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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 24

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4 Saturday, april ia TI I WIXXITKU KVKXIXO TMMTXE Ei The nirg l- l.n.ht, cimiKhlir Mr uml Mr at Thrift Hi-i. if-lioiatin l.iu'.r M.h Kivin thr namp of Shirley Mac. The R.ul-ur'MM ie Mr nnd Mrs. Neil Milional.l. whu rt also tir Mrs t.

The "ic Trem ii I ti rt 1 I t'iiristeniiti; Irinimi'J with f.il y' 'are, ami was the IioWss at a lin- ner nervej uftorwurils at I he f.innlv renlilenre. l-'liiliy hi. The cupsts I were: Mr. an.l Mis. Wil Ml innn M.

Mr. ni Mrs J. A Ivi risiunl, Mr. unit Mrs. A.

MriRht, Mrs W.ivet, anil Mrs. K. 1. Tr.imp lin.l son Kline, ol Moose J.iw Fraternal i. o.

f. Hiawatha lodye No. S'l will holJ a mxt Friday venin In the Club ronms. temple. A lmgr, class of cumlnlales win the Initiatory il.nree ist Thursday at a ineP'irx loile.

No. 7. Further Initiation rrn ainnii will be hfM hy tlie ln.ii; Tliuv mliiy. A cdmnilttee from Kuri-kn Knrumii-nient No. visited the Carman lodge iiist wi litul conferred the ilefree on a elm's of iMiiiliiliitti) thrr.

Win. I ulicg eiindlrtati will be given the Je- sice next Weilnt duy. i. 0. of F.

1 Court Klnu Eil'vard No. Independent Order of FurrMi'm. will liokl a whilst drive and dance -ventns In the Templars halt, Young I street. 0. Court lor will hold a ami concert Monday evening, bruin I iiiiir at 8:1 5 o'eloek.

In the Travellers' liuililing. Ilannutyne ave. will be nerved. Queen Victoria Circle, No. 149.

will nice Wed Monday evenlnK at 8 o'clock in the Scott Memorial hull. A Court St. I'atrirk, will meet in the liritannla selii'iil. Hampton street, Wednesday evening. Court Kotiln Hood will meet Friday -renins In Scott M'-niorlal hall.

Theatrical Association The Winnipeg lodge of the Theatrical Mutual association' will hold Its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at o'clock 111 the Orpheum theatre, complete arrangements for summer outings. The meeting Sunday will 3 olier tlie la.t opportunity to prospeet-J ire numbers to loin the lodjje. ri 1 TENANTS BUY FARMS OF I BRITISH DUKE, FORCED TO SELL BECAUSE OF TAXES April 1. CiiKland's I war taxes continue to force many of I nobility to sell pnrts ot their 'Jf I great osliitcs. One ut the these, which recently puhscd under the ttiictoncer's hammer.

Is that of, the Duke of Rutland, which Is know as rtelvulr. The duke owns about 1 aires, of which he Is silllngj about 13.00- acres, located, in the best part of the Lincolnshire bunting dm- li let. Ho explained at a public meet-'inr that the sale was made necessary by the increasing burden ol taxation resulting from the war. fioadby Hall, one of tln duke's properties of 3-0 acres, was sold privately In advance ol the public wile and 10) tenants have bought from the duke the farms he had rented to them. Karl Munver's estate, known as "Holme l'lei iHint," at Itadclifle-on-Trent, has been sold at auction for I JilS.tj.

It covers 3.0 ncles. 1 It Is reported that part of the es- tale of the Karl of U'lidCKborough. jl comprising Jlalin llfle Win ds ai lUcecoui'xe, li been bought by a I Scarborough tlnanclei'. PASTOR DENIES HE WANTED THIS BRIDE I I ONI)f), April 10-Kev. h.

I li Twist-Whathani Is named In a I divorce suit here. It is alleged tin t' married a couple li )iU church and ifl' then said he'd like to talk to the bride alone. In the ves ry. wltness- j' es say, tie. gave her $tu, faid he tutted to many her to somebody el.se and kissed her lie sav he Pf; ililn'l.

1 MOTHER! Fiix.s" Chilli's licst Accent "fnlifoinln" Syrup of I'Iks only look for the nnm rnllfornlfl on 5 131? (be p.iikne, then you are 'ir onr a hnvlntr the best mid most hnrmlesH Inxntive or lihysl.1 for the little stomach, liv er and bnnl. Clill. lov in deHclous frtiuy (aste. Kull directlims fur chlld'H dosn on ecrh hnttle, Hive It without friitv- Motherl You must nay "Caiifoinlit." -Advu DANCE FROCKS NOW MADE IN FIGURED SILK vi By CORA MOORE NKW YOUU Among a niitnb, i oT pleasant surprises Knhhlon has In atom for the new spring nnd sum. I'M' Is the use of llgUlid llwibrlab fur evening frocks.

l'lowcre, muslins and printed georgettes were vvorr last er. but pretty figured sillo are now being iniidr up with tulli ami inousscllnr Into dance fiocht (hat are extremely likeable. Here is one In pussy willow. n'i rose and blink with a smashlm wing bow of Minx rime tulle fron Which full two wide length lei lire worn thrown over the arins. Tin ill-ess Hsilf Is rutin like a direr lolie coal with Its full lenrtl side rectlntis 1.

