, AUGUST 3,11918. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY I ing rei ---- TT ------ A ---------- PAGE TEN | In the Realm of Woman --- Some Interest The Woman Who Changed] | | THE ACTIVITIES » By JANE PHELPS DELIGHTFUL VISIT A oe CXXXVIIL {than a man. even her grief she can] ested. I was very fond of Evelyn, }one of the most nob 1 'hardes i= a ji Hii TR tful luncheon to- |conceal, if she feels that she is mak-|and very proud of my namesake. I |worke tion. " Ls TRC es Babcock and I |ing him happier by doing so. My| would be glad to have Mrs, Babcock t &/ : ES us such simple |husband almost worshipped our {see them. eifectly. cooked, that daughter ~perhaps no more so than She acknowledged the introdiction me: 1 did--but 1 had to be brave tor him | to Evelyn graciously, then held out smpting. | 4nq myself too. It is often so,| her arms for the baby. Little Helen » usually, but! ain Howard, Men are but children i fairly jumped toward her, cooing and 8 omelette," | in many ways. A wife often has to | laughing, in her baby way. We laugh- » sald, as, > Lo my urg-lhe poth wife and mother to them." |ed to see her, but when Evelyn tried she had a second helping ot I made no reply; none was needed. [to take her away, after half an hour, Mary's mushroom omelette. And, in a moment, we were chatting [she shrieked so loudly we had to al-} Aiter luncheon we separated for gaily again about the beautiful roads, | low Mrs. Babeock to tuck her into an hour. I imagine she lay down,|(ne haze on the distant hills, the|her carriage and walk part of the {but I went into the kitchen and talk- things that would ordinarily attract |way home with Bvelyn to quiet her The United jed with Mary, congratulating her |atrantion when riding over a strange | Of course I went along, not caowing | wit shortly {upon the luncheon, and consulting road. But the little glimpse she had | whether to be amused or embarrass- [school of her as to the desert for the simple given me of her heart--the hiding (ed. But Mrs. Babcock soon set me | of 'wome dinner we had planned. Then, when of her own grief to make that of the right. irvice i ja Babeoc) n appeared down-| man she loved easier to bear--re- { 8t 3 mained with me, and made me, if "All babies act that way with me airs, ir and we took 'i and out into} anything, more in love with her char-|1 consider it a great compliment," harming | goter than before. I remember, I|she said as we turned 'and walked forgot, at|wished mother could know her, and | slowly home. "Are we to dress?" 0 much older |thought what good friends they | she asked me when we reached the clined to be a8 would be, because they had the same | house. would have been ideas. "Just as you choose. We are to dine alone, but I have asked Mr Gray, the artist, to spend the even- sacrificing as my mother, Father, ing. He is very musical, and I think the boys, were always her first | will interest you." thought. I used to tell her that. by! "Delightful! How thoughtful of the time she got around to thinking |... You are an ideal hbstess Mrs. of herself, she had no thoughts left Howard. You make one SO at home { Mrs. Babeock was that kind, too. She and yet do so much for them." never seemed to think of herself, As she went upstairs, I thought to We returned to the house about myself that for once I would repeat If past four. I told Mrs. Babcock compliment to George. I would tell what time we dined, and asked her him % Mrs. Babcock had said 1 if she would like to rest, or would Was | "dex hostess So I waited she enjoy se my little namesake? | p. him, a-thrill with happiness Evelyn had t honed while we were When George and Mr Ba beock out that she was going to bring little came in, the latter went at ont e to Helen over. his room, and George came up to "Do let me stay with you and see | freshen up. I repeated what Mrs the baby!' Mrs. Babcock responded. | Babcock had said. 5 "I adore tiny children. And usually "Umph--I told Babcock he needn't jhim, you know. « A woman, my dear, they come directly to me." dress," was aii the reply I received. an hide her feelings more easily I was pleased that she was inter- (To be continued) rr eee - tt pt aa gt ty can't take time to "step out" him- ~--~----With Lorna Moon Red 'Cross nurse and i of that or i get M { 3 er cent of Canada' 3 to ita quality. ust, on the D. and . ste ena, plying betwe Mackinae Island man patrol on it HTH i Eb Hin SL 2 5 I orc Be A LR EE ant eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! doses Was a 1 § most Can'tsleep! \ women One or two manufac employm hag