Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1922, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WO Editor of Women's Page, Telephone 1724; Private phone 857w. * . . to An' engagenden; of interest Canadians and Yo graduates of Me- Gill specially, is that of Prof. J. G. Adami, C.B.E., Strathcona professor of pathology and bacterfology at Mec- Gill University from 1892 to 1919, and Miss Marie Wilkinson, eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Litherland vicar- age, Liverpool. » BSeveral of the Y.W.C.A. clubs went for a sleigh drive on Monday evening taking Miss Buhlig the sec- | 8he proved herself a retary along, greatly to the good sport and added fun of the evening. . * * Miss Nora Martin, Clergy street, asked a few girls to come in at the tea hour on Monday to meet Miss Marion Thomson, Ottawa, who is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Brymner, West street = 2» R E Kent, "Somershy will entertain at the in honor of Mrs House," hour on Friday Everett Birdsall. . The patromesses of the Arts dance 8L Grant Hall this evening are Mrs. 'Bruce Taylor, Mrs. W. T. MacClem- ent and Mrs. John Macgillivary, * . Mrs. Mrs, J. I'. Preston "The Win- Slon," will entertain the bridge elub of which she is a member on Wed- Thesday. : * a oa The Skating Club meels tonight at Rockwood rink. Mrs. Arthur = Cogswell, Centre $ireet, is entertaining at tea this GIRLS! USE LEMONS TO WHITEN HANDS Press the juice of two lemons {nto & bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which. any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter- pint of harmless and delightful lemon-bleach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands. This home-made lemon lotion fs far superior to glycerin and rose water Lo smoothen the skin. Famous stage beauties use it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy.white complex ion, because it doesn't irritate. sills, Way to Remove Ugly Hair Growths (Beauty Culture) Here is a method for removing hair from.arms, neck or face that is unfailing and is quite inexpensive: Mix a thick paste with some powder. ed delatone and water and spread on hairy surface. After 2 or 3 rub it off, wash the skin «trace of hair has vanished. .' Or inconvenience results from this treatment, buf be careful to get gen- | ' uine delatone and mix fresh, wo Easlost ---- tea | -----t 1H. 3 afternoon for Mrs. real. | . | Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Fowkes, Sr., are | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, | King street, for the Fowkes-Glenn | wedding. Mrs. W. J. B. White, University avenue, who has been in Ottawa with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas, | has returded to town. | Several Kingston people will go to {Ottawa for the ice carnival mext week, | Jack McKee, Winnipeg, is in town (for the Fowkes-Glenm w. iding. Miss Margaret Jones, 'Montreal, who is one of the speakers at the Catholic Women's League conven- tion, is the guest of Mrs, Fred Meagher, Albert street, » » > Lady Elizabeth end Lady Mary Byng have returned to Rideau Hall from Montreal where they were the guests of Mrs. Huntly Drummond for the week-end. Misses Rosemary and Phyllis Bur- tall, who were in Montreal, guests of Miss Rachel Allan for the charity ball, have returned to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Segsworth, who have been with Mrs. W. B. Dal- ton, Johnson street, returned to Tor- onto today. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie | street, will leave for Hamilton on | Wednesday to visit their daughter, Mrs, Noble Armstrong, and Dr. Arm- |strong. Bulmer, Mont- - . . - | Andrew Forman returned to Mont- [real early In the week. Mrs. For- man will remain in town with her | mother, Mrs. W. B Dalton, Johnson | street. | Mr, and Mrs A A. Connolly, | Yarker, who have been visiting their | niece, Mrs, H. T. Renton and Dr, { Renton, King street, left for Ken- {niston today to visit Rev. G. Farng- | worth and Mrs, Farnsworth. | Mrs. 8, C. Charles, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. H. Boyes, Alf- red street, returned to Yarker today. Miss Jean McEwan is in.town from Ottawa for the Arts dance to- night, * * . Mrs. T. Ww. Savary, St. James' Rectory, left to-day for Woltyille, N.8., to visit her parents, Dr, and