use, and that have received general ap proval. The first offerings for the sea- son immediately to come have not es of velling, Yor this type of hat is just the sort of thing that you need as basis for the neat arrangement of a veil. American women have the rep- utation of arranging their veils better than any other women in the world, but the American woman will not at- tempt to arrange & veil uhless she has something to arrange it on. IN BLACK CHANTILLY LACE x Paralyzed From Over-Exertion. y | said there was no indication that, Portland, Maine, Nov. Actor Secretly Married. 13.--Eu- | this was caused by a blow and ex-| London, Nov. 13--The well-known | ene Brosseau, Canadian middle-| pressed the opinion that it resulted | actor, Charles Hawtrey, was secretly | weight champion, who boxed here | from over-exertion. | married in London to Mrs. Katherine Tuesday night with George Chip, dis- | ---- Else Petre, widow of the Honorable i covered yesterday that ome side of| A burglar may not be a man of | Albert Petre, 80 nof the eleventh { his face and his left arm were slight- | iron nerve, but he is a man of steal. { Lord Petre. ¥ i ly paralyzed. { A great many uncalled for re-| A physician who examined him {marks reach the dead letter office. | i ------ ---- A The season for lemons never ends, ----n A A tra, The Signature. 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