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Activities oh the Women's Club. FRIDAY, j. JANUARY 17, 1919. Society irt the Capital Church Work and Chartes. Doro thy Dix Says Parents Cause Many a Marriage Smash "Articles by 7orld'f Highest Paid Woman Writer Are Appearing at Least Thrice Weekly in The Journal Magaxine Pages.

art alway reading In th eaoera about th PrnU 'of em dlagrantled eoupU being sud for th nllenatloa of th affection of a faithless husband or wtfa. When wi do. sroll cynically and think to ourselves that such ft suit la ft pretty raw I a ne a I I tng scheme, lor wo bar llttla faith In tho hart heart that demands money a panacea for ita wounda, But aa ft Butter of fact. In aiany and many a niarrleg that goes to smash, It ta tho parents who are responsibly for tho die-Alter. It Is tho alienated tho affections of tho hue-band from tho wife ho one adored, or killed the love of tho wilt for the man who was tbs hero of her girlish, dreams.

Kepealally It la PERSONAL HEWS Sir Percy and Lady Sherwood and their son. Mr. i-uaon enerwooo, who recently returned from over-seas, left yesterday for New York and expect to be abeent from town for th next month. Lady Lady Fttapntrlck, Lady Caron, Lady Fleet, Lady Tea-chereau. Lady Pope.

Mrs. L. P. Rrodeur, Mrs, p. E.

Blondtn. and Mrs, J. Poherty are the patron, see for, the coming bazaar to be given In aid, of th Joan of Ar In-aUtute. Mr. Shirley Harris.

Miss Muriel Ma bee, Miss France Praaer and Mis Marlon Bowl ar leaving today for Kingston, where they will engaged as V. A. D. assistants in the military hospital. Mrs.

Roberta (Jeset Alexander) who Is giving a recital in 81 Andrew's Church hall this evening will be th guest of Mrs. J. V. I'nrdy, IIS First avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Francis, of Pakenham. are In town this week and are at lb RusoeU. Miss Prances Owens la th guest of Mr. Sargent Owens In Montreal.

Lieut Colonel and Mrs. J. M. Baidersoa, of Perth, are at the Chateau Laurler. i Mia Dorn-W.

Strader was married to Mr. B. W. Johnston at Ft. John's Church.

Iroquois, the Her. T. Iveson. officiating. Miss Madeline Z.

Doty, of New Tork. who will be in town tomorrow to address the Women's Canadian Club, will be tb gueet of Mr. aad Mm, H. I Thomas, w- Miss Photfbo Lamb has returned to Kingeton after spending couple of week with her parent. Mr.

and Mrs, Lawrence Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. TV Munro of Pembroke, ar spending ft few days at th Chateau Laurler.

Mrs. J. W. Slfton, of -Winnipeg, Is tb guest of Mr. and Mrs.

L. N. Bat. Mi Alio Davidson, of Pittsburg. Is' tb guest of Mrs.

Courcey Topley 5 r-v Miss Jean McClenaghan, who has been spending the holiday season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McClenaghan, left this week for Toronto to resume her studies at Toronto University. Miss Ruth Burpee and Mia Helen Grant went up to Toronto this week to attend St Hilda' College.

General Mewburn has returned from Hamilton wher ha bee a for ft few Dr. and Mr. A. rrankforif Roger enterUlned at ft delightful Uttle dinner, when cover were laid for It, Their guests were th Hon. J.

A. and Mrs. Calder, Hon. F. and Mr.

Carvell, Mr. Flaher, Colonel and Mrs. James W. Wood. Mr.

and Mr. J. W. MacPherson, Colonel and Mrs. George Patterson and Vt.

and Mr. McLaren. Mre. J. Wellington Nelson, formerly Mis Violet Thompson, hold ber first reception sine her mar rWffe, yesterday afternoon, at her residence.

Ill Third avenue, and waa assisted In receiving by her ala-ter, Mre. W. JL King, -of Barrio. In the te room Mrs. Robert Gamble and Mrs.

