+ ee Editor of Women's Page, Telephone | yirq 1724; Private phone 857w. | at _- 4 ble A goodly number of visitors drop- | * + a ped in to Mrs. J, 8. Scott's Cosy | Messrs. W. 8; Herrington, Dr. J. drawing-room on King street on P. Vrooman and T. B, Wallace, Na- Wednesday afternoon, to have & Cup panee, were fin Switzerland a coy- of tea and a chat with their hostess, | ple of who received for the last time this | Wilkinson at season. Moutreaux, Mrs. Wilkinson, widow 9... of the late Judge Wilkinson, Napa- Mrs. L. T Best, Lower Albert | nee, expects to pay a short visit to Street, is entertaining at bridge this|Canada this summer, afternoon for Mrs., J. Howard Box, «ls Arnprior. E. Ronald VanLuven presided the . » . 4 Mrs. E. Wray VanLuven, hill street, entertained at bridge on! Miss Florence Emery. Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. -.- eo 0 J. E. Harvey, Vernon, B.C., when! Mrs. Norman Miller, avenue, has asked a few people to Edgehill ERNE Rie | ! meet her guest, Miss Ruth Campell. | pitrgerald Gore street TINT AWAY GRAY on Friday afternoon. | Te ae, | LI | | [ Mrs. Anthony Collins' {Bay has returned { Springs and Toronto. | guest last week at a luncheon given | |at the Queen's Hotel, Toronto by | | Mrs. Howard D. Ferguson. | Miss Nora Connell, Branksome | Hall, Toronto, is with her parents | |Dr, and Mrs. W, T. Connell, Arch Rankin, from She was the OR FADED HAIR -- TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FRED, wo-called "Sremtsrar tls Aer" sna only one "Brownatone" Halr Tint-- | street, safe, o'Appiy ahd pretorrad by amiss |, Miss Kitty Alsop, Havergal Hall, woman Who bas fiisa it | Toronto is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. | I. G. Bogart, Wellington street. | George Bedell, Varsity, Toronto, {arrived to-day to spend Easter with | bis parents, Col. and Mra. T.C. D, | Bedell, Earl street. Cadet G. L, Foster will spent the Easter holidays in Montreal. Cadet G. Simmons lett to-day to spend Easter with Cadet Lovel Mickles in his home in Moatreal, Miss Alison Macdonell, the Com- | mandant's Quarters, Royal Military | College, will be among the guests | at the Holt-Jeffreys wedding in | Montreal next week, Mrs. J. E. Harvey, Vernon, B.C,, {s the" guest of her mother, Mrs, Trotter, Division Street. Master Robert Gow, Trinity Col- lege School, Port Hope, is with Mr. and Mrs. John Gow, for the Easter holidays, > Mrs, John Gow, Mrs. John Mathe- son and Miss May Ross will 80 to Ottawa on Monday to attend the 'Ontario Provincial meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.8. » Miss Marjorte Davidson, Be]le- ville, will spend the week-end with ; * o not an} Jdorless her brother, Dr. Glen Davidson, 8a, bu ositively non-|paowat Sanitorium. aveotulely ye yantee It Miss Anna Olsen has returned "Brewnatond Is My Best Friend» rub or Co of Fe ou arg tful urprise, Just b or le Vv rough a wnatone" Hor bleached hair magic to gol h Drow or Bac exact color desired--the Somplexion, y armless, daintily arrayed supper ta-| | faded things new. | dyeing is guaranteed. | ther it is linen, | Boods Miss Isabel Minnes, Bagot street, | spot, fade, or run, has asked a few girls to come in at | Edge- the tea hour this afternoon to meet | | Preston's |, (ong) "THE DAILY BRITIS ' | DYE FADED WRAP Life's Social Side | SKIRT, DRESS IN DIAMOND DYES Pach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old worn, Even if she has | never dyed before, she can put a rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, | dresses, waists, coats, stockings, weeks ago and called on Mr. Bweaters, coverings, draperies, hang- the Hotel Suisse in | Ings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind--then perfect home Just tell your druggist whether the material you | | Wish to dye is wool or silk, or whe- cotton, or mixed Diamond Dyes never Streak, | Willlam Lyall, anq Mr. Lyall, iol ronto, for Eastertide, Mr. and ' Mrs. WwW. Q. Spicer, | Brockville, are spending the Eagter | holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Ja es Miss Agnes Quirt, who for the last four years has been doing vo- work among the retarned | Canadian soldiers, and who is now on the staff of the military hospital | at St. Ann's, Que, fis spending Eas- | ter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J H Quirt, 'Princess Street, J. L. Fitsgerald and his danghter, Elsie ,are in Toronto, with the for- mer's parents.. Miss Jessie Dyde will town on Saturday Mr. and Mrs, ity avenue, » Mrs. Baston Burns, Frontenac Street, left to-day for Toronto and | Preston Springs, N.Y. Master Bob- | by Partridge will spend the Easter holidays with his father, R. H. Partridge, Toronto, . - . Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, who have spent the winter in town, have returned to Collin's Bay. . Miss Eleanor Lyman, Montreal, will spend Easter with Miss Lyman, King street. : Miss Marjorie Gamsby and Miss Lorraine Short, Toronto, will spend Easter with the latter's sister, Mrs, Roger Clark, Jordan, Ont. Miss Gwendolen Waddell, Ear] street, is In Montreal. Deane Deway, Renfrew, wil spend Easter with hig mother, Mrs, Dewey, Stuart street. Mrs. Neil Black and her children, Brockville, are expected on Satur- day to visit Dr, and Mrs. Edward Ryan, "Rockwood House." -------------- Bishop a Bad Shot, Much amusement - was caused at Princess Mary's wedding by the ef- | | { return to and will be with Hobart Dyde, Univers- ® to contain no lead, sulphur, silver, mer osx Hine, antiine, or coal tar products. from spending the week-end in To- for switches as well as growing | hair. Brownatone is sold and recom. |ronto. nded in Kingston by Mahood Drus * & he. . n : v dealers. Sargent and other Pacing Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Univer- Two sizes, 60c. and $1.50. Special Free Trial Offer sity avenue, will spend Easter with her sister, Mrs. Herbert C. McIntyre, Send only 100 with this coupon Roxboro street west, Toronto. for Free trial ackage and lisip. [tockist on the care of the bas. Mrs. T. H. Renton, King street, is Mal This Coupon Now, at Yarker with her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Conoly. TH SEL ppin -s Covington, Ky, _ Enclosed find 10 The Misses Mowat, while in Ot- tawa next week, will be the guests to of Mrs, J. A. Seybold, Metcalf street. natone. \ Miss Pearl Shangrow, Elgin seeev Light to Medium Brown or *iaess ark Brown Soa black. th IT heturg Aho oagante street, will be with her sister, Mrs. The Name Is Your Guarantee The name HURLBUT on a child's shoe 1s yourguarantee of quality. It insures not and Sear, but also in's shoes shoul and iook for the name stamped on the insole of each shoe. New Shoes for Old forts, of the Bishop of London to throw confetti over the bridal pair. The wind took the confetti and de- luged the Archbishop of Canterbury, who seemed surprised, to Say the least of it, To-morrow's OROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble b tned SATURDAY, APRIL 18. There are many conflicting figures in this day's Planetary chart. While the prospects are excellent for those in the employment of others, and for those occupying places of authority, Yet there are testimonies of stub- born setbacks and obstacles, as well as threats of more aggressive. as- Saults on progress. There is a sign warning against accidents, and also against quarrels and litigation. The health should pe safeguarded lest it prove a disturbing factor. Those whose birthday it is may en- counter many contradictory situa tions during the year. While those in [the employment of others are favor. ed, there may he danger through the health or accident or litigation. Also, there may be delays and disappoint- ment. A child born on this day will be industrious, but may be rash and Improvident unless carefully 'trained early in life, The sages