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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 12

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12 I i VGHBU wider skirts und imif more feminine 111 modes ha been chosen l'arls for the world of wo men this senson. 6Urts wide enough to a I km a i man to tipMalra tlirre itepn at a timo are a feature of the model? hown by M. Luciin Leloiiu, Hie iuinows de' ik'noi Kvenin? dn" "es are to be more KOi'Ki'oiia than i ver In color and em broidery. ioiis iind afiul piecf nuHstiinpn now used to enhance their iH'imty. I U'lonK is a new method of i dress des.Kidne.

which ti talis th "Kliutk lhod "iu fure I K.arted di siKninn dremet I for the mil urn Z7. I. mien Uf loni'. I i.skeil myself what 1 must d. to nief tho modern refrnirtmeiits The Iinnwer mih fin tle.

We are llv Inir In an are In which there Is one Sl'int proxallinic the spirit of speed. So I hive departed from the traditional idea of deslKnln? frocks for the leisurely woman that will look best in repose. Sllne are all vlaual iitd when the future owner la In motion. "The new Myles are an enemy to the lwrensiniily niam ullnc mode of Hie past tew months hecauan si ant.v skirls look well onlv when the owner II utamllnc still. They have produced a gllelitlv different sllhoutte.

are higher, althouKh they are not likely to be really hiKh or tlrht, except anion a few dealtners who seek to makn their customers connid' uoua. "Skina are decidedly wider; nfvmy cf my models have i 'klrts eo wide that the women wearimr Hum can mount flairs three at a time if they wish, and inn net Into a tiirl or chair with ease and 'nine. The fullness Is too apparent when In repose, elthonch some skirts have ellKht flare at the bottom e'en then. '( the whole, by dint of running ruttlnir. Inverted plrits.

Insertions and tucks and strapping the skirt will look narrow even when two or three ards round. Mrs. Jackson iMdds 136 Middle Hate. Armstrong's Point, lias Issuert f.irds for an "at home, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11.

Mr. and Mrs. Manlius Mull will he at home to their friends on the or eaalon oC their irulden wedding anniversary. Tuesday afternoon, from 3 to (.30 oYlu k. Tlie many frl nils of Mrs.

K. N. Thomson. Hie. 1, Theodore will be sorry to hear that her son, Man ell, si ill confined to hla home.

Miss Christina Kamman, brlde elecl of this month. wn the honor puert at a inlacelluneous shower held at 2b Arnold Tuesday evenlnp. Miss Hopkinson and Misa Hilda Fletcher were Joint hostesses. The presents wero brought In the room on a slelfi ilitiwn by Mr. HopMnson and Mr.

Williams, who were dresaed as bride and groom. vblle Mr. J. 1'ViBuson was dressed as a pursuit Anion thesn present were: Mrs ilanws Vllllams. Klett her and Gre ror.

Misses S. Johnson, C. Kelson. A. Adams.

Kay Shitlman, I.llllnn Pols son. Marcelle Pearson, Mabel Iai l'oldovln, Iutlse Nolln, Ror.le Trute. and Alice Morln. Olnilya and irah Fnlvnrk. dlmlys Walsmon.

V.illy Olinoker, rinra Toul. lrparet Yetta Kun ar, Hoohlch Pauitzke, Rorenea Hawks. lllsd' Lnwtou. Edna ttlt, Jennie McMillan und Norn He.liwell. An enjoyable Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Toronto Saturday cieninu. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

If. Mclermot'. Mr. ami Mis Stevens, M'sies M. Alaxnusann, I j.

Kmes, M. Kmes. Krance, A. Doherty. K.

Arnold, M. Smith, n. Ilaatwood. M. 'Jiiriis, N.

Woods. M. liaison, Messrs. J. firllTllhs, H.

MaR nusson, 11. Collins. 11. Taber. A.

May, Marouel. J. McSweeney, A. Mc Kwen. S.

Foreman, J. SrMlnn, f. E. Drawn, W. Stokea.

8. Stolies, It Stokes. Mra. R. A.

Purves. formerly Mlse Helen MrPhersnn. will receive Hat irdnv afternoon for the first time tlnce bcr marrlape at her new heme, IL' Oxforl at. Her mother. Mrs.

'Vter Mcpherson, Will receive with ter. Mrs. S. llathle has returned 'rom and other Ea.stern loints. Mr.

and Mrs. T.tovd Andersfn are erelvlin on the ilrth of a a n. In honor of Archbishon Matlo son hii Woman's Auxiliary of the'Aunlt 1 an Church has arranred to hold innquet and reception Monday. Nov. i In the Alexandra Hotel to tele' rate the ficih anniversary of Ms vdinntlrn.

