< THE DAILY, BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1ome ¢ NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE... a Editor of Women's Page, Tele phone 248. Private 'phone $67w. . - . Iz aid of the fund for furnishing the new nurses home af the Hotel Dieu the Nurses Alumnae gave an entertainment on Tuesday evening in the recreating hall. A play en- titled 'Mrs. Temple's Telegram" was put on under the direction of Charles Gates and was well acted. Mrs. Mary Gratton took the of 'Mrs. Temple," Miss Bessie Kane was "Mrs. Fuller," Miss Alice Finn, "Mrs. John Brown." E. Cousins took the part of "Mr. Temple,' Charles Gates was splendid as "Mr. Fuller" John Lathey as '"'John Brown," J. Whelan as "Capt. Sparks," and Mr. part | Miss M. Gavine made the presenta- tion. . A feature of the evening was the grand rharch of the members who passed the great cardboard birth- day cake #nd dropped thelr annual fee into its depth. Refreshments. were served and "Auld Lang Syne" sung as the party broke up the eve- ning of the fifth anniversary of the geciety, A very enjoyable evening was spent on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hegadorn, Westbrook, when they opened their hospitable doord to some of their friends, The entertainment took the form of a card party and the prizes were won | Harmless Means Of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means | for reducing their weight. Here is an | extraordinary method. Extraordinary | because while perfectly - harmless no | dieting or exercise are necessary. Mar- | mola Prescription Tablets are made | exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription. You reduce steadlly and easily, with no 111 effects. |r them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or sen price direct to the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodward Avenuc, Detroit, Mich. H. K. Hill and her little son Harry, will leave on Wednesday for Au- burndale, Florida, to spend several months. They will be joined later by Mrs. A. Ashby, who Is at present i Alexandria. Mrs. Charles Abbott and her baby returned to Dunville to-day after a visit at "Hillcroft" with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minnes: "Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, who have been in Hamilton with Dr. and C T TOMORROW'S St Breakfa: MENU Stewed, Prunes Cerea Fried Wholewheat offee 1 Muffins Luncheon Fried Cornmeal Mush with Maple Lettuce, French ea Rolls Syrup Dressing Slice of Ham Preserves Dinner ia Puree of "Vegetables Pot Roast Pie 1four 'times, 1 d.c. into last st., 3 Answer: Buy one 8 0ol of Motor Tie Silk, shaded brow', number five and chain 23 stitches, using a num- ber 13 steel crochet hook, Row One: I d.c. into the fourth st, 1d.c, 1 ch, st, 2 d:c. all into the same stitch, * skip three stitches, 2 d.c., 1 ch, st. d.c. all into the nex: st. from one fan, repeai.* three times, 1 d.c. into last st, 3 ch., sts, turn. Row Two: * Fan over center st. of fan of previous aow, Repeat * ch. sts, turn, repeat till your tie measures 15 Inches. Nex Row: To Buy your tea from Lipton's they grow it and guarantee it LIPTONS| TEA = 38¢c. 2 Ib. Tea Planter BEST AVAC SALT J RC PAP AAAS 75¢. Ib. Ceylon Pern ome a al LU yh. A ZX i a Py oll. YAY A oy ¥ by Mrs. E. M. Sproule and, 8S. M. Bart Mrs. Noble Armstrong, have left for California. decrease make four fans and 2 d.c. over next fan, 3 ch, sts., turn, re-| peat for the mext row, making the half at tHe opposite ide decrease in this manner till you have only | three fans to the row. Next Row. | d.c. repeat for 16 inches. Neat Row: Three fans, then increase us! you decreased till you have five fans | py to the row, Continue making the short end ten inches long. Here | another splendid tie: ' New-Stitch Silk Tie: %iateriaiy. One spool of tie silk (any desired color) and a number 13 steel cro- chet hook. Begin by chaining 33, skip three sts. next the hook (One d.c. into next st., 1 d.c. into fo.- lowing 2 sts; 3 ch, 1 8.c, into sunn st. as last d.c., skip 2 sts.) Re- peat the directions 'between ithe wbarenthe.e all the way across, 1 ch., turn, Row Two: 2 d.c. over rast 3 ch, 1 s.c. into same space (skip 8 d.c., d.c. over next 3 ch., 3 ch, 1 s.c. into same space.) Re- peat between parentheie all the way across, 1 ch. Turn. Repeat second row for 14% inches. De- Crease at each end in next two rows. To decrease at the beginning of the row, slip st over 4 d.c. To de- crease at end row, do not work last 4 d.c. Work s.c. for 12-inches. Repeat second row, increasing 4 d. c. at each end of next. two rows. To increa.e work 4 d.c., 3 ch, 18 ¢. Into same space as last 4 d.c. Repeat second row 15 inches, Bride: "Kindly. publish a recipe for 'Date Cup Cakes." Answer. Date Cup Cakes. One- fourth cup of butter, one and ono- tourth cups of brown sugar, -one- half cup of white sugar, two eggs, one-half cup of sweet 'milk, one cup of dates cut nto strips and stoned (measured after removing stones and cutting' them up) one- half cup of dried currants, one and tkree-fourhs cups of flour, three teaspoons of baking powder, a pinch of salt, one teaspoon of ground cin- nomon and a pinch eich of nutmeg and clove. Cream butter and