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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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PACE SEVEN 1 Items of Inti rest Welcomed WOMEN THE WORLD OVER Editsd by BERYL M. SWAIL Fhono C24o TIIE SASKATOON PIICENIX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER '2: 1023. Plans Program For Chapter Tea The Salvation Army TWENTIETH STREET EAST I GOOD MORNING To raise funds for the apruii boom new instructor in physical truuun, at the Graduate Nurses' Association ra Burfurd Hooke and her com- bazaar on November IT. Mrs. H.

Me-j aai.e Callurn and Mrs. W. J. Pulley, con-jand the guests were, received by venors, will entertain at a silver tea George Forsythe. Mrs.

J. at Mrs. McCalluma home. 415 Sixth D- Watchler and Miss C. He- Street, on Wednesday afternoon.

I The fimimaiiity Players of Wifi- Air. and Mrs. H. Crimp and mpeg are holding a meeting of all' children left oh motor playing and service members in the for California. Mrs.

Crimp and the assembly hall of the university arts children wil spend the inter In the building tonight. This will be an In- south, Mr. Crimp returning to the city in about two weeks. formal meeting where producers and players and heads of committees and Rumanian Queen Shares Honors Qf DygsS With Queens of Spain and Belgium Some diplomatic b.giuikame is at- tached the gossips to the visit of Queen Marie of Kumania to Paris, a very simple motive; which every woman will apprewate takes her there she 'sr-Vk CITADEL CORPS. Special Object For This Years Campaign: To secure permanent quarters qf residence for the officers of th Saskatoon Citadel Corps addition to Lumping the woik of the organisation in this city.

Two Delegates From Canad aTo Attend First Annual Meeting Of American Child Health Assoc Canada to be Represented at Meeting in Detroit, Oct. 15-17; Twelve Canadian Organisations Affiliated 1 With American Association; Speakers An nounced Include Nationally Known Experts Canadian iiiteri-ht in child linilih United States deputed exciu-Htdy to! I'lugrcsn will lepreM-nted fay two I child health work, was termed by the' deb gait to the thht aiihij.il un nt amalgamation lli' former mg of tht Amctican Child Health Child Health organisation of Amer- tw'liiUiin, hit ti will In- lm Id ay ami the Amorlran Child Hjgicne leirolt, Mich, October la to 17. Mr Assoelatloii, under the leadership of A. M. M.o Oonald.

director of the 1 Herbert Hoover. It is centring lta Jlilid Welfare Association of Mont- effoi Is on the impiocment of rneth-' leal, will attend the conference on I ods and standards of health tralnlngi In half of child cure workers of that for ihildren of all ages, from infancy cit, and the Ontario proviuci.il through the school years, and its hoard of health will send the chief' ff the tieiilatrie division, Hr. W. .1 Hell, of Toronto, health activity which affect health, conditions for childhood In thiscoun- frocks. She, the Queen of Spain, and the Queen of P.elgium are rivals for service members vvill get together the title of the best dressed queen in and plan their work for the winter.

Europe, and this tour of' the Rue I Ro.vale Is a periodical indulgence of Airs. John Haybursie who has beenjWueen Alarle's. She, goes In mostly spending the lust three weeks with tor gowns of the Wowing robe type, her daughter, Airs. Emil He Lortne, omuntic and graceful. i very bard home to please, and has pronounced ideas at Star City, has returned home.

Harvest Festival AM) LOCAL EXTENSION CAMPAIGN Mill Be Held THIS WEEK October 1-2-3-4-5-6 Canvass vvill be made (if all "Csidences and business places the Earttidi! and Nulal.a. MRS. STULTZ DIES VANCOUVER VANCOUVER. Oct. 1.

Death Oi i urred here today of Mrs. Muiv K. is. Stultz. widow of the late C.

K. Stultz. of Newcastle. Mrs stultz for th imt two vrnrs lM.ro ujy Her only other son Is Dr. Stultz, dentist, of Halifax.

Three brothers and two sisters also survive. Donations may be mailed to Adjutant M. Junker, commanding officer, P. 0. Box 934, Saskatoon.

