LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Wonian Page Bditor, Phone B61 - - Private, Phone S57W. * . - ' "The numerical strength of the I. LE. in Kingston was seen in the of women who aftended the da; party of the order at "An- * on Friday, when Mrs. J. Carruthers gave her home for 1 gathering. Mrs. Harry piholder, Hamilton, regent of provindial chapter had come to on for the event and received "Daughters" who were present- to her by Mrs. C. F. Constantine m 3 to 3.30, when many people i the pleasure of a few words with fer. Then the programme began and £he standard bearers of the six prim- tc Arne A J. B. CARRUTHERS which' floated the Union Jack, Srouped aronpd the provincial re: OBL and Mrs. Carruthers, and the anthem was sung. Mrs, H. Duft regent of the Municipal ver, presented Mrs. Burkholder h a handsome bouquet of roses. The War Memorial, which was desoribed In the Whig a few from Miss programme, with planc by Mrs, James Rigney and A, N. 8 violin number Telgmann and § sous by J. L. Jerome, was enjoyed by TVIVIVIIIOWT : Rew! of Annandale Chapter, I. O. States EE are c 'y chapbers holding their standards, | bers assistings The table was lovely with jonquils in a #llver bowl. The beautiful three-tiered binthday cake, with the Union Jack and the crest of the 1.0.D.BE. was an object - of interest and the tiers were drawn for separately, Mrs. Halloway Wad- dell, Mre. Victor Tremaine and Miss Marthe Smith holding the lucky numbers. Miss Ethelwyn Mowat who had charge of the silver bowl which held the offering of the members of the chapters had $200 when the af- ternoon was over. * "9 . A brillant success was the bridge and mah jongg given at "An- nandale" on Friday evening by the Cataraqul Chapter, 1.0.D.E. Twenty one tables were in play and the | prize for bridge was won by the re- Bent of thie chapter, Mrs. W. H. Macnee, to everyone's very great pleasure. Mrs. Heber Lafferty won the mah' jongg prize. Supper was served at the table. The number of men present showed the interest aroused in the masculine hearts by the splendid work of the LO.D.E. - * - The dance given by the students of the Kisigston Dairy school on Fri. day Was a most enjoyable hall was gay with i and the attend. LJatge. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. the guests who spent dancing to excelent and cake was ser- he evening. : - * * - Mrs. Hyersit Townsend, "The Winstén," left to-day for Wheeling. West, Vivgiula, to visit her daugh. ter, Mrs. Pi H. Swalm. Befere re- turning to Kineton, Mrs. Townsend will pay'several visits in the United Mr. Royal Cortissoz, New York', who , will 'come to next week to give lectures under the George Taylor Richardson Bequest, will 'be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Btherington. oy . * » F. A. Sproule, B.A,, Queen's, was one of a committees of the Alumni Association of Canadien Universi- ties, that put on a daooe at the Chatean Laurier, Ottawa, last fight. . * - Miss Sophie Heward, Ottaws, en. tertained ot the tea hour in honor of Ter guest, Miss Ceclly Rutherford, Kingston ? . Mr. and Mre. Wm. Newlands re- turned from Portland, Oregon, this week after a visit of some months 'With Mr. Lawrence Newlands, Mise Mary Campbell, Quéen's Un- iversity, is spending a few days in Westport, Loveliness of the mplexion ieed by the use of this won An remedy for CAMPANA"S ITALIAN BALM IT PAYS Radio pays, says Maxine Brown, star of "Plane Jane," despite the ory of producers that broadcasting is hurting box office Tecelpts. Her elng- ing, she says, has brought additional patrons to her performance. 4 -------------------- AUNT HET "1 didn't know $a was poutin® at me yesterday till I saw him tryin' to Sew on a pants button." -------------- Free Illustrated lecture by Dr. Macoun, Dominion + Horticulturist, Convocation Hall, Mon., Feb. 33rd, Sas pm. Mahala Pettet, on wrist. Miss Pettet foll just out- ish. a unfortunate vietim of a brok- Hf | TH Wholewheat Griddlecakes 8irup Toast Coffee Roast of Veal Gravy Franconia Potatoes ? Caulifiower Beet-Banana Salad Chocolate Pudding Supper, Omelet Lettuce French Dressing Quick Biscuits Preserves DOING OVER A TABLE TOP. In time the top of @ muoh-used table is almost sure to become dis- figured. When