Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1921, p. 9

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SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1021, THE DAILY BRIT 15h YHic wa In the Realm of Women--Some In teresting Features NY rr Sh gd thay 3 Baker's Cocoa The Food Drink That Suits Everyone old and young, the well and the ill. . It is not artificially flavored, but, hav- ing the delicious, natural flavor and aroma of high-grade cocoa beans of which one never tires, may be used at every meal, NEGISTERED TRADE-MARK Trade-mark on every package. MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1780 MONTREAL, CAN. . . DORCHESKER, MASS, Booklet of Choice Recipes seme free ---------- Always Ready to Serve You Morning, Noon or Night Come in any time and you will find us ready with good meals prepared under the Supervision of first-class cook. The surroundings and our table linen are always kept ¢lean and in Al condition. CROWN CAFE OPEN FROM 7.30 AM. TILL 2 A.M, 208 Princess Street, ted Phone 1393 PHILIP TOY, Prop, Marked Points of Suparionity : De ( Fashioned without seams ) CSS-- HE women's hose nil to fit without a seam. Mercury Hose for women is full fashioned in knitting--not a seam anywhere. Perfect fit' from toe to top. Full length--no strain on garters. Com- fortable and aristocratic looking--always --and_it-Costs no more, Sillr(plain or drop titch), cashmere, lisle, v1 otton~or two-tone effects of heather and Lovat Ss CS. Other points of exdellence: - widened top, full Jathicned calf, fashioned ankle, and shaped foot withoug ams. ui ANB CHILBREN 139 SPORT COAT HAS "CALL IN FRANCE [Paris Dressmakers Are Busy on | Garments Which Are Done | in Bold Designs. | BLAGK AND RED COMBINATION Bright and Dark Shades Are Among the Favorites--Somber Linings | Are Used by Way of | Contrast. | 1 | 1 | All of the Paris dressmakers are | now very busy on automobile and sport | coats, writes a fashion correspondent, | Tne Parisienne is going in for sports | 88 never before, Golf clubs near Paris | are the center of great socigl activity, La Boulie, which is near Versailles, and St. Cloud, so near Paris, are dally rendezvous for the smart set. Chan- tilly and Fontainebleau, both of which have interesting golf courses, are fa- | vorite resorts for week-ends, and thus the sport coat has come to be an es- | | sential part of the Frenchwoman's | wardrobe, Consequently | have given it much attention. Dress- makers who had the forethought to anticipate this demand are now reap- Ing a harvest, | | Madeleine et Madeleine are going J specially well with their models, { "Dans le Train" and "Sport." Beth of these are eminentty suitable for the uses which their names imply, Both are developed in very smart looking tissues from Rodler, who has the best novelties woven In the loudest of pat- | terns and yet conforming to good taste | and refinement. They are most char- acteristic of this great French manu- f | facturer. Vivid Colorings in Sport Coats. The features of these new coats | which impress one most forcibly are the | | colors and bold designs of the fab- { rics. The materials themselves make | such a strong appeal and are so sug- | gestive of out-of-doors that few wo- men can resist them. The colors are very gay. There is a strong tendency toward black and red combinations-- the dull, rusty reds enlivened here ja there with a brighter shade of: the same color, sometimes running in. to scarlet, One can imagine nothing more en- chanting than the warm yellows, vivid greens and the lovely cool grays of these fabrics broken with stripes and porders in black woven at Just the right intervals to produce a strik- Motor Coat of Novelty Fabric in Vivid Green Wool With Stripes and Tiny Pin Dets in Black, ing effect, The clever manner in which dressmakers and tailors are handling these bold-patterned novel- ties plays no small part in the sue. Vogue of coats made from them, In outline the coats show little that is new. They are all very slender, unusually so for this type of wrap, There are many capes but even these are of the straight variety and not g all ample. The Russian blouse styl¥¢ is in evidence, although a bit unus- ual for a motor or traveling coat. New Neckline Treatment in Coats, Since the outside is so gay, linings, by\ way of contrast, are somewhat Sy Black crepe de chine fre quently is used for this purpose, or the dullest shade of the plaid is ge- lected. In most instances sleeves are long and flowing. Bell sleeves may in turn have bell cuffs, perhaps double cuffs -| of this sort, Madeleine et Madeleine cannot re sist introducing their very low waist. line even in coats. In the mode! "Dans le Train" inverted box plaits are the method by which this pro nouncedly low waistline Is defined. Collars are high, although the shawl collar also 1s used. The high collars all spring from a low base. That is, the neckline fs consi cut out so that the collar starts far out on the shoulders and comes up in A mung sort of way about the ore, | With materia.s showing so much ction in the of litte a Ey vd are in pew ways, being in tthe designers | | patches or | rows. Originates Continental Manteau, Patou, the man tailor