been largest automobile plants in Detroit hag se al women workers, ranning drill presses, grinders and tapping machines and | i doing general machine work. Over | I told her all a twelve per cent. of the total rk- [that she was ers are women it i inni that # the neces per cent. of the by women. | sympathy, al rest Wamen 'are 28 cents | «vy, vil ve children, an hour to act rs around |.» They y life the docks in New York Clty. i : A A my | GRAY HAIR Lx, Brew in'y Nutarel ule Restora- | vo i} ively Used as directed, is guaranteed to ly sively tore gray halr to #ts natural color | Positively not a dye & nen-injurfous. . Price $1.00, | On gale In Kingston by T. H, Sargent, | Druggist, Princess and Montreal Stm, tn po AA MN Nr [ For Women's Ailments Dr. Martel's Female Pills have b; icians and sold by reliable bY Shy everywhere over a arter of a century, don't Rooept substitute. Om To Have Perfect 8kin Throughout the Summer oo One of the AY R77 Y A TABLETS younger. Best ur Stomach Zvelyn's baby I had never known anyone so self- me, and vas to, I told her She was all yout w can be done po ! 25 cents a hefng i &\ 4 CLI M0 worth to be- without 13 y apt I AEN, ¢ ish! * I said so im- smiled Neither ile, m me gel "But, u i. The Allied Armies depend on us for wheat OUR FREE WHEAT-SAVING RECIPES SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE YOUR SHARE OF WHEAT FLOUR VIR OATS is the world's best' substitute for wheat fiour Mr a A nn that s tr money refunded, A Corner of a Woman's Heart "Perhaps not! but you 3 we had daughter for m And keep bright and cheerful for admitted to the service 'with hag been as at ¢ al, If a workman in the great Krupp gun works in Germany is discover- | ed to be a traitor he is brought be- | | I am anxious to lsee the Gay Loth- ario come home. I want to see how he likes taking his own medicine; and I hope his wife doesn't relent before she has grilled him thoroughly. \ st | | o HELPER PERI EER F REE Told In Twilight > fore Bertha "Krupp, the ow who passes the death sentence up them. Her word is final and ther is no retreat. Loretta Daum, Milwaukee, Wis., who recently by 2 'Government as ga junior four-mi > » nas the distinction of being one of the youngest of four-minute speakers to receive a certificate. Miss Marion Davies is the woman to be appointed an aminer under the federal commission and has been ass to research work in the Cong ional Hbrary, investigating about the 'manufacture of vari us | articles. i Idle Hour, the beautiful Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, sr at Oakdale, I.1, n' offered by the owner to the Red Cross to! be used as a convalescent h spital for soldier:, 'The mension will acs | commodate over 1,500 patients. { Dr. Kristine Mann of New York has been appointed supervisor of health for the women's branch of the industrial service section of the ordinance department. Her duties will be to improve the health of in- dustrial women through such means This {s the season when she who would have a MHly-white complexion should turn her thoughts to mercolized Wax, the firm friend of the summer girl. Nothing so effectually overcomes Grilling The Gay Lothario. The Gay Lothario has stayed away ing to have a new kind of reception, a little longer than usual this time. His wife has a mythical | His stay-at-home wife is not griev- friend, she also has a lot of new ing over the loss of his company but [clothes but they are NOT mythical, * 5 0» she is a little worried over money neither is the bill for them which' matters, She is'the Gay Lothario will receive when ' always a 'little: he comes home. - She is using a little worried over mon- touch of rouge on her face; she hates ey when the Gay using it, but she hopes the Gay Lo- Lothario goes off thario sees it. Her new clothes are) count does not include the wedding on one of . hisicut more smartly than any she has Of President Wilson and Mrs. Nor- "trips." = There is !worn for years----a good cut costs a Tap Suit, Which fork Puce m Mrs: always a dearth of [lot of 'money. She is going to have | ine will he on. August 7, that of money for some la woman friend send her flowers, ac-| nics Alice Wilson, of Baltimore. weeks i i . after the companied by a gentleman's Card. the President's niece, and Rev. (Continued from Page 3.) There is to be another White House wedding, the third in the Wilson administration, and the ling effects Of sun, wind, dust and t. The wax literally absorbs #cprched, discolored, w od or coarsened scarf skin, bringing forth a » bra pew skin, clear, soft and girligh- ly Besutiful. It