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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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PACE SEVEN WOMEN THE WORLD OVER E4iU4 kr BERYL M. SWAIL pboti Xeii's Of Interest Welcomed THE SASKATOON' 1'IKENTC- HAY. JlNE 1. 1921. GOOD MORNING! I Phoenix Patterns Daughter Of "Black Monk The Phoenix aril! mail this pattern to any address on receipt of lie In ctlver or stamps.

Any Time Is a Good Time to Store Away Furs and Winter Clothing But Now Is the Best Time To Store Your Furs At Roses May lx stored without charge for storage or insurance. Fav for cleaning onlv when the Furs are delivered in the Fall. Thone 3231 for particulars. You should know our plan before jou decide. Remodelling at Summer Rates Now 1 Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. McCemb Miss Marion Frevnman left FYiday Tarts. the city 7 uVpe.f a hday7nh for si-eek or two, the guests of Mr.

parents. B. J. i. 439 Seventh Mrs.

Craig and child-en left 1 Saturday for their cottage at Manitou Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Jones and I Beach, where they- will spend the imo sons left Sunday night for Eng- summer. land, where they w.U reside.

I as Rev. and Mrs. William Patterson Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Milrov leave enterta.ned the members of Mayfair on Thursday for st extended holiday Presbyterian rhoir and tennis club at the Pacific Coast, travelling is 'cry delightfully one day lost week Prince Rupert. in the Mayfair school. Games, music a tempt. ng supper were enjoyed Mrs R.

J. MacDonald has returned from Latnigan where she addressed; Mr. W. Hewitt, in charge of the the Vorkton Piesby tenal of the Wo- I manuaP training and industrial arts nans Missionary society. Mrs.

Mac- 'department at Redtord Road Donald spoke on the worlt connected '5' Institute, left on with school homes among the Indians 1 hu'B'to th, at the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, .1. the province Feona. 111., here he will take the Sc. course in industrial education. QRcgistration Opens Today For 14th Annual Convention Of Prov 1 Homemakers Clubs Delegates Arriving Today and Tomorrow for Week's Sessions at the University; Mrs.

David Watt, of Birtle, Dominion President, To Address Opening Meeting on Tuesday 'll citos an mristcrinir today at Saskatchewan Hall, Fni-verMtv of Saskatchewan, for the fourteenth annual convention of the Prnineia! Hoiuemaker Cluhs. Repistration'will continue tomorrow mornintr. The firxf see.ion of the convention, which concludes on Friday, will he held Tuesday afternoon, commencing at 2 oclock. President Murray will welcome the visitors. MRS.

WATT TO SPEAK Kennedy, of Cadillac Mrs. Mrs I lav nl Watt, of Birtle. Man 'Withers, Garnork convenor to l.e 1 jure at tne convention and nemw "of the will address the Tuesday same rnmmlttse on the Saskatoon I session. Watt is president of Local Council of Women; Mr. Percy rh Dominion Federation of Woman's e.

p.eid. Dairy Commissioner Jn the Institutes, of which the Homemakers' province of Saskatchewan: and Mrs Clubs form a branch. .1. J. Hanev.

Cadillac, convenor of Mrs. McAuslan. president, will hr Committee of Kesearch. i Mr. snd Mrs.

tie Yates arrived from Winnipeg Sunday afternoon called here by the death of Mr. Yates' father. Under the direction of the House Committee, of which Mrs. Frank The Floral Homemakers Club intends making Wednesday, June 14, a day of entertainment and profit. Beginning with a bazaar at 3 o'clock in the Methodist church the club will make provision for a baseball game Lord I convenor, the womens eee-at from to 7 o'clock and tion of the City Golf Club recently 1 a clock, the program arranged for the rcdecorallon of the.aupplied bv the memoers of the Or-club house, ith new furniture and pheus Society of Saskatoon.

the improvement of lockers in the women's dressing loom. The women's 1 section was assisted financially by the men's section of the club. FIRST PASTOR COMES' CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING FUR REMODELLING Second Avenue North at 24th Street Phones 32342826 INT BRANCH AT. REGINA V.OSZ c7ea-J 77: if, CZFaN FOR CHURCH OF GOD! CAMP MEET, JUNE 29! SASKATOON PUPILS MAKE FINE' SHOWING IN McGILL EXAMS1 Rev. Fr.

Power. O.M.I.. of St. hJolm's College. Edmonton.

was a Saskatoon xjsitor oxer the week-end. Fr. Power is on his way to Toronto land other points east. He intends to leturn to Edmontor, early in Septem-j ber. During his short visit to Stiska-j toon Fr? Power i.i a guest at Si.