sugar; firs egg-yolks, the milk, and all the Baked Potatoes Canned String Beans Diced Oranges and Banands With Mock Whipped Cream Coffee ANSWERED LETTERS, S. B.; Kindly publish directions for knitting a man's necktie." AAA AA. Woodhouse as 'Wigson," the butler, Miss Marie Macdonald played sever- "ul plano numbers between the acts. . - * The very pleasant function known as the birthday party of St. Andrew's Young Woman's Auxiliary was held in St. Andrew's Hall on Monday eve- ning. Mrs. John Wright presided and the evening wag spent in pro- gressive games and music, Miss Ar- delle Elder being the soloist. The life membership awarded annually was presented to Miss Ethel Davis | and Misg Catharine Fairlie, the pre- sident was greatly surprised by the gift of a beautiful onyx clock. Miss R. McLean read the address and "Mre. Charlie Keeler, Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson, Inverary, Miss Mabel Laturney, Kingston, also Goldie Whitty, Queen's University, Kingston, were recent visitors at Edward Whitty's, Sydenham. he *. Miss Doris McKay, Sydénham street, is entertaining the junior Tuesday Bridge Club to-day: : . » -v Mrs. J. E. Mackay and her little son Teddy, Brockville; are with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minnes, "Hillcroft." Mrs. W, R. Givens and Mrs. Se combe, "Majtland House," with Mrs. * . . Mrs. George W. Prescott, Huron street, Toronto, spent New Year's with George W. Prescott, at the Hotel Frontenae, Kingston. « Mrs. Joseph Tyrrell, Toronto, who was with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Dalton, Gore street, has returned home. Capt. W. and Capt. S. Macdonald, Buffalo; N.Y., are with their sister, Mrs. R. A. Caughey, Collingwood street, ® Mrs. James Massie, Toronto, is in town with Mrs, R. J. McKelvey, Bagot street. 5 Dr. Dotwiler, Kitchener, who was in town on Monday in connection with the work of the W.T.C.U. was at the Y.W.C.A. . Mrs. J. L. Haycock, Sr., Adolphus- | .| town, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. Vosper, Alfred street. Alexander G. Sexsmith, Wolcott, N.Y., is spending a few weeks in Kingston and Napanee, | The Editor Hears That the number of children" in jured by the icy conditipn of the streets is unusually large. The little people who are not so heavy as their elders and have not so far to fall generally escape injury. That the Kingston branch of the Red Cross Soclety is fortunate in having secured Mrs. A. E. Ross as the president for the ensuing year. Mrs. Ross has seea service over- seas and in the military hospitals home and is splendidly fitted for her new post, EAT on MacKEY'S BETTER BREAD § BECAUSE | IT'S MADE WITH WHOLE MILK, RICH IN PROTEINS, mw - MINERALS AND VITAMINES. MACKEY'S BREAD PHONE 834, -- # GR LL EE LE YR EE a Zl 7 J Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing If you want to keep - your hair looking the best, be careful what you wash it with. Do not use prepared shampoos or anything else that con- tains too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- tle, and ruins it. The. best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampbo, which is puse and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsi- fied is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moist- en the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out eas- ily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at any drug store. It is inex- pensive, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. eware of imitations. Look for the name Watkins on the package. Annual Sale of Household Linens and Cottons This Sale presents a splendid op- portunity for housekeepers and pros- pective housekeepers to stock up or replenish their linen closets. : Tablecloths, Napkins, Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases and many other useful articles can be purchased to splendid advantage. All high class quality goods from the best British and : Canadian manufacturers, W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store. | L WHEN WARMTH IS NEEDED For aching backs, sore' throats, that throbbing knee tse e. THERMOGENE is a light, dry, medicated wool that has taken the place of old-fashioned plaster and poultice. THERMOGENE 'generates heat that penetrates to the very root of the pain and swiftly relieves all distress. usk THERMOGENE MEDICATED WADDING FOR Your Doctor will recommend Thermogene. -- That the latest cable from Ber- lin reads:."The cabinet's decision to go after German spenders who are hampering the relief campaign abroad by their lavish display of wealth and spénding ability at win- ter resorts has sent the cold shivers dowh the backs of revellers at ex- pensive German and foreign resorts alike. imran iy Trapper Finds dry ingredients. - sifted together. Vicks Handy For Fold in beaten egg-whites and bake iin @ cup-cake pan for 25 minutes in A Host of Ills hot oven, Ontario Man Says It Is a Most Coe Tomorr ful Remedy. - . That Monday was a typical winter day and several hiking parties were arranged among the younger set. L That Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove, otherwise "Rex" and "Zana" have been popular as ever in Kingston and have played to