Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1921, p. 4

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SH RR A 3 RS EE nn ine LA EAM 5 i AR ce SO EP RT THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MOVIE OF A MAN WITH A MASHIE iE sein a ---- an SATURDAY ONLY NTO STRaAEST JUST MISSING PASSING The viluss we are offering on Saturday, without any exaggera- _ tion, are the best we have ever offered. Read this carefully, com- CAR, pare our prices and come early on Saturday to take advantage of this Reduction Sale, which will be for "ONE DAY ONLY." CT em) A CHAIN OF BARGAINS FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. Goes OUT oN FRONT Lawn WITH MASWIE Te PRACTICE HURRIES across ROAD AnD 1S NEARLY RUN OveER BALL MTS CuRSB AND Bounds WTB VACANT oT MEN'S WEAR Men's Dress \ Shirts in sizes Al LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Silk Hose in navy, white, brown DRESS MATERIAL Dress material in Brown, Light : Blue, Sand, Green and R. Pink. i wh IN LONG. GRASS HUNTS 20 MINUTES FINDS BALL - maxes VICIOUS SWING AT \T BALL GOES THROVGH- NEIGHBOR'S FE = (oF +4 "" Mls n\n soe | : FAMOUS: ACTRESS LIVES AS HERMIT Was Best Dressed and Gayest of ,Mantmartre's Foot light Favorites. Paris, Aug. 18.--In a white house with a green door, on the outskirts of a village in the Vosges, is living , almost as retired as a hermit, a wo- man, who only a few years ago was one of the best known, gayest and . mpst talkeg- of agtrasses in Paris: -\ AAG | Eve Lavalliere is her name. As re- Bn cently as 1915 she was singing in the slang of Montmartre patriotic songs with a kick in them, in the variety theatres of the capital, The char- acters se acted and the songs she sang were all of a very personal kind, She just-seemed to act and sing herself, and she was everything that the name Montmartroise con- veys to the Frenchman. Now she is living like a hermit at the foot of a quiet valley In the Vosges, and the only time she sings is at mass every day in the village church. It was in 1917 that the news sud- denly burst on Paris that Eve Laval- liere was going to leave the stage " and enter a Carmelite convent, To reporters and even to her friends she refused all explanation, Rumor had is that she had discarded all her Jewels and clothes that were the wonder, even of the Paris stage, and was. wearing only coarse sackcloth sarments, Soon people forgot her and quietly and completely she dis-1 appeared. Down in the Vosges she was found again by a Matin @or- respondent who was stopping in the village. He asked casually who lived in the white house with the ikon over the door, Wher he heard the name he waited at the church door till she came out. The woman who uséd to be the best dressed actress in/ Paris [ ; ~~ ' was wearing a neat black freck, and | below her umbrella she walked with | a peasant gir] who had ac companied | her to mass, Her blue eyes, the cor- | respondent writes, are more lovely | than ever and her handg and feet are | fine and small, such as are rarely | found in the country. With a quick | step she passed him and entered her | house. | Not to be daunted, he demanded | audience, The young girl who had been to church opened the door. No, | she informed him, mademoisellie nev- | er received. All friends from Paris | were especially forbidden entry. | "This house," said the maid, "is | not an ordinary house, It is a clois- | ter." Her health, it seems, prevented the receiving of the would-be nun into a religious order, and se she has chosen to seclude herself in the country, where she spends her time between the church and her walled-in garden, receiving ouly the poor people of the village, who come to her for help. Only twice in these years has she left her home, once to go on a pil- to 161. $2. a! $2. RI $1.49 MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Bal- briggan Shirts. Sizes 34 wo 38. Regular $1. 50c. SPORT SHIRTS Men's Sport Shirts in White. Reg- ular $2.95. ©. $1.25 MEN'S SOCKS Men's Black Cotton Socks | --reg. 30c. pr 5 pairs 98c¢c. ALSO Men's Socks in Brown, Black, Grey. Reg. 35c. pr. 4 pairs 98k. Reg. price 75c¢. yd. 2 yds. for 75¢. GINGHAMS 200 yds: Plaid Gingham. Toclear - ...25¢. yd. DE VOILES 150 yds. only, Voil€ in Black, Yellow, Light Blue, Pink and Flowered. Regular 75¢. and 2 yds. for 75¢. MIDDIES Ladies' Middies--sizes 34 to 40. Regular $2.50 . $1.0Q LADIES' WEAR Ladies' Sweater Coats in'all the wanted shades. Regular $6.50. $2.98 "ev 0 ee SCARFS 15 only, Ladies' Wool Scarfs in plain colors. Reg. $6.50 ... Reg. $4.50 BLOUSES Ladies' White Voile Blouses. Regular $4.50 WAISTS Ladies' White Voile Regular $6.50 POWDERS "vo se $3.49 Wajste in grey, sand, -- reg. $1. 28 pair. $1.00 BOYS' HOSE Boys' Hose in black, white and brown --- reg. 50c pair. 3c. LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Hose white, brown --reg. 50c pr. 23c. LAUNDRY SOAPS Laundry Soaps 3 bars for 22¢ RINSO Rinso Pow- ders grimage to Loudres, and once to go 3 for 22¢, Lug.s.:... .2 for 22¢. 3 J to the quiet resort of Vittel for the . cure, Btu when she returned from \ steel | McIntosh Brothers very melancholy. 101 PRINCESS STREET "Jt seems to me," she declared, "as if I'a been in hell™ "Does she| ever think and talk ab- out the past?' the Matin correspond- ent asked. "Never," was the answer. "When she gets letters from old friends she sometimes smiles, for she has no bit- terness about the past, but she |» « a "Ne i" to oa lH | Perret | egqy O el Phone 1776J CHILD DIES OF S. WHITEMAN THROAT TROUBLE 210 QUEEN. STREET Ruth Schram Passes Away in " Sisters' Hospital--Taken With Paralysis. Ruth H. Schram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franl®@D. Schram, Clayton, N.Y., dled Wednesday at the Sisters' hospital, Watertown, N.Y., follow- ing an operation perforr.ed for the removal of tonsils, aged eleven years, The child had suffered from en- larged tonsils for several weeks and the parents decided to bring her io Watertown for the operation. She was taken to (he City hospital, July 26th, and on that morning the op- aeration was performed by a local alist. The child was discharged from the hospital on the following day and returned to her home. Her throat was later examined by the | physician and the parents were in- formed that she was in satisfactory THAT CAN BE GIVEN TO A OHILD. THE condition, - ARE SWEET. AND EASILY TAKEN AND - The child appeared normal and by QUICKLY ERADICATE THESE WRETCHED the -end of the week her throat was . PARASITES FROM THE 6YSTEM. healed. Until a week ago Sunday she continued to improve. She was CONTAIN NO NARCOTICS suddenly seized onsthat day by par- alysis and was unable to eat and could scarcely speak. Everything = possible was done to aid her but ef- forts wers unavailing. ToT 5 « SLL Er rere 1 TT 3 » knocking in the world. London, Aug. 19.--According to OT | the Registrar-General of Ireland, 15,685--6,076 males and 9,510 fe | males--emigrated from Ireland dur- |} ing the year ending 1920. OC these [Hi A 112,287 went to the United States, An analysis of the latter shows Leinster 1,180, M: 4,490, UI- ster 2,889, Connaught 3,728. From PY NYY May, 1851, when the collection Te- : turns commenced, to December Sst, 1921, the total of Irish emigrants was 4,338,199, the equivalent of 83.2 F. W. 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