. Phyllis Spencer, Miss TU a, 0h ET HE RF SP MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 10232. isses Lyman, Theo- Life's So ore Lyman, Montreal, will also be with his sisters and daughter. | . 2 ® * | # Cl al Si de ] | Cadets Max and Brian Carr-Harris | will go to Ottawa from Royal Mili- tary College, to spend Christmas with, 5 Editor of Women's Page, Tele phone 243. Private phone 857w. . % . On Saturday afternoon the Vic- torian Order committee with the Kingston Chapter of Graduate Nurses, entertained the mothers who | bring -their children to the Welfare! Station to receive the wise and kind- | ly advice of the Victorian nurses and | the benefit of Dr. H. E. Day's week- | ly clinic. The large recreation room | of the Y.W.C.A. was filled with| bright faced smiling mothers and | bables as good as gold, because they are healthy. Mrs. 8. Crawford! President of the Victorian Order | committee, and Miss Abernethy, | ~President of the Graduate nurses, with Mrs. Robinson and Miss Leed- | er received the guests and F. J. Wil son of the Y .M.C.A. acted as chair-| man and introduced the performers who gave a much enjoyed program-| me, Miss Nora Willlamson, played a 'Plano number, Miss Isobel Hughes, | sang, Miss Peggy Miller recited in| her inimitable way, Guy Merriner, | New York, gave an amusing piano- | logue. Miss Barker, sang, Jack Eld- er's songs were most amusing and Mre. Kettle's gong heartily applaud- ed. Miss Frances Devlin was the ac- companist. Tea was served from a table decked with red and white, and centred with red berries; holly was tied to the baskets of sandwiches and everything had a festiye air. One | kad only to see the happy mothers | and babies to realize what a power | for good in the community the Wel- fare station, where last year over | 2,000 visits were paid by mothers | and their bables, is. Said one young | mother whose lovely crowing baby | Was being admired, "Oh, when he is | cut-of-sorts I. just 'wheel him over to the station and Mrs. Robinson tells me what to do and he gets all | right again." i . . » Mrs. Norman Fraser, Queen's] Residence, was the hostess ,of a charming dance on Saturday for the 'girls In residence. The sitting rooms | were artistically arranged and the! blg reception. room gave plenty of room to the dancers. Mrs. Fraser recelyed, wearing a gown of black | charmeuse 'and lace, and 'a corsage | bouquet of crimson roses. Bupper | was served from the dining room.! Among the guests were, Miss Helen Tofleld, Miss Grace . Mooers, Miss, Phoebe Smith, Miss Elsie Jones, Miss Jessie Mair, | Miss Gweneth Matheson, Miss Los | Taylor, Miss Ruth McClement, Miss | Anella Minnes, Miss Gladys and Miss | Florence Montgomery. The men | were students and cadets from the Royal Military College. : y . - * | The Badminton Club met in the | Armories for the last time before | Christmas on Saturday. Among those present were, Col and Mrs. | Victor Anderson, Col. and Mrs. | Constantine, Col. and Mrs. Harris, | Col. and Mrs. Beverley Browne, Col. ! * Btockwell, Col. and Mrs. J. F, Foul- | their aunt, Mrs. W. Dale Harris. R. Hemming, Mrs, James Hamilton, | They will be here for the Lewin- Mrs. F. W. Hill, Capt. and Mrs, Rob- | Dale Harris wedding. erts, Capt. and Mrs. Murchie, Capt. Cplonel and Mrs. A. F. Harrls, Preston, Mrs. James Miller, Miss Kingsten, are expected in Ottawa -|for the Lewin-Dale Harris wedding s on Saturday next and will' be the W. Dale Harris. * . Hora, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss A een Rogers, Miss Helen Strange, ) Marion Ogllvie, Miss Edith Carruth-| guests of Mrs. ers, Capt. Carruthers, Capt. Morton. ' . . - { Mrs. John Maegillivary and Miss The Board of the Y.W.C.A. have | Mary Macgillivary, Albert street, set up a gorgeously, decorated Christ- [have returned from Boston. mag tree in the Club room at the| MF. and Mrs. W. T. Conley, Brook- "Y"" and on Friday they entertained | 1Y0. N.Y., are the guests of Mr. and the Girl's Fellowship Club, the Re-|Mrs. George Nicol, Frontenac street. creation Club and the Unity Corps, Miss Aubrey MeLeod, St. John, the latter providing an excellent pro- | Who has been in Montreal, will jdin gramme. The tree lighted by electri- | Mrs. G. K. McLeod at "Annandale" City and gay with silyer, was also | this week. laden with swects and gifts. On Sat- | . -- urday afternoon the girls'of the sew. Sale of hand painted chine and Ing class and other small girls were (Pictures, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- entertained by these energetic | 942y and Friday, Compton Studio, and kindly women, among whom are | 163 Alfred street. Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. H ; re o-- Breck and Miss Isabel Ross. - - . Diary of a Fashion Model By GRACE THORNOLIFFE The dinner dance at the Frontena Club on Saturday was a pleasant af- fair although the attendance wus not large. Among those present were, | Sprain iavy 8§ Mr. and Mrs. Huowes Waddell, | Frog of Rav} Stripeq i Siver Miss Emma Pense, Major and Mrs, | Late this afternoon I happened to Frederick Alderson, Captain and |, in the vicinity of Park avenue, Mrs, Kelly, Miss. Nora Macnee, Miss } and I resolved to call on my friend Lillan Fair, Miss Edith Carruthers, {the decorator. Miss Helen Nicol, Miss Caroline | "You threatened to serve tea at Mitchell, Miss Isabel Minnes, cap: {five all winter," I warned her. Henry, Capt. Lee, Capt. Carruthers, | "That's just to attract such callers J. Hickey, A. N. Lyster, Gordon Cun- las you more frequently," she con- ningham, Cadet McMahoa apd M:, | tessed. Goodwin. | "A warming cup of tea does sownd sv.» |alluring on such a chilly day," I re- Mrs. Frederick Etherington, Uni | plied. "But I really won't insist on versity avenue, was the hostess of ali: because I came only for a talk small dinner .on Saturday evening | wip you." when her guests were Dr. and Mrs. | "You're very welcome," she assur- W. T. Connell, Col. and Mrs, Victor req me, '1"And because It i§ 80 cool, Anderson and Dr. and Mrs, James |. are most surely going to have our Miller, tea." - » > Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, Mack streer, Is entertaining the Monday Bridge | Club this afternoon. -. . %» Miss Florence McKibbon, Picton, i$ spending the weck with her sister, Miss Edna McKibbon, Union street. Miss Pearl Gardiner a Queen's | - arts graduate of 1922, spent the week-end in the city, the guest of | Mrs. Charles Louden, Union street. { She has been attending the Faculty | of Education course in Toronto, and ls on her way to spend the Chri p mas vacation at her home in Bains- ville Mr..and Mrs. T. A. Rankine Smith and their daughters, Margaret and Velma will come from Ottawa on Friday next to spend Christmas with Mrs. .T. G. Smith, Wellington street. - » . Mrs. W. B. Carey's tea dance cn Saturday afternoon for Miss Gwen- eth Matheson, was a pleasant affair, indeed, her guests, including some of the girls of the younger set and cadets from the Royal Military Col- lege. Miss Beatrice Smith, Hamilton, will be In town for the dance at-the Hicks, Major and Mrs. V. Tremaine. kes, Major and Mrs. Lafferty, Jesjor| and Mrs. Greenwood, Prof. and Mrs. Royal Military College on Thursday. Miss Helen Lyman will come from Major and Mrs. Noel Carr, Mrs. T. D. Boston to spend Christmas with the HR Let Us Help You Solve Your ~ Gift Problems! A FEW OF THE MANY USEFUL GIFTS: LADIES' EVENING SLIPPERS in Patent or Kid, White Calf and Tinsel Cloth. LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. LADIES' BOUDOIR SLIPPERS"in all the newest colors. SPATS--Buttoned, Buckled or Laced. : OVERSHOES--4 or § Buckle. Also Cavalier with collar, HOCKEY BOOTS. This Smart Gown of Woolen Crepe Has Sleeves with an Inverted Pleat. She began arranging the tea-cad- dy, and I glanced about the shop. Finally, my eyes came back to my hostess, "I find your charming gown more attractive than.any of these lovely knick-knacks you have to tempt the shopper," 1 confessed. "Do let me see it better." She came over toward me and wheeled clowly around. "I'm very glad you noticed it," she confessed. "I'm very proud of this frock." "It looks like an import to me," I guessed. : "It 4s," she beamed. "I brought it back