R. Ktrkwood Clair poured tea and coffee, and were assisted by Mrs. W. Preston and Mia Berths WaDae. Tb floral decoration of bath th drawing room aad th room were vary effectively carried tfut in yellow.

Mr. Neleoa will receive again this, afternoon, Major Oeneral and Mr. K. O. Ashten entertained on Wednesday night -at m.

delightful little dinner. Covers wsr laid for 11 and th guest wer Admiral Sir Charles ex-is to ilxtycna i' rxx-rt will i by drawing 1 1 1 er them Epmerlcaliy. a -Jio Jss mother who la tho flrst aid to tb divorce court. And the pity of It is that parents generally do this wrong unwittingly, unintentionally, with no malice aforethought, and no repentano afterwards, because they never even know that they have committed a crime against theln children's hap. plneea.

Mother wonders why her eh 11 dren's marriages have turned out badly. Bhe wonders why Tom happened to get ft wife la whom be io disappointed, and who does not come up to his Ideal, and. why Mary was unlucky enough to pick out for a huaband a man in whose supernal qualities sho so soon ceased to believe. It never occurs to her that It was her hand that wakened her children up from their romantle dreams, shattered their Illusions and turned their domoetio life into ft great disappointment. Mother did this by tho simple expedient of continually harping upon the faults and weaknesses of daughter-in-law and son-in-law.

It was aho who pointed out to Tom that his wifa was extravagant and waatetul, and that oh spent mere money on her clothe than shs OF THE CAPITAL and Lady Klagemlll, Mia Catherine W'elland Merrltt, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Houston, Capt and Mre.

Btuart Wothertpoon, General Mewburn. and Colonel Osborne. Mia Lou Charleson returned home yesterday from England and Is with her father, Mr. J. B.

Charleson. Mies Charleson went over to England about two years ago with ths V. A. D. and ha been in the xnd General Hospital Leeds, sver sines': -'Kr on of the largest hospitals, having vr 4,0 bads.

Nursing Slater Cott, who ha been overseas for ths past few years, re turned to Canada this week transport duty on the Scotlan and has gon to- Kingston for a few days, but is expected In town short ly. Colonel and Mrs. McKelvey Bell hav returned from Toronto after a short visit With Sir Adam aad Lady Beck. Mrs. Mary Chapleaa entertained at th tea hour Thursday, when Mrs.

Terry MaunseU and Miss Edna Thackray presided at th table aad Miss Marlon Bowl servsd leas. Misses Betty Hodglna, Eleanor Cam ron, Norah Bang and Maud Mae-pharson assisted, and others wer Mrs. Fraevr Badley, Mrs. Oer- old Holland, Miss Bessie Bropny, Mia Isobel and Bee Anglln, Mar-gsret Doherty, Mr. Alan Morwood, Misses Bab Drayton, Nancy Watson, Belle and Nancy Thackray, Margaret Southern, Mrs.

Tom Carllng, Mia A. Garvin. Mlaa Marlon Roes, Mrs. Guy Bowl. Mre.

Percy Nslles, Miss Edith- MoLachlln, Mis Marlon O'Connor, Mrs. Watt Crslghton, Miss Haael Porter, Mrs. Psrcy Shaver, Miss Marjorio May. Mlaa Lois Booth. Miss Kathleen Chamberlain, Miss Norah Thompson Jira.

H. Cameron, Miss Betty Young, Miss Monica O'Ualloran. e- PRINCESS' WEDDIXCI GIFT. Great Interest to being taken In the "Silver Shower" which will be held all over th Dominion as a gift to Har Royal Hlghnee th Princes Pa trlolft on her marriage, especially so In Ottawa. where ah waa so well known and so much loved.