1 inliwil leg in point over a si. tit whlrli Is i ul deltb it I ely to a point oth in front ie back. A corselet of I lack satin es tends nn Inch or twn below the wain unii provides the note ul t'tnphaifls. I The Finest Laundering Service is nt yrttif fominnnd wlicii v'ou 'oami it KU'etiif WaslioV. i us uiul will tell you Urn niuioi ul lite driller iieiirht uu Willi sribi llit-ni.

3tii IRtfUj Ccmjiaru LOGAN AND' ARLINGTON Phono Garry 1360 Cleaitind Pot i 1 Pans, md Kettles I ii rise- Ii i I Old Dutdi I 1 1 DINGWALL WATCHES Guaranteed to Of Enduring Measure Ttmo Accuracy and Accurately Jw Beauty i EcKiTHBErasa bcbbiksksqd rr err luv 'lr txt A 1 very n- i Hre nffer- if memlirr I jkj a -iili-mllil, 'fj 10 i el "rrv I.v v'j-V wnli li, In nn n- I Ji'ni'lli-il wild lii l-fjtk ljL si flu lr' ii nil evtrn ipialil.v a Lrtf ene. This I i until lllli-, I rwr; VC 1 fl i 9 will sliliil up I A It Sllll-tmtiiry rj well iiiuli-r liiitd (el wntili I S25.00 S10-00 I wntrli rtnynitf niit.t itrmiil wnth of rlnnnlr tittil lifrtnly li mill inir ttl-JrrMrii mir 1 1 JvwHIrtl Il Mulhl mts pJ Mtiti It In iMiiiNuiur (mill II Ik. I In rv ili titll an rxt rplltumUj i Hill Mrtlrli i 875.00 $58.50 Ej wnttltt Itki in Rlitkw mi uur Wiiti-ltr. nrr mirv ttinl nmmtv ilir huiHlrrtU ttf illflrrriit tr tthuw tlml tltfri in tlml IM rtnHl incct iHir rfiinlriMui'MlK. Wnn if iirH'nr( nn nlhii Umr limitrrlitm jV Iihn IhiimIiI ii (hi iiiitftt MlKftiflnrv wulrli for rvorv pnriiiMf.

If ntir Itntt limited i mu tlcMtuitlrult In few inlmitei (hut tHnitnnll Wnit'lt Urn lirnt Httuh lur )oii, Wj Uni iniiiriihii nil It nrr) mil-li, jjMMiLiw.vw dinqwall watches mamma IUUMI II Ml AMI IMM'HirY ill D. R. DINGWALL, LIMITED jl jj PORTAGE AT MAIN MAIN AT LOOAN And fpp iPoNT Forget AKfTUirc. BROWN'S Furniture Polish Springtime is brightening-up time. Many furniture dealers use Brown's exclusively.

They know its worth. DO YOU? At all Dealers Manufactured by Canadian Sundries, Ltd. WINNIPEG, MAN. I .1 I I si Still I II IT I III I mi inn jf Keep the wtmtk IN I Kl Mi tie coW 0UT i 1 Hst ap of bo Oso TZZpj. rrery day.

Il will wars Tj, tWtj. you throttjH aad throuh fa I fortify aiost I pBll fati ward off SH i told aad hills -Hi aad keep fr.VV' tl sfi I FAMILY SILVER I 1 i 41 say "It's Sterling" is to place it rj UV above reproach from the standpoint i of intrinsic merit. To say "It's from Btrks" Js to give it ik an added distinction. For Birks have long enjoyed the popular confidence in the matter of family silverware. IH! It is no unusual thing for several mem- jj fWI bers of a family to contribute to the a 1 gradual building up of a complete chest of I' silver one purchasing Coffee Spoons this year, another investing in Knives or Forks i li Jl next year and so on until the set is ff complete all one pattern and all from -I I I Henry Birks I PORTE MARKLE.

