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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925.
FOR SALE.
SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)
Frozen by A. J. A. Otteson's Improved Patented method which proserves Its original flavotir and qualicios. Open tasted always Appreciated. Flush Arm na fresh Ash.
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To be obtained only from KWONG LOONG, Compradoro, 68, Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 0, 128 Soto agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LID.
and also:
from
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.
THE FRENCH STORE JUST ARRIVED POULTON & NOEL, LTD'S. Potted Ment' Shewcards. In Glass. Anchovy, Bloater, Salmon, Salmon and Shrimp Smoked 'Cods, Roe. Chicken and Tongue. Ham, Game. Bam and Tongue, Turkey and Ham 45 cts. P.Giasa.
CHAS. SOUTHWELL & Co., Ltd.
"
-Salted Jordan Almonds, Salted Swt Almonds and Whole Jordan Almonds, Fancy Glass Strawberry Jam. Eng H. M. Orange Marmalade, and Red-Currant Jelly.
No. 9, Beaconsfield Arcatie. Tel. Central 794.
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG LAND IN. VESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- 'ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1925, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with n, Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1924.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, 23rd January, to Tuesday, 10th February, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
. L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1925.
THE CHINA MAIL.
|HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES
Made to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, Aguilar Street
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
98 WORDS ́S INSERTIONS,
51. PREPAID Every additional, word & Cente
tor's insertions,
TO LET.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
i
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THE INDIAN TAILORING CO.
.
LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, Kowloon Hotel Building,
FISITORS AT HOTELA, «'
HONGKONG HOTEL.
January 11.
Mr R. T. G. Aitkod Mr. A. Barriman Mrard Mrs G,
Archoutt
Mr W. Arohi aid Me A. B. Atklan Mr G. Babo Capt. Bagot
Mr J. Boots Bars on My Hansammans Mr P. J. Van Eeest Mr A. F. Reory
Phone # 1008
BOBBED HAIR.
PROFESSOR ON WOMEN'S FASHION,
Bobbed hair was originally a badge of servitude, declared Pro- fessor H.J. Harper Roberts, lectur ing on "Bobbing and Shingling," to members of the London College of Physiology, at 8, Taviton-street, W.C. For its original uses, he said, we had to go back to very remote times, possibly as far as Mrs. the Stone Age. To-day bobbing was practised to an extent, both C.here and abroad, which indicated that it had come to stay. It was
Mr N. 1. Herpseble Mr & Mrs A. Bickt TO LET.-Three large Rooms, Mrr R. W. Baght. Ma, J. Holmes
excellently situsted for offices Mr F W. Barnes Mr W ughes on the 3rd Floor of St. George's" Mr and Mrs RMr A. R. Johnston Building facing Ice House Street and Mr and Mrs Beale Mrs Kinlook
Decor. MrG G. Johnstone THE HONGKONG, CANTON & Chater Road. For terms and Mrs E. R. Bello Mr and
MACAO STEAMBOAT
particulars apply
to Hongkong Mr Y. Benjamin COMPANY, LTD.
and Territorial Estates Limited. "St. Mr
and Mr George's". Building.
Bennett
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TO LET-Two Godowns,
or
shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to H. Rut tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road..
THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 4a, Des Veux Road on THURSDAY, 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock TO LET-One large Office, suitable noon, for the purpose of receiving
a Shipping Company.
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for
a Report of the Directors, to- Architect's Office, or Insurance Com gether with
Statement of pany. Apply to Holyosk, Massey Accounts, declaring Dividend & Co., Ltd., Queen's Building.
electing Directors and
000000 and
A. B. C.
AUCTION ROOMS,
8B, Duddell Street.
FURNITURE AUCTIONS
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
L. E. S. HODGE,
Auctioneer.
FOOTBALL *INTERPORT GAMES.
HONGKONG. SHANGHAI Saturday January 24th.
SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC SHANGHAI Monday, January 26th.
Admission
$2.00 & $1.00
UNITED SERVICES v. SHANGHAI Wednesday, January 28th. Admission $1.00 & 50 cts. CLUB GROUND.
Kick off 3.45 pm. Sharp. Booking for Seats Now Opened at THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
E
NOTICE
Ground Floor of China Building
(Facing Queen's Theatre) and the
opening of an up-to-date Showroom
of Bathroom Fittings, Floor and Wall Tiles, etc.
C. E. WARREN & CO. LTD,
Sanitary Engineers.
Hongkong, 17th January 1925.
Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, 5th February, to Thursday, 19th February, 1925. both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares.can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hongkong, 14th January 1925.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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GEN.
