Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1917, p. 8

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sun Aun" The cut f the gar- \. ment shows the chic style feature the young a Livingston's! | EER HH! banks, nev THE DAILY ¢ -------- / At the Strand. ~ J Capacity business again, an | Pai pleased with the - pro- gramme wos the order of things at Jayhouse last evening. « Doug- rbanks the man with the "Mi}- Jion Dollar Smile? was never seen n patter veliicle than "American ristoeracy," a photoplay that gives r star a chance fo display pensities and there's H role. | reels 'and polite vaudeville complete a splendid programme that will be showp for the last time to-night. pn Big Business at the Strand, Manager Martin 1s to be congratu- jated" upon the splendid programme which he is giving to the people of Kingston at the Strand Theatre. That hig efforts are appreciated is shown HE by the tact that the house fast night i} was completely fill The vaunde® ville was unususily ood, while the popular fhm actor, Douglas Fair ef appeared fo better ad- vantage tan in the photo play shewn 1ast hight, entitled "American Aris- gv." The entire programe willabe repeated to-night, ° 'lyears of cont.avous g after many service have been homored by promotion jo the warrant officer rank. They are: | Quariermaster-Sergt. Inst. Brown iand Quartermaster-Sergt. lust. Pen- nie, both of the RS.A staff, who have been promoted to the rank of - major instructor with the wa t rank." Sergt.-Major Brown is & Can- adian and for nineteen has been with the R.C.H.A, coming the ranks to his present an instructor in the royal > 4 -- Pwo N.C.O. instru ~ artillery, Sergt. ~Major 1906 enlisted in "B" Bat H. A., but had previously tiie Imperial army. qualified, and their popularity. all ranks is testified by the fact that each has several articles that wi presented to em. by classes of the school on the close of courses. ¥ Fo . Professor Macpherson, of Queen's University, delivered a very interest- ing lectureNat the military YMCA. hall last night on "Schoql Life in the Early Days." The lecture was illus. trated with a remarkable set of slides which described the progress of de- velopment in educational ipstitutions from the early Gfeeks up to the pre- sent day. Tae soldiers were highly pleased with the lecture and thanked the professor for 'his able efforts. - NEW AND FASHIONABLE _ Silks At extra special February prices. Two qualities ata decided'saving to you. 36 INCH JET BLACK" 1 a ry will bo rested to,4] : All pure silk; best Lyons dyed and a perman- hy A he friends of St, Pauls Aglicts : ant finish. Will not cut and a make that has. i ied proven very satisfactory. Just 200 yards -- Thursday evening. . all we could get. sRull 36 inches wide. Very special at «. vv Yohei. on $1.25 yard ."36-INCH JET BLACK = ' DUCHESSE SILK Tere - Pure silk; extra fine finish and one of the most popular-and satisfactory silks in the trade. H. M. Browne snd D. H. Pennie, R. Juist 100 yards to sell. "Specialat . . . . $1.25 C. H. A., have been promoted to the ; : ee : om " i Sa : MICHA BL CHERNIAVSKY Lieut. D-E. Harriman Qjas been 3 sCellist, who appedrs ih the City Halll appoifited a lieutenant in the Dental N ew Crepe de Chene on r------ Coming, "The Miracle of Love." des. : "In the following oa Navy, Mustard, Saxe Blue, Amethyst, Black, Biscuit, Ciel Blue, M y, Evergreen, Rose Pink, Nut Brown, Maize, Silver Grey, Ivory, Flesh Pink, Steel Grey. : PN 40 INCHES WIDE, $1.50 YARD . > Only a limited supply of No, 3 Fragments from France, JGet a copy. at The College Book Store, | Open nights. The tailoring shows . _ every new kink and ar-, gistic turn. Suits, two- "and three-button sty in close-fitting. Englis Priced LieutACol. R. W. Smart, ex-com- manding officer of the 136th Bat- talion, has left England for Canada. Richard Knox, Peterbero, has en fisted with the 253rd (Queen's) Highland Battalion, Since his ac- ceptatice he has been authorized as a recruiter for the Peterboro district. -- + @F MM: Sergt. W. Borland (over seas) and Q. M. Sergts. W. Finney, Sixty sergeants of the 235th and 240th Battalions are to attend a course in musketry, Lewis machine a rR _ | gunnery and infantry training, which The Big. Vosture at Griin's Thurs: 1% SONAR NOE Tk SCL seven day, Friday ang Saturday. weeks. P y ic seven The astonishing success of "Idle -- Wives," the daring "preachment| Lieut.