TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. THE DAILY BRITISH, WHIG PAGE EIGHT In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features SET FIRE TO CLOTHES lace, sU'K Ay gy cor \ OF WOMEN BATHERS ' covers, envelyse chemi) and ruffiel - | bloomers. : : { i si Feudetang a small.boy,owha for 1} Boy Pi yed-- Indian = The! nonce, was playing he was an Indian 1 Ladies Were Left in a out to destroy the hated pale-faces Sad Plight. and all their property. The filmy bands, who came in enclosed cars, supplied with blankets and took their wives home by back streets xIZQrous_ saa played ingian : 'uybears, Fill your caddy with LANKA m----------r pr---- A Clash With Madame Gordon. arles had hardly left the room I had told him that he was ke orders from no one except then after a silence. . "This is Mrs. Gordon's nurse speaking. Mrs. Gor- don is busy just now Will you hold the wire or shall I have her call you | 'Marionette, Wis.,"July ~19.--Pity the sad plight of the ten' proud and { baughty dames trom Marinetta and Mencniineé, why tossed asida thelr sceiai club offairs, together with thei clothes, the while they despcrt- ed iu tue cooling waters of a frivudiy little lake piles of lace afforded an overwhelth- ing temptation and he scratched a atch on the seat of his ragged trou- rs, touched 'it to the garments and departed from there in great haste. Meanwhile the ten matrons, whose husbands are powers in the business world, were doing the crawl, the porpoise duck until they Australian | LadiesKeep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum when my telephone rang. An- up later?" Evidently the speaker imbs I recognized John's 'moth- | at the other end of the wire said that to do true justice to your hos- voice. she would hold it. E oR i ) pitality --serve Lanka when | I would lite to speak to Mrs. --g | hing oF en Tg Bf you gather for tea. Each cup / . | Gordon," she said in peremptory, Xot lg A ut Delay. " | rrel 4 i Ain r Yam i i a it . b | f course knew that it s) 'g . lay t .33 of cloth smbogies the perfection of fia- 7) SN " {+ Ths is Mrs. Gordon," Fanswered, | ame Gordon, but I decided I would -ciepe se-+hine, charmeuse, file vor achieved through skilled | sweetly, without any inclination that] rot answer the phone too quickly. - ' blending of Ceylon's finest I knew 'who was speaking. I gave orders about the baby's toilet | ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" AYER" ARE ASPIRIN growths. 3 i "Oh, is that you, Katharine? 1I!articles and. then I went to the Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" noticed their dressing tent was in flames. | Which explains why they hid In the bushes while one, wrapped in the salvage of the tent, went to a farm- house and telephoned various hus- In compliment to your friends, 1a the wate: thare we.» gleaming rivx shoulder... many. gurzies, mugh or's to one thru possessing a skin of purity and * beauty. The soft, dis- [3 tinguished appearance it8 renders brings out your natural beauty to its full. est. In use over 70 ye: [eRe] Oriental Cream FERD T. HOPKIN 'know where Charles is? "Not just at present, but I imagine | tér with that woman that you 'haxe, | | he is around the doorway of the Ratharine? Didn't she tell you that | hotel." P {1 was on the telephone?" | | "Will you call a boy and ask © "No, I just heard her say that] ! to ask Charles to come up after me? | comeone was holdingiithe wire for | I have some shopping to do this me." : I afternoon." "Well, what is the matter with the My quick temper flew off at a car? I have been waiting here with tanget. That old woman had never | my wraps on for the last fifteen | (/ | : asked about her own grandchild, had | minutes." | - PATTON'S seemingly cared why ,I was at the! "Don't you hear me, Katharine? 2 x 3 Q ) 3 hotel instead of in my own rooms. | Why don't you answer me?" | . : b by A | DYE WORKS {didn't recognize your voice. Do you 'phone, to hear John's mother's im- WM. BRAID & CO. ? patient voice say, 'What is the mat- Vancouver, Canada aud's not even welcomed me home nor 1 did not answer. Of 'course I understood that she had| * I did not know that you asked | she i a question; I thought vou only made | a remark," was my calm reply. . | at the hotel and the fact that she-- | ""Well, I did ask you a question; | John's mother--had probably taken | I esked you what is the matter with | Ellzabeth Moreland's side of the! Charles and why he is not here after | question imstead of mine, made me | me." i | so furious for the moment that I *I expect it is because he has gone! | could hardly speak. on an errand for' me." | ! . -------- ' "This is insufferable. I told Char- | To Gain Time.' [ les this morning that after he had | More, to gain time than anything ' brought you here--and I must say, | else, I said: "Please excuse me a| Katharine, that I think you have { moment. I hear Miss Parker asking | done wrong in going to the hotel me something about the/baby." | and not coming te this house' --she | Even then she did not ask about! stopped a moment, evidently expect- | Mary. {ing me to give her the explanation I went into thF ber room and | from which I carefully gefrained-- took a look at my child's