EARL'S DAUGHTER.
LADY
ROWLEY'S
FAILS.
ACTION
Mr D. Boraba,
Mr D. Borthan
Mr R. J. Birbeck
Elembuger G.M↑ and drs Lauri cen
MY A. R Langton
Mr and Mrs W. J. an illusion that bobbing was good
Lenderman
for the hair; it did not strengthen o w.weak hair, Round features were
Mr J. H. BlaqsuraMr and Mrs 0. | Mr R. Blan
Logor
Mr B. A. Booing
MTS E. Liddal
Mr H. O. Brogham Mise H, Lillie Mr A. Brooks Mr D. McCallum
Mr J. A. H. Brown Mis J. H. & Mus Mr 8. M. Browa R. Miller
Browne
Me R. L. Clark
Me A. W. Grabamo Mr C. F. Mortaguo
Dr T.Nagel Mr B., Bardio
Mr and MR. H. Castillon Er K. N Nelleon MrA. T. Campbell Nestelman
Mr. Niswveshrys J. R. Collins Mr And Mrs E. Mr Chas. Cottrell Perma Mr W. 8. Cruick-Mr H. & Feet
sbank
Mr & Mrs Pinkust Miss R E. Desmond Mr and Ms H Capt. Dickens Poolay M 0, W. 0. VaMr & Mrs Priestley
Dorarer
Mr M J. Quit Mr and Ms F. A.Mr M, &, hely The petition brought by Mr. Mr E. R. Dust Me B. Riley
R Douglas
Mr & Mrs Remy' Owsley Vincent Fydell Rowley of Mr and Mr Morcott Hall, Uppingham, for the
worth dissolution of his marriage with Mr Felis Lady Marjorie Gwendolen Elsie Mia M. Bili Rowley, a daughter of the Earl of Mr and Mrs., E. Dundonald, on the ground of her Misc Ecole alleged misconduct with Major, Mr D. Fafolla Edward George Harris Clarke v J. P. Febiby was concluded before the "Prosi Mr and Mrs dent (Sir Henry Duke) and a
Fischer
special jury in the Divorce Court, Landon.
Ellis
ck Mr A. H. Rave
Miss Rvau
Mr J. K. Sanders Mrs A. Fav ge E. Mr. G. Sch iner
Mr E. Sonweainger Mr and Mrs W. H.
Sparke R.Me and
Vander Stren
Capt M. Mign-land
re
Mr Fischer Mr H. P. Stric or
Mr G. Es rothorgil Mr H. F. Sqomere Dr & Mrs F. Frank Mr.P. D. Ratherinad Dr. Douglas R. Mr J. E. Toompson
Mr. and Mrs LA
Wohisa
N' EXTRAORDINARY
ERAL MEETING of the Club
The respondent and the co- will be held in the Jockey Club Hoom, Hongkong Club Annex, on respondent denied the charge and Gawler THURSDAY, January 22nd, 1925, the wife prayed for a judicial | Mr H. Gataon at 5.30 pm. for the purpose of Separation from her husband on Mr F. 8. Gibbins Mr M. 4. Ta cer
Hr A T tundjam proposing a resolution to adopt the the ground of his alleged cruelty, Dr R. Gill
Mr L. M. Gill Mr C. P. Velter revised ules and Fegulations and which he denied,
Mrs Ronald Gordon Mr B. A. Wadesois Mr and Rules of Racing as the Rules and
Mrs. J.Mr J. T Word Regulations and Rules of Racing of
Goold
Mr's ₫ Men 3. E. the Club.
Mr. and Mra 8. Watkins
MR. H. Whittall Mr B. Gregory
Mrs Alics do Waese Miss F. Hamilton Mr J. Wilson Caps T, P. Hall
Mr W. Wenser
Mr H. Hancock MING. Worcester Hr and Mra H.A. Mr J. F. Wright
Happital
A copy of the revised Rules and Regulations and Rules of Racing may be inspected by members at the office of the Secretary upon application.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1925.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO, (1918), LTD.
NOTICE
STORAGE space on Marine Lots with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December.
W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,
Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924.
THE NEW FRENON MENINY,
His Lordship, in summing up. said that Mr. Rowley was the representative of an old-fashioned country family who had £100,000 settled on him at the time of his marriage. Was he a coward, a liar, and a bully, as suggested?
Grauman
KEPULAY BAY HOTEL
Lady Rowley was said to have béén neurotic. At any rate, these two people had diverse tempera- ments and diverse views on all the elements of married life."
