[ LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Woman Page Editor, Phone 2618. Phone STW. . - » : The Sunday schoo! hall at Calvary SOopgregational church looked its Best under the deft hands of the de- = Corating committee for the annual « missionary birthday party. The "tables representing the / various months were tastefully arranged and were in charge of the following ladies: January, Mrs. Abbott; Febru. ry, Mrs. Thompson; March, Mrs, ders; April, Mrs, Bickham: May, 8, Gabriel: June, Mrs. Brown; 'July, M¥s.. Sweetman; August, Mrs. Cannem; September, Mrs. Revelle; ~ October, Mrs, Godwin; November, Mrs. Cameron; December, Miss Guild Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Brown act- od as conveners and welcomed the "visitors while Miss B. Brown and 'Miss P. Bickham poured tes at a daiptily arranged table.® A short Musical programme was .given by Mrs. Crawford and the Rev. Frank . Sanders, both of whom kindly re- Spanded with encores. Their accom Panists were Mra. Ov Walker and 'Miss L. Sanders. The financial re- tufns wore all that could de desired and will materidlly assist the local auxiliary to reach its annual appor- nt. LR The Rideau Home and School Club held a successful tea and sale on y evening, February 13th. 'The réoms were decorated with pret- ty Valentine favors. The various tablés were in charge of the follow- Ng ladies: candy, Mrs, & Trotter ind Mre. 'B. Cuilcheth; -homemade, . T. Mufphy and Mrs. Ira Miller; "aprons, Mrs. R. J. Snowden and Mrs. W. A. McCartney; '""Touch-and- * table, Mrs. H. Fisher and E. Robbs. Mrs. 8. 8. Corbett Mrs. A. Macdonald poured tea, 'SS8isted by Miss Baxter, Mrs. Web- Br &ud Mrs. Dumbleton. Mrs P. Burns took the admission fee at the i INARA conc ni Tis they must be wash- otal Always use Lox "won't shrink of mat weollens-- won't fade colours. Lag is safg for - or garment that is safe in door, and" the guests were received by Mrs. J. Sharpe, president, and eau school. alized. A goodly sum was re- * * * Oa Sunday afterncom Prof. and Mrs. L. F. Goodwin invited some of their friends to the baptism in St. George's Cathedral of their tiny daughter, Heloise Joan. The Dean of Ontario officiated, ana Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Douglas Jemmett were. proxy,.of the godmothers who are in England. Prof. Goodwin was ness. After the ceremony the party adjourned to Prof. and Mrs. Good- wins home on Brock street, where the day who smiled and cooed de- lghtfully. Mrs. Bruce Hopkins presided at the tea table where Hly- of-the-valley and pink tulips adorn- od the christening cake and filled the silver basket in the centre. * ». . Badminton was played at the arm- ouries on Saturday, although the absence in Ottawa of some of the members of the Garrison Club de- pleted the courts, Among those pre- sent were Col. and Mrs. C. F. Con- stantine, Col. and Mrs. Beverley Brown, Cal. Brook, Prof, and Mrs. B. K. + Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Douglas Jemmett, Mrs. Trav- ers Hora, Mra. Keith Hicks, Mrs, F. M. Harvey, Mrs. Burness, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Macnee, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lee, Miss W. @ordon, Miss Mar. fon Lessiie, Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Bray, (New York), Miss Laura Kil- born, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Cecily Rutherford, Miss.' Gwen Dawson, Miss McGill 3 *® * . The Kingstonians who have re- turned from the badminton tourna- ment at Ottawa spent a most enjoy- able three days even if they came home without. laurels. The dinner dance givem at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club on Saturday evening was the culmination of much entertain. ing. ; re 8 Mrs. Lionel Smith and Mrs. Walt- er Court Hyde, Montreal, are with Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, "Ar- gyle Place," called to Kingston by the serious illness of Mrs, John Mec- Kay, senior. . * -. Miss Raygon, Clergy street, was the hostess of a small tea on Satur- day afternoon when Miss Muckleston presided at the tea table. - - . Mrs. R, A. Stockman, Princess street, was the hostess of a Jolly Valentine party on Friday evening. . . ° Mrs. B. K. Sandwell, Bagot street, Jongg on Wednesday. . . » Miss Millie Ferris, Albert street, will be a Wednesday mah Jongg hostess. . » * . Mrs. Henry Crumley, Earl street, will entertain at bridge on Wednes- day, . * * Miss Mildred Howe his returned to Kingston after having spent a week at her home in Addison. Major and Mrs. H. P. Lafferty, Kingston, while in Ottawa for the Badminton tournament, were the Susans of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Me- ee. » Miss Katharine Hart, the guest of Mrs. John Molson and Mrs. WwW. L Bishop, Montreal, for the past month, 'has returned to Ottawa and is with her aunt, Mrs. A. D. Cart wright. \ Colonel Felix 8. 