MmiOihb Diracton -4 Cor. Portag. Ave. and" Smith WINNIPEG iiiil-i mi Si The Time, the Place and the Cook 1 '1 Of these you will be told in a day or so Ji I Si i rjljT i 1 lie mcaulimt' ll iff li Hsil If you are n. bride-to-be, you are interested in the problem of eookiiig for two I iff! I fyou are tlie mother of a large family, you are concerned Vl i 1 with the feeding of "multitudes" Il 'p In either event you will lind help and profit in a series of ractical cooking demonstrations soon to be conducted 't vU ii culinarv celebrity of international reputation.

jpi I Ji The jireparat ion of dainty luncheons, appetizing dishes, MIL Kwlf menus of delightful variety these are some of the ffl iSl worth-while things yoiMyill be taught at first hand. So ii te-M watch The Tribune next week for news of IST ft lr Pj The Cooking and Home-Making School Sk 'llgajfc "MAGI" CHIEFS DEATH STARTS ROYAL ROW FOR PRIESTLY ROBES Vi-e V- a IV 1 J4l I I I I I I i i Centre, Arline Richmond; uhove, Dr. O'ncy Hoffman Richmond; btlow, Mrs. Kro rtii M. Richmond CHU'AUO.

Airil 10 lioi tor" l-ney Hoffman Itichmoml, tJiand Mas-It. of the Order of the Magi, knew (all Die invsteins of the world lil.ood yearn agj and had peered a million or iSo years Into the future. i Hut his all-seeing eve sec jwhat was going to happen a w. ek lafter his deiiih. If It hail he might I have prevented this mix-up: Two women, a man and a board of truiteet fighting for the priestly robes and royal estate i of Grand Master; An insurgent chapter of the I Order of the Magi running in competition in a former pupil's basement; A widow and an adopted daughter struggling for poises-lion of an estate estimated at $250,000.

Iticlimi.nd divd last week. Tl'a' started the row. His elderly wife. Mrs. Verona tilchinond.

Insisted on a I posl -mortem ilerlai I he have been inunli d. Died of "Old Age" Minder suspicions were iiivlJy dissipated. Illehnumd, who was iii, died of "old age." Then the widow laid that while the Grand Master's "divine power" and knowledge of the occult saved him from cannon balli in the Civil War, a non-occult icebox lid carelenly fell on hn head a few years ago and unbalanced him mentally. Now she Is fighting for black box that the foster-daughter, Miss Kirhlllollil, lelusis to give up. Miss Ulehmotid.

one-time Miss 1'auliiK' tioethe. Is young nnd pu tty. The black box Is supposed to contain papers proving a I tunc. Also the original charier of the Order of Magi nnd niysllc zodiac chaits. The Order or the M'ig h.n several I theusilld ill, lllla'ls III the fluted Sta i s.

Ita i-iaimi its iillllill originated on the f.l.!cd it-Ian, 1 of, Atlantis, which So'-ral, "tin land beyond the pill. us." III.immi years ago. Amcng lu.s writings uric loie-casls- THAT I'hieiigo Would grow to Inhabitants and then sink into Usands. THAT New York and WO lid englllfeil In the a. THAT Millions ve.us h.

nee i.e., I 'le I'lilted Slatts vvollld eease to exl-t aiel IT vv laces would inelile new islands sudd, nly sprung I in the raellic tin an. Seek Myotic Leadership lint these M.ici secrets Henri noth-lill'; te Mis. luiloiei and Miss Ai iine. both of whom chum to tie the i right fill hir to the lirand Masli r's Ilaih v.an a to Is Higll 1 l'n. stess.

i Ivini-it X. (iratid War, tin or the Order, sa a' board of trustees ought to inn tlie And the Ins'irg. nt It. v'. Peterson, who used to sit di inking In knowledge at the greai Klohuiorid'ri knee, lias already set up a mvsMo shrine of his own in i his basement and claims be the al lirand Masi, r.

I Court injunctions and a will anil ate now iinmitn lit. i SHORT WEIR 'i li- of Jessie Helen, eld-, -t i Mi and Mis. V. A. to J.

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1 ii hi' 1, I at i I i ii III M. I lg- i us i K.illi. 1. I 1 1 ei to, li The to lio v. ii.uii In 1' a her la 1 1.

vw i. a lU'ill lli; Mid of blue l. ia v.n'i i modi I i fe s. eli- lli'l bolliUet Willi a i -a i.i, 'i ds ami Mis VViii, i Wen Wis- the only wot, a r.avv taifieur I a I hat 1 CI i I. ,1 A I.

lie i. An'mr Win- in the iil.semo 1,1 Id' giiM.pi I'll. act, al I'. J. llatl.lLher pi it- -I ill iii and dui nig I Ini li Miss Kat'n- e.l ie Sain: Alter the Mr--.

Wi ll en'ei tallied tti" p.u'v luiK-tu "ti, and s. tbort I' liv ing later the Si line llllle.l....s. I tu. ii et urn thev will Minim, at leer biir.gMmv at Vrs Wen- v.oic a gown if 1-11" i. with a col-OKe violets.