large playhouses. ; I Everyone is sorry to hear this is i their last week, ow---Cooking on the, Chafing : Dish. : --_-- ---------- Mr.' C. Phoenix, of 756 Grey St.,! ERS ¢ London, Ont.,* writes: "I am very | MOTH OF SLAIN SOLDIERS pleased to recommend Vicks Vapo- Rub. 1 am)a huater, trader and, Protest at Soviet Workers' trapper, also a fisherman. I use Vicks For Germans, VapoRub in place of liniments, be- There was-a tense moment at the sause it le very handy Be Sapy snd Municipal Chapter, L'OD.E., meeting always gives such quick relie or Friday. small animal and insect bites, and SR el a eliar apleadia lb for chapped hands and - lips. My a oronto's fly. boots would blister my feet and 1 five chapters are keeping faith with | the men they pledged to uphoid, rubbed it on theni and it made them just right. When I £80 trapping next their black-robed regent, Mrs. W. R. Jackson, stepped forward. From tall I will have plenty of Vicks Vapo- her home went two boys who did Rub in my kit. I call it the "Trap- per's Friend." I have not had a cold pq, return and a third came back with but one leg! Bll Winter and I go out all the time and sometimes sta | > : 7 out all aight with _In her hand® Mrs, Jackson hela a morning paper. It told of the ap- my traps." peal of a Toronto woman interna- ' Appeal . That the report of the Red Cross society shows the splendid work that has been done for the returned men who still bear in their bodies the wounds and: infirmities of war, Mowat Hospital has been in the care of an energetic committee and the funds of the society were used to provide presents for all the patients. ame! all your others do the Nn ody Strom b: milk and fresh eggs, concentrated form. you going to bea b: tor, wa things ? JANUARY PLAYER PIANO: MUSIC ROLLS Add to your Music Library month by month, - MUSIC ile Get into the game! Make healthy, your mind clear, and » TO-MORROW'S _ HOROSCOPE _/" WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. This is to be read as a day of "mixed influences," according to the vocabulary of the astrologers. While the luminaries and the convertible Mercury are in benefic aspect, Mars, optus and Venus are adverse, ust be interpreted as bringing fortune to those in the employ- t of others and generally fore- casting encouraging transactions with those in authority, as well as promising a satisfactory business condition. Yet the Neptune rule warns of the possibility of .intrigue | or subtle attack. The Mars position warns against rash and quarrelsome conduct, and the Venus figure may bring inharmony. Ay Those who birthday it 1s may 5 look for a' generally favorable year if they will shun rash and ill-gov- erved conduct and keep home affairs harmonious. Those in the employ- ment of others should benefit, and there may be recognition from su- periors. A chil ] will be clever, aly \ trembled, Mrs. WANDER LIMITED, LONDO] Sa Offico--436 King St. W., Toranss BRITISH--and sold throughout the Empire 1 to Vicks VapoRub, the discovery of a Southern druggist, is & combination I Jajve, Jorn, : Camphor, Senthol, tionalist and friend of the Soviet, for A me, , ete. bored rough the ein shi ai fae eende (2 #40d (0 Germany ss the same time inhaled as'a vapor, m siready had done for Rusia, Vicks resches immediately inflamed. This internationalist proposes to! congested air passages. | raise such money in- Toronto - by It is the modern, direct treatment dances, meetings, etc, and was for all cold troubles, the successor to aware that there would be post-war Svoge Srouse, arated ofl, lai prefufiices, ut they had friends sed for croup and children's colds, mans 1 e radical jee tsar AE. Vicks gives remarkably quick results Th. BE to Mrs. C. B. Butden..az. and also avoids nauseating internal ' Other soldier's mother, Mrs. Jack- dosing. Just as good for cuts, Burns, | 00 asked her to take the chair, as bruises, bites, stings, "| she wished to speak. At all drug Stores, 50¢. a jar. For In a voice that 3 Iree test size package, write Vick Jackson said: eat PY St. Paul St, W.,| "1 feel we would not be keeping Though Views Is new in Canada jc [/th 'With those who le in Francs has a remarkable sale in the States. it we allow this to go on. We are Over 17 million, jars used yearly, «| not justified in feeding Germany a ~~] NOW. When you go up "to Christie \ Street Hospital and see those sold- fers who need our help yet, when you see their children and women and some of our own half-starved war victims, I cannot help but.raise "I protest at his. oN "Iam not going to be In this city ~ ! which sent 60.000-to the front and 2 ACE ~~ See this kind of thing go on now. Ee , versatile and gener. SAV | that this woman be not allow | Bi. successtul fn_lite. : ; ; IH a ' up spoke "another woman y in' black, Mrs. Likens, the Muniel | I earer, mother of a son killed the night she was 1.0.D.E. party for war in a'small quiet voice: second that motion!" ' another bereav. ™ WE v : ' in Ince, regent of | ~The voting upon- the by-law The by-law there- St. George. | raise $15.000 by debenture for "defeated. It is possible © monte sidewalks and streets resultec may be a 'recount by the 1a » tie. There were 199 voters 2 tor! county Judge. v1 3