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MONDAY, MARCH 13, 19ft. Woman's Realm Social News of Clubs THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. SENA TE CHAMBER IS A GA LA SCENE WHEN DEBUTANTES MAKETHeFrBOW 'j youthful Bud 2n Gorgeous Gowns, and Mtately Matrona and Bcribboned Officer In Qcy Uniform Form a Color ml Bccnt At thn Drawing Room In the Red Chamber. Passing betwen lone row of jally borlbboned officer, hundred jaid their tribute of loyaj respect 40 His Majesty's representative In Ottawa by attending; the stal prawltitf Room, In th Senate Chamber, on Saturday night. th nunrbr attending; th Drawing Room wu considerably awn lie this year than last year, there were more of the official set, and more beautiful debutante making their boas to eoclety tor the first time.

XtobvUMee' Night. In comparison with the more Utatcly and grave opening of Par-1 flUament oa Thursday, a gay air of informality characterised the Drawing Hoom. The proceedlngji Sjccupied less than an hour, and In thai Lime some Toe people, announced by Captain O. II. Balfour, gjecrctary to Ufa Excellency, passed be tore the throne, Whate cards vert provided for those who had been through the ceremony before, rhi' similar card of pink denoted "first presentation." It wu truly "debutantes' night." Not since 1919 has there been such a large attendance of the younger est.

Not on per-aoa present but envied the youthful buds their one outstanding ntght of triumph. Her Excellency held a particularly gracious smile for ach one as she passed In turn, ''trying to look unronst-toue above her bouquet as she curteled at the throne. Perhaps no one who attended the Drawing Hoom enjoyed the proceeding more than Her Excellency. Arriving with Lord Hyng precisely at o'clock, she remained and I ng, with but a abort Interlude ef rest, until tne uvii person nao -een received, first lo be Prrarated. "Her Excellency gown was of Veep cream finely wove lace over snalse colored sarin.

In her hair aba war a tiara of diamond, also diamond necklace of beautiful design, and the Order of Queen Kttsa bath of Betel om. A handwome amble Snarf conrpleted her eoatume. The first of alt rhe guests to be pre-k seated were the two nieces of Their the Lady Mary and the Lad Elisabeth Hyng. Lady Marys frock was of pale yellow ohiffon and lace, while Lady Elisabeth wore a drees of lr) descent sequins. In the Government House party wer Miss Alice Kits trick, daughter of Sir Charles and Lady Filxpatrirk.

whose dream was of white satin- She wore diamond ornament and carried a cerise feather fan. Mm. Pug-ley. of the Lieutenant-Governor of tKw Brunswick, was gowned In chiffon with Iridescent embroidery. Miss Walpole, Her Bxcel-tlency'a secretary, wore smoke colored ohtffon.

iJHh Marphall Prreewted. Mis Agnes C. Macnhall, M. the only woman In the federal House of Parliament, was present-fad. She wore a black gown of I satin and lace, with a dark crimson feather comb In her hair, Of the debutantes were Mlaa Salleyn daughter) of Pen.

Sir Vis hori Moonry, dumokter of r. osd Mra. J. Wilbur Mooney. was 'ksioaf the debutante sveafe4 to Sheir Mscelleneie on Saturday eve-ny Eugene Fleet and Lady Fleet, wear- tg white georgette over white satin th girdle of taffeta, In the pastel fhades.

fashioned in loop and bows: alias Amy Mag rath, daughter of Mr. knd lira. C. A. Magrath.

In silver laee and shot blue taffeta: Mies Hops WaaMabon, daughter of Mra. IVArcy facMahon, wearing whltt chiffon land at Ire lac and carrying pink tarnation; Mlaa Lnclle Roy. daugh-Jter of Mr. and Mra Henri Roy. in JVhite georgette with silver tace feodlce and French flowers and carry-fing rosea; Mies ftlraonna Deejardlns.

rdauhurof Mr. and Mra. Arthur Des-pardina wearing green taffeaa and Silver trlmmlngsi Mkes Lucy Orout. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Frank I Orout, turquoise crepe eharmeuse Lwith (ouches of silver and French jriower girdle; Miss Dorothy Byron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atwyn pyron, wearing a pratty frock of frose and Oliver shot laffeta with 11 II II I 1M i i Plain Garpeting A Featured in Ney York Bmllcn Crp.Un f-aiund clmoM wwliulnlf tnt-rlor dcormtln Itrmi of thia -rwt cenlrfc Cqwu knt long naUiwI that mm aniMM (round for r.pMM, picture and obleu r. Vv- plln rp.t lo t. Momi.

