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i 1 5 SHAMROCKTEA .1 FINE SUCCESS lira. W. It Cherry la Heatees Slew-art oa United Weeaen'a tasa runctteav H. Matthews, Mra. H.

McGowan, Mra. R. Q. McKafue and Mra. p.

Darraugh. Thoaa who contributed to the enjoy able musical program -were: piano timbers, Mra. it t. Silver and Miss 'Jean Taylor: violin and piano selections, Mra. Lionel Scoble.

Hold "Bain bow Tea." Members of circle No. 3 of Chat Mara United Church, entertained In the Sunday School hall yesterday at a delightful "Rainbow Tea" and musl-Cule. Tha tables wars decorated, each with a different rainbow hue. Mrs. J.

W. Woods! da and Mrs. M. A. Mae- Tarlana received the guests.

Thoaa In charga of the tables were PROULX FLORAL STORES Ottawa Good your Strvic 1 at MMITTIV HuO The Fact That You Wow Your Hat jh Last Spring Thb Year Needn't JWcarr a Thin! No, not a thing! You see, can remodel last rear's chapeau to eonformlty. with tlu present modee in a manner that will be the i delight of yourself and th. envy of your frtende. Ko, Its not expenalTe. Com.

In and inveatlsate, ft ataBk fUtval. DERMIC INSTITUTE FACIAL MASSAGK il.j geat fsranaH liwml'al SUFEBTLUOVS HAK twi ItaabttA BlaW. OjaaM IUI aN PAXKS ft. LADIES' NEW SPRING AD aires and wVfffiI, 1 f. COMING EVENTS Anoounotraaaia enotr tbla luteins etnts pr Uue, Bjlnuouai 12.

ha frse advenes aetiree lor events with aflnjlssloa lea or eolleotloo. The annual Inspirational meeting of the Ottawa Bible Society will be held refreshing layout THAT'S tha flsvonr that Colgtttf't hu--auid ifi on tcason why 'mere people use 4 It'thto soy; other kiod -of i A tootbpaste, yoa know, an dp nothing foot thaa cleta. "I teeth. Ana no toothpaste ata lotht better thsa Colgste'ew- So-why piy more thin 25 cenu for toothptite? Tht'--ll Colgate' costs. Use it night and morning to keep your I teeth thoroughly clean and 1.

beautiful and save money. Tuesday. April 9. In the First United Church. Speaker, Rev.

Dr. Sclater of Toronto. Minto Skating Club carnival at Waller street rink. Thursday, March 17. at (JO.

Follies group, singles, pairs and fours. General waltzing open to alL Admission so cents. Supper dance later cents extra. The Artillery Sergeants will hold i mr a a 'c w-y' am -a -a A aa M. m-t I A A 1 'iJij CANA0A secret time with mother.

There it. eaasa that laeliuta. Ii. kit and baby dtucklinjs. It a reawry too for It baby's bath.

Thar, should a warn soapi. new aae) a fresh hierancer. There should not b. any worry ever soap- bite te Under skim. There should not be eny defieer of eher-ciMfe.

If akea to ba happy, ad dre.dsd. oa nappy, act dre.dsd, now only the pweat tcthoeld b. Med- Wsnts Wieht Experienced doctorl and taW will then aasere yoa that Tf HPT 1 toaaptetaly 5 BOA 1 Jtaea Tfttor a Gmmm I 'fWii- Aveesvloresee I fe-SS THE OTTAWA EVENING JOUR! WI55NESDA MARW 932. Human's $ocialand Personal -y Club News City Charities Ffelmms -Wer TT 'f aid of the Wo-men's Aasoeis- 'tloo of Stewarton 'United Church Mn, W. ft Cherry.

(If Rldcau afreet, was--' hoittn yesterday v.after- noon at a St. lithtfulbf arrane ed Shamrock lea The hostess waa aaslsted In receiving tha fuaalf by Mrs. J. Held, president of tha Aaaoda tion. Tha tea labia una attractively centred with a harp and decorated with other appropriate St Patrick's favors, Thoaa presiding were Mn.