Mrs. Chute, Mrs. H, D. Bibby, left for Ottawa to-day. Mr, and Mrs. John Donnelly, Earl street, leave for Florida the latter part of the week. Gegrge Claxton, Montreal, who Was in town with hig aunt, Mrs, W. Barrie street, Mrs. James Kent, who was with Mr. and Mrs. Ww, Bartlett Dalton, West street, hag reurned to Toronto. . . » Mrs, 0. D. Skelton, Al- have returned) from Ot- Dean and bert street, tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ww, Harty, "Rose- lawn," will leave for Santa Barbara, + Cal, early in the week, Mr, and Mrs. Laura A Kirkmen : Dissolve one pound' of ing soda in a pailful of hot tor and apply this with a mop. It y traces of the wax are left, they be removed with a litle turpen- applied with a sponge or cloth. Mrs. 8.: "Kindly print a recipe for jes that are called 'Springles.' ) bakeries. had these cakes at mas time, with little hquses, , birds, et cetera, molded on top ==by wooden forms, I believe." Answer: I am sorry, but I am not familiar with these ljitle cakes. It reader friend who reads this, is purpose wiiite wool sweater so it the color will not run?" cases of old varnish are not as suc- cessful as his scraping-with-glass method, You can 'now stain your table top with a good brown stain and re-varnish it; or you can rub it with equal parts of linseed oil and turpentine to bring out the grain, and apply a good wax poMsh such as is used on hardwood fioors, If you buy one of the hard Waxes, stand the can in holkng slightly, then Rav a little ordingry floor wax on the spot. a good of do decide to remove the va the entire table and re- in Toronto during --_------= F. Osler, Winnipeg, joining them at Chicago, Mrs. Cridiford, Ottawa, is the guest of Dr, and Mrs, A. P. Chown, | Edgehill." | Dr. George Dalton left | field, Mass., on Sunday, * * for Spring. . Dr. and Mrs. M. Tovell, Sydenham, | announce the engagement of their | daughter, Alene Marie, to' Douglas { Waldron Bews, B.Sc., Port Hope, the marriage to take place early in Feb- ruary. Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve. Kemble WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25TH. This should be an eventful day, ac- | cording to the stellar movements, al- | though i: may not be Without {ts | anxieties and perplexities. While the luminaries and Uranus are in triendiy | aspect. Saturn is adverse, Under his! Square to Luna, but little progress | may be made, as his influence ig a thwarting and delaying one. The | physical condition may be a disturb. | ing or disappointing factor, and | | | should receive careful a'tention. | There may be opportunity for change |or travel, which should bring advan- {tage if it be successfully engineered | {and the health holds out. Those in| the employment of others are under good conditions. Those whose birthday it is may {have a fairly successful year, with ad- | vantageous change, if they keep [themselves in good physical condi- | | tion. Those 'in the employment of | | other should fit themselves for ad-| | vancement. A child born on this day, | | although clever, original, inventive | [and adventurous, thay be inclined to | be quarrelsome and changeable, un- | { less carefully trained in early youth | Le ! | What the Editor Hears | -- EL That sieighing parties are the | order of the day and every evening | the sound of merry laught®f and the Jingling of bells, tell the elders en- | sconsed at their fireside with papers and books, that the young folk are enjoying their favorite Canadian eport, That for her bravery in saving the lives of more than 100 persons when she braved death by sticking to her switchboard until water reached the plugs during a flood, Mrs. Mildred Lothrop, mother of five children, and chief operator of a telephone com- Homer, Neb., has been awarded the Vafl gold medal and $1,000 cash. : That tea or fruit stains on a table. cloth may be removed by washing fit MEN R EADERS 'ITS WORTH SETCHING 5 in cold water, damping the spot with AP rsa the ever ready peroxide of hydrogen ' holding a warm iron on it for a few , | FASHION NOTES, | moments, Sot : Writing from Paris @ correspond- ent says, "The smartest woman there, however, was not in black nor in a dress and fur coat, but in a tail. ored suit. She was & French wo- man, but her costume had the trig smartness of the tatlored woman, Over