In oeooroaaoo itti tho popular mormont. Cl-chorn umiiw. carrying; rose; Miss P(ri of Montreal, in rune crepe la ruffles of Ui MriiMht-d in rM. and I design with sht trimming Mis-i Josephine Ask with, in pa pink eharmeuse witii overdress of orchids and bouquet, iif j'liik Mis fclleien d.iunhrr-r of Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. in cloth of silver wttii g.rdle of rencfl flowers and Ue panels of rgette; Mlsa Louise Wumn, dandier of Mrs, Hedmond wannit while, laye embroldured wi.h f'rcnro blue sash and t-ou-iiii'l Miss lorothy HurrMiili, tl.tushter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

l. Hiinomb, In whitt! georgette over ii t- it'in and carrying A in -xn hf a ty roses; Miss Doris Monnty. ilnl-r of Mr. green georgette rrl trim- Jtdit'' AV minus and rarrVnr OU. roses.

and Aary etrran and honorary Mis Allison Ham dsughter of reaent of the Colonel By Chapter, Mr. and Airs. John lulu, orv I mprrinl Order, l)ujhtera of thr white lac over p.i le jtink Chtf- mpirr. fon and rarrir.l pink rue; Miss Bertha ChsinbrM. dausht-r of Col.

I K. J. Chambers und Mrs. Chain the mefnlwr for Ottawa, wo yellow hers, in Jade kp with silver will. gUM.

Mrs. K. K. K. brocade, and rarryinc r.

MIki Chevtisr. of the member for Nellie Dunne, daughter -t Mr. and wore a ailvcr cloth gown, Mrs. H. It.

w-mrmg Jadend a b.ack feather f-n taffeta with overdrew, and gird of Mrs. -T L. Hunter of Toronto zu( of Mm. ii. I.

CJraham. wu in ir1 JfUs Luritr Rny. dauyhtrr of Mr.i and Mra. Henri Roy, who made hrr drbnt at the f)raux-0-room on Saturday evening. silver tliwue; Miu Gertrude Wilson, daughter vf Henator J.

M. Wilson aiij Mra. Wi.son, of Montreal, In ivory satin with silver beads: Mia Lucienno Wllaon, another daughter, white crystal embroidered with beads: Miss Ottilie Matthewmau, d.iughter of r. and Mrs. Emeet Matthuwman, In unet taffeta.

carr1ng aweet peas; Mlna Ottilte Avery, daughter of Mra. F. W. Avery. wearing Nile green georgette with pal yellow triinmlnga and carrying pink roses; Mis Meta Tasrhereau.

duuphr.T of Col. O. A. and Mra. Taschvreau, pale blue satin with silver bodice ana overdress of chiffon, carrying volet and pink sweet peas; Mine Helen Lacey.

of Pembroke, American beauty taffeta with silver leaves In her hair and carrying Ophelia roses: Mlaa Kieanor Mulvey. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Thomai Mulvey. wearing white chff- ion ana georgette, and carried pink roaei.

Mrs. Fielding, w.fe of the Minister o. Finance, wore a handsome gown of green and silver brocade with IK-ari trimming and carried Ophul.a oes; Mlas Fielding wu in tur- iiuolsa blus satin wlln r.lver lrile- joent trimming and carried Colomb a rosea; Mrs. v. c.

Kennedy, wife of jlhe Mlniater of Kailwaya and Canals. wore white satin and lace with train and a diamond necklace; Mrs. T. A. Low, wife of the Hon.

T. A. Low. wan In Jlysance i oiorrd crepe Uou- mania velvet brocaoe, over cioth of go'd, the top, gold and platinum lace meeting In diaments. the skirt caught at one side with gold rrapes: land a bouquet of violets; Mrs.

G. IV Graham, wife of the Minister of Militia and Naval Service, wore a own of cloth of gold with over dress nf Chantllly lace embroidered In velvet flowers; Miss Murphy, sister of the Postmaster-General, was In apricot eharmeuse with cream lace overdress; Mrs. J. A. Robb, wife of the Minister of Trade and Commerce, wore ototh of gold vetted tn black lace: Mra.

James Murdoek. wife of the Minister or Labor, was In grey chiffon, embroidered with silver over a silver foundation, with touches of jade green, and carrying American beauty roses; Mrs. A. B. Cofp, wire of the Secretary of Stale, was In whits brocade satin with diamond ornaments: Mrs.

tCmeat La point, wife of the Minister of Marine, wore a gown of black and gold brocade; Mrs. Math leu-Be land, daughter of the Minister of Soldiers' Civil K-otabllhmnt. was In black ohiffon and tullst Mrs. Hewitt Ilo-tock. wife of the Speaker of the Senate, wore black chsrvneuse with let sequins; las Bos lock was In lade green eharmeuse with silver trimmings; sitae Nan Bostock wore heJl pink satin with pastes ehaded rosebuds; Lady Daviee, wife of sir Louis Daviee.

wore a handsome gown nf black ohiffon: Lady Perley was In white brocaded satin, with diamonds; Lady Rural 11, wife of Gen-Sir Henry Surstaik wore "black satin and sequins with diamond hair ornament and carried a eerie feather fan; Mrs. H. B. MeOtvarln, write of ottowliw a noM a 6006. plradld arraj of thla earpvt j.tnc In tho Mat ot wpir Bin, rooo and Th4 prior aitrooioljr.

