The Standard., 28 septembre 1907, samedi 28 septembre 1907
[" \\v ha > er WU Nv Nv D Vv = \u2014 | ILLUSTRATED [ ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ® SUPPLEMENT VOL.III.No.39.MONTREAL, CANADA.171 ST.JAMES STREET.World\u2019s Records Broken at the Athletic Games Held on Saturday on Grounds of the M.A.A.A.er ly see qua TRE A GREAT ATHLETIC MEET\u2014(1) H.Harley, of Montreal, making the pole vault, (2) Finish of the first heat in the 100 yards sprint.(3) Start of the 220 yards sprint.(4) W.Happenny making a Canadian record of 11 ft.51-8 in.in the pole vault.(5) Ralph Rose, of California, making a world\u2019s record of 49 ft.7-8 in.in putting the 16-lb.shot.(6) \u201cMatt\u201d McGrath, of New York, making a world\u2019s record of 173 ft.7 in, in throwing the 16-lb.hammer.(7) D.Horgan, of New York, throwing the 16-lb.shot.(8) A perfect start in the 100 yards sprint.(9) N.W.Sheppard, of New York, the phenomenal half-miler, winning the half-mile event.(10) Grant, the Harvard student, a close second in the pole vault.(11) Happenny wriggling over a high mark in the high jump.(12) The peculiar position of Harley in the pole vault.À = Development of St.Lawrence Route; Launch of Allan Line S.S.Grampian, Due in Montreal Today \u2014 et os er nesses SI mis 1 eg LL audi LER 0 THE NEW ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIP GRAMPIAN\u2014This steamer is 10,500 tons register, and is the first ship of 10,000 tons or over ever built for the St.Lawrence service between Scotland and Canada.Her accommodation is equally elaborate with that of the regular mail steamships between Montreal and Liverpool.She is fitted up for 150 saloon, 350 second cabin, and 1,200 third-class passengers, and is intended to make the trip from Glasgow to Montreal, or vice versa, in eight days./ The Grampian will be commanded by Capt.Pickering, late of the S.S.Pretorian.The leading particulars of the vessel are:\u2014Length, 500 ft.; breadth, 60 ft.3 in.; depth from bottom of keel to top of deck at centre, 42 ft.9 in. 9 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.\u2014 Pictures of Beautiful Canadian Girls in The Standard\u2019s Beauty Quest Admired Throughout Empire TTT 1 0770 : nf Ë TYPES OF CANADIAN BEAUTY\u2014Reading from left to right, the above plate includes in the top row the following personalities:\u2014Miss Ethel Whitehead, Truro, N.S.(photo by Sponagle); Miss Violet Hood, Yarmouth, N.S.(photo by Parker); Miss Dell Suzanne Lamartine, Montreal (photo by Richard & Such).«| HE Beauty Quest, which was With the publication of this group permission for publishing these pictures |to know that through these mediums inaugurated in Canada by of photographs, the Canadian Quest |of beautiful Canadian girls in Great |their features have become known to The Standard some time will be brought to a close.The differ- Britain, and it will also be of interest millions of people on the other side of ago, has been successful ent types of beauties will then be sub- |to Canadian girls whose photographs |the water, Not only has the competition NA beyond the hopes of those mitted to a competent board of judges, have been published in The Standard !been successful in this matter, but The who launched this big contest in the Dominion, The Standard has received a very large number of photographs from the different Provinces.Many of these photographs, unfortunately, The Stan- , dard was unable to use owing to the fact that they were not clear enough, or not on the proper paper to be used in connection with half-tone reproductions in The Standard.A large num- : ber of photographs have been published, however, and the remainder are given in this issue.The many photographs The Standard has received go to show that Canadians have taken a very deep interest in endeavoring to prove to the world that within the confines of Canada dwells the most beautiful woman on the Continent of America.pressure Fall Opening.Sept.23rd to Oct.23rd.The collection includes many very interesting pieces of Old Mahogany and Rosewood Furniture of the different periods, Rare Old Chippendale and Sheraton Furniture.This represents one of the many specimens shown by us.Rare Old Sheffield Plate, Old Silver, Bronzes, Brass and Copper, Cut Glass, etc., etc.Rare China, Art Objects, Old Engravings and Curios, A look around this fine collection of ANTIQUES may interest you and will please us.| IE SNAP Re eit Ha.r B M R T JEN Antique Art \u201811° A CRACK ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION\u2014The Montreal Junior Lacrosse Team, Champions of the Montreal City ° ° ° l IPS Square and District Lacrosse League, 1907.