PAGE EIGHT I _--.-¢- __>__*____‘ __..__._ >e.r-roesu_—~ , Haflfiening: of the g Week r3; "R. ii. Prince George visited a 'lp¢l1dll1g a few days at the Cana- sliow the other day, as a. dill: National before -I0lng to gesture of goodwill to Mme. Chanel. Beach Grove mu for the summer monchwoman who is undaruk- month-i. Mus Blwhot who i1 below imfl the manufacture of French cordially welcomed has spent many clothes fabricated from the wool of P1985811! Slimmer! ll! ihli Province Zirlbuih sheep. and spun into elcth and he!‘ arrival is always looked iathbeashire and Yorkshire mun. ' forward to by her friends ‘. . time Prince said he enjoyed huh- . ' Sal-Linn he felt a little odd as, the Mrs. JQlln Rlollards and Miss uni; man among so many of the H. D- McOollum are leaving in a apposite sex. few days on an extended tour of - Canada. n a l i) Lard War, who ls coming to the Imperial Ezohomic conference as Rev. Dr. Ian MacKlnnon. son of one of the technical advisen rop- Rev. Dr. Clarence Mackinnon, prin- rssciiiing the Crown. is welbknowh cipai of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. to many here as he visited ch“. Halifax, and Mrs. Mhtkinnon. has lottetmvn is connection with hi,‘ been appointed t0 a charge at firm‘; contract for introducing t); Dalhoiuie, N. B. He recently re- water system. turned from Germany where he - spent a period or study. one toe Oii Wednesday evening the Ueut. Govt-mar entertained most enjoy- Mr. and Mm. U. o. Hurtle of any at a small but thoroughly en- Middleton. N. 8.. are soeudins o JOYPdJtiont-e at Government House, holiday in the city, invitations for about 115 having blend-rhino. Mr. Hume boon issued. Mrs. Murray received bee“ amchm m’ “metlme uiithTher father. Governor Dalton, Mrs. Dalton and Miss Dalton be. in: ‘abscnt in Boston. 1t was qu'te one or the nicest dances held for-lite tea hostesses will be Mrs. c.‘ sometime. W. Wllreferd, Miss Amy Earle, Mrs. A. B. Duff, Miss Helen Wake- A cordial welcome is being 01-19"!- feirded to the officers and men of Ville dYs, who are renewing many friendships and being pleasantly entertained. ffllBWlllfl having to the Royal Buhir staff ln chi, city. I I I I At the Golf Links this afternoon ‘ The tea hostesses at the Tennis, Court-ii for the holiday were the! Mid-see Humby. Sadie Acorn. Eileeni Poster. Those serving today wili be "lo Misses Mary Sinclair. Francis KIWI-o. Mariraret Black. Effie Brehnut ‘ one Thursday evening the Captain and officers of the Ville d'Ya were hosts at a gay little hop on board ship, and the fortunate guests present were delighted with their entertainment. l Captain Maurice Grieelin of the Ville d‘Y’s also entertained at luncheon Thursday for more in- timate friends. I WI- R. n. aideh o! Halifax is eilondlng a week in the city visit- ing he: father, Mr. J. James who} l! quite seriously ill. 0 a Mrs. John Wilson. ‘Prince street. is in the P. E. I. Hospital undergoing treatment. “ ewe The present inrlsposition of Onl. James McPhail of Kingston, Ont. who is summering at Orwell is re- gretted by his numerous frlendl. O O O Mrs. Pllham Winslow and two children have arrived from 'I‘oronto and are the welcome guests of Mrs. Winslows sister, Mrs. rDr.) I. E. croken. l e e Mrs. Mm, the newly appointed President of the Maritime Provin- ces club of Montreal, her young non Ian and sister, Mrs. c501; Lamb are being cordially welcomed home to spend the summer at their mother's cottage at Langley Beach, O 0 Oflandle and pique are the two -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Billion andfahriu featured in neckwear sets. firmly left yesterday for FOriiUn¢:§lJnp]Q amhmiqery in ‘my flora“ having taken a cottage g at thiflused in allover effect are oh white ‘ popular summer resort for theargandle, and lace insets, are de- ' month of Juli". emotive features. O Mrs. Roy Ings is visiting in the city. with Col. and Mrs. Ings, her husband is under canvas ‘the P. E. I. Light Horse. U Th! lfllkt-h of evening skirts, and whuefllvm "l9 1011801‘ do? silhouette, have with influenced several of Paris‘ leading, shoe designers to advocate brightly] present mode, hence ‘the shoemaker lg called uphn gq do his imft