,1, Clcghora Bcattie, Limited If I Promtttrnt in rlutnenrk In Ottawa i AVii Mrhtnnon. preirfrn "rL-hVl rh ff'n emhroldered in velvet; Ksith (reen. of New York woro bin. rharmeuie wi'h Mr Hen ry Joseph. of Montre.r tnrr Mh charmeiiie with bund nf rh ii jt and diamonds; 1-)j Sifton.

of Toronto, in hi: l.riK-.t sat.ri villi R'j'1 cloth train ltd b'jtk. tuj flowing flffM-i; Mr-. K. J. Ch.imher-.

of Montre wore a h-imUome b.i. (town: Or Abbott, of Montrral, black oryeite with an'tnjnt. ornaments; Ofllfcm lnNnl. Tha military off cers on the floor of the crp; Mivjor-t ieperal V. L.

(liter C.U., C.V lHjor-J. neral V. K. II odglna, Mator-C, mr.il C. I t-n.

Major-'ieiieiiil 8lr K. W. Morrison. K.C M.ijor-General 11 Klmaley. P.SO.: Major General C.

11. Maeiaren. l.S.O.; Hrig -General W. Ii. M.

Klnej. CMC. lSO; Brig -Cen. A. G.

L. McNJiighton. Hrig A. K. Swift.

C. F. Winter. o. J.

W. Hndgea. O.M.K.; Col. W. W.

P. C.M.U.. K. Col. J.

Sutherland Hrown, C.M.G.. Col. lloullston. H.H Col. F.

Armstrong. Col. C. Osborne. C.M.G.; Col.

A. O. Imbert. H. H.

Matthews, Lt -Col. E. Forde, r.S.O.; Lt-Col. W. K.

Walker, O.S.O M. Edwards, I W. 1 Hurdman, O. R. I'eakes.

V.C., rso f. Cunningham, l.t -Col, 1. A M. Klnnon. 14 -Col.

It. J. Hirdwhistle. J. W.

Woods. Knyal Kwmg Ta.O.; M. -Col. H. J.

CoghHI. 1-t -Col. K. Tarklnaon. C.

A. Fellowea, l.t. -Col. J. C.

8'ewnrt. 1 J. A. Clouiier It -Col. Jl J.

Orde. 14. -Col. Sherwood. Wing-Commander J.

Gordon. F.C.; Payr. Commander W. H. res.

l.leut. P. W. Nellcs, Mnlnr H. Macherson, I'avr.

Commander J. A. E. Wood-house. Major W.

Nellaon. I) Major W. A. Blue. N.

R. Anderson. Major K. Topp P. (..

M.C.: Major J. Grant. Mslor'E. F. Major C.

Marriott, Major R. O. Wheattey. Major J. O.

R. Oirard. Major R. Merlouehlin. Mafnr A Olllles.

Major J. For, Major R. Inkster. Major E. Nelson.

Sqdn. Leader F. O. Ptnder. Major A.

Heament. Major F. II Kmrta. ORE: Meut. U.

I. A Knew. Cant F. Armstrong. Edwards.

Flight -Ueut. C. Rlackmore Capt. A. C.

St. 'lermain. Capt. C. Burn, Capt.

A. Williams. Capt. H. P.

Mac Mahnn. Capt. O. A. Rate, Ueut.

O. Rofs. Ueut. E. R.

A. Devltt, 1 leut J. McCullough. Lieut. C.

Rrodeur. Pehwtani 1ftarns lloinc. Miss Ethel V. Foran. daughter of Dr.

-I. K. Koran, has relumed home to Montreal, after the opening on Thurndav aid the Draw-Itjg Room on when her first prestnt.i'ion 'ok iv.ice Weatmlnserr V. M. ft.

Kindergarten and primary work In schools of China is being done by native teachers, supervised by missionaries. Mrs. Oeo. ll ilh.l.iy stated In reading an lnteretlnif p.iptr on "llonin" before the Westminster W. M.

She told of the needs of the Province of Honan for more schools and more workers to train natives for Christian lender-hi p. Tha meeting was presided over by Mra Massle. Delegates appointed to the W. M. 8.

convention here on April were Mrs. Mmji. Mrs. J. M.

Young. Mrs. A N. Young, and Mrs H. Martin.

Mr F. Finlayson and Mm. J. II. Wliiet will look after the billeting of delegates allotted to the church.

Mies Young gave a very Interesting study is ik on Transiationa oi me Bible." Mia. R. N. Code read a poem by Canon Rcntt entitled "Our Duty. end Miss Muriel Scott contr.buted a solo.

Form St4mts Ijrajrue. The Students league for Christ-tan leadership was organised at tha Daily Vacation Bible Bohool rooms Saturday afternoon, when rarer were elected snd plans made for th work throughout the summer. The object of the formation of the league la for tha pro motion nf interast In Dally Vacation Blbhj School work among; the students ot the city. Regular meeting will he arranged every Sat-at-daft when Instruction In leadership will ba given In the hope that students will to ke an active part in th school work thia summer The following officers were elected President. Mr, Gordon Patterson; vice-president.

