Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1922, p. 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE us, 1923. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ET -- \ In the Realm of Women---Some Interes ting Features For All Fine Fabrics | If you have something especially nice and dainty | that you do not feel like sending with the regular washing, you can easily and quickly cleanse it with | Lux." The thin, white, satin- | like flakes of Lux are made by our own exclusive pro- cess, and readily dissolve i into a rich, bubbling lather, i as harmless to fine fabrics | as pure water itself. Lux is supreme for washing fine garments. It is sold only in sealed packets--dust-proof | LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED | Toronto ms | mn German monarchists are. now ap- pealing for support on the ground that "old times were bétter." TRAVELING TOGS FOR SISTER > _ Bright Colors Lighten Dark Materials of Wee Frocks By ANNETTE BRADSHAW Sometimes even very small girls must travel in the warm summer months by train, 'trolley or automo- bile, and at this time of year the Guestion of traveling clothes is more or less of a problem. Mother reflects that gingham and linén lose their freshness, and "she wants to find something cool enough that will not soll easily. This is where the dark silks show their practicability. Navy and black Were once considered a bit old for the very young girl, but the vogue of dark colors with the French touch of brighter ones for trimming has dis- pelled this idea. The navy or black silk frock is as emart as it is prac- tical, ¥ At the left, black taffeta forms the bloomers, youthful dress and cape. Satin flowers in bright colors are ap- pliqued at intervals and the little black Milan hat shows gay-colored cloth flowers about its crown. Finely-corded navy silk forms the dress at the right, which gains dis- tinction in the gold-colored ribbon which binds neck, sleeves and scal- loped skirt. The hat of matching Ravy makes the costume very smart. | -- | ers and pajamas gone, the women are | beginning to look like real women again. | Speaking of pajamas reealls to mind the story of the modest little French girl at the dinner. She was |eeated next to an elderly man who was partly deaf. When fruit was brought in, the girl, thinking ehe'd pay him some attention, asked: "Do {you like bananas?" "How's thai?" ihe yelled. "Do. you like bananas?" "Never wear them," came the reply, "like the old-fashioned night-gown | best." | ------eeeeeeeen. Diary of a Fashion Model By GRACE THORNCLIFFE | She Describes a Charming White | i Underslip Trimmed with Black. Judith Smith went to interview an | { actress this afternoon about clothes, {and I met her after the matinee so | { I could go to the celebrity's dressing- | | room, too. | "We are running a series of art- | teles in my magazine about clothes on | the stage and the reaction cof clothes." | | to the Sharaing | | Judith explained | young star who greeted her. "That's very interesting," replied | 'Most actresses have do- the clothes they | the star, | cided ideas about wear." "Yes Judith agreed. "I think |most of the Successful ones study | | their type and make a steadfast rule |of living up to it." | "What is the psychological effect fof clothes on the wearer?" the ac-| | trees continued. "That's a big ques- | |tion to answer, But I do know that | being perfectly gowned is the only | | way to feel absolutely gowned at ease | {and un-self-conscious." | | Saying this she slipped from a soft, | | blue negligee she wore, as her maid | {came forward with a simple little | i street frock. I eyed her charming little under- slip with a covetous look, It was ¥ How to make the most delicious strawberry jam you ever tasted New Certo process astonishes housewives Never fails--requires only two or three minutes boiling. Retains For a spread on hot biscuits or toast strawberry equals A new and v method has now economically. used and only ing is required--not the 30 or | large kettle, more minutés #0 necessary by the old method. The result is a far superior fruity flavor and two- thirds more product from the same amount of fruit because no juice is boiled away. Best of all, the taste of fresh strawberries-- Jo picked in childhood in the old berry patch down by --is now actually pre- served for the dead of winter. The Certo Process banishes all guess-work or worry, as perfect the kind the woods. results are certain. The new Certo Process for making Strawberry Jam is very simple: 4 level cups (2 Ibs.) Pressed Berries and Lemon Soke, i, 3% bottle (scant % cup) Certo. { Select only small or medium. ripened, berries. | batch. 