hiUfc 5rl art August 15, 19 m wj nr - - i ft tr-rrL J V II - S..K'X AMI X . J 1 I it . QPnHHffrflHfi n. A A MY 3 1 Mr towlih'- I says to the CaptainWhat about dropping In at Hall-got a girl lives there ... So here wc are!" ntL: jre pawing ounds Nazi 0) Hat-on. I.RRS and Toitia- ,iso Open t.yes ui I'risoncrs August 15: 0i Two . -of -war expressed wnen. irom tncir oc i-r.s In a " iw ; Br- v" lOiC to German- i litre. . officer loaned the itithrs and took them had been told the town had been tilmnsr. knnrked nut. a meal of eggs, bacon and toma-, toes. They said they had been under the impression there was a food shortage In England and such ' meals were no longer available. WORCESTER, Eng., August 15: 0 One farmer with 150 acres is rjrtvon ah'-'-it tm"n equal to a brigadier general in tne xpresscd greater as- war effort, declared Prof. W. A. . the liarrnesi of Boutflour addressing the Glouces- I'n'rv tha thv ter Airicultre uommiuce. 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' Radha. for era was her dance Jwhleh she vre a costume pf siwrkllng jewels. TODAY'S STOCKS (0tirtny B D Jo-hns'on Co.) Vancouver Onmdview, .14. Bralorne, 11.00A. Cariboo Quartz, 2.10. Hcdley Mascot, .49. Pcnd Oreille, 1.52. Pioneer, 2.40. Premier, .91. Privateer. .48. ' Reno, .11 '2. Sheep Creek, .95. Oils ' Calmont, .19. C. & E., 1:30. Home, 2.25. .. ' Royal Canadian, .05. '., Toronto Bcattlc. 1.07. Central Pat., 1.80. Con Smelters. .37. Hardrock, .78. Kerr Addison, 4.50. .Little Long Lac. 1.86. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.88. Madsch Red Lake, .65. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.07, Moneta, .35. Pickle Crow, 3.00. Preston East Dome, 3.25. San Antonio, 2.46. . Sherrltt Gordon, ,78. r - 7 THB DAILY NTTfB PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Mr and Mrs. Harry King of Ter-1 Thomas D. Black returned to the Maybe It's The Wardrobe That's rar: leave by this evening's train city on the Prince George this v mea, not You. And One New .4hir . return--tn the Interior at- mornine irom a vacation trip 10 Dress May Be Effective By AMY PORTER Associated Press Fashion Editor tfr snrndlnir a few days in the city. .Vancouver. p;c: Miller, who has been on a vacation trln to Victoria, returned to heat, but to the limn and droonv Mr and Mrs. J. Laurie and family It should be made sure that the for a trip to Vancouver, transllioner is adaptable to either -. - ' Flying Officer Foerster of the Royal Canadian Air Force will arrive in the city on Friday of next week' for the purpose of receiving local applications for' both air and ground crew. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Foerster. , .Mrs. Mliriran'of Xnn Anwplps clst.pr The first fall hat to n. ,umiat-Mrl. P M vaiintino. i.rt costume can serve a prophetic on ,h)s mom) ,fi fof w,nn,. transition rurrxv too. A b It black - .. . . velvet, for instance. voM .give new me to a sneer wtini nw.. One would reneat its rich black in wri'-lpnath gloves. And while one Is JtrnnslllonlhV pair of black stockings should be tried out. Rcncats Dancing Of 30 Years Ago Knh .St. Ilnnls. 1. Give Show irprDllin-r "fr Thrillers Early In Ontury ' ROSTOV. Auiust 15: (CP) iRirth St. Denis I-" rlancin'j aialn at fi2. RnnH. slender and whitc-hairo-4 s doing the sum sinuous Oriental dances which thrlUvi nud'encrs in America and Eurone 30 years ago. Main points on ner Dance T.TCorton YourWs returned' to ihe city on the Prince Georce this niornlhff from' jTbrlcf business trip to 'Victoria. .Malor J. R. Low. officer commanding, the Ninth Fortress Signals here, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs, Frank McRae, the former MUs Flounce Rose, after having wlrjfd In Victoria for several months, returned on the Prince Geprr this, rnoniln.tr from the south to 9. up in make her home here. Stickiness I aWl r rl No I IUTJKILL ANTS. TOOll Atlnouncements All Advertisements In this col umri will be charged for a full monih at 25c a word 102ndi Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Sewing Club tea, Friday 15, W.A. Canadian Legion, Display of cloth-Ing.'for bombed refugees. fled Cross Tea, Sept. 11, Mrs, Thompson. Mrs. T. W. Boulter and daughter, who have been on a' vacation' trip" NEW YORK. Atmixt 15: rj)Th the oltv from the south on ine.to Vancouver, returned nome irom wllty feellnc that strikes one hi .Princess Adelaide this morning. the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. state of the hot weather wardrobe.' Will sail on the Prince George to- Mrs. L. M. Asemlssen, who has The cure, accordlns to 6tvllsts. morrow afternoon for Vancouver, been holidaying for the past few .who