THE MALARIA PARASITE
DEFIED.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 9TH, 1910.
them steadily as close to themselves as possible,
Close! Yes. For this is not aggressive, only de- I WAS DEAF, BUT NOW I HEAR NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
FASHIONS AND FANCIES.
fensiva, Two women in a car or carriage can THE MERMAID SKIRT.
scarcely sit near enough to converse on ac The Mermaid Skirt can go no further in ita count of the size of their hats. They alt well ABRIGHTOUTLOOK FOR SUFFERERS. ons direction. It can be no narrower than it apart, and have to shout above, the noise of the is. Consequently, if it leads anywhere, it must motor or of the horses. It will be well when these lead to trousers. These could be a little narrow and other inconveniences shall be banished by The interest in Malaria to every dweller iner than the skirt that monsurse one and round. the simple means of reducing the sins of hats. China is necessarily overwhelming, for its con But perhaps it may lead to reaction? This X. ASD Z. in the Globe. stitutional effects are so far-reaching and its would be bettor. It was devitalising power is so great that it is com young woman at the Rhododendron watch two
the Botanic Gardens walking about hand stantly spoken of as "The Bourge of the hand lest their self-imposed hobbling" should load them to a fall. They held on to each other Tropica,"
More like a tenpenny for mutual support. nail than ovor, remarked someone, because the silhouette goes to aiment a point." Surely it cannot last.
to
"THE 'BOTANIC GARDENS,
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THE MEDITERRANEAN COMMAND.
Wheat, says the Times, Lord Midleton almen the question of the Mediterranean Command in the House of Lords the spokesmann of the Government will probably announce that Lord Kitchener has asked leave to throw up the appointment.
THE REMARKABLE STORY OF A CLEVER INVENTION WHICH ENABLES THE DEAF TO HEAR.
WIRELESS TELEPHONE FOR THE EAR.
Br PROFESSOR HOFFMAN, Inventor of the Ear Phone.
As is generally known, Malatis is due to parasites which feed on the setive substance
WANT to tell all those members of the " because I couldn't hear what they ssid." My the hemoglobin-of the red blood corpuscles,
public who suffer from Deafness or Defoor haaring was as good as in the days of my youth. tive Hearing that I have discovered a way. Moreover, it was simple to wear, quite invisible, The patient thus suffers from Aunnis, and sa the microbes multiply and the blood is farther The general mearning looked more unnatur-
whereby they can once again hear as well sa absolutely safe, and caused no discomfort what- The late Commander-in-Chief in India has those who are not deaf
over-rather the reverse. And so I determined destroyed the condition degenerates into what al than ever against the fresh green of turf
I want to tell YOU, if either of these come to make known my invention to a wider circle, and troos in the beautiful Botanic Gardens never concealed his dislike for the post which is known as Cachexis, an impairment of the Two or three persons appeared in colour, was offered to his last year. He only accepted plaints are yours, that I own enable you to hear, and to give every man, woman, or child in this general tissue vitality which involves the one in a whole costume of blue, which it as in daty bound, at the express wish of unless yours happens to be an instance of dest-country aisted with deafness or defective nervous, musonlar, mental, circulatory, respira was of an aggressively bright shade. A fall his late Majesty who shortly before his death one from birth air of total paralysis of the sense hearing the opportunity of making deaf ears hear wirl in striped mauve and white was a relief to reload Lord Kitchener from his obligation of hearing. If you will communicate with me
How I CAN HELP YOU. tory, digestive and other systems. The Malaris the eyes. The ought, of course, to have been in Lord Kitchener's reasons for disliking the and follow my advice (which will be gladly given My "Ear-Phone" is a nuisatafe but quita patient complains of many depressing symptoms, black unrelieved, like the rest of us, but it was appointment are no doubt not widely different free of all charge). I will enable you to hear se simple aural aid. It ita easily and comfortably including loss of memory, impairment of the easy to forgive her, so cool and pleasant she from those which induced the Duke of Con-well and as distinctly as anybody could wish, I to the outer pasango of the car, where it con vision, depression of the spirits, insomnis. / looked amid the universal înkiness. The lovely ght to tenler his resignation. The di-am sure of this, because I cured myself in just stitutes a perfoot sanding-board, concentrating digestive disorders, lassitude, wasting and ever
culty of dealing with no fewer than five the sun is bes separate departments of Government at home, increasing weakness-all of which aske ife
the slashing of responsibilities which exomed inevitable on the military side, and the absence of real power. and especially of the power for doing good, were all calculated to dobar una of Lord Kilelener's character frem accepting the spyvintment.
burden.
a
Happily, through the discovery of a prepara tion which is as powerful in overcoming these terrible after effects as quinine is in ouring the early rigors of Malaria, the disease has lost its
terrors.
