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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1923, p. 8

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PHE" YAILY BRITISH WHIC ,, Tae June ball of 1923, held con | which the letters R.M.C. flashed Monday night, was the climax to 8a in a\i out, were among the out-of- @ventful day at the Royal Military | door sttractions, and the grotto, College and was a most brilliaut | with its blocks of ice, which colored metjon. In a marguee at the en- lights glowed, the cool resting place trance to the gymnasium, the com-| for countless fragrant roses, was mandant, Major-General Sir Archi- entered from the moonlit grounds. baig Macdonell, K.C.B., C.M.G., Supper was served in several mess 8OWn [the supper dances, and the floor sliver crepe, heavily embroidered being cleared, the pipers danced to sllver crystals. She carried & the music of the pipes. Dancing quet of red and white roses, tied | went on till the morning broke, and ¢ "the college colors, the gift of| tired put happy guests departed, de- Bin ein class of cadets. claring the ball of 1923 the most As the guests entered the ball- | delightful of all the delightful balls , they met an entrancing scene; | given by the commandant, staff and Room. every nation, the cross bar-| gentlemen cadets of the Royal Mil- Ted banners of Britain predominat- itary College. 48g, were strung over the heads of | dancers, rifles, snowshoes and! Wives of the Staff. 1a were, on the galleries, the Mrs. H. J. Dowson, white satin Arms of the college were at one |with gold embroidery. . 8nd of the hall, and against the staff| Mrs. Erie Greenwood, green eatin, Box, draped with a Union Jack, was| Mrs. Vietor Anderson, black satin b model 'of the Memorial Arch as|and sequined net. will be when completed. An Mrs. J. A. Scroggie, buttercup yél- i a a #normous figure of a cadet, pill box | "-- "rn, Mrs. A. N. Lyster, black and sil- ver. Mrs. W. E. Kidd, apricot satin. Mrs. G. R. Rooney, blue eatin, black lace overdress. : Mrs. E. J. McLelland, black sequin- ed Paris gown of embroidered net. Mrs. H. A. Tofleld, black georgette and jet. Mrs. A. H. Fair, Paris gown of jet and Chantilly lace. Mrs, F. A. Dench, black satin and net, Mrs. W. J. Sowards, black and blue sequined gown, blue ostrich fan. Mrs. Edward Recs, jade groan crepe and crystal trimming. Mrs. Van Wren, silver cloth and grey lace. Mrs. Allan Powell, grey chiffon. Mrs. W.' P. Wilgar, mauve satin silver Jaco overdress, orchids. Mrs. T. C. D. Bedell, black lace and sequins. Mrs. Halloway Waddell, blue satin, beaded. Mrs. L. H . Leggett, white crepe and all, held a clock in one hand | and a swagger stick in the other, | pointing to the number of the dance | On the clock's face. Sflhouettes of | eadets at work and play, ran around | hall and were one of the new | features of this year's dance, huge {old tashioned lanterns of colorsd pap- | » Which hung from the ceilings and | Oy a clever arrangement threw various colored lights on the gay | #eene. A spot light and a firefly | were charming, and in one ty dance, tiny parasols fell ng the dancers and were carried them, adding even more brilliant golor to the kaleidescope effect of fhe ballroom from the gallery. © The mess uniform of the staff " @nd visiting officers, the scarlet tunics of the cadets and the flame, #reen, blue and silver ana gota tm-| - Sue frocks of the women and girls. | ON THE under the changing light, was a Arne © Beautiful sight indeed. The cool | - from the lake made dancing allow with draperies of Russian blue. rs. Kenneth Perry, grey chiffon. . ight