A. A. WhUlana. Mrs. ft P.

McLaughlin, and Mra. A. A. McMillan cut the Ices. The assistants were lira.

W. 3. Weaker. Mra. S.

McFsrlsne. Mrs. J. a dance for members and their friends on Thursday. March 17, at OA A.C.

Elgin st Laurler. Irish conceit March 17, St, Patrick's Club presents 'The Heart of Paddy Whack." a comedy drama, and a concert of Irish music. St. Patrick's Pariah Hall. Gloucester street Thursday, at 8.30 p.

m. Tickets 50c and a few reserved seats at 75c on sale at the rectory and at the hall. Members Glen Lee Golf Club please notice. A special St Patrick dance has been arranged for Thurs day night March 17, Berkley Kidd'a eight-piece orchestra from 10 to 2. Mrs.

W. R. Alp. Miss Connor. Mra.

William White. Mrs. D. E. Dewar.

Mrs. 8. Stewart Mrs. J. Bingham, Mrs.

J. C. Murdock. Mrs. H.

Jones and Mrs. T. D. McFarlane. Enjoyable musical numbers were given by Mrs.

Harry Underwood. Miss Cuthbert Miaa Nita Burnaide. Mrs. Winegard. Miaa Bray and Miss Bower.

IS LATEST STYLE OF CLASSIC HEAD Cever Upper fart of Ear With Soft Wava of Hal? uJ Decorste Iho Lobe. Aauoclated Press by Direct Wirt. NEW YORK, March 11-Cover the upper part of your tan with a aoft wave hair and decorste the lobe with 'Ions frina earrings and youra will be a classic head of tha current lWilon era. The contouri of the head and neck mutt be accented since the prevailing coiffure demanda that the hair be awept back off the cheeka Into a graceful line down the back of the neck. Frinee earrinii an smart, and par ticularly effective with the lower part of the eara and the aide of the throat forming an open background.

Sometime the earrings am made of little chains of gold, sometimes they are of sparkling stones, but those made of tiny ropes of pearls are moat favored. They are acceptable for daytime as i well as evening. Gallay-Silver. The marriage of Birdie, second daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Joseph Silver, to Dr. Wilfrid Gallay, B.A.. and Mra. H. Gal lav, of Calgary.

solemnized quietly on the afternoon of March 13, at four o'clock, at. the home of ttride'e parenU, 4161 Beacons field avenue, Montreal. The house was decorated with palma, ferns and Spring flower, which also decorated the bay window, where the ceremony took place. Rev. Dr.

H. Abramovitx performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Her father, wore a gown of deep Ivory alio, made In Empire style. Her embroidered tulle veil wma arranged very simply in cap effect, with clus ters of orange bloesoms at each aide. She wore ivory aatin slippers to match her gown, and carried a bou quet ol Johanna nill roses and lilles-of-thovalley, tied with Ivory aatfn ribbon.

Miss Adeline Silver, as maid of honor, waa her alster'a only attendant. She wore a pale green chiffon gown, made on long, almple lines, with abort jacket and turban and shoes to hutch, and carried an arm xniquet Talisman roses, Mrs. Silver, the bride's mother, wore a gown of black lac over satin, a black straw hat and a corsage bouquet of roses. Mrs. Gallay.

mother of the bridegroom, wore a black lace frock. with straw hat to match, and a cor sage bouquet of roses. Mr. Ben Gallay, of Calgary, acted aa best man for hta brother. The ushers were Mr.

Harry Gould, Mr. Harold Jackson and Mr. T. Lev inc. A reception followed the ceremony after which Dr.

and Mrs. Gallay left to take up their residence In Ottawa, where Or. Gallay ia attached to the National Research Council of Canada. Going away, the bride wor. a brown suit and coat trimmed with eggshell galrak.

with hat bag and shoes to match. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Gallay, parenta of the bridegroom, and his brother, Mr.

Ben Gallay, all of Calgary; Mrs. P. Gavale and Mrs. A. Leith.

of Sydney, a Mrs. Rains Hostess. Mrs. A. C.