7% leveled cups Sugar, sized, fully vor and col two-thirds more j jam has few . Its sweet, delicious fla- vor makes children of us all. revolutionary een discovered by which anyone can make a far better quality quickly and very With the Certo | process full-ripe strawberries are | Pre minutes' boil- | Measure berries and juiee into Spread berries on their sides in | single layer on flat plate and | | gently press each berry nearly | | flat with bottom of small bottle. | (This leaves skins nearly intact, | but ruptures fruit inside and | makes it hollow, allowing boiling | sugar to saturate tissues quick- ly.) Add juice of one lemon. Have | sugar measured in Pvepan | placing layer of | Jugar over each cup of berries and balance of sugar on top. Allow to stand over night, so that part of sugar will be dissolved, and | mixture can be stirred and cooked without crushing fruit. Stir con- stantly and-bring to a vigorous | boil over the hottest fire. Boil | hard for 8 minutes with con- | tinual stirring. Remove from fire and add CERTO. stirring it in well. Skim at once and our quickly within five minutes from removal from fire. Result is about 11 half-pound glasses of delicious strawberry jam for about 7 cents | per glass. The former guess-work or worry of making jam or jelly is now past. The Certo Process is endorsed by government authori ties and cooking experts; it in- sures perfect results with every It is also very economical, Let Cuticura Be or of ripe strawberries--and am from the same amount of fruit Certo with recipe-book from | the new and modern makes requiring only a few minuates® boiling and thereby making twos thirds more jam or jelly than the old method. It also makes all kinds of jam or jelly, some you have never tasted before, like cherry jelly ard rhubarb jam, or' unusual combinations like strawe berry and pineapple, ete. Hune dreds of Canadian housewives with no little prids are exhibiting the new flavors and better quale ity of jams and jellies made with Certo. Certo is absolutely pure--éon- tains no gelatine or preservative. It is Mother Nature's " jell- maker." Housewives particularly have received it with open arms because it is so certain, 80 econo- mical, so simple, and so useful. They are recommending it to all their friends. Get a bottle of your grocer at once. Try it right away with fresh fruit or with bottled grape juice for grape jelly. Then you will do all your preserving way, the easy, economical and better Certo process. 28 Send your grocer's name to the Douglas Packing Company, Ltd., Cobourg, Ont., and they will mail you a recipe book containing 58 recipes for making jam and felly, SUGGESTIVE PRESENTS FOR JUNE BRIDES - Pretty Electric Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Electric Irons, Toasters, Curl- ing Tongs, Percolators, Vacuum Cleaners, Grills, Washing Machines. tcc) | H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC 0. Phone 441. 167 Princess Street trouble to make Sandwiches with WH HT HTT HH ETT TT | RUHL TE im By Vers Winston. - . ||TO-DAY'S a 1 | | SAFE MILKFOR CHILDREN Only the cleanest, purest milk is good enough to go in baby's bottle. For the larger children, too, the wise mother insists upon pas- teurized milk from Price's Dairy. Milk from Price's Dairy is SAFE milk. ' Hundreds of healthy, thriving, growing, happy babies get their dinners from Price's Dairy every day. Your doctor will recommend this modern, sanitary dairy. He'll tell you, too, that growing children need plenty of good milk. PRICE'S DAIRY as butter, Do You Know? ed by shaking a few tea leaves § A cut lemon rubbed on the fore- [them head will cure a severe headache. Black stockings will keep thelr Glass water bottles, decanters, [color to the very last if wrung and flower vases can be easily clean- [in deep blue water after every wash \ sometimes slip on over this," said the actress, "Don't forget," she added, emil- ing, '""to put in a bit about psychologi- cal effect of attractive underthings." LTT TT ET Black Ribbon Drops from the Bodice : of This White Crepe Underslip. 