and the music provided In id Victor Tremaine, orchid geor- h the gymnasium and Sir Arthur : @ hall was excellent. Old songs | =" Vokes, Paris gown of black set to waltz time and the | oongette over pink. Mothers and fathers of the boys Mrs. E. J. Harvey, biack net and need to the music of "When You oquins. d I were Young, Maggie," enJoY-| "mre Frank Day, jade green satin, it as much as the debutantes, | beaded. Colored lights, sitting out places, Mrs. H. P. Lowe, black satin and evergreens and a pontoon bridge jet. the water from the pier to ary Boat Bouse, from the roof of), erarees embroidered blue and gold. 'Mrs. W, P. R. Bridger, black satin and net. | "Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, black and jet. | Mrs. T. F. Gelley, lemon colored | satin, lace overdress, / Mrs. J. Twifs, coral georgette, cor- sage bouquet of sweet-peas-and lily- of-the-valley. Mrs. A. C. Lewis. peach colored | satin and georgette. { Mrs. L. H. Browne, blue taffeta { and silver lace. | | lace The Debutantes. Miss Jessie Torrance, mauve satin | ond white lace, roses. | Miss Helen Steacy, shell pink geor- | Bette, ovordress of Chantilly lace, | pink roses. Miss Yvette Lanos, ivory eatin draped with Honiton lace, silver ban- deau, American Beauty roses. Miss Gwendolen 'Dawson, pink georgette with crystal trimming, pink roces. a Miss Anna Mahood, pale pink taf- feta and georgette, moses. Miss Beatrice Bodell, white geor- gette embroidered in peers, roses. Miss Vivien McCartney, whits crepe-de-chine, bodice of silver lace, sweetheart roses. : Miss Norah Connell, white. satin, overdress of knife-pleated georgette, and lace, crystal trimming, crimson Miss Marjorie Stevenson, Niagara Fills, peach-colored georgette over for | Satin, roses. ; orl) Miss Thelma Bogart, ko hits canton ching ueesing -| crepe, accordian pleat crepe pan- only open the pores of fhe skin els,- silver girdle, roses. he simple Application mi mere: Miss Constance Webster, Whitby, Ca segrgetty in rainbow tints, roses. Dat ' Miss Constance Webster, Whitby, ture] georgette in rainbow tints, roses. Miss Eleanor Tett, Newboro, white georgette, roses. * -- ; The Matrons. * Mrs. J. H. Eimsley, blue satin, em- broidered with beads. Mrs. Norman Quick : imple Method or little ones! es--on an t $0 quick by a hal Just diasoives them. To About two ounces " wet Son okheads Go By This h ig ones ones or hard on that ap of rt condi. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE SQUARE. charmeuse; pink roses, pearls and diamonds. Mrs. i. 13 Ogilvie, blue velvet and sequined overdress. «Mrs. J. M. Campbell, black aad silver. Mrs. William Harty, white scyuin- ed gown with touches of fiame Mrs. A. W. Winnett, petunia vel vet, beaded. \ Mrs. Noel Gill; black lace. Mrs. John E. Kane, gold colored » amber beads, roses. . Frederick Carson, black with silver sequined overdress, Mrs. F. W. Hill, black net and red sequins. Mrs. James Miller, pink and silver-cloth. Mrs. Arthur Macnee, Paris gown of black, with beaded overdress, Mrs. Frederick Cays, "jade green georgette. Mrs. Stewart Robertson, French frock of white georgette beaded with crystals and rhinestones. Mrs, Arthur Slater, Hamilton, Faris gown of" lemon georgette, Mrs: Arthur Neish, orchid geor- gette and silver, Mrs. Ww. Bermingham, brocaded black brocade over blue sequins, Mrs, George Mahood, whita geor- chiffon Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, black lace over white satin, Mrs. G. 8, Bowerbank, Toronto, black- georgette and Jet. Mrs J. F. Preston, blagisijace over green satin. Mrs B. M. Davis, Toronto, black lace over buttercup satin, caught