THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Life's Social Side - Bditor of Women's Page, Tele- (Dyde, Mrs. Ernest Sparks, Mrs. Ww. phone 229; Private phone 857w. W. Gibson; Mrs. Hansord Hora| Mrs. . vw C. 8. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Travers Hora, Some Knitting Directions from yback and take up stitches on other A soft grey sky, with an occasion- | Mrs. R. C. Cartwright, Mrs, George Readers. side of toe with left nzedle and con- al gleam of sunshine piercing the McGowan, Mrs. J. Nicolle, Mrs. F. B. : . : tinue knitting across to end (the side elouds and trimming the sails of the | Phillips, Miss Ritchie, Miss Edith| The following knitting directions where worsted begins). Knit five dinghy fleet into gold against the|Kirk, (Brooklyn), Miss Mary Ogil-|for baby garments, have been sent to ribs (ten times across). Knit two to. dull silver of the water, was the|vie, Miss Helen Tofield, Miss Woods, ime by two Reader Friends with the {gether on each end and every other Bcéne from the yacht club on Wed-/| (Calgary), Miss Lois Taylor, Miss request that I publish them for oth- time across for three ribs, and bind Besday afternoon, much admired by| Virginia Fair, Miss Dorothy Burton, |er women to use: _ {cfl. Sew up leg and foot. Crochet the visitors present at the aoul | (Toronto). "Baby Stockings: Two balls white shells at top." f - "fea given by the women members of | Tv two-fold Saxony, one ball pink, steel "Baby Slipon: Two balls four- 0 the club, where a table centred with | The dance at the Yacht ' Club on |needles No. 15. Cast on 52 Stitchesof [fold Saxony, white; two boae WAXT TE b big bowl of peonies and sweet) Wednesday evening was another a color (pale pink or baby blue). |needles No. 3. Cast-on 72 stitches. June lillies, set in yellow tulle, tea merry function 'of this gay season |Knit four ribs (eight times across). { Knit two, purl two, for one and one- Xr ---- 'Was made by Mrs. J, M. Campbell [and those present included: Mr. | Always count with end of worsted on | fourth inches. Knit 32 ribs. Cast on afd Mrs. Bruce Taylor, assisted by|and Mrs. R. T. Brymner, Dr. and the right. Now take white yarn and 432 stitches for sleeves (each side). eo . o ® Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mrs. Percy Bor-|Mys. Ernest Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. |knit two ribs (four times across). (Knit 16 ribs. Knit 57 stitches and and, Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle and Miss|S. M. Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. L. (Fifth time across* knit two, thread leave on pin. Bind off 20 stitches for e 1] 0 Mary Taylor. Bridge tables were|D. Stevenson, (St. Louis), Mr. and over, knit two together; continue | peck. *Knit three ribs and cast on 18 ® about the room and on the verandah,| Mrs. J, (. Newlands, Mr. and |across like from *; knit back plain. | syjtehes for front of neck. Knit 16 and those who were not playing Mre. Herbert Steacy, Mrs. Arthur Wit one more rib of white (tWo rows. Cast off 32 stitches for sleeves, A Be certain the milk or cream"s right cold! Ana watched the everchanging scene on Macnee, Major and Mrs. Hugh Wot- (times "agross). This strip should be | knit four ribs. Repeat from * for that the bowl's large enough to hold a whole lot of the water and the girls and boys | herspoon, Mrs. Van Wren, Mrs. W.{Mhe same width 26 the colored si {other side. Then put all on one Kellogg's "WAXTITE" Corn Flakes--for you've swimming and diving. Among those| B. Terry, Miss Marjorie and Miss Is- Now with the colored worste [needle and knit plain to within one . . pr present were Mrs. W. F. Casey, Mrs. | abel Minnes, Miss Doris Donullly, jhgain, knit four ribs (eight times and one-fourth inches from bottom 7 Stared something! And, » hg 4 red, ripe, luscious Charles Livingston, Mrs. Havelock | Miss Harriet Gardiner, Miss IsabelJacross). { (this one and one-fourth inch should " oa CITIES as you can comman te, Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Mrs. R. T.| and Miss Grace Mooers. Miss Bigelow) To Make the Knee: .Take whi*s pe knit two, purl two, like the back ol And, best of all--Kellogg's "WAXTITE" Corn Br Mrs. Walkey, (Belleville), | Min Bertha and Miss Vivien White, | worsted and knit 27 stitches, turn, |ot the sweater). When the little gar- 5 Flakes and fruit are exactly the food you should Mrs. Rathbun (Toronto), Mrs. J. C.| Miss Loulée Hill, Mss Helen Meek, |knit three and turn--knit four, turn ment is finished it is a slip-on sweat- cat for warm weather! You'll feel so. much-cheerier; _ Ponsford," Mrs. R. H. Mason, (Tor-| Miss Nevada Best, Miss Doris Spack- | --knit five, turn--continue this til [er (not open in front). . [ g --so free from sluggish drowsiness and headaches if onto), Mrs. R. E. Burns, Mrs. W. H. | man, Miss Caroline Mitchell, Miss H. {all the stitches. are knitsoffKni---194---CaIar? Pick™ 8p stitches across : Pas ra NN you'll keep away from the heavy foods this » es " CY "="Tofleld, Miss Lois Taylor, Miss Lil- |ribs (or 38 times across). Narrow pack and reverse: knit 22 ribs." i y and simplify your diet! [ian Fair, Miss Flo Cunningham, Miss | next row--by taking two stitches | Tomorrow--serve Plenty of Vege- ir Ape Pky 3 po - Anna Mahood, Miss Katharine Hart, | together at each end. Narrow again | tables for Dinner, yi p Eat Kellogg's "WAXTITE Corn Flakes to your Miss Eleanor Mundell, Miss Kathleen |--and knit five ribs, Knit five ribs A . | B heart's content! Let the children eat all they want! Deane, Miss Marjorie Willams, Miss | (Or ten times across). This makes 15| ay inquirtes. wddresscd to Miss For, Kellogg's "WAXTITE" digest casily, rest the Frances Murray, Miss Mary Morrison (ribs and three narrowings. Knit | Kirkman in care of the "Efficient zl {| B stomach and supply nourishment! Messrs. T. J. Rigney, Hew Duff, B. |across and leave 14 stitches 97 | Housekeeping™ department will pe 8 || Ro : Taylor, P. Macleod, Cockran, W. |needle; knit back and leavs (answered in these columns in thel Steacy, J. Courtland Elliott, H. [fourteen stitches on the other | turn, This requires considerable | ; 3 A Richardson, Mace, Paul and Gordon Beedle; knit this center plece for 13 { time, however, owing to the great i : Cunningham,, F. Purdy, A. Mec- [ribs (or 36 times across). | 2umber received. So # a personal or : -- Jog Gown, R. G. Gibson, Carr-Harris,| Knit over once to opposite side--- | quicker reply is desired, a stamped A a 4 Prestly, McLeod, Wright, J. Hickey, [then with left needle take up the land self-addressed envelope must be Make sure that each Tayo Dr. Broom, Dr. Howard Folger, |stitches on side of toe part (or center |enclosed with' the question--The package you buy is cadets Fair and Cicer, Capt. Car-|8trip); knit across to the end. Knit | dltor. sealed air-tight with » The ideal soap for ruthers. ® EE A cA san A the wax paper, jacket . toilet and bath. Sooth- ime year, with the health of themselves )headstrong and erratic, and may find Nie ud BY Laura A. Kirkm nen indir ing to even a baby's At London on Mondhy night Gen.|or their families perhaps proving a |itselt in more serious difficulties un- skin. Try it to-day. and Mrs. W. B. King entertained at {matter of concern. There may be |less it be trained early in' life to : a small dinner at their home at Wol-|also danger from contention, strife [rigorous self-control, FANTS sey Barracks, their guests including [and litigation. A child born on this The class flied advertisements are Gen, A. G. F. McNaughton, C:M.G., |day may be disposed to be impulsive, [valuable summer and winter ELICGHT D.8S.0., of the general staff, Ottawa; v Col. and Mrs. C. H. Hill and Major IT'S ny Lawless. Mrs. King and little son, 9 : Richard Kay-Shuttleworth, leave . OILET OAP early in August for England. - * * . Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Doyle, Belle- ville, Ont, announce the engage- % ment of their daughter, Anna Mar- garet, to A, L. Houlihan, son of Mrs. 4 M. A. Houlihan, Toronto, Ont., the marriage to take place quietly early makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked wd krumbled appers! ? er . w. un, dons street was \ Comfort Soap and Pear] White Soap Wrap p ers count ply ne each. for P remiums the hostess of a small bridge on Wed- up to June SO" ~~ Buy a b nesday for her guest, Mrs. Macdon- ald, Hamilton. Mrs. Norma Luise, entertained DAD NEEDS THESE GIFTS MOTHER «BIG SISTER WANT THESE at dinner at the Country Club on Razor, Knife, Cuff Li ks, Ra i : : Tuestay evening for some of the vis- strop, Thermos : Bottle Hair Ring, are ngpel Jive. tors tows edioR Fake 15.3 Brushes, jshing Rod, Watch Fob, Mirror, Manicure, French Ivo! y ge 15. + Shaving Brush, Fountain Pen, ete. Jewel Case, Scarf, Aprons, og | What the Editor Hears | That with strawberries plentiful and cheap, and sugar at pre-war prices, the jam cupboards should be well filled this year. YOUR SCHOOL BOY SON WANTS -- That the ladies with the Kiwanis members are having a fine time at ; the bi tion in Toronto, lunch- 'Baseball, Foo . double ' ARRIVING hg light, Pen Knife, Merona Dotty Bory, aptinge, their honor, 15,000 - 3 Filla DAILY, [Ba bt B08 vent ns Comer. Waion "To; Skiping Hope, Drawing ward. a §ohoal Gyroscope, : Post Card Alburn, Games, That June is the season for show- oa, iXapshooting, Bracelets, Necklace, ers and garden parties. One always ; osary, ete.sy. = | us for any quantity at | may expect s downral ss soon ag the . decorations are in place, the lowest prices. | * Place your order with -- That 10,000 women will gather in Chautauqua, N.Y., for the Blenial L RI PE convention of the General Federa- AR( N23 tion of Women's Club on June 29th, 3 ' and will have as a live issue the » Aluminum Ware, Glass Ware, Dishes, Producing of better 1 neice: utlery, Kitchen utensils, Carver Sets, Boo) Pictures, Scissors, Spoons, f That the real old fashioned straw- = A Cur tains, Drapes, Towels, Water Set, \ berry short cake fs hard to peat. A Disile Stand, Cake Basket, Silver Bread 4 " J Ys etay" That you should never use starch with organdie, 'it you iron # while Fas - AT VERY \wet, it will retain its crispness. i ' -- That peroxide of hydrogen will SPECI AL PRICr. take out the stains by soaking the part in it for a few miahutes and Pressing it with a hot iron, Only white material can be treated in this way. To-morrow's i ; HOROSCOPE tobinson's|| cow er, Stores tores of Better Value" £ reverses, 'Do- conditions are under better auspices.