s THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 192%. In the Realm of Women--Some Interesting Features ens A GOWN WITH TIGHT SLEEVES "UDimmers" Put On Ditnples By Judge Vamped By Pretty Speeders Columbia January Records These "New Process" Columbia Records are virtually free from Surface Noise. No scratch, no swish, no grinding--just pure melody anmarred by objectionable sounds. Dance Music Choo Choo Blues and That Barkin' Dog ) A-3743 Foz-Trots Frank Westphaland His Orél: 75¢ IRund 8 Four heat Clon Time | 504 --Fox-Trots on ® or Ted Le He Band Charles Hackett ato---rox« wis i 3 TT a aM A 2 } Aires Robln Adair, Scotch Air (Keppel) Soprano Paul Specht and His Hotel Astor Orch. When 1 was Seventeen, Swedish Folk- Sixty Seconds Ev'ry Minute--Fox-Trot Song--Soprano Solo Florence Macbeth The Columbians | A-3743 Homing (Del Riego) and Oh Promise Me Fox-Trot 75¢ (De ) Contralto Solos E| Ponselle lkins' Orchestra Three O'Clock in the Morning and La Where theo oraing GCloiee Twine Somehow the formality of the dress Golondrina - Waltes Adin won How oor 1a. Folks are at designs seem to demand that stream Prince's Dance Orchestra Home (Vandersloot) Baritone Solos Ing and formally plaited style of trims Four O'Clock Blues and Hawalian Blues 1 A329 Seagle Opera and Concert Manon Lessee "In quelle foie ssenioe reemt n these t Silken Curtal prano Rosa Ponselle | $190 Oriental In Ws ocloseiy wrapped draperies and vivid colors Is an &fter noon gown of brocaded batik. Very long purple tassels and tight sleeves add to Interost In this outfit. YARDS OF RIBBON ON GOWNS Flashy Strands Run Gamut of the Rainbow to Supply the New Edicts of Dress. You will ind yards upon yards of ribbons on the modern dress-up gowns La Gloconda "Cielo ¢ Mar" (Heaven and Ocean) (Ponchielli) Tenor Solo HERBERT. CONNELL READING TRE "RIOT ACT" 0 HELEAE BIXBY Tomorrow Morhin ming which only the de lute ribbon Fox-Trots Soldiers' Chorus fom "Faust" (Gounod) can supply. Johnny Dunti's Original Jazz Hoprids se Tannhauser March (Wagner) But before you cap realize how ol Metropolitan Opera House Orchectra charming these ribbon'trimmings can Al Muddled Up Fon Trot and Waltzing A-3740 Cansonetta from 'Concerto in D Major' be you must see the new ones as they Paul Specht and His Hotel Astor Orch, have been woven. They come in all the brightest colors of the ralnbow. (The Sheik | A-3730 Ted Lewis and His Band | 7°¢ Filver Swanee and Carolina in the Morn. } A-3737 ing Fox-Trots Eddie Elkind Otch. 75¢ tam Jit » willes an ow in her car, then flicker a pair of dimples at Judge jo sirree girl re violators will be paroled to men, who will represent them in court. says Mrs. Ross Shotwell, charming young matron, to her attorney husband, the he nub of of Ceontlin' through' their difficulties will not be permitted in by the men to whom they are paroled," says the judge. Society girl, was brought in charged with scorching the pavement at 45 Connell, bachelor lawyer. Connéll called Miss Bixby into his office, and the xiot act, lectured her severely, chen took her out and bought ber a choos 75¢ Op. 38 (Tschaikowsky) and 8 anish Dance, Op. 21 (Sarasate) Violin a Jacobsen General Buddy and For the Sake of Auld My Duddy Zddu in Solos Edwin Dale I Know I Have Another Building and Bees' Knees and Lovin' Sam They embody all of the newer and of Alabam') Fox-Trots handsomer threads and weaves. They are made In stripes and plalds and stars and In Paisley patterns that as- tonish the eye. " Assail English Divorce Law Which i Binds 3 Woman for Life to a Madman IIIS. Mortman Cocs/ Te Aonlion ey 3 LONDON Agitation for divorce ref in England has now become clamorous. oi the unfortunate case of re. Norman Ceci Rusher fond: tied by ult law to a , iy Wield muiderer deta detained for life in a Rutherford i sued for Miss Richardson refuted the imine mt' rion, br tend. an rapa, ree, ing y ar r as ¢o- legation of misconduct and Mrs. Rutherford was denied her freedom. and Lord Biikenhead, in denying her an be ied tor fesse Re oe Inwmakers for the archaie divorce Fier 