Mr. Cannon Summer; secretsry, Mr. Koysl ilia rd; treasnrwr Mr. Devenney. A vols of thanks wss mored hy the president At tha rem elusion of th meeting to Mlsa Loretta a -p hereon' and Mrs.

daJattssarand for the aplendld reports they hsd prepared and tha sop per arranged: see Gaeat of AsAhor Ohih. Rev. Dr. Babsrt Norwood. Cans.

rfiaei poet, and famous throughout United litatea as a lecturer and a rector of th Memorial -Chare of St. Paul, Philadelphia, -le to aa tueat of honor si the Authors Chib dinner In the DaffodMl Tueaday ee-. The dinner this month la aot restricted t. membera, on acoooat of Dr. Norwood's wlda aopylaiitF as a eiseaker.

He twta la Ik. among other thing, about Canadian critics PERSONAL At Ckj-rrrnnimt House, Their Kxi-ttJU-ncles, accompanied by Major O'Connor, were present at flt. Joseph's Church yesterday and His Ecelency unveiled two memorial tablets. Mrs. Henry Joseph, of Montreal, had the honor of having tea with Their ExrwiU iic.

on Saturday. Lord Holnic.tiUle arrived at Government Mount and will stay for a few days. Leave For Toronto. His Honor th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Mrs. Cockahutt, attended hy Colonel A.

Eraser, left iovernnient 1Iuh for Toronto on Kriday. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, left Oovernment House for on J'nday. Mr. and Mrs. William G.

PursIo had the honor of having with Their Kxceltennies on K.nur-day. Hoatms at Luitrlieofi. I(Iy lVrhy was IioUcm at a charmingly arrard lum heon on Haiurday at 1 1 ountry Club. In honor of Mirwt Alive Kilxpatrick. of Quebec, and Itobert Khlrre.

of Montreal For t'4nsnls-icncral, Mr. John O. FwSte nsul-Tif n- jril for the Tinted Htate nd rs. Foster, entertained at tea on Sat- urday, at the Country Club, for the other The gue-rts I included Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Goor. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Ohta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dr.

Tnur, Mr. F.hore. Mr. and Mrs; Ke-rnpff. Mr.

tikalavi-k, Cap. A. V. Befcru-I vitrh an Mr. C.

I Hufbschcr. I Women's fJltcral Club Luncheon. 1 Among thaf who attended the -uin hein on Saturday given by the Women a Liberal Club were im r'iNdinjf, MiM Itrlcourt. Miiw i nonurn Mra. Georre Kit-han.

Mrs. J. CJ. Tur riff, Mr O'An-y beoil. Miss Seott.

Mrs. panic! T. Smith, Mrs. Omer UiikIoi-, Mrs. Hill.

Mrs. W. W. Wylie. Mrs.

.1. A. Plnard. Mrs. Wat-on.

Mrs. Tom Fraaer. Mrs. Neil Mm. J.

Ha mm 111, Mrs. Mart han1, Mr. Faith Green. Mrs. It.

A. Kennedy, Mrs W. Shlrreff. Mlaa Kditb Rea.1. re John Fraser.

Mrs. Taylor McVeity, Mrs. D. A. Hewitt, Mrs.

Osborne. Mra W. Lyie Raid, and many others nek-Fnd Tea. Mis Rlmonn Parent snfMrtfLinixl delig-htfuliy arranged wek-end t' nr ims J1 lnetnarle ndmn, ot Manlwakl and Mlsa Rertha Cham Iters. Montreal.

Mrs. George Parent, of Wuaber. and Mra A. J. Major presided at the tea table, which was attractively centred with roses and spring flowers Tha teea were cut by Mra.

U. K. VaHn. Ciunnces' Tea Dansant. The Ounners' weekly 'The Tan-sant" held In their club rooms Kat-urdsy afternoon, waa a very successful event.

Rcinrn From sllnsston. Major Oeorge and Mra. Vsnier rf returning on Tuesday from KirBtn where thev have been residing ilm-e Ijihortly after their marriaite in the autumn. Major Vaster wiJ directly take up hie duties A. I.

C. to Their Excellencies the Governor General and the I-edy Ryng of Vlmy ft la expected that they will In the Cot tag-e at the gro of Rideau Hall. Mrs. Louise deKalaberry. who has been their guest in Kingston for a few days will return home with them on Tuesday.

Hon D. D. McKentie. and Mrw. MacKenue epent the week-end In Montreal and will be home tomorrow.

Lady Gouln. who waa In town for the Opening of Parliament, has returned to Montreal. Mrs. John Raasett entertained at dinner on Saturday evening prior to the Drawtng Room. Mra.

Hugh Woolcombe. of Montreal. Is the guest of Mrs Fair-weather. ess Mra. Jamea Murdock.

wife of the Minister of Labor, is the guet of Sen. and Mra G. D. Robertson. Delaware avenue.

At Badinlatow Clwb. Miss M. Goodere and Matron MarDonald were hostesses at the lisdmlnton Club on Saturday afternoon. The attendanca was not as aa usual, owing to several of the players being In Montreal. Among thoe present were: Capt.

snd Mra. Thompson, Mrs, G. Mac-Farlane. Mra. Wright.

