- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ° . et NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READE] THE RIGHT ANGLE Now was these ever a young woman with a fascinatipg love-light lure in her didn't know the right angle at which to place her adoreble hat? Giving the last little tilt is what makes a hat a creation instead of only a "lid." ingly, just as his photograph 'on her mirror does now. beauty of her making his heart stand still- Cfficient TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Oranges Creamed Dried Beef Pop-Overs Luncheon Canned Chicken Soup Wholewheat Croutons Macaroni Ramekins Yea, Rolls, Stewed Prunes Dinner Veal Cutlet with Brown Gravy Spinach Mashed Potatoes Lettuce Salad Coffee , Cottage Pudding ANSWERED LETTERS. Twenty: "I cand only afford a few hew clotheg this Winter. What would you advise me to get? I have a good heavy coax. : want to look stylish Answer: A famous designer of clothing has said: "A fur neckpiece, a string of beads and silk stockings are the secret of a stylish appear- ance." And I believe he's .right! Everybody is now wearing a knife | By Juanita Hamel | Low Prices--Popular Rug Sizes 9x3 ft . $450 9x7if. . $1125 I9x4i fr. . 675 9x9 f. . 1350 9x6 fr 900 9x I10ift.. 15.75 9x 12 fr. $18.00 Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the- Yard: 85¢ sq.yd. Prices Winnipeg and points West propertionately to cover extra freight Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard The same durable, waterproof, flat-lying material as the rugs but made in roll form, two yards wide, for use over the entire floor; many beautiful patterns to choose from. smooth-surfaced floor-coverings. are so-low in price. Copyright. 1923. by Newspaper Festusp Syrvign, lose) wat Berrian via! te somenyn lovely patterns in colors. eyes who It will make Him gaze at her ador- And he will be just as mute, with the Ar1-Rucs Made in Canada by Canadians Jor Canadians most approved method today fs the following: To keep rain water in Look for this Gold Seal when you buy. 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My favorite combination is a dark blue wool-crepe skirt with a blue silk-crepe overblouse which has a touch of dark red or green in it-- perhaps shot with a fine gold thread, O.W,: "Is it good form to serve layer cake for breakfast When, it ever, is it permissible to use paper napkins for home dinners? of what bemeit is charcoal to clswis water when it is kept in the water contiuajly? Kindly give informa- tion about the edible artichoke and the way to cook ft." Answer: Na, it is not good form to serve layer cake at breakfast. Paper napkins are convenient to use for picnics or at such a time of up- heaval in the some--such as when moving, when housecleaning or when | there is illness. But people do not often use them regularly, even for home meals. Japanese crepe nap- kins (blue and white) are used by many housewives because they are the easiest to launder--simpry re- quire washing, and no ironing, As to the cistern charcoal, the Hil the cistern, and let it go through a filter, such as a hogshead filled wrth gravel and pieces of charcoal, mixed. The gharcoal purifies the water. The edible artichoke is the French (or Globe) artichoke and the Jeru- salem Artichoke To cook them cut half the stems off the bottom leaves, strip off the withered outer leaves until they begin to feel tend- er, then satk the artichoke in col water containing a little vinegar for 30 minytes, Wash well and boil til tender in salted water. Drain and serve hot with drawn butter, French Dressing, Hollandaise Sauce oar a white sauce. Tomorrow: --Cooking The Hubbard Squash All Inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housek"seping"" department will he answered in these columns in their turn. This requires . considerable 4me, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a ctamp- od and self-addressed envelope must be losed with the gnestion. Be sure to use YOUR full name, street aumber, and the name of your city snd province. ~The Bditor. HEROINES OF HISTORY Significant Incidents in the Lives of Famous Women. By Mark Stuyvesant. ul Perhaps there is wo unusual word that is universally used whose origin. fewer people know than the word "bloomer." And perhaps there is nc garment which has given to women more freedom than the garment kmown as | "bloomers." "Bloomer," strange as it ------ ~ --------_~ - Complete Stock Of Congoleum Rugs All Sizes STEACY'S LIMITED ture and House Furnishings. We carry a complete stock of Congoleum Rugs, all sizes. Pianos, Victrolas, Wall Paper, Furi- --~----t I. F. Harrison Co. Lid was considered a most surprising thing for a woman to do. .But Am- ella went ahead, started and carried on a periodical called "The Lily." In the publication of "The Lily" Amelia worked hard and was re- warded by the popularity of the peri- odical, which really had quite a suc- cess. 'At this time, the movement for the emancipation of women was in its in- fancy. Women had very few rights or privileges and it was women en- dowed with the type of courage of Amelia Bloomer who started the campaign which lasted nearly a cen- tury before the battle was won. Amelia Bloomer threw her whole heart and soul into the work of try- ing to improve the laws so that wo- men could through voting, have some og country. part in the govérnment of their | As was usually the casé with the spoken of ir any but complimentary terms. : But Amelia Bloomer is one of th: women to whem all the women cf our day should be grateful For the was cng of those brave, fearless touls who fought for what they thought right and through whose efforts women have attained a place fr~the world in which they work shoulder to shoulder with men. If Amelia Bloomer. eou'd see today what has taken place ijt the country she loved and for wh she worked, what pleasure would be hers! Sho wculd know that in the Constitution of the United States there is not only an amendment prohibiting the manu. facture and sale of strong drink, dut that women vote. And mot only do they vote, but many of them now wear, when they go for a hike in the rv. country or indulge in some sport, the garment that bears her name . Overheard. She (in Art Museum )---Ever no- tice that angels are always painted as women? He (cynically)---Yemw, it shows that artists don't know women very well, doesn't #t? ' She wonder if it Mnlt because they know men 106 well? a "Don't call a man a lar if he does differ with you politically. It's an ugly word, and ought to be left out of all conversation. There is always a miscarriage of Justice Woes prejudice gels a seat fv the "Tagys/ hy main responsibilty falls up pon the leader--not the follower. ploneers of woman suffrage, Amelia Bloomer worked also. for the cause of temperance. She went about the country preaching for the emancipa- tion of women and for national pro- hibition. . Not only was Amelia Bloomer tn favor of these two reforms, but sho vas alsc in favor of fresdom of dress for women. tion of the skin as a result of shaving. With some it assumes a form of eczema and becomes