8. Johnson, Am- erican Consul, Kingston, and Mrs. Johmson, were st at the Kin Edward Hotel, Toronto, for several days last week. * ea Ohatéau Mrs. George Young, Toronto, was in town for the meeting. of the Queen's Residénce Mrs. Reginald Li + i ¥ i £ Miss E. Wilder, the principal of Rid- | everyone had a peep at the heroine of | will entertain at bridge and mah i | i | proxy for the godfather, Lord Al-| day to visit her mother, Mrs. John Fairlie, Brock street. Miss Alice Hague will leave for Montreal-on Tuesday to speak at the annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the diocese of Mont- real. From there she will sail for England on her way to Kangra, In- dia. Mrs. Thomas Dowdell, Lyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. H. Fair, West street. Mrs. Havelock Price, Sydenham street, has returned from Ottawa, General Lessard, Toronto, who will speak on the subject of the Navy League this evening, is the guest of General and Mrs. J. H. Elmsley, King street. . . . . Mrs. George Ross, who was in town on Saturday for the meeting of the Ban Righ Hall committee of the Queen's Alumnae, was with her sister, Mrs. Arnott Minnes, for the week-end. Mrp. Ross is president of the Alumnae, Mrs. D. D. Calvin, Toronto, who was in town for the Aluninae meet. ing, was with Mrs. James Lessile, William street, for the week-end. Mr. W. Bughaner, 8t, Thomas, spent the week-end with the Warden and Mrs. J. C. Ponsford, "The Ward. en's Residence," Portsmouth. Dr. A. B. Marty, Soronto, was in town for the Queen's Alumna meet- ing on Baturday. . NO * * Mr. and Mre. D. LaMarche spent the week-end in Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. J. LaMarche, Laporte ave enue. , Miss Lois La Marche, nurse-in- training at the Hotel Dien hospital, is slowly but surely recovering from her long illness. ---------------- oy at Smith's, but if there's any mean about I glare at 'em and send 'em packing before I get oma. weigh frequent on them scales | 1 he Editor Hears That the days preceding Lent ars full to socially, one big ball, theatricals, dances, and | Vi bl egetable-Stuffed Peppers Wholew' Macaroni Dish Baked Sweet Potatoes Spinach g Raisin Pile Coffee Have together two steak and two or f fat. Heat one- half sup of sweet mil almost to the boiling stage and sti into it one- half. cup of bread crumbs; now mix these softened crumbs and milk with the raw chopped meat and add three- fourths of a teaspoon of salt, a pinch of pepper, one teaspoon of finely chopped. onion, and ome beaten egg. Shape the mixture into an oblong loat, roll this loaf in dry dread crumbs, and place it in a dripping pan. Slip the pan into a hot oven, dut when browned reduce the heat to medium and continue to cook so that, in all, it has baked 40 minutes. Be- fore serving make a gravy from the drippings in the pan by combining them with two tablespoons of flour and adding one cupful of strained tomato juice; add ome cupful of cooked short lengths of macaroni to this gravy and pour it over the hot, baked loaf, Nut-Date Pudding: Mix together one cup of chopped walnut meats and one oupful of stomed and quartered teachers' salaries by 50 per cent, of the cut made last May was approved by the committee and will be sub- mitted to the School Board. That the return of winter after the great thaw has given a new lease of life to winter sports and _ winter sports clothes will not have to be laid aside just yet. Old Friends, Mr. Jiang Harrison sister, Mrs. 'George Sherman have been visiting thelr 'unole, Thomas latives, left on Tuesday for their home in Lapiere County, Mich. They were born on the farm just south of Tweed, ou the Belleville road, now Owaed by Murney Robinson, and e to Michigan with their shout forty years ago, set- ting about fifty miles northwest of Detroft, where they have since fol- lowed farming, Seeking For a Lady. John Mclntyre, Gananoque, in a letter from his daughter in New York had enclosed a clipping from the New York American "asking for relatives of Pear! Viola Cooper, born in Gananoque, Aug. 27th, 1900. Her father's name was Frank BrCooper, A law firm in St. Freneisco, Cal., is induiring. SE ---------- NEW PARISIAN FROOK | powd Graham; Hungerford, and other re. | 3 tablespoons.of bread our combined with one 'tablespoon sugar and one teaspoon of baking also add the beaten yolks of $wo eggs. Fold In two stiffly- whipped egg-whites and turn the mixture into a shallow pan. Bake in a moderate oven for 20 min: utes. Let cool, then cut into squares. Serve with the following: Golden Sauce: Sinffier one cup of brown sugar and ome cup of boiling water together for 20 min- utes, then turn this hot sirap onto two beaten egg-yolks, beating as you mix, and serve hot. This is an ex- cellent sauce for any fruit dessert, Franconia Potatoes: Wash and hare white potatoes and drop them &t once Into cold water to prevent discoloration. Place them in a pan in which meat is roasting, ¢5 minutes before the dinner hour, and baste them frequently with the hot fat in the pan. Thickened Tomatoes: Into one quart of canned tomatoes stir two tablespoons of sugar, one tablespoon of bacon' fat, one teaspoon of salt, a Pinch of pepper and one cup of dried bread crumbs; cook the mixture for 38 minutes or till thick and serve ot, . To-morrow-----Answered Letters, -- All inquiries addressed to Mise Kirkman' in care of the "Bfficlent Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable Fresh in Flavor "MLA is remarkable for its . rich us fi strength & delicio ce. 300 cups to the pound. Try it. time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal o) quicker reply is desired, a stamped snd self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use YOUR tull name, street num. ber, and the name of your city and state, ~The Bditor KNIGHT'S PHARMACY Double Mesh, Cap Shape Real Human Hair Nets 4 for 25¢. Clearing Out Our Ladies' 4 Buckle Overshoes A *3.45 The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159. 184 Princess St. Fancy Wool Blankets Pink, Blue and Tan checks--large size. Very special price . . - $5.50 each. Tan Mohair Blankets, $7.00 each. Large size Tan Blankets, silk bodhd .............. $0.75 each. English Mohair Blankets in Green, Red and Tan . . $13.50 and $16.00 pr. t* These Blankets were all purchased before the advancement in prices on wool. 'W.N. Linton & Co. THIRD STOCKTAKING