MAKE YOUR DONATION AS LIBERAL AS POSSIBLE! Mrs. J. A. Balfour, of Regina, president of the provincial chapter, l.U U.K., passed through Saskatoon on Sunday oil her way to North Battle-ford, where she will uddress the Ro-turians at noon, the l.U.D.E. in the afternoon and a public meeting the evening on the work of the order.

HONOR HER MEMORY A monument to the actress-mother of Edgar Allan Poe Is soon to be erected over her grave ln St. John's cemetery, Richmond, Yu. RUMMAGE SALE try and abroad. Twelve Canadian oi are affiliated members the as; Delation, among them seven 1 ho American Child Health As.su- and municipal depart-i union, which is the foremost tia-j lm.M(g 0f health tinmil volunteer organisation the, NOTED SPEAKERS vrnxTY mr A nmnn ttrrT hpcakers announced for the NEW CHAPTER WILL cunf. lenee include nationally-known ttat tv TiArTTiTVTT it A ti public health and educational ex- HOLD COOKERY SALE pin ts who will discuss authoritative-' I A XTTV rpri a 3 A nfTTTV TV A XT b' conlrlbutlons of their reapec- AND XXjA SATURDAY tive professional groups In the field 'of child health.

The work of the1 Pril Ci.rts.vi ftCsvitsv rv Ti tf American Child Health Association i mily Sutton Chapter, I.O.D.E.,. nnP1)tlrm alui lt9 plans for Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Appleton are spending a short holiday in Winnipeg. Mrs. O. Morrow is visiting in Regina, the guest of Mrs. Henry Farve.

Mrs. Charles Fletcher, Sutherland, i has opened her home for a silver tea under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of St Paul's Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday afternoon from 3 oclock until 6. fr. George G. TayloFannounces the engagement of his daughter.

Annie, to Mr. C. O. Portnall, formerly of Saskatoon. The wedding vvlU take place towards the end of this month.

Miss Jessie W. Maxwell has returned from Winnipeg where she has been spending a few weeks' holiday. Mrs. A. Thompson Hay, Alltvway avenue, AVinnlpeg, entertained Wednesday evening, in honor of Aliss Maxwell' A silver tea in aid of the Church of our Lady of Victory, will be held at the home of Airs.

L. TV. Marr, 1009 Melrose Avenue, Wednesday afternoon, front three to six o'clock. All the Catholic ladies of the city and their friends are cordially invited. The Norma and Muriel Manly spent the week-end with their parents, Rev.

J. It. and Airs. Manly, it St. Paul's Alanse, Sutherland.

I His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral, the Lady Byng of Yimv, and CALGARY, Oct. 1. Prince Eric of, members of the staff wio have ae- Denmurk was In Calgary on Monday, compnnird I-ord Ryng on his tour i a.m-n I through thr-WTa rltime provinces and having come down from a farm arrlve(J ln ottawa j.eslerday. Red Deer where he has been stayng Air. and Airs.

Alan'Kproatt returned MRS. HERBERT MARTIN of the Emily Sutton Chapter, I.O. who Is arranging a musical program for the afternoon tea and sale of home cookery which the chapter members will hold in the Y.WC.A. on Saturday, Oct. 6.

PRINCE ERIC, OF DENMARK, C0ME TO SEE LORD RENFREW Royal Ranchers Chat at Calgary; Both of Like Alberta for two years to meet Lord Renfrew. REGISTERED NURSES OF ALBERTA TO MEET rx i tvv ripm IN CALGARY, UL1. It), i The annual convention oJJhcAj-, faerta AssocLition of Registered Nurses will be held in Calgary, October 15 and 1 ti, 1923, at the Public Library, beginning at 10. October 15. At the evening session on October 15 Miss Johns of the University of British Columbia will address the nurses on some phases of the Rockefeller Report.

An interesting program is ln course of preparation. the The ladles of Christ church W.A.Iuup ()f Cumberland lodge in the are holding a rummage sale in the1 odd Fellows' Temple. The guests parish hall this afternoon at 2.30 jwtlf consist of the members of the and will serve tea also. A ftif'ge Ladies' Orange Benevolent Associa-supply of purchaseable articles has! non and the wives and friends of the been collected, Orangemen. 'after the regular meeting of BABIES CRY 11oslF0RCAST0RIA SHOWER TO BE HELD SATURDAY, OCT.