1ter UY Which woman cap -«" « roveh and even years a to a dangerous, violent is, however, the law of re A & f A OHRISTMAS BOOK. i [ + | the nail on the head and drive home surely. The writer © avi hwerver of Tho Wa o s [friends who have e A charming little volume comes Lo fy... ion ay snd 14 among the Christmas Dbooks-- [the Jute," that sings the 'After the Homeymoon," by Louise [She scores the IN tht Sede i fit] 5 | Mason, who spent sometime in King- [thelr homes for Ar L on while on the staff of Sydenham whose only conversation for af tired liosptal. The book is illustrated by ;husband is about household troubles. Roy Fisher and contains "One Hun- Ine men oatch it, hot and strong, i Ired Hints on Husbandry." It is de \for making a drudge of women who (eated "To my married friends," the "love them enough to serve them, and | cbeervance of whose domestic felici- (thiough all true married love is tles (and infelicities) has provided treated as a resity not As a joke. material for this little book." Full She says "matrimony is the only pro- of"axcejlent advice given with a {ession which women enter untrain- quaint humor and a whimsical! ed. Don't make matters worse by phraseology, the short paragraphs hit refusing to learn by experience." 1 if In very many cases, in fact, ribbons are used as edges of trimmings which | by reason of their contrast with the basic material of the frock form that decorative note which cannot be as- sauited and-which proves to be In its entirely simple way the so-called mak- ing of the gown. Black and white or black and gold ribbons are particularly lovely against highly colored backgrounds of mas terial. For Instance, there was a black and sliver ribbon ne wider than an Inch and a half used as an edging on & house gown of jade green satin, The edge decoration gave all the desired effect and it was about as simple trims ming as could be imagined. It served only to hold down the hem and at the game time it made a trimming that would be bard to outdo. You cannot go wrong If you are buying ribbons for the trimmings fos | They can be | your newer dress gowns. wide or narrow, soft or stiff, but they can always find a place in the more formal styles which are now being in troduced. FLEXIBLE CORSET IN FAVOR. Old "Straight Jacket" Is Banished Forever; New Style Liked by Stout Women, Corsets continue to be the veritable backbone of good costumery for all ex- cept "the unusually slender, the ex tremely grateful, the very young or the profession gymnasts among womefi. The season's showing In con setty, however, sets forth garments as far removed from the corsets of even five years ago as the automobile is from a pushcart. The stiff iron-clad cages that were own sister to straight Jackets, are gone forever. Even the stoutest women are offered dainty garments of flexibility, ease and suppleness, with which to confine their too enthusiastic curves. American women find that some support for the abdominal and back muscles ls a ne cessity in their stremuous lives and foreign firms are importing American | models to copy. Straight lines, either In laced fronts or with back lacing, elastic webbing, beautiful brocades, the finest of rare laces and rich embroid- eries and ribbons are found In every Popular Songs Lost (A Wonderful Girl) Comedian Al Jolson If You Don't Think So, Your i? Crany Tenor Solo Frank Crumit You Ned Someone, Someone oll You and Mammy's Carbon Copy- Comedienne Nora Bayes All for the Love of Mike and You Can Have Him I Don't Want Him, Didn't Love Him Anyhow, Blues Comedians 1 Want to be Ready--Male Quartet Fisk University Jubilee Singers Yale Son Medley No. 1--Yale Boola, Whoop it up Goodnight Harvard; Bingo Eli Yale; Down the Field. (Hirsh-Fried- man-Moore-Porter-Friedman) and Yale Songs--Medley No. 2--Wake, Freshmen, Wake; Amici; Brave Mother Yale; Bright College Years. (Shepard- Wilhelm) Male Quartet Shangon Four Orientale (Cui),and Simple Aveu Op, 285. Moore) Trio de Lutece, Flute, Cello, Harp Trio Van and @ Mississ! Ghoo-Choe and Way Down snip, New