Paul's rectory, and said the high mass In. St, Paul's church Sunday morning. Results Announced for Recent Practical Examinations In Music thf rhair ut the flret sewon and the pirgram will include the report ff Ma Ahetfail ILury, director of tne HomeniakerV Chfhe, and tht of Mi.m Fiher Thompnon, the aerie- tar. The meeting will In with the ap- pointment of committees, and an rounoement At 7 30 ot lock in the evening the rf committees will aembU to Tvdkp final arrangemena for the fur- ther advancement of the contntion. PROMINENT SPEAKERS Puring the week the prominent! aneaker will Include Prof K.

H. Rut lei. of the Department of Household Science at the I'niveraity: Mis. icDona'd. president of the l.ocal rouncil of Women here; Mr.

W. K. Cameron, of Invidmn rnmennr of the clubs League of Nations committee; Prof. K. K.

Raker, of the Agricultural College; Mrs. A declared Invalid on the ground that it waa an "encroachment on the jnghta conferred on the Dominion I Government by the British North America Act. Among the prominent speakers expected for the camp meeting to be held under the auspices of the Church of God. Rushoime Road, June Tltk effects are among the it a i "newest'' for lingerie. The style here .9, July 6, are Rev.

Ji A. Morrison of poiqnajed will be suitable for long-Anderson, Indiana and Ethel cloth, nainsook, batiste, silk or cotton Bixler, Pomona, California. Mrs cepe, and for crepe de chine or Bixler was formerly Miss Ethel drop oke form MARIA GREGORIEVNA Who claims she is one of the five children of Rasputin, famous evil genius of the late Czarina of Russia, escaped from Siberia and arrived recently in the French capital. She says she lived with her father in Petrograd and that everv week he tok her to see the Czarina. She te'ls of terrible experiences after Rasputin', death when she and her brothers and sisters were imprisoned before heing sent to Siberia.

She is a talented girl and a good dancer and hopes to obtain an engagement on the stage In Paris. Bummer eoata of whlta with embioidery over a colored new. and distinctive. illiams, the fiist pastor of th. Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: Church of God In Saskatoon and fa 1 Small, 34-36; Medium.

34-40; Iarac, returning to take over the pastorata 12-44; Extra Large. 46-48 Inches left vacant some time ago by the bust measure. A size re-removal of Rev. C. II.

Tubbs. quires 34 ards of 36-mch material. ROSE TAG BRINGS $872 FOR WELFARE I WORK OF I.O.D.E. My Heres a Girl Who Is Fond, of Rats By Dominion News Service CAMBRIDGE, England, June 14. The Pied Piper of Hamelin has a feminine rival.

She is Miss Ruby Leader, who has charge of 200 rats kept for experimental purposes at the 'new bio-chemical laboratory at Cambridge University, which has just been formally opened by the Earl of Balfour. have been in charge of the rats for the past six months, she said. I have always been fond of animals, and do not see why one should treat rats difterently from any others. They are intelligent and amusing creatures. Husband The Bootlegger Saskatoon candidates made an excellent showing in the recent MVCliH University practical eg amlnations in music, according to results announced by the examiner.

Ir. Herbert Sanders, F.KC.O. of Ottawa. The system of marking requires 1 loo for a pass and 130 for dis-I tinction out of a maximum of loft. The following are, the sue-cessful PIANO Licentiate of McGill (Semi-final) 1 Distinction Helen Zahlis and Rosa 1 rarr.

or a second year in succession Highest Grad, first place in violin marking for Sas- katoon students tr Ing the McGill Distinction Iu Baldwin. I ntvrrsity examinations goes to a Intermediate Grad, member of the Allan Ulifton School Distinction Kathleen Parkin and of 10II11. H. ti, H. Klingbeil obtain- Dorothy Smith.

ing distinction with a mark of 13 Pass Jean Hutchinson. Ixuns out of a possible 150 in the elemen- I Davis. Zelma Parisky and Goldie tarv grade. Strwart M'iler. a pupil Goldstein, tv the Palmer Si liool of Music, stands Jun'er Grad, next with 137 marks In th elcnirn-tarv grade.

laist xear (Yank 'orbett beaded the Saskatoon list (Hall, llarrel Harrington. Margaret Distinction Stewart Millar. Sharrard and Patricia Sullivan, rtffl'S'Jf'm hi! Pass Dorothy Atkmson. Eileen with 133 in the Rummage Sale Will Be Held TODAY At 2 p.m. In Ptore NEXT WYLIES GROCERY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION THIRD AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH BY CAROLINE BEECHER CHAPTER XXX of Clifford's plan to let Mary divorce Tt was after midnight when C'lif-! would be embar- ford left.