Th sub scription list will be open for month, -but it I desirable for tho who wish to subscrlb to do so as soon as possible, and tho subscrip tion may sent to any of th following ladle: Lady Foster, repre senting th Ottawa, women can a- dlan Club, at 17 cooper etreet: Lady Laurtor, III Laurler arenu Mrs. Adam Shortt for tho Local CounoiJ of Woman. I Marlborough avenue; Lady Pope, tor tn different chapter of the Daughter pf th Empire. Ill Stewart street, ana mis Hpsrke, for th May court v-lUD, lei McLaren street FREIMAW EMPLOYES' DIUVE. Tb employes of th A.

J. Frslman tor were la a kay and festiv mood on Wednesday evening whil partici pating in a Joyous driving party, and dance. Thl waa held on tho top floor of tho ttor building, at th corner of Rideag and Mosgrov street Th flrst part of th evening was dsvotsd to a sleighing party. leaving at eight clock, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.

J. FAaselln. After a moat enjoyable driving trip of two nour anoiia nair tn party returnea to Frelman'a stor and did Justice to an excellent supper, After ths supper, th last half of th venlng was given ovotjdo dancing and ntr- tainment to the muslo of Valentlno'a orchestra. During th interludes of th dance, Mr. Laiampnd ntrtain ed th guests With some good solos.

Tb party broke up at on tnu after enjoying themselves to th utmost Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frelman wer th hosts.

a line through th dots, beginning should and didn't keep close noush ey on tho garbage paiL It was mother who suggested to Tom that a wife's place is la tbe home, and that one should apend her time darning socks instead -of running around to- afternoon teas, bridge parties and matinees. Uke. wise It was mother who called Tom attention to tb fact that bis wife preferred reading tho six best sellers to Ibsen Master. Hack, and that her musical taste ran to "Oh Boy" instoad of Brahms, and that shs was generally frivolous and light minded. Instead of being serious and learned as were tbe women of Tom's own family.

It lotting Out Her Charms, Ltt to himself Tom would never have found out any of thee things. Being no judge of the thickness of potato parings, or how much a gown ahould cost, or how many baU ft woman really needs. he would havo paid his wife's bills without ft murmur so long as tbey wera within reason, and enjoyed seeing her well dressed, also ha would nave enjoyea nsienins; io her Jolly chatter and ber gay However, after mother had turn i MISg ISABEL ADAMI, daagntevof Dr. Col.t 4. ti.

Ada mi, prDfeaaur of MfiilJI I'nlrioreJly, Montreal, who ttaa beca mtrstna; la Kraiaco for four yewn, la engaged io Major Uordtaa. McIiSanaa, of Ottawa, of th Kastera Ontario PIZEN CLEAN By JOBTi MRSOK. EVERT ONB knows th lady who to wplan clean." Bh axpead a superabundant energy In trying to keep her corner of th world polished up to her standard of lm- macuiacy. im inn ining oui Mac rtneu her lr. and sine thlnra asvsr will remain tn.

order tn' this Imperfect scheme of ours, her tr to almost always roused. No dog sver ventures within hsr door has trouble enough aummonlng up patience for th untidiness of humans. Tst ther ar decided advantage In such a stand as herta- Wellbelng and safaty ar on that aide. The lady cougar who lives over In th next valley la of thai temperament Her disposition Is as bad as her mode of living to good. I fancy he is what keeps th wolf from my door, sine everything else the country seems to.

hav visited It for the wily littler coyot gives her a very Wide berth. Tha kins: nf considerately rear his crumb for th Jackal, but Madam Cougar need no cringing retainer to bolster up her Self-respect Bh abominataa dog, th untidy things, and her competent management leaves no wast. xr merest cnanc 1 cam upon her home, a sheltered cava, th atony CAll Af AH tMhAt. i.v, WTVIV HO potless save for the prints of her mi jinon ana ner klttenl Uttle round paws. It to her appetite, discriminating but far from ascetic, which "haa put a price upon her head.

If shs war, A i tolerated) Instead, 'i live on i vt. iu, una. minx, or any unpatriotic creatur consuming two hundred and en aa it WMV VUII.I, worth of meat In a alngl month that is what aha did the last time aha took a fsntrv fn, tnu a time ah Uvea properly enough on squirrels and birds. But ths' unforgettable part of her orgies is that th community has to pay her butcher'a bill. I took T1 fiA-jr u.lll a sag and reflective map.

