Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1922, p. 9

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TYESUAY, JULY 25, rede, N TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. A the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features Fill Out Those | Hollow Spots Try Ironized Yeast To Put On Firm Flesh | Here is a quick easy way to acquire firm, smooth, velvety cheeks, a well. | rounded neck, and beautifully curved shoulders free from hollows, ust take two pleasant-tasting tablets of Ironized Yeast three i a day. The yeast adds new firm flesh, fills out the hollows, and gives the soft delicate curves which true beauty requires. The new secret "ironization" process used solely in Ironized Yeast, enables the yeast to impart these benefits twice as quickly. And the iron brings a won- derful color to the cheeks. Get Iron- ized Yedst today. In a few days the wonderful improvement in your figure will astonish you. - To try it entirely free, simply mail postal card-for famous 3-day test. Ad- dress Harold F. Ritchic & Co, Ltd," Dept. 101, Toronto. Ironized Yeast is recommended and guaranteed by all good dealers, How To .Get Rid of Skin Pore Impurities Science has exploded the old idea of taking internal remedies for get- ting rid of blackheads, pimples and other skin fmpurities. It is now done externally by the use of a simple, harmless powder that dissolves away every particle of dust, dirt, excessive ofl and other disease, forming impurities in the pores of the skin, ~ . Just get from your druggist a 'small package of peroxine powder and at night, just before retiring, take your wash cloth, wet it with plenty of hot water, sprinkle a little of the peroxine powder on it and rub it over the face, neck, arms and bust, work- ing up a little lather. | "You will notice a delightful ting- ling sensation while this is on the skin. Leave on for a minute or two, | then wash off with warm water and) finish with cold--the colder the bet- ter, Dry the skin--look in the mir- ror and netice its wonderful refresh- ing appearance. AA AA Ae AA DRAMARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS WHITE CREPE FALLLE OUTFIT a This striking sport costume Is of scarab green, the contrast giving a stunning effect, aN -- | Dotted Swiss One of Favorite Mate- rials; Care in Combination of Fabric Essential, very dainty, smart and practicai dress FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS | 26 years standard for Delayed and Painful Menstruation. Sealed tin| Price $2.00. Knickerbocker | 71 E. Front St. To- by mail. Remedy Co., DR. H. A. STEWART Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce il that he has resumed il his practice, cor. Wel- | lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart Corner : Erincess and Wellington g° home for lunch, will find t at the midday "meal, The Telgmann School of te Music Plano, violin and other siFinged instruments; el oft'and dra- matic art. Pupil may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts ace cepted, : '216 Frontenac Street. (Mise M. Bayington | i B Tells How Cota Healed Her Scalp "I was troubled with a ecalp is of red and white bright | red, dotted with sleeves. and front of the frock are finishes the frock at the waistline, a small bow of narrower ribbon appear- Ing at the neck. The dress buttons in the back." Dainty pipiogs and bindings, small tucks, handwork where possible, and care in the combinations of fabrics styles, are the points to be looked for In garments for the younger genera- tion. Wash dresses are by all odds the best things to choose for girls of twelve years or less, and each year sees these garments enjoying a longer season demand. They are no longer designed for summer wear only, but are worn the year through. Ginghams, chambrays and tissues are in high favor at presefit, with sateen, English plint and pongee also very much approved. The figured sateen and English prints come in a wide range of colors and patterns and really make very charming dresses both. for children and grown-ups. Pon- gee is also a splendid choice if a good quality is purchased. - et FASHION IN BRIEF are strong favorites just now. Novel shoes of black patent leather have gray suede tops reaching a little above the, ankle bohe. A frock of red velvet has an over- skirt of brown nét caught in a chou on one side at the waistline. Vertical trimming of fringe in seif- lor is solely responsible. for the charm of a mauve cr gown. Polret displays a th plece suit of white romaine with a Nack quilted satim coat lined with tangerine taf- feta. ' Many of the evening gowns worn at Palm Beach this season are of white vanton crepe beaded in yellow beads in