10 Inch Double Sided Phonograph Records 65c What is more dreary than a rainy day either in the city or country? Usually there is little to do and lots of time to do it in. Why not therefore provide your home with Apex Records and be assured of bright and refresh- ing entertainment no matter how bad the weather. Latest Dance Hits 480 Swanee River Moon and Mister Shean 4500 Nola 4587 Up and Lay Me Down 4594 Stumbling 477 "clock in the Morning 4514 Kiss Me By Wireless 4591 Tide Comes In 573 Hortense 481 Vocal Records 577 K-K-K-Kiss Me Again 577 503 Some Sunny Day 479 4526 Leave Me with a Smile 4526 Instrumental Records Twilight (Violin) 579 Spring Song (Quartet) 4505 Valse Yvonne (Saxaphone) 483 Echoes of the Alps (Band) 487 DEALERS EVERYWHERE | white crepe de chine with touches <f {black in the lace and ribbon, "Another thing," she continued. "There's nothing in the world quite so satisfactory as underthings that | are attractive and appropriate." These Smart Semi-Tallored Struw "I was just admiring your slip," I Hats for Wear with the Suit are ventured. Trimmed with Ribbon Roséttes. "I'm glad you like it," she beamed, The right hat to wear with tha |Wwell pleased. |spring suit is always a problem. It is| "It's quite unusual," Judith com= usually a semi-tailored affair, since | mented. the days of strictly-tailoféd cos-| "Perhaps that's because I designed tumes have passed. It should be it, myself," adhitted the owner. attractive for spring and light- "How can a busy person like you weight enough to be comfortable for have time?" asked Judith. summer days when one wears a suit "Oh, I find it {interesting and for travelling or because the weather diverting," she replied, easily. "And is cloudy. besides, it gives me great satisfaction In the sketches shown here, the to have things a bit away from the hat at the > » exirumiely mast, ordinary." and always oming to one who can| , wear the turn-back hat. Of black ( Has the slip replaced the eimple Milan, it is narrow bound in velvet Jetticunt in your wardrobe, too? and wach black stosgrain cockades "Well, at present I like a one-plecs at either side. Below, the navy silk and turned up at the side, following | slip better than a petticoat and cami- sole," she answered. "Most of my the rule that a woman who has pret- ty hair should always show it. A flat frocks are simple one-piece affairs ribbon rosette does the rest. that call for a slip beneath." -------------- "And no ome 'Wants extra belts ! Speaking of Pajamas. about the waist," I agreed. : Pajamas, as sleeping garments for | "No," sald the actress. "Slips are the fair sex are going out, Dainty especially good if one follows the night gowns have come. back into rewest mode and wears step-ins in- their own and the shops report heavy [stead of the combinations of yore. trading in them. This change is just [The new way medns one elastic less about 'the waist." another move along the line of re- gaining feminism for women. With "I was tired of the ordinary slip uniforms, stiff collars, knickerbock- with panel front and back," she con- tinued. "So I devised this with the Points where the bodice joins the skirts." 's an awfully smart nots and I love the grosgrain ri r from the points," I commented. "Having put in that touch of black, That Delicious Bread --of Energy and Iron SERVE raisin bread three reasons: 1. Flavor; 2. Energy; 3. Iron twice weekly on your table for You remember how good a generously filled, full fruited raisin bread can be. Your grocer can supply a loaf like this. : Insist----if he hasn't one he can get it for you. Full-fruited bread is full of luscious seeded Sun-Maid raisins--rich in energizing nutriment in practically pre- digested form. Raisins also furnish fatigue-resisting iron for the blood. Serve plain raisin bread at dinner or as a tasty fruited breakfast toast with coffee. Make delicious bread" pudding with left-over slices, No need to waste a crumb of raisi bread. Begin this week the habit of raish bread twice weekly in your home, for raisin bread is both good and good for you. 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