Kalna will entertain the mesnbera of the executive of the Ottawa Women's Canadian Historical Society at her home, Rideeu Gate, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Kaina will also have as her guests all those who contributed to the musical programs at the meetings held through out the year, En 'Kant, to Geneva. Mr. It O. McGowan.

of Cobalt Ont, and Mrs. McGowan. who are on thelrway Jo attends the Labor Con ference In Geneva, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonough.

Liagar street while in the city. Their son, Mr. Cyril McGowan, who Is at tending Queens University, was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McDonough for the week-end.

Other Social News On Page II. toss-' i i. jesaeai (41 IT babt horn. a aweri. 7 for Semitiva AduMSklM t4 aa err imd tee fcaafaraW esaus Jtr tttit -Muk'-f juH av gnti jor 'veawifM atefaff A twi.Mviy 'nrntt m.t1 Betnnu to SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Gives Scaall Planer.

His Excellency the Governor Gen. era! gave a email dinner party last evening lor mernoers oi in (senate. Going te Leadoa, Ts'- Sir George and Lady- Parky, who are at present In Geneva, will Bo to London on March to appd two wee. i- Mrs. MacNaiar Mrs.

Char lea Hanford MacItldW entertained at luncheon at bar borne yesterday In honor of Mrs. Arthur L. Smith, of Calgary, who 'Is staying at the Chateau, Laurier, At Shawbrldfa. Miss francea Clark, daughter of Sir William and Lady Clark, la spending a week at Shawbridge, Quebec, ac-cdmpanlad by Mis Hyacinth Lambs rt Hon. P.

E. Blondln. SDeaker of the Senate, and Mrs. Blondin, will apend Easter in HontrcaL Going te Brack ville. Rt Hon.

George P. Graham in Brockville for the Easter and Ph 'of Ottawa, eon of Mr! i Mrs. Graham will go to (heir home" Parliament To Entertain at Dinner. At the dinner tonight aMne Country Club to be given by Colonel the Hon. Murray MacLaren and Mrs.

Mac-Laren, their guests will be members of the' Cabinet and the diplomatic aet and their wives. Covers will be laid for 52. Mrs. C. M.

Edwards la expected to return from England the middle of April. Mrs. Lindsay Gordon, who was In Pre- mler of Nova Scotia, has returned to his home in Halifax. Here for Easter. Mrs.

Mark Gillen and her children. Pat and Ann, will come to Ottawe next week from Toronto, to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. G. J.

Des-barata. In Montreal. Dr. Charles Cemaell and Mr. Frank Nests are in Montreal tor a few days.

Assumes New Duties. Mr. Perclval Lieaching. former first secretary to Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner, has taken over the duties of hie position In the Dominions Office, London. From Montreal.

Senator Julea Teasier has returned from Montreal. Mr. and Mra. Dan McLechiin and their family will apend the Easter season at Arnprlor. Interesting Christening.

A christening of Interest to Ottawa people took place recently In London. England, when the Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gladstone (net Camble), was baptized at Holy Trinity Church. Sloane street The child received the name Robin Ewart and the god-parents were Mr.

Kenneth Mi In. Ar-fcrltehterj- Miss Peggy Cambie and Miss Sue Houston a' Sailing for England. Mrs, Harvey Galbraith and her baby daughter who have been the guests of Mrs, Gaibraitha mother, Mra. Ernest Jarvia, have left td aail for their home in England. Mr.

Mere dith Jarvis accompanied his sister as far as Montreal. Lkdy KlnasmiU of Ottawa who has been abroad for soma weeks la now In London. Mrs. Thomas Boivln has returned to Cblcoutimi, having spent some time in Ottawa with Dr. and Mrs.

J. D. Page. Senator B. Conn will spend the Easter season at his home in Sack-ville.

Mrs. Copp will remain In Ottawa. At Chateau Laurler. Lady Kemp of Toronto is staying at the Chateau Leurier. Mra.

E. H. Hosterman was a bridge hostess last night Mrs. Philip McLaren, who has been for soma time the guest of her sister, Mrs. H.