Ther waa llttla hop of getUng a shot at 7 came and went the. CUAk nnn. ait th hillsides for her night's kill, for in oruan is aoaolutely lmpenetra- blS. But Wei ln- m. uh.

nut ivi her no -wlthnti- that murderous career. won, wer careful, In our tu perlor. human wav.inr.iiiv.1. might say, for th fallur wa none urm. saennced a kid whom DOOd An ft mW a sacrificed him for th ki of uiu.r erasing peaata In their atead --and with alt sultabl formalltlea Wo touched him i.llk -uu vur hand nor with eteel, bavted him wun etrycnnine, and bore him.

Still Warm, nnan w. i NiuuHuna. Tnen Sntly laid him be- tracg an had made to her -renin orinx. keeping carefully OI stream. Lastly, lest some trac of human odor miarht rems.in a nt herd ovr our tracks, a mi a red they wer tn a dan-gerou though be argued that 1C waa not at ki.

wander abroad by day. But I felt wnen they had left tb river tk. "iimoing up th rocks. Th sun was already pretty low. Ever and again we turned to look at th enadowed amnd where our of-f srlnr 1a th.N tmA iu in dreary wall of rock and nag.

Th uinaiui or tnelr evening meal Ware amitilins- nr. vumy, T. pause rock for breath. unx up "i exclaimed my com-panlon. I looked to wher a tawny lorm was hurrying over th sand.

thought war with if ov. Bh came straight to th kid, smelled It and then explored a bit evidently to mak sur she waa alon. preaently back to It leaving litter behind eh complained to herself. "Couldnt choose any other plac to i Tn eating anything she had not killed never entered her Vlmt Bhe bt thins fixed her own way or not at alt She'd thank people to keep their" moribund benets at home! After ah had property blown off steam she settled down to th only alternative for a nice n-Itary wild rat Ilk herself. She neatly burled tt ed tho spotlight en wife's faults and shortcomings tbey grew bigger and bigger until he could so nothing and soon the ehadow of her foible blotted out all tb brightness of nor charms, and he realised that he had mad ft mistake in marrlaxe And It wao mother who did 'the same disservice to Mary.

I- was mother who got out her little hammer aud went (or every alngl fault, habit and peculiarity of Mary's husband 'until shs battered him out of all resemblance to the godling Mary thought shs had married, and left hire euoh a poor, miserable object of scorn that Mary wondered what ah bad ever seen In him that oven made ber think that aba wanted him. Bowed grcd of fiuspUrioa. It was mother who suggested to Mary that her husband waa a tightwad when he said ha couldn't afford things, it was mother who railed agalnat man's selfishness when Marv'a husband expected ber to be on her Job and live up to her part of tho partnership by keeping a comfortable home. It was mother who sowed the seeds of suspicion in Mary's breast by wondering why men always picked out the best lookers LITTLE STORIES TBORNTOV The Burptlae of Blacky tfaoTcrow. At all Masons of tho year Blacky th Crow to something of a traveller.

But la winter is much Dor of a traveller than In summer. Ton ere, in winter it la not nearly so easy to pick up a living. Food la quite as scares for Blacky tbs Crow la win ter aa for any of th other little people who neither aleep the winter away nor go eouth. All of th feathered folk hav to work, and work to find food enough to keep them warm." Ton know It to food that make th heat In th body. Bo in th winter Blacky to In the habit of flying long distance In search of food.

often goes some mile from th thick hemlock tr in th Green Foreet wher spends his night. Ton may oe him starting out early In th morning and returning late In th afternoon. Now Blacky know all about that river Into which Bowser had fallen. nr tlrcro to anybodr la the he muse bo asleep," muttered Blacky to nimeeu. Thar waa a certain place on that rlvr wher Jack Frot nver did LAUGH i Bill Slkss had been charged with stealing a watch arid had been found not guilty.