This preparation is Sanatogen, the most powerful revitalising and restorative agent the world his known, which has produced effects described by doctors as little short of marvations insan ille and restoring moribund patients to pa health
soft palo rose of the "Pink Pearl" rhododen drons, massed in the centre of the prettily ammel "dell" seemed a protest against the dark
ས. garb of human admirera. One lady was like a Waterfall in mourning. She wore a long cost that was completely covered with jet asquine, and fell in straight lines about her tall figure Floating scarves of ganze or ninon lent light nese that was probably illusive to otherwise
His decision will no doubt pises the Govern heavy-looking black toiletter This mourning ment in a position of come embarrassment has revived the fashion of the scarf, which was It will not be easy to adduce reasons for retnin certainly langaishing. This was owing chieflying on oppointment which is considered use. to the abuse of that graceful adjunct which turn less by the two Field Marshals who have been ed it into draperies, tied it in bows in ridiculous nominated to hold it. Nevertheless the Govern- places, rendering the figures of the wearers ment is not likely to recede. It has been found practically impossible for the Inspector grotesque beyond telling".
General of the Forces to supervise the training of troops at home and at the same time to inspect those in the overses garrisons of the Empire. The absence of Sir John French in Canada at this moment at the request of the Dominion Government has, for example, en- tailed the postponement sine die of many inspections which were due to have been carried is a hard-worked man, this interruption
·AT THE "HOUSE SHOW,
Ons of the effects of the universally black hate and gowns is the difficulty of distinguish jug faces. One had not realised before that similarity of costume nonld extlagnish individ uality to such an extent. The fact that dress can express individuality comes home to us in these circumstances. Carlyle saw this truth
out clothes all men would be alike. With every
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In eer-dram fact, I myself know what deafness can be. I have it acts to the ear of the "hard of hearing known what it is to feel my sense of hearing much as a pair of spectacles not to the eyes of growing worse and worse every day, and myself the short-sighted. It is an ear-spectacle. becoming more and more unit to carry on the
Unlike many hearing devices, this "Ear- solentific work to which I was devoted. And it Phone" is quile non-imitating. In fact, after is because I remember this so vividly that I am few hours you quite forget you are wearing earnestly anxious to place within reach of every sufferer from deafness the very sams means and all night, and as shere is no unsightly, LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., that gave me back my hearing,
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How I CAME TO STUDY THE PROBLEM OF DEAFNESS.
Now, if you are a sufferer from defective This is how I happened to make my discovery. hearing I need bardly how very I happened at the bias to be engaged in cortar manll be to have you wils us on the subject delicata telephonic test-work, when suddenly I and give me particulars of your case. Naturally became aware that I could not hear as well na II am very interested in all such cases, and if you had used to do. I was growing deaf Words would care to peruse a book I have written upon became blurted and blurred. Sometimes whole deafness and sar trouble, and how such com sentences of conversation were completely lost to plaints are at once relieved by the use of the me. And as with every week the disorder grow Ear Phone, I will send you along a copy by worse and worse, I felt that in a short time I return. I think it will interest you, and there should be compelled to give up in despair. fore invite you to accept a presentation, copy But all the time this extraordinary fast held from me. I am earnestly delitons of doing ost alficult to distinguish what people in the or child in this country suffering from deafness same room as myself were saying to me, yet I to recover, as I did, this most precious gift of
The following are a few of the distinctive
Banstegen derives its power from the unique nature a constituents. Those are glycero phoopies of sodium, the active principle of the nervous system, chemically combined with milk proteid, the chief body-building element of milk, by un intricate scientiflo process protected byen, in "Sartor Reaartus," be ssid that with. out at home; and, se the Inspector-General, me to hope--that although it was sometimes anything in my power to help any man, woman, Royal Lattera Patent. The resulting product womash in s black hat and a clinging black of his labours' must rear whenever he could hear them quite plainly whenever they bearing. is so easily assimilated by the body that it is all gown bliey are almost sa mach alike as a flock leaves England upon some "distant mission. were speaking to me over the “ 'phone," poss features of my." Ear.Phone" -
best qualified, if not designated, to command Tu principle, the absence at any time from the from a distance of many miles. British Isles of the General Officer who is the Expeditionary Fores in time of war is mach to be deprecated, for it is open to very
I experimented, I studied the matter in all It This feat held me from the first, I thought, bearings. And the more I studied why a ta hear people over the photodiod why I could
atsorbed within an hour after it has been taken.guish between the individuals of his flock, so does of sheep. But just as the shepherd can distin. Sanatogen's action to Malaria I due to its the eye of the spectator, after a time, begin to ability to repair the ravages of the Malaria see which of the black figures is young, which parasite on the red blood corpuscles. It restores tall, which graceful, and which are the very them to their full health, power and activity. Toverse. Oddly enough, the binok view tells us real and very serious objections. The Inspector-ordinary conversation, the more convinced I
thus ouring the anemia. It tones the nerves, energises the brain, nourishes the system and, in this way, overcomes the Cacherie,
How rapidly it restores the blood is proved by a case, reported in the medical papers, in which the blood corpuscles of an Officer in the Navy increased half a million per cubic centimetre and the Haemoglobin 42 per cent. with a fortnight's n of Saratogen.
