Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1922, p. 21

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SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1022. ee ros THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | In the 'Realm of 'Women---Some Interesting Features ---- A slow oven will not spoil your baking when you use _EGG-O Baking Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER v ---- How Mastin's Yeast] Vitamon Tablets Put Flesh On Thin Folks Strengthen The Nerves and Invigorate The Body--Ea and Bio] To Take--Results Surprisingly Quick' If you want to put some firm, healthy flesh on your bones, in- crease your nerve force and power, clear tl : skin and complexion and look 2d feel 100 per cent. better, simply taking two tiny Mastin's VITAM N tablets with each meal and watch results. Vitamon con- tains highly concentrated yeast- vitamines as well as the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Boluble A and Water Soluble C) snd is now being used by thousands. It positively will not upset the stomach or cause gas, but, on the contrary, is a great aid to digestion, to overcome constipation and wu a general conditioner of the whole system. Complete satisfaction ab- solutely teed or the trial costs you . Be sure to remember the pame Mastin's VI-TA-MON-- the original and genuine yeast. vitamine tablet--there is nothin, else like it, so do nof accept imi Maatin's VITAMON Tablets at ail good druggists, -- 1 utes: You can got Distributors--F. L, Benedict , Co., Montreal ST READ OUR GUARANTEE --If you are not entirely satisfied with the results In your own case your money will be promptly refunded. SER TheWorids Standard-Used byMiliions at 7 mT Shute > # SHAPED FOOT i NO. SEAMS ' WOULDN'T it madden you?--teying to keep the seams of your stockings straight? . . But why seams at all? Seams are not necessary for a perfect fit. Mercury Stockings are full-fashioned --and seamless too. Patented machines knit the shape into them. No seams at the back. No seams to chafe the foot. Mercury Stockings come from the wash with their original shape _ i and lustre--and do not shrink. . Many new shades in heathers and cash- meres--and all silk patterns, 208 i -- Room 105 Mokonnon miaurpls Compan Stato. > A _ Things dont turn up in this] Always pay honest debts and hon. world unless somebody turns 'them est compliments and you will suec-. WR sl N WINTER WRAPS New Material Is Soft, Woolly; Covered With Designs. All-Over Hang; Patterns Are Worked by Less Expensive Cloth Machine-Stitched. One of 'the 'newest materials ror winter coats and wraps !s soft and voolly and covered all over with fan- asti¢ designs worked In raised silks. At first sight this cloth recalls the opular matelasse of last year, but in reality it Is quite another thing, 18serts a fashion writer in the Boston (ylobe. The all-over pattern is worked by hand In the best circumstances, but less expensive cloth of the same order Is machine-stitched. A lovely little wrap made of this new stuff is bordered with loutre. This is one of the ultra-short models which have suddenly leaped into favor. First we had hip coatees and then pictur- esque wraps which finish off suddenly at the waist, as Indicated In my draw- ing. : The sleeves of this model are so wide that from_the back they give a cape effect. This is essentially a youthful garment--just the thing for a pretty Nrl to throw over her smart lance-tea frock. It Is warm, becoming nd comparatively easily made. On lie other hand it must be confessed hat a waist-length wrap Is apt to make, its owner look a wee bit clumsy unless she, happily, happens to be ex- ceptionally tall and slender. The same embroidered cloth is car riled out In two colors--bright blue silks on a beige ground, or dark blue Winter Wrap of Seal Brown Stitched 8iik and Seal Fur, silks on gray. But the best results are obtained by a skillful combination of neutral tints, light and dark beige, gray or putty. Without doubt hip-coatees and wraps will remain in favor all the winter, and In this connection the sack models are most successful. Shaved lamb is used for these little garments. The skins are beautifully prepared and dyed, some "really wonderful tints being obtained. Since the fancy of the moment is for colored furs shaved lamb comes in for considerable atten- tion. It is particularly successful in a clear shade of pinkish beige, combined with beige fox and lined with Chinese bine taffeta. Monkey-fur fringe has taken a fresh lease of life; If is used by our best tailors and dressmakers--on day and evening dresses alike, EIGHT