After deliberating for an hour Mr & Mrs Banner-Mr and Ms M. the jury returned to court on two
Lonsk occasions for further direction Mr & Mrs J. Behar Mr & Mra E. Lund from the judge. They said they ■nd child
Mr & Mis O'dell A. and children were agreed that the husband had. Mr and Mrs not been guilty of cruelty, but Mr and Mrs A.E.A. Parker
Brostedt
Mr and Mrs J. N. were undecided on the question of
Carleton misconduct.
Governor.
The Home Member, Mr. U, May Oung, proposed the toast of the University.
MAD
Darko
Mr J. H. Shank
Mr and Mrs J. C.L$ -261. & Mrs Ste..
Dating Dura phen
Mr and Mrs L. H.Mr M. Walk
Goare & daughter Mr and drs J. F. Mr and Mrs P.M. Wright
Bodgoon
PEAK HOTEL
January 16.
Leya
the best for bobbed hair: Jong, thin features hever looked well with it. A shingled head was attractive, because the outline of the head was visible.
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, BUT A DIRTY SUIT WILL GATHER MORE MOTH.
“DON'T FORGET"
THAT A
WINTER SUIT
REQUIRES CLEANING
"AT LEAST
THREE TIMES DURING THE SEASON.
THINK OF THE DIRT YOUR WHITE CLOTHES GATHER DURING THE
- SUMMER,
Write or Phone for complate Price List.";
STEAM LAUNDRY CO
HEAD OFFICE & WORKS: YAUMATI, Tel. K. 35. HONGKONG DEPOT 16 Stanley Street, Tel. 1979.
KOWLOON HOTEL DEPU
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KOWLOON DEPUT: 19 Canton Road, CANTONAS, Sharki Central, East. HONGKON HOTEL: (Visitors only).
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SHIKISHIMA
SHOKAI
GOD, PRAYA EAST (WANCHAI). TEA SETS, 42 PIECES, COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES,
Inspection. Córdially Invited,
The disadvantage of bobbed hair; he added, was that it exposed s sensitive part at the back of the neck which often broke into a rash for about a month afterwards. AND PASSENGERS. Care should be taken while there was a rash not to wear a fur arti- ficially dyed. For mankind to try and prevent women from bobbing their hair was, in his opinion, a gross impertinence."
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS
PUCCINI'S
WILL
£200,000 AND 8,000 A YEAR IN ROYALTIES.
VESSELS DUE.
FROM AM'Y. Feb 1.0.L. Tiba Ins
FROM BANGKOK.
| Jan. 26.—E, Áu Feb. 2.-E. A
FROM
Jap. 24.-N.K E.
The will of Signor Giacomo Puccini, the famous Italian com- poser of "La Boheme." "La Feb Tosca," "Madame Butterfly," and other operas, who died in a Jan. Brussels nursing home on Novem--
ber 29, is expected to be filed Feb. shortly.
Bintang. Banka. SHANGHAI,
Taito Maru. Tikarang. Kaior Mary Tjikarang. Tilbodas FROM BINGAPONE,
Sardinia, Eurypylus.
25.-J.O.J.L. 5.N.Y.K. 29:-J.C.J. La 2.-J.CV.L.
6-P. & O. 1.-B..
28. B. F
3.---B, F.
8. B. J.
It is understood that Signor 1*** Puccini left a fortune of $200,000 in addition to royalties which now bring in a yearly income of £8,000, Mr.
Puccini had planned to build a large opera house at a cost of £40,000, and it is believed that his plan will be carried out by his heirs, with the financial co-opera- Apr. 3.-3.C.J.L. tion of the Government and muni- cipality as well as with the pro- Feb. 10.-C.9.8.8. ceeds of a national subseription. The theatre will constitute * Jan. 21.-J.C.J.L memorial to the famous composer. 28.-N.Y.K. 21.-N.Y.K.
DOES ADVERTISING PAY?
Rhesus. Patrucias,
From $16.00 From $7.00
FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LOS. ANGELES.
Jan. 30.-U.8.H. B. Feb. 13.-.,8. K.
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PROM · JAPAN.
· Feb.11.-J.C.J LA.
FROM BOMBAY,
· Jan. 23. - F. &'O. : Bardin's In their report the Colwyn Bay 21N.Y.K. Morioka Mai, states: "We spent almost as much Mar. 6.-P. 40. Town Advertising Association Feb. "2.-P. & D.