at the girdle with yellow flowers, pearis. Mrs. G. W. MeGlyn, pink satin georgette overdress with silver beads feather fan, Mrs: de Pencier, Gananoque, green brocade with silver. Mrs. Cyril Smith, buttercup chif- fon taffeta, irredescent beaded tulle cverdress, red roses. Mrs. G. C. Monture, orchid crepe- de-chiné. and gold lace. Mis. L. T. Best, black sequins and Chantilly lace. - Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Calgary, ivory satin crepe with draperies of pearl and crystal embroidered net, pink roses, Mrs. C. B.'S. Harvey, black crepe meteor and jot. 3 3 Mrs. W. A. Rogers, orchid satin overdress of beaded net. > Mrs. E. C. Southey, Oshawa, white Mrs. R. J. Carson, black satin and sequins, Mrs. Kenneth Carson, jade green Mrs. W. A: Sawyer, white canton €rops bead ornaments. Mrs. R. 0. Jolliffe, blue silk with crystals. Mrs. A. L. Lothrop, grey crepe. Mrs. W. A. Macpherson, T romto, rose crepe and silver. heavily jetted. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, black ed gown. Mre. T. A. Kidd, blue satin &nd crystals. i : Mrs. Arthur Dalton, white satin Mrs. George Graham, Bellevill cloth of gold. Mrs. Frank Smythe, white brocad- ed velvet. Mrs. Henry Richardson, blue and gold. . Mrs. Cavan, Gananoque, black sa- tin and lace. Mrs. James Rigney, black and sil- ver, ¢ Mrs. James Hamilton, black lace. Mrs. Edward Anderson, rust color- ed crepe and crystals. Mrs. W. T. Minnes, beaded crys- tal gown. Mrs. McDougall, Montreal, apricot georgette with black chiffon draper- ies. Mrs. J. 8. Norris, Montreal, grey gown. T Mr A. E. Ogilvie, Montreal, blue gown. Mrs. Mcnaughton, Ottawa, net and sequins. 3 Mrs. W. K. Macnee, black net and jet. black The Girls. Miss Alison Macdonell, French frock of white georgette, embroidered with pearls, roses, Miss Aileen Rogers, black satin and lace. Miss May Rogers, blue crepe. Mics Margery McLelland, white chiffon, silver sequined overdress, American Beauty roses. Miss Helen Tofleld, turquois bro- caded silk, beaded girdle. Miss Amy Reid, Montreal, white canton crepe heavily beaded over: dress. Miss Mary White, Sherbrooke. Que., shot green taffeta. Miss Marion Bruton, wkite char- meuse, green fan, Miss Florence Baxter, pink taffeta shot with silver. Miss Laura Kilborn, blue taffeta. Miss Wilhemina Nobes, colonial frock of blush pink brocade. Miss Kitty Torrance, green geor- Bette, Miss Athol Jackson, Brockville, apricot taffeta with silver lace. Miss Helen Strange, mauve geor- gette crepe. Miss Gwendolen Folger, rose satin and orystal beads. Miss Doris Folgar, turquoise, blue satin, beaded with crystals. Miss Florrie MacDonald, marigold crepe with silver trimming, silver bandeau, roses. Miss Betly White, Toronto, cloth of gold, bronze beaded overdress. Miss Oxenbridge, England, black chiffon velvet. Miss T. Gallagher, draped gown ot Nile greén brocade and silver lace, brilliant bandeau, pink roses. Miss Muriel Neale, blue canton crepe with touches of gobd. Miss Caroline Mitchel, crepe and silver. Miss Mary Ogilvie, blue brocaded in pink. pink sash. Miss Mary Macgillivary. blue bro- caded georgette. Miss Frances Murray, marine blue sat, gorgette and silver, Miss Vivian White, pale pink orepe meteor, roses. _ Miss Katie Bermingam, flame chif- fon, girdle embroidered in pansie. Miss - Katharine . Connolly, biue satin dbrocaded in silver. Miss Helen Davis, New York, white chiffon. 