l i S I 7 l r _-e- _.-__¢~v~ r i. .l E ith . ~ 3_i~..Qe~ ---»-lo. .-of--ir.-¢ _-- l ‘l -` _‘_ .l | _I fi < . i - _» assignee: 'ii .l - fi 'l _._ dr ." -' nf rg-_ -3 i “ I ril' rr ‘f _ lP!‘. 4 >. 1 1515.1 lhf -las. _. .» .1 lu »_;.»'_--2 [vii ‘ 5. 011 Bl. WI l- .lf . ii °ro_ _'_ 3,' :_-hi ' L' l br li i i =»»~s-dau, .__ ._ a. -- :___ _ JL aqoulm. ~ ~_ --va-aa/»._ . i l .Iwi , ,_ a-. ._ ~ _ 1... uf >_ emac- ‘i i I l l . _.5 _A _.'- , ;f'_..>_l’_ ` in an emergency than men, f 6"- i ii" ‘ "" Cutlcura Soap ' '- 1" A u y tml.-"` ‘r=._f.- _ . . U ,"'- I it_H-_¢zpperizrzgs_of'-f/le Week » F0'-Thefolil rsoariuo, lg 'Will the winter never be over? The sympathy of 'many friends Take ive. e ‘LANDS ' Will the dark days never Boi' will so out to Mrs. iDr.) Croken on 888 lscparatc three these into yolks and °’ ` Must the buttercup and the clover the death of her father which occur. mbxespoom _ \vhit@s>. lin Be always hid under the snow? red in Sydney this week. _ granulated sugar '- teaspoon flavor-ing, Une quart. one . O O O - . » _ Ah- lend me ~"°‘"' “me ear' bw' . Mrs. E. B. Coffin ‘entertained vel? inilk’ thme~m°re tab1°sp°°“5 ' Hukl "-1-’ 3- beautiful thing: pleasantly for her friends at Bridge B ed sugar- b°lllnl; water ill a wld The weariest month oi the year, lovc, Thursday night and again mst even_ shallow dish. °‘ _ Is shortest and nearest the spring! nm Method: Beat yolks of me ' and whites of two eggs vm, new ` ° ' ° a a s . _ 1/"fl B°S’b°"°“€*‘- °°““d“" “°‘” Mrs. Blanchard was hostess for tho "w°°t°“ with the ilro tahlcspoiim' Governor General stands well over Monday evening Bud” Club and sugar, flavor to taste, :hm smthnhis six feet-erect and soldieriy in his ‘ako the afternoon club at her home custard mixture into tiic qu," bearing. the picture ofrobust health on the Esplmadé this Week boiling milk; cook until ,nm ol and the embodiment of virilc man-| _ . . costs h°°d- _ Miss Ruth Hearts has gone up to He is fifty and his hair and close- Montreal on B vim to mend! and ing three egg-wliitcs to a stiff; °“l"P¢d m°“5ta°h° “W gmying' but' to attend a reunion of her class at add his whole personality gives the im- Med," Umvers“y_ t little cd to - ~ pression 'of youth. keenness and en- o io o over boys. ,egpoct for me. Ia there anything that I can and has been me chief topic of djs. eriltted interest in fabric weavu and orgy. His speech is quick and his Mm (Dm Yeo was hostess at a de_ Drop spoonfula of cooked wliiil-_S on -.. on in the past several seasons. it -°°1f;s- mwal t _mm I the nm M ;\9»l1Y;¢1'li~’ tf“11_°ftlf’|€rfd|Y ‘~;°";i“my- lightfully arranged afternoon Bridge 53° ;°°;_t°;'fkt°’d- “W t0“l`hll1il wh .~ e -' o eo p o oeaoice la neres man ~ an. d_-y- - ` Answer- is muy B natural renown and typ-ical forms 1 clothes design attests to *he fld w rl ht lincel-it and firm pur. i°f four tables °n saturday at her Jell ln t e (A an H mme Milli it ' ~ of the fickleness of human behaviour 0 - 0 ° n 9 5 Y pretty home 193 Prince Street. ' Y Ce” ‘G ‘lf 03011 isl:luo_ ' _ that now slight reversion toward way to cure H D€¢\'l-Sl1- b°SSi'- 111188111! “~'°m1"\ °f he’ modmed 1;” _md pmwcal modes Among those which have an effect affairs to boot. There is about him no - Mm mme Unsworth is home from :ments kept the wgret t° himself instead M broadcasting it forthe should reveal itself in fashions in~ im” 01113’ 0" Bl'-‘°’°5We°f but °n lu “Y Shred °f °ff°°W"°“ either 1" 5P°°°h New York on a visit to her family mmustes have Cvolvcd for luidscason H . 