This banquet is open to ill. Tickets are In the hands of the A. A. ofta.eis in each parish. Mrs W.

A. Alr.l entertained Tiiurs. ny evenln at a mim'elhilieollk tcer tn honor of Miss Irene Lee. November ple eleci. Master (Jor 'on Marbles, drissed as a messenger, resented the K'fls In a rally deoorat box.

The tea table, effectively rntred with yellow chrysanthemums nd lighted tapers to match, wim pre Ided over by Mrs. F. V. Marples. and Mra.

R. O. Cilhson. Assisting vere: f'rs. P.

Marples, Misses Mar Siret Mitchell and Jean Mitchell. The nvlted iruests Included: Mlsa Irene Lee, Mrs. W. Arnold. Mrs.

F. W. Harpies. Mrs. H.

C. Vodrev, Mrs. I. J. Kyle, Mrs.

R. O. (llbson. Mrs. 1.

A. Marples. Mrs. H. J.

l'attetson, Mrs. K. rarr, Mis. E. (i.

Darker. Mrs. r. r. Van Allstvne, Mrs.

P. Marples, 1rs. W. J. Ilflbertson.

Mrs. A. J. Put back the uesitl In tins 4 cubes 10 'Ns. I TIKE WEOTEG EVENING TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1925 CONVENER mm MRS.

EDITH ROGERS Mrs. i. tlic coiivniiT for Poppy Dny, WedneKilay, Nov. 11. r.rown.

Mrs. It. P. Maiph's. Misses Lillian Cook.

Hazel look. Ann Jackson, Kvelvn Tavlor. Lottie Stewart. Margaret. Mitchell, Hobby Hell, erna Aird and KMe.

Mrs. T. H. Wi ner. 174 Maryland st was "at hiitm" this afternoon In honor of Mrs.

Rhys Thomas, who has recenllv returned from a 1 months' visit In London, KnK. In honor of Miss Mnriraret Speech a I. ride elect of this month, Mrs. Walter J. Mnrdnnald entertained at Iiiik heon Weill 's i v.

Mrs. W. K. I'onaii. lel'iralne.

lath" (Euest of her brother and alstT tr law, Mr. and In honor of Mlsi Helen McDonald Mrs. C. II. l.eaman.

tixford entertained at a kitchen shower this afternoon. The table, centred a VHchllnK cal.e. embedded In tulle, was Hanked at tne four corners with vases of sweetheart roses. Mrs. D.

T. McDonald and Mrs. (ieruld Me Keen, of ItCKlnn, presided over the teacups. A pronp of ass'slants were Misses Dorothy Mclamald, Kleanor Dixon and Mayrle Iranian. Mrs.

Oerald McKeen. of Tteijina, Is the (iiiest of her sister, Mrs. D. J. McDonald, Oxford st.

In honor of Mrs. Heintzelmnn. who has recently arrived In Winnipeg to make her home. Mrs. John (J.

Kr bardt. ate. 21A, Dobnry enter tained at the tea hour this alter noon. An attractive tea tahle ren tred tli rose toned chrsanthe mums was presided over by Mrs. M.

P. Walston anil Mis. C. D. Shepurdi laler Mrs.

K. W. CiiiIk and Mrs. L. H.

Johnson did tho honors. A (rroun of assistants Includfd Mrs. Frank Ie, the Misses Naiullc Spencer und Dorothy Klchardson. Mr. A.

J. rtoreham arrived today from Fort William to spend the Thanks'Tlvlnir week end with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hrue.e Borelmm, Raymond Ai ts.

Mr. and Mra. Harrison fiilmnur are recelvlntt cunEratulutlons on the birth of a daughter. In honor of Miss Helen McDonald, s. Sidney Dell Clifford will entertain at the tea hour Tuesday after noon.

Mra. Charles Meek, River en trrinlned nt mah jonxK and bidders this afternoon In honor o. Mrs. Nicholson, of Chatham, R. At the tea hour the attractively arranged table was presided over by Mrs.

(leorce Crrlchtoti. The uresis included Mr. Nicholson, Mis. Moncrieff. Mrs.

Ceorire Stephens Mrs. Monro, Mrs. Charles L. Marks. Mrs.

W. H. Johnson. Mrs. II.

R. Ilelt, Mm. ('. M. Weiss.

Miss Marearet florrton. Mm. N. N. Smith.

