, »FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923, a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features ADVANCE MODELS OF SUMMER FROCKS Distinctive Designs Feature Simple Lines in the . New Co=tumes. wenn Pure Green Tea-- | HEROINES OF HISTORY | i § Significant Incidents in the Lives : of Famous Women, | p | is guaranteed the finest : | when it bears the name ? "SALADA™ Famous for its Flavor--Just try a sample. nn By Mark Stuyvesant. -ed | How Julia Ward Howe Wrote "Bat | tle Hymn of the Republic. "Mine eves have seen the coming of | the glory of the Lord, { Is trampling out the vintage | where the grapes of wrath are | stored, ! He has looted the fateful lghtning | i of his terrible, swift sword, {His truth is marching on!" He Ideal for Woollens The finest woollens can be laundered re- peatedly the Lux For two generations no one has way. | y! 4 ' {read these lines without thrilling to ih ke jtheir beauty. and feeling the depth The thin satin-like flakes | {of their stirring spirit. 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Phone 378. mn city. | In 1843 this popular young girl, | who was born in the very best societ y | {in America, married into a fine Bos | Her husband was Dr. 8. | ton family iG. Howe, whose work among the promi- {ionable residential section of tha Toronto GALLAGHER'S | TAXI | SERVICE 9 £4 0 | DAY AND NIGHT comfort & economy), {deaf and dumb niade him a nent figure in the United States. { Immediately her house became the meeting place for all the distin- | guished people of Boston. Of this | Mrs. Howe wrote: { "When I think of it, I believe 1 had a salon once upon a time. I did A CLOAK FOR BRIDES { Something entirely new for the bri-| dal trousseau is a cape of hyacinth pink baronet satin with tinted peonies under the draped bolster collar. ~~ / HNon-Rustable could not control her emotions as | This White-Dotted Swiss Is Trimmed This Deep Orange Calico Is Figured she watched them swinging along ---- Cuticura Talcum with Yellow and White Lace. [Sa By ANNETTE BRADSHAW in Dark Red. voile and gingham or figured-sateen. At the left, the frock is of white not call it so, ner even think of it as such ; vet within it were gathered reople who represanted many and and heard them singing with joy in [their hearts becausc they were giv- ing their lives to keep united a great | nation. varioys aspects of life. They were | real people, not lay figures distin- Summer fashions have _ghaped | {guished by names and clothes." | { themselves now along definite lines, land the clever woman can begin planning her frocks for that season {while the most attractive lines of un- dotted-swiss, which adds much to its daintiness by using narrow lace of yellow and white. The neckline dips lower in front than the ordin- ary Dutch neck, and the buttons which fasten the front-are of pearl The hat i$ a leghorn with velvet bow You'll be sure to want a dotted- {and the shoes are kid. \ swiss, and you can always use a The frock of calico presents a calico model for mornings and very | vivid color scheme. Its back-ground informal wear. Here are two models [is of deep orange, while over it {is f which are simply made and which [Scattered a spray design in blood- {von can copy in a variety of colors |red. It is bound about in solid color and materials. You might substitute [calico of matching red. wwe Fascinatingly Fragrant = Always Healthful Bear, Ointment, Talcum, Ze. he Sojdgverrwhers. rrr rrr----------emn | IateT]al in the stores are yet broken. As she listened to their strong young voices the tears streamed down her cheoks. Her friend, James Freeman Clark, who knew that she had literary tal- ent, was standing next to her; and said: "You ought to write {words to that tune." | She chokingly replied: | "1 wii | That night she slept. Early in the Imorning she awoke and--as though the words had come in a dream-- Was the First Minister. \ \ | quickly penned the splendid battle When the pioneers of the Burn- ; hymn, which was sung all over the brae district raised the standard of country, Presbyterianism in 1836 there was only one church between Cobourg SZ ? and Belleville. It was a hard task yY NS (ade | to secure a settled minister but in ' 4 1840 a young missionary from King- ston, Rev. Dr. Robert Neill, who visited the district to hold services in some of the houses, accepted an invitation to remain among them. He remained there until his death fifty years later, and his grave, the It was in the early days of the Civil War, visiting in went to see viewed. The brave fellows were "John Brown's Body." rr @ @ Ss Tm N §/ / Style 549 suits larger figures, which it