Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1920, p. 9

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\ v PAGE NINE FHE DAILY BRITISH SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1080. ~ WHIG EE ---------- = © In the Realm of Women---Some EE -- eee ig. rw v ¥ Interesting Features | HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES 'We have everything you need | 10 Delp you clean house. By using our Brooms, » Polishes, etc., you will - Cleanser Perfect Skin Brushes, | D8 able to clean house with very CH. PICKERING . 490-402 PRINCE®S STREFT ||| CR a BS Am mighty glad that sympathy is even the poorest in the ean indulge in it. raud's Oriental Cream ~~Dairy Butter. ~~Fresh Maple Syrup. hen You Feel Coming ~--When that old Headache sends take Z ki ZUTOO. ness--take h, Jou will be all right in 20 minutes if or ache or cold and TAKE a a i rrp Nai Lids EAT What a bracing thing it is to awake in the morning and be greeted by ei warm sunlight and She ria. ing-aroma of Rideau Hall STREEL-CUT THE BEVERAGE THAT STARTS YOUR DAY RIGHT Rideau Hall Coffee is the : Sipenrid's best coffees bi experts, roast super-excellence . and cut by the most modern cafes _ 'cutting appliances, or AT ALL GROCERS in. pound and Balf-pound cans, arning that you are going to suffer-- take ZUTOO. When ou feel a Cold : on UTOD. At the first chances. Get A ar to take at rst ofa ready to al Sgn of BN Robinson Ca ag] ma postpaid Serene na ii N: ee cuurrires i. Know the joy and 8 ¥ "happiness that comes Theiler SEA | THE UTILITY GOWN Black Veivet Draws Paim of Pop- i ularity , Writer Says. | 5 | Theater Attire, | Breakfast Robe to Bail and i In these days of the high cost of --All kinds of Oleomargarins { CHIC BRAID-TRIMMED SUIT 8 | Fabric Suitable for All Purposes Frem | mak ng few' women can afford to | ~ i Of all the materials we have seen | | this season, observes a fashion writer, ' It {the palm of popularity goes to black | i i velvet---unquestionably the fabric suit- able for all purposes from breakfast to ball gown, and In the restaurants and theaters it Predeminates. A clever woman whom We see at every Important function is not noted for her wealth nor her lavish expenditures on dress, but she 1s always tastefully If rather unobtrusively gowned. " it's peared in a stunning gown of black Silk velvet 'made severély plain with a reund of decolletage and the skirt ankle length with a long, straight panel falling from ome hip to form a side train. We remarked the costume for its extreme ele into the dining room of our mest fashionable and exclusive hetel again owned in black velvet. We noticed that the bodice was cut rather iow and filled in with a shirred gillet of embroidered black net, short sleeves edged with tiny ruffies were of net and chiffen, and on one hip several flat loops of the velvet simulated the bouffant effect. It was not untll afterward that we realized that this costume was in fact §9Wh worn with a guimpe and with the and analyzing IN MORE TEMPERATE Season's Colors Goed and the Soft but Rich and Warm in Tone. J Norma Talmaage Knows A Good Thing Like thousands of other people who realize the value of a soap that disinfects while it cleanses, Norma Talmadge, the famous 'screen star uses and praises LIFEBUOY HEAL SOA "Think of the hundreds of germ-Iaden things 'your hands touch each day--think of the Value of having the pores of the skin really Then get a cake of Lifebuoy and let its copious lather make your skin glow with health, too, and you will say with wt ak 1 thoroughly enjoy the skin the protection needs. od Lifebuoy--it gives everyone ' Yes elas Lifebuey Soap is sold at all LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED a } ; £ if iid i At the opera ome evening she ap- ! ance of line and lack of adornment, | A few nights later this woman came | This Is a strictly American fashion in a braid-trimmed walking sult which is sure to appeal te many women. FANS THAT WILL INTEREST New Models Are Inspired by Egypt and Greece; Novelty From Un. curled Ostrich. paradise. These only the European may enjoy, as the bird law of America prevents their imPert. For export trade eagle and vulture pluntes ' are | being shewn. In the effort to provide | something new and in models | are being brought eut in stripped os- | trieh, which closely !mitates algrette | and cogue. The square Egyptian and the pointed Greek forms are being much used. losped up. | Woman In a hundred, unless | were in the habit of scrutinising i feminine wearing ap- | parel, would have discovered the meta- | morphesed frocks. Very convincing | i i | i ! Hit rer Hl i iif: ; ; is g5i § HE » i R ¥ RF i if! k bil | fiers BEERS: I { i i ? ¥ i i H New fans are made of aigrette and LINDSAY Player Pianos . . HERE are many makes of T Player-Pianos on the mar- et; claims are made for each as the best. We do not claim that the Lindsay Player- Piano is the best of all Canadian- made Player-Pianos. There are a few better Player-Pianos which are being sold at much higher prices, but there are many inferior Player-Pianos which are being sold at the same prices as the Lindsay. A w HE Lindsay Player-Piano dollar for dollar is the big- gest value on the Canadian market to-day, bar none. That's our claim, and we will be very Pleased if you will give us the op- Portunity to prove our claim be. fore you decide: which Player- Piano to buy, UR representatives wil gladly show you the vari. ous models o f Lindsay Player-Pianos in stock. Apr. rangements can be made: to ap- Ply the value of your old' inst. ment as part Payment on your purchase, the remainder being payable by easy instalments. g k or write for illustrated cath ogue Player-Pianos, " "CANADA'S PREM#ER PIANO HOUSE" dsay Pianos and i | id | i ; I i i Eels risk Shy i: i and fs Sunday at Sillsville. Mr, Mrs. T. K. Rutherford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Flyon,

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