(Photo by T.Phillips.) 9 Galleries, who will decide who is the most beau- | | | | , A ; = 0 WA SA WOR Sn Ae \"I SR i | Standard has received challenges from | tiful Canadian girl, : sw Ea ee a | Chicago, Dundee and London.al It may be of interest to Standard a ay Vr an a In connection with an Internation readers to know that two of the best- Bu com Eins 5° DE WE wa ON Ce Cc ; .ide whe- k illustrated azi in Lon- \"eee ES ontest, this will surely decice the nown illustrated magazines : a 4a I ee ther or not Canada has produced | don.of LE ere a En most beautiful in the world.tandard's | written to e Standard to = SS 23 MY a A When the winner of The Stan SECO SHERRY case mis Pasésceamts | nn 295 0e mew Bm ET (Continued on p.6, Literary Section.LED IN SPA tu 208 En TEA A A \u2014\u2014 BOTTLED SPAIN ONLY.rr a \u2014\u2014 | THE BANQUETING WINE par ex- Sm = ee CT cellence.r rh a At the Banquet of the Worshipful are sun te ES oi il | Company of Coopers, held at the 3 = Hotel Metropole, London; at the Lord .(Established 1879.) ., Ss a Sa Mayor's dinner, held at Guildhall; at Cures While You Sleep.CESSE nai ms the Royal Navy Club\u2019s Banquet; at Whooping-Cough, Croup, af 1 di f The Stanle 113 i\u2019 the 29th annual dinner o e Stanley Bronchitis, Coughs, Cycling Club, Hotel Metropole; at the Banquet of the Imperial Industries Influenza, Catarrh.v o : Club; at the 40th anniversary festival Confidence can be placed in a ; remedy which for a quarter of a | of the Home for Little Boys; at the century has earned anqualified | | Festival Dinner of the Middlesex Hos- jf | | praise.Restful nights are assured pital, London; at the Royal Society at once.i : Cresolene Is a boon to Asthmatics.| cb Dinner.he {> the se ALL DRUGGISTS.at the Royal Blind Pension Soci YS Send postal for Descriptive Booklet Festival Dinner; Gonzalez & Byass IDOLO SECO SHERRY was gpecially lected by the Committees and em Cresolene A A selecte © Antiseptic bodied in the wine list.Does this not Throat Tab.FALLING HAIR prove the vast superiority of this r It is now positively known that falling bel brand over all others?is caused by a germ, hence is a regular Bee disease.Hall's Hair Renewer, as 00W tops from the \u201crevised formula,\u201d promptly 5 ms falling hair because it destroys the ver which produce this trouble, If also des, the dandruff germs, and restores the sca'?a healthy condition.sul Formula: Glycerin, Capsicum, Bay Rusa phur, Tea, Rosemary Leaves, BoroglycerW» lets for the irritated él throat, of your druggist or from us.10 cts, in stamps.For sale at all leading Hotels, Cafes, Restaurants and Wine Merchants the World over, Lawrence A.Wilson Co., Ltd, Agents, Montreal.THE VAPO-CRESOLENE CO.Leeming, Miles Buliding, Montreal.| ol, Perfume, kind Ask your druggist for \u201cthe new kind.\u201d The a that does not change the color of the hair.i R.P.HALL & CO., Nashua, N.Eo parer lll 5 CD \\ | see from onal yhe- | the ard\u2019s jon.) \u2014 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.3 Many More Young Canadians Continue to Join the Standard\u2019s Anti-Cigarette Roll of Honor SOE AE ei MEMBERS OF THE STANDARD\u2019S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE OF HONOR\u2014Reading from left to right, their names are:\u2014Top row: Charles, Gaspar, G.Sydney Levitt, P.Levesque, Lewis Solomon, S.Levine, A.Shalinsky, Louis Cohen, J.Mendelssohn.Second row: Louis Ram, M.Solinsky, Louis Jacobs, H.Ainey, J.Diamond, B.Hurnitz, Bennie Solinsky, H.Feldstein.berg, D.Osmansky, W.Wrise, A.Dashell, M.Beaudette, A.Bercovitch, L.Davies, L.Presky.NN rN NlST Third row: M.Brownstein, D.Spector, R.Perreault, R.Lecompte, |.Fishgoit, Edward Myette, A.Somouir, Sam Shalinsky.LECTURES BEGINNING AT ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE\u2014\u201cTowers and Fans,\u201d a pretty gymnastic feat performed by the Cadets of the Royal Military College, Kingston, an institution that soon begins its sessional work.RADNOR \u201cTHE WATER OF THE EMPIRE.