5 SATURCAY, NOV. 3, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. i 9 EE ---- In the Realm of Women--Some I niteresting Features gM Baker's Cocoa and | Baker's Chocolate Appeal strongly to the healthy ap- petites created by vigorous exer- cise in the open air. They are the most satisfactory of all the food drinks, as they have a sme mostdelicious flavor and aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1780 MONTREAL, CAN. . - . 'DORCHESTER. MASS. : Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Pooveewwe TYR JZ AH Comfort is a very powerful cleanser. ~ is weed for cleaning up the oldest and hardest dirt, grease, eto. Comfort Lye is fine for making sinks, drains end closets sweet and clesa. Comfort Lye Kills rats, mice, roaches and insect pests. Comfort Lye will do the bardest spring cleaning you've got. Comfort Lye is good for making soap. It's powdered, perfumed and 100% pure. BR splendid AA Ll EXT of highest class underwear you want, you'll get it in Mercury quality materials com- bined with correct shape. No wrinkles or strains any- where, yet there is all the room you desire under the arms and crotch. The closed crotch in the combinations cannot bind, bag Ras Been proven might " welght 1 si EME . I it is the real COMFORT cottofi, for ~H weight woolens and Scotch knits TOF Tut a whe Ducts the Pectin > F iW women are averse to making pin money It There Is special pleasure in spend- whether they need it or not. doesn't matter Ing money one has made through 2ne"s own initiative and resources. Each day there will appear on this money., Each art{e¢ tions on makin jase one of a series of sugges- e will give women geaders of The Whig an idea that may be turned into a moneymaker., 3 » No. 19.--The Ready To Make Wearing. . Apparel. : Fortunes have been made by makers of 'knock-down' fur- niture, which is shipped ready for assembling from factory to the consumer, But this sug- gestion goes the K., D. plan one better. It is a well known fact thai the majority of wo- men prefer to make their own clothes and many mothers make the clothes of their chil- dren. They are all adept with the needi» and having sewing machines deligh: in the work. There are thousands of busi- ness girls who wish to dress fashionably but whose income compels them to make their own clothes if they wish to obey fashion's edict. The great difficulty, however, is that the corrrect "hang" or fit of a dress depends upon the ecut- ting. Many women are experts in sewing, but they haven't the knack of cutting the ma- terial, and thereby hangs the story. Just as furniture is shipped ready for assembling, so will women's and children's wear- ing apparel be sent out, ready to make, the only difference being that the customer selects the pattern and the material and the 'mail order house" does the cutting. Another phase of the subject to be considered is that a rea- dy-to-make wearing apparel will make the country people sit up and take notice. Theéde people keep in touch with the fashions and aspire to dress as wel] ag their city cousins. But either the local stores do not carry the necessary material at all or they lack variety. So, where it is impossible to buy the right material and make the dress, it is necessary tb shop with a mail-order ready- to-wear house and pay the full retail price for the dress, You may wonder why the loca] merchant fails to cater to his customers when there is such a demand for material. The reason is simple. Dress goods run Into considerable money. great, There are, for exam- ple, serges, silk poplin, taffeta, crepe de chine, charmeuse, or- gandies, plain and printed lawns, ete, etc. No two wo- men in a small community care to wear a dress made of the same material unless it is a staple color, Designs change each season. The merchant cannot profitably handle the line and one must travel to a fair sized city and patronize the leading department stores. As a mail-order proposition, a concern can make arrange- ments with a dress goods house and thus always offer the new- est designs and materials, To push the business it is neces- sary to issue a monthly bul- letin showing the latest fash- fon designs in wearing appar- The variety must be _ el, something along the line is- sued by the pattern houses, Tt is not unreasonable to suggest that arrangements be made with a leading pattern house for the loan of their current illustrations, especially as you will feature their patterns. These illustrations usually in- dicate what materia] should be used, and how mu 8 re- quired, Take, for example, the same dress, ready-made and the price would be $25. You can probabaly offer the complete material, ready-cut, for $11. A dress: for a 14-year-old girl, the material for which will cost about $4, is sold in the stores for $8 or more. The regular store price and your surprisingly low price in con- tast should appear upon each illustration. Sample swatches of the material, suitable for the dress should be offered for ten cents to cover costs. The patron selects the material and trimmings, picke out _he pat- tern and your cutter or dress- maker does the cutting. Lin- ings and trimmings are includ- ed; even the cotton and silk threads to match sufficient for the making of a dress are to be included. Definite instructions appear on the envelope which contains pattern. The pattern selected by the patron is used for the cutting, then it is sent with the material, Your patron is saved all the worry and anx- fety of cutting, the trouble of getting the trimmings and lin- ings, the annoyance of match- ing goods of which she happen- ed to run short because she erred in cutting. There is no other line in which women are so Interested as current styles. They will lay aside almost any other work to consult new fashion sheets. A monthly {illustrated bulletin issued in collaboration with a reputable patterr house and with co-operation or a dress goods house Will bring an en- ormous amomnt of business and there is vast profitin each trasaction, "This is the age of specializa- tion. You know of the knock- down furniture plan, of the knock-down pleture frame plan, of the ready-made cot- tage shipped in sections, com- plete to assemble and now you konw of the one venture which will beat them all by reason of the fact that you do not buy furniture or picture frames or cottages every day but fash- fone come and go in rapid suc- cession and our gentle gex moves with the procession. For + & big, clean and permanent mail-order proposition that is capable of tremendous devel- opment the ready-to-make wearing apparel busfess is commended, Hh HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Here are some ex-soldiers being trained in England for | | Why Castoria? | Y EARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies | = in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so. pauseating as to be | almost impossible and the others all containing Opium ini one form or another, | but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the | child and give the appearance of relief from pain. It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that | would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason | for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years. it has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household. word among mothers. : | A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother | would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself | | without consulting a physician. Children Cry For Be Gas CSRS Sal [Goo Dior) Have You Tried It? Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it? Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher's Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry; the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete-- from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher's Castoria. ceNuINE CASTORIA awwavs Bears the Signature of ( ER "One of Canada's Good Products" (o \. Georgina Shoe Service a J 2 LA iy Beautiful in design-- Durable in its beauty-- Comfort in its footfitting lines Are the three qualities which make the : cycle of shoe service in . ee et he Se TT ot te Sl EC i 'GEORGINA SHOES Obtained through Canada's Leading Boot Shops LOCKETT'S PN a CS RSS CRY A) [| ~, farm work with the aid of a d vmmy cow. » IN-------- The female silk cocoon lays about President Grant bitterly disliked 400 exus and dies, &. a8) Guster. i