'J-ll th¢_SiJ°011. cool and pour “ Wide Slsss dish. Boat the remit: 5-il-E?" tlirce tablsopoolis Shoal, anrgul. ° i mW0l'|D§- Cook by pouring - :_ ' _ l-his I1 shallow pan of boiling WML 5. it E fl return of a modified fashion mood. pogo-_and ashrewd judge of men and , , , . __-_ _._.&______ .ur `.& ____ of brims the irlgczlioug pm; ._ .__ '1"h'2Y flare up and away from '5 -u il :If ;:u:?;,;t;e:°t my your looks":‘:;‘:‘;';r‘:dc_f;§’;e‘;;'c‘:m1;;'::c;x;’;“;fE3;_he;,51;;l;fc;:Ix;;i T; sgtnfrf rirzuoirvrpoaheri soliitjcttifg aanlocl lu the two piece :rocks which great beauty. I-icrdarl: hair is bohbcd Zemg pmmss- °°w"d" “new” tho smallest, for they uoiuplrhrot .` I am convinced that in ‘ Guy no a big fight in which you raved and swore and cursed and arraigned her for distinctions. discard the ‘°'m°‘m’y °r the :med and smmthed back ‘mm her brow ' ° ’ -the "me suhnuettc “M5” U1’-‘ ries. V lin and the reincarnation of leats Her kindly sympathetic personality i cnt-day mode has Csifllm-.;,,d_ _,i s s s 'St Imphalred gm can kup her hut' evsrythin she did and didn`t do, you might put the fear of God into her- That sportswear has attuned itself e P “ MTS -3- R05’ H0ll'nBn entertained 1°°ki’-W l°"°)7 “nk” °h° '"5" it R b- h ki d f n eeds master and to new conservatism is in strong ev- Wm* their i“i1°1'9d ¢f'f¢0f-S in all WW! and W°m*mlY “hmm Wm be f°““5 “S for the Tuesday Bridge club this h b h h lf. For t at ri 0 woma ri a _ , _ twice a W¢¢ll~ 3: nxor elialriinyeisfeiection or respect for any man who doesn't bully mice in costumes designed for 01 °°SiU~m¢- l'¢.l9¢f-ins W I m°»l‘l¢¢d d¢° °“Pti‘°t1\18 “-5 ll" l‘“-Sb“"d5 '*"‘°"3m' week at her lovely apartments. Snml ha’-’ “ith f°llP-'l-tire -- You may have been told ft is bad I her out of her me spring and was hmm] at in me late grae the uncontrolled flu-es. There is forward manlinoss. Although of , , , like toreador's caps. are cllal-ming `. for the nan- 1° wash lg grim, bu; ' _ _ Mu f,,_ ML And It may be also the reducing, in many instances French birth, Lady Bessborough Mm Reuben Mmnomld and and developm... -. """"b°dy “sm 5°” °°wd""" Ev” B t me k man who turns over all of his earnings to his wife hasn't said to have influenced other fields Of 313 DSWB-Si.lY1k¢i i01’mS W Simple! SPWKS Ellillish Deffemy Wm* -l“3t 5 young daughter. Jean. are visiting °“° that “"5 fm' °“1`15< T110 llflts ure u a e _ _ ,_ _ , ._ - i al ht h let l c. or to our-in uh suspicion of foreign went ¢° add tv- ut 1 worn ° daily smmp°° “mid be harmless the spirit to stage it domestic rebellion and so he is lost. He alll be hen- of designs as acll. All int/e.cstlng 5 F 8 1' I S t h S me softness or her voice v. h relat ves in Boston. taste if you used an oil shampoo and gave . I t to b "_ h- 1 du . is one which SimDliCii-y. Al these seem o esp UD ' ' ° ° ° _ peeked to tne end of the chapter, and about all he can do s Jus su m phase of i ls en .ncy id h H I tl _ _ _ _ . _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ = - th -ld in f vor f a modifi d Need ii be SH that. ° 1 0 ‘em ~ _ . ofthe Ialcheacl will y - 1 _ ._ ._ 50111 half lm °1 “th °“°° ' week and quit kicking against the pricks. That is the easiest way. :recurs when silhouette claborat.oli is_.sm;)§;M;?llC€ B 0 6 _ look forward eagerly to the years ETII; ;l;ny”friei;ls ofnli/fra. Gleoigc ed i iurlcc ni t-ln edges, .