13THi for lllfants 1 comprehensive research and demon-' Stratton undertakings now being pro-! jertpd vvjll be reviewed by Courtenay -v. I'inwiddte, general executive of the association, and soecuil phases of Its i in' laiulv Sutton ClMDier, I.u.U, woik discus-ed by the heads, Clines before the pul, lb in he ()f dlvlHinH rharge. f.rst of its a min aitivitics on fu.t- Foreign rpecialists of note in the nrd.iy next, October ti, with a sale tidd of chi. health are also expected of homo cookery and atternoun tiu ,0 addiess a number of the sessions. Horn 3 clock until ti.

the V.W. 1 which she insists shall be carried out. Paris benefits to the tune of some thousands of pounds by her periodical visits. ORANGEMEN WILL ENTERTAIN AFTER MEETING TONIGHT The Duke of Cumberland Lodge, L.O.L. No.

220,3, with the United Em- pire Lodge. 804. will be jo.vit hosts at an evening of cards and refresh-, nients this evyiyng at nine o'clock CHAPTER IX. It was nearer nine oclock than seven when Jake turned up the Spicer's flat. "Im frightfully sorry, old chap, he said, as Spicer came out to meet him.

"Yes I've got a jolly fine ex Tou'shrliVderKtamk" Wlf' NOBODYS LOVER By RUBY M. AYRES. I certainly do. Ask Spicer. He nights ago she had cried all the way home from the concert and declared that Jake had broken her heart.

Were hearts so easily mended? Or had it been an exaggeration of the truth when Doris had declared that her whole life was ruined by Jakes ln- and are great pals. I dept particularly care for Rattray myself, but give the devil his due, and certainly he wo- -'t drunk that pight," paused. as that why ytiu re- I and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Cnstoria has been in for over 3u years us a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven dlree- lions are on each package, physl-announce- cians ever) where ret otmnend It.

The genuine bears the signature of He fU.i.i 1. 1 1 in ii constancy? This was the third time: that her estimate of him had been up- set. i "Father always said that 1 judged I people too hastily, she told herself. I suppose he was-rlght; he always was. And she thought of Jake again as she had seen him carrying the ugly mongrel across the road.

Some day, perhaps, you'll be sorry: some day, perhaps, youll realise that I might have been a good friend to you, if you had allowed me." His words came back to her like a prophecy. asked with sudden swift understanding. Ursula shrugged her shoulders. "Oh, let ys talk about sonlething Interesting!" she said pettishly. She was conscious of a little feeling of shame, as a picture of Jake with the forlorn mongrel tucked under his arm, rose vividly before her eyes.

Perhaps she had misjudged him. Her heart softened a little towards him. Then she thought of Doris St. Clair. Nothing could excuse him over that, anyway.

There was no doubt at all that he had treated Doris badly. She mbs. bauph carter 5W5i NEW SECRETARY OF S'hwgh cairns chapt. in hand and the tuusic.il inogr.im for Hie afternoon is In be arranged by i Office Filled at October Meet-Airs. Herbert Martin.

Airs. M. Harrison, assisted by Mrs. W. A.

Ouch and Mrs. James Martin is looking after the refreshments, while the tea tables will he presided over by Mis. U. H. Torbet, Mrs.

T. Deakln, Mr, M. A. Marr, and Mrs. Walter Haru-well.

Mrs, A. McNeil and Alts. Uoh- ortson will be in attendance at the Hie ttclober meeting of the chapter, homo cookery stall where all hinds held afternoon In the Y.V in.3:; Members Plan Bridge And Teas Mrs. Ralph Cal Ur was eleciul to the olliee of of thcMlughj (aims, Chapter. I.O.D.E.,' at Saturday afternoon, October 13, has been eet aside by the members of the W.C.T.U.

hospital board for the annual shower of fruit and vegetables for the home. At a meeting of the board held Monday afternoon arrangements were made for the event, and further ment with regard to details wi be made later. TO HOLD HAT SALE Mrs. R. R.

Gorham's committee of the Fitzgerald Chapter, 1.0,1) wil) raise- its quota for the chapter funds by a hat, sale nxt Satuiday. The fourteen members are busily engaged in proving themselves (clever exponents of the hat-trimming art and are prepared to give splendid value In fall headgear. They would appreciate donations of shapes and trimmings and will polled them if Mrs. Gorham Is notified. tried to push Jake out of her thoughts, but during the evening she found herself thinking of him again.

