THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928.
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NANKING-ROAD ZONĚ.
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RACES.
THE RED CROSS.
APPEAL BY "CHRISTIAN GENERAL"
PREDOMINATING COLOURS. MEDICAL WORKERS WANTED
Sunshine that tempted many
Another appeal for foreign and to don gay and even summery Chinese medical men, and nurses frocks shone on the race course to proceed to various points in one afternoon during last week's North China meeting, says "Marguerite" in thousands of cases of wounded to attend to the the "Shanghai Times." But a soldiers filling the hospitals since searching little wind also brought the Nationalists started their out wraps and even fur coats drive on Peking and sustained which were worn by the wise who heavy casualties in the fighting remembered the age old motto of in Shantung has been received in casting no clout till May be out. Shanghai.
Predominating colours seemed
The appeal comes from the
These roof gardens, in past years, have been used as useful vantage points by students and propagandists for showering down on passers-by in Nanking-to be soft greens, powder blue headquarters of General Feng road below large quantities of and rose belge. Naturally there, Yu-hsiang (the "Christian Gen- propagandist literature. To avert were many who wore black or eral") and calls for help for the this practice during the present black and white. One of the wounded occupying all accom- restless period, the authorities smartest ensembles in this last modation at Kaifeng and Cheng-. approached the managements of category consisted of a frock, the chow in Honan province. A tele the three stores and have succeed-bodice of which was of white and gram was received in Shanghai ed in getting the roof gardens the skirt of black crepe de chine, describing the situation. closed.
the two being joined in a deep V, the ensemble being completed by a chic short coat in the new car digan style made of printed black and white velveteen. A large red rcse on one shoulder supplied note of colour,
The Chinese authorities have closed the "Little World," the Chinese amusement centre in the Chinese city on suspicion that Communist agitators and pro- pagandists were planning to fre- quent the place for the purpose of | stirring up trouble.
All in Black.
Appalling Conditions.
continual increase in the number It states that in view of the of the wounded and the appalling question of providing them with condition of their sufferings, the
adequate medical attention has become acute. The military hos- Students Busy,
All in black was a smart coat pital staff is doing all in its power Several cases of student lecture and skirt of heavily ribbed silk, to cope with the situation, but the parties encroaching on the For- the cont featuring the diagonal lack of sufficient skilled physi- eign Settlement during their tours line back and front which dis- clans and surgeons has caused have been reported, but there tinguishes many of the latest much unnecessary suffering, and were no incidents.
A handsome scarf of many who ought to recover, will One party models.
A pink die unless, immediate help is penetrated into Urga-read and silver fox was, worn another was seen at the corner of georgette frock trimmed with pin 'forthcoming. Robinson and Jessfield-roads but tucks and having a deep hem of t About fifteen missionaries now they dispersed in an orderly man-heavy crepe silk was also worn in Kaifeng are making a joint ner when the Municipal police with a silver fox fur and a crino-appeal to voluntary medical aid approached.
for ameliorating this situation. Another party of line hat in pink. students visited the premises of The unusual combination of Spirit of Christianity. the Aikosha Dairy, a Japanese beige rose and navy blue waa The men in charge of the medi- place, at 120 Hungjun-road, and seen in a beautiful dress of which cal work in the army, with the en- tried to induce the Chinese staff the underslip was of the pink dorsement of General Feng, have of 30 to go on strike but their beige and the frock open in front assured these missionaries that efforts proved unsuccessful. It is to give a coat effect, was of navy they would welcome the assist- stated that this particular group georgette trimmed at the collar ance of foreign doctors and sur- of students came from Nanyang and hem with grey fur.
|geons, together with such teams University.
Pink Silk Jumper.
and nurses as they can bring with Cross stitch was effectively food and travelling expenses to them. The army will furnish used on a pale pink silk jumper, both foreign and Chinese volun- the front being embroidered in a design of leaves and roses, and teers, and an additional $20 as a this was worn with a cornflower monthly remuneration for the blue pleated skirt, beige shoes
Chinese,
In soliciting medical help of for-
AT ST. PAUL'S.
MAN INTERRUPTS BISHOP.
POLICE ACTION.
and stockings and a beige Bang eign missionary doctors, these
kok straw hat.