As the door closed after as as "can- him 1 felt a lightness, a buojancy that hadn't been mine for months. Lucile was atrest. Mnrt was ex-j 1 Just like old Cliff. It's always the good men like him who get a raw deal from women. Now you nn'l Tm aid 'l been JusUfied had von and Donald.

I had a dcai, helpful thrown ME ov er, but to disgrace Cliff friend in Dorian Matthews, and a i.a. i.i Pound him like how could she gains distinction pottM. 1C sprnce, ikiulse Herman. 136 Prior to their departure for England. where they will make the'r home.

Mr. and Mrs. A Stanley Jones entertained at dinner in the prixate dining room, of ihe King George Hotel Saturday evening. Covers were laid for eighteen at the exquisitely appointed table, w.nch was decorated with a profusion of carnations tied with tulle In a delicate color scheme of pink and white. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Roocrt Forsythe, Mr. Mrs. H. I-.

Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Arthur Marchisto. Sir. lands Slar- Alexandra Day Taggers Pleased hisio.

Mr. and si. a. ao I Dr. DesRosiers, Sir.

'Wakefield, Mr. land Sirs. Russell Roomo, Major ller-Ibert. of North BattLford, and Sir. and i Mrs.

J. M. Stevenson. i Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Crimp and chit-'dren have returned from the Pacific (Coast. Mr. Crfnip bas been spending a holiday In Engl going through to the coast on his return to make the trip to Saskatoon by mo'or with Sirs.

Chimp and the children. tea Rr v. A. J. Tufts and Mrs.

Tufts of Regina, have received word that their daughtet. Miss Elva Tufts, has passed her second x.sr Sluslcal Bachelor examinations with honors at the University of Toronto, xvhere she has been taking lectures for a coupre of years. She also passed in viva voce examinations In Pedagogy. A cable was received Thursday at the legislative building stating that Premier Dunning and Mrs. Dunning had landed Wednesday at Southampton.

Rev. E. F. Maeklin. of Watson.

haa been called to the Anglican parish at Radissnn as successor to Rev. G. G. Reynolds, and will take over his new duties thd end of June. Dr- and Mrs.

William Oliver and family left on Saturday on a motor trip to Vancouver. Dr. Oliver will attend a medical convention there the last week tn June. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Rutherford. 806 Ppadlna Crescent, announce the engagement of their daughter Eliza-heth Ivy to Mr. Walter Livingston of Toronto, the wedding to take place early In August. Junior gradb. Sawehuk oas the lowest grade.

tither pupils of the Clifton school, Margaret Nicholson, Donald Lindsay, Mela Winieky and John that, do it 7 I told him of all of Donald's plans, of the dog and the rabbits, of Mona learning to help her uncle in 1h office, of their delight -dn the. old homestead. never want to leave It, I Act Declared Invalid Mar. rho have passed arc: Jurtior: l'lor- Elemantary Grade rie Wroot and William llotick; ele- I Distinction Thco Life and mentary, Dirna Postlethwaile; low-Ijoiv Parkin. still more helpful one In tne brother-in-law 1 never until now had understood.

His head bowed with its own sorrow, his wife gone with another man. his loved brother in trouble, yet be could think and plan for me! seemed almost monstrous for him to 1 a afraid" I sa allow Mary to throw the onus of the! KvPry d)iy gaw; Mnrt fr an hour divorce upon hint and too chivalrous or tw0. At thp cnd of a wppk prp. of him to allow her to do so. yet I I parrd to return home.

As 1 looked admired him all the more because of into hlg sad pyes gaw thf har that wha he had done to protect the at his temples, dark younger than he, the wife who never) brown when Lucille was taken. I MONSTER Rummage Sale Tuesday Afternoon June 17th SALVATION ARMY CITADEL est. Gwenda Lloyd, Robert Hoy, Steven Chimborvk. Stanley lane, Joseph Roder and R. Ncatbv.

TORONTO. June 14. Four judges of the firs divisional rourt of the appellate division of the supreme court of Ontario concur. In a judgment handed down today holding that the Judicature act assed at the last session of the Ontario legislature is Invalid. The judicature act gave to the piovince of Ontario the nglit to appoint the Judges of the supreme court of Ontario and was had considered him.