A man who could be kind to a stray dog was not all bad. "M'hat are you thinking about now, Miss Lorrlmer?" Bally asked her as they lingered over dinner. IJe was very much taken with Ursula, and resented her lack of interest in 'him- What did his Lordship- say to you?" asked a repoier, "laits of things, stud the- Danish prince. am glad I met him before his return home. He said that he hud enjoyed his stay in Alberta im- menscly.

I think he would like to stay here all the time," Tlric added. Just like myself His Rojal Highness likes to feel free, and there is no place in the woild that one can enjoy this more than In Alberta." REMEMBRANCE All the time I hud with voa( The time you had with mi Was underneath a rosy lamp Beside a pot of tea. All the word 1 had with you As wistful as Dame-Lot Mas "Cream or lemon'. Is that right? Two lumps? Take care it's hot! All the sight 1 had of you A stingy bit, at most M'us full of lights for cigarettes, And passing buttered toast. But, oh, the time 1 had with you The time you had with me Hus crossed high scornful mountains And a wicked smiling sea.

il knew, between the little cakes, The way that It would be!) Fanny Heasllp Lea, ln Good Housekeeping, Recent Weddings CUTTS McGOWAN Miss Jean Russell McGowan, of Glasgow, Scotland, and Mr. Leonard George Cutts, of London, England, both now residents of Saskatoon, were quietly rharrted on Saturday afternoon, September 29, at Knox hianse, Rev. W. W. McPherson i 1 i I on Saturday from Victoria where they spent the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Eowen have re.

holiday at Edmonton and the coast cities, XI the christening of Alex. David John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths on Sunday afternoon at St. John's Church, Mr.

John M.P., Mr. William Stacey and Mr. Griffiths were sponsors. Rev. Canon Smith officiated and with Mrs.

Smith was a guest at the supper afterwards at the home of the parents. There were covers for twelve. Mrs. A. E.

Milliams with her son Earle has returned from England. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. Page who will make her home wtth a sister, Mrs. C.

Tindall, 1134 Avenue South. Mr. Russell Driscoll accompanied by his sister Miss Jean Driscoll, went to Edmonton yesterday and will spend the winter there. Lady Elizabeth and Lady Mary Byng, with their parents, the Earl and Countess of Stafford, who have been traveling In the west, were in Winnipeg on Sunday. Jake was very fond of Spicers wife, i he knew that she liked him.

He 1 his abloiP8 10 her. 1ulte con- i of 1 THE BLUEBIRD i Self Service Stores, Ltd. I I self. Urslila started. I was not to be must get in before uncle dues.

He's a terrible person, and thinks all his household should be in bed by ten. 'I hoped you would come to a show, Bally said. "I should love to have done, but I darent! She smiled up at him. 'Waiter on, when I am my own mistress, things will be different. "You mean that you will not always be living with Mr.

March? Mrs. Willoughby Cummings, D.C.L., "Indeed, I shull not! I am going to of Toronto, will arrive in Saskatoon have my voice trained. Did I tell at noon today, and will spend you? a couple ot days with Principal and I "No. I thought" he hesitated "I Mrs. 3V.

T- at Emmanuel understood that Mr. March would not College on her way home from the consent. st i going home slid going home, she said. 1 C.A. Mrs.

Carter succeeds Mrs, John Morrlion, who was forced to resign earlier in the jear owing to til health. The members on Monday completed their urrmigeqienls for the SPENDS BUSY TIME lummage which wil' he held on Tr Wednesday afternoon, and the com- IN CALGARY MONDAY; mittec is anticipating a most sue- cessful dov. l.i In the tirsl week of November the' HikS Busiest Dny Since tpurnnment to be conducted1 Leaves For Fast This under tin chm r's auspices wiiu I commence. Mis. P.

E. C- Ecob, the AftemOOll regent has opened her home for the lust of the senes of ten bridges, and Mis. J. Olmstead, Mrs. H.