in achieving slenderness ‘ilhd height. For evening slippers,‘ Mrs. Chauvin daughter of the mule; Xv has“ o; g 1.3 centimeter‘ Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathieaorultg 9-10 ihbhw hglght m, spon- irnd her children arrived Mondaysored. from Montreal to spend the suin- mer m the city. MnChsuvin will join them laccr the season. y Mr._ Clartncc W. Deibrest, Mr. the sleeve is long, 1n Pgrjg‘ women Frederick E. Sayre. Mr. sher-woodnire wearing widely flared glove,‘ Skinner and Major Crrneral the gauged in at the wrist to fit overt H011. A. rr. Mafidonrll, b: saiunhe fur cuffs of their coats. ' John, are ‘enjoying a week's fishing‘ - e at Min-son's Pond. r M‘ss Munn span: the week-end at biiss Ramsay's cottage in Hamilton. c whitc. I O Th! smartest glove at the moment l1 the short and wide mOdel which season, and the lustreless mode is Quili- n number oi young pooplefln the greatest demand. Dilllwhltg Zflliirjgd up to Fortune taking avis carried out in hats, slices hose‘ raitrgefor the week-end and great- ‘and accessories, as well as h, {rocky 1 f iy ciigiying their holiday. and coats. ‘Wm or or I O .. - i "hi MflTilRTPl Stems limit. "l8, Little buttonnierea, made of ool<| wwkfriid lu Alberton with her ored handkerchief linen’ add a b“! grand, parents Mr. and Lf ii if . M lbs _._4_ 4 e a 5P8 also bedeekflu with than clever Ritchot of Montreal ishew iii-humour; l counter. . thoroughly _ But Mother! FlndProhetlen end Relief for Thom f in IAIYS QWN TABLETS "Wlreln ‘my rhildren age ovieztiiiedgnd test}! n warm went or v0 t WNTABLE§ fheirrlosc of BABY'S O hi night, and in the morning they up llflllry pid contented children and m n cyan f0 cope with", writes Mil. EpWQ ' mgLElS can be given l!“ IIOII Ml neon, Halifax. N45. MHQG.°IIQ H. Walker, Thug ‘ '.;. “o.” So 1.4 UNTY L (1) yauhty little turban trimmed ' with a plaid band in bright colou- ‘ l2) The oriental slm hat bu I place on the beach in the west. i3) One of the new black ltraw hats which is enhanced by the addition hf three colored sfripg of cloth. Note the extreme tilt to the brim. (4) The famous explorers’ lllth helm" has been adopted by mllady fol‘ i wear at summer camp. It adds the necessary bit of bizarre variety i0 _ the usual summer styles. British Guide isliowing ha..." of interestl-"lt was in this roam that M Lord Wellington received his first uch to the regret of her friends commissmnlr. American Tourist ltsudderbly in- terestedi-“How much was it?" Mrs. E. T. Higga, Dewar, Mrs. C. G. Duffy left ‘Ihurg. duy for Montreal. sailing from there on a trip to England and other points on the continent. 0 e With so much controversy over mesh and lace silk hosiery for this summer, there is little dissehgiqh concerning the possibilities gm- liglg mesh stockings for active sports and spectator sports wear. wide exploitation of cottons, it up. Dears only logical that llsle mesh hosiery \v‘ll follow. OI‘ a pastel Be Beautiful At Fag-End 0f Day There is a certain i; “m, o”, the w" “We whw the afternoon First of all, cleanse your j . ~ ‘ with a liquid " . . v " . cleanser, a cream, or warm wgtgr B b I , and soap. Make sure that all traces a i" mil are gone. Rinse ln warm water. Then rinse in cold wit“, Again and again and again until v you feel the blood supply flowing vlqntfo eliwgumm" omphinmll’ so"! and freely up and down and will! n. .) Conroihnrrhtierd, “flow your cheeks and none and (ht. . chin and throat! Your eyes, rested from the water. to the younsest will beBln to shine. too. Now. uoe RSI your foundation cream. bah‘; “p; O Linen handkerchiefs with pastel Woven borders liandkcrchiefs are reported pap“- ‘lai- in Paris. Novelties include a white handkerchief, each of whose four borders is in a different; pa“! color, and whose borders are threaded In on a summer day when faces have a habit of feeling like masks that have suddenly alip- ped. You know instinctively that your mouth isn't perked the way that it was in the morning, that no. “ ' ' " This ls ab be undoubtedly a white "My “'°“'°' °°'“P‘"° "l" W" i0 ,5!" 