Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 13, 1915

Issue date: Saturday, February 13, 1915
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Friday, February 12, 1915

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Febee press shift Lipay. 13 1915. Personal and social was the password at the Moth dance Given last evening at Royal Alexandra under the aus of the i Ort Garry chapter of the their object the prices Wing to raise funds for the Mueh a tended soldiers comforts. The Public Well As Fortune believes in helping who help themselves. When a last evening they were a this pleasant Opportunity of of the of me chapter the Oon was a la the More spontaneous j vet Girdle. Max Goldstein Black net sewn with Jet Over Black velours . O. F. Lightcap Carnation Pink charmeuse with Over dress of White lace Ping trimming. Mrs. C. A. Baskerville Ivory Char Meuse draped with Black Shadow lace with Crystal trimming. Others present were . W. J. Wright amethyst brocaded silk trimmed with folds of Vel vet and Irish lace. Mrs. Edward Brown old Gold Satin bodice draped with Cream Brussels lace falling1 in a Jong Cape from the shoulders and outlined in rhinestones. Mrs. Gordon. Wickson Black Satin with lace trimming. Mrs. Percy Bedson. Pale Blue accor aeon. Plated crepe de Chine Brussels net tunic. Mrs. H. A. Ireland flesh color silk veiled with filmy lace Turquoise Vel if61 generous because the chapter had ready done so much on its own in i Tive to Supply the soldiers with accessories to the usual kit mulched by the government. In this to nil. or Lufti o respect the fort Garry had Given a . George Patterson White Satin Over dress of Black lace. To Supply the soldiers with . R. D. Maxwell Shell Pink Satin Cream lace drapers with banding of Sable fur. Miss , Ivory Satin with Fine lace Over dress and touches of Black tulle. Mrs. D. G. Mob Ain. Ivory Satin with Ream Gote Over dress heavily embroil soft Oriental shades Pearl and Crystal trimming. Mrs. A. Garnnt Champagne taffeta Cape Collar of heavy lace touches of Black velvet. Miss forget me not Blue chif Over silk shirred into the Waist line laced Over the shoulders with Black velvet. Than creditable account of them fifes at tha annual meeting held last when the War Relief donations found to have run up to a value Over Savins resolved in informality was no receiving line but the la ice committee under the convenor of . A. 1c Dysart resolved ,h8fflselve3 into an informal reception committee and exerted themselves All Zenins to. To the pleasure of the nests. Seeing that they were introduced to congenial groups. This was important in making the dance a Suc As so Many of tha men present i Ere from Western Points and it widely acquainted in Winnipeg. Me soldiers took eager advantage of the la a leave granted by general s. B. Steele so Black Coats and eve ring frocks were Well mingled with said the tickets were taken on the sirs by two soldiers in uniform who ,36 also called into service for a Tiff Luig the dances with a. Bugle is tha Johnny canucks and their a deity partners gradually gathered in Fie new ballroom and couple after couple joined in the gracefully circling throng the stately apartment was transfigured with that half Barbaric Glamor of soldiers which intoxicated he imagination. When the orchestra moved to the vice regal suite about 11 o clock the dancers trooped after like the children after the pied Piper and met the throng of card players from the Gold drawing room Drifting toward Lii ballroom where a Dainty Buffet supper tras served. Afterwards danc ing and cards were again the order of the evening until it began to merge inticmorfiir.g-. Birr worship mayor Waugh and . Caugh attended. Mrs. Waugh wearing diff ask shaded Satin the Satin being snuff it up in Butterfly Points Over a Tanice. Fashioned of Fine braid lace some of the members of the com it rec who were present were . A. K. Dysart gowned in autumn Leaf Brown winged with Robin s egg glue Chiffon with Smock of Silver mesh Crystal Iris. C. P. Fullerton White lace and Shell Pink Satin prettily combined pm with French roses . P. H. Rice Basque dress of Mack charmeuse trimmed with Jet j t. Whitlaw Blush Pink Satin Sung Wren White Chantilly lace touches to Tlack Fox fur. P0-Uslas, Black brocade banded at the hem with Black Fox fur Rich belgian trimming. Mrs. A. E. Burns