Mr.lwid Mra J. D. Craig, Major and Mrs, J. C. Fny.

Mra Blanchet. Mlsa Helen Rlanrhet. Mr. Phillip Toller. n- reene.

Mlaa May and Rose Prince. Major Hale. Col. and Mrs. Walker.

Mra Woolcombe. of Montreal. Mr. and Mra. Freeland and others.

Mrs. W. C. Kcunjrdy to Receive. Mrs, W.

C. Kennedy, wife of Hon. W. C. Kennedy, Minister of Railways, will receive ths afternoon from four until uix o'clock at the Chateau Laurler.

Mra. Edwards Entert4tut. Mr. and Mra. Gordon C.

Edwards sntehalned at a delightful supper party at the Chateau Laurler oa Saturday sventng after tha Irawlng Hoom. Mra. J. M. Wilson, wife of Senator Wilson, of Montreal, and the Mleseer Wllaon.

who were here for the Opening of Parliament and the Drawing -Room, left yeaterday for their home. Hero for Sssalotk. Mr. W. O.

McQuarrie. P. f0f New and Mr. McQuarrie are her for th parliamentary aearlon and hare taken up residence at It Park avenue. Mrs, Leal to.

Mrs. J. A. Calder entertained at a charmingly arranged luncheon at th Country Cluh on Saturday in honor of bar mother, Mr. Leal), of Oakvllla, OnU Vies Madelln LaTour, of L'Aaavra prion.

and Mrs. Kenneth Donnelly, of 'Winnipeg, are th ffuaatd As eaiiar'd moibac, Mra. Boys' New Spring Suits In the Very Latest Styles $8.35 $20 Boys' new sprm suits, made from good iii'lties of all-wool homwupuii or tweed In grey, brown and lovat mlxt rit, 'o navy all -wool aerge. arc here In all the styles) some tiavin t- pairs of bloomers. l'ti Il ls to $20.00.

Odd Lines of Boys' Suits Special $8.35 Odd lines of boV Milt, made of atl wool homespun or good quality anion tweed. In green, brown and girv mixtures. Sixes 7 lo 17 yearn Regular values fruui $10.0 to $12.50. To clear at Boys' Separate Bloomers and Pants Hood Quality taeed In bro a and frvy mixtures, with governor ftet- enera. All elxen.

Special at Jl 9i pair. A large assortment knee pantx. made from good quality weeds, in 3 to 10. Very wpecial at imr. Boys' New Shi rts and Blouses We have Juat a hlnpment of boys' new eprliyr shirts and blouses, well made od quutltte of colored well tiring el hhirta .1.

E. BelMveau. Tliey attended the drawing Hoom on Saturday wtninj. Major A Gillies and Mrv Gilltca entertaint-d at a upper party after the Drawing Room on Saturday evening. Mrs.

James Ritchie, 17S Powell avenue, rtumed from the wet yes-turday. where she has been for several wetka Mrs. J. A. rttewart left for Pembroke yesterday and will return to on Tuesday.

Dr. Edouard Montvent, of Mont real, arrived in town lejrt night and ii the gueet Of Mr. and Mrs. E. It.

Faribault. Th members of ihe Long Inland Summer Camp will hold a rc union card party and dunce in St. Geurj-e's Hall on Friday evsnln. March 17. Mr, and Mrs.

Albert Ardley have charge of arrangement. Mlsa Dorothy Owen, of the M-nr-rsal Gaistte, returned to yeaterday Th Misses and I)niv Taylor left Kitut lay afternoon for Watertury Inn, Vt where the former will remain for a fortnight. Leave for Montreal. Th Mioses Solaiipe and Anne d'Halewyn. who have bt-en the guests of Mia AWne Faribault for tha opening of Parliament and the Drawing Room, left this morning for their home In Montreal.

For Montreal Gnesta. Among those who entertained for Miss Madeline Thibaudeau and Misw An-ne d'Halenvyn, of Montreal, were Mra. H. Fortler, who was hotes at a delurhtfully arranged luncheon at th Parliamentary Cafe; Mra. Ht Dent who eptertalned at a "the in their honor, and Mrs.

Charles P. Plaxton. who entertained at a charmlrtg week-end tea at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club for the friend of Mlaa Thibaudeau and Mian d'Halewyn. Mra Arthur Deajardins was) also hostes at a house dance for th Montreal visitors. Mra Arthur Camptbell.

of Montreal, who has been the guest of het sister, Mra Gordon C. Edward, has returned to her home. Mrs. Frank Famonds and Mra C. R.

Kavanagh have left for New York and Atlantic City to spend eevsral weeks. Gfres Box Party. Mrs. Faith Green, of New York, entertained at a box party at the recital at tha Ruwsell on Friday evening. Her gueata Included Mr.

and Mra. R. J. Stead, 1. Meredith, and Dr.

and Mrs. R. A. Ksnnedy. Miss Tvonne Pe lie tier, of Mon-raal is tha guest of Mr.