-Col. S. B. Scobell, 235th photoplay" to women and girls, has| Battalion, and Lieut.~Col. E. J. induced the Griffin Amusement Cor-| Watts, 240th Battalion, were at head- poration to book it for Thursday, | quarters on Wednesday morning on Friday and Saturday of this week | military business. . '! before the film leaves the country, a The story. of the play. is so unique} No. 3 Fragments trom France, by and different from anything yet pre- | Bairnsfather, received to-day at The "IDLE WIVES." A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay a i YouTo Walk. = ; sented to moving picture audiences{ College Book Store: = that it should be seen by any one i ----- y even remotely interested in the de-| Brig.Gen. T. D. R. Hemming, G. velopment of the motion picture. C., left on Wednesday for: Brock: play, The opening reels reveal a |yille on an inspection trip. . oi and nah aad ite enstranged. AYoung > -- girl .who has gone. out Ww er! Capt. F. Campbell, Munitions El "questionable" beau against the |Guard, Trenton, io in the city en Wishes of 'hef mother and a working: | Wednesday. bl Sh - e silk . fo ' man's family, which is on the verge -- ¢ | & . f * Major W. Y. Mills is arranging for . Colored » This ashiona 1 Hi == to each one of the three sets of char-i gain into th t : Saviors, but in addition gob home to | Park Jato their quartersat Artillery Audiences which packed the fo | axine Elliott Theatre in New. Yor The 14th Regiment Guard at Fort four times daily for months, Henry needs a number of recruils. ho fe un 2 The Guard: is continuing to transfer yt Brivgs The Crowds. men to overseas:units, and these he drift' Theatre has beer doing] must be replaced as soon as the TP : : EE me very attractiye newspaper ad-| transfer is made. fru ns : re Sor BON Jtne| Asavidenced Dy t t } ; ane / the resglts are being seen aievidenced . by _ recent rele ---- : flax linens from Belfast are ; : housek like #0 have : splendid} es Jim alter Disb! guarding aterned Germans da ater Eo - E ns o 8 Tr re | esting work. e uar al or that house) . ore." greatly ALL THE LEADING SHADES IN GEOR; 0 closets; The patterns are mist GETTE CREPES, $1.50 YARD. foo L0 EE i ¥ hy ' ® 7 is - of disruption because of thé limita- . n T ff eta : we are now showing m of charactérs drift into the Cinema | Henry. a the following colors: == tertainment not only conveys a nforal | Port. Henry may soon move bag hagen, Plum, Evergreen, tions of the happiness of its mémbers|, maehine gun course for the wen of Theatre of a small to®h. The pier! S i b, ® Ik : Rose, Silver Grey, go S1 S J x Myrtle Green, Saxe Blue. El which poverty entails, - All three sets| the 14th Regiment Guard at Fort ture, which Is screened for theif en-| ' 1¢ {4 fiimored that' the Guard BE ,Suy Navy, t, Copen- 36 inches wide, $1.50 to $2.25 yard. ¢ night's programme, -in = which the erults to allow some -of those now us actress; Geraldine ~Wafrar,|on duty to go overseas. red In the role "Maria Roca." 5 ae e other pictures were wery enter: "Phe best yet is No. 8 Fragments taining, while the vaudeville ' was| Irom France. by Bairnsfather. Get @ A above the average in exveiiente cony at The Collége Book Store. ; .i 3 : Open Nights, { ADVANCE IN PRICES, - ; A i Wave Sent Up. the Sivek > oy a Winte of Ourwatd, sani A Buying Wa toe \ , , - As of Quntatiins, : ed with the RC. H. A, at. Kingston, Lo (peeial to the Whig) New York, Fob. Tai Follawing a8 | peceived Another Lot of J IT] lar and reactionafy opening to- Waists, / y the bulls took charge of the mar- ket again in the first hour when a 'biiylng wave sent several of the war iris dodanie six points, | they ide oping 03 io he | | vc. Steet jumped to 108%, nearly | were greatly - delight with last| Henry Is badly in need of a few re- LC nother lot of ESERIES RARER RTA TRO RA TI Y - " ~ rust come into prom- i SO : 3 i inenc ee in shoe. manufacture. C ar Shas 5 3 % 2

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