Maliria has a peculiarly bad effect on children, whose growth it retarda most markedly. When given Sanatogen, such childron rapidly regain their lost weight, recover their health and grow normally,
Malaria alec produces the appearance of pre- mature old age in adults, Sanatogen removes this appearance and the patient rapidly looks younger and younger until he becomes as well as he ever was in his life.
General of the Forces is naturally more in tonoh with the whole body of troops at home than any to other commander, and if is very inexpedient risk the employment of intricate machinery with
most, for it reveals the colour of the hair, the lines of the figure, and the contour of the arms and shoulders better than the front, obscured by rufle or bos or falling drapery of one kind or another. The black satin tailor-made is favourite mainspring removed. its wear at the Horse Show. A little lady so clad was admirably next and well-finished. The skirt was tight, but not dragged in abovo the ankles. The coat was equally exiguous. It showed in front a transparent fucked black net chemiselte and high collar. The black chip hat had its single plume of equally black feathers, and the patent shoes had buckles of jet. The stockings, by the way, were so very open worked that they were almost sa nought upon the thinty little foot with their arched instey.
BOME COOL BLACK FROCKS...
A very cool-looking gown was worn at the Horse Show by an American lady. It was be tiste of the finest and silkiest, and was trimmed with long lines of black Valenciennes, dyed to its own shade. The gown fell in long straight, natural folds about the slim figure of the wearer, and she only heavy-looking thing about her was a long rope of black beads that seemed as much in the way as they were out of harmony with the rest of the costume. Some of us are still such savages about basds! The squaw, squatting in her wigwam, and peaceful fisttening her piccamiony's head, could give some of our smart Woman points in her love of these barbaric
The letters received from physicians, from men of distinguished position and from patients generally who have testified to the extraordinary Cures wrought by Saustogon are numbered by the ten thousand.
Dr. H. H. W. Hart, Hapur Ramount Dopot, Babugarh, United Provinces, India, writer
"I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in casos of Malaria, Enteric Fever, Dysentery and ether exhausting diseases, I have used it regularly now in my practice for the past two years, and in no single instance have I been disappointed with its results. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst caEOS WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK owed their recovery to Banatogen.
adornments.
by
Considering the progress made during recent Imperial Conferenses in the unifination of the armed forces of the Empire, and considering also the read for frequent inspections as the best means for securing common effort for a common purpose in the overses posessions of the Crown, the appointment of some adlatus to the Inspec ton General, imbued with his views and prepared to co-operate with him in prolonging his work overseas, has become an indispensable used of the times.
The diffoufties and worries which might very likely arise from attaching to the Meditor ranu Command the somewhat honorife and not indispensable attributes of High Com- missionership might very readily be overcome by absolving the Commander-in-Chief in the confining him strictly to his military role. This Mediterranean from si civil functions, and by can role is large enough as it stands, though it must depend upon, the Governments of the variou self-governing Dominions whether, and, if so, how offer, they soek assistance and advive. The duties of the appointment will require the exercise of unch tact and judgment, but in Sir Ian Hamilton, whose name is mentioned will find a popular and experienced comman in connection with the post, the Government Cer who will combine all the qualities neces sary for the successful performance of a difficult mission.