J. p. Mr. Johansen arrived from Fat-ape on the which dookad nt St. John on Friday.

At a moottnir of th. Tabcrtiar). 8oCl.tr at th. ntourMt.r eon-vont tho drawing took plac of a handoomo hand painted tab, lamp. Mlaa Bahan.

oC Pambrok. waa th. wlnnar. holdln, th. Ivckjr ticket N'o.

1. Tho protty boudoir lamp, donated by KK 4ohn aloooon, waa alao drawn for and won br Mr Choi-Hour, 411 Cumberland atreot. Wratbora Meal AaaooteUon. A very onjo-ablo oorlal erenlnr waa bold In Boott-'o Mall Wwihoro by th. M.n'a A-aorlatton of Went-bora Mothodlot chnrrh.

A number of vtnlnuo rontooto were held Including a balloon rare and an old time apalllnc match. About lit woro prevent. After tho fame, a delichtful uro-ramme waa alven whloh inoludod raadtnea by Mr. J. Aahton.

yoeal womhora by Mr. Lee-lie Atklnaon and tho A-aoctatlon'a mat trleka by ytr J. W. Mart, and motrumental nombor by the chore ontheetra and a. J.

eV fiban, Xte (w AXTD NIOHOLAB BT8. 4j $10.75 Boys aulta of Sanford's a fact re includti) nite of ail-wool hum-pun In light and dark trrey, and navy all-wool cheviot serge all very onartly tailored may be had in slat 7 to 17 year. Very good value at $10.7. prints, colored eoisettt. or fine re priced from TJm: to t.

no. Kood brown un style. from are m.l -ize. Men's Fine Shirts Prices $2.25 to $3.00 New afortmentft of men's fine ehirta of Forsyth's manufacture have Jutt arrived. These ar made from fine print, anisette, or rehyr, in neat checks or fine ripen of white with mauve, blue, or tan Also in plain shade of blue, niaiive or tan.

All have either -mft or starchM collar to match. Prices $2.25 to Vi OA Knitted Ties thi(id knitted tit. In or navy wi'h amall colored are siiown in tho popular m-d um width. Very good va tie at $.00. COMING EVENTS.

nneitng Rosary llsll As-no. uM held at Kossry Hail. utrpct, Tuesday. March 1 Ith. at 8 ni.

On ral a 1 tm In pal Assoc ia ion tn.ld a pufillc meeting in l.litin Sc'ioot tomorrow evening iTuro-ldvi at I o'clock. Impor-tant b'istnn. Kverybody tnviu-d. grnninia whs followed by the dls-Irilnition of comic prlz- for the varlou contests, community tinging and refreshments. Labor Department Has Enjoyable Tea In the Halcyon Club The members of the Ha'con nb in the I-abor Department were hotoHt at the week'y tea on Saturdav afternoon in 'he room.

lir Hazel Black and Mms Kath-Wpti Kooney wero the conveners ie affair, while Mi Jennie M. -K-'lar and Mlsa McOool had charge of 'he lea room. The gue: were recerd by the ptrident of th elub, Miss Jukes; Miss Alice Walker, the tea convener, and Mlnr Hazel lllnck The tea tab. which was henu-t i ii Tjr decorated with daffodi'e: and pu'-ywlllosn, was presided over by Mr. imvs Murdock.

Mrs. Gtlon D. Robertson, Mrs F. A Acland. Mrs.

Tom Moore. Mm. G. If. Crown and Mr-'.

II. Stewart. The as-siftanta In the tea room were the Mlsse Halpenny, Wterman. MacPhee, Scott. Hiewart.

Chalirour. Robertson, Iaaher. The-berge. Ridley, Martin. Dunlop, Chambere and Mra Fisher.

Tn Ucirecnt Ottawa In Botittm. Col. V. V. Harvev.

D.S.O.. Is representing tho Ottawa Squash Club at tho International Squa'h Racquet Tournament taking place In Roston next Saturday, March 18. The teams represent ten playerf aside. Col. Harvey being the only representative In the Capital.

East view School Party. The members of the Fourth rlas of the new Kastvlew Public Sc.iool held a very enjoynhje driving arty on Friday evening. On their ro-turn to the school they were entertained by Principal Anderson assirt-ed by a number of the staff of the Committee of the Home and School organization. The evening was spent In music and games. Dainty refreshments brought the delightful event to a successful clow.

Dance at Halcyon Club. A delightfully arranged dance waa held at the "Halcyon Club" on Friday evening, excellent music waa provided for the occsaion and a most enjoyable time waa spent by all. Apiopg those present were: Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Boorne. Mr. and Mrs. Jrl. Benn Misses Maye Grim, Grac Carletpn, Franca Garland, Alethea Dunn, Madia Olmsted, Kieanor Kear-non.

May arrow. Alice William, lll KitrreU-tck, Het(y Rrana, Riga Keltty, Mary Lynch, 6tlla Iawson. Mia Cardiff. Kayo Walter. Tot Carle-ton, Annie Anderson.

