Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1921, p. 9

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© RHEREDAY, NOV. 17, soa, 1.0), D019) Influenza You Need Wincarnis he awrul state or awful state of weakness and exhaust don that follows in its ain, You feel life utterly miserable miser oa 2nd you are in that 10 con- tract Preumonia, T is at such a time as Shia Jou need the re- vitalizing influence of WIN ARNIS, for you must get new blood, new strength, new vital- ity, and you must get it quickly. WINCARNIS is just the tonic for you. tonic medicine. Remember, WINCARNIS is a Tonie, Restorative, Blood - maker and a Nerve Food, and is recommended by thousands of Physicians all over the world. Get WINCARNIS to-day, and quickly get back your strength again. WINCARNIS contains just those mineral salts which your impoverished system lacks, . viz, Iron, Man- ganese, Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus. These, to- gether with the extract of Beef and Malt and the Wine, are combined in one wonderful health - giving At all druggists. Price $1.50 for 16 os. bottle, Proprietors: COLEMAN & CO., LoaTep, NORWICH, ENG. Canadian Office: 67 Portland St, Toronto, Frank S. Ball, Resident Director, \ ORY | For Infants and Children. ; Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ing the Stomach i Bo EET RE For Over | Thirty Years ¥ tbat Cre (ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK orry. Crockery, China and Claswiie, Lamps, etc. > For a few days we are offering , a special sale of White China Tea Cups and Saycers, heavy gold band, good quality. 25c¢. each, $3.00 per dozen A Real Snap | Quietly married on Nov. Sth, They will reside in Glen Miller, ~ Miss Lena Duthy, Trenton, and Fred Ferguson, Glen Miller, were | < -- FAVOR AS PARIS MODE Provided by the French Cre- ators of Fashions, HUMPED-BACK. CAPE NOVELTY | | material -------- Garment Said to Be Designed After the Hindustan or Persian Priest's Robe--Mas Peculiar Neck Effect. From the standpoint of variety the coats of this season are a great suc | { § | cess, observes a fashion writer, Wraps | are more Important than we expect- ed them to be. For several months there has been considerable talk about the tailored sult and about its once more becoming the backbone of the American woman's wardrobe, This movement has the Indorsement of Paris, inasmuch as various great houses there gave tailored suits a prominent place in their collections. The early death of this child of fash- fon may be laid to the door of the smartly dressed woman who had thoroughly learned the advantages of a one-piece frock and good looking coat over a skirt of one material and blouse of another, whith broke the lines of the figure at the waist and was anything but beautiful. Even the overblouse gave little assistance, as | it was of contrasting material, if not A contrasting color to the skirt and coat, The leading American dressmaking | houses report absolutely no demand for the tailored suit. Although creators of styles may bring out startling new things, they are too clever to force them upon the public. There is a vast differ- ence between creators of styles and makers of fashions, the former be- Ing the originators of the models that are brought out from which wom. en may make thelr choice and the lat- ter the woman who wears her clothes with such grace and charm that every other woman wants to copy them, Humped-Back Cape Bizarre Novelty. Designers and manufacturers, to be successful from a financial point of view, must make what women want, whether it is a new fashion or an old one. Consequently they have given unstinted attention to coats, There is an unlimited number of models as well as materials displayed. Beautiful crepe de chine coats and capes vie with those of soft satins and striking new worsteds. Laces not only plain, but beautiful- ly embroidered, play their part, as dec | wonderful trimmings of ribbons and The Sensational Hump.Backed Cape of Black and Gold Lame With Flounces of Black Net: Threaded With Black and Gold, silks. Huge rosettes on one coat illustrate a typical new coat trim- ming. This is Madeleine et Made. leine's new humped-back cape, said to be designed after the Hindustan or Persian priest's robe. This wrap le the sensational novelty of their col lection. It is developed In black and gold lame, with deep flounces of black net threafled with black and gold to form a pattern on Brussels mesh sim. li&r to the new face veilings. These flounces are bordered by narrow flutings of the same embroidered net. Eneircling the body are five huge flower motifs, In rose patterh, de veloped In a cotton ribbon, hand valnted In water colors to simulate FOZEmA 222 Pp hea ng when zema and Temple box X periment mention " [its weight Eg | Conspicuous Variety of Coats | cons; ey 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. faded tea rose shades. These orne- ments are distinctly like a padded applique standing away about half | an Inch, The peculiar neck effect in this wrap, which is a distinctly new fea- ture, is -obtaiced by a frameilke sup- port or lining which holds it te the It in no way separates the collar, but continues with the drapery of the coat. Mile. Madeleine, whe designed the coat, claims that it is suitable for all types of figures, and will give a more slender line to the stout woman than the ordinary col- lar. Through an inside Suppogt the forming the wrgp flares down from a rounding shelfilke ex- tension, and, once the folds of the Material leave the neck, It Is a fact that. they do fall perfectly straight, 80 that there is absolutely no eurve Another of the Present Season's Nov. elties--a Puff Cape of Velours de Laine in Dull Rust Red Elaborately Embroidered. of the figure at the center back. The head and neck of the wearer seem to fit Into this groovelike space formed by the collar foundation. It Is most eccentric, but, one must admit, In- teresting. It has a name of its own ~--Seindia. Blue Serge Wrap Transparent Effect. It is not onty in the dressy wraps that one finds this collar of Made- leine et Madeleine, but also in more practical styles for day wear. The model known as Trou Trou, is an Interesting example of the use of the hump collar in connection with a waist- length (ape, showing that it 1s equally well adapted for the more simple form of wrap. Another important and Interest- Ing feature In connection with this model is: that, while the coat is de- veloped in blue serge, it is given a transparent effect through the very elaborate open-pattern embroidery which shows a crepe georgette lin Ing. Women will énjoy a blue serge coat which is not uncomfortable, in for 'summer. Attention Is called to the fact that this model has the low-set kimono sleeves characteristic of so many of the new spring coats. Another novel idea In wraps, presented with great success by Madeleine et Madeleine, Is the puff cape. They show this developed In A niimber of different materials, One of the most attractive models, Kitah by name, which Is made in a lovely dull rust red velours de laine of almost featherweight, elaborately embroidered in gold. This, too, is given a semitransparent effect by wonderful open work embroidery and through the interstices is revealed a gold lame underlay. The mantle it- self is lined throughout with copper colored mousseline. -~ The silhouette given by this. wrap Is very Interesting. The wearer ap- pears to be girdled at the knees and closely enveloped above ina sort of cocoon-like wrapping. There are no arm holes and the cape is held snug- ly In at the front when worn. In spite of the puff, there is little look of fullness, Madeleine et Madeleine also make t similar wrap fin black tafrers, which matches a black taffeta dress. This model has double puffs and ends without a floucce, but has a knee encircling girdie at the bottom. Below this the dress continues in matching material, French Doll Type Low Girdied Model. This particular style of wrap, 'o combination with a dress designed to emphasize the silhouette, makes one of the noveltfes of the season. It divides the figure in a peculiar way on account of the very low girdling. Only about one fourth of the length in given over fo what might be called tha skirt. and the remainder is the body of the garment. In soe way it recalls the oufline of what is known as the low-waisted hahy dress, so adh H 0 a WEST FLOUR You. your husband and the children will be delighted with the wonderful whiteness and lightness, and the ex- ceedingly fine flavor of the home-made bread you will make with Cream of the West Flour, Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited Toronto, Winnipeg Brandon, Halifax "You can secure Cream of the West Flour from O. Donoghue and W. F, McBroom, Kingston, Ontario." 1847 ROGERS B SILVERPLATE ROS. HE new Ambassador Pattern in 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate carries the prestige of a name long famed for quality. It is offered to you as the accredited representative of a brand of silverplate that has enjoyed a preference for seventy-five years, In daily scryice, the new Ambassador Pattern will live up to all traditions of quality and, through its beauty, be a lasting pleasure. In asking for this new and distinctive pattern at your dealer's, remember that it is one of the "1847 Rogers Bros." designs, all of which are guaranteed without qualification, The Family Plate for Seventy-five Years MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., Limited frequently seen on French dolls ---- Won't Cancel Increased Rate. { Ottawa, Nov, 17.-~The Board eof | Railway Commissioners refused the | J application of the National Dairy | Council for aa order cancelling the 20 per cent. increase in express rates 1921, and re-establishing the Ite vious commodity rates on cream. on cream allowed on February = oaies , Forks and Spoons. a and bride of Ralph E. 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