Mrs. W. McKle. Mrs. Harry Ithhrldge.

jry this Recipe Then wrltt for our Book free. It tcIU you hov CROWN BRAND besldc.4 being dellcioui table tyntp cn be ued In cooking to make many appetizing dishes. CORN GEMS I iert rvml 1 lit uc Ml 1 iMSixxw' Bki(tf StU 4iJ lrgrilknii togtthrr. Add Crown Brand flymp and trtm tea tm buucrmtlli and mil quickly wtih dry ma rtdtfflU. L.ul in th MlMll wtlad Mib Maiola.

CORK SYRUP into soups and gravies, meat left overs, croquettes and by adding a few of 15c. 66 r. A. Wilson. Mrs.

John Todd. Mrs. Arthur Swlnford, Mrs. A. J.

Mis. J. K. Hoxull, Mrs. John illlllntts.

Mr. J. Wallace. Mrs. lleher llut ton nd Mrs.

tieorxe M((1 Virginia Ie eipecta to leave to spend aeveral daya In Diiluth. Mr. and Mrs. flarley Hufc'hea are receiving congratulations on the blrtli of a son. Mrs J.

A. Carson. Lincoln Apts, will entertain nt tea Saturday of next week. In honor of Mlsa Helen Mrs. Parker nml Mrs.

T. J. Rico will bo ten hostesses Thnrsday nfternoon at the former's residence, Kim tu honor of Mlsa Helen Mc Poimld. A social was held Wednesday evenlnc In the Royal Alexandra Hotel by the members of the freight claims department of the Canadian Pncirto. Railway, when prizes won nt tho rolf tonrnnment were presented to Miss Onrdlner.

Mrs. D. Shields, tho Messrs. K. I).

Campbell and R. H. Allan. The entertainment was nrranited by Mr. F.

Elder, assisted by D. Shields and J. S. Spick. Anionic those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. D. Shields. Mr. and Mrs.

J. 8. Spick, Mr. and Mra. 1).

Palmer, the Misses B. Itndnrhlll. I Johnston. G. Gardiner.

K. CrniK. V. Kirkman, Mr. O.

Casey, M. Kvans. M. Cook, Hreck mnn. Messrs F.

E'der. R. D. Campbell. H.

Jones, N. Wllllnjna, R. Allan. In honor of Mr. George Lock, Mr.

Albert Gibson entertained at a stiiK ratty at 21H ynune st. The Sliest were the Messrs. G. Lock, A Dickson, F. Gibson.

II. Wilson, A. Gibson. E. Fielding H.

Tain. O. Lock. Jr. M.

Lock, H. Gibson. V. VounK. K.

Hopkins, G. Gatehouse. II. Manton. P.

Adams. Kmpey, B. Mccarty. R. Flcrtlns, R.

Duflield, F. Frs er, Ij. Todd. Mrs. Arnold Smith was hostess Thursday afternoon at her home, 4SS Clifton to a aVoup of the American Women's Club members who, under the cnnvenershlp of Mrs.

S. MacKinnon, have been working for the bar.anr the clnh la holding on Nov. 12 anil 13. Among those present were Mrs. A.

M. Dafoe, Mrs. H. MacKinnon, Mrs. M.

II. Murphy, Mrs. O. IMwiiliig Mra. S.

Mitchell, Mrs. Geo. iAuchton, Mrs. F. W.

Keefer, Mrs. J. G. Hnrt. Mra.

G. K. Hickman, A. Fiishee. A meeting of the Cornish Musical Club was held In the V.W.C.A.

Wed esday evenlnir. Oft leers elected for the coming' season were: l'resirtent. violet Nash: vlce prenident. Mary Schultz; secretary, Fanny Willows; reasorer. Irene Dickie.

Intent Rdp Imm' CmWth MM Ul Ifia Van dishes, sauces yfsV sZZJi nm A Thanksslvlnir reunion of all Preshyterlnns In the Winnipeg pres l.ytery was held In Normal Hall. Wednesday evening. Doth lower halls were taxed to capacity. An interesting event of the evening was the presentation to Judge and Mrs. H.

A. ltohson and Mr. John Connor, three meinlicrs of the church who had done special service In orKHtilzlnft the church. Mra. A.

M. Fraanr and Mrs. F. A. Drummond presented Mrs.

Itohson with a very fine old Sheffield iate tray. as follows: "I'resented to Mrs. II. A. Rohson hy her friends In the Preshyterlan churches of the Winnipeg presbytery.

In appreciation of her untiring ef forta on behalf of true Dreibyterlan ism, 4th November, together with a tea set of Crown Derby; while Mr. J. A. McKerchar and Mr. George D.