an all-over design. < > Black moire 1s to be one of the best selling materials for the one- plece costume this coming season. It nkey fur. ¥ Neckwear is made up fin bold, splashing colors. of linen rather than in sheer batiste and lace. The ten. dency for sport effects Is probably causing this change. Vells with small dots are preferred at the moment to the larger meshed ones with the chenille dots. , The mesh is ugually taffy or sand color with brown 'dots. Henna and putty are also good, Season's Top Coats. : The wing or cape sleeve is featured In a good many of the séason's top- coats. ' One smart model, made of plaid wool material in a heavy weave, had sleeves cut to flare from shoulder to lower edge and much longer than the arm. These sleeves were seamed together on the under arm to wrist length and below this they fell away m the arm to form a decided cape. 3 at its best whin trimmed with black " . There wete 3,808,500 pounds of ,unshelled, end 49,500 pounds. of shelled walnuts exported to tho! United States from Rumania during the year 1921. id cont was full length, beited and finished at the front with a Tuxedo | revers. : Shoe Style. Bands of black leatlier are stitehdd usa 1 pair of brown satin shoes which fasten with black mole" ribbon. white crepe fallle and the jacket of | CLOTHES FOR LITTLE GIRLS | For the six to ten-year-old girl a | dotted swiss-- | white-- trimmed with a crisp white organdie. | package only, all druggists or direct | The wide neck frill and the narrow | ruffle that trim each outer sleeve are | of organdie bound with swiss. Pockets, | trimmed with cluster of pearl buttons | pand a sash of wide black cire ribbon | and colors, rather than radically new} Palm Beach vells of Shetland silk | Jndencay a finish. CHECKS IN FAVOR | Many Kinds of Weaves Ready for the New Season, Outfit Requires Belt, and Paris Often Advocates the Use of Three, Writer Says. Surely It's a checkered spring. There are checks In woven block patterns, and checks made by single barred lines. There are tiny checks, 'big checks, In-between checks. checks show two colors, others three, and then again there are the more sub- dued one-color fabrics where the weave makes the check. You may use the checks on the bias or on "the straight; but use them you must, for something checked you should have if you want to look smart this spring. Besides the Frenéli volles checked in eponge, there are others in woven | block checks in color combinations so | attractive--copper and beige, or straw- | | berry and cream. Then there are the smaller, daintier checks of rose and white, Harding blue and tan, lemon yellow and gray. They ali make the | prettiest of frocks and require but | little trimming. Sometimes a belt is | all that is necessary; but to get the | | smart effect the belt must be dropped | | low, often as low as the hips. | Paris is advocating not only one belt, | but often three, warns a writer in the | Woman's Home Companion. Simple slip-on dresses of checked | Japanese crepe are too smart for any- | thing, worn with hats of the crepe in Some, Black and White Check. the same checked pattern. Or if not an all-checked hat, then perhaps one of the new, cute little poke shapes. It may be of white pineapple straw with the checked note introduced in two or three cotton tissue or gingham flowers, ---- THE TAILORED STREET FROCK Interesting Fabric Combination Is Fea tured in Winsome Frock for Spring Wear. An interesting fabric combination is featured In a tailored street frock for spring. The dress Is of navy canton crepe, with walstline a trifle lower than the normal waist, a straight, slightly gathered skirt and full-length flaring sleeves. It is trimmed with a lighter blue duvetyn which forms nar row side panels, each panel approxi: mately three inches wide. The lighter blue duvetyn also binds the wide bat- teau neck and the sleeves. These sleeves are slashed from wrist to shoulder, and the dyvety binding ex- tends around évery edge. A line em: broidery in red appears just inside of the duvetyn binding, and the panels are embroidered In red. This dress is sufficiently different to be noticeable, but it is conservative, and the type of frock that a well- dressed woman who is not interested In freak styles op.bizarre effects would wear, ' . Incidentally, the use of duvetyn or other heavy fabric as a trimming for a sheer material may come as an ac- ceptable suggestion to the woman who Is making over alast season gown. The duvetyn panels on the dress are two_or three inches longer than the skirt proper, and the ends are folded ' The continued vogue of crepe weaves of all sorts is one of the pres ent 'season fashion -pofuts, with un- usual fabic and color combinations alsp noticeable, A 1 fabric frock may be trimmed with organdie, a héavy silk, as faille, with hand- kerchief linen, and a sheer silk may find" a fabric such as duvetyn a desir able selection 48 a trimming touch. strong role in the development of dresses for small girls, one smart little model recently seen being made dressy by having an sce -plaited skirt bound all around with a narrow silk Brald in contrasting color, { | And | » { | 100 pairs Ladies' Low Shoes-- | : Strap and Oxfords, with low | | or Cuban Heels; reg. $3.50 and $6.00, at, pair .........3$1.00 | 50 pairs White Shoes at, pair ..