Soudin. Sicilia. Sardinia Apr. 18-F. & On. ón advertising during the year as the other North Wales resorts
FROM CALCUTTA, 'combined, with the result that, Jan. 22, -8 L
Triawa, Takliwa. despite Wembley and bad trade, Feb. 1.-B. J.
there was an increase of 10,000
FROM JIYL
Tiliwang Tillstjan Tilsondari, FROM MANILA. that of all methods of advertising, Feb. 1-A.O.L. announcements in the daily Press
10-U.B..B., Mar. 3.-O.P.8. $17.———-0.P.8. the best results and at est cost per inquiry." An Apr. 1.- 0.P.8. "sion to the Midlands and the 10.-C.P.8.
26.—O. PA h of the northern system of
May 12,-ORS holiday weeks, arranged
20.-O.P.3. between June and September, is June 3-PS
visitors from July to September. { Feb. 1.CL. These figures completely answer 1.-3.0.J.I.
the question, Does advertising Apr. 2.-J.0.J. Planning. pay?" And we have again proved
prod
th
advocated as a means of lessening the August overcrowding.
Hres. Jackson West Ivan Empress of Asia. Empress of Canada Fiprese of Russia. Empress of Alis. Empress of Anis. Empress of Canada. Empress of Russin, Empres of '.
CEBU AND ZAMBOANGA..
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VANCOUVER, ETC
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FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
Jan. 19-DS,1
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Feb. -J.C.JL.
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10.-G. L 30.-P. & 1. Apr. 2-P. & 0.
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Dr. Dozalan Bir & Lady All erty His Lordship gave them further Mr and Mrs T. C. Spleer
Fowle & children Miss E. Fpierr to notify their Consumers direction and they retired again. dr W. L. Franklin Miss U Spicer BEG
that owing to alterations in the They. eventually announced that Mrs P. M Mit Stappeto NOT
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Generating Station the supply of they were unable to agree on the Crawford, child and Mr and Mrs Vander
electricity will not be available question of misconduct, and they
Steed of the removal oa 1st between the hours of 9 am and were discharged without giving i
5 p.m. on Saturday the 24th, verdict on that matter. February 1925, of our Offices to January..
His Lordship made an order dismissing the wife's suit for a SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Manngore.
judicial separation Hongkong, 19th January 1925..
RANGOON UNIVERSITY,
VICE-CHANCELLOR ON
MEDICAL DEGREES...
Dr J. W. Anderson Mr & Mrs A. Lang Outspokenness characterised the Me 8. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs 8. H speeches at the Rangoon Univer- Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Langston sity dinner held on the occasion of Mias B. R. Baily Mir Haroon degree day on December 11. Sir Mr and Mr L. O. F.Mr and Mrs G. D.
The Right Treatment Robert Giles presided and there
Bellamy
For Indigestion My J, W. 7. Bodnar Miss Lays were many distinguished people Mr W. H. Bourne Major A. Little
consists in overcoming the cause present, including H. E. the r M. J. Breen johns
Col & Mrs C.Russell Mr J. D'L'oyd
of the trouble-the presence of Biow
Mr LM. B. Lloyd
excess acid in the stomach, which Kr 8. D. Cars hers Mr and Mrs W. Miss P. W. Brown Mr W. H. Loek
attacks its delicate lining and renders smooth, painless digestion: Maa J. O. Carpenter Logan The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Robert Mr R. H. Cleland Mr D. G Logan
impossible. For this, purpose Giles, said they had just had an MM. Cooper Mr and Mrs T. A.
Bisurated Magnesia is unequalled inspection to see whether medical | Mm I. H. Uogack Martin
for it drives away all pain sickness. degrees could be recognised by Mr and Mm W. A Mrs J. Moainab
and flatulence the moment it the Medical Council, that was Mr and Mrs J. D.Me E. E. Mimmack
Comell
Mr R Meßregor sufficient recognised as
Empress of Canada, enters the stomach...... It does. to Danby
Mr and Mrs F. W.
Pred. Grant
this by neutralising the acid, justify a man practising on his LB. A. Dob Hunton
Empres of Busstopping fermentation, and sooth- fellow human beings. In Britain.
blo
Mas M. W. Nows
Pres. Madison, The result of the inspection was Me' pad Men, Z. holme
ing the Infiamed tissues. Try that there must be very great Ddican
Mr W. Ogdoa
Bisurated for yourself! See how. changes, and they must spend a Mr L. C. Duncan, si: F:E"Ollerton
quickly the pain goes, sen Mr W, R. Dya | By Me A...A. Peon_ For the information of visitors very large $1 of money,Ma Samoors Bili... Major and May Y. E.
how much better you feel. Get the following list of some of the if they
going to get Mi Bilia
Phinipr
some from your chemist TO-DAY highest points on the Island and recogoltion. They did not, want. Me and Mrs W. A.Mr and Mrs B.. B. 1
................. but be sure it is Bisurated Mainland is published :----
second rate medical degrees' In ..Eastace
Remington Mine M. E. Hall. Mr&Mrs O.Thwaites
Magnesia, every genuine package Burma. They could not be expect. Mr A Forbes Mr. A. Bitoba Mr and Mrs J.Miss Thwaites
"of which bears the oval 'BISMAG. ed to spend large sums of money: MR. J. W. Foster
Lt. Col. Mm 0. Bazook
· Miss M. Ferbas.