2 Miss Lillan Fair, blue satin over Fanels of net beaded with blue and silver, Miss Isabel Miunes, green satin and georgette. Miss Mary Currie, Cornwall, orchid gecrgette and silver. . Miss Alma Graham, white satin, orchid chiffon crystal overdress. Miss Doris Spackman, Moatreal, French frock of tomato crepe, bead- ed in crystals Miss Jean Roblin, orchid canton crepe, pale pink net fissue, old fash- ioned nosegsy. - Miss Constance Cooke, black Brus- éels lace over green satin, Miss Eleanor Phelan, apricot tulle, pink roses. Miss Nevada Best, white georgette silver lace and 'pearls. Miss Marjorie Harvey, shell pink silk overdress of orchid and oil- ver, Miss Marion Lambley, Montreal, crepe with silver beads. Alice blue Miss Anna Mitchell, jade Miss Louise Hill, silver and gold tissue, pink roses. Miss Lois Taylor, green brocaded velvet, y fon. Miss Eva Fair, corn colored crepe satin with touches of black, Miss Betty Fair, green cut velvet and silver. Miss Grace Mooers, jade green georgette. Miss Kathleen Bibby, jade green georgetté trimmed with gold, Miss Marion Lewis, Smith's Falls, 'ame georgette and silver. Miss Geraldine Taylor, Winnipeg, le pink georgette, petal skirt in relnbow tints," Amy McGill, black net and Migs May Ford, black jetted frock, M Florence Cunningham, black net sequins. Miss \W. Gordon, chiffon. \ Miss Jessio Smith, pink silk with drapertes of net in pastel shades. Miss Betty Sabine, Jade green bro- caded chiffon. Miss Dorothy Grant, Belleville, black velvet. Miss Franeés Sullivan, orchid chif- blue taffeta and Miss Marion Ogilvie, scarlet chif- i fon. Miss St, George Wills, Bellevills, white georgette and crystals. Miss Margaret Bowie, Brockville, white georgette. Miss Anella Mi gette and silver. Miss Bessie McTear, old gold satin overdress of draped lace red roses. Miss Evelyn Nickle, apricot crepe. Miss Catharine Minnes, orchid | crepe. | Miss Nora Macnee, jade green and | silver. 'Miss Acer, Montreal, pink frock. Miss Lorna McDougall, Montreal, white lace. Miss Mary Hooner, blue velvet. Miss Olara Faprell, orchid crepe with blue girdle and bandeau. Miss Katharine Farrell, Utica, N. Y., crepe frock. Miss Currie, French frock of crepe. Miss Siloocks, geomgette. Miss Mary MacPhail, georgette and jet. Miss Barbara Bidwell, pink satin {and crystals. Miss Georgia Browne, beige crepe. Miss Edna Ashe, green satin-and georgette. | 0s, green geor- Montreal. Montreal, beaded What Editor Hears That the pleated skirt may: be sup- plemented today, if the style sults you, with a pleated blouse. Of crepe de chine in white or sand, the blouse is triumph of pleating except for the plain and wide neck band and | outside girdle. | . Sma . That the wytor used for drinking | at the summer camps along the fake] and river should 'be boiled. The typhoid outbreak at Cochrane is a warning to all Canada, and already we hear there is a certain amount of summer grip;p about that is attribut- ed to drinking the lake water with out boiling it. i ---------- The man who "told you so" little to say when mistaken. A fashionable fool is one whom {all sensible people try to avoul. | Almost every community has Its | experts in being disagreeable. | has | Te ------------------------ -- NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE BALL To Dull, Bry Hair To be beantiful, your hair must have lustre. Dull, dry hair simply detracts from the most charming face. Now specialists on hair beauty tell you to use a gentle shampoo of olive oil to have hair that is soft and glossy. They say that you must never wash your hair without olive oil. Do this and see new beauty come to dry, brittle hair. Get a bot- tle of PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO at any department or drug store. The most delightful of olive oil shampoos. 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