Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1922, p. 8

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AND VIEWS FOR WOME ~ Lite's Social Side 4 Editor of Women's Page, Tele phone 248. Private phone 857w. . v . Red and white, the colors of R. M.C., and the Umon Jack, under whose cross<barred banner the graul- uates of the Royal Military Co.legs have fought in many lands, decked the corridors and auditorium of Sir Arthur Currie Hall on Thursday-even- fog for the annual Christmas dance given by the Commandant, ataft and Gentleman cadets of the College. At the head of the stairway, the Commandant, Major General Mac- done.l, K.C.B., 0.M.G., D.s.0. and Lady Macdonell received the throngs of guests, the latter wearing & handsome gown of amethyst bucade "and silver, and carrying crimson roses. The apirit of Christmas jollity --. Was in the air; perhaps the youthful enthusiasm of the school girls home for the holidays, who consider this dance a Christmas party arranged _ for their benefit, was infectious, for | O.der people danced gally to the ex- . cellent music of Treneer's orchestra and Spiauded the dances ah heartily .8 r sons and daughters. Sil- houettes of cadets in their numerous © MAvocations were in the windows, the work of the artists among the boys of Point Frederick; red and white baloons, the latter with a flag of #Xmas Dance 1922", for decoration, were strung from gallery to galery across the head of the dancers, to fall later and be carried home as souv- For Christmas 'With slender hand-en- Eraved and soldered links, a green or white gold Walde- 'mer Chain could swing mer- 'rily from the tree on Christ- 'mas morning, and be a wel- _eome safeguard for a man's 'Watch afterwards. They are 'priced from $10.00. Pretty Gold-Filled Chains from §3.00. Also Knives to match from $2.50. enirs. A football, significant for the fact that R.M.C. won the intermed- late Collegiate champlobship, told the dance numbers through a slit in the pigskin and above the platform "Truth, Duty, Valor" and the Col- lege arms, blazed forth in colored electric lights. Beautiful effects were achieved with fights which fashed starlike or flew hither and thither among the dancers and the scarlet mess jackets of the staff, the red tunics of the cadets, the flashing Jewels, silver and gold cloth or se- quined gowns, made a co.orful scene indeed. Supper was served in the mess rooms and this dance went gaily on for sevérai'hours. Among those present -were, Gén- eral and Mrs, Elmsley, who wore a handsome black gown; General ana Mrs. F. W. Hill, who wag {n black and sequins; Col. and Mrs. H. J. Dawson, who wore white satin and lece; Col. and Mrs. Victor Ander Son, the latter in black and blue se quins; Col. and Mrs. J. A. Sroggle, who was in blue and gold; Col. and Mrs. Schmidlin who was in black taffeta; Col. and Mrs. Constantine, the latter wearing black velvet Jet; Major and Mrs. Greenwood, who was in black and green; Col. and Mrs. G. H. Ogilvie, the latter wearing a blue and black sequined gown; Major and Mrs. Turner," who was in henna satin and lace; Mons. and Madame Valtier, who wore black lace; Prof. and Mrs. ¥. Deny, the latter in blue and silver; Mrs. Arth- ur Meighen, (Ottawa) in black sat- in and lace; Capt. and Mrs. Voxés, Capt. and Mrs. Kelly, who wore black with jet and embroidery; Mr. and Mrs. QGelley, the latter in tomato crepe; Capt. and Mrs. Harvey, who wore black; Prof. and Mrs. Richard- son was in orchid satin; Prof and Mrs. Lewis, the latter in black; Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, who wore black lace; Miss Alison Maodonell wore a charming frock of orchid sat- in with draperies of georgette. The others present were, the Dean of On- tario, Col, and Mrs. F. 8S. Johnson, Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Kidd, Mr, and Mrs. F. BE. Dench, Mr. and Mrs, Halloway Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell, Mrs. W. H. Macnee, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip DuMoulin, J. H. Birkett, and Mrs. Edward Birkett, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lyster, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harty, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lee, Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Mundell, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Macnee, Dr. and Mrs. James Miller, Major and Mrs. F. G. Alderson, Mrs. Black ~ (Montreal) (Mrs. Cowan and the Misses Cowan | (Gananoque) Mrs. J." 8. Morris, , (Montreal) Mrs. Wyly Grier (To- ronto) Mrs. BE. J. MacLeMand,, Mrs, IW .A. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. | George Warner, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. | Hill, Capt. and Mrs. J. OC. Murehie, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Livingston, Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Preston, Prof. and Mrs. Stanley Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George Warner, Mrs. Van Wren, Major and Mrs. Tremain, Major and Mrs. Carr, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Doris McKay, Miss Doro- thy Mann (Montreal), Miss Fran- cesca Foulkes, Miss Margaret Mur ray (Montreal) Miss Gwyneth Mathe- son, (Ottawa) Migs Laura Kidorn, Miss Beatrice Bedell, Miss Amy Wilkinson, (Brookville) Miss Louise PAIN Re ---- | f | | i | Selosors, Shee fl your selvetion mow! 4 | Hill, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Cecil Macnee, Miss W. Nobes, Miss T. Gallagher, Miss Muriel Neale, Miss Marjorie Booth, Miss Campbell (God- erich) Miss Gwendolen and Miss Doris Folger, Miss Elinor Mundell, Miss Katherine Deane, (Toronto), Miss Mary Marne (Toronto) Miss Marion and Miss Mary Ogilvie, Miss Grier, Miss Adery Carter, (Toronto) Miss Margaret and Miss Lois Taylor, Miss Reid (Prescott) Miss Kitty Torrance, Miss Barbara Bidwell, Miss Helen Tofleld, Miss Helen Nicol, Miss Evelyn Nickle, Miss Clara Far rell. The officers of the R.C.H.A.,| Capt. Matheson, Halifax, Mr. Tyr-| rell, Toronto, Capt. Henry, Prof. Roy G. Kirkpatrick, Prof. Prince, Dr. Currie, Major Wotherspoon. » - Mr.*and Mrs. Craig, 219 Division street, expect their daughters home on Saturday, Mrs. W. C. Warren and her two small sons, from Otta- wa, and Miss Dellerene Craig, A.L. |C.M., from Sault Ste. Marie. Miss R. Dobbs, anda very successful one also of H. A. Howell, one time or- ganist of Queen street Methodist church. Mr. Howell was organist and director of 'music in Conteral Methodist church, Bault Ste. Marie" While in the Soo, Miss Craig was a student under his direction and was also his leading soloist, Principal and Mrs. 8. Ww. Dyde, énd Miss Honora Dyde will join a Christmas house party in London, Ont., at "Beachwood," the home of Rev. J. G. Stuart and Miss Marjorie Stuart, where Mrs. Farrell Dyde and her children haverbeen for some months, Mrs. Dyde, who has been | At Columbia University, New York, will also be of the party, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Henry, Napanee, i will spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Richard Cartwright, | University avenue, i Mrs. Edward Moore, Thorold, is with her sisters, the Misses Waldron, | and will be joined tomorrow by Mr. Moore, ' : | Dr. Conway Cartwright, who wag With Dr. and Mrs, Richard Cart- wright, University avenue, left for Vancouver, B.C., today, Miss Dorothy Phin, Miss Katherine Champ and Miss Beatrice Smith, Hamilton, were irr town for the dance at the Royal Military Collegé on Thursday. . . Miss Georgina Conway, New York and Frank Conway, Vancouver, B.C. will spend the Ohristmas holiday: In town from Ottaws, ou Thursday," THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway, Union street. Mr. and Mrs, George O'Connor and | ¢ Jittle Miss Peggy will come from Edmonton to spend Christmas with Mrs. John Fairlie, Brock street. Mrs, H. A. Lavell, Barrie street, bas returned from: Toronto. . . . Major and Mrs. Keene Hemming bave returned to London, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. I. G, Bogart, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bogart. Berwick, Ont. Miss Minnie Lens, Y.W.C.A., left op Thursday for Hamilton, faking Miss' Louise Fleiger with her for a visit, Mies Nellie Christie, Brock etreet, will spend Christmas with Archdea- con and Mrs. C. O, Carson, Morris burg. The Christmas family gathering of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston, Barrie street, will include Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Livington and little son, Toronto, Dr. Edward Willlamson, Hobart college, Geneva. N.Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Williamson, Brock street, for Christmas week. Mrs. Leadbeater, "Avonmore," and her son, Billy' left for Toronto today, to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davis, ) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dewar, Ot- tawa, will be with Mrs. G. Y. Chown, "Sunnyside," for Christmas. Miss (Grace Loucks, Ottawa, arriv- ed in town today to spend Christ- mas and New Year's with her moth- er, Mrs, Bdwin Loucks, Division street, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Borland, Uni- versity avenue, left for Toronto versity avenue, left for Montreal to- day, to spend the holiday season. E. J. O'Donnell, New York city, will arrive in town on Saturday, to the latter in black satin and lace; | Craig was a former pupil of Mrs, J. Spend Christmas with his sister, Miss Florence O'Donnell, Arch street. Miss Florence O'Donnell, Arch street, has returned from a visit of several months with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Reid, Rochester, N.Y. Canon Mucklegston arrived from Ottawa today, visit his sisters, the Misses Muckleston, Clergy street. Miss Bertha Clarke, of Peterboro Normal School, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clarke, Syd- enham, for the Christmas holidays. * . -. Lawrence Roberts and Stanton Fitzpatrick, Queen's University, are epending the Yule-tide vacation at their homes in Brockville, Mrs. Charles Walker, Toronto, is with her father, W. J. McKee, Will- lam street, for Christmas. Mr. Walker, Miss Edith McKee and Ar- thur McKee are expected on Satur day, Howard Williams, Augusta, will spend Christmas with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams, University avenue. ---- To-morrow's HOROSCOPE 'By Genevieve Kemble SATURDAY, DEC. 28. Very interesting and auspicious blanetary rulings should incité" to the unfolding of unexpected opport- unities or advancement, especially ior those in the employment of oth- irs or those in pubde positions. 