SATURDAY, OCTOBER In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features Told in the Twilight (Continued From Page 3.) The Levana Society of Queen's University gave its annual reception to the freshettes on Thursday even- ing in Grant hall, Miss Bessie Aber- methy, the president of the associa- tion being assisted in receiving by Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mrs. MacNeill and Mrs. Skelton. An orchestra of girls in clowns' costume composed of Miss Goldie Bartels, Miss Jean Douglas, Miss Anita Martin, Miss Lilllan Des. rochers and Miss Genevive Bullock, Played deligtfully for the dancing Which formed the first part of the programme, the freshettes, Were in gymnasium costume, being ehosen for partners by their seniors. Then the herald, Miss Agnes Mac- heracher, who was also the convenor of the invitation committee, gathered the new girls together with the sound -of her trumpet, and were put through eight "stunts" which were vemy clever and amusing after which they took the vow of allegiance to their Alma Mater. Supper: was then served, with a huge and gorgeous birthday cake with significant green icing and twenty-four candles for the year of the graduation of the guests of honor, as a centre for the pretty table. College songs and yells ended the evening and the girls were seen safely home by junior sopho- mores and seniors of the society. .'. » Misses Mowat, Johnson Street, en- tertainegd at tea on Thursday in honor of their guest, Dr. Margaret McKel- lar, who was welcomed most heartily by many old friends who remember her ag an undergraduate of Queen's who | Dahlias and Virginia creeper, with their gorgeous coloring, made the rooms lovely and centred the tea [table, where Miss Ethelwyn Mowat and Miss Annie Fowler and Miss Mary Ross were in charge with Miss Isabel Ross, Miss May Macdonnell, {Miss Helen Duff, Miss Chrissie Dyde and Miss Marion McFadgen as their assistants. Among those present were Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Dr, D. M. Gordon, Principal Emeritus, Miss | Gordon, Col. Gordon, Dr. Ross, the [Misses Ross, Prof. Ferguson, Miss {Nina Ferguson, Prof and Mrs. Wat- son, Prof.' and Mrs. Wallace, Judge and Mrs. ol. A, Lavell, Prof. and Mrs. McFadgen, Prof. and Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. F. W. McCallum, Mrs. W. Coch- jrane, Prof. and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. {Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdon- nell, Mrs. James Macdonnell (To- ronto), Canon and Mrs. FitzGerald) ythe Rev. J. W, and Mrs. Stephens, {Capt. and Mrs. Burgus, the Rev. J. and Mrs. LaFlair, Prof. and Mrs. {John Macgillivray, Dr. and Mrs. Tor- | rgnce, Mrs. Binnie (Port Perry), |the Rev. W. T. G. Brown, Mrs. Fairlie, I Mrs. George O'Connor (Edmonton), { Miss Fairlie, Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Mrs, | Duncan Robertson (Cornwall), Mrs. | PF. W. Dyde, the Misses Drummond, | Miss Strange and Miss Marion Lesslie. - * . Mrs. T. S. Scott received for the first time this season in her pretty house on King street, on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. On Wed- {nesday Mrs. W. C. Baker made the | tea and on Thursday Mrs. G. R. Can- ning Stephens was in charge of the [tea table. Lovely red gold dahlias iin their autumn glory were the flow- Tins of 4andl0 Cube CONCENTRATED BEEF A cup of OXO before going into the cold or damp is a splendid safeguard in a cold catching weather, nn - It surprises those who have mot worn*'D& A" corsets, how. stylish, comfortable and lasting these very moderate priced Sorsets are, Their quality bas wou the largest sale in Canada of any corsets. DOMINION CORSET CO., Quebec, Montreal, Toronto. Corsets. Makets of "LA DIVA" snd "GODDESS" -420 Write today to your nearcsc store for 2 eopy of the new Holt ¥ (ers used for the decoration of the rooms, which were filled with visit- iors on both afternoons. 1 * . . Mrs. Bruce Taylor, the Principal's { Residence, Queen's University, will | entertain at tea this afternoon in {honor of the members of Queen's { Alumnae Association. i . . . = in. | Mrs. James Yule will receive on | Wednesday, Oct. 20th, from 4 to 5.30 | o'clock. A . . Mrs. G. R. Canning Stephens, Wel: lington street, went up to Toronto today, and later will-go on to Barrie for a visit. Mrs. Norman P, Nisson and Miss Betty Nisson will sail for England on October 25th. Dr. Denis Jordan, who has been in Montreal attending the convention of the - American Surgical Association, will spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Jordan, Barrie street, going cn to Toronto on Monday, Mrs. James Macdonnell, Toronta, and Miss May Macdonnell, Montreal, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University avenue. Mrs. Duncan Robertson, Cornwall, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Brock street. - Miss Rutley, Johnson street, who has been on a trip to Ottawa and Montreal, will return to town on Tuesgay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cogswell, who have