TUESDAY, DEC. 27, 1021. EEE Mother's Favorite-- CHASE & SANBORN'S "SEAL BRAND -HOW-TO-MAKE-MONEY: F IW women are averse to makin pin money. It doesn't matter whether they need it or not. T here is special pleasure in spend. Ing money bne has made through one's own initiative and resources. Hach Sn making mo ne: Bach Art cla will mire wm ode Ugges Whig an idea that may te turned | nto a moneymaker, No. 59--Remodelling Dresses. A dressmaker who did not sistant. . There are many wo- succeed in getting as much: men who would be very glad work as she could do put out a 0 Know where they could got ; their dresse d sign, "Rembdelling dresses a s made over ata. reasonable price. specialty." She also advertis- A dressmaker going into ed in the city papers, from this work could not afford to time to time, putting simply a take expensive rooms. She line or two among the "per" must be able to give one of her sonals" to the effect that she living rooms to the work, so would make new sleeves out of that expense of rent 'will not old ones, renovate skirts, cov- have to be paid from what she er old buttonholes with pretty earns. One who is quick to vests and make old drosses al- gee how ploces may be used to most as good as new, IL was advantage, and who can - cut not long before she had more and fit nicely, can earn much work than she could do, and more in this way than she can she was ohliged to hire an as- by going out by the day, Lite's Social Side excellent music of Treneer's orches- | tra. Supper was served in the basc- mont, co 1 v Forguson, Bagot street, . +. for as to come in} Mrs. A. P. Knight, Alice @t the tea hour on Monday to give [gave a bright little tea .on Christ them the opportunity of congratulat- (day for Miss Phyllis Spencer w dng her father, Rev. George Ferguson | her guests were the girls of y on his mrinety-first birthday which | younger set, sothe of the cadets loft dell on Christmas day. Gay Grist | iu town, g evergreens made s bp Mise Beste Fér-| Mrs. T. F. Burke, Portsmouth, cn- ; n and Archibald Ferguson, Sas- [tertained on Monday evening for her Hatoon were present. Many gifts ncice, Miss Frances McGeein, . Tor- gE E wero received by Prat. Ferguson, for onto. A verry jolly evening was Sh | * #0 many years professor of history |spent by the young guosts, ; f @&t Queen's University. Among thos ££.» . who came with their good wishes] Mrs. W. M. Goodwin anc Mrs. £ wero Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Torrance, Grant Cadenhead entertained at din- | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stephens, Dr. and ner on Christmas Hve. Mrs. W. Morgan, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. | ss a Jark; and Master Bobby Clark, | Mrs. W. T. Minnes, Mrs. Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. An- | entertained at a family dinner drew Drummond, the Missos Drum- [Christmas night. "ond, the Misses Mowat, Miss Daly a : and Miss W. Gordon - » aa f Editor of Women's Page, Telephone 2724; Private phone 837w. a -. » - Sold in 34 Ib. and 1 Ib. cartons. = CHASE & SANBORN, Riontreal a her home in Alice street, left for Washiagtonville today. Col. and Mrs, Bovan Dunbar spent | i the week-end in Trenton with Gen- leral and Mrs. Secretan Dunbar. | "Hilleroft,"" | +" +'g on! Mr. Mitchell and his son, Mal-| ¢ colm, 'Alexandria, spent Christmas with R. R. F. Harvey, Union strest. Miss Ma-ion Kirkpatrick is with Mr! and Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatri:k,| | Ottawa, for the holidays. * | Mrs. 8S. Roughton, King street, and | her' family wont to Toronto for Christmas. CHIC NEGwiGEES FOR SUMMER | Cool Wearablea That Are Bewitshing ly Dainty for Home Wear During Sweltering Days. | Mrs. J. B. McLeod, Alfred street, * {is entertaining tonight for her son, The dance given by Mrs. W. F. Norman McLeod. \ Nickle, Earl street, on Monday even-| . fng for the friends of Major W. M.| D1. Will'son, London, Ont., spent . To-morrow's HOROSCOPE Nickle was one of the Very nicest of | Cliristmas with Mrs. Willison, who is The leisure hours of wirm weathe By Genevieve Kemble AOhristmas partics. , Red and green E Pells, holly and mistletoe, were deck-! Davidson, University avenue. fang the halls and the large drawing ® room where the host and hostess re- gelved their guests, Mrs. Nickle Bandsomely gowned in black satin, Pormer's Jace and jet. ' Miss Evelyn Nickle's| Davidson, University avenue. i se- | or-|laft today for Toronto, to spend the the | holidays with Mrs. Fiskin, pretty frock was of green with 'guined trimming. Sglisbury's chestra played delightfully for dancers. The dance was pleasantly informal, people coming in from Christmas dinners. and $helr guests with them, till the com- pany numbered about one hundred snd thirty. i 2» ® The Annual Chriptmas tree at the irphans' home on Friday aftornosn the culmination "0 the hopes of bringing | Mrs. Carlyle Poiteous. in the hearts of the young- | who have in imagination been | the jingling of Santa Claus' every night.