who is en- | Joying a great following in Paris, is selling very successfully at the pres- | ent time his model called "Tipper- mary," English as to Its name, although | made of a French fabric interwoven with all the soul-stirring bars of the | Scottish clans. The model hangs Te z | clusters "rather than In straight front and back, with what | little fullness there is massed on the | hips just at the point where the sleeves join the body of the coat. The collar is straight and muffling, sleeves are bell shaped. Agnes has a successful model called Paillasse, also developed in g | Plaid wool tissue. It is in Russian The blouse style and also has the high col. | lar and large bell sleeves, Rodier material woven A fancy and em- | broidered in grees and yveliow plaid | The same maker has brought out a | was chosen for it. | coat of a slightly more dressy type madz ~f hlue repp and trimmed with {o > a i Winsome Russian Blouse Style of Woven and Embroidered. Material in Green and Yellow Plaid, elaborste embroideries, facings of white broadcloth and a black silk fringe, which latter falls from the sleeve motifs and edges the ends of | the girdle, Anather popular model of this lat- ter type from Agnes- is developed from black crepe Marocain with col- lar and cuffs of white taffeta, The embroidered motifs are in black, and suspended from these, at well spaced intervals, are bands of black slik fringe. | Plaids and Profuse Patterns. Black and black and white com- binations are still very popular, al. though no longer exclusive. Heavy crepe Marocain continues to be much In evidence for the wrap and the craze for thé cape coat or mantle, usually in black, made on the sim plest possible lines, often with em- broidePy In self-tone, still continues. | There is also a continued use of black | monkey fur as a trimming. These silk and lightweight cloth coats, although simple enough for the daytime, are sufficiently dressy for informal eve- ning wear. Any number of capes of Rodler plaids made on the order of the Eng- lish traveling cloak have been Im- ported to this country. An unusually smart one by Premet is of gray, brick and bright red plaid wool. Brick color and bright red are an unusual combination. One might judge from reading about it that the cloth has an extremely bizarre appearance. But not so. The brick and. gray are mere. ly brightened here and there with touches of bright red blended in a well-thought-out way to make a fabric very much out of the ordinary. The cape is straight with slit arm- holes and a long, straight collar which crosses to one side and fas. tens with a large composition button showing the same artistic blending of gray, red and brick color. There is a fad of the moment for a tiny automobile parasol to accom. pany the motor coat. The siik top of these sunshades is not over twelve inches deep. The handles show life. like heads of the Normandy peasants, hand carved in wood" and 'painted in colors. White-faced Pierrot with his big back ruff, too, is here. - ABOUT THE NEWEST HOSIERY Stocking of Chiffon Trimmed With Open Work Design, One of the Favored Fashions, One of the newest things in the hosiery world is the stocking of chiffon trimmed with an open work design. The drop stitch stocking, it is said, is not in such demand as it was g few months ago. HTH itil i ¥ Soi il | -------- Some More Truths. WOULD you. use a steam shovel to move a pebble ? Certainly not. Implements are built according to the work they have to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills ? Certainly not, Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do, All this is preliminary to reminding out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children, this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought And let Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little Babe. All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge- | ot Goalie Fie clan, WN his ¢ 0 Wee i LH RLUAT lL Children Cry For t hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moments call trouble trifling or great. He is your friend, your household counselor, He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might mot be a case of sickness. He is not justa doctor. He is a student to his last and final call, His patients are fea ily and to lose one is Little less than losing ong of hip ons, flesh and blood. Believe him when he tells you--as he will--that Fletcher's Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that ft is a good thing to keep in the house. He knows. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT18 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA aAwways Bears the Signature of o 'A Credit to Our Canadian Pride" Onyx "oxfords for outdoor wear combine the smart modish- ness characteristic of all Onyx shoe designs, with stout foot protection and durable LU TTTTTTTTTT test dress fashions, adding fhat touch of completeness in style to. your outdoor costume some- times hard to get in oxfords of walking type, They have all the "sterling qualities which yot: have learned to expect in Onyx shoes. Sold in the better stores throughout Canada, LLL TTT

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