Colev I cAl.t.ARl, Uet, 1. Edward jrg jj Anderson are prepar-1 Prince of Males, spent the im-dcMJ jnff for ot the oay on Monday since his ai i iv.U hi ment During the same month other1 Alberta nearly tlirie weeks ago. He I members of the chapter are planning jikiyed -a holes id golf ul the country cbHIn 0f t1P ar- 1 dub with Mayor H. eliMcr yiul jangements for which have been' members of his stall, received lMme, the u( 1Irs, A l.ric ot Heumark. was mtrnd.icej Mr? Arthur wUsoni ylr9, U) i he tallies tootball team, a'icoI, and Mrs.

Howard MacLennan. i the dt.v, (lining the afierunon, at-j A meeting the sewing I tended a dinner the nnsidenco of committee repiv.tr that five layettes Mr J.unes l.inigheed, i.3u eloek, b(ld comideted and one sent to imil then from nine o'cka to one a home In the i ountrv. clock in the morning aUiinled a I nice in lbs lienor given li.v Miss' Dorothy Iaiughced. Tomorrow he will til. iv IS holes of golf and will leave Calgary for the vast in! h.s private car at 2.30 o'clock in thet 1 aitornoon, 1 of good tilings will be for sale.

Miss Gludys HiU'dvvcll and Mias Ivy Harrison vvill hav'e charge of the guest register. 1 The Travellers' Aid committee is 3 STORES No. 1 202 2nd Ave. Just North of 23rd St No. 2 823 Broadway Near Main Street.

Nutana. No. 3 220 21st St East Opp. Great Western Furniture triennial meeting of the Canadian Womens Press Club in Vancouver. "What could 1 ilo with the dog? he demanded.

"It was too dirty to bring to you, and I -hadn't got the heart to leave it, so Ftook It back to my rooms, and of course it made me late! Im most awfully sorry. "There's not the least occasion to apologise, Elsa Spicer told him, quickly. "It was like you, Jake! Only next time 'bring him along here, I love dogs. Poor thing! How can anyone be so cruel?" Spicer laughed. "What on earth are you going to do with It, Jake? I suppose its a mongrel?" "It is a ragged, rough-haired brute; but I shall keep it.

He'll be company, anyway." Elsas eyes sqftened. She had tried unsuccessfully to question her husband about Jake since her marriage, but all he would say was; "Ask him yourself, my dear. He dosn't toll me his secrets. If his engagement off, I should say he's to be congratulated." "He looks unhappy, -Elsa thought, sifllciently happy herself to wish every one else to be the same. "And very ill.

So she was especially kind to Jake tonight, and although he protested, untruthfully, that he had already dined, she Insisted on bringing coffee and sandwiches. "You want looking after, you 1 know," she declared. I shall have; I to come round and see your land-: I 1 I I I I I I I 1 He won't, so I am doing it without him." A little smile crossed her lace. "The day of good fairies is not Miss Lina R. Clark, who, with her mother, spent the summer months In What do you mean? he asked, fWiMn MarwriiMM STAR NUT $8.50 Right olf the car.

VALLANCE FUEL CO. Opp. Hudsoni Bay Store I I I I I 65c 87c 94c 53c 44c Money Talks. Our Prices Tell the Same Story At Any' One of Our Stores THE BLUEBIRD Groceteria tube 21c bag 40c 90c 32c lis. I I 1 I I I I I I I I I ESI E.

D. Smith's Marmalade, Pineapple Apple Jelly, Pure Cherry Jam, 4s. Home Brand Mixed Jam, Beehive Corn Syrup, 5s Robin Ilood or Quaker Oats, Victor or Robin Hood Oats, Victor Rolled Oats, LOs Victor Wheat Granules, (is Quaker or Robin Hood Flour, Hysons Double Strength jar 4s 4s Toronto and other Ontario points, returned on Saturday. Lady Nanton will have the honor of entertaining Lord Renfrew at dinner at her home ln Winnipeg, October 3. The dinner will be followed by a danre, to which a few Wtnnipeg-gers have been Invited.

The Regina Y.W.C.A. board and staff entertained on Saturday evening for Miss Frances Flanagan, the but she would not tell him. "Mr. and Mrs. March will be sorry to lose you," Bally said.

Ursula shook her head. "Boor auntie may, but uncle She shrugged her shoulders. "He thinks I am past praying for. You see, when my father was alive we were always rather Bohemian, he and and 1 suppose it made me independent. Uncle Henry says that I do and say things no girl ought to do.