darling,' told Charies that I would want face, because I knew that it would | the car the entire afternoon." prove a more -- | seen [Elizabeth Moreland or (Late Montgomery's) would not have known that I was You will iad on our floor avery complete stock of GAS RANGES at prices from .ussiasess « . . . . $17.00 to $70.00 We-fuvite your inspection of these. LEMMON & SONS 187 PRINCESS STREET X 3 KINGSTON Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. ~~ A ts / Don't throw away your old _ Mattresses. We renovate' all kinds make them as good as new. Get our prices. The name "Bayer" stamped on tab-] contains proper directions for Colds, lets positively identifies ion 1 Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- wine Aspirin,--the Aspirin prescribed | ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- by physicians for over nineteen years| tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. and now made in Canada. | Handy tin' boxes containing 12 tab- anda composing draught - ' than anything else that I could take. Cause For Surprise, 1 ER AV. BEA, er TIME FOR BISCUIT , AND BERRIES but be sure it is Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the cooked whole gat fog woah Hane " tei their neon juices. Crush inthe tops of two Shredded Wheat Biscuits and cover with strawberries and on The dud : a ine gw product of the Canadian arden -- --a dish for Summer days, full real nutriment. ---- Ipresume I was gone a long while, possibly two or three minutés, for I found upon taking the receiver from the table top that Mme. Gordon had hung up. [I decided that it was not | up to me to call her, but I did not | expect that, having given her orders {to me, she complacently hung up | her wire, expecting the car immed- | iately I waited near the phone for a few: moments and then remembered Miss | Parker had told me that in our hurry ! to. leave the train we had left a bag | containing all the toilet articles. {| "I am not sure," said Miss Parker, | "whether they were left on the | train or in the car." | I called Charles and just as he | came to my room. the telephone rang again. Miss Parker went to the 'phone, and I heard her say, "Yes, these are Mrs. Gordon's rooms," and "I am sorry indeed that so many people have wanted my car and my been home withdut thinking it was necessary to inform me of the fact," was my observation. "Miss More- land ,seemed to think she was to have the car this afternohn. I should be much pleased to offer Tou my car, but unfortunately Charles.is just now doing some errands for me and iater I am going to take Miss Parker and the baby out for an airing." "But I told Charles" said Madame Gordon, *'before you .,arrived----" "But _I have arrived now," I an- swered sweetly, "and from now on I shall have use for the car daily, and Charles shall take his orders from me." Tomorrow-----Helen Meets Elizabeth. (Copyright by National Newspaper Service) = "San 2 SUMMER FROCKS FOR LITTLE SISTER Dimity and Gingham Are Much Used for Warm Day Dresses. The Coral and White Checked Dine ity at the Left is Worn Over a White Organdie Blouse, (By Annette Bradshaw.) Checked material such as dimity makes a' delightfully cool sua.mor frock for a young girl, White dimity, checked in coral 121 or blue, i= & happy choica for a dress worn by a girl from 9 ty 18 or even older ; Smmgham -gecked in blue, lav- endar, green, pink or rose Is espe- cially effective when trimmed with white pique or madras. O:gardie |atso trims these little dresses and is than the | more effective cn dimity | heavior white material. TY "he dress illustrated on tha lel: is white dimi'y checked with earal. The vest 0° white orgaadis, the col- Blue and White Checked Gingham Makes This Dainty Dress at the Right. lar and cuffs, are Windsor--stitched in coral wool. Pearl buttons *rim the centre of the vest. Toe broad sash may be organdig or it may be made of the dimity cut on the bias The skirti# cut in sections into which are set ruffies .of organdie. The er dress of blue and white checked gingham has a vest of the material cut on the bias. The fronts of the dress are shaped to supply a place for rows of pear! buttons, sew- ed through with blue wool thread. | The collars and cuffs are pique em- broidered with blue wool. This em- broidery works uf very quickly. The sash is made of the gingham cut on the bias - chauffeur the first afternoon I have | Always buy an unbroken | kage | lets cost but a few cents. Druggists |. of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which ' also sell larger "Bayer" packages. There is only one Aspirin--'Bayer'--You must say "Bayer" k (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- | cid. 1 tire, to ass will bo stamped wi i { The finishing touch that adds so much-- While it is weil known that Aspirin means Bayer o public agalnst imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company heir general trade mark, the "Bayer Crogs." Frontenac Mattress Ca. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phope 2100w ¥ Kingston Co-operative Society, Ltd. ~Dairy Butter. ~--Fresh Maple Syrup. ~All kinds of Oleomargarine Telephone 460. Deliveries daily. 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