1 Busy days followed. I put the "Don't come again, Stella, It makes house in the hands of an agent andijiitpgs harder. Write me. but don't1 Mona and I busied ourselves with CPme. I want to be alone, packing the things we would take! promised and with an aching with us -only our clothes, a few cft for home, tures and keepsakes.

Clifford's home i (To be continued) lOW Everybody Healthy HELENA. June 14. One hundred percent health conditions in i Helena and vicinity may cause St. Peter's Hospital here to close Its doors. Cash contribution from outside sources are desitable.

It has been announced. rasa Clifford I-vine, Muriel Bar-clay, Marjory and Goldie Gcnser. Low.tt Grad, Pass Kna Neddon. Muriel Hoy. Margaret Belts, Eileen lleaaman and Aithur Brown.

VIOLIN Junior Grade DlMinrtinn F. Corbett) Pass F. Wroot und V. Houck, El. mentary Grade Distinction-H.

Klingbeil. Pass L. rostletuwalte. Lowest Grad, rasa 1. Sawehuk It.

Hoy. K. Noithby, J. Rcdcr, S. Chimborjk, S.

Love and G. Lloyd. MUSICAL THEORY Intermediate Grad. Tass K. Dragusiif.

Junior Grado Distinction Margaret MacMillan, Mrs. W. J. Andersm, Mr. Fwald Kuh-iik and M.

1.. Schrader. Pass Goldie Goldstein. L. M.

Ackerman, Kathleen Puikin. Jean Hutch-1 inson, Zelin.i PaUsky and Margaret 1 Nicholson. ELEMENTARY GRADE Distinction Mrs. Clare, Palmer, Meta Winisky, X. R.

Strickland, Win-Hired Smith. A. K. 'ordat. K.

Corbett, Patricia Louis Herman, Anna Bijce, Ruh Sharrard and Stewart Millar, pass Eileen Hal! Mgrgaret Pot-I tfr. Louis Davts, Donald IJndsay, i Mrs. C. V. Baker and John MacDon-( aid.

Whichever Wsy You Volt on Prohibition You'll Suroly Voto Our Pine-Poplar-Slabs Tho Bast You'v. Ev.r Used AD COAL CO. DaWaLIMITED 23rd St, W. Too of Subway Pnono 2444 Announcements Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Couithard went to their summer cottage at the River- A meeting of the Y.W.C A. board side Country Club Satusday. For the of management will be held at 3 1 summer months Mr.

and Mrs. G. D. i o'clock this afternotn at the Assocta- Archibald will occupy their bungalow tion drawing-room. on Twenty-fourth street.

The yellow felt cloche, eo popular for the all white outfit. Frequently is has flowers or fruit In yellow and green. -Ij Riding For The City Woman By HELEN KENDALL Safe in LUX Perfectly safe in the gentle I.ux suds are the dainty things you cherish so. Even the most delicate fabrics remain soft and lustrous after repeated washings in Lux. For Lux, so pure, so gentle, will not harm anything water alone will not harm.

Sold ealv tmUd paekitHutproof! was very completely furnished and of course Mary in her flight had dts- turbed nothing. Donald was full of his plans and chatted Incessantly, Impatient to live in what was country compared to1 New York. The old homestead was i surrounded with broad lawns, old trees and graveled walks. An old-fashioned house, but xeiy roomy and comfortable. 'I'll ring up a bench in the garage and make the dog house myself.

and a hutch for my rabbits. Donald told us gleefully. "I do wish someone would rent this house quick, 1 an hardly wait to go." Several had looked at the house hut it was not yet rented. were all ready to go at an hour's 'notice and I was as anxious as the chtld-dren to get away, had written Mort of our plan, sure tha he would be, delighted. I told him Mary Jiad gone with Starr, hut.

of course, saying nothing of what' elie had written; that he had already disgraced the family so that what sue did would make no difference. I was delighted when about ten days after Clifford's offer of a home, a middle-aged couple with one daughter took the house, paying ma quite a substantial sum over the rent we paid. I had absolutelv refused to take any money from MoT. I wa I determined to live on what Clifford allowed me from th factory. But this addition to our income would make things eas.er and I was grate-i ful.

was very positive in my resolve not he a drain on Clifford. 1 would manage his home economically. take lar Ipss than he m-lated 1 ahnuid as Mort's share. Mona's sat-lary would he small yet enough to dress her. She was very clever with i figures, and I was sure would earn her unde bad paid her.

Just a month after Mort was sent away we moved to Jersey into the old homestead with Cliffo-d. Mona 'commenced work at once and Donald made haste to put his plana into operation. His unde had bought him a. fine. Intelligent Airedale as a sur- prise and the bov was wildlv happy.