Slnclar presented Mr. Connor with a. handsome silver platter and entree dish. The recipients, amid much applause, thanked their Free by tcrlau lrienda for their very tan giliie evidence of appreciation, at the same time disclaiming any rlxtit to be alnifled out from their fellow workers. Dr.

W. A. Cunningham and Kev. J. Macklu conducted the devotional period and Col.

J. B. Mitchell acted as chairman for the latter part of the evenlnit. The Sunday school orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. James Fyfef contributed to the eve nlnn entc.i talnment.

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy I'hlmlster, members of the w'holr of Norman ilall congregation, took part. The Ladles' Aid Socle! y.Ynder the ronvenershlp of Mrs. J.

T. Fisher and Mrs. A. W. Phillips, served refreshments at the close.

The tea table, which was clustered with a basket of pink roses, was presided over bv Mrs. Hobert F. Koike, Mrs. M. Nchle.

Mis. Fred Young and Mrs. John Oalhrath. Forty representatives from Knox Church, Selkirk, were present. A meeting of the Manitoba Piano Tuner's Association was held in Room 201, Canada Duilding, Thursday evening at o'clock.

Darmony Temple No. Pythian Sisters, will hold a dance In Hoval Templars" Hall, 360 Young this evening at 8 o'clock. Melody King's orchestra In attendance. The Canadian Idy Foresters. No.

3. III hold a whist drive and social evenln? in the McCSee Hall, corner of Uosebeiry and Portage Saturday evening. Owing to Monday helnir Thanks (rtvlng. the Major J. H.

Mulvey Chapter. I.O.D.E.. will not meet till Tuesday, at Pheonix Block. The W.M.St, of Point PoiiRlns Church will hold Ha annua! thank offering meeting. Tuesday evening, ut o'clock.

Miss Dlshcth Holdnson, from Indore. Central Indln, will give JeroeJWQ kinds of bread 7 every meal "SIS'OH'DRIFT" for body building "RYE LOAF" for digestibility SPEiRS FWRNEU BREAD Phones N6617 6618 Your Eyes HeeJ Nature's warninj signals anJ protect your vision. Art expert, scientific serttct at moderate anJ just price PORTAGE AT GARRY Toiichci'aft Invites You Dear Friends: Tou are Invited to attend the sale of Touchcrnft Products) hich opens at 403 Porlnge Avenue (near Hol lltigswnrth's), on Saturday, November 7th. This Is a special sale that will last ono week only. The Christmas gift section offers a selection of very enticing articles.

For Instance: Voile Tea Aprons trimmed with lace; hand knit Nightingale Shawls: Scarves and Sweaters; beautifully lined baskets for handkerchiefs, lined work baskets: breakfast trays; serving trays; small trays for various uses, and a large range of new decorative baskets. The ladles In oharge are preparing to offer an afternoon lea. which sn sures you of an enjoyable a well as profitable visit to the s.ile. The large variety and quantity of goods offered Is a convincing evidence of the success of our ambitious blind friends tn accept and make use of the teaching offered by this In unite. We know that you will be well repaid for visiting 402 Portage Avenue on the Tth.

THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND Temporary Salasrooma 102 Porta the address, and lantern slides will he shown. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Stephens Anglican Church will huld a Thankf lviiig supper and social at I the Lord Wolseley Mcnool ui p.m. Fort Carry Chapter. No.

17, O.K.S., will hold a gingham dance. Nov. 7. in Kurcka Hull, Odd Feliowa. Temple.

A novel! tea ami sale of home rooklng will be held at the himiai of Mrs. J. R. Dee, 151 Maryland Saturday, from to 7. Tfir.ONTO, Nop.

5 Mrs. II. P. imptre. wife of Canon plump tie.

of St. James1 Cathedral, Toronto, and prominent leader In women's activities, will a candidate In Ward 2 for the Hoard of Education on Jan. 1 next. The regular meeting of th Mis So. iltV of St.

Ciles Church will held Tuesday afternoon at i o'clock in the club room. A meetln of the Wakonda execu NOVEMBER SALE Our Annual November Millinery Sale is now on. This event merits your attention because of the worth while economies offered. These beautiful Hats have many fascinations that lend themselves to the costuming of the well dressed woman. You will admire the softness of line, the quality of materials and workmanship.