$1.00 Children's Running Shoes, pair . $1.00 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE ' R.&R SHOE STORE CORNER CLERGY AND PRINCESS STREETS. TELEPHONE 486. 100 pairs high grade Ladies' Strap and Oxford Shoes, worth up to $7 pair. To go at, pair. . $2.65 ' Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, excep- tional values at, pair . . ......$1.00 And many other exceptional values. With each $10.00 purchase or over, we will give FREE 1 TOY PIANO, worth$2.50. Be sure to get one ! * 4 1 Bridal Fair Unique Event. | = At BEcaussines, a village in Hain- aut, Belgium, there is-H6ld a bridal fair. The young girls who don't want to remain sp.nsters assemble in the village square and receive prospect- ive husbands. The spectacle is certainly charm- ing and joyous. One can imagine the delicious indecision of these lucky celibates who are invited to select among a thousand brunette, blonde or auburn 'flowers those that seem to them the most charming. Paris, on Mont Ida, had omly to decide among three goddesses, And for so little he has entered into leg- end. At Ecaussines the celibates find themselves otherwisé embarass- ed. There is an encumbrance of god- desses! "It is in a name," says Maurice Prax, in . Le Pétit Parisien, 'a 'bride's fair,' but it would be more appropriate to call it a husbands' fair. For witile the girls make the polite pretence of inviting the men there to choose their brides, the fact is that the men are invited to be looked over and chosen by the girls. "The poor bachelors who have penetrated the large weddimg gur- den, who find themselves suddenly in the presence of a redoubtable bat- talion of resolute young girls--re- solved not to remain young Strig=/ must not for a long time keep up their confidence and sangfroid; they must not for a long time imagine thay they are gentlemen of the ewrr of the shepherd Paris. . . .It is the young ladtes who, in truth, must make their mischievous" or rational choice from the infatuated trgop of hapless bachelors. . It is the younggladies who must. 'pluck' the bearded, mustached or shaved bride- grooms. . . And the gathering must not be much more difficult than that of certain fruits that ripen im Sept- ember. "The wou girls of Ecaussines are gracefully clever and cunning. 'Come oy, noble gentlemen; come on to among us frail women the brides that will seem to you the sweetest and fairest.' "So they say. But when the bachelors go upon the field of the falir they euddeirly throw out the casting net." ¥ ' - 'While men see that things are not what they should be, there is often the readiness to let all go by with the placing of blame upon other peo- ple's shoulders. If those who are the enemies of innocent amusement had the direc- tion of the world, they would take away the spring and youth---the former from the year and the latter from the human life. A sunny, cheerful view of lifa, piration to make things, mem and self bettér than they are--this Js the true poetry of existence. " resting on truth, with practical "| OR ANY OTHER DAY EAT MALTANA BREAD Made from Whole Wheat Flour and Malt. It is a proven health builder. Ws Lackie's eG 1 1 2 Try it to-day. 212 King St. KINGSTON TELEPHONE 1602w, « EVERY WOMAN SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DOLLAR PAY. WE ARE OFFERING A VARIETY IN LINEN AND WOOLLEN GOODS Stamped Table Runners in Eeru, Grass, Linen-- for Apligque : Fess esenn ss. $1.00 12 Stamped Bath Towels, regular $1.50 ......... . $1.00 Linen Stamped Tea Towels . ...2 for $1.00 50 yards only, Beautiful Swis¢d Embroidery with Maltese edge, 27 inches wide, regular $1.50 a yard .. Lace for Centre Piece in Ecru only ....8 yards for $1.00 Wools for flowers, 9 yd. skeins . .....20 Skeins for $1.00 Full Sipe of D.M.C. and Cordonnet Crochet Cotton in rs. cesses Kiddies' White Dresses rererenssass esses. 91.00 wp Stamped Card Table Covers in Black and White, $1.00 up Kiddies" Panties ........ccccnnoness.B pairs for $1.00 's Needlecraft Store | 181 WELLINGTON STREET. [§

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