-*. 'T % SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1931. HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. In the Realm of Women-----Some Interesting Features R377. a. BN TH yl led Ba. CUTS GREASE SOFTENS WATER) SNE Le) 282 Princess The wonderful new soap in granules, just soaks the dirt out of your clothes in a few hours. No need to use\ the wash board or boiler. Moreover, Rinso saves your clothes. In these pure, cleansing suds they soak as safely as in water alone, There are no hdrsh chemicals to eat the fabric. Just rich, pure suds, so mild- they do not even redden your hands. You need not boil your clothes 'f you have a washing machine-- 3enk the slethes avernight in the ussal Rinse way. cleansing suds loosen every bit of dirt. In the morning operate the machine for a few minutes sad the clothes are perfectly clean--even the most "pots. > LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO What's In A Name? Everything. ii stance, on a Piano, vouches for that piano's quality, beauty and durability. The name Lindsay, for in- o "If Lindsay's Sell It--It's All >: "Ri } t"' A "Piano Storge $2.00 and $2.50 per month rs of | BE | | { TIRE TE g | TWO OF THE VERY LATEST FROCKS | The Sash Is Now Distinctive Part of Some Dresses |r (YA "iny Annette Bradshaw. The sash is a most valuable ad- { Juact to many of the new frocks. It | is developed in a host of different | ways. Sometimes it is fashioned | from the same material as the frock | and attains distinction by & colorful tassel or gay fringe. An attractive interpretation of this { mods is pictured in the blue serge | dress at the left. The fabric chosen ' |&or its development ig a heavy gros- | grain silk enriched 'vith stripes of varied colors. This is attached to the lower edge of the overblouse. by embroidery which repeats the colors of the Roman-striped silk. Touches of the embroidery appear Note This Broad Many-Colored Sash and This Narrow Example. the Woman's Auxiliary of the diocese of Ontario. , She will be the guest of Mrs. Mortimer Atkinson, F. Harris of the Bank of Com- merce staff has been transferred to Montreal. Miss Verna Mason, street, went up to . 9 Frontenac Toronto today. w Miss Mollie Cosgrove, Kingston, is spending a few days wth her mo- ther and brother Andrew at Quabbin, Mr. Fitz-Uniacke, Halifax, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Barrie street. Col, and Mrs. Alexander Macphail, Clergy street, will leave early in June for Prince Edward Island. ------ SUBSCRIBE $100,000 IN HALF AN HOUR A. J. Frelman, Ottawa, Gives $10,000 to Palestine Re- paration Fund, Montreal, Montreal, May 20.---Ag the result of a"dinner given by Mark Workman, which was attended by a large num- ber of Jewish citizens at the Windsor hotel, to inaugurate the financial campaign for Montreal's contribution to the Palestine Reparation Fund, over $100,000 was subscribed within half an hour after the opening of the list and encouragemerft given for the belief that no trouble would be ex- perienced in reaching the objective of the campaign, viz., $400,000. The subscriptions were headed by -|two donations of $10,000 each by Mark Workman and A. J. Freiman, Ottawa, president of the Zionist Fed- eration of Canada, a guest of the ev- / A 5 ening. Proclaims Martial Law Charleston, W, Va, May 20.--Rol- lowing protracted race riots and strike riots, attended by loss of life in Mingo county and other districts, Governor Morgan today issued a-$eo- clamation declaring martial law. EE -------------- Some men talk so much about' their rheumatism that they get so tight-fitting "cuffs, . The skirt is fashioned with a full circular tunic which is shortened to- ward the back and partly covered by the long sash ends that extend almost" to the hem, Tuesday for the annual meeting of | wv "Full of flavor gathered from mountain breezes in"South- America NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY-BY ALL GOOD GROCERS NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK RED PACKAGE BLACK ............30¢. PER PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN ...30c. PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. 26c. PER PACKAGE Rideau Hall Another type of sash is shown on | they brag about it, the dress at the right. Black satin is the material from which it is cut. Quite narrow, it is slipped through | twd jet rings at the side and the ends--two long and two short---are finished with long, black silk tringe, Rows of the same kind of black silk fringe, although shorter in Jength, elaborate the black chiffon frock which is draped over black sat- in, Bands of the satin distinguish about the neckline as well as the a iL pe Told in the Twilight MAY PRICES Egg, Stoveand Nut . . . . .. . $16.50, delivered Pea ...... vo sivnny.. $15.00; delivered (If carried, 50 cents extra). Take advantage of this price, as JUNE prices will be higher, ° James Sowards Coal Co. Brockville, on Wodnoaday evening, Mloved wife mn, taxi ooqurred the death of Namelle Delila |eab driver, Jackson was pern Oriental Cream At Bt. Vinoant do Paul Mospital, and Mra, Bila J, Sanford, aad be- f 'ot Merrls JFaakoo Sanford, younger daughter of Mr, [at Kemptville twenty-five yeara age, ~ (Continued from Page 3.) Many ladies were present at a most enjoyable reception given by Mrs, L. Noble Armstrong at her pret- ty home in the Pasadena Apartments, Hamilton, .on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Nicolle, Kingston, mother of the hostess, received with her. Mrs. Malcolm Gibson presided over the tea room, having for her assist- ants, Mrs. Frank Pringle and Miss Mary Austin. Mrs. W. C. Page and Mrs. P, F. Robinson poured tea and Mrs. Harold.Hamilton cut the ices. The table was artistically arranged. Dainty yellow candles and brown- eyed Susans were used to advantage to carry out the glowing color scheme. Mrs Arthur Turner assisted in the living room and little Misses Barbara Gibson and Mary Hamilton opened the door. * - > A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Miss Lillian McClement on Friday, May 13th, When she entertained a number of little folk in honor of her niece, baby Blythe McClement, on her first birth- day. At five o'clock the little friends were called to the dining room, where a delicious supper awajjed them. The table looked gay with spring flowers and lilacs. In the centre was the birthday cake, adorn ed with red berries and one candle, 5) GIRLS ! LEMON JUICE g BLEACHES FRECKLES Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will sapply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lo- tion, and complexion whitener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles -and blemishes bleach" out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. ~ ii i ,|Ont,, is at 130 King street for a few | "| weeks. - y After lunch the children enjoyed a game of ball, aleo music and singing. . * . There was a merry little farewell luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday in honor of Miss Frances- ca Foulkes, who is leaving for Eng- land next week and who will be much missed among the younger set. Lilacs made the club house fragran and decked the table, Those presen were Miss Margaret Hemming, Miss Kitty Torrance, Miss Alison Mac- donell-Miss Marion Ogilvie, Miss* Edith Carruthers, Miss Katie and Miss Nora Bermingham, Miss Ka'h- erine Connolly, Miss Olive Ruther- ford, and Migs Louise Hill, * * - Mrs» Campbell Strange, Barrie street, entertained at bridge on Wed- nesday and on Thursday afternoons. . . * Mrs. John Meredith and her young sons, who have epent the winter at Bishop's Court with the Bishop of Ontario and Mrs. E. J. Bidwell, will leave for Vancouver on Jung 7th to join Captain Meredith. Miss Doro- thea Bidwell will accompany her sis- ™ ter. ' i Miss Jessie Polspn, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Davis, King street, has returned to Montreal, - Mr. Arscott, assistant manager of the Bank of Commerce, Qttawa, and Mr. Crook, motored down to King- ston this week from the capital. Mrs. R. H. Duff and Miss Lilian Mowat have returned from Picton. 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