__ chic on young girls. The style B uv ._., with fcrchcnd veils whicil are ned to the curls on the lcft side tolrtols.-_--.sholl clips. -rhcro 10...” T° d° this you mm “rm mme Mi' '-° 5°” “mn” ‘“‘“"e”°d' me Mel' ' ' llcl lie b fo th m in C nada ni ` g e W com 3 er mme l cl " Pure blive oil.` Do not use it cold: Th _ » < in trying to awaken the conscience of a woman like Y Vi _ ‘Wi l Ve I0 0 _ 8 - from Montreal where she was under- lea n is 5105 _V and Wm “ke km e to me is no me =.-=-_==;~.r:r..---f-;=--~--- _ _ K th "Duble to the inncr circles of this very iliac and going memes! treatment and are worn of! the lncc bet-ulllilli: to inany veils. bl' the wn.\'. lnlikc bollncis ' g 5 F your wife and make her see what a raw deal she is giving you, because she _ km out himwf and that ghowed he Mrs willing to ta e e devoted human mmm V0" can _“Wg I “_Cmm_ penetrate into the scalp. Massage _ . __ - _ _ _ _ IHC - _ - - _‘ - _ - ~ --' ooking forward to her early recovery. _ the oil' into the roots. 've it time ls so encased In sen nghwoumess' She is ihriny and doesnt “Mtg your find something thot “'0\lld Uwress his personal taste' ` ine what excitement the ill-osllrct nf- o u o e' monev She keeps a clean house. She sci.. vlcll cooked food before you. ...__ _ -' _ - . roms. To Lady B-ssborough every- _ __ _ Tl in sirik in. and then brush hair and she has bome you three sons and in her own mind she is a modcl wife and You know mv dm". thm, lm, Emmy WCM.-,.r$ as wen as stingy glvers, umm Wm be mm_C_v_n€\v _#hp mums Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman uns l~loste..s_m_d. _ lore is url .'\v11'l.'l-g l.'lrlr;f‘.' in season hats. Ymun ur.; mq,,,.,,.__. wnlpfweu- ‘ h i' ls th t 'All .hould be down on our knees thanking Hr-:ivcli for having _ _ " ` . `, _ 1 A " it o.t instead of the love it shows, and ' ' " ___ f0l' 'he “Si *lid bridle Ulllb 0ll‘ ___ head when you go to sleep, and next 5 e ee R ‘W s y and if \ou value ll izlit by tho l1'l0l'lf‘l " ‘ no concealment. of the natural lhliil Tuesday evening "_ hm. home on are their chief rilarin. for tlu_\~,cr. 'Pie a silk handicerchief over the bestowed her as an undesel-ved bless ing upon you. _ if you ‘Me not wmmg take things ,S generously 85,;-;;f°§;;-l, you she experiences. To 'thpir son and summer stréet' _ sm'al dum *hen me hah, hu bnn mmm are one of these- _ . _ _ _ _ ` ' dclughter-tile former just having left , , _ from _ pooedi it should look glorioug with It has never even occurred to her that a wife has any duty toward her- h dict ou in your belief that a gm should let Eton College-_-the time to come must senator creelmm MacArmm_Y who while tho not dcsmned fm- town “H _ l and marie _lo -fl \-,-all bark it thc fa/re. Pal-is has decreed that If the good fooling it has had all night. husband beyond making him physically comfortable, curl that just feeding Dear Misa plx~1 ooh or 5- h band' when I was 18 I ‘en In appear like the orvsliect of a arent Wg, 1,, Bgthum th, mu, pm of must remain small, it ruu.