He would think it dreadlul if he knew I was having dinner with you tonight, for Instance. You see. father always thought what I did She smiled gratefully. "Every one I MOTHER! Childs Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup i Vinegar, 63c Heinz Vinegar, 32-bz. bottle 47c Crosse Blackwell Vinegar) hot.

47c Crosse Blackwell White Onions 47c Mixed Pickles, qt. jar. v55c Swift's Pure Lard, 3s. a 6Dc Swifts Pure Ixird, 5s 95c Pure Lard. Swift's, 1-lb.

pkg 25c Crisco for Shortening, 3s 82c Donalco Molasses, 5s 65c Cherry Grdve Molasses, ipic6r said Bailv pressing' Poking of Riving up my his advantage, "that for sake You 0" "hesam "Twor-and-vTar? nler UPn tri a-cow sort of style! Til end yoS all uu up to bed. He may bd In at any mo- hlnii)ef bltter)yi lhati lhough mcn mrnt now tL0.ihoilil hounes. women make homes. It was on Ursulas l.ps sa that Th(W wa, an alr abou th she did not care, and that flf thjlt nf not afraid of her uncle, but nhe look- 11 lhat fcIok- of tt nerVU8 Ins wife was out of ttn.1?, her. I f.

the room, Spicer said diffidently: "1 ery well, dear. heard something after I left you this bent and her Good Rh wn Jak lhat may hope you huve not been too dull, hope JOU nave mn I Jake looked He 2 lb. Princess Creamery Butter 79c Tam used to being alone. Mrs. 1 a March answered.

She turned back towards the dlnltig-room. Ursula! she called. "Yes. auntie." St. Glair came this evening, I meetin this afternoon at 3 o'clock ln the Y.W.C.A.

Mi Thomas Young People's Society i with the young people of the church will meet tills evening ut 3 o'clock In the church hall for-1 eorgainsation. William Strung, 311 Twenty-eighth has Invited, the members of Ihe Caswell Hill division of the Third Avenue Women's Association to meet her home to sew this afternoon instead of on Wednesday. At the annual inciting of the Pres-bv teti. College Guild at the college this afternoon ut three o'clock icports will be pretented and the officers elected for the ensuing year. Principal E.

H. Oliver will address the meeting. Wrsltninster S. will be addressed by Mrs. H.

Binnle at the regular meeting to he held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock tn the church hall instead of on Thursday. The Wild Rose of B. of L.F. and meets Wednesday ut 3 o'clock tn the Elks' Hall, Drlnkle Block. Second Avenuti and Twenty-tirst Street NEW CATHOLIC MISSION OPENS AT BLUCHER Rev.

Fr. F. Kientz, of Meacham, Is Priest Appointed to New Saskatchewan Mission A new Catholic mission was organised nnd the first mass was Raid nt Rlueher, Sank. Sunday. Rev, Fr, F.

Kientz, of Meacham, is the priest appointed to the new mission. In his itermon he pointed out that all parishes started In a amall way and he appealed for the co-operation of all' concerned ao that the work might spread and eome day Rlueher might have a Catholic parish of lta own. Uor the time being mass will be said on Bunday whenever there are five Sundays ln a month, and. If possible, there will be mass on one week df each month. The service Bun-day was Meld on the farm of J.

Con I roy and a large number attended. Immediately afterward an organisation meettng was held. Keeping Up To Date By. HELEN KENDALL. LAre you keeping up to date In jour home? Are you from month to month changing the furniture, curtains, china, floor coverings, and pictures In your house to conform to the new Ideas that are constantly being advanced by decorators and home-making experts? Or do you put up with the dreary old articles ami arrangements of articles that have grown to be a hublt wtth you? The womens magazines, the newspapers, the department stores and decorating shops are dally showing us new ways of beautifying our dwellings There are up-to-date ways of laying rugs, of hanging curtains, of setting our tables, or arranging our chairs and beds and mirrors.