from Paris with me." THE. DAILY PRITISH WHIG. RIE ESE = ------ A ficient ouseke Laura A Kirkman What Will Your Christmas Dinncr |end pepper) and lay this stuffing on Cost You? {the flank end, then skewer i: into In the average home, the Christ- |shape. . Place the meat in a roasting nas dinner is the part of the Ohrist- | pan, dust well with flour, sprinkle a mas celebration upon which the {little more flour in the pan, and bake housekeeper must economize, For, [with the bottom of the pan covered when the housekeeper-mother™ has | with boiling water. From time 'o 'aid for the kiddie-car for the two- (time, baste with the liquor in ths | ear-oid, the big doll for sister, and |pan. In roasting, allow about 20 {the pair of skates for the 14 year-|minutes to the pound. vid, in addition to the Christmas treg Old-Time Potato Cake: Mash | and the stocking toys---there really is enough boiled white potatoes "0 fill & | not much money left over for turkey! |oudrt measure twice. Season richly [So today I am going to suggest an |with melted butter, salt and pepper; conomival yet satisfying dinner to {then stir in threb large onions finely serve on Christmas Day: chopped, and three beaten (not separ- ated) eggs. Place in "loaves" {n two bread pans, brush mounded 'ops with more melted butter, and bake till a| Celery [golden brown in a moderate oven, Old-Time Potato Cake I referred to garnishing the lamh Baked Catined Corn | This may be done In several ways. Grape Julce Pumpkin Pie | One of the most effective ways is with x |eprigs of parsléy laid on top of the | [meat and eWelrcling it on the platter, A nother way is by using celery leaves This is feast enough for anyone. [to form a ring around the' nisat on It {9 no different from the old-fash- the platter, and using crisp halfslices loned Christmas Dinners which our (cf bacon (crinkled or curled) 'on top. grandmothers oooked--except for the [Still another way is with the greenest substitution of lamb for turkey. Even [celery leaves Interspersed with the turkey stuffing is there (in the radishes whieh you have cut flower- | lamb), and the cranberries and "pun- |shape (that is, made petals of the | {kin ple." And if the lamb is garn- [red skin.) | ished effectively, the turkey will not Tuomorrow--Answered Letters, be missed. To make it still more "Chrietmasy" the housekeeper should . ss . re decorate her dinner table with yule- ma os Tiiries addressed 10 Mins Rik [Hide favors and have *Sania Claus || coping" department will be answered | | centrepiece of some dort, Jin these columns in their turn. This re- | | Stuffed. Forequartdr of Lamb: quires--€onsiderable time, howe ver, ow- | {When you order this have your but- [ing to the great number received. So if | {cher trim it and crack the bones. |a personal or quicker reply is desired, | Prepar: a sage and onlon stuffing, | | (one part chopped onion to two parta | breaderumbs, moistened with melted butter and seasoned with sage, salt Stuffed Forequarter of Lamb Cranberry Sauce Brown Gravy, Minced Pie Nuts Candles stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use YOUR full name, street number, and the name of your city and state.--The Editor. tone's gowns in Paris," with a sigh. "My dear, that's just the catch in this case," she told me.' "It sounds so grand and expensive, and it {sn't H on Nn< C 0 P E I all." By Genevieve Kemble | "It may not be expensive, but it's beautiful," I insisted. "How did 1t { happen?" | "I was with a young girl who was | going to one of the world-famous | designers," she told me. 