Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1921, p. 9

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amet THE DAFLY BRITISH WHIC. - -~ a ---- a ve 1 In combination with blue serge. Here ® ' \ | | they are in the habit, this season. of . . " ey - [3 V4 | lightening the blue serge frock with ; \ AA y oi | : some lingerie sort of trimming or or 2 [HIST TET {4 i WL Lid VAY dll | gandle pipings managed In a number O, ARLE CHAS _ of original and new ways, ; s BRAD s g p i Many of the skirts for day dresses : , ; Vi 4 , to give a lopk of extra fullness, and 'e | T 3 A si E American Women Snap at this little trick is often accomplished ! lel 14] : | . : x by means of a gore set In at the Lips. FREES 2s M1 } | SAN | French Things With' Eager Titre: afertny Socotra ey ans af d ) ¥ aa sian N ness, According to Writer. Idea, but In some form or another one ) Is quite likely to meet up with it in" any of the showings\ of spring cos- who drink with you \SEEZZ~"7 | CUT DRESSES IN LMELIGHT [Foes = 7 = R "made it with Cream dresses that are made for Street wear Flour. CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal. Outfits Are Attractive for Street 35d ¥hien We Tnerumes tlle Son of the W est ' ; Vv L resses." le mos : ig yh hy Sst Garey are of black satin, sometimes trimmed ! "That's wh the cake " em the Popular with lace. The very large sleeves car y Roumanian Flavor, ry with them that Roumanian flavor : oe is so light!" Chrysanthemums : Targe numbers of imported gowns Cream of the West have recently been exhibited in the studios of New York merchants, and, from all reports, writes a New York . . ; . Flour also makes the fashion correspondent, American' wom- : : en are snapping at the French things ha ; flakiest of pie t and ~ Lawson & Collins, Florists TILE an eagerness that nicatn they ! | y crus ? care for the Parisian touch when they NN I ; : the whitest and finest ¥ Try us for anything you need in floral werk. . can afford it. A strong Spanish influ. ! ence Is felt among the gowns created i! ; i! h j Jif it flavored of bread. tories, Nights and Sundays, _ Btore, Wellingion and Pk SS mstvatories, 8 and COTW by the French designers. Martial et Yn ! : | Armand show ga gown called "Con- . J | hd | hd Suela" which Is distinctly Spanish in 4 ; iit 1 Maple Leaf Milling Co., ~~, character, evidenced particularly by 3 Y 3 3 A Li ited M I I I ER S . the festoons of black lace which hang Te ih ny & > from the skirt. Another gown at this | ow | AEE He Ih, . Toronto Winnipeg Brandon Halifax WORM POWDERS - Beat de ide wads Bu i i i RELIEVE THE RESTLESS CONDITION BROUGHT ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS, fastened at one side In a large chou. AND RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH, And still another of the evening gowns NO NARCOTICS --~PLEASANT AS SUGAR made by these desigfers has an un. bo derskirt of gray silk lace covered with cae satan ores 4 | @ shorter skirt and . topped by a {| corsage of rose taffeta. There is a . {| sort of gulmpe of the gray lace that ) rv Good Meals can be worn under the corsage of e e e taffeta and by this means a dinner ; || Bown Is transformed into one that can For good meals prepared right come and try us -- Je Lom for formal afternoon beea- sions, you will be delighted with our service, The Spanish Style. Everything you could want served as you like it, Callot, that artist among artists, || ; rr | Is standing for the Spanish stylé In > ° afternoon and evening dresses. Taf- 7 7 ; b a " 4 hue and W F. \ Dainty Restaurant feta and laces are mostly used for . ' You can secure Cream of the West Flour Srom 8 Beng . . : . 83 PRINCESS STREET these gowns of formal expression, and |' MoBroom, K ngston, Ontario, : 43 most of them bulge out over the a a nin - hips there is necessarily a repeated -- use of crinoline whereby the effect is m-- EE -- gained. 3 = 8 NS Cheruit clings to the line for which aur Rafe J she was famous last season---that long, r straight, thin affair of soft and cling Sp B ing material which scorns the use of ! / , . J | ' {rimming and depends only upon its ' 8 A \ . own contour to make It notable, Her Y a ; FA '9 A ry evening gowns are made of laces and » on all chiffons often In two or three color. | A : Ss LLVE R.P &L A T BE ' are now in season. You can always depend on getting them fresh from 5 « Ings or tones, each one blending into the other. There are several black Foulard Ih | Parisian Pattern on Blue and white gowns here made of chif. Serge Suit With Paletot Sack. Limoges and fon and lace, with a touch of distinct. ly bright color added in some way. which has lately been so poplar, and . » ® Jenny has surprised every one by |these, it is true, are found in most Nippon China insisting upon keeping her skirts-- | of the spring colléctions. r even the skirts of the evening gowns, There 1s a new fashion for handling which are ever. the first to fall--as [Chiffon that is employed extensively Er. u% short as they were last season. Many | by Madeleine et Madeleine, Patou and FOR ONE WEEK ONLY n Polret, In some way the fabric is A y used In a double thickness and is cut : . i 3 80 that the hem fs distinctly uneven. See our Window for the Special ~ There Is in thess skifts a great deal Pr of fullness, 80 that when one walks . . " about there appears 4 waving un- Di I Set 12 49 3 dulation about the feet. It is an ex- lece me . 