this happens the housekesper can easily renew its sur- face herself as follows: Remove the oniginal gloss by scrubbing with one quart of hot wa- er containing one heaping tablespoon of biting psig on fold a plece of thick felt, or a square of old pile carpeting over a block of wood two inches square, which has a flat face, and dip the felt," or carpeting, into linseed ofl, sprinkle it with powder- ed pumice, and go over the table top with long even strokes, working with the grain. Take care to keep the felt or carpeting well moistened with the oil, otherwise the pumice may leave fine scratches. When the sur tace is smooth to the touch, wipe off the pumice with some oil applied to a plete of old, soft ellk.. Then rub off the surplus ofl with clean rags. You have now removed the oil pole No doubt, too, the old stain Coffee Cake Cocoa i NNN Wl \ 1 he Editor Hears That the Anglican Bunday school children of Ottawa gave $1,000 to- wards the Save-the-Children fund of the Near Bast. : ---- That the members of the Local Council of Women were much pleas- ed with the reports given of the Traveller's Ald work by Mrs. Charles Wright, who ably fills the post of Traveller's Aid in Kingston. The Local Council through the aftiliat- ed societies and the assistance of the Ladies' Aid Bocieties of the Kingston churches, have undertaken to pay a small salary ¢o have e principal trains met, and women & girl travellers set on thelr way, i sy' 8 i i i 2 ii 'stain, has been partly removed. Apply a new ofl stain (this may be a dark- er color, if desired, as dark oak over light oak), taking pains to avoid Streaks, In about 20 minutes this applied. stein will begin to set, and you must now wipe off the surplus with a bunch of soft rags, again work- ing with the grain. Let stand for pl hours--48 is safest--then, it grain has been raised by the smooth lightly with number e-nothing sandpaper and wipe off the dust. The next step will depend upon your personal preference, If you want a varnished finish, choose a waterproof varnish and apply two coats, 24 hours apArt. This treat- ment is best for dinner tables. If you desire a dull finish, lightly sand- paper the frst varnish-cost before applying the second. Let the second stand 48 hours and then rub down with oil aud pumice, taki care to make the stroke. light and even, so a8 not to cut through the first coat. But If you wish a waxed finish, do not apply varnish at sll. Instead, use a coat of shellac and finish with wax a few hours later. A waxed fin- small fancy tables. All inquiries addressed to Mise Kirkman. in care of the "Bfficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires conelderable time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply Is desired, a stamped snd self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use YOUR fall name, street num- ber, and the name of your city and state, -The Bditor - Set | WOMAN'S INSTITUTE. | -- . OCHAFFEY'S LOOKS. The regular meeting of the Wo. men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. E. Alford, on Febru. «| 8ry 14th. After the business of the meeting, the members and their friends played progressive emchre. Mr. E. AMord won the gentlemen's prize; Miss Jean Alford the ladies' and Miss Mary Simmons the consola- tion prize. At the close of the games, dainty refreshments were served, a vote of thanks was tendered the hostess and the soctal evening was brought to a close. 1). i Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35¢ "Danderine" does Wonders Kingston Music. Studios ish is beautiful for library tables and and Mr. H. Packer, A. Violin, Junior and Kindergarten Piano . . a A Volep and Bight Singing ' ) Yoder methods. rien °° Sdvantages to pupils. SPECIAL TONIGHT Women's White Flannelette Bloom- ers -- good, strong quality material with elastic at waists and knees. To. night for 50c. a pair. . os White Hemstitched Pillow Casep-- all widths, strong, even weave Cotton. - Special for 75¢c. pair, Pure Linen Glass Cloths -- taped borders, large size. Red and Blue. Special 3 for $1.00. Linen Table Napkins--]. S, Brown's Irish make--full §.size, in good pat- terns. A special quality, 6 for $2.28, W.N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store