Just aa th verdict had bmr i i. complainant Ha Keat ma all about th ead If ft 5 with a brick, an' r7vJL yer Honorl declared tbe victim. "Why didn't yon defend yourself asked th magistrate, rather bgred with th proceed In its. "Had you nothing ra your hand?" "Well, your honor, I had hi watch, but what waa th oe of that againat a brlckT" "Mia Willing." began th young man a wiped th perspiration from bla brow, "ar you fond of torieT "If they arc new, XI r. Wood-by." replied th fair maid.

"I aim-ply "But tho on I was going to tell you, Mlaa Willing, Is not new," said th young man. "It I might say Mia Willing or Clara th old, old story. "Oh, never mind. George." -sh Interrupted. "Even If It is a chestnut I'm sur I never heard it TJo on, "That's don tt!" thought suburbanite when he saw hi next door neighbor coming up hi front garden path.

Tv come to te yoa about your dog," cried tho visitor, approaching. "He baa bitten my mother in-law all over." Tn eorry." re- olled th unfor- tunat owner of the animal. Isn't my fault Ton had better au "Who Ulk about going to lawT" exclaimed th neighbor. "I want to buy th KKVF.RK AJiD Hand-to-hand lighting, eh? Very ever? SevereT Why, old top, my pip Post aOASTIES elways make my 9 Ww aaTf VAaf )an lf enjoyable Host wJ corn flakc3 -o66y i Lb a for stsnograoher and bookkeepers. Likely as not her mother's cold and dispassionate slsing up of Mary's husband in acourate to th laat hair of his head, but th point Is that if mother had not shown ths man to her be is, Mary never would have seen nira except through tne pinn chiffons of rontano In which ehe bad wrapped htm no.

And her fan cies made her happy. While th truth makes ber miserable. Why mothers cannot see th harm they do In pointing out tp faults of I ineir cauaren nueoanas ana wives i to them passes comprehension. All I or them know from their own experi ence that he 'reaction that come I after marrlaxe la Just like th re action that com re after buy ft desired object and get It horn. It doesn't Look a wall, or as desirable a It did la th shopT and are ailed with misgivings about whether have made a wis choice or not.

What we need then la somebody to boost It, not somebody to point out very flaw -For we have to keep It. If it war lee majest. punishable- by fln and Imprisonment, for a woman to criticise her son-in-law or daughter-in-law there would bt lot moro happy homes. FOR BEDTIME If. BVRGCS8.

succeed tn making lc. Sometimes thing good to eat would washed up along tho edge of thl open place. Blacky visited it regularly. Ho was on tne way mere now, Hying low over ths tree tops. Presently he cam to a lit ties opening among th trees.

In ths middle of It was a lit') house, a rough Uttle house. Blacky knew all about it It wa a sugar camp. knew. that omr io me spring oi in year was likely to And anybody about there. AH the rest of th year It wa hut up.

Evry tlm he passed that way macxy new over it Now Blacky' eye ar very sharp Indeed as everybody knowa Now, as he drew near he noticed right away that ths door waa partly open. It hadn't been that way laat tlm be passed. "Hoi" xclalmd Blackv. -1 won. der if th wind blew that open or If tnere aomeon inside.

I think I'll watch a while." So Blacky flew to th top of a tall tr from which he could look aU over th llttla clear ing and could watch tha door of th Uttle house. For a long tlm sat there a silent as tha tree themselves. Nothing happened. Ho began to grow tired. Rather, ho began to grow so hungry that ho became Im patient "It ther la anybody in ther must be asleep," muttered Blacky to himself.

"I'll see if 1 can wake him up. Caw, caw, ca-a-w, caw. caw Blacky waited a few minute, than repeated. did this three time and had Just mads op his mind that ther waa nobody Insld that ho us when a head appeared In the doorway. Blacky waa so surprised that nearly fell from his perch.

