PAGE EIG : AA mT * MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1020. Your Palate Will never quarrel with ean, Salada' Flavor Then Again--the Strength in infusion is Abun- dant and the Purity is Absolute. + "SALADA Black - Green } Preserved and Sold only in or Mixed Sealed Air-tight Packets. hin -------- Special Sale on Dresses , AT J. B. ABRAMSON, 257 PRINCESS STREET. ABOUT 50 DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES WOMEN AND MISSES' LOVELY DRESSES that represent values that will live in the memory of Kingston's thrifty wo- They ase without doubt the biggest economies we have in many months. Every Dress is beautifully tailored in Season's newest and smartest style conceptions. Tie mas ' are Satin, Georgette, Berges, of all staple colors. The women who know the value of thrift will be here Saturday, February 7th, 1920, early, Regularly worth $50.00 to $65.00. Your choice at REMEMBER THIS IS ONE WEEK SALE. JOS. B. ABRAMSON #87 PRINCESS STREET. \ PHONE 1283), Our rent is low----our prices are low. THE BETTER WAY TO TAKE CARE OF FLOORS AN 0O-Cedar Polish Mop will free you from the hard- est of all house-work--the dusting) cleaning and polishing of floors. With this Mop you dust, clean and polish, all at one operation. The -Cedar Polish Mop collects all the Suat=and at the sume time gives the ra ly . tu o The &.Cedae Pol icp maken is ES) mote oy ho fgets © ©.Codar Poleh Mp yelieves: you of 41} this backs b ing work. satisfaction it gives, id dus ish with which itis treated---4 tifying all Cc. extra, ays A Sunlight Wash Day is free from the toil and labour usually associated with washing because Sunlight 'Soap washes clothes beautifully clean and white without rub- - bing or serubbing. A] Tnsiston getting the Soap you ask for-- | | yi "Yes," I answered Helen, "that is what I sald: "If love were only all!" "And Anthony Hope made his heroine understand that love is not all. A few months ago I thought he was mistaken, but I know now that he was right. While love has been called the greatest thing in the world," continued Helen, 'there are many other things of life that bulk almost as large." "Helen, dear," I interrupted, "aren't you happy? Have you found out that you have made a mistake? Is Bobby' \ Helen held up her hand. ' > "Bobby 'is everything I could wish," she sald loyally, "but no two | people, no matter how much they | love each other, can absolutely defy | the conventions of society and not {pay the price. Neither can two peo- ple live in a world popubited by other human beings and be outside of cer- tain rules $0 which society sub- scribes. ; "You, know, Katherine, dear, that Bobby is the most gregarious of men. Ho i9 not happy unless he is return- ing the warm handshake of a friend, or raising his hat chivalrously while he smiles at a pretty woman acuaint- ance. Why, Katherine, that is one of the reasons his love for Ruth cooled. She aidn't go with Bfm among his friends and he felt that he must often stay at home with her when he would have been happier among a ga crowd. "I would go anywhere with him but society won't let te come withi: its doors. I'm Bobby's wife, legally, but for some cavricious reason I am sent to coventry." Broke One of the Laws. "Not a capricious reason, my dear," I said "You simply broke one of those laws that youl Have Just been describing." "And the woman pays," said Helen bitterly. "Yes, even yet the woman pays," I answered. "I have persuaded Bobby to take a long trip," said Helen with an effort, "and he is leaving to-morrow morn- ing." "Oh, I am so sorry!" "Don't worry about me, Katherine, it you will only let me 866 you oe cassionally I shall not be lonely, and if think that Bob and I have got to the point where we anust be sepaf- ated a little while. We have besh too much togethery "Oh, ateni't you going with him?" "No." . "Oh, I'm so glad! It ecloars up everything for me!" I exclaimed. "What do you mean, Katherine?" er "Her brow ig like the snowdrift," shug Burns to Annle Laurie The brows of many other beauties have inspired the poets of all ages because thers is something even niore than mere beauty expressed by the fore: head. The nobility of the counten- ance and the brain that governs the intelligence we associate with the brow, and a great measure of the beauty of the face is found in the brow or-forehead . The beauty of your forehead Is governed by your hairline, your eye: brows and the texture of your skim. Since your hairline determines whe- ther your forehead is classed as high or low you may greatly influence the effect of its contour by the arrange ment of your hair, If your forehead is t60 high and yA protrudes you Should dress your hair THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ed author 1dah Me Gibson "Why, my dear, cams over here with the more or less undefined idea in my mind of persuading you to take a trip with me, but I wasn't sure how I was golng to get Bob to let you go. And here I find that everything is all ready to my hand!" Helen's face Hghted up. "That'll be glorious. Where shall we go? I wis just settling myself down to long and lonely weeks. 1 guess it's going io come out all right, after all, isn't te" ; "I hope 80," was my rather despon- dent comment, ; "Oh; Katherine, here I have been falking about my troubles and 1 knew by your face when you came in that you had yours. And besides I saw the morning papers, dear. I met that Mr. Shepard when we first came here and I liked hini immensely, and I havé seen that Miss Moreland flash- ing about in her car. @§sn't she beautiful?" : . "Yes," I sald with an effort. "I didn't mean to.pry," said Helen quickly. "Tell me whatever you want to, Katherine, and I will be most in- terested, as you know, but do not foel that you have to tell me any- thing that you would rather keep to yourself." . Fear Storm Near, "Let's talk about going away," I said, not bpoause I did not know that 'n time I should confide in Helen, 'ut because I knew that if I said any- ing more I should burst into tears. Very opportunely, at this moment, lobby Gaylord walked in. 1 sould jee that he wae delighted to find me there, "I am more glad to seé you than you can possibly know," he sald, "John has been telling me ever since Wo came to town that you were too ill to see anyone, and I have known hll the time that Helen was longing to come and see you. I tried to make lier go drop in and sée you, but some of this clap-tray idea on the subjest of first calls and so forth seemed to have gotten into her head." Helen looked at me significaniyfy. "Just think, Bobby," id, "Katherine has come to ask me if 1 would go with her to somé qu place whére she can resuperats furs thot. She was rather afraid to coms, its she thought you would not wish to be left alans, but when I told her you were going away and I could ac- conipany hor as well as not, she was simply delighted." "You can po better than not, lioney," sald Bob as he stooped to kiss hor. (Copyright, 1920, by National News- paper eSrvice.) Toaorrow=<Planning Onur Trip: What You Can Do to Make Your Forehead More Beautiful , BY LUCREZIA BORI The Famous Spanish Prima Donna features, whether regular or irfe- gular; 18 apt to have brows in Keep ing with the size of her nose Hind mouth. If she thing out thi line to the tiny arch encouraged by some so ¢alled beauty doctors, he makes her: self look ridiedlous With these dis proportionate' brows totally out of keeping with the rest of het face, If, however, your brows meet in the middle, or it stray haité grow be- tween them, it Is advisable to thin them out or to clehr the space be: tween your brows. Any wayward hairg that persist in growing out of line may be pulled out with a tiny pair of tweezers. The texture of your gkin is an im- portant elenient in the beauty of your foréhead. If you have wrinkles in yout brow you shauld try to eradi- cate them with massage. If you have a chronle frown you should try to get rid of it by consulting an oceulist 86 that it falls softly over cutting down its height. il Hi o£ 2 If You Enjoy ills, full of uw te i Then in i five minutes, nd fine. alas 2a. 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