A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1921, -- "MAIN STREET" - The Greatest Book Sensation of Recent Years Ww British Whig as a serial, beginning MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th. they are. In its characters we see all our We are giving to our readers a story which This story will be published in The In "MAIN STREET" Sinclair Lewis has pictured people as neighbors. In the life he describes we see life as it is lived all about us. combines unusually large, popular interest with real literary merit, a | Watch for "Main Street" Read It Author of "Main Street." - FURS Choice Assortment of -- HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER AND SABLE Gourdier's BROCK STREET, Enjoy It A ------ T0-DAYS FASHIO By Vera Winston. -------- of a Fashion Model Dary of 2 THORNOLIFFE Chats About a Suit Last week-end I had a delighttul time at a well known resort where enthusiasts of outdoor Sports are wont Lo congregate. Irene Everitt en- tertained me, but we spent most of jhe time at the olubhouse, where I Baw a great many stunning costumes. "That's a mighty interesting suit she's wearing," 1 remarked, as I not- {ed some of its unusual features. "I thought you'd approve of her! {olothes," said Ireme, as I made a few notes on the date card in my pocketbook. "The cut of the coat novel," I said. "Yes, and do you see how unsual the skirt is?" asked Irene. "Yes. The panel is caught under- neath and there's ome both in back and front," I remarked. "Is the panel made of the same material as the rest of "he costume?' asked Irene, "Yes, it is just a piece of the green homespun, but the black is stitohing gives it a plaid effect," I replied. "The black and whi'e tie is very etriking," whispered Irene, as the group drew nearer us. "What takes my fancy is tne trimming of the hat", I announced. "Are you referring 'o the leather quill?" asked Irene, as she looked at the jaunty hat. "Yes, it gives such a dashing finish to the green felt hat," I said. "Do you think that such quills will be used much ins'ead of the na- tural ones?" asked Irene, "Yes," I replied. "I think that they will often be substituted, as they can- not possibly get ruffled or broken at the tips lke birds Yeathers." "I can't say that I admire them greatly, but, of course, when practi- cability is considered. I' quite sce that they would probably las* much longer than the other kind," said ©. 'Perhaps you don't realize what possibilities these quills have," I re- marked. "You know you can paint the leather or treat it in various ways which are most appealing." "I hadn't thought of that," said Irene. { "Thenh perhaps you 'haven't seen any of the new fabric quills, which are really most attractive?" I ques- tioned. "No, I haven't," was her answer. "What are they made of?" "Duvetyn is the material most used at present, although some in- teresting styles are made of eatin," I replied. 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