· Mr. A. W. Diokle Bandar
Mr J. B. Jawker Lt. Col. and Mrs H. however, unless there was an ado Mish G. Fothergill Mr & Mrs TG.Booth and Mr. W. J Torelysn
trade-mark, a little thing to look for but it's worth it, as it ensures quate number of students to benefit Mand Mrs P. Mr B, P. Shaw Hawker Lady O Turcor from it. He belloyed the Govern- Franklin FRA.Skelion Lt. Com‹-Q-FM# Ó, M. Viss
able service stands to the credit of your getting the one thing that ment of Burma was willing to put LE E Q. Frodórioklar. and Mrs T. P.
Chamberlain's Hola,
tough Remedy and in all dispats barassing stomach and ....... Capt.-B. T. Walker
that time, we have never board bodily weakness, down a large sum, but only if Mr and Mrs W. D. White Smith
Mr H. Howell! Capt. A. E. Wak Goodfellow a sufficiently large number of NJ, MO Stabbings
Mrs & Miss U 2. His 0, 0, Jenkin Miss C. Wilmett
| single diasatiased tiser, nog a dealer who Mr G. Hugh Jones Me and Mrs Dhighest terms to his patrons. Those Tit Sita
|is hot glad to recommend it in tha students came forward. If students
Gordon Mr and Mrs E FiLaw Was Jordan Wood
Hits G Keanedy Mr G. Work!!! Mr M. 7. Key to Mr. & Mr G. Taber Mrsand HP £, L.
Gita
THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION No.2
*******U*DD-0300U THERAPIONN03
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD TILE CO'S
We have's large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramic
Mosals Tos, deomptrical Enamutio Floor Tiles, THE THE
Inspection Invited.
Showroom: 21, Wellington St.
Tel C. 1483.
Ma. 1 for ladder OKERSTă. „Ma N for ShedA E Kada Diakonia Ma: 3 hr Chavoie Wonizama,1, BOLD BY LEADING CABARTH FRIED ER AUGLAND JA -DELICIANO leone SeenOKALNIMI Landen
SER TRADE MARANG TÚNE TREBATION "NON
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
ISLAND..
Signal Station
Feet. 1774
Mt. Parker
Mountain Lodge
The Byris
1736 EVOS. 1725
1805
Pesk Hotel
Taikoo' Banatorinud":1000 "Mt.Davis Male N 6777. Bowen Ed. (filterbeds) 997 - ONE MAINLAND.
Vaimoshana
Bow cont
8194
$1971
were
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were unwilling to come forward Mr and Mrs Goo. W Btardes now the school must be closed. | Grey. O. P. Brandte He hoped that would not be the land Mrs B. A MEAL H. Törer
De Man J. H. Thomato
The tight-atting rubber belts | Feb 6-8, L which young women are wearing
17-. V.K 95.-B. &. round the hips to secure a slim Mar. 84. Agure were denounced as dam-
17.-N Y.K. nable" by Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter Apr. 2-R & A in an address at the City of London' May 8-BR 1 Y.M.C.A. Fashion, he said, had FROM SEATTLE, conferred a great boon on young a. 21-A.O.L Victorian corset, but tight rubber girls in doing away with the tight Fob 11.-N..R. baits were likely to produce far more serious effects. "It is un- natural for women to have a figuro | Mar. 1-4.0.1: which is described as "boyish,' the staff of a West-Ead store, who he said. The women member of
attends to complaints by customer, said that, contrary to what usually happened with innovations, no complaints had been received by Apr. purchasers of rubber corsets.
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Juno 10.-B. F.
Prep Jackson. Yokohama Maru Empress of Alis.
Protonilann. Pos. McKinley. Empress of Asia Pros, (efforado... Kaga Max Achilles.
Iva Mard
Phitoaretos.
· Pter. Jackson Empress of Asia. Taithybine Empress of Canada Pandarens.
Empress of Ruisis
'Achilies,
FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE **Over fifty years of useful and "invalu-m
|who in "childhood took it. for (coughs,
colds, group and whooping cough, are s now giving to their children and | grand; children (with, thà ở sams) good!
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