810w, that your cheeks are Dink rind your nose is shiny. When that happens the thing to do is to leave your desk or type- five minutes and pplht yourself a gay. new face. If you am Shopping. so into a mt room somewhere and make repalrl. Mfl- 3- 0i W10!‘ to the sport; dress. Hats izgeagegtgljglzlgflgiekio;‘£31,311’? ' 8 B knows the substitute secrets that will put you back on the beauty __=_ — --z-:¢ e REA“ the... culls." i ETOWNMQQARD ' cial czrtd Prsolnal :so a welleflttlng costume slip. under‘: model Mrs. G. F. Bracafully. atraightllne o! lilll slip. “w? m‘ at its simplicity. are closed- slles 36, 38, 40, (i, H, 46. 4B and inohel bust. yards of 89-inch material. entire putgl cost very small. handkerchief pattern. Wrap coin carefully. hour late in Nlmfl ' Street Address city State not reduces the breadth of the figure and does it 'I'heye i; u par-row sash that slips throullh a bound opening at the right hand aide of the front. It is brought around the back and lied in a bow. ldyugtlrll the slip to suit its wearer. The wrap-over fronts allow plenty of freedom for the hemline, and still retains the And to mnloe ltl You'll be amazed Cllli it out and practically only edges to be bound, after the sides and shoulder scams Styles No. 522 l; designed for Size 86 requires 4% Crepe do chine and flat crepe give excellent wear, and you'll find the Be sure to nu in the size of the Price of Pattern l5 cents in stamp! or min (coin ls preferred.) no. 622. Sine “en-auburn.-----.r--".....----r ........ra nu"... l What the Fashionables are Wearing ' Illustrated llresauiaking Lesson Furnished With I . Every Pattern i Bil Annabelle Worthington i There isn't anything more essen- tial for a slender appearance than B0 l! 4 $22 Xi the London Royal domlclles. face akin Iomn loole powder with you. 1m and the surplus can be wiped away. Pix your llpl next. Re- member thiit a dusting of powder, on we of your liPItlck, followed by another molding of the llpl with the color, will lut longer than lip- _ rg, too much. Just enough to hold the luck used without p powder ro- o” fiiljgigilé". filial“? Y? i" mirmirrlgnebiic. lnowaer that you are uninl to uuat bench. - p w... nm,,it,,g,,,g,,,,,m,¢ "rm, figfelw- across your throat and rm. lq- nnuh any the powder that ls Coll "hi" "h; gamma“ Mandy." fore the powder, though, apply billed in your eyeiuhei or on u] ' ow" TAEL," wqw‘ p"; “y 1,, y,“ Iyour rouge. You know already jun your eyebrowl. Now you are ready ‘DR. WMJAM‘, m where you need lt. If you mm to face the world quip. ter has dem sure, the splashing of the cold wa- ‘I-atcd the location of your natural color. Follow 5km], blending skilfully so ho one will guess that you - make a new face. Sllpfltl , When people wonder Just how you manage to keep so fresh whllr the hot winds blow. Just smile. Nobody needs to know how you (l0 it. It is enough to know that you j away to Palaces of London i ' Visitors to Londonwho have been. struck by the modem appearance of Buckingham Palace probably do not realize, in moot cam, that the pal- ace is, indeed, Just what it looks to be: the most recently occupied of Buckingham Palace has been the regular abode of the Sovereign for only about g hundred years. Queen Victoria havin] chosen it as her sole Don't rely on a coke of powder |"the Court of St. James." to make your skin glamorous. Have It a-lvu a better tone color to your London home ln preference to all other palaces. Before her time var- ious other residences were favored by particular monarchs. Some of these have been entirely swept away while others survive only ln part. Of the other Royal palaces, Hampton Court, Kenslngtnn, and St. James, are still occupied, The ilast-named is still the "official" real- dence oi’ the Sovereign, and even now n '*- -' s are accredited to Flour members of the King's fam- ily have residences at Kenslngton iPalace .'I‘hey are Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Princes: Beat- ‘ rice, Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone, and the Dowager Mar- i chioneiss oi’ Milford Haven, Kenning- iibh was the birthplace of both Queen Victoria and the present Queen. At Hampton Court, there are 54 sot; of inhabited apartments, and l5 in all at Kenelngton. Five of the former and four of the latter Ire occupied by officials; the others are ‘ called "Grace and Favor" reef- denccs. The official residences are repaired and decorated throughout by the Office of Works, but. the For 77w Cook MEBINGUES (OB KISSES) 4 egg whiten. 