been much feted visitors during their stay in town, left on Friday for Toronto. . . * Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell mo- tored down from Port Hope this week and are the: guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Kelly, Earl street. Miss Lucille Jefferys who has been with Dr, and Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, "The Chestnuts," returned to Mont. real on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hawkins, Centre street, will leave for their Bew home in Montreal at the end of | this month, During their stay in town | they have made many friends, who | will regret very much that they are | leaving Kingston. Miss Althea Hazen, returned to St. John, N.B.gon Thursday. . . -. Gordon and Douglas Cunningham, Toronto, \. ill spend the holiday with | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, | Earl street, Miss Edith Carruthers had a week- | end party at Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell | Carruthers gummer home, on Bakers' | Point, which included Capt. and Mrs. | J. Carl Murchie, Miss Helen Strange, | Messrs. Thackery and McCarter. | Mrs. Ambrose Shea, who received | in her pretty flat in the Sydenham | apartments, on Brock street, on Thursday afternoon, had a great | many visitors who were anxious to | welcome her to Kingston, The | charming drawing room where Mrs. Shea received, wearing a smart black | gown, was fragrant with roses and the same flowers decked the; tea table. Mrs. W. F. Nickle made the tea with Mrs. Howard and Miss O'- Connod as hep assistants, * Col. and Mrs. Francis Constantine will. spend the winter in England, where Col. Constantine will take a course at Camberley. They sail on Dee. 10th. Capt. and Mrs. Hamilton Roberts, {Gore street, who have been on a | trip to Vancouver, returned home to- |day. Miss Katie Millan, Earl street, left ion Thursday for Tcronto, where she | will spend a couple of weeks, the | guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Collyer, 57 Isabel street. | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mrs. | Ashby and Sherman Hill left to-day {for a moto, trip and will be out of [town for Thanksgiving, Mrs. John McKay, Sydenh.m | street; returned from Buffalo, N.Y., on Friday. Mr. dnd Mrs, F. Colson, who have been 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert all ..a '| POT Part of the ruined | Conspicuous ; nose pores Fow to reduce them Complexions otherwise flawless are often by conspicuous nose pores. The pores of the face are not as fine as on other parts of the body. On the nose es- pecially, there are more fat glands than else- where and there is more activity of the res. These pores, if not properly stimu- ated and kept free from dirt, clog up and become enlarged. To reduce enlarged nose pores: Wring a soft cloth from very hot water, lather it with Woodbury's Facial Soap, then hold it to your fate. When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gently a fresh lather of Woodbury's. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, stopping at once if your nose feels sensitive. Then finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with a piece of ice, this treatment persistently. It will them inconspicuous. York and Perth, Ontario. Notice the improvement the very first treatment makes--a promise of what the steady use of Woodbury's Facial Soap will do. But do not expect to change com- pletely in a week a condition resulting from ong continued exposure and neglect. Use ally reduce the enlarged pores and make Get a cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap and begin tonight the treatment your skin needs. You will find Woodbury's on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A 26 cent cake will last a month or six weeks, The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New gradu- Brymner, West street, returned to Ottawa this week. * * * Mrs. Gildersleeve, Kingston, is en a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Victor Rivers, Ottawa. Miss Flood, Kingston, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Venney, Brockville. Mrs. Street and Miss L. Weese, Kingston, are visiting at the home of Garnet Render, Bishop's Mills. Miss Alice Finn, Morrisburg, at- tended the Frontenac teachers con- vention at Sydenham, and visited at her home in Kingston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power, Syd- enham street, left this week for Ber- muda, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whiting, Clergy stfeet, have returned from Ottawa. * * 0 Mrs. E. R. Vanluven, Earl street, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. Chrysler McGuire, Aylmer, returned to town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, {Earl street, and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street, have returned from a motor trip to Hamilton and St. Catharines. Major and Mrs. Vanderberg have moved into one of the apartments at ""Caldérwood." 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