~ 0 hugo spruce pee was set up in the dlayroom, and was gay with candles and tinsel, and fSaden with a gife for everyone, just th thing he or she wanted. Many of the gifts were horns, whistles or other musical (?) iastrumen's, and for 2 while the hoise was deafening. but no ome minded in the least, and | i i | | gho fun was enjoyed By the visitors | V Johnson streat, 'wero the hostesses of un exceeding y, bright luncheon on Monday. Tie table was centred with a dimunitive] "Christmas tree with lighted candies jand laden with the most delightful 'surprises for their guests. A cup of woffee beside the blazing fire in the drawing room, where Christmas de- gorations lent an air of the festivity Brought the pleasant hour to an * * * The Dean 6f Ontario entertained @t dinner on Monday Svanine whos Ohristmas decoration, Jerusalem s 'gharries and holly sent "0 him from "British Columbia, made gay the din- 'mer table. 'During the evening some amore poople came in, songs wera sung, some of the guests played de- Qightfully anc old feshipned games and '"Fof Auld Lang Syne.' drought an exceedingly pleasant evening to a close. *. * . \ The dance given by the pupils and saff of the Kingston Coliogiate In- stitute on Friday was a very bright at which many ex-puptls from "bown present. Mrs. E. O. Shiter, Kedloy and Mrs. Otto received , guests, who danced gaily to the 7] EL'S FEMALE PILLS -- WOMEN 3 SALLMENTS rs Stand or ayed an: : ay Monet rAGOR Sealed Tin ekage only, all Druggists or direct mail, Price $2.00. Knickerbocker : C071 EB. Front St, To ronto. Canada. . :Irs. Bolton, Cobourg, is with Mr. and Mrs, J. WW. Litten, Front i street. Dr. Reeve, who spont Christmas ith Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Andrews, reet, has returned to Toron- with--drer paronts, Mr. and Mrs. 5. | G. A. Jenkins, Portland, Oregon. is with Mrs. Jenkius and their Ifttie" daughter, whouli$e the guests of tho parets, Mr. and Mrs, R.| * * * H. R. Sills, B.Sc., Peterboro, spent | » Christmas hotiday with Mrs. W. Sills, Mack street. Miss Margaret Wafer, nt Christmas in' town and Mrs. Norton Collins, Herbert Shortt is spending the Miss Mildred Jones, King strect, | Miss Janet Porteous, Wilham street, is in Monureal, with Dr. and Toronto, with . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gill, and Miss Muriel! Neale, Aberdeen avenue, are in Campbellford for the holidays. holidays with Mr. and Mrs, S. Shortt, William J. McGall, "The Roof |Otiawa.. . Tree Imm," New York city, is tha | + Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Horsey, Longz- grost of his mother, Mrs. MeGall, {ueuil, Que., are with the latter's pa:- Queen street. ' {ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sutherland, {Sydenham stroet. -. * - . My. and Mrs, S. Urquhart, Ottawa are with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Devlin, | * * William street. What the Editor Hears: { Miss Frances McGeein, Toronto, is| the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. F.| Burke, Portsmouth, Miss Louise Hill, West street, left for Toronto today, for a' short visit. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Trumpour, Lower Union street, spent Christm | in Napanee, | = 3 That almost eforyon. had a happy | Christmas. { That four .sons of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ W. J. Fair assisted with the musical Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, service in St. George's cathedral on Hamilton are with Mr. and Mrs |Ohristmas Day, Cadet H. /C. Fair, Thomas Slater, Barrie street. violinist; Poter and Arnold Fair, so- J. Taylor, Toronto, 18 the guest of |tolsts; and Alfred Fair, agéd seven, Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Ear] street, {one of the boy leaders of the proces George Clark Wright, London, sion. was with Mrs, Wright, Gore street, | ,. -- / for Christmas, b | That a woman living on Ontario | R. 8. Rayson, Upper Canada' Coll- | ¢trect, whose husband is in jail, has oge, Toronto, arrived in town today. | been begging from door to door, niost ey. | unnecessarily, fa her needs are well Douglas Nickle who spont the provided for, and her character woek-end with Mr. and Mrs. WW. F.