'here is an excellent ruling for pre- ficient usek FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1023. N READERS ttn, To Be Cleared To-morrow at Genuine Price range of sizes, 34 to 44. Sak ALL OUR REGULAR $6.95 and $7.95 BLOUSES ALL OUR REGULAR $4.95 to $6.50 BLOUSES Hundreds of Beautiful Christmas Gift Blouses This is absolutely the most unprecedented Blouse Sale ever of- fered to the women of Kingston. Hundreds of handsome Novelty and Tailored Blouses--all the season's smartest styles--a complete range of season's choicest shades and styles to choose from, in a full ALL OUR REGULAR $8.95 to $9.50 BLOUSES 3.95%4.95/%5.95/%6.95 Reductions. ALL OUR REGULAR $10.95 to $11.05 BLOUSES -- -- CREPE FROCKS 325.00 *29.50 A very special purchase of French new arrivals and marked for quick sell Frocks are here, and the more Flame, Beige and Black. Sizes 16 to 20, FRENCH BEADED CREPE DE CHENE AND CANTON Direct French Importations--On Sale at Beaded and Embroidered Frocks i Frocks, showing a pleasing variety of styles or less formal afternoon affairs with side panels and Bloused Waists--in exquisite shades of Blue, 386 to 40. ON SALE SATURDAY $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 *35.00 on Saturday, They are unusual and distinction of line, Dance Rose, Sand, Red, REDUCED ! 15 ONLY---odd Canton up. Navy Blue and Rlack. surprisingly low bargain price of, Kingston Belleville REDUCED ! CANTON CREPE and CREPE DE CHENE DRESSES $13.95 Crepe and Crepe de Chene Will be placed on sale wh-- $13.96 TFAMMH Go Lomi, Dresses in sizes 16 BATURDAY at the Peterboro Phone 2009, | ---------------- ferment and honors, whh recognition is in the air; mysterious packages are for industry and initiative as well a8 being smuggled into the houses, for original thought and ideas. Some [drawers and cupboards are locked disappointment may be visited upon (from inquisitive little eyes, the the household or social circle. Christmas tree is in the garden ready Those whose birthday it is may {to sot up to grace the drawing room, look for a year of advancement or and the chiming of St. Nicholas' bells recognition with increase of busi- jg sounding on the air. ness, but domestic affairs may hold disappointment. A chiid born on this Ties in boxes for Christmas pre- day ie likely to rise in life througs gents, J. P. Forrest, King street. Your foun ain pen gift will be doubly appreciated with your friend's name lettered on it in gold. Kinnear & D'Esterre. Wha. ardently we wish, we soon believe, Tweddell's sale $19.00 suits. Hypocrisy is the necessary bur- den of villainy. There is no mystery--only mist in our ayes. \ / deavor, but it should be trained to be careful early in life. ' clever and original thought and en | BARNUM'S | | What the Edtor Hears That a cheque for $900 was sent to the Canadian Institute for the | Blind as the result of the house to house canvass of the 1.0.D.B, / That the people of Kingston are "|assisting Senta Claus with his pack in a truly generous way. | BAKERY _. Christmas Fruit Cake--plain or iced--all sizes --1% lbs. to 10 Ibs. Order now. Fresh Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs. Recpes Far Christmas Cakes, 'Jone poutd j of tlour--¥ you can. Some time ago some of my Read- |Three and one-half cups of flour wil, er Friends were kind enough io send [do if you can't work in the full me recipes for Springerle cookies, or pound. Roll this one-fourth inch | Christmas Cakes, which other read- thick, cut with a tin cookie cu.ter | ors will find Very usetul at tnis ume. | (1 do mot use the wood forms) and Mrs. F. G.: "I enclose a recips lay on a welltloured board to dry tor Springterle Cookies ,also one for over night. Next day bake in a very Pepper Nuts: Springle No. 1: Cream [slow oven ti a light brown." Sogeibar one Whatpoen of butter] Mm an 0 cups verizsed sugar; (ies: Beat four and one pound of add four unbeaten eggs, one at a powdered a a a ot time, beating well. Add four cups o» hour. Then add one teaspoon of bak- flour which has been gifted with Ing powder and one pound of flour. Flavor with a few drops of Anise ofl, flavoring 1s desired. That St. George's hall is a busy place this week, Sunday school| teachers are marking presents; busy | workers are twining wreathes to deck the cathedral for Christmas. On | Wednesday evening the Red Cross packed splendid Christmas boxes for Mowat Sanitorfum and tonight the | Christmas Tree for the Sunday school will be the event of the evening. That already the Christmassy feel SONORA Phonograph FOR CHRISTMAS . A gift which will con- tinue its joyful message long after the price is for- THE SO "MELODIE" WITH " $15.00 worth of Records of your own selection $80.00 The "Melodie" is shown here on a cabinet, which can be pur- chased at a slight extra cost. Easy terms of payment ar- ranged. 'Open evenings. LINDSAY'S td ili, "C ua .

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