Variations of brims and shapes, shirred and sectional crowns, gold and silver fabrics are details that will interest you. REMARKABLE VALUES $JJ5 to RADICAL HOLIDAY PARTY AND DANCE HATS We arc showing some exceptionally pretty little hats in turban and other styles now in vogue for party and dance wear. Newest materials and colors. All handmade and very moderately priced. Open till 10 o'clock In recognition of special work done $00.

so REDUCTIONS every Saturday Evening. Boyd Building Phone N8972 tatitoooiy 392 Portage Avenue LIMITED. 309 DONALD STREET You Can Do Better at CUTLER'S in DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY WHY? "YOU BUY AT THE FACTORY PRICE" 5 11 have been handling Diamonds for over 25 years. Our sxperisncs in th manufacturing of jewelry for so many years ensbles us to produce better jew. elry at lower prices.

Our Store is locsted at 309 Donald Street, just a few steps from th corner of Portags and yet we are out of tha high rents and the big overhesd expenses. We do th work in our own shop, and our goods ar marked at th lowest possible selling pricss. WE CANNOT REDUCE PRICES. BECAUSE WE HAVE NO HIGH PRICES TO REDUCE FROM. A visit to our Store will convince you thst ws sell better Diamonds for less.

Our Engsgsment Rings, 125.00, $50.00, $75.00 and 00.00, big values. Rsmmbr, a Diamond bought at Cutler' la always worth th money you paid for it. CUTLER'S 309 DONALD STREET Just north ef Portage 309 DONALD STREET A iim nil ii tive was held Wednesday at the home of Catherine McCuaig. Vogel Atlantic ave. hefreahments wet served by Mrs.

McCuaig. Tha Winnipeg Women Teachers' Club held a dinner Thursday at p.m. at the Venetian Gardens. The speaker of the occasion was Mlsa Irens Wsrd. who was a 118 candidate for the British House of Commons, and an outstanding Red Cross worker during the war.

The Nursing Sisters' Club will celobrate Armistice Duy by holding a tea, Nov. 11, from 1 to o'clock on tho mezxamlne floor of the Marlborough Hotel, to which the members are Invited to bring friends. The Norwood Women's Institute will hold Its annual meeting Tuesday evening at o'clock In the Tache f'chooU Thursday afternoon. South West W.C.T U. met In Cornish library, when Mrs.

J. J. Wallace and s. C. Hunt gavavery full reportsb of the recent provincial convention at Port are la Prairie.

1 tiviCinwT" rUlcxanbraotel Thanksgiving Day Special Table d'Hote Dinner In the Main I'lnlne Room. I p.m. to 1.30 p.m. :.00 per person also Supper Dance I p.m. to 12.30 midnight Cover charge, 75 cents.

Service a la cart. Dinner Quests may attend the Supper Dane without cover charge. Frank Wright's Club Orchestra Phone N73C1 (or table reservation. 5SBBB8Bf J8. HI 1 i In securing 10 new members during the year, Mrs.

B. B. Beudley was presented with a member of honor pin. The presentation was made by Mrs. J.

J. Wallace, who on behalf of tha union, expressed appreciation ot his good work done. A silver tea In aid of provincial work is being arranged, and will be announced later. THE GREAT REPUTATION 07 YE OLDE FIRME Heintzman Co. Piano in 1uq above all else to its remarkable individuality of tone whilst Hone the lesa noted for its beautiful touch and great durability.

Moderate in price, Yt Olds Firm Heintzman A. Co. Piano offers the finest Investment that tha piano market affords, Grands or Uprights can be purchased on convenient terms, Sold only by J. J. He McLean Co.

limited 329 PORTAGE AVENUE NESTLE LAHOIL PERMANENT WAVE A perfect wave in perfect comfort. Leaves every bit of natural life and lustre in your hair. Special $15 The whole head for Bobbed Heir end Shinglei. Manitoba Hair Goods COMPANY, LIMITED 118 OSBORNE ST. Ph.

F2066 "The Quality Goes in Before the Name Goes On" "Daintimaid" Cake "The cake with the home baked taste." "It '8 a travesty on good judgment to make a slave of yourself to your own kitchen in baking up this, that and the other for your (amity, when without any slight to good taste or preference yon may let ycur baker man take this reiponsibility." I It was a good, practical housewife who made this sensible little speech and it was passed along for what it nv'ght mean to others and by the same token this same woman is a regular customer for "DAINTIMAID" CAKE. Made in six delightful flavors all beautifully Iced. Prom your grocer, the CANADA BREAD salesmen, or phone Sherbrooke 2017 2018. CANADA BREAD COMPANY LIMITED A. A.

RYLEY, Manager at Winnipeg One Answer To Every Question I low can I find just the home I want? Where shall I look for a better position? How can I locate the help I need for home, office or factory? The answer 7 Use Tribune Classified Ads Call A4331 and ask for an AdTaker. 1.

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