Pale Gold silk draped with Violet Chiffon. Mrs. A. Smart accordion pleated tulle and embroidered net Over White tin miss Florence Myers wild Rose Pink Satin trimmed with White lace and Mink fur. Mrs. O. H. Pollard Tan brocaded silk combined with pleated tulle in the same tint. Miss Pollard Pink brocaded velvet with bodice of Pink Ninon. Mrs. Wilson Smith amethyst tulle banded with a deeper Shade velvet White Satin. Miss Wilson Smith simple frock of Cream Point de Esprit Over White Satin shirred into the Walsh line. Miss Dowker. White Satin the bodice draped with Fine and the skirt with tulle miss Delia Lemon pleated flounce of flesh color Ninon Over Pale Pink Satin with airy Butterfly bows of Black miss Priscilla Guilbault ruffle skirt of Rose silk with Black velvet Smock finished with Black Brussels lace. Mrs. C. A. Parr White Satin with Over dress of Dew drop Chiffon Crystal trimming. Mrs. Wesley a Pickard. White Satin clouded with Chantilly lace Crystal trimming and Corsage bouquet of Kil Larney roses. Mrs. E. A. Wells Pale yellow silk draped with the same Shade Chiffon and finished with Black velvet. Miss Marnock Marine Blue silk with bulgarian trimming. Mrs. William Campbell of Miami Basque dress of Black crepe silk . James Munroe Pale Pink Satin Hung with White lace bordered with Black. Mrs. Morrison Golden Brown velvet draped with Dull Blue Ninon. Miss May Struthers White crepe with drapery of Rose Chiffon caught with a steel buckle. Mrs. George Fox., tier skirt of Pink tulle Over silk Corsage bouquet of and Valley lilies. X . T. G. Forsyth of Berlin ont., Black charmeuse with Jet trimming and Black tulle sleeves. Miss Katie Tupper Black silk with White me bodice and Columbine red Girdle. Mrs. R. C. Skincare old Ivory bilk with Ermine trimming and Garn iture of roses on the bodice. Miss Aikman Rose Satin with White tulle Over dress banded with velvet roses. Miss Grace Aikman Pink Satin masque tunic of Oriental lace. Miss Cain faint mauve Satin and tulle1 Over dress banded with american Beauty Satin also used in the quaint Suspender Blouse . Leslie Armstrong White Satin with Over dress of White net or Obroin ered in Pale Pink and Blue. Mrs. J. A. Kaplansky Blue Ninon Over Blue tulle Silver lace Girdle and fur trimming. Mrs. Roxy Ray Black Satin Basque dress with Jet trimming. Miss Pale Pink Satin draped with White tulle edged with Pearl embroidery. Miss Ethel Lamb skirt of Cream lace Over White Satin jacket in battleship Grey velvet. Ains in furs that need no warrant for Quality other than the Fairweather Label. More than that they Are timely As investments furs Are Gilt edged purchasing. Meir s furs Lafe furl ruffled Smock . W. E. Leonard Ivory Satin with touches of the faintest Blue Crystal trimming. Mrs. J. S. Wilbert red Angote dress of Silver cloth Over White Satin trimmed with edging. Miss Cardinal Slack tulle frilled Over Pala Blue Satin miss Gladys Blanchard deep Gold Satin dark fur and lace trimming. Miss Hay Rose shaded Satin trimmed with Rose Point lace . Weed Black velvet in Coatee effect with bodice of Fine Black lace Ovar White Satin. Mrs. Henry of Padour silk in rink shades Over flounce of White lace . Buckley White corded bodice outlined in Pearl. Edging. Mrs. T. G. Forsyth of Berlin ont is the guest of . W. H. Young Avenue. Or. A. Bowlby leaves monday for Vancouver stopping off. Probably at Calgary and will include in his trip before returning to Winnipeg a visit oi1 a few Days to his family at port land Oregon. The marriage took place at 147 Monck Avenue Norwood on thursday february 11, by the Rev. H. T. Leslie of Maud Evelyn daughter mr., and . Frederick Dale j.p., to or. Charles Amand Deschamps son of or. And . Chas. We. Deschamps of upper tooting England. The drawing room was beautifully decorated with Ibe Given and All interested Are invited to attend. Or. Ana . J. Mccorkell and fam ily leave this evening Lor Vancouver and will sail from there for Auckland new where they will prob ably make their Home in. Future. Youth. Contains All the building material in the whole wheat Grain in its most form. It the bran coat for keeping the bowels wealthy Why notice youngster at fifty Traffis. Me b1scott and biscuit of car breakfast of Cream or with fruits triscuit sort for any Oeal a a bread. Made at Falls Ontario Toronto of Bocci Wun Fiatoa Street ease ;