-.r lm-oiuoro ... d d in his s cks isnt enough It has never dawned on her that love and not riwes dl‘Cl\'i0 ll" Choice in 5 us adventure Lady Bessboroughs an- the week and went on ba ottawa for breadth than those of cal-ly autumn “ s - ' Reil bl d rl_ 1 him lin arn o . _ _ . - . _ - __ on es nes v away: use a S b \ ,md mm-1-10,1 him but nl.; mother and brother disliked _det 1 tl is _ ct is lest the ma gm pure past-ile soap for their i-lair after you have any spiritual needs. She thinks n boiled dinner and a clean hearth love with a iiD<‘1 0.' - ' , th with a Y H 1 “LPC Y y a short visit is expected to return ‘ 9 an oil bath. This is shredded and are enough to satisfy any man. .me and they broke up our mamagm Now I am back with my mo eraid d Ii arrive at the tmmm°nal Perma be' home this evening. °f the brim- me °"°“`“ lS "Slit-fllllls ' - . _ 1 CL ntl n divorce. My husband and I have s an _ _ 1 d i h Ot_ tllrned into g.]elly with boiling wg- -'*~'** _ _ _ 5°" old baby on my mn <13 tl nl two enemies could be Capable ot It 15 Ween Wnter an spr ng W an ° ° ° and Then m the "ml nmhw 'dd vm' ve an spprecl u 1 looking for rt sugar daddy, the older the better. h thru! d th si ti 1 mu . _ _ . . - ' _ i.. Now lim _ er you an eh ll as c B Y. ho 1 3 id 1 ' gg, or lemon Jul¢¢_ 'rho form" mg whne you come home tired and worn out you want a wife who is glad to li “nd 1°* UU _ y _ _ I _ _ me n ummers e ast Saturday h ill k fl o and wil will iau h and make ‘okes Please Publish this “O limi \0\lf18 Kills ‘lm think b°f°"° they “P Ono great shadow was cast over evening \~ ter, _l she doesnt understanci that you are starr-ing .lust as much for a little done things to each other tia o y h I took B chance on gow, may be gubmm-god in slum- Mm Evelyn Mnxemle “ve B _ _ lo d ‘ation as o could bc for bread She doesnt llnclerstand that very H0512 t0 PYERCH l-mt 10” m°““-5 mme t an money' -and give a poor first impression to charmmg va]-mmm party at her ..But, whntcier thr- sl:-.\ or form .--. molded to the hrrrl. ,_ .l u.§E_;'_§__ Paris Styles softening qualities and is invaluable _ "0 YW- W 0 W "W 6 5 '55 °"`e\` -V U- 0 _ K J - - _ A CYNIC AT TWENTY _ _ _ ts I , _ PARIS. Feb. 20.-To be well dress. if tho’ wntgr ig hurd . and be cheerful. She doesn‘t understand that lt humiliates you into thel _ the lives of the fvillre 0CCUPan 0 a a o ed Lemgn jug” brighten, gh, 1-nh. 1 very earth for her to disparage 'you before your children and make you look Am ` Ride” Hsu 1?' the deatoh gfheuxig Mrs' Edwin mt” ‘md Mrs- H"-"Md Hood eyes than it is iwo good ears. md mm,” ,vm t- 1 _ 1, i small ln their eyes. Well _ younger son s x years ag . schurman were joint hosteases at 9 ‘ mee 0 mm ` It d0@S“`i Seem 'hat lack °f ’“°“°5 but m`I“w° wrecked Wm marriage' was ollllzllt by the b1`Hf\0i`l °f an °V"' Mrs. mteyh home last Saturday for erlyihing about what is or isnt K+ - . ~ ' Eddll 1 i.iV¢8. < lt bfi th in l; _ _ And