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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1922, p. 9

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 132, 1022 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 1d 14 { [PME Love | ACKSON-MFITV/ FIR] living Judas." One of the women named as Sertespendents furnished | 1071 II4 PRINCESS STREET 1071 ~~ | EASTER APPAREL that Hubby had made love away from CORRECT SPRING OUTFITS FOR WOMEN Women's and Misses' Suits § his plies on a match manufac- | Jil turer of Hull, Canada. I The wife seemed to think their {1h match was not made in Heaven, but i in--uh--Hull, | HH i Our showing of Women's and Misses' Suits is unique for its selection, range and maters, ials, its comprehensive styles and its new low prices. Whether the Suit you want is a tallored model, designed with notch lapel or with semi-tuxedo collar, which is very popular! or in the more extreme model with loose box back, plain or embroidered. PERFECT SATISFACTION IN: FIT AND IN WEAR. Be sure and see these Suits before buying. Prices range front 19.75 to *55.00 | mo | Easter Coats and Wraps Germans are now speeding up. Ap. parently the stipulations erbidding retaining weapons failed to reach the Every model is an interesting and attractive one, and carries with it the double charm of elegance and exclusiveness. The Easter-tide presentation gives fullest expression to the modes as they are to-day decreed. Prices range from..... . « $17.50 to $45.00 17.50 to *45.00 Coat Values NEW, TRUE AND NO "Sweet, 80 Sweet" The $7,000,000 Coffee King's widow, who recently married Joseph Schwars, opera ba e, told an enraptured Interviewer that "Last love, I think, may be the more beautiful of the two--" having been asked to judge between first and last love, she hav- "Last love ing had three husbands. And, she - is chosen more wisely." ---just say 3 ays, * . lue=jay to your druggist | Stops Pain Instantly ! The simplest way to end a corn Is Blue-jay, A touch stops the pain in- stintly. Then the corn loosens and comés out. Made in two forms--a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does | it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters | or the liquid -- the action is the same. | Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed | laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer & Black, Jorouto, Dept. 213 Jor valuable book, "Corvect Care of the Feet." | DARKEN GRAY HAR LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Bage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. : fil of sweet music, wouldw't you say "pretty sweet for her"l . She Had a Crust! Mrs Ruth Harris, suing Pauline Lord, the actress for $50,000, charg- ing she alienated the affection of hus- band, Mitchell Harris, offered in evi- dence alleged to have been written B9 the defendant. One baby- talk missive inquires of the man: "Is Jo my pie?' The answer should be: "Is you got dough?" - that the Prussian mar rate has doubled since the year before the war, After that wk, mothing scares. 40Mme mon. - May Become Church Belle Judge Haas of South Chicago, 11, denounced nineteen-year-old Tillie Buchanastin as a vamp and sen tenced her to attend church, all ser vices, for six months. Also to Joln in congregational singing. If she for gets the words, can she vamp? Anyhow, after siz months of ser mons about Delilah, Jezebel, Sheba' Queen and other noted sirems, per- haps Tillie's life will be revamped. Love and Law Plaintiff counsel in a ease decided for the defendant in the Superior Court, Spokane, Wash., has applied for a new trial alleging that the jury foreman sent "mash notes" to an 18- year-old girl witness for the defense. If love makes the world go around, \ i certainly ought to be able to re | 7 Fl Love? Watt? Watt? Two illuminating experts declare that poorly-chosen house Nghits have broken up homes and blighted loves. This assertion is based on psycho- logical Jigin tests of 2,000 persons. The idea Is: Tired business man after hard day, irritated by harsh library or dining-room light, notes by pitiless glare that Wifie is not so young or attractive as she used to be. Crash! goes home. If you dow't instal lights shaded properly to imi- tate moon glow, or stick to "the light that lies in women's eyes." - Hair that loses its color and lus- tre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmo- ther made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of wo- men and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just damp- en a sponge'or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak- ing one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: but what delights '1a ladies with | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abun- dance. Cupid's