Mis jhoi t. tin- In eb no's iiieliiei. wan gowned 111 pale giu)' DAV'lES RI000CK Al -s Matv of l'ort Hand, was to ai I'aues Ttnirs'la atteinoi.n al ia sab nee of t'r. It. S.

l.utdlnvv, Isvon iiiiul I ir. l.aidlaw conductt ,1 ti i i i in an TI" bi 'de as hy Jean Temiiletim. the In i' and liridi'sinaal wore blue I suits vvitii hats to match. It. S.

lleu'ltiHi acted as gi ooinsinan. Alter the in. dinner was servrd in Ih, olyiuolii Mr. am' Mrs. I will make their home at suite 7.

Atmki apis. I'oit. Kongo. The I i 'degroom nerved ov erseas with the Mil Hatlalion and was awarded the Military medal. I Still Married i.nalil tender, you my hand, lieraldine-lt Isn't legal tender.

You are not divorced el. Arts and Artists K'ontinunI from Pn Or.i thlf lltctleii Miiiuiiate d.iriiij;. 'Tin evidently early in. in i The tired face of 1'hrmt, the unk. mi.

h.ur. Indeed, the whole fiame, nht I la-niatii burden, loo heavy for rental strain, are terrlblv TtHie icems to he a wind I. lowing thrm, the hall, tomlng the curtains, and tlntteiinjr the frail, thin, I worn, pin idish of Oiri.st. The white roben I'll list ha Worn damn Ills mlniMtry. Bmnifylnj; Ills lliurtv.

the unist now chang-s for 1 ri it oni b. The ht si of the KbiffplWtton series in. "Ti Crown of Thorns." C'ne of KiiMicis, and only one, shows inw ut the awful KiKbt, and others crowd about this iiym-tiatnijer utiow mock nymrmthy ith blni; all the others ure BilendiJ i.ictoTs of mock worship. An ml repellent touch of humor i seen here in tho soldier on ii ft, whose foot la about to toppli over pietcndiiiK sii.pllrant, and drive him nearer the Messiah. The distorted face of one of the crown-i pressem very disagreeable, "The Fcriim" Is it wonder, a de-Imht.

.1 despair. How so much could be crowded into so small a space, and yet i-vervthlni? retain not only its outline, but iilso Its individuality, is a iiuestion few can answer. Ijimk at It! The blood-stained whipping architecture of Iiorie, Ionic ami i Corinthian balustrade tilled I with women, roots crowded with men; the courtyard red with the unl- If irms of the rraetortum guards. Th. distant, white loot ratine the foreground, daik with es 'pres.

trees, to Island with lemalKabie distllict-I ress. The orderly ai iumteimnl ot the inultitude cf ic tutors ia cos-Itumes ot all the colors ot the rain-I how contrasts beautifully with the i uniform red if the soldiers. On tlie I benii-clrcular judgment seat Fits I'll. He; beloie bun. clad In red, standi i'hrtst, whilst on either side are two thieves with the beams of their i crosses bound upon their shoulders.

iTwo or three figures only are in motion, they are hastening to the I balustrade to look into the court bellow. A death-like silence retina, bro-Iken only by 1'ilutc, who is now pro-Inoiincim: the death-sentence. Hehind jthe four pillar-, witli ornate capitals, ja vast multitude has Rat hered. hu are kept from crowdinc into the court aid by Feclion o( the ituard. The space occupied by this multitude may be covered by a five-cent piece, iiind yet every face and dress soeniH I distinct.

The whole is a miraculous piece of brush-work which must Iw the despair of tho vast majority of artists." 2 GIRLS ASSIGNED TO RURAL PULPITS Miss Grare Palter, daughter of Rev. K. J. Salter, secretary of the Manitoba and Saskatchewan ltlhlu society, jhas been assigned to preach in Kim (rove, this summer, and Miss Irene Scott will undertake, the work at l'luiii Coulee. There is a noticeable shortage of ministerial students for the work, there beini; only ten for mission woik, Including these two youiitf women.

Announcements The War Widows and Widowed Mothers' association will meet Mon day evening at o'clock In Oddfellows' hall, Kennedy st. A short business sesjum will be held, and afterwards tea and rake will be served. The Community Workers' club will meet Monday evening at o'clock In the council. oonis, 112 Avenue block. The chairman of the case conference ill be W.

A. Weston, secretary of the Children's Aid society. Louis (Ireeiiberg, secretary of the Jewish Children's Aid society, will lead the discussion. A whist drive and dance under the auspices of St. John's Loyal Orange IxaUe, No.

1SS2, will be held in the Scott Memorial hall Wednesday evening, at 8.30 o'clock..

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