nobody can teach her, and thousands of other won-len like her, Rnd “Ch me" H5 “dl 35 Pom me" haw m ng rea hanging tree when riding his pony. a bridge of nine table; and m15¢e1- mg is particularly good for fair hair, as nga up e cc r 8 mee "`*‘°‘“ a d died as a. result of his injuries 1 h Dry han- hu ii, disgdvgnigng, these things because she is so cel-tail-l, she is a model wife because she is a V th t I d to Y u divorce M was It that n - luieous s ower in honour of ML~=.s me but it lg muah num- to m a good housekeeper. What ii pity she can't see that it is better for a woman NOW bi’ hon*-‘L WM H' i’°‘er"y B e 5° r - During the war Lord B/essborough Helen Baken Buides mam, °ther1ov_ the sn ge _ _ _ _ d h ghgnohe _ogy |;md_ to be a good housekeeper spiritually than it is materially; better for her to .lllii i-Wo iindisclnlillell _mung clcaturels, :ng ll;cl;ed,h.;;lf;t;JIr1it$:,y slhgotwt; also angered the 1955 of a b1'0ih91'- ely gifts the guest of honour was the ~ < ‘ L “nd determ ne ’ M J r M les Ponsonby who served 1 I t f r l . _ . Aft" me hah- has been sham. make her husband happy than to make him comfortable, better to give him “UG Will-‘ll Hllfl \l‘l`0l¢'\l1 _ a o 5 . rec p en o many I-.eces of flat s.l\er nothing about Singh;-rl rirlifs, for ill- __ a wann welcome than hot sou _ hotter to save his pride than his money- gather and fought like cat and dog? Did you ever really try to make a go in Canada as A'D_C_ to the Duke of of the newest design stance' and tons cf wmomtion Ml . f. . f t P- - ,med .' Fw dm” 0 C” or on i la e’> Did you try to make a home for your husband and to C ht _||-‘gum -bo rfubl-,eg mm mg ,c.|p_ .nd better to use more soft soap on him and less on the kitchen sink; better to Oi your mitrr ll . t Ommug _ _ ' ° ° ° about blue replacing black. Now for 1; hguld g fed him on love than mince pie. _ be sweet and amiable to him? Did you make the slightest attempt to ge It u B safe prediction that Lord Mm (Judge) Inman entertained H s no alwaybedidb 5 re y ‘n along with your in-laws? d Lad Bcssborou h will leave 1 gl 1 artificial dryer or exposed to the lang); ag, this 135|, wa nj _ b t h e est wives. P. ave seen w owers 0 were p e _ recon w en| _ _ km-tw, y”_¢h,, 50,5 rpg.; nsouysg thy lost wives who were models of all the virtues and notable housekeepf-rs.| Wm’ ‘F “nh me? B"“""° m°‘ mmey makvs nm" ,mms men "en more tions established by their predeces- M155 Dormhy Wyatt was the guest md neck ru./__ Wim most coniurlqrl, you mel tha .somehow made them happy. Donorny Dix. f""_'-_`7- ~ _ '.- - t A1“‘°s* “gl” “““‘“°° "m°°“ ° f s o 0 o s a ‘_ ww March weather is extremely hard on children. Conditions make it neces- qiy to keep them in-doors. They are often confined to over-heated, badly ventilated rooms and catch colds which rack their whole system. To guard against these colds the little one should be given- an ooeas- ional dose of Baby's Own Tablets to keep his stomach and bowels work- ing regularly. The Tablets will ward off colds, or if they do come sud- denly, the prompt use of the Tablets will Quickly banish them. -nie -ml- lets ` sold by medicine dealers or by I at 35 cents a box from The Dr. illiams Medicine Co., Brook- lllle, t. - _lt_ omen Dentists .4 days ot feminine emanci- pati _ theta an not many profes- sionsfsvhich the stronger sex can still cial exclusively as its own. tistry is one of the recently- ,” m.,m,,,,_ ,M ,_,,, M, ,M hurts moo hor it ohooir for hor oluatmu and birthday that la al; ooough f_0Q_3 six ` en an now working at the V? W7 * "-'ml °f ml l>°\|’ll Viih. would rat-liar have a 3'/ present that he `f": '5- »'7-.