Yet 1 go Into my myriad homos in the course of a year where apparently nothing has been changed since Mother went to housekeeping twenty-five years ago! I see old-fashioned marble-top hat-racks in halls, highly varnished rocking chairs In parlors, golden oak dining-room suites, colored photographs' of Infants at prayer, white Iron beds tn bedrooms, and kitchens with dark brown woodwork. Yes. I do! Lots of them! Now what Is the use of the expeft advfre offered through the shops, the magazines and the papers, if women Idly look and read, and do not adopt these new arid modern changes? It does not take a great deal of money to do these things; sometimes It doesn't take any. Often it merely means selling an old-fashioned thing to the second-hand man and replacing It with an up-to-date piece from some other part of tlie house. For example, ln the sketch shown today, an old Rntlered hat-rack was removed from the hall, and in Its plce was put half of an old round table, painted black and gold.

Over It was hung a modern mirror (lovely in line but low ln price) and when a charming pair of over-draperies were hung at the hall window and a wall-vase of vines found place on the other Side, you wouldn't have known the hideous old hall for the same place. Do begin, you home-makers. Change at least one thing a week, if it Is only a little thing. Do away with the ugly worn-out furnishings that mark you as out of date. Faint and stain will he your allies, bright new fabrics will lend you their aid, and the magazine writers and us humble newspaper scribblers will be your tent-book.

Get up-to-date, do! I nd Blaed GUicklyj up. was surprised I 'h" embarrassed look In' his 11 pnu I are. i Spicer hesitated. "It's about Doris St. Clair.

"Well? I Spicer flushed, "You haven't heard then? All Unfailing Way 10 XSanlStl "It wont break mv heait," he said, and the sincerity of Tils own words surprised him. To he Continued i (Beauty Notes) Igiy hair growths cun be removed in the privacy of your own home If you get small original package of delatone and mix Into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface This should be left on the sl'n about 2 minutes, then removed and the skin washed nnd every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or Inconvenience tan result from this tie.itmcst, but be you buy real ddatone W. Robertson Co. THE UP-TO-DATE CROGERS 228 21st St.

E- Opp. Flanagan Phones 2195-5314 Phones 2195-5314 APPLES Wealthy, big, heavy crates, big value at rfr crate $185 Peaches, Elberta Free- Italian lYune Plums, stone, per case $1.75 1 per ease $1.10 after you had gone out. She seemed sorry to have missed you. Sne had an important piece of news. Ursula looked at her aunt over the halustera.

"Did she say "To-lvanner? Jake what It was. "Yes. He told me himself." Jake sat staring Into the fire with hard ryes. Then he laughed. A smile flickered Into the elder wo- mans faded eyes.

to be Jake shrugged his shoulders, I but 1 can guess. She's en- Hurry, Mothir! peevish child loves of "California FlglSjrup and never falls to opeii the bowels, teaspoonful today ynny prevent a tick rhild tomorrow Ask your ilniggl-l for genuine 'California Fig Syrp" which bus directions for babies1 and children of all ages printed on pottle. Mother! You must say "C.iliornta" or you may get an imltatlonl flg syrup. 1 i Beamy Unsurpassed Th wonderful, ruined, ntrncitfcompleio rendered, bringt beck Youth. Remits are in-nt.

Highly sntiieiv be. Eteri, end osthing action. Id White rienh-KtcBel. tO TtitlSu niD.T.BOPnHSag.Montw.I "Yes, that she Is engaged married, 0 "Engaged!" Lrsula caught hrrj breath. "To Captain Rattray? Mrs.

March shook her head. "Captain Rattray! Oh. no; I think It was a Mr. Vanner. I know she told me that he was a very rveh man, 1 and that they were to be married soon.

I think she said something about a country house and a motor- car. but mv memory is so bad. i Ursula stood quite still. Are you sure, auntie?" she asked at last. "Quite sure! Bhe showed me her ring.

Diamonds very large, cxen give-looking diamonds, too. Vunnr the name was, I am sure. I remember it because I one knew some one named Vanner myself." There was a little pause. "Goodnight. dear," she added.

Ursula climbed the rest of the slowly. Doris engaged! Anil only a few Pickling Onions, 2 lbs. I Apples, eating or I lbs 25c KEEPSWEET TABLE Hfieeial, 3 cans Sugar, 10 lbs $1.20 Beach Eaklns Strawberry Jam, 4-11). pail 90c Ontario Concord Grapes, per bafaket CREAM Reg.1 15c can; Butler, strictly choice creamery, lb 40c Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, reg. 7()c, 2 lbs.

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