say that a girl born on this day may be parti- cularly popular. "The classified advertisements pave the way to success." What the Editor Hears | ttt ttt tattoo. That West street is still an unsafe place for women in the dusk of the evening, That this is the time of the year to put away your furs, moths are Worse now than later in the summer, That many people are ready to sign an anti-vive section petition be- ing circulated in Kingston by some lovers of animals, That homespun hats to wear with your homespun frock is the last word of fashion, That the pretty little Japanese maidens will no doubt lose their hearts to England's "Privce Charm- ing" as did the girls in Canada, In- dia and Australia, a That Saturday sales of home-made cooking are very acceptable to the busy house mother, 4 -------- Booner or later the world comes round to see truth and do the right. American fuel ofl is co¥upetipg successfully with Vancouver coal, Queen Mary's colors are geranium red with a narrow blue stripe. Laura. A Kirkman An Old Fashioned "Boiled Dinner." At this 'season of the year--the transition period between cold and warm weather--the appetite is apc to flag unless two rules are followed: 1. Serve lighter meats rather than the heavy, red-blooded meats, ex- cept once or twice a week, 3. Serve foods attractively, to tempt the ap- petite, Today I am going to suggest a menu to illustrate the first rule; ana next Monday I shall publish an art:- cle The Simple Garnishing: of Fooa, which will help the housekeeper to observe the second rule. "Boiled Dinner" Coffee Apple Sauce Topped with Meringue Boiled Dinner: Put four pounds of corned beef over the fire to boil tn water to cover. Do this at 7 o'clock in the morn you have dinner at noon. At the same time put six beets on to boil, in a separate pot, but after one hour take them out and put them into the pot which con- tains the corned beef. Cut a smal head of cabbage in quarters and let it soak in cold water for one hour; at ten o'clock put the cabbage into a ; WE SIZE LARGER AT MODERATE WRITE FOR "RE-BUILT™ AND WE WiLL J clean cheeseclqth bag and add it to the meat pot, but at 11.30 o'clock take it out to drain in a colander. Peel and slice a few turnips and a few carrots and put these into the kettle at 11 o'clock and let boil ua- tl 12. The potatoes, too, should go into the kettle with the corned beet in time to be done for a twelve- sharp «dinner. A few minutes be- fore serving reheat the cabbage by putting it back into the pot with the other vegetables. Serve in a large tureen or vegetable dish. To Make the Meringue for the Ap- ple Sauce: Beat one egg-white stiff, sweeten It with a litte granulated su- gar, and stiffen it by also beating into it a few teaspoons of any kind ---- HARMLESS MEANS . OF REDUCING FAT sem La orn mens t gr A method. dieing of sxerchve wre Bocharmlesy no mola ption 2 lets are made ¢xactly in accordande with the famous Marmola Prescript . vr fon. You red steadily and Samir. with no ill effects. Procure them your A one dollar for a case 3 direct to the A Woodward Avenue. Detroit, an of jelly, jam or mashed preserves. Heap this on the apple sauce, ard serve. This meringue is excellent .o Serve on any fruit or pudding; it gives the appearance of whipped cream, and the housekeeper-mother, especially, should use it often to dis- Buise simple desserts (such as can- ned peaches, stewed prunes or sliced oranges and bananas) to make them more attractive to her children. Steamed Gingerbread Pudding 1s another fine one to serve. To make it, mix together 1 cup of molasses, 1 cup of hot water, 1 cup of chopped seedless raisins, 1 teaspoon of soda, a little ground clove, ground cinna- mon and ground allspice (about 1-2 teaspoon of each) and butter the size of a walnut. Stir this mixture well, then add 3 1-2 cups of flour. Turn all into two baking powder cans (or regular steaming molds) fit on the