a small black felt shape with &ros-grain ribbon around the crown she had tied a fine Plain mesh veil that was just off the white, Hght ecru; her stockings we: slightly deeper ecru whish is popu- lar ig hosiery, her shoes patent leather with double strap across the arch, and walking beel of leather; and a natural fox thrown over her shoulders carried shadings, That pipes set with diamonds in- tended for women smokers are being sold in fashionable shops in Lon-, don for forty dollars each, lar and tire front. That Mrs. MeAvity, the noted Can- adion artist, who has just completed & portrait of the Prince of Wales, ®ays that the heir to the throne is the most friendly and considerate "alter" she has ever met, GETTING TOO FAT? People who don't fortunate exception. fat Jcsumulating or sume, you will be wise to Suggestion, which ig endorsed sands af people Who know. druggist for lets and follow directions. Is the price the arora over, rom your own drugg direct to Marm 1 & Ave. will ily, without starvation diet exercise. alread That the appeal on behalf of an overdriven horse on a country mafl route, received by the president of the Kingston Humane Society from a reader of this column, will receive attention, 461 notched lapels, and fastened fairly high, with three buttons down The waistline was bare- ly indicated by a slight curve in the underarm seams, and was Quite low; TRY THIS--REDUCE Brow too fat are the But If you find the low this by thou- Ask tion ne dollar Get them send price 2 Woodward . Detroit, Mich. By doing this you 'be able to reduce steadily ana eag- or tiresome ol Marmola Fassarip "ng out the brown as did her tan gloves," The suit, of a smooth black cloth, kad hip-length jacket with small col- Add a teaspoonful of vinegar to the rinse water to retain the color in black stockings, Vaseline wil Istop the squeaks uf Jocks, chairs, beds or binges of any ind, a and there was no trimming, not even 8 binding, The skirt was fairly short and slightly circular, An exceedingly graceufl tunic blouse, which is intended for home afternoon wear, ig fashioned of brown eilk crepe. The blouse fg straight from shoulders to almost the knees, and the fullness is gather- ed at the sides, at low waistline, un- der a brown and' gold cord. One side is much longer than the other, draped in a broad point to the hem of the skirt. Brown end gold bead- ed ball fringe edges the tunic hem, ourfthe enormously large sleeves, and io: [the collar whigh ie turned back to leave a moderate "V* at the neck. EE -- Torn umbrellas can be sucecssfu!ly mended with adhesive plaster, ------ STROUD TEA refreshing Phone 849, 100 Princess st. DR BL Ro a tot vr rnd DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOk WOMEN'3 NTS 25 years Standard for Delayed ang Paintul Menstruation, Bealed Tis package only, all Dry or direst by mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, 71 H. Frome St, To ronto, Canada. cumber- That there is everything to indi- Gate that crepe de chine will be the most popular fabric for alleround wear from the simple one-piece frock to be slipped on in the to the very gracetul though simply de- signed dinner gown, crepe de chine answers the purpose atl along the line. That eggs are much lower in price the last week, The hot-porridge habit is a sure it is a whole wheat ; elements needed to build Housework by Machinery. The servant problem is still dif cult; but a Willesden engineer ig making en effort to solve it. He is reported to have invetited @ mechani- cal maid-of-all-work whieh it fs claimed will be able to perform all the ordinary duties of the up-to-date "domestic." Among the accomplish 1 servant are wash, and contains all the elements cooked saves fuel and time. enough water to cover SERRE he ge dish with ro; Shredded Wheat Biscuit is i ~ meal with hot milk. "The Hot Dish for the. Cokd TRISCUIT ia the Shredded Wheat srasker--s real whole whest toust--and is eaten with botrer or soft cheese. ¥ HET A Real Whole Wheat Porridge good habit for the porridge--one that contains all the and sustain the hy cold days--but be man body. Shredded Wheat With HOT Milk Makes the best whole wheat porridge because it is th cooked needed by the human body. Being ready- or cream. delicious for any' Days a

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