Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1923, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG wh In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features or ETL a) NK Coff SI 8 a es ee precy] \) YP UN I ~~ Are you inclined to be stout ? R over a quarter of a century Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets have been the choice of thousands n thousands of stout women all over the world, To-day, with the advent of the draped gown and tailored suit, it is more than ever necessary to attend carefully to the corset foundation beneath. A Nemo Corset will give you anatomicall correct support and control, smooth away any figure flaws and bring fort your best lines. And there is a Nemo Corset to meet your exact individual needs no matter what type of figure you possess. Ask our corsetieres to show you a Self-Reducing model, and explain to you how the famous Self-Reducing straps banish undesirable flesh. There is no additional charge for extra large sizes up to 44. 70 Models: sizes 22 to #4: $4.50 to $8.50. : ' "Once try a Nemo and you'll never change' Sold in Kingston exclusively by STEACY'S LIMITED Made by KOPS BROS. Limited well washed ; and carry the truly clean odor so pleasing to the House-keeper. 3 NSARM N:: AN RRR LR 0 is:strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. ods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is eyen more tial for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grow py are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children hat brought C before the public after years of research, dino ¢laim has been made for it that its use for over 30 What is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Soothing Syrups. It is 'pleasant. It contains ; . Opium, Morphine nor narcotic substande. Its age is its guarantee. Jue S050 an thirty Yeats it has been in constant use for the relief » Flatuleacy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the natural sleep. Ae I Re le GENUINE CASTORIA ALwavs 'Bears the Signature of ¢ For Over 30 Years VELVET IS FAD ~~ OF MID-SEASON Favorite Fabric Holds Touch of Distant Enchantment and 4 Picture of Romance. FOR THE WINTER WARDROGE Materiai Now Used to Bedeck Youth as Well as Old Age--Draped Modes: Find Way Into Many Inter. esting Uses. The turn of the season is upon us once more, and with it the ubiquitous velvet gown. Every year it.is likely tg be said that "never before has this ma terial been sucha favorite." The truth, writes a fashion correspondent in_the New York Thmes, is that, although'the fabric itself is old past counting, Its Charming Velvet Frock With Which Is Combined Belge Tucked Silk; Straight Shirred Panels at Sides. The effect of velvet is always rather regal, regardless of how it is used. Un- consciously, perhaps, it Is connected in one's miad with the pomp. and sump- tuous array that trailed In the wake of and to soften the severity of autocratic old age. Today the leading shops use velvet to bedeck even the small maid of three or four. The short sleves unadorned, the long waisted basque, and the full gathered ing. For young people the simplest modes are the most effective. A rich mn sel § FF § il 5 skirt make a style reminiscent of | Dutch paintings and extremely flatter 1] with jewel-studded arm bands hung In genlously from the sieeve. That a velvet frock may be as at tractive as it Is useful is evident from the dark brown model, with which is combined beige tucked silk. The drop shoulder sleeves utilize both fabrics, the upper half being of silk fastened in an uneven line below the shoulder. To this Is attached, ostensibly with novel little buttons, a plece of veivet set in the under part of the sleeve, The lower part of the long-waisted blouse is of slik In a square bib effect, and a narrow piece of silk with scalloped edge finishes the neck, Over the plain skirt fall straight shirred panels on each side, which hang several Inches below the hem. Both colors and materials are well balanced with a re- sult that Is most satisfying to a critical eye. Such a dress is wearable on any' number of occasions and would be welcome In a carefully selected ward-' robe. Has Ciose-Fitting Sleeves. Altogether different is the black vel. vet frock with tight mousquétaire sleeves fitting closely from shoulder to wrist. They are cut in one plece with the long, slim bodice, which follows closely the lines of the figure. It rt ens snugly at the throat, and the wide collur of ermine, drawn to a big bow on the left