|known to those- interested in the Nickle, Earl street, has returned to{quaritablo socicties, Toronto. 3 Miss Phyllis Lomax, 29 Russo The the work of providing Christ- street, has returned home from Van- | mas fare was well organized and car- couver, B.C., to spend the holidays | ried out without overlapping: with her people. | -- N Col. and Mrs. Canless, England, | That the two fine days greatly in- | are with Mr, and Mrs. Dcuglas Jen:- | creased tho pleasure of the holidays. | mett, Kensington avenue. } Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Segsworth, who | That it is well to put out crumbs | spent. Christmas with Mr. and Mre. | for birds after tho snow falls. | W. B. Dalton, returncd to Toronto : to-day. Neve f Dr. and Mrs, Neil Black, - Brook- ville, are with Dr. and Mrs. Edwa=1 Ryan, "Rockwood House." * * * Dr. Kennetl{ Mundell, Montrea!, spent Ohtistmas with Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Brock street, Thomas Tandy and George Tandy Pittsburg, Pa., are with Mr. Tandy Tips to Housewives, Tf pie crust is not flaky the short- ening is too soft. A tablespoon of sugar in water in which swoet potatoes-are boiled im proves their flavor. = ? If bread, beans or cake is bak- ing too fast and brown eet a pan of cold water in oven. It cools the oven, and Miss Lettice Tandy, King strea:. Reginald Garrett, Kitchener, is with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Garret', Johnson street. h Herbert C. Treneer, Toron'o, .is spending the Christmas holidays at his home on Quobe: stroet. Mrs. Thorias Marquis, who spent a Linseod oil will preserve screens from rust and pake them look new. A quart, applied with brush every thrée years, will be sufficient for a number of screcus. Ey SCARF FOR THE COOL NIGHTS week with her father, George King,/ : i ] Nm - ----_--- "Gifts That Last" Re ; What better way can you invest that Christmas cheque than in a Dia- mond Ring. Diamonds are always worth their original selling price. Let us help you to select one from our nT ; Kinnear & d'Esterre a Primeens -- « 'WINGsroN. done In wool outlines the trimming. }. After the bath or cold shower what | mayonnaise dressing. s. na er require cool negligees. Bewitche ingly dainty for surumer mornings Is a breakfast coat of batiste, In pink, blue, orchid -or lemon, trimmed with plcot-edged points. The coat is cut ta fall considerably belew the hips and there is lengthened by a flounce of the waterial, with a double row of the picot "points. A long roll collar to the waist is also - outlined with the pretty points, and short sleeves are likewise cuffed. A bit of grosgrain ribbon in a contrasting shade forms a slim girdle at the normal waists line and drops in long ends at the front, . Could anything he more wearable or cool when one sips one's morn Ing Coffee than a dotted volle coat with pretty ruching décoration? = A white voile background is plentitully dotted In pink, blue or lavender dots and the coat Is cut on the long fash- | lonable lines So becoming to the aw erage figure, The lower flounce is set on by a cord and the ruching borders the bottom, collar and tiny turnback cuffs: Big patéh pockets adorn the front, x» In organdie, plain and dotted fad rics are used. A white frock embroidered in honey-dew dots makes a simple slip-on affair with two bands of plain white organdie on the skirt ~eand a deep shawl collar and cuffs of white on the blouse, Buttonhole stitch could be more soothing than a bath. coat of brushed cotton -ratine loosely girdled? One smart model, cut with short sleeves and body in one, is pock- eted and collared in self-material and piped with silk cord. A long silk cord girdle ties about the waist and Is tas seled at theends. These good-looking bathrobes 'come in purple, rose, cos penhagen or burnt orange, ---------- HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPER Liberal Basting of Roast Makes It More Juicy--Use for Left. over Cereal. ------ If a roast is Ko many times it will be 'h more_juicy. 