Ruth Coulter. Pearl Cs Id welt. KlesnoY Salter and Messrs. Doug. Boom.

W. H. Murphy, lewls Mullen, Jim Tlerney. Ab. Roorne, Bill Cook, Fred Caldwell, B.

Deacon. Pat Byrne, CW'I Brown. "Cy" Jon, Martin Kenny, Jim Mulloy. Char Mo Iough. Milton Montgomery.

Roy Caldwell. Alan palter, W. Garland, Bill Boas, Jimmy Shorter, Billy Ritchie. 4M Shapa Of Head Oonncs. A ejualnt eusrtom praetlaed In Malkala ana of th largest -si and a of th Nsw Hebrldea.

Is that of winding a strong cord Around trie head of each baby girl, in oTder to altar tha shape of th head. Th cord Is wound oxer a Wec of matting oa Che child kul t. Th gl rl hose head la conical In ahape will marry wll; whilst -skhoit4d her parents hav neglected th winding and her ttead ha of normal shape, ah will bo iikalF, la raoaai aa old uaidw $12.50 "$14.50 Huya' new suits of extra quality tweed In grey, and heather mixtures, are well tailored in exceptionally smart Thee come In eisen 7 to IS year, and priced $12.50. 1 3. So 1 4 60, according to white drill.

These new, fresh. Knitted Vests Hpcal purchase of men's knitted vesta of fine quality and medium weight. These are regular $4 00 value, and are ery special at each. WOMEN ARE SOURCE OF INSPIRA TION TOM EN DECLARES HONAV. L.

MJUNC Say Sccr of the Literal Catuttdiiret In ottaua In K'Trnt Election Wo lArgely Due To Their EBorti In An Aildreti Brlure Otlam Women't Liberal Aisvciutton Luncheon. With women oonalderably in the majority, the Ottawa Women's Liberal Association luncheon Hat urday was attended by a gathering that taxed the capacity of the Chateau Laurler dining room, dosena being turned away for lack of accommodation. The presence In the city of visitors from all over the country for ihe open In- of Parliament gave the luncheon a national character, which was further broadened by speeches in French and Kngllsh, one of which claimed the 8otch and Irish also for the Liberal party. Hon. W.

lx Mackenzie King, the Prime Mlniater, waa the main speaker, and he was followed by Hon. ErnowU Lapolnte, Minister of Marine ami Fisheries, and Mr. Q. W. Kvte.

rmf whip. Hon. Charles Murphy. Hon. T.

A. Low, Hon. A. B. Copp and Hon.

E. RoM were alro present, but did not speak. Iiedora Wive of ministers, the iocai members and their wives were guests of honor. Mra, Norman F. Wilson presided Mrs.

Laurent Beaudry. vice-president, moved the vote of thanks to the speak errs, seconded by Mlas HeVn O'Reilly, vice-prealdent. "I.lberal.arit Is an attitude of heart anil mind which Inclines its pos-seasor towards a recognition of personality in all matters affecting Individuals and a desire for social progress In all human relations," was the definition wf Kiven by Mr. King. Th Prime M.n-ister ewiphasized th-vt the hem kmd eovernment was that which dealt wltli the things held In common, which was poftsessed of a spirit, of co-operation and broad mlndedness.

Success Ine to Wonien. He expressed hi appreciation of the work accomplished by the L.b-eral women of Ottawa, and declared that th success the Liberal candidates In this constituency was largely due to their efforts. Women were a mighty source of inspiration men. and every successful m.in owed a iarrge measure of his progress to his mother, wife, or sweetheart. It was regrettable that I-ady had not lived to be present at the gathering.

She would In glad to know that the work which she and Bir Wilfrid Initiated was being carried on. They left a great Inspiration in faith and Ideal. Atlitude. said th Prime Minister In describing the ideals of ihe Liberal party, waa tha hauls of everything. Knowledge would do much, and belief In creed would acomp-lith many things, but attitude wu Inclusive rather, than exclusive.

The best must be taken from reciglon, politics and from dally Iif for th! common good. Iow-n Toryism. VTk lh argued Mni King, have many things In common with them, and one of those things la keeping down Tory-' ism In this country. We" will be i doing a great service to our follow- he added amid lauchtrr. Th spirit of co-oprrntion inti'i be emphasised In cotmiderln the! righta of on pH a labor, manage, i ment and community, he Uecuircd Full Mnphasls muet he placed upon th things three four croup" had In eoenmon.

This would cre.t; a spirit of conciliation. But If the. emphanl waa put upon tha differences a spirit of disturbance wci'd reeult It waw neces.nry to recog-nise th rirht or the minoritiee. Th same Idea applied to in 'manorial relations Would el'e ntt difference. Ktreaeing of diff ercnes wu responsible for the" nmr.

Tht Washington Disarmament wa an example of etrc-aing tho common good. LI hers ting Inllwenoe. lolberallsm waa a great liberating Inflnenea. Tt was th work of Y.I-eralism lo deetroy the shackles on humnnliy. liberalism wn brurutl oa faith; not oa fear.