4 tremely graceful style, and one that ~ Is bound to be popular. They are do- . : ' ue Ing It, too, with satins and with There are two patterns in 'a good ; 5 SE . . . 4 The dressy dress in two colors is English Semi-porcelain, and both are s i : another of the things among the new B Thi 3 oe | showings (hat achieved instant sue op en stock. Js Means you <a n add > cess. At many of the French houses they are displaying gowns that have the skirts made of one shade and the to your set any time, bodices 'made of quite another tone. A KURT \ 9 " Patou, an enthusiastic sponsor of the £ a> Idea, prefers the combination of * Pi beige and"blue for this sort of frock. ed x Docuillet shows many of this type of i I two-toned frocks which are accom- " panied by capes--short capes--having : » one side made 'of one of the tones 73 Princesst St. I used for the dress and the other side made of the other tone. That is, they are made of serge and lined with slik of another shade, or they ar€ made SOA Gr Gl [| [of ove color of 'crepe de chime ana ~~ THE lined with another color, or they are ade of satin and lined with another SRL mbassador many combinations. Then, whatever <@ the combination In the cape may be, that combination is faithfully repent- PATTERN ed In the frock, though never twice in = 2 / \ ' the same manner. The fresh beauty of this new pattern makes an instaft Capes and Cape-Coats. appeal. The simplicity of the Ambassador design meets with At the-Maison Cie an original sort | the approval of the discriminating admirer of fine silverplate, of cape is made of taffeta with col- i who realizes that the seventy-five years of skill and experience lar and cuffs fringed and having very A entering into its production are an assurance gf craftsmanship much the appearance of coque feath- | E and durability--and the reason why it can be guaranteed for Christmas Be a ers carelessly gathered together. Bae: Marabou Is brought forth again for without qualification HEINTZMAN & CO. use 'as trimming for evening wraps 1B Remember the Ambassador Pattern when you select gifts. PIANO --i; -- * | and Madeleine et Madeleine have an | A cold meat fork, a berry spoon, or a sugar shell ; these : E| Braid Trimming of Tiny Black Cire { exquisite cape made entirely of em. iE always acceptable, - ' = Motifs on. Blue Serge suit. erald green marabou. 18 - If your dealer does ns: have the mew oo] - ==| People look. to this designer to more Tatung Js partial, 3%, Bo he Sie ot Ambassador Pattern he can get it for you. = in making the big, en ing Ea . --Unrivalied in Tone. | or less establish a style for the com | oor Al a ons. oil there : The Family Plate for Seventy-five Years Ing season, and there is, in conse 1 h bl IE J --Unexcelled In Touch. =| quence. much falk concerning the ay ug auf of dius Bo MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, Limited, Hammtox, Owr, a and Ev ng = ortness skirts, l red. : in Senay Sonodians and old by leading S lity. 4 von 8) ng : Sor nen fl shrn, of black a onan a CaP uf sed ? Eomadios 44s rt Hheonphont the Diminion: Quality. ace w y : ; i. =| and white are considerably in the lead and Martial et Armand are presenting . =| among the evening gowns shown by models In the manner of the court "It surpasses any Piano I = 3 white ones are per capes of 1880 made of dyed ot have ever used."--Leo Cher- CE tL and trimmed with heavy filet Sane to : - niavsky sof the Cherniavsky | = mateh. They have also a wrap of Brothers, the world-famoug E DES, | blue filet quite transparent, which is Sold by Russian Trio. E cre bon. Bt he most mermns | M B | in the i ] " all is a huge shaw! ros. of Co ~ a Ye Olde Firme Heintzman & Co., Limited. Established 1850--0ver 70 Years. "Let Your Cholce_ 1] LTT 7 g g " i i Hi Piano of Caruso Tetrazzini Melba' De Pachman, i er -- eer See F. W. Coates Jeweler for "1847 Rogers Bros" Knives, Forks and Spoons, 1] i] i g g 7 i i hb } {1d RRzES a of 23d I ef o - > recently expressed | Winner of Dog Derby Drowned. Lake, 80 miles from The Pas, on No« Washington, Nov. 23.--The pres- George, who said it wouli| The Pas, Man., Nov, 23.--Walter | yember 13th, <5 ent British attitude on the question say to Japan "you |Goyne, winner of the 1920 Dog of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Bri: uring the war, but we | Derby, and known as the "Going Kid Fools try to convince a women, buf ; ish spokesmen declared, is mot dif don't need you now, so goodby," |Alaska" was drowned in" Moose Wise men gersuade her, 2 - as a E i Ig A

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