LONDON LETTER, NO. 5 -Continued from Pape One thing of it, I am sure there is a mroal adorning this tale. Flat racing has begun. The Lincolnshire is tomorrow. On Fri day, however, there is that great est of all steeplechases, the Grand National. Miss Dorothy Page’s Golden Miller, trained by O. An thony, is the favourite at 11 to 2. The Ideal Home Exhibition was opened at Olympia today. One of the many attractions is a repro duction of Mae West’s bedroom! Along side of it is a monk’s cell! Who says we have no sense of humour? Elizabeth Bergner has been op erated upon for appendicitis, and Sir James Barrie’s eagerly await ed nlay has had to be postponed. It was due to open in Manchester a week or two ago, and heavy losses have been incurred. The season has started. Debut antes of every size, shape, and colour are now hurling themselves round and round each other’s ball rooms, while their mothers, re splendant in black satin, sit pray ing by the band, or else eat seven suppers in swift succession to charm away the interminable night hours. They have four months of this ahead of them, with a short breathing space at Easter! It’s a great life if you don’t weaken, isn’t it? Yrs Sincerely Virginia Graham. Use Milk to balance your diet. Milk is nature’s most perfect food. It will improve your health. GRADE -A- MILK PHONE lOHNSTON’S DAIRY n Spring TAILORING DISPLAY An expert tailor from the KAHN TAILORING CO. is with us today with all the LATEST STYLES and Fabrics in Men's Made-to-Measure Clothing. GET YOUR ORDER IN TODAY FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT. Prices Reasonable. FIT GUARANTEED. The Ballenger-Jackson Co. “Most for the Money**