cover, tying it on with string (rignt around the can from top to bottom) and place these cans in a kettle of boiling water; let the water boil up around them for three hours, then turn the puddings out onto a platter and serve hot with any hard sauce, or with a foamy sauce, Peggy: Answer: Why not have a Sweetbread Salad freshments? To Moisten with cream or may- ise dressing." Serve Walnut a8 you suggest, and hot eof- For a card party, it is always appropriate to have little cakes eur in the shape of hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs. The sandwiches too, might be served in these shapes. One womam I know, served her eake in the shape of dice, using black ---- All inquiries addressed fo man are of the "Effici i department will columns in their turn. This re- ires considerable time, however, ox- received. So if desired, Miss Kirk- H WHIG, The Present--Easter The Future--? Two thoughts should be foremost in the minds of our patrons at this season. The first--the appearance of their shoes on Easter day--and, of course, their comfort- able wearing ability. The second -- how the same Shoes will look next Easter, Select your Easter footwear at TheR. & R. Shoe Store and your foot comfort, style and protection will be guaranteed for many months to come, The R.&R. Shoe Store CORNER CLERGY and PRINCESS STS, "SHOES FOR THE FAMILY" EA AAA A AAA AA tr a, FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How To Remove Easily, Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complefion the ex- pense is trifling, Simply get au ounce of Othine -- double strength--{from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beapti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'3 AILMENTS 26 years Standard for Delayed and paekage Sars mp mo egteried, Tia or direst 7 male Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co. 71 B. Fromt St, To ronto. EA AA sr es [ How You Can Remove | Every Trace of Hair : (Tollet Talks) A stiff paste made with some pow- dered delatone and water and spread on & hairy surface about 2 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with it. The skin should then be wasked to free it from the re- maining delatone. No harm can re- sult from this treatment, but be sure MARTIN'S Successors to The Wm. Davies Co., Limited Just West of Public Utilities Phone 597 . . . 272 Princess Street Store Closed All Day To-morrow--Good Friday Open Till 9 p.m. To-night SPECIALS FOR EASTER Have you tried them yet? HAMS and EGGS Victory Pork & Beans A real treat for Easter rezerers 18€, can morning. 3s size ............. 25¢. can EGGS Pickled Picnic HAMS |F, resh shipments arriving Delicious when boiled. | for Saturday at cheap 20c.1b. ~~ |prices. [ S- BACON S Zs ecto] Real choice Boneless Mild arc Smoked Breakfast Bacon -- mild cured, machine sliced. Hams--very choice qual- : 32¢. Ib. ty --whole or half Ham Back Bacon, sliced 35¢cIb BEEF 32¢. Ib. We also have Hams to : slice by the pound. All government inspect- VEAL od W Best quality milk fed ft is delatone you get and you will not he disappointed. Mix fresh as wanted. . Egyptian law gave married women quality estern Beef. Best Shoulder Roasts Veal at prices that are in line with the Jowest you le 0 e"a'0 van» .e 124c. 1b. Best Blade Roasts will find anywhere -- considered. vos veilBe Ib, . CANNED GOODS Best Rump Roasts feov vasinie. 16e, BUTTER Best Corn, Aylmer brand 2 cans for 25¢, Choice Dairy Prints -roreer. 15€, can Best Peas 7 cans for .....$1.00| Direct from grower Lombard Plums--large |you. Pure Ceylon cans .......15¢c. can| Tea. . .. «+++. .50¢. Ib. A. MARTIN LIMITED, Successor to Wm. Davies Co., Ltd, _--, . | Kingston-Cape Vincent Ferry Rockport Navigation Company, Limiteg EFFECTIVE APRIL 15th, 1923 (Dally ex * ee ate Close connections at Cape Vincent with N.Y.C. lines for all N. Subject to change without not ice, PHONE 2198, contro} over their own property,