Orleans--Comedienne | A-3731 Blossom Beeley COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, TORONTO 29 Schenck Western Stars and Neapolitan Polka Accordion Solos Maul Girl--Waltz and Moanulua Hula ~Ukelele Solos F Guido Deiro 75¢ A-3739 rank Ferera 78¢ 121 Princess St. Buy These and All Your Columbia Records at C. W. LINDSAY Limited. You Can Buy a Columbia Grafonola (Table Model) for $37.50. Kingston, Ont. Treadgold's Sporting Goods Co. Agents for Columbia Records Ye Christmas Pudding Old English Plum Pudding, wrap- ped in holiday fashion, also makes a tasty gift, and here is the recipe: One pound of suet, finely chopped: 1 pound of seeded' and famoy out raisins; 1 pound of currants; 1-4 pound of citron, shaved In small pieces; 1-4 pound of blanched and chopped almonds; 1«4 pound of figs, dopped; 1 1-8 cupfuls of flour; 2 cuptuls of sof: bread crumbs; 1 | eupful of molasses; 1 eupful of cider ior grape juice; 8 eggs; 1 grated nut- meg; 1-4 teaspoonful of mace; 1-2 teaspoonful of ground cinnamon; 1-4 teaspoonful of ground cloves; 1-2 teaspoonful of ginger; 2 tablespoon- fuls of salt. These proportions make a noble pudding; for a small family half the rnantitics given will maks a really fine large pudding, which even a few guests may share." The suet should be very co cold when chopped, and may . Not an uncommon 00 Was that of Mrs. H. 8. Wilmot, of Shules, N. 8.: "Many remedies failed, still splendid results were found tarfhozond, I have beén a most dreadful sufferer from Bronchial trouble and Catarrh. On damp days, I would hawk and suffer dls- tress in my throat. I all kinds of medidines, Se ad, didn't get i nent relief til It a i oy a ypad my cough, and me well." Try Catarrhosone reel -- goo what wonders it w on a bad throat, of , bronchitis. Dilferent breathe lar outfit, which includes the inhaler and last two months. Small size 50c. Dealers, The Catarrhosone Co., Mont- real. in Ca. | Plate at the botlom. Then boil stead- JOU [seven Bours becomes realy easy of be sprinkled with a little of the flour to facili:ate matters, The raisins should be cut with a sharp pair of scissors, and this method is mors satisfactory if the scissors are dip- ped into hot water occasionally. In fact, I prefer to cut the figs also In this way and to shred the almonds Juih a sharp khife rather than to chop them; their appearance in the pudding is far more attractive when they are so treated. All the fruits and nuts, when prepared, should be sprinkled with a portion of the flour, *he eggs beaten to a light foam with= out separating them and aH the in- grédients mixed together very thor- oughly, Housewives of an older gen- erztion used brandy or wine in thefr was not very different from "he pud- guddings in place of the grape juice or cider, but as the alcohol all evap- orated during the cooking, the effect' ding with the substitute. When all the ingredients have been blentled and vigorously stirred, turn the mass Into a wellsgreased and floured pudding cloth, tle it tghtly, allowing room for swellfng, and plunge into a large, heavy ke'tle of rapidly bolling water, taking the pre- caution to place a tivet or a heavy for five or six hours, keeping the ding well under water. When finished, remove and hang to drain. On Chrismas Day reboll the pudding for at least an hour, or until thor- oughly heated, then remove cloth and serve with some delicious sauce, But of sauces later. Just a word, however, on the befl- ing. It hes been proved that a plum pudding which fs bofled for six or rdigestion, while one that is boiled cnly an hour or two, while {* may seem thoroughly cooked, is apt w \cause indigestion, If you prefer to cook the Old Eng- lish Plum Pudding in a mold it will be qu!te as satisfactory. A large bowl is excellent for the purpose; or you may use a fluted tin mold, but grease it well and cover it with a greased end floured clo'h, and also slow somewhat longer for its cooking. In- dividual molds should be treated in the same manner, but will require cnly two hours' steaming or one hour and a halt of boiling,