con- trols and sup- ports -- comfort isassured by the design | the elastic gussets. "Durahone™ the wonderful boning is used throughout -- ! | DOMINION "€ORSET CO., Quebse, Montreal, Toronto, | 4 7 N Makers of La Diva & Goddess Corsets when Mrs. Howe was | Washington, that she + With increased health and comfort D & A Corsets give the stylish contour, straight front and back, hips pe i the contour of yout and grace. But insist on the model designed for your type. For women who seek style together with economy it's absolutely worth while to take the time required and get the correct model. Your corsetiere will help you. Departments which give best Value alwaysadvise the D&A | tue federal troops re- ives a savor to your dishes that 1 only pure, WE flavored salt ~ can produce, singing'! some new Mrs. Howe 1-23 | Many thought it shohld have been | the national anthem, for it was sung | Beauty Contented You are always confi dent that your beauty has been develcped to its highest possibilities after using Geourund's Oriental Crean. Wtite Flesh-Rachel. 1 10c for Tilul Size D. & A. CORSETS { FOR SALE BY Until she was seventy years ola | h 1 idl { Mrs. Howe was seen on the lecture ! | & S | Platform --for she worked for women | Jo n al aw on {suffrage and international arbitra- {tion. She offen appeared before the | legislatures of the various states, place chosen by himself as his last {helping improve the laws of her resting place, marks the site of the | country. first Presbyterian church ever erect- i | And always on these occasions she ed in Burnbrae. Well worth{ry ] jwas asked to head her splendid b | "Battle Hymn of the Republic," around camp-fires, in prisons and by | tired, marching soldiers. and which today stands out majestic- ally as one of America's great poems. The gradual departure of ail deep- 3 er signification from the word civil. 4 ity has obliged the creation of ame religion [other word--civilization. locked in a safe-deposit #ix | Forgiving without forgetting is a days of the week. {good deal like giving a receipt for "An office boy who is taken on trial |money without signing your name to often proves to be one. 3 J J y : their yuraud's vault ¢ Some men keep ental Cream (0s Snowflake mmonia |) Removes Grease When the ship has sunk every one knows how she might have been saved. ------ HER PROBLEMS which she had been inspired to write, "You Ought to Write Some New Words to That Tune." NA A A By Annette Bradshaw Serve Raisin Food Raisin Week -- April 23 to 29 UL 55 Af) VOR BIO ST.CHARLE: Taste What Bakers are baking fresh for you each week. Tre a luscious raisin bread that they are making for you in sanitary modern ovens, in scientific ways. Real "old-fashioned" full-fruited raisin bread, the kind you've waited for. Count the raisins--at least eight deli- cious fruit-meats in each slice. We've arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full-fruited. raisin bread. * When bakers bake bread like it, there's no need to bake at home. You'll say so when you taste it. Try it now. Made with Sun-Maid Raisins, - . Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme CUT THIS OUT AND sEND 1 CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Bread Raisi Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, | < Fresno, California, uy Raisins ar@ grown and | "Recipes with Just phone a grocer or neighborhood bake shop to send a loaf today. Learn how convenient to get good raisin bread. Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in your pud- dings, cakes and cookies--for raisins are both good and good for you. You may be offered other brands that vou know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. IMist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes. --is rich, pure, country milk with nothing added, nothing taken away,cxcept its natural moisture. Add equal quantity of water and you have fresh milk just as it came from the cows. Send for Free Recipe Book. 2 ST CHARL! ] > Fao s rg a a =< A hypocrite never succeeds in mis- = 1, +» leading others as far as he misleads 2 = himself. Idolize a woman it you will, but don't try to understand her. Have faith in your friends if you think of it, I led Jim almost to Raisins. operative organization compris- ing 14,000 grower members. DID HE REALLY MEAN ANYTHING? | Susette (delightedly)--How thoughtful and dear of Jim to send me this stunning wee veil! Doesn't it look ducky on me? It's the very newest-- Good gracious, now that I come to proposing the last time he called and then suddenly changed my wind! I wonder if this is a veiled hint? It's called a "vamp veil,".you know! will keep them faithful,