"A I live." muttered, "that 1 Bowser th Hound! It certainly to. How what is he doing way over hereT. I'v never known him to go so far Dfor. -r-- Next story Blacky Ilowfto? the Crow Take Pity on US went out In th mlddl of it and never vn thought to relight tt until It was all over. Th lieutenant was Instructing th squad tn visional training.

"TU m. Ko. 1." said, "how many men art ther that trench digging party over there." "Thirty men and one officer," waa th reply. "Quit right" exclaimed tho lieutenant, after a pause. KDt ln A a know one to an officer thl dis tance 7" -tw M'l th only on not working.

-air." Jan Addams, at a Hull House tea, waa commanding on th fashlona Illustrating th trend of th times, told of a poor man who had been -able to cloth his wife iod family untU on day man lagea to invent a I new kind of depth bomb. The Govern ment paid hlra liberally for the In vention and he went to hi wife with tears -in his ye. "At last my cried, "you will bo able to buy yourself some decent clothes.t "I'd do nothing of th kind." ah retorted. Til get th cam kind th rest of th women ar wearing." "The Essence of Sweet a charming fl ThAf e. Dm I I Theda Bars, is both beauUful and charming.

Which tends 1 1 a considerable approprlateneaa to a new Una of toilet article aponsored by the hou.e of Rochester' and named after Theda I Bara. Tne Theda Bara preparatlona ar aa suggested by th nam most only Theds Bara SaUnrday Specials To latredac Theda Bara preparatlona will sell on Saturday Perfume. Regular fl.M a Special si.vjo per oa. eunc only to each customer.) Cosafert 4 bar for tn Bars Oeaa. bars tor i SK Makr Sms.

eakea for as Datts Ckessnt I paekagta for .19 On lot nly to any eueeomer purchasing Other good not specials the value of Se or more. AinntTCD lao-; "The pink pellet that produce pep." Reg, lar tie. Special, for gu0 Xochester'a Confectionery raeeela and Vanilla Marrewbaw, Ms. Free Maple and Ikwelitt Fada. Ik, Freeh Brr Strfc.

Ik. Itmy Jnasrf lMh. 1IDXAU AND Fe A Good Corset for 51.00 The material a fine quality eoutlL Io medium and low bust Sizes 25 to 23 only. A specially good corset at the price. CMIdren'i Knitted Cotton ant) Wool Pufloyeri Made with feet Our regular $1-50 line, but as we have only a few left, in sizes 2 and 3 years, in navy, cardinal arid khaki, these have been reduced to 75o White Fleeced Lined Sleeping Sizes 1 to 5 years.

These are pur white and will prove garment for children. Priced according towage Ecru Net Boudoir TrimmacL mnk satin bow. To clear at During aa address to a body of law atudenla x-Freideni ian pointed out that too much tar cannot takn In th selection of1 tho Jury. In this connection he told of an Intelligent looking farmer who had been examined br both defense and roe- ecu Ion and was ikant tn ha ac' cepted when th prosecutor chanced to ask: "Do yoa bellev in capital pun ishment?" Tha farmer hemmed and hawed and after a momeat'a reflection re plied: "Tea. air, I do.

It It ain't too aver." "0rmaay. aald RprnUttr Estopmat, "goes too far whan shs declare that hers to a defensive war, thrust on her by ths Allies. Th harder ah trie to prov worse mess ah makes. She minds me of th smart aleck who found a way to reduce bla gas h1llL "Th is chap rushed homo to hto wire and said: "rvs how to reduce our rag bills. Tbe metre to full of llttla wheels, and when you blow down ths plpo th wheel wa backward." "8o he blew dowa tho pip for a eoupls of hours.

At tn ena oi month th gas man cam and road th mtr. 'I don't know how tt la, alr. apologised, tut aa near aa I can flgur It out from this meter tho gas company owes you $11.10. Nephew I tried to get a rals today, aunt but tho boss refused it Mrs, Blunderblg Too bad, Dickey! Perhapa you, monkeyed -too long and didn't approach hlnv at the zoological moment! 8UCCKKPS DR. BTANIiKT.