T. C. Whitley, has returned to her home In Halifax. Miss Georgia Claud et Is the guest of Miss Sheila McDougaU in Montreal. Miss Emily Blair is visiting Miss El ate Murray in Toronto.

Mr. Thomas Fuller has a guest at, tha Muskoka Beach Inn. Miss Vivian Lewis of Belleville will I spend -the Easter season with Miss Elsa Carruthera. Mrs. Legate rreaidea.

Mrs. H. H. Legate presided over the meeting yesterday of th. Ladies' Aid Society of First Baptist Church when only routine buainesa waa transacted.

Mrs, W. ft Stroud lad In, prayer. At the March meeting last night of the Young Women's Auxiliary of Dominion United Church Mrs. E. 8.

Johnston gave an lute rooting talk on "rnvestmenta." A apeclal Easter (hank offering was received. a Brldga art Enchra. Rosedel Women's Municipal As-soctaUon' held a successful bridge and euchre last night fat the community halt Mrs, James Sendeman and Mra, If, MulHgan wen the card conveners. Refreshments were by Mrs. J.

McQuattle and l. O. Robertson. The assistants were Mrs, Corf. Robertson, Miss Jean McQuattle.

Miss Peggy Wjmes and Miss MarJorl. Mulligan. Bridge winners were Mra, E. Edmonds, Miaa Gertrude Graham. Mr.

J. Bende- man. Mr: at" Edmohds. eochre were won by Mrs. A.

Alhert Mrs. A. Bumhenv Mra. P-Hay. Mr.

Johnston, Mr. Mulligan and Mr. W. Mrs. George Robert.

ears vron the door oris, and a'erjecial rroaa North Bay. Mrs. Charles G. Mickey has returned from North Bay1 where ah. waa the guest of Mrs.

J. M. Bourke. a Mr. r.

E. W. Bright of Detroit baa arrived in Ottawa. Weatasotuit Carats. Mrs.

H. Alex RoJ of Westmounl and her eon. Muster Gareth Roes, have been visiting Roes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mitchell Roberta, SI the Driveway. a Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Hunter of Calgary are visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. G. Dexter and Mr. Dexter.

Sailing For Geneva. Tom Moore, president of the Tradea and Labor Congress of Canada, leaves today to aail from St John to attend the International Labor Congress at Geneva. Mr. and Mra. K.

Godfrey have been spending a few days at tha Westminster Hotel. Toronto. Guest of Cousin. Mrs. Walter Davis Is the guest of her cousin.

Montreal. lormier. Mrs. A. r.

Baillie, in I'or Toronto Guest. Miss Gladys Burrltt entertained at the tea hour yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Britton Oalar, of Toronto, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Godfrey B. Greene.

For Mrs. Brodeur. Mrs. H. A.

Fortler. of Hull waa hostess at lea yesterday in honor of Mra. L. P. Brodeur, of Ste.

Hilaire, England with her huaband. Colonel (-Que her daughter, Mrs. De- Lindsay Gordon, will not return to Ottawa for several weeks. Back From Geneva. General and Mrs.

A. G. L. Msc Naughton return to Ottawa next week from Geneva. Returns to Halifax.

Colonel Gordon Harrington. Retunilnf From South. Mfs. A. J.

Major and her slater, Miss Simonne Parent, who are spending the winter in South America, will return to Ottawa early In April. Miaa Alice Hill haa returned home from Quebec, where ahe haa been the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Robert Kernan.

Mrs. St. Denis Lemoine, who has been staying at the Chateau Fron-tenac. has returend home. For Toronto Guest.

Mrs. H. Ells entertained a delightful luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Britton Osier, of Toronto. Covers were laid for eight, the table being effectively adorned with spring flowers.

Leave For Bermuda. Senator McLennan and his daugh ter, Miaa Katharine McLennan, who have been In Ottawa since the Open ing of Parliament will sail on March 22 for Bermuda to remain for several weeks. Hostess At Luncheon. Mrs, Arthur L. Sauve.

wife of the PosUnster-Qeneral waa hostess at a aharmlngly arranged luncheon today at the Chateau Laurier. Covers were laid for 30 guests, the table beina prettily adorned with mixed spring flowers. Mrs. W. Cowling Gullock presided over the meeting yesterday in the Council House of the executive of the Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E.