~ ,_ . oilnlemi-ooeeaovlsenoou this _troud. sees no reason why women shou notsuooaadinsuohaoalling. Urit ` oftiliesoxfrsgiimtlyalert tbatjromenaremoraapttobooome i § will just give me money instead. What do you think? MRS. A. H. M. Answer: ` There is an olrl poem that says. “If in his gifts he can faithless be, therei will be no gold in his love for me," which I suppose about expresses your) opinion on the subject. But in the case of a husband and wife it doesn‘t seem to me that the man's gift is any measure of his affection for his wife. There may have been pressing calls on him for money and he may have thought that as you are equally interested in the prosperity of the family that you would profit just as much by putting the extra money in tho bank as he would. It wouldn't be all gain to you it he had given you anexpensive present as it would have been if some other rnan had dons so. i _ Also it seems to me that the value of a gift lies in the spirit of the giver, _ and that it is a sordid thing to value it in dollars and cents. ! _.___ _ ~ I un very sure, after the row you have made about this present, that you have killed all of the romance and sentiment that your husband had about picking out something for you himself, and that he will never again . surprise you with anything. Hs will never think that Mary or Bally or Bugle, or whatever your name is, will just be tickled pink with this. Ha will won- der if you will look at the price tag and think it cost enough. And that is a pity. You have thrown away a sentiment you can newer h get back again, and that is a pretty high price to pay for a ring that ¢|f¢n'¢ llllih 001210 up to your expectation. Many and many. a woman whose hus--5 'if--:---lt.i --i-.-l-r:-..:c--- W iv/ &»~»‘ ` ' H K EIsFbosandHai|da .£a||dHsa1tl|ywltl|/ ther is ample scope for the applies .vo- if i ...-.-¢g¢p_.- . .- an y 8 very peasan y or a number of her eg ~ - _ lim lif0 Hnd that friends last Saturda eveni fl t while dlymg my nf th _ y H1 Many a time the best wives arc tue worst wives, and the wort wives are _ _ their mark on Clmiid y ng. ov;-r-lapping ones that ap ou . s e sun ou w th b W h an id Wh rf my cmd h i And if you couldnt get illolig with a poor boy. do You think You could they Wm amply me up m the midi. , _ , _muck and blue me rmmmg __ md -L.: is much more -it matter of two ,..- | is apt to hear nllything and ev- -_"ll to be done this season. but what -"" actually sees is the real proof of pudding. - For the las: several rv.=ek_= ive ilcird .-l fu lu matter oi fact, nearly all the hou.s~ -:_ are showing slashed skirts' and_'~_f_ ‘ U nnd lg, mn bs hum; nn yndiln rind we have known husbands who broke their hearts over the death of little `- "P°u°d and "“°"° ‘|‘"1""ll ill llllillfiilff ihlln D001” 01105- D0R0Tf?