"Now Stella, pack up and go to see Mnrt. Clifford said afte- we had been domiciled with him about three I weeks "I am glad you have your I own maid for you know the children will he made comfortable. I will look after them. You can go with a clear conscience and stay as long ils you like." 1 tried to hide the shock I felt when I saw Mort. He had aged ten jiars in the two months he bad been away.

H.s eves held a brooding sadness hard to see and keep my calm-'ness. I longed to take him into my arms, to weep over him. Rut I restrained myself, talked i heerfully land told him of all that had- trans. plred how good Clifford had been. how happv Donald and Mona were "You will send Donald back th school next yeaiT' he akd.

"No we have decided to keep him at home He' i go to public school, Clifford and 1 both think it I Is best i Mori started to siwak. looked k-enly at me. bit his l.p and was silent But I had read his thought; hud what he had done mad tt tm-HMihle for Donald to go bark, Ju" i it had for Mona" 1 changid (he subjct, teiung linn Recent Weddings RICHMOND GRANT I A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Thursday, June 12, when Miss Annie Grant, daughter of Mr. and I. Grant.

1226 Avenue C. noith. Saskatoon, became the bride) of Mr Thomas R' limond. son of Me. and Mrs.

Richmond, Asquith. The bride who is becvmingly at-' tned In a brown crepe de chine dress was given away by her fa'her ana was attended by ber sister. Miss Isa- I bell i Grant. The gioom was assisted by Mr. Russell Creighton.

The Rev Wm. Patteison. of Mayfac1 Church officiated. After the cere- mony a buffet supper was served at i 'he home of the biide's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Richmond are spend- ig two weeks at Cut Knife and Lasn- uin on their return they will tahej their residence aVAsquith, Sask. A I EVER RROTHFRS LIMITED TORONTO -cm SEMI-ANN UAL SALE V- Commences Tuesday, June 17th A Store-wide Clearance of the Large Stock of Ladies Readv-to-Wear Watch Today's Star and Tuesday's Phoenix For Full Particulars URKEY HAS GREAT, EED FOR WOMEN 0CT0RS AND NURSES Isabel's mother sank heavilv into a porch chair and sighed, looking up at her shin voung daughter "Flesh such a burden." she complained. Tve tried dieting and that didn't reduce me in the rieht places. Walking helps.

I aupiei-c, but it is so dull lust walking around as a duty. The golf clubs are toq, far awav, and tennis is too jumpy for me. I wish I could do something to reduce that would befun st the same time." Whv don't you take uo horseback riding. Mother?" asked Isabel, with an air of inspiration. "That's wonderful exercise, and will push pounds and pounds off vour hips.

Tou can engage a horse from that stable over In Albemarle street, and ride in the park and even out the country- roafis. It's the greatest and most glorious sjiort in the world besides, and you'll feel years younger after you get over your first stiffness and soreness, and you won't mind that when you reflect that it is the too solid fleh that is rebelling. "I'd fall objected Isabel's mother. But she looked interested. "No, you wouldn't.

They'll send you a steady, easy-going nag to start on, and 1 11 teach you to ride. I learned at summer camp, you know, and III go with you until you feel secure. They will send the horse around to the house here, if you want them to. and this mans prices aren't too high especially if you make, a weekly or monthly-arrangement with him. Why.

Just the snappy riding clothes will lake twenty- years from you. Mother dear," and your weight will minish while you wait. And so, a neck' later, mother and daughter started cautiously off, astride, soil's enough, the older woman legan to take on Jolly youth-fulnes and lay off execs fatty tissue In a way that astonished her. Lest of all wete the long morning spent out on countrv road, now cant-ring. novv is-tiiig.

alive to the beauty of the roadsad-s and filled with a new- interest and a growing flexibility of hodv. Horseback riding is a iport that is available to the city woman at less cost than one might think, and many a "settled" pernn would do well to look into this pleasant method of glowing ynurg-r and mor. slender. CONSTANTINOPLE. June 15.

The great need in Turkey for female toctors. because male physicians are "i hidden to at ten I orthodox Moslem women, has led lr. George E. Vincent. director of the Rockefeller Foundation here, to consider the extension of the American training school for nurses rnd the American Medhal College for women.

Second Avenue At 22nd Street After-Eating Distress and all forms bf stomach trouble, such as gas. acid, sour burning stomach, are all 'relieved In two bv taking Veg--miX. Vrg- Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Manufacturinj Furriers sold by alt druggists. 35c. -at 1.

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