INCHES FROM GROUND Skirt Length Receives Official Ap. proval; Comfortably Wide but Not Flaring. For street apparel akirts are to be comfortably wide, but not flaring, about a yard and a half being the ap- proved width, according to a fashion writer. Eight Inches from the ground bas 'the official approval with six Inches for gfterncon frocks, and eve ning frocks sweeping the floor, or at least touching ft. . These rules, slightly elastic, are meant for mature women. Perhaps the younger women will wear skirts a trifie shorter, but not to the knees as during the last season or two. Caracul and Mole. Caracul and mole are two pelts that "have been selected for the embellish- ment of fall coats. Panels and kin- dred emplecements are developed wholly In these flattest of the pelts, One example showed a checkerboard éffect worked dn cloth 'and black cara. cul » Sr -- th. Coats Are Fancy. The fancy coat worn with a plam skirt is being taken up by a few smart dressers. It is usually of the same material as the skirts, but all-over em- broldered. > ---------- Bandanna Mat. Many turbans are being made of sii printed In. the pattern of the old bandanna handkerchief. mes the ends of the silk are knotted after the old plantation style ' After the lie Is told you wake up to the consequences of i. SCARFS IN FAVOR, Charming Accessory Is Easy to | Make at Home. | | Just Matter of Choosing Right Mate- | rials and Putting Together in | the Right Way. | De you possess enough scarfs? They | are in particular favor just now, and | If you haven't all you want, by all | means go to work and make some / more. For making thm isn't a dim. | cult thing to do. And it isn't an ex pensive thing to do, either. It is just | a matter of choosing the right mate | rials and putting them together In the | right way. | Of course, the simplest sort of scarf for evening Is just the strip of tulle, This need not be finished in any way, It comes In different widths, The one a yard and a half wide Is a good one | to choose. Get threequarters of a yard for a scarf. Three-quarters is | the width, of course, and the yard and | a half is the length: y You can put a big tassel on each | end of a length of tulle to make a little more elaborate searf. Sliver and gllt tassels come at all sorts of prices --three or four. dollars for the big ones, 50 cents for the smaller ones, and as little as 25 cents for the very little ones. If you want something more eiabo rate still you can buy a strip of velvet brocaded chiffon and hem all its edges, or edge them, shawl -wise, with fringe, | This makes an especially pretty scarf, particularly just now when Spanish shawls are in vogue. Then there are those tied-and-dyed | scarfs. T6' make>them get a length | of crepe de chine-or other thin silk fabric, and knot the ends or else tie | them with a strip of white rag. Then | immerse the scarf in some dye--orange or scarlet, gray or blue. Use a cream or white or ecru fabric for the founda- tion. Then when the scarf is dyed there will be an irregular band at the ends where It was tied or bound of the original color. The wavy lines marking the band and the half tones at the edges of the undyed part add to the attractiveness of the scarf. LOOSE: AND LONGER GOWN Here is the afternoon gown with the loose effect and compromised length that attracted so much attention at the recent annual fall style show of the Fashion Art League of America, held in Chicago. Highty-Qlazed Trimmirgs in Pad and Blue Are Unad Upan Neutral Backgrounda. Jackets that serve for outdonr wees are evolved from kid or leather One attractive wodel Is developed from gray leather and trimmed wish red, the red taking the form of a narrow piping around the standing coli, the cuffs, the pockets sud the front clos ing. Another jacket, made for a promi. nent French actress for wear at a pre. | miere, was made of hlistered kid, very soft and supple, thd blistered effect being emphasized by embdrotdery. Ae companying this jacket was.a white dress, the skirt made of cloth snd the waist of tte crepe. The sleeves of the d Roumanian motif as were the small pockets on the 'skirt. Among novelties being used as trim- | mings on dull leather jackets are highly glazed leathers in red, blue]... and other bright hues. These vivid | colors are particularly effective<upon backgrounds of neutral colorings. Fur.Coat Styles. The mew fur coats are distinctly longer. Many shown are full length, coming to a point not far above the ankle! Many of the capes are of the "ripple" sort with wide armholes. 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