also unclogs the por removing black Ss and in- creas) the skin's breathing capacity. AR ounce of mereolized wax, obtain- i able at any drug store, applied nightly 3 ike eream, and washed off morn- ings, Will gradusily improve even the worst complexion. © There is nothing Jor the removal of tan, freckles tehes, Y or estate of | located | | i Over. She will stay out late (she dislikes | Isaac Stuart McEvoy, jr. There is a dearth [seeing a movie show through twice, | * el of money but no but then she mustn't get home be! Mr. and Mrs H. Rock, Miss dearth of bad [tore eleven-thirty) and then she will Irene, and Master Basil Rock, alsc #5 temper, return in a taxi. {Mrs. M. O'Ccnnell and her daugh- Tr He had. been And all the time she is going to] ter, Miss Evelyn O'Connell, have re- rg taking these occas- |be very nice to hubby. Oh MUCH | turned to Ottawa, after a motor lonal trips for years. Every time TOO NICE---the sort of nice that a F835 e0ano the bank account gets in a healthy guilty husband indulges in when he FLOUR 16, 16:17, 18 jcondition the Gay Lothario feels a wants to apply salve to his hurting CEREAL 2.008 "trip" coming on, His stay-at-home conscience! trip to Kingston, where they visited Dr. and Mrs. McCarthy and - Miss Creighton at the warden's resi- dence. . Miss Sarah Abramson, Kings- wife has met him in every possible mood from quiet resentment to tear-| When he protests she is going to tom, is visiting Mra, J. Holzman, Ot- tawa. as exercise, change of diet, instruc portance of ventilation in sleeping tion in posture, advice on the im-| USE IT IN ALL YOUR BAKING WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO. Head Office: Toronto " LIMITED ful pleading, but this time he is go- [say sweetly "Now dear old boy, you {must really take this thing sensibly. TT re P's suTe you will because you under- stand how these affairs come about. You have had. them--and 1 used to "ltme you before I understood, but 'OW We can both be nice 'and rea- sonable about it--there's no need sh for a divorce or any fuss Dr. Adam Sherit, Oftawa, will And then if he storms she will : 3 maintain a mildly amused but toler- | ave next week for the Maritime Provinces on official business. ant attitude, - ue 0 come: It ha waken wel; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mowat, To. ithe fact that he loves his wife and wn eave 12 Monday =n {tells her so she will, like a good fife, Misy Sylvia Brinke, Kingston. fs (agree to see less of the other man or spending 'a few days "with relative i she may promise never to see him | in Hamilton. ; iagain; but she will never confess Miss Lulu Jinks, Pefenboro, ig {the fravd for that would be fatal. | visitor in Kingston. {She will sontinne to play the part of A. MeNabb: Peterbors, 5 Lothario herself, always ap- | hinazgton for a few days i be a Nttle Righty, She - Douglas Cole band to take pal dinner at the be will no doubt take her | 20d among the for when 4 man's wife pe- | Stoacy, Kingston. . step out" i ime Thien or has got a he Miss Perey = McManua * wr ; yo of Major" McManus, district" adjui-§ Tre ani, has been visiting friends in i ¥ ; ountry during the pest twe weeks ! dr: Donald Van Horne and pi ; PEL inns = SE Old danshter, Dorothy, are visiting her A $ father, {Edward Bryant, at Sergt.- So Bad Could Not Sleep. : GR Li Red With Water Blisters y Po Cansdian Bank of Commerce, Dres- and Burning, y eas den, .Ont., has been the guest of OC. i ht : -- : ; i HE EGE 8. Kirknatrick for the past few to Dresden on Thursday. : i ee - treating eczema internally as a blood disease and ap- ply ase's Ointment Major Robbs', Concession street, the Die H 1 davs. He was acsomagnied by his Jou with sdon C.' F. Werrell, manager of wife and little son. They returned But when you tire of Which Mrs. Beare, Guelph, fs on sn ex- tended visit to Kingston. Prof. W. G. Jordan and: Mrs Jordan left on Wednesday to spend thelr vacation at Murray Bay, Que They will return to the city on Sept 37th stn, L rooms, recreation and rational clothing. ; ee is tf Ottawa guests Bar! The bigger danghtar ORT gives youa chance to save money on your Soap---and get the fanious Comfort quality, too. Everything else may be going up but we give you move soap for your money than ever before. war time economy. The Bigger Bar's wrapper is not good for premiums and is so marked. The wrapper on th smalls 00 he _ er bar (yet being sold in some localities), is still good for premiums, of course. ax : e. Get the bigger Comfort bar--the money faver. wih orl Boo IAN en , has rH Mr. and Mes. Charles H Lyon.