Dr. B. Oliver, of Almonte, has succeeded th lata Dr. B. Stan-ly association with Dr.

Davidson, dsntlsta. Ill Sparks i street Dr. OUvr I coming to th Capital tn a few daya and will continue th work, carried on so successfully by th lat Dr. Dr. OUvr specialise In crown and bridge work a well a artificial dentures, and has bad quite an xpertnc In th treatment and straightening of children's teeth.

Dr. Ollvor 1 a graduate or io-ronto University and th Royal Col-leg of Dental Burgeryl Toronto. to a well-known Almonte boy, who already has many friend In th Capital. and Ulented actresa in th "silent la kniwil th world over. attractive.

Theda Bara perfume is th trated essence of ewest smelling flowors." Thsda Bara toilet watr is th acne of all refreshing aid to th tcilet Tiled Bara beauty eream, aa the nam Implies. 1 a woudrou aid to th complexion Theda Bara bold cream, shaving lotion and talcum powder havo all tho good pojits that th best of any of these article should carry. Tb Theda Bara preparatlona ar well worthy of th name of Rochester's, And ar absolutely eertala that no Rochester customer who buy aay of th Theda Bara preparations will vr dissatisfied. Remember, that, Rochester's is tha "Fin est Drug Stor la Ail Canada." Oa Sonday, Jaa-wary leth, Ro-eheatera will be open an day tor th dloponaing of drug and preparing prescription. 4 TO, We are clearing'out a few broken lines of Children's White Middies.

Boms hav plaid gingham collars, others have eollar of plain colored material in pink, blue and green. Site are 6 to 12 years. Regular 1.00 to $1.35. For 75o Regular $1.50 and $1.75. For $1.00 Regular $2.00 and $2.50.

For $1.25 Black and White Qeck Dresses Size 10 and 12 years only. A very serviceable dress for school wear. Two styles shown, at. this and. both MLre.

neatly trimmed. Caps Regular 25c, 13o WOMANLIKE, Bees "Sua! la going over as a Ball "Havn and oarth! Haven't those wounded soldiers enough of suffering without having to look at Susie' facet" MissWhelan Union Bank Building only. Women' aad Misses' stylish, fur-trlmmsd Winter Coata. Regularly worth II. Tb Price) to Clear, $lAo.

Highgrade Furs At Clever Styles January is theftionth for discounts and so it's quKj natural for Davidson to offer special price redactions during this month. Every piece of fur is therefore reduced SpeCKll t-0W mors oonuln. frTurreT exclusive styles for ladies' rim quality skin. wear, such as only the Mm' Piwwed and Na. 1 -Davidnon workshops know rovASTS how to create.

r. a. VI V-TO) 100 EIDZAU 6T2T. PHONS X. 1884.

Flowers drama" coneea- hda Bat Theda and EVC-SX AJT3 CT3. hose ZZZi Eldeao. limited Middles Garments very comfortable. as a night $1.00 to $1.38 Mrs. B.

R. FUher, of 101 Strath-eona avenue, la visiting hsr mother, Mr. M. Balrd. In Chicago.

IU. ANKOXTNCZMZNTSs Ottawa Women's Canadian Club. Former membera who have not yet eecured lill-lt aeaaoa tickets are reminded that only those whoe fsea ar paid on or before Jan. 10th 11, wlllle eligible for of floe or have voting prlvllegee at the annual meeting, April Hth, lilt. U-l The Dansant under the ausploea of the Catholto Girls' Club la Racquet Court January lltn, lilt.

ll-l Inexpensive Prices." At Sale Prices spas-uv 9st7 Bara Perfumes Toilet Articles pAa Theda Bara Toilet 1 1 flft Watr, -per bottloc. Tha da Bara Beauty 50c 50 50 35c 11 Cream, per Jar Theda Bara Shaving per tub Thoda Bara Talcum Pwdr. per bos Theda Bara Cold Cream, per pfcg. ll".

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