There will be only ons opinion in the Army in deploring the fact that, by reason of his decision, Lord Kitchener's active connection with the Army must, temporarily at all events, come to an end. The Army without Kitchener is like Hamlet without the Prince of Demark. But it nosd not be imagined that there existe any political intrigue to exclude Lord Kitobener. from any military office. The truth is that there is pufortunately no military position in the Army at home which Lord Kitchener would care to all. When the country is pleseed to ask him to take off his coat to carry to its final stage the grout work of military reorganization which Mr. Haldus can doubt has so well begun, no that Lord Kitchener will respond; but it is futile to suppose that he will be content to play snbordinate parts and to sally a great reputation by accepting responsibility without power. It may be that the Government will be able before long to provide Lord Kitchener with a high office, which his distinguished servioss have merited, England is not so rich in great mea who inspira general confidence that she cosa afford to see his unique personality and un dimmed talents lost to the country which he has serred so well,
This is the wedding month of the Besson Mr. Thomas Lyun, Caloutta, India, writcar Half-mourning is worn by the guests, and very "I was a broken down wreck of a mau, as far lovely compositions in gray and white, maure, as health goes, and had been a martyr to and black and white, have been evolved by one Maintis for four years, becoming weaker and modistes, of which London can boast the claver weaker, with the natural run-down condition eat in the world. Is not the capital serverl and ita nocompanimente, Brainfag, Nervoushes Paris talent as well as English? The combina and Dyspepsis Two bottles of Saratogen have tion is excellent. The beautiful materials now made an extraordinary difference for the bettor menafastared in England help towards the may, for the best. I shall always highly recom- charm of these light, fleecy dresses and cos mond Sanatogen everywhere I go. You will tuines, and all we want now is just so much of readily understand what a boon such a renovator partrictiam as will give the preference to the of life is to people in the tropics, PHY NOT ENGINGH?
who have the produco of British skill, - awful heat to fight against."
What is true of Malaria is equally true
It will cost nothing, this patriotism, so it Dysentery, Enteric Fever, and the other depressing conditions which are so prevalent in sight to come easy. The things are quits as tropical climates. Bandtogen may be obtained pretty as thoas that come from abroad, sad they are cheaper. Also, they wear longer from all chemista. Mesara. A. S. WaTION Inferior materials, both in point of colour and & Co., Hongkong, will forward, post, free, to all fabric, are prepared for the English macket applying for it a copy of a brightly written Try English: silks and satins, gentle readers phamplet How to keep Woll in Tropical of Thursday's Globe, Yon will rover ze Countries, by a physician, on mentioning the gret it. Bay English ribbons, English straw hata, and you will find that they are just as [127-3
Auperior to foreign se English tailors are acknowleged to be to those of other nations. Half the problem of unemployment would be solved if the women of England would shop patriotically. It would then be impossible for such an anomaly to occur as that the looms of No one need think that Lord Kitolerer will Lyons should be set busily sanning to provide eithar rist at home in filloness, or adopt the the British nation with national mourning role of military critic of this or any other Ad while our own are no more than normally ministration. Those who love the East return to the East. But whatever Lord Kitchener may decide to do, and however far afield his pre- dilection for wandering may tempt him, the pubile rasy, rest assured that his services will all times be available for his country, whenever there is work to be down, and power married to responsibility for the man who has to do it.
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became that some adaptation of the principle of the telephone would enable my deaf ears to hear again,
HOW I MADE MY DISCOVERY. It was while lying in bed one night that the question suddenly dashed aereas my inner consciou
"Why not a
deaf ears phone for the inside of my
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1. It relieves deafness and arrests ita progress,
2. It remedies hardness of hearing. 3. It causes no irritation,
4. It has no clumsy attachmenta.
5. It is entirely invisible.
6. It is perfectly safe.
7. It can be worn always-sleeping, washing,
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8. It is free from wire or metal.
9. It does not cause unpleasant noises in the
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10. It does not canne discharges from the ent 11. It does not have to be removed when
cleaning the ear.
12. It guards the mucous membrane from all
atmospheric effects,
If you will write to Professor Hoffmann at
The inspiration was so strong upon me that I instantly roes, dressed, and fairly rushed to my workshop. Within twenty-four bours I had befors me, fully completed, a minute applianco, Dept. 1444, 54, Duke Street, Oxford Street, the affect of which on my hearing was so London, W., England, I will send you at onse magnificent that it made me exclaim aloud: (post free and gratis) copy of my illustrated "A Lost I have got it passes mom and book, The Sense of Hearing How it is Im
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