Just as the Bishop of London An unusual shade of turquoise missionaries are entirely animat was about to begin his sermon at green was seen in a charming led by the humanistic spirit of St. Paul's Cathedral at Evensong georgette frock, a hat of crinoline Christianity, the telegram states. a man in the congregation some in the same colour being worn service at this critical, moment They believe that the voluntary distance from the chancel began with it. Powder blue georgette
for the frock and rose beige for will not only relieve many wound- Apparently addressing
the crinoline hat which was worned soldiers from their sufferings. bishop, the man is understood to with it, made another of the un- but will prevent numerous deaths usual colour combinations seen at which would certainly result from the races.
the lack of proper treatment.
to shout.
have said:-
the
I protest against the bishops, the Dean Inges, and Proberts of the Church of England continu- Ing to act as Christian ministera, on the ground that they are the most callous, heartless
acces-
God
and
sories in the most hellish wrongs against the laws of both and man upon the people, particularly the poor, by own public servants:"
Police Hurry To Spot.
our
Green Georgette.
Į
46 YEARS A WIDOW.
DEATH OF DOWAGER DUCHESS OF GRAFTON AT 94.
Silvery green georgette was most effectively used to make one of the most charming frocks seen, the skirt being covered with a deep fringe of heavy silk in the same colour and shady brimmed of her husband, the sixth duke, Nearly 50 years after the death straw hat to match.
Flowered ninons were to be who died in 1882, the Dowager seen as well as light voiles, while Duchess of Grafton died at her North- a number of the new Rodier mat-home, Harlestone House, erials were in evidence as well as ampton. She had been an invalid
A verger hurried up and put his soring jumper units made with for several years. hand over the man's mouth. Several the jumper tops formed of hori- The Dowager Duchess, who was of the City policemen who are al-zontal bars of shaded green 94, was half French. Her mother, Ways stationed in the cathedral through which gleamed a silver the wife of the third Lord Ash- at the evening services also hur thread, ried to the scene and with
the vergers conducted the man out of
the cathedral.
WHY DO WE SUFFER PAIN?
Pain is a symptom. It is na
As he passed among the astound- ed congregation he is alleged to have cried out, "You coward-Iture'a method of calling attention will come next Sunday."
The man was taken to Snow Hill Police Station.
burton, was a daughter of the Duke of Bassano, à Minister of Napoleon L. In this connection the ex-Service men of Harlestone, whom she entertained every Armistice Day, pald her a novel
tribute last November..
to some vital need of the body.
Unable to be with them, she when the blood is thin the nerves ordered that her bedroom door be are undernourished. It is only left open. The 82 guests sang the through the blood, that the elements, Marseillaise in honour of the in- they need can be supplied. Pains vaild upstairs. In her message to man began to speak many people, of lumbago in the back, rheumatic them, read during the party, she owing to the peculiar acoustics of puins in the joints, sciatic pafns wrote:- the cathedral, at first thought that down the thighs, neuralgic paine
The church was crowded at the time of the incident. When the
the bishop was talking to them. in the face, tell the story of thin- The bishop, however, made
aning blood. signal, and the organist, starting
Build up the blood with Dr. to play, drowned the cries of the Williams' Pink Pills and see how Interrupter.
these symptoms disappear.
The
A representative of the cathediscovery of a learned and skilful į drai authorities later visited the medical practitioner of long ex police atation, and the man was perience, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills charged with "brawling" in
the have been recognised throughout cathedral.
the world as a blood and nerve tonic of exceptionally great merit
:
The strike of Madrid University for close upon forty years. Your students, which was undertaken as own chemist sells them, or sont to
a protest against the suspension you post free one bottle for $1.50,
The weakness of old age is responsible for my not person- ally receiving you.... Tho the sound of your voices and smell of your cigars will be a link between us, and in the end we shall all join in thanking God for the victory which has been so la yely the result of your courage and devotion. The seventh Duke of Grafton, younger brother of the sixth duke,
was 97 when he died in 1918,
of Professor Jimenez, Asus for de six bottles $8, by The Dr. Williams' orial in Wimbledon Cemetery was livering a lecture on eugenics, came Medicine Co., 60, Klangse Road,
to an end last month.
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