are good psychologists In tticlr . weeks in Vancouver, returned to own rltrht. is a transition dress. ir nA Mrs A. E. Wood are sail-1 fh pltv from the south on the Such a dress bridges the sartor- ing tomorrow afternoon on the prince George this morning, .ial gap from summer to fall, re- prince George for a: trip to Vancou-'stores confidence in one's appear- Vcr. ance, blends into the summer ( jscene, speaks smartly of the com- Mr. and Mrs. G. R.' 8mlth are ing season. sailing on the Cardena this evening Thnma-s A. Kelley. well known Queen Charlotte Island logging op erator, arrived in the city on tne Prinrp Oeoree this morning from Vancouver on his way to the Islands summer or fall . accessories. It ' shlDwrlght Petty Officer Earl Eby, Hon. W. J. Asselstihe, minister of should look well with a big white after, a. visit. h$re on leave with his: mines. Is a passenger aboard the hat and white gloves, and even parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eby,jprince George today going through better with a fall velour hat and fourth Avenue East, will sail by the: to Stewart to pay" a visit to his con aarK suecie gloves, it should nave -prince George tomorrow evening. stltuents there. a finished town air, so that one 0n his return to his naval duties at can wear it wherever one would ' Miss Stella Kurulok left on the wear a suit, yet It should be pre- .... . .. noon train for Edmonton with Mrs National Milk Scheme has a rrang- " Southeast ed for supplies of "half cream dried ' ' h saw women and milk" for NEW INFANT FOOD or 'runs In a nearby digestive trouble when fed on full Germans asKeo tne v;ream uwca juur.. wa-; possiDie pared to shp gracefully under- a Mr; and Mrs. Lionel Holtby and l. Astoria and children where she coat, come the first cold snap. tw0 children, Gwynn arid Monica, win spend two weeks holiday with i1 Black Satin Popular 'left bn this morning's train for a her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stores have new stocks of such trln to Montreal. Thev expect to Wm. Czmer at 11546 97 st. Another surprise for them was propneucs now. deeper armnoies,. retUrn about September 1. rounaea snouiaers, summer skitw s. N. Boyle, who several years ago are the signs by which one wili :Miss Dorothy Wilson, daughter was identified with the staff of know them. "0j 'm; arid Mrs. George Wilson, is Canadian NationalTelegraphs here Black satin is especially popular sailing this. afternoon on the Prln- as accountant, is here today aboard In these dresses, though it's not Cess Adelaide for Victoria. She will the Prince George on which he is first choice with this department I which would vote for crepe or (sheer wool in a rich fall color . , 1 - . .1 1 V " war-oaoies wu jiuvc FARMER EQUALS BRIGADIER navy- a tan. amc- look, one will want bulk above the waistline, slender-ness below. One new crepe, dress, cut much like a monk's robe, has" wide armholes and oversized, bloused sleeves designed to- be pushed up. Narrower skirts are emphasized by pcplums, or even newer, by longer tunics, reaching almost to the hemline. Hat Can Be Fitted In , go go with, with, a a be attending school in Victoria next making the round trip to Stewart, year. He is renewing many old acquaint Entries for Football, Baseball or Softball games during the Carnival should be' left with Art Murray at the Grotto not later than Saturday; August 16 th. ances. Sid Make Oar Store" Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed rnoNK si7 Tom Lee & Son "UOUSE OF FINE FOODS" CANADA PRY1 TOM COLLINS MIXER for long, Cool Drinks TV Siztygfi ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED Silver Wedding Surprise Party For 31r. And Mrs. Goodsell On the occasion of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goodsell were agree ably surprised on Wednesday-eve nlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Morgan, Summit Avenue, when some twenty-five friends railed to extend their very best wishes. Bridge was played, prize-winner? being Mrs. E. giapp. Mrs. A. Guy-an and Mrs. W. H. Goodsell. Later, delicious refreshments were served from a table centred wl!h a handsomely decorated wedding cake, the gift of Mrs. H. Chrlstensen. On behalf of those present, Mrs. J. L. Mclntyre presented the honored guests with a suitable gift. The Invited guests Included Mes-dnmrs H. Macfle, M. Knott. G. Jtolmes, West, R. Duncan, J. Chrlstensen, E. Clanp, M. Nlckerson. J, Munro. J, Macintosh. O. V. Smith. H. Eastman, R. Murray, R. B. Mor- mivi a., tR.99 Bn. W. J. Greer. D. A. MacPhee. ,T. Morln. C Currie. S. nurric, Chrlstensen, A. J. Philllpson, Mcltae and A. Quyan. SAVED BEET CROP WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng., Aug ust 15: 0 Falling to get soldiers or Italian prisoners to replace his CLOTHES COUPON BUYERS Women Develop Selective Shopping Ability as Government, Rations 'Th'eLr Garmens at go Many Per1 Written for the Canadian Press By ALISON SETTLE LONDON. Aug. 15: London is settling down to the workings of j fashion under the rationing system for clothes. Reckoning that, the country over, women in England or dinarily bought Items amounting to some 200 coupons each year, tne Government decided to cut the num ber of these dress Items Gown to. some 66 coupons' worth In a year. What can a woman get ior oo coupons? A coat takes 14, of them, a wollen dress 11, a silk dress seven, a blouse or cardigan five, a skirt seven, shoes five a pair, -stockings two coupons a pair, each yard ot wollen .material, bought to be made up. three coupons, leaving, still lirTrj. gerle and oddments to buy. I Limiting only the number of gar- mentis a woman can buy and not the expenditure per garment has i already had the effect of Increasing! quality purchases as against a multiplicity of purchases at lower' prices. For Longer Wear The coupon system already begins to make Its mark' on the-deslgns of the London' couture. Fabrics chosen have smooth surfaces and close weaves to stand wear and stretch 1 ana w) avuia any. catcutug ui aui-'. face threads. Difficult patterns. are rejected; big patterns waste material in joining and matching at seams. Small patterns cut into far less yardage. Classical suits are bought which look as good next year as this. The slim line which' has been increasingly used during the past months is ideal because it again docs not use too much fabric. Jackets will be slightly shorter In cut: One young London designer has designed sleeveless sweaters in featherweight to wear under his suits! A tomato red woolen, suit ' has Its own tomato, red silk shirt, but over that goes, a sleeveless, low- necked sweater, belted In at the walU, and this, Instead of being knitted, js in tweed In checks of red. yellow and "green. The Idea behind these smart new. sweaters Is to avoid using a topcoat over a suit until the cold weather comes In". Patchwork Theme Some of the jumpers and blouses are made In the' "favorite theme .of patchwork, now almost a signature of the collenctlori, A cigar brown, suit In tweed has a fine woollen patchwork blouse done in triangu lar shapes', in the same" brown, mushroom, pink and" wine. Se lackets are; cut up-to-the-throat, eliminating the scarf which now demands two coupons. Instead, broad velvet ribbon (ribbon, like lace and net. Is unratloned) is attached under the collar, to slot through and tie. In coats, a jacket effect is simulated on the hlpllne in front. Much violet and red 13 used in this fall collection, a violet redlngote. for instance,' haviiig1 turnback' pocket .flaps placed on the cross, giving the look of the jacket edge. In some modelt channel scams are opened -t the waist for a few Inches, to show a facing of velvet Inside. Dresses are worn under these coats have a gentle drop-waist line. In another new collection It is in teresting to see the result of less fabric being used. The result that fabrics are richer than ever before. The suits are slim, classic in cut, often bound with silk braids; their fabrics are rich velvets, silk crepes. finest woollens. In blouses and dresses alike a wealth of -handwork Is used for handwork is In no way rationed. Given 18 Months For Wife-Death British Lieutenant Brought Up The Trianjle Defence For Shooting; STAFFORD, Eng., August 15:0) Lieut. A. E. Gould. 37-year old farm labor, a Staffordshire farmer I member of a Drltlsh reglment. appealed for female help and 300 nurses, teachers, housewives and other volunteers hoed acres of beets to save them from ruin, found guilty on. a charge of manslaughter In connection with the shooting of his wife, was sentenced to 18 months' Imprisonment. He was found hot guilty of an original EARLY TRADING 'charge of murder. It was alleged The nutmeg and cloves of the he shot his -wife after learning she East Indies lnSDlred trade as early had been associating with anr as 300 B.C. other man. L-J 13oz. . . . $1.25 40oi. . . . $3.50 m Mm hr-IHIl f I WHITE I I 1 LABEL I 1 WORLD'S FINEST BL DISTILLED IN VANCOUVER UN TOO DISTtLLIRl L1MITID VANCOUVER. B. This advertisement Is not published ot displayed by the Liquor Control Boird ot by the Government of British Columbia. VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOKE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. 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