\" I Le OMPANY HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY SPECIAL WARRANT PURVEYORS TO His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY is always an indication of your standing.Nothing tends to create a good impression more than Good Paper.Most Good Papers are too expensive for general use ; but we have struck the Happ Medium with \u201cTRIBUNE BOND \u2019\u2019, Made in Cos: Send for Samples to HOWARD SMITH PAPER COMPANY LTD.4 COTE ST., MONTREAL, and 84 WELLINGTON ST.W., TORONTO.N this issue The Standard reproduces another plate showing some of the young Canadians who have joined The Standard\u2019s Anti _ Cigarette League.This plate is accompanied by a further list of names of those who have lately joined the League.The signing of the pledge-cards still goes on apace, and the popularity of the movement is attested by the many congratulatory letters on the subject received by The Standard from all parts of the Dominion of Canada.THE STANDARD\u2019S ANTI-CIGAR- ETTE ROLL OF HONOR.FRANK HARVEY, 15 years of age, 319 Orleans avenue.G.BLACKWELL, 13 years of age, 851 Cadieux street.PERCY HARVEY.13 years of age, 290 Orleans avenue, R.J.LINAGH, 13 years of age, 652 Lafontaine street.ALFRED CROWLEY, 13 years of age, 678 Berri street, B.RIDDELL, 13 years of age, 430 Orleans avenue, NOAH ROWBOLLEM, 16 years of age, 672 Orleans avenue.ARTHUR MULVEY, 15 years of age, 352 Ontario street East, CLAUD WEEKS, 10 years of age, 43 Quesnel street.RAYMOND DONOVAN, 13 years of age, 255b Gain street.HARRY HURD, 12 years of age, 239 Logan street, ALLAN BURRILL, 8 years of age.50 Canal street.(Continued on p.6, Literary Section.) Bottom row: J.Krones- (Photos by Lapres & Lavergne, St.Denis street, corner Ontario.) Ans BEAUTIFUL CANADA\u2014Panorama on the Lacolle River, Quebec, ry THE MOTOR-BOAT IN CANADA\u2014Mr, the lake at North Hatley on Regatta Day.Malcolm Mitchell\u2019s \u201cCanuck\u201d on LECTURES BEGINNING AT ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE\u2014The Cadets of the Royal Military College, Kingston, about to begin their daily calisthenic drill. 4 THE STANDARD, MONTREAL, CANADA.Season\u2019s Styles in Hats in Paris; Canadian Clergymen Who Will Attend Interesting Celebration Da sa) B EAUTIFUL STYLES and Miniggio, Paris.Fashion Gossip from the French Capital NE of the most interesting fea- dO tures in the history of dress is the way in which figures not only appear to change with the succeeding periods, but really do to a certain degree alter.Think of the compressed-ribbed Elizabethan shape, of the early Italian pictures, of the Gothic, the Empire, the Watteau ideals, THE TER-CENTENARY OF ANGLICANISM IN AMERICA \u2014 The Right Rev.William Lennox Mills, D.D., one of the episcopal representatives of the Church of England in Canada at the Ter-Centenary Celebration to be held in Richmond, Va., next week.PrP ere of the 1830 period of the sloping shoulders of the shawl and ecrinoline- wearing women immortalized, in Leech\u2019s drawings, of the hour-glass figure, its square shoulders and straight, projecting hips separated by a pinched-in waist\u2014think of all these, particularly of the last-named, and comparatively recent shape, and be grateful that we are at present enjoy- not only the most hygienic but the most artistic style sinee the Greek one, in which we are neither sloping nor square, but just natural, gracious beings, whose elongated curves flow into each other and their coverings.As little corset as possible is the fundamental law of the architecture of the 1907 woman, and then all garments are arranged in lines that give length, as well as the breadth, now called for.One of the most noted houses on the rue de la Paix is fashioning its models in such a manner as to gradually introduce the shoulder epaulette on both corsage and jacket.Hei Sek Siok 8 Some of the models exhibited are altogether charming, and the modified An- epaulette has nothing ungraceful.Lord Bishop of Ontario, who will be other couturiere, in direct contradiction, is insisting on leaving the sloping shoulder, which idea seems to be more appropriate to loose evening wraps than to carriage and street costumes, NAY 4 A L NA = Sek ser OK The bolero, which we have had so long with us.and which has been such a general favorite, has been condemned by one house, that has refused to show a bolero on any of its new models.Among the costumes noted at the Ritz during the tea-hour, was one of supple white cloth.This was made WA Murra: Toronto, supply of Blankets.to place them before you.satisfaction.one particular line.56x76 60x80 64x84 $3.75 $4.50 $5.25 An Early Fall Sale of Pure Wool Blankets Now is the time to purchase your Fall and Winter Now is the time when you obtain the best choice and get the best value.a large shipment of lovely Pure Wool Blankets, and hasten The best blankets cannot be produced for the lowest price, and, as is very often the case, the best is often the cheapest, giving better wear and better We have a large stock to choose from, but for this special sale we will only bring to your especial notice Special Southdown White Wool Blankets, cut and whipped in single sizes, with fast colored pink and sky borders.A very soft make and a superior washing