Arrow Tips The high cost of loving has invaded Darkest Africa, announced Sir Thomas Dewar at a London gather- ing. He sald "In the Sudan a wife cost four spearheads before the war, now a wife costs eight spearheads. sharp advance in the market, you'd say, end several good points in & wife's favor. Can't Make Match Stick Naming two correspondents in her suit for divorce, Mrs. Ethel Fddy To Muke You | Smile verse a trial. THe Older, the Easier J The Hungarian government, at this Easter Blouses Session of the National Assembly, ad- vocated a new electoral law depriving women under thirty of the vote be- . . i . . cause they are "romantically inclined" Paris 18 the mspiration in favor of the deposed sovereigns. . A good movie title could be made for many of the designs, of "un ry Hearts," but where do d those solemn statesmen get the idea and that means many ae- Dat omiin duit irty ary not "re- lightful new ideas in ma- terials, colors, shades, ef- fects and trimmings; of any Blouse in any line you may well express it as wondrously beautiful. French Voile Blouse-- $1.45 to $5.95 it, yet take it patiently, this is ac- French Voile, dimity ress ce (slemss ceptable with God.--I. Peter 2:20. . . When we look into the long ave- | nue of the future and see the good | there is for each one of us to do, we realize, after all, what a beautiful thing it is to work, and to live, ana to be happy.--Stevenson. Head, He Loses Husband: "Where is wy hat?" "Wife "On the wringer, dear." Husband: "What! on the wringer? Two Speci Fine for Lumbago Musterole drives brings in ite place away 'and I wonder what ridiculous thing I shall find it on next?" Pow (sweetly): "On your head, n" T0-DAY'S FASHION By Vera Winston. trimmed-- cee. .$2.95 to $4.95 POLO CLOTH COATS VELOUR COATS Made fn Coat and Wrap style, belted or SPORT comfert, Just rub it in gently, Itis a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, Get M 3 usterole today at your drug plain back. Several shades of Brown, Rein deer aud Taupe. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 86, 38. EXTRA SPECIAL Georgette Crepe Blouses ceee..$3.45 to $7.95 Crepe de Chene Blouses -....$5.95 to $16.50 Tricolette Blouses-- coon. $3.35t0 $4.50 Got His Wish "And you tell me several men pro- posed artiage to you? he said, savagely. "Yes; several," the wife replied. ae, ! 30 iss you bad married rst roposed. "I did." ¥ Be Specific Doctor: "It's a boy, professor." Absent-Minded Professor (looking ap from his work): "What is?" ------ Girls' and Misses' style -- exceptional value. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. ---- ers will be as lovely agsin in a new way. TURN OF FASHION'S WHEEL, To brighten the black frocks still in vogue the French modistes sug- gest a visit to grandmother's jewel case to see if you can find amongst its treasures some bits of bright red coral, beads, bracelets or even oid fashioned brooches. Then too you may have the good luck to discover a paisley shawl, even a well wom one will make the desired touch of color on your hat or frock; and the new pink is the old pink that was the fashion about fifty years ago. So you may find the picot edged ribbon 80 much worn now, trimming a gown laid away for half a century. The old jet and bead trimmings too may be utilized in various ways. No beads made now have the brilliance of the old cut beads of our grandmother's reason why Napoleon exiled her. She took great pride in the fact that she | had the distinction of being the only | woman exiled from France and the only woman Napoleon feared. When Napoleon left for Elba, all of his generals and friends gathered esta [rai sl vue. stwive io . . | r leave- ngs. was a touch- oa woman hi ona 106 ¢coae 4a the. great man Kissed was Madame De Stael. | them each ld in turn. Many Napoleon was the greatest man of | "T0 WEI LmL 0 to Mae his aul i6 Prunes ada e De Staal dame De Stael by one of her friends : . {who had witnessed the departure. In JLavbard sua on wee Bo davai her charming manner and with her ! Mos ¥ biting wit, she remarked: of them. "You see, my dear, the difference So keen was Madame De Stael and | is this. While Judas kissed but one, so vivid was her wit that she could |the little man kissed forty." win anybody. To gain a favor from a statesmen or to arrange some diplo- | matic coup, all that she had to do | wag to invite the gentleman to call. {When he arose to depart, her point {bad been won. AO] "WITS" OF HISTORY By Mark Stuyvesant. She Fools "Em : "And also, Geraldine, I hope that no > Jong men ever kiss you by sur prise. > mother, they only think they 4 ~ b The Reason Napoleon Feared Mme. S---------- A Matter of luck. (From Judge). "Rastus," said the judge, "I want you