It had ba Boys' Reefers $7.50 and $775 Roys regulation reefer coats, made of navy all-wool cheviot eege. In good -Mra ring quality, are very smart with bras. buttons ii n. I emblem on sleeve. Sizes to 6 yra at $7.50.

fcJtxea 7 to 10 yra. at Boys Sweaters Special $2.35 RnyV all-wool sweater coats nt fine quality and medium weight, in lovat and brown heuijirr mixtures. Regular ift value. Now specially of fercd at tZ.Z'j. Velvet Hats Rjs' hm.

specii ruin 1 r'wt and pluh lines at price an inspiration f'r fie-dim thrnut' the ienei lions .1 wou'd fu con tinii from to generatior L.tuoi'ite ncrn with th Prime Minwt-r'g definition of th tneontng Ihe Liberal Party. Llti cr.tilfgn a uniin of all creed nnd If a. a neces niiy for It waa a Krca privtif'KS work for the Liberj diiil for Cin.id.i. Tne Mm of irine a tvfr king tr. hue to Wi'frtd Liuner, an eonratulated the on KOI n.

I'rgctl to I'm Vote. l. W-o conp at jla tii l.ult' n.1. he ad mil ted i. Ii.iil oppofd gram tiia? volei i fine: i -i i.

mt'oJ ul caret-i lia aild'tl ftt the v.rcumalance re tiifiet ent from thce- of th prment Now dial women ha 16 to otc tl-rv air it i'i Parliament. Mr. Kyto g.n a of the work of the Liii era! Parry in Nm.i nnd c'arcd that tiie i'rline Mmis'er wa doins wuik fur t'anada. I the Whip aalc th Lido to vo'e ewr' eletlo withonv b.Ains to be ured to to the pn Mrs. Norman F.

Wilo. prrsi dent; Mrw. Lauren. Reaudry. vie pr, nt Mrs.

Andr- Hay dor nr.l Miss Hele 'Kel vii receive the Kut-aio in the I. jd Xeceptio Room. At the heal table were Hoi W. L. Marknire King, Hon.

Erne? ar.d IijMim. Mr. and V. Kyle-. MW M.

Murphy. Mi Smith. Hon arle Mur phy Hon A. -Mrs Low. Hor A Mrs.

Copp. Hon. J. A. an Mrs.

Rohb. Mra. Jam. Murdocl I Mrs. Dr.

Ritchie Ejiglonr Mr and Mrs. H. R. M(Iiverln, Mi snd Mrs. K.

U. K. Chevner, Mi nnd Andrew Haydon. 'Clan Club" Dance. 1 The members of the 'Clan-Club entertained their friends at anothe enjoyable dance in th Venetia; Hrulios, Friday evening.

Amoni thosp present were: Mr. and Mn Cordon Iunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Cha' Murphy. Mr.

and Mrs. a. E. Smith Mr. and Mrs.

J. I-ockban. Mr. ant Mrs. (lux Mullen.

Mr. and Mra. J. Davie--. Mra.

R. A. McC-prmlck, Mn A. Havey. and Misses McCot nil.k.

8. Armstrong, Elsie Atkinson Pansy Campbell, Ruth Kennedv Alice Edey, Myrtle McFariane, Bthe Rrou-n. Almonte, Biehop, 1 Strutt. Corrie Leaver. O.

Itrlacol R. Mtrltvhe. A. Mathews, Marini Shaw. Mtinrl Lynch.

Vera Powell Florrl Fcrriman, Helen Shore, A Watron, Grace Watson, Mltrjori Phalr. Ki MocDonald. Pearl Arm Leah Anderson, Jeasl Ncl son. Maudo Atchison, Norma Cola man. iaei Hnlland, Nonnle Mac Imnaid, Flora Watson.

M. Hodgson Messrs, It. H. M-Cormlck, B. Atkln son.

F. MrCormlck, 'R. C. Moir H. furling.

A. R. Yoiinc W. A. Me Corniltlt.

P. 1-eaver. C. R. HaU, Ma-'Milhin K.

Morgan, IX (iambic. M. W. M-ioehe, O- Dunne K. Neville, k.

Mamville, L. Dunne H. McArthnr. Usher, Mlxon P. anrha mp, IL L.

Sjroule. G. Roy W- Riplcr. n. H.

Dler. Thompson. F. Wilson, W. Tou hey.

yt. C. Irwin, .1. Hud hurt. CftsHdy.

G. A. Arrmlrong, C. War nor-k, T. J.

Kendrk-k, L. Morency snd others. Fnjojablr Money ltowtr. The "Veteran Women'a Aawia-lion were hostesses at a very en-Jovable monej- shenver, on -Frldaj night. The proceeds will be used to purchase cupa for the social com-mil rep.

During the veninpr. High Is a ncep were given by 1st Margaret Mason, and Mr. Jack Logan: plsno solos by Oroman, vocal solos, Miss McConneM, Mra J. Oraeel-e. MHi BnlF Mra J.

Allen and Mrs. H. I-o-mn presided at th xipper tabls, assisted by Mis Jcar Curry..

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