__72¥_7f' sors. this week of her aunt, Miss Wyatt of one or me other gc-:ting the edge ,_ _-_ -_-______ ___,_____,___ .__-l_.-To __._:'t‘:~;`- ~_ -~ - ~» - --- -- _ , . t - or o at. Murthy, rommor by th, nm. vrtravaeant hilffi--ruffle wives Whose housekeeping was A scandal. but who ` ____ _-___ _____*__,_____.§___;.._.ff;§§.. "___-~__L an he my- _ _ _ _ new and then- "lf The only color that has not ill" .1 _ what fhe Fashlonable are Wearzng ed Tuesday afternoon to pay their Almost every hat. has some small in an appearance in n single fashion A Dear Dorothy Dix-li/ly husband and I love each other very much, but _ _ respects t0 His I-101101' the Lielliellllfli ornamentatlon, dainty and feminine collection thus far is la\'°ll‘lPl" °' --l - st W M ohrmmss he gave me 8 Cheap ,ing when I think he could have guarded; , _ ` "`“"" Governor and Mrs. Dali/on at their These deco,-ation, are “ned -ffgm- purpm There has not hor-ri _even I ormy ea er a better one. I was ashamed to show it to my friends. I regarded it as ani Dressmaking' [lesson _l°"°lY ;;m§°’,;’s' }(‘;:‘;i:":r§;;N;‘x: ¢l¢5"f Smm i7Ul\Cl19S 0! f€ltl1€l‘S. faint tint in the entil-eq orehlsl. l;‘l'; Hafd on Bgby insult, and that he did not show his love as well as he might. My husband 4 _ _,__ __ Ever - [River a ' ° S ‘_ “5“°uy °f °"’°l°*` th” °°“°l'°-W With ondfr. Dllfillc family S °““ be thinks 1 am wrong. una that one should appreciate the spirit behind the " -' " - - Y ern quantities 01' Hariri! fl°W@1‘= “limi” the hat. as. for example. white on form. 'shape 01 mlmu" 1” my S*°l"mY- bl""°\'Y hb’"°W "ld gift and not the gift itself. He vows he will give me no more presents, but; - “Buy arranged' presented “_ brilliant navy blue. Efey Oh fed. 01’ \¥lH¢l¢ 011 that the style creators luivc somf' -lui .i. Anllabeue W0rthinft0n --°-“ne with me G°V"“°r's Aides- C°l~ _white Trimmlngs are also of gras- thing very .specially ln mind for this __ __ it .I _/K3. I.. __ .. iii ~‘~"_i‘~ . ) . _/vz~. ` VV ` .: ’ 51 0' 0__0 o o~ ' o o _' '- f"'f ,’ _ V `v " - \f`»;` 2 fy \.;;_ Cf 3 _ ' =-~r-<~/- ¥z:wc~#'~'ss$-,’& / J _ __-‘___¢{.__ M Q o o__-> _. _ -' i c - ` < “ ~ ___ __,___ ._...5¢~ f- ' _#.1 2" r- _ bm. .\\_`\\ _ r " ` ._ g\\ ' fl' / F. . ' <- » `*-Qs-g" ‘ .,."‘_‘=_ __ -Eg: _; ‘ _ . 1O`_A'_ 1,4* _.5-. I ` A / - v `\"` _ ‘__ W, ;t';:i'* of Q _ 'T < vs_-.~.>..» il ' __ _ Parlstindscliloinvrintsthatre- rvvs-_rar-rv-»~~ ~ - ,_ _ ' ' Nr‘. -r* al°v..f-“""""°""`”"=l_a\.~».~ .ln crepe silk in black and almond f 'rrcen tones. The upper part of the bodice in the almond green shade with black rings gives it lost of dash and youthfuincss. -Imagine how stunning it will be for sports in a yellow and black twed mixture with the upper part of the bodice in yellow jersey. Then again plain crepe silk in purple blue with eyelet embroidered batiste will serve you admirably for street or for more formal sftemoon occasions. ` Styles No. 3008 may be had in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. You will see one attractive style after another as you turn over the pages of our new lpr-ing Fashion Book. ' Styles for children cr the mil. the matron, the stout--and s series of dressmllklng articles. It is a book that will save you money. Belilretofillintheliseol the psttern..Send stamps or coin (coin prefs-md). Price of book 10 oania. Pi-ice of Pltldm llosnt. No. SWS. UQ ..........u...»n»».» ~ .ue-on--unease-seanseaeasanunc .tea-table, with its exquisite appoint- I-fer many trends are glad to know ti-lat Mrs. J. 0- Hyndman is improv- ing after hor recent severe illness. . , . 