to come clean, Were you in that chicken coop?" "Ah was, boss; 'deed Ah was. But Ah did nothing wrong?" "Didn't you steal a chicken?" "Yes, Ah did. Ah counted thirteen birds and Ah 'cided that was an un- lucky number fo' the man to have." ~ =\aseline* CARBOLATED PETROLEUM JELLY ------ Light Wanted Willie: "Mamma, when the fire goes out where does it go?" Mrs. Gayboy: "I don't know. Yow ov, just as well ask me where your father goes when he goes out." i Boundd Like It Johnnie: "Say, mamma, was Baby sent down from heaven?" Mother: "Why, yes." Johnnie: "Um, They ike to have it quiet up there, don't they?" -- PI Sle ) 'oul e t "Would sa Yes' a riot gd 4 She {nnn more cautiously) + "Would ask me to marry you if I said would say 'Yes' if yon asked me to aarry you?" ? \ VERY efficient antiseptic when used as a first-aid dressing for cuts, scratches, bruises, in- sect bites, etc. Keep a tube in the house for emergencies. CHESEBROUGH MFG. COMPANY (Consolidated) 1880 Chabot Ave. A Chance for Success. Patron (in cigar store)--Can you let me have pennies, dimes and nick- els for this $50 bill? Proprietor--I'm sorry, sir, but I can't. I'm almost emtirely out of day. And lace so much used for change. But you might get what you evening and daytime gowns will be |want on the mext corner from the sure tb be laid away ready for you to blind man. be smart and up-to-date in the scent- . ! ed garments that were lovely in their The magician mutters and knows day and with the aid of clever fing- | not what he mutters. Amn, 2 When Will There Be A Disarmament of Dining Tables? Grape-Nuts makes a of the taste and an ally and ep-------- For fruit mixtures, vegetable mix- tures, and fish and meat mixtures, served as salads, the mayonnaise 1s the finest binding and seasoning ele- ment. Montreal HER AILMENTS ALL GONE NOW Mrs. Sherman Helped by | J, | Napoleon knew that Madame De Stael had her finger on the public rulse and that her hand was in touch with every wire of politics. He re- cognized the fact that she was so in- fluential that she could accomplish Anything which she set out to do. The great general and the author of "Corinne" and "Delphine" __for they were Madame De Stael's most prominent works--were enemies. But Napoleon was clever enough to know that be needed Madame De Stael's influence. Some of Napoleon's friends mentioned the fact that she did not attend his receptions. To this she replied: "If he wishes to see me, he knows that I am at home on Thursdays." The fair authoress made a great mistake in her Bbok, "De I'Alle- magne," when she failed to mention a Napoleon's name. This was the real Natural Question. i Kriss--The doctor has granted me ea 8 new lease of life, Kross--That's fine. able to meet the rent? White Organdie and Net Combine With Blue-and-Orchid Ribbon in This Little Girl's Frock. - White is lovely for the child's par- 3 Jrock and it attains added charm @n trimming in pastel tints is used to relieve the white. Of sheer orgaindie, combined with net, the frock above follows out this use of pale colors in the two-tone ribbon of blue and orehid which da- fines its lowered waistline. Soft rib- bon flowers are used across the front, while ties of the ribbon form sashes at either side. The same frock can be worked out Pleasant recollections promote [in fine batiste of white or some pas- cheerfulness and hopelessness; and tel tint such as yellow, orchid or pale painful ones, despondency and | blue. gloom.--Martineau. . . . When husband and wife, in their ~ lives, combine, Each only lives for the other's sake; They are two silk threads which » man may twine . Into one strong cord that mo force can break. ~The Book of Chinese Poetry. ss Smits Too Much Footage Suppose everybody would recognize the fact that there's no gain but much loss in keeping up hostilities with the stomach! the ancient aggrava- A certain wise and witty French- man has written that affectation Ia | & greater enemy to the face than { small-pox.--Mary Cecil Hay. * . . stomach, There's a charm faction to this delicious food which prompts appetite to say, "There's a meal!" and digestion to answer, "Thank goodness, here's peace at last! - i Will you be Labor to keep alive in your heart that litte spark of celestial fire-- Conscience.~~Rule from the Copy- book of Washington when a School- boy. Quickly Relieves Lame Backs, Stiff Necks Chamberlain's liniment is won- - . » Don't look for flaws as you go thro' life, " And even tho you find them Be wise and kind and somewhat blind, And look for virtues behind them. ~-Ella Wheeler Wilcox. . . - In, When ye do well, and suffer for | complete recovery. Years of success stand behind it. Give it a trial x LINIMENT A '

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