side, adds a touch unique and delightful. The skirt follows the best practice of the current mode In draping about the hips, and is caught up at the left with black-tipped er- mine. The cascading folds end In a point below the hem that reaches al- most to the ground In uneven line. The whole is the perfect type of dress for the slight figure of graceful pro- portions. Simple, without being se vere, it gains distinction by its-leck of ornament and its unusual we of con- trasting fur, The cold brilliance of sparkling jew- els finds its most effective background in the subdued yet lustrous surface of velvet; and the woman who uses it to | set off the glitter of precious stones"! will wisely see to it that the gown is imple in line. softness of the other. Hardly a these days appears without its bit of gold or silver or glistening beads to prevent menotony, Moreover, a gown | all of velvet needs something to give it point and vividness. One dinner crea- | tion of black chiffon velvet exemplifies | the combination strikingly, with short | scalloped sleeves of beaded silver tis- | sue and an exaggeratedly wide girdle, | |placed low about the hips, appearing | to be drawn through straps of velvet. Another has silver embroidery on the | inside of swinging sleeve bands that bang almost to the wrist, matching the design In a slender embroidered orna- ment in front where the waist meets the apron skirt, There are rosettes of gold and black velvet; long sash ends ind girdles lined with gold tissue, and anexpected Inserts of metal in waists and sleeves to catch and reflect the light, ; . ~ Wor Evening Wear, ~ Evening clothes are a different thing, and when red velvet and gold lace unite, one might reasonably ex. How smart women keep their skin soft and fresh IN. CHAPPING WEATHER - Under a perfect hat properly worn your face must be delight- fully fresh and smooth qven in chapping weather, A sli t roughness, a hint of redness, would be rightly inexcusable, since this famous method has been developed that takes care of your skin. To make your skin immune to cold and wind two things are a nh the right amount and kind of oil. And iling outdoor protection. This method has become famous in almost every country. Pond's Vanishing Cream is world A jal cleansing that makes ed 2 famous for its unfailing protec. your skin marvelously soft Metal cloth combines | pffectively with velvet, for the hard sheen of one complements the yielding | ress ° tion. It contains the most effec- tive ingredient known to skin pecialists for rough- ening and cracking of severe cold. Evenin the most chap- ing weather it forms a delicate t sure protection for your skin. Never neglect to apply it before . going out. Eepeciall y in cities where well women will not endure an unbeautiful rough- ened skin, more Pond"s Vanis . ing Cream is sold than all other Buy a jar or a tube of both these creams for 50 cents each in any drug or departmental store. They cannoteencourage the growth of hair. The Pond's Co., 146 Brock Ave., Toronto, Ont. N Nor Use this tains just the right and kind of oil --Pond's Cold Cream. Lt iyso rich in 8 very fing Vain tits nig i i oil it needs. Then the outdoor protection famous in almost every country Your skin in the morning is ing cream that con- / / MADE IN Margot's Tomb Frock. and straight eut Pharaoh fringes are When the Earl of Carnarvon dis- covered the tomb of Pharaoh Tut- ankhamen at Luxor be at the same time set the new season's fashions. Dress designers both in Paris and London are turning their attention to be the vogue. caught at Already some "tomb" gowns have made their appearances in London. At the wedding of the Honorable Joan Paynder and Bir Edward Grigg, Mrs. Herbert H. ("Margot") Asquith that of a lighted the court of the Pharaohs lin a Tutankhamen drees--the first 3,000 years ago. Carnarvon frocks {to be seen here The dress was made of light, are to Egypt and the fashions which de- caused some sensation by appearing | broken. oy of closely swathed terracotta cloth, the waist with a large scarab clasp, the whole effect being mummy's Whethey the mummy frocks wili be generally worn remains to be seen. wrappings. The rays of happiness, like those colorless when une "Everytime -- for the wash after the shave, it soothes the skin.' on the Jfaraily use it DELIGHT Tourer Soap iran op H id i i ge sf il £14 i i 12 il it i: : ; : : i : : i I E i $k i ?5ds ii! i §itit i : i B EH i i # Fe po Sr [) JOHN TAYLO

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