0. Q l _ ui-_ una ura..a. M. Hunter criter- tained very pleasantly at a mixed Bridge for their friends last' evening. _aaah braided around the head. They are Imntfalgiuekna i-ha_fmhm. .f ‘I Mrs. Murray, Mrs. J. A. Mathicson, ° ° ° ' silver and.-pale green and billy-bmi- - Mrar T. W. L. Pl‘0WSO. Mrs- A- E- While the mode accepts brims that . Arsenault- Here also the CB-sim 01'- are wide at aides and back-they are wear them, if you do. so she” M . chestra played tuncfully all after- exaggeratedly so in many of the hats' you wlllf; "e equally smart \’°"‘ "my" ‘ noon. In the main hall were Mrs. G. mm; for southern WCM'-it demonds MC'Jrdln§_to Parisian couiul-icrs Wilt! E. Full, MIS- D- F- Tlvfney. B-Hd ill!! that they be narrow in front. It is are well"'gividcd` in their DPi“’°.' . Go\prnor's Pri'/ate Secretary Mr- Al- surprising to see how many treat- about th . 1. l IG. E. Full. Ma-lor C~ C- Th0mPS°ll» _grain ribbon, made into bands and color that they are not relldl' '° _ ------ |Ml1l0r D- F- Tlemey. Li9UiP\”lHl1i1 J- bows or omamental pat/tems; some- spring. We.“heard" a wniie 1180 ill” l-`-=pccially smart is this rmnbina- ‘Connolly in dress uniform, and the times they edge a bsku cloche or lie ALL pastellshades were to be wom. 3 on in todays snappy Jacket dress. dainty toilets warn by the ladies as- closely pleated against the brim or a but so tar it is all our thr one pr°"Y.__, sisting in receiving, Miss Dalton. c¢Qo.mac toque. - shade we picture with old lace BBW ,il If you :dont like bolcros. H0 W C8l.lS¢S ments, was presided over by Mrs. W. _ Chester B. McLure and Mrs. C- G. _-» Duffy who poured tea and coffee. and " 1' " Mrs. .l. D. stewart cutting the lcoa. '_ _ Assisting in serving were Miss Frances ' _ ¢|"'"~e Kirwan, -lvtlaa Dorothy lvtclulllan, 952%? .- Misc Mary oonnolly, Mus Mcoulg- _ ' _ 4' *Q9 - - sn, Miss Jean Grant and Miss Mar- Fo @ a c an. I' I sretMM‘.i1l .'_ ?'_::i:uA‘|;:a _ Mrs. Mathlcuoh, wllo or chief sua- **>,g-_u_v§_El_’-_'iw tics Mathieson, was hostess at a Cgznlnnou _ ohai-ming valchtlho contract Bridge "‘*"“* Il _ _ _ last Saturday six tables playing. _ 1 " ___ ' » a o i ‘ _ _ " WHEN tliers'a too much acid in your stomach. you must force 'your- self to work, and even pleasures are too great an effort. Appetite lim: the digestion is poor; the whole system suffers. Laboratory tests show an acid condition is due to errors in our - ...e ban Farmer. In the dining room the --Y 'ef' ' _` -if ' ' I/‘r __ “"3 Take a little whenever heartburl;. sick headaches. nuuscn, flaiulcntiiu; 'dndigestion or biliousness show too _ digestive system is llecom_|n8 Id _ acid. Whenever you are taking or feel sluggish. Weill*-‘ °°"."t'p“ A Pilllior- Milk ol l_vi=-ll-ww 1'” gentle, laxativs action. b -__ s -_ a»..¢ .s _ _ _,__ ia amen.. -,- . »