4 Caulifiower is delicious served 'with It improves some canned corn to cook it a bit before serving. Give the chickens plenty. of green food : . ry All household plants are. better for an occasional spraying. A special cupboard for hanging saucepans is a great dust saver. Spinach with carrot balls 18 an at- tractive and wholesome mixture. A well-waxed floor is guarded against the marks of heavy shoia - Dried lima beans forced through a sieve ean be. used for croquettes. FASHIONS IN BRIEF. Smart sulfs-are being made of black Small hats of black taffeta are edged with narrow ruching. \ fj with his men. but chin collars, which may be worn high at the neck or open, are much in' ce. Charming evening gowns of taffeta are trimmed with tulle in & matching shade. French blue and jade are colors most frequently seen. soft i i I 3 ; HH i £ : gs if I | WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28. A day of unusua. intdrest and of memorable event: is forecast froma the unusual array of Luner ana muual aspeots. These unite to pre- figure radical change: on transso- tions which may b. expected to eanl- minatd successfully und with pro- longed eatistaction if certain astra: danger signals be hoeded. The im- pending danger is mainly in the pos- sibility of troachery. or duplioly al- though this menace ic greatly nuld- fled by the prom!iss of powerful and good friends ready to protect and assist The fuciulties and judgment may bo found alert ana ready "o cope with portentious situations. Those whooe birthday it is have the probability of an excellent year in both business and domestic affairs, Thero may bo important change, which will prowe of great benefit and lasting success. A child born om this day will be clevor, talented, re- sounceful, much respected and may rise to some important public posi. tion. $ A little clussifiec. edveriisement can brighten the gloomiest outlook. 2 Fiance of Princess Popular in War Colonge, Dec. 37.-~Numeéerous stories of the life and persona:ty during the war of Viscount Lascol- les, flance of Her Royal Highness, Princess Mary, when the ,betrothal was announced, were told among the soldiers of the British army on the Rhine who had served under ths recipient of two D.S.0. awards in the famous Gieandier Guards. Soon after the armistice Viscount Lascelles, who wore three wdund stripes, led tho Second Battalion of the Guards into Cologne es a part of the army of occupatién of the Rhineland. : A Grenadier ,who served formerly as the distliguished officors' batman, or orderly, sald that he waf a typical Guards officer, and a real man in every senso of 'he word--a strict disciplinarian, to whom polish anil shine and cleanliness were a second religion. His own kit was.a model of what all kits should be, in the eyes of the batman, 'and even in the front line trenches durfag an ongagement Vis- count Ladoslles would appear in speckless khaki with buttons bril- Mantly- polished whon the orders of the day permitted it In tho heaviest "strafe" Viscount Lascolles would bo he most cheerful of his company. "Often Lord Lascelles would give up his blankcts on a cold night so that a private in his company would not suffer," sald the batman, "He wes always most considerate of his men, and in zany cases whore "mnst officers would have handed out seven days in the guard house, he would lot his soldiers off, for some trifling offense, with only a slight reprimand, and the roquost to be more careful next time. "Viscount Lascelles wag very fond of sharing his parecls from home Surprising gifts ot cigarettes, ohocolates, socks, and shirts, and other useful ariicios were ofton distributed rather mystoriously in"the rest billets, iP although overyone know whaero they came from our command>r never admit'ed that ho was tho fairy godfather of our battalion." A Zn E o E = ] AER / = RARER RR Gourdier's TT ini I I er i Iii Ee -- LEISURE HOURS Can always be well spent with a Plano in the home. Winter evenings mean long evenings, with most peos ple, and the fact that they can be made short and enjoy- able very seldom appears - possible to the majority. THE PLAYER PIANO However, is an instrument which all can enjoy, be cause whether or not you are an adapt at piano playing, you can always play the most intricate reproductions pere fectly, v Our terms of payment will surprise you and it would, «in any case, prove interesting to go into this point with us. C. W. LINDSAY, Limited 121 PRINCESS STREET + « « « » KINGSTON \ Robertson's Limited 78 Princess St. - CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE Our range of moderately priced China for Christmas gifts surpasses anything we have ever ered to our many Sustomels. Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Bon Bons, 0 : - Sets, Fruit Sets and Salad Sets. -in very pretty patterns. : 2 A very nice lot of 'NURSERYNRHYMES" for the .children.. ; Mugs, Supe and Saucers, Plates and Baby COALPORT CHINA--in French Noble Pattern one of the latest productions from this Pottery. =k ; CROWN DERBY--2451 -- The popular ine. : COMMUNITY PLATE--In Patrician pattern, Adam and -. pe eee : mm look at a king, but the Elephants have been known to Hive 00 years. * The tea tree is'an evergréen plant, REEL SEHR pS