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J "And you found you could ge for less?" I asked, breathless. ince it springs from the triendl 1 "My dear," she went on. "I saw! . : yan a tall mannikin come out in the love- Dents of Uranus, the radical, both : ly navy wool crepe. It was so much 0" !UBar and solar transit, and is | fortified by excellent Mars and Jupi- 1 dl I wear that I had to ask the ter positions. Rome care is urged " Sh against deception or treachery. fae oad 4d It simply floor you?" 1 Those whose birthday it is are un- | "It floored me because It was 50) der excellent promise for a year of | much less expensive than 1t~Jooks,." | important change and achievement. | she admitted, "After that I could-| TheY should embrace every oppor- | n't refuse it." tunity to further their fortune, but | "Those silver stripes are woven In, have a modicum of caution against | not applied as I thought," I remark-| treachery or frand. A child born on ed, taking a fold of the material in) this day will be talented, original in | my hand. - \* thought and action, popular and en- | "Yes, I Tealized it must be made] ergetic and may attain public rec )8- | lL It may have an active ana | from a pattern piece of materiall Rition. | when I saw how perfectly the stripe eventful career. fits into this inverted pleat at the | Let the classified advertisements sleeve," she remarked. help your Christmas buying and sell- to be read from this day's planetary configurations. There is the prospect | of opportunity, for an Important | t this change or journey, which may be al- | j mons revolutionary in {ts benefits, | i | "That is a charming sleeve," ing. said. "Yes, it's different from any I' Cl ' * | seen," she confided. "You see, th i» inverted pleat makes it smooth and | What the Editor Hears : flat at the shoulder, and then the | wider under-arm part gives , ample freedom for movement of the arm.¥ "1 like everything about it," I de-| clared, as she advanced toward me with a steaming cup of tea. EE -------------- That no two women in the town have as many friefids as our Vietor- lan nurses, whose blue uniforms are a welcome sight in tinie of trouble. That we the Woman's Institutes are helping to make some one else happy at Christmas, | Another reeson why father does aot take mother down town for a chicken dinner 1s because for the price of the dinner. he can buy eno chicken for all the family, it he could get mother to spend a ocon- ple of hours in a hot kitchen to cook That what a man describes as tem- | Perment in an actress is apt to be called temper in a wife. "What swank, Belag able to buy The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159, 184 Princess St. rr RTT TTT HLT THT TRI PASTEURIZATION FILLS A NEED--THE ULTIMATE SAFEGUARD All Our Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized. PRICE'S DAIRY it. Tr : That Queen Mary assists in pack- Ing the boxes of clothing for the poor made by the Queen Mary's Needle- work Guild, herself, and dons a big white apron for her work. That a number of ex-cadets will be in town for the Royal Military College Christmas dance. That the church choirs are practis, Ing apecial music for the Christmas |i festival, | That the Jingling of Santa Claus bells will be heard Httde ears, A Far-Sigh The witness had doubtful statements, examining barrister was becoming ! s¥asperated. ' if "You mean to tell me." he said, i soon by sharp made several and the cross- "that you saw this happen .in the dark, whilé you were half a mile away?" * "Oh, yes!" replied the witness cheerfully. "I can see millions of i miles on a clear night." ; | "Millions of mfles? Come, now | fl sir, that is too much." i "Well, sald the witness, 'what ii about the stars?" -- Pearson's. Hl -- | ' Although true, be cautious about ! HI stating that which appears to be J false FRENCH IVORY Never before have we had such a variety of useful gifts in FRENCH IVORY at such reason able prices. Ivory Toilet Sets ..8$5.00 to $35.00 Ivory Mauicure sets $4 to 820.00. Ivory Mirrors $3.50 to $10.00 Ivory Brushes .... $2.50 to $10.00 Ivory Shaving sets $4.50 to $10.00 Bottles, = Scissors, Shoe Make your selection mow! Ivory Trays, Pin Cushions, Perfume Horns, Powder Boxes, Jewel Box es, etc. L. T. BEST, Druggist CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION FOR YOUR FAMILY SONORA MODEL PHONOGRAPH And $15.00 worth of Records l= $175.00 | - This instrument alone is INSPECT listed at $195.00. OUR DISPLAY OF SONORA PHONOGRAPHS PRICED FROM In design, it's graceful lines of simple dignity ap- peal to all. Sold on easy terms. 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