1 gup find IIfl-nlllfltfld Bill"- 15 teaspoon vanilla. . Beat the eiziz Whites ‘mm ‘w! m; udd, a little at a time. tw- thirds b: the our v1 sum W‘ until the mixture is very smooth and will hold its shape; odd the flavoring then llllluy 101d l“ m‘ rest of the BM"- A bard m)“ kitchen bread board or small cut- “n: hoard will answer nicely) ll the best thing on which to bake the biases’; it rhbuia be wet and may be covered with tbioll While Pa?“ shape each meringue with a 8WD epoch or tablespooll or "l" through a pastry baa- m" i“ " slow oven. and who" ¢°°k°dv PW“ together in pairs or if yo“ W511‘ hollow shells which are to be filled with whipped cream or lee cream to make a very delicate dessert, the interior which remains loft o!!! 5° gcooped out with a. small spoon and the merlngues put back in the 0v,“ p; finish drying’ out. Instead o; mung m; mmngues with Moll. two small ones are oitlh 1m!“ into the aides of a mound of lee CTEBJH. when desired. finely “WP?” Ji CRIBS“ 111W b‘ mid-id mm we merlnlue mixture. for each occupant, Hillel? be kollil in order by them- shma tame: Forgotten or the palaces which have Wholly or partly disappeared. even Futile!‘- men rolllflmber little. Whopiol‘ BI-v arripia. recarir that Remington wu once the “King's Town" and lihlli the Anglo-Salton rulers had their palaces there? All trace _ o! tho building has disappeared. will!“ the Royal Duchy or ooruwnll at owns property on its rite, ' Almost all that remain! to mall the Palace of Bridewell, near Ilofl Street, where Henry V111 lived with Katherine of Arragofl, ll fit. Bfldl’! well, which is now l. pump. Westminster Hall. one of prenat- dny London glories, la Dirt 0f SM P Royal palace that stood for mill? centuries on the alto of the modem Houses of Parliament. The fact is frequently forgotten that the Tower of London was for many yearn not oniv a fortmn and a prison, but l. palace as well. ‘Ihough the "Klllfl Allftmfllid" I __ ;_‘ _ ..._......_...,¢._v he A '- Lite little eyes looking up adavlngly lntn theirs. children an dependent upon them this their null with ambition! OM nuvq their arms to Split b keep their hemel life fer thelr Yolllll- I ls their children who give moo-dial to lilo and and every day with fey. than those Who I'll-YO lost interest in ourselves. 0W 0616A an Ill on can live ow liven o": . mblllqlilntholll eniiiookiwihoiatedotlio doing. o8 financially and have l wonderful Iraq-old boy,’ my wife look it into her head to get manly Jllldlli hm when I actually lathe because or her unfaithfumeu to he: husband; pad her chapter-leg Qximueg. But my wife lnsbtl that lhe can tell. by my demeanor that I our heaven's lake, let's that Will make ovvfybody thin! ililt llilll lllloill audio llnld ohm her around where I om- Th" when he'll on earth. What do you think? Answer: women like her. trouble ls that you Isn't nun with insanity. er of situation and reeolnlpe the band's mind that he in a Mort-miller. * maowiiehndlonlmmuiltocoalidir able domestic trance by hll wife’; jealousy fflfllfi _. - a!» =1’ _, l. .\ l‘ l _ ' Domthy Dix Letter Box i - ' ' l chirdr . be w1lg8rn1¥l$ vtgimlirfi V351... Hag; Them?»- Jgflqui wife who Torture: Herself With Fancied Wrongu-Glrl Who Went to Boy's Apartment near-munir-Iuuinvoualmwlhdelnecttobemarrledia! fewinoutbl- , areiaanuvuimmienwwmrahedeumlllravhlldrvunfl aha claimsiflreallylove hlrthatfsholllllbewill- in: to deny myself the pleasure o! having I im- iu: I» you think it mulbla for o ma in Iv through we happily if in has a love for children in hi] hurt that he bu to atiim em M i009 on loving o. wife till! h! knows Milli Rive 111m children QM Will m» J- D. Mum" ftluniinuehamerriueualnoatlunloh a failure because the hlllbaud will have | cenhmvi ferhuwifouoeewnrdnudaiiulttiirvhodidaot have the stream and oourm to met bu eblis- ationa of mqrrloge. ror that in vim marine i0 for. The Iouadiol N a family. ‘the owing eu o! tbs ionh ma: one FNIOWPII to nestlin- Almtlimhaomthiuafuuitamntnliywroogwithawomanwhe for n9 good moon at all, evades motherhood The!