blanket.Order through our Mail Order Department.We are just in receipt of 68x88 70x90 $6.00 $6.75 72x92 $7.50 | 17t031 King St East JA Murrapidt fas Toronto THE TER-CENTENARY OF ANGLICANISM IN AMERICA \u2014 The Very Rev.John Cragg Farthing, D.D., Dean of Ontario, who will represent the clergy of the Church of England in Canada at the Ter-Centenary Celebration to be held in Richmond, Va,, next week, \u2014\u2014 with a short basqued jacket and a skirt which formed a double tunic, having white kid buttons embroidered in gold thread as a decorative feature of the iscket and down one side of the skirt.Yar or nor CANIN NAN AN For walking, most skirts are made quite short and rather simple.They are trimmed with narrow bias bands.Their cut gives the necessary width at the bottom, yet show the outline of the hips to the greatest advantage, and does not make one regret the absence of contrasting trimmings.StL ANN The French mode] hats are certainly odd.Whether they are becoming depends entirely upon the way they are posed upon the head and the more or less skilful manner in which the hair is dressed.We are certainly in an era of elaborate hair-dressing, and any woman who aims to be well groomed must pay an unusual amount of at- tention to the waving and arranging of her more or less plenteous locks.The small hat will still be in evidence in the morning, and will share favor with the medium-sized picturesque hat for afternoon occasions.MAY M NAME SANS yan mor AN UN AN.The accepted shape so far for the dress hat is the short front, wide sides, and a back which droops slightly and is somewhat wider than the front.There is a smart air about these somewhat abnormal creations of the millir- er\u2019s art which has not been observed in some years.VANDALIA.il \u2014_\u2014\u2014+e THE TER-CENTENARY OF ANGLICANISM IN AMERICA.\u2019 Next week the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States will celebrate, at Richmond, Va.the ter-cen- tenary of the planting of the Church IN PARISIAN MILLINERY RECEIVED BY THE STANDARD\u2014Three examples of hats from the establishments respectively of Marie Crczet, Marescot Soeurs, (Photos by Henri Manuel, Paris.) of England in America.On that occasion the Mother Church in England will be represented by the Right Rev.Dr.Ingram, Lord Bishop of London (who will preach the opening sermon), and the Right.Rev.Dr.Jacob, Lord Bishop of St.Albans; as well as by several clerical and lay delegates.The Church of England in Canada will be represented by the Right Rev.Dr.Dunn, Lord Bishop of Quebec; Right Rev, Dr.Mills, Lord Bishop of Ontario; the Very Rev.Dr.Farthing, Dean of Ontario; as well as by several influ- ential laymen.The celebration will form a leading incident in the Annual Convention of the Bishops, clergy and laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church, which meets this year at Richmond on Oct.2-23, inclusive.BB.=>» In the six great Swiss colleges there are now 2,193 women studying.op rome ae IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD\u2014De Wolf Hopper, Marguerite attraction at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre next week.Clark, and Edmund Lawrance in \u201cHappyland,\u201d the SELECTING FURS i Good Style and Reliable Service To the woman who spends annually large sums of money on her furs, it is of paramount importance that she should know where to buy and what to buy.Our stock is now complete and at its best in every line; and our reputation as reliable furriers is the purchaser\u2019s best guarantee of satisfaction.A \\y 1 dn Ja 9 To have your furs ready when the time arrives to wear them, means that there is not a day to be lost now in He da placing your order or making your selection.We specialize on Sealskin and Persian Lamb Jackets and Fur-lined garments of all kinds ; also sets and single pieces in Sable, Canadian Mink, Fox, Lynx and other Furs, \u201cWe make everything we sell and guarantee everything we make.\u201d - You are cordially invited to inspect To our Montreal the special display of fine Furs in the Customers.showrooms of our representative J.J.Milloy, 132 Peel Street, two doors north of the Windsor Hotel, ne- Write for Catalogue \u201cK\u201d\u2019 J.W.T.FAIRWEATHER & Co.84-86 Yonge Street, - - Toronto.THE TER-CENTENARY OF ANGLICANISM IN AMERICA \u2014 Rev.Andrew Hunter Dunn, D.D., Lord Bisho episcopal representatives of the Church of England Ter-Centenary Celebraticn to be held in Richmond, Yilson\u2019s Invalids\u2019 Port restores appetite, aids digestion, tones up and re-builds the system.All Druggists 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