Reports were reviewed for the annual meeting to be held on Friday afternoon, March la, at three o'clock. 1rj r- Beceived By the King. General Hugh McLean. Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, was received today at Buckingham- Palace by the King. Hostesses For Dance.

Those acting as hostesses at the dance being held at the Chateau Laurier on Thursday evening by the Central Council of Service Clubs will be Mrs. H. Stanley Higman. Mrs. G.

Harold' Burland. Mrs. Walter r. Schroeder, Mrs. E.

M. Mrs. W. R. Low and Mrs.

G. T. Green. ST, aXVAlaBCAA rmcy IWaXaX HaX fOtst II JslJaaaawf AMOOeaawwad JU Use ELIZABETH ARDEN'S TOILET PREPARATIONS For Protection Afalnst March Winds. a CORRECTIVE SUPPORTS Preserve and Restore Youthful Lines Thousands of women have found health and comfort in Corset ry through wearing "Camp" Corrective Supports.

These garments, are Ideal foV renewing vitality by supporting weak muscles. For every woman they mean more graceful body poise. Call and consult Mi A. J. Houston, R.N., instructress from the Canadian Camp'' Factory, who will be in our CoTMtt DtpartmtiU Thurs-Woy.

March 11 th and Friday. March 19th. EXTRA SPECIAL Prue Brand Hemstitched Sheets 1-25" 78 86 inches. The fortunate purchese of a mill clearance enables us to offer this outstanding value. Of a durable quality sheeting, free from filling.

Caldwell's Pure Linen Huck Towels 18 30 inches 25c Made of an extra good weight pure linen huck with soft washed finish, A specially absorbent quality. v.haripj upvy f- Men's Spring Suits Unusually Good Value at 24-50 Two-trouser suits you will admire their appreciate the texture of their fine fabrics and pronounce them wonderful value at this special price. Singleebreasted, young men's and mora conservative models. Tweeds and English worsteds In brown, blue or grey. A special purchase Just received from the makers and a few of our previously higher priced suits.

i i Sizes 35 to 44. Our French Dread Is dellgntfully crusty and appetizing Try ii: Paint Up aitd Clean Patnta, varnishes. Poor wax, brushes, brooms, eto. We tutva. them ail, and can asv.

you money. BUTLER HARDWARE nj Bank St Cari. UN. WHAT QUALITY THE INGREDIENTS? tt 'yoti hare your prescriptions flUed- by us, you osn rest assured that tney are ailed accurately with only the purest-, of drugs. Uea our delivery aerrloe.

F. BRISSON, Phm. B. DBVOOIBT- aaaJboaal. Bid.

tut faxauisite Qolorings jo LAST6R. Two and Three-Piece Wool Suits For Business, Sports, Travel and Tou)n 1095 Newly arrived and specially priced to give you that very necessary wool suit for spring wear. The skirts ara higher at the waist some have tri-color silk and woof jersey pullovers others ara accompanied by a soft, rolled hat Brown, blue, green, black and beige. Sizes 14 to 40. CLEARANCE Suits at 6.95 1 Two and three-piece suits of lightweight wool crepe, parchment cloth.

naa sag Jersey or knitted materials. Wine, brown, green, blue and other shades. Regular MS. to iZ 'i For St. Patrick's Day We have a large.

asaorUnent of beautiful greeting cards for St. Patrick's Day, at both oar stocas. PITTAWAY-JARVIS HI Bank St. TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR! Have us do your shsmpoolng ordinary methods do unJreamerr of- damag. to hale and glands or the scalp.

Muir's Beauty Parlor Baadt St Cailtas ztl fOB FUR STORAGE Qiwen 1448 UaaHeg'-" I (I 'Saarka Street Q. I4 I PULL FASHIONED, HOSDCIRY 'aaaTka aut4 Ceausor. prise was drawn, and won by Miss esahe tasMMBaB, 11 1.

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