‘ are Pllllliy of ilM chum for a woman not hoviua children-it he: health u very vow lad lfplmfenlethatlheeflllldaoiltandtlllltrliaofebllwbebrlnqaadthfl she would probably Mao a poor. elokly little creature into the Will la puller sad be hmdloaupui throush life by dim» or i! on either 0m ,there ll tainted blood that should not be rum on. or if the Woman m to work outllde of nor home and could not give to the child the attention it needed, or if aha would doom ‘llel’ child to dire poverty and the will not give it the food it needed or a decent environment to be brought up in. All of these are valid reasons that mllht well make I timlllbllul woman hesitate and debate oven he! right to have n. child. Butwhcnawomanisyoimlmdilollilllylndthnre-lnvlllliyll moneyandlheilooiafortlblynltultedinllfqflzmilnoenouloferhli not having children i! he: hinbmd duiuu them. It in only uldlbul‘ andluiumthatmalranhndoomhimtonhouulnwhichhewillnnl hear the patter cf little feat because Ibo doesn't want to have her blllll some intcmlllted or to be tied down with ciuidrdm. thnfuttliettiwnmnehnnbildiolelienuilpottehoblllfl miusivnlvonwouuivlcvwllaaieniltlierlieed. wbmmiunulw uuauthmmwouieuvhodelietwmlohlldua. ‘mudoaotwlub tnboburdlneclwitlilbelllllllortolahildren. Tilovliflltttolllilldllhll awhayonmktammmacciaurummiixandulwwltimteadcl walklns the baby. may would rather hevoenew our at thodoorthln awrunbulotorlnthe back hall. Ofteuthoydorrt Wantfodivldefioil wives’ attention with Junior. Aflmllyfsmt necauryioauchamaa, andhemnrdothuadventefnllttleltranmlnbhlmuleuaelllnib iristqadetabianing. veloped in them and to whom llfo u oindm, ashes and duet witbniu children around their knees. ‘Hie [reateutcklck life give; them l; l. little face pressed Against a windowpme watching for their return. Ne other thrill to them is so sweet u having little arms around their necks but. The knowledge that llttll so, before a mm marries don well to find out whether the girl considers children angel: or hnta and to consider his own temperament and whether he will be lot-lulled withomntynrmawnot. children m!" hawk! none. By the time we nremlddle-aied we have we have do» about all wear-e nematode. table. Taeuwnmberoderidloaoiyuuilnvl iaeurehildnaoadrenewourbewlnl. thing" have falledtl’ ’ DOWOFIKYBXX. Q I Q O O Deer Mills DIX-WI have been M99111 married for ll: Wars. Well. Nivinsaaauatil etarsoviftiimdof- -.-.-.--.- Personally, I believe that people who have mlyaboutthllwomen. Iaytoher: "W drop hound nommhnqaln." my, but it ll Milking my life I ' i7. P." voor-wu-avm the ammo u on 011mm. but tlim N’! r m u? draw mum without any ma; ‘Ihotem’. and the” ---_-..-. g I Your wile nu what she wants to no or what aha [eh n ladlltlo‘ leuure out of torturing herself by thinking lho sou. ‘Elie puts he! c". interpretation an evmtblnl you do. Even if you move away to lean? nluewlunyouwlllnoverhouu beuun Ibo will l0 ob to the m4 o! thump“: eherishlnq a hidden newt Illllflll for ha. - Ilethewemenlnuuitwilldonolood. umuvwondaaiwilaiuauubiuibiautbaheaithiagwuib ifreummlkohernlbnwmiculounmuuitieaianbowuiebaamt it. Perhgpo lho fqvt o; Jealous an bid for you to 4.0 Mme high-Preamp “woman-mountain g hymn-blag. But z emu weadlr tlntihm fedora-women an not mun the new. dlulr of tuition tho ma late a" hu- of some you!!! Ilrl. "If my wife think I our that good-looking and fuelnltinl. Per-hue w." urn i!!! lteltleil htllbllld in himself. and forthwith he bfliebu up lillmlwlqul nudltarhouttoinnkonkllliaovitbtbaladiu. and the "Queen's lodgings" no longer exist, the present Weapon Room Wll long the Bbnquotlill Hall. 9nd the Nor-mm chapel of at. John was the private 078N701! Inllloh Sovereigns until mau- than. 0! (ll/UHLW. iii-t»: it RUG; ,4; hehungfcralhllblil ofhimwlthlnrfoolouly Al». the Jealous Wlllllll’! husband Mootetlm. lamb 1M i! lua vita I lilo! of other woman be mint u iii-wow». ooacrunux. Milli! i i.'i~ till’ others having once been decorated 'i/|r,l ll‘|‘l‘ fl ll H599? . 1 W mry about ohlldren. but my ma: has would’ But than are other men who have the paternal instinct hlghlyde- " ~ Iollllflhl "ti! $91! l";