mantlos, fur wraps and hate. Such is tho fashion of yesterday and
WOMEN'S
WORLD to day.
The Perfect Woman. The measurements which go [Items of interest to women, to make the perfect woman are: notices of forthcoming and notes Weight, Sst. 3lbs.; height, 5in on recent social cvénie, and kin-putstretched arms from finger-tip dred paragraphs will be cordially to finger-tip should be equal to welcomed. The co-operation of her height. Around her waist qur lady readers is asked in order to make this feature at once cs- pecially intercaling and uecful.] WOOD EMBROIDERIES--A
NEW REVIVAL.
Berlin wool embroidery, says writer in a Homo paper, has onco moro leaped into fashion. This limo it appears on the latest Parisian creations, illinory, and even in quaint and curious. do- sign upon our peltry. With theso
she should monsure 22in., us against the 19 in. which in years. gone by denoted the perfoot wo- mann her but incasarement should be 34in., and over her arms 12in.; hor hip measurement should be 39in.; hier dainty ankle' should measure Sin., and her wrist in.; the depth of her chest should be one-fifth of her hoight,
TO-DAY'S RECIPE. Nastrini di Monasa.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 8 1912
Entertainments
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL.
HE HINCKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
PRESENT
GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPERA:
THE GONDOLIERS
PRICES.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
ON
21st March 22nd
11
23rd
MONDAY
25th
TUESDAY.
20th
„WEDNESDAY,
27th
AT 9 P.M.
$3, $2, $1. Sailors, and Soldiers in uniform
half price to $2 and $1 Souls.
now methods of utilizing the Ingredients: Six ounces of work so prominently boford ourour, two oggs, half a pint of Booking at the ROBINSON PIANO CO, Opons on Thursday, oyes it is worth while to look back milk, two tablespoonfuls
on this art of older days, · ·
A Noted Needlewoman. The end of the eighteenth cen- tury-producad_a_famous artist of
HELLOT,
of
Method: Sift the flour into a basin, mako'n well in the, centro, and put in the eggs and the sugar; add the milk gradually, and work-all to-a-smooth-paste, the noodle. Miss Linwood wrought Tet this stand for ton minutes, mostbeautiful pieturos withneedle then roll out thin, fold over, and and worsted. These productions eut into strips two inches long created such a fevoro that her and one inch wide. Fold the ends ono over the other, fry a golden brown in hot butter, drain, and sprinkle with sugar ml serve with lemon sauce.
oxhibition 'was one of the sights of Lonken. Imagino,copying a -voty lovely portrait of herself, painted by Russell whon she was only ningteen, and reproducing, it with such consummato skill that
TO-DAY'S HINTS.
Mother with little ones, and thoso in charge of patients whoso lict consists mostly of milk·
it renombled perfect paintinghould exorcise every care to pro- The fact that it was néedlowork ouro the freshest and the purest could only bo discornod at close cow's milk for their churgos, Wo quarters. Famo cains to her recommend before sho was twenty, and
The Dairy Farm. Co, Ltd
there is something, pathotic into those of our readers who go. the account written of her last elsewhere for their supply. piece of work. "The Judgment
Tho. fresh milk supplied by this establishment will satisfy
of Cain," in which it науа that *this occupied her ten years and the most fastidious. Every care
is taken to ensure purity and sloanliness,
was finished in her soventy-fifth year; sinco when the failure ol
Messrs. Kruse & Co., her eyesight has put an end to.
fino virginian her labours," Ou can imagine are offoring a the strain, and marvel that her cigaretic named the "Winifred, oyes lasted to so ripe an age. which we have heard highly That she eroated master pieces spoken of. It is a cheap cigarette, with her neadle was proved by the for a virginian, but it is of ex- offer made to her of three thou-cellent quality. Price and quali sand griners, an offer which shoty make it a cigarette worth refused, for her grostest triumph, smoking.
a copy of Carlo Dolci's "Salvator Mund. The fabric on which the artist warkod her picturos was made purposely to her own idou, and she porucnally superintended the dyeing of the many-hued worsted yarna employed in hor numerous chef d'oeuvres,
Origin of the Coloured Design. The moro modern Berlin work proper datos from early in the eighteenth century...The first coloured dosiga on cliccked paper for needlework was published in
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY, March 6th, And for One Week Only, DAVID
COPPERFIELD
COMING.
1804-5 by a Berlin print seller THE. SISTERS
named Philipson. His name
suggests English origin. It was
not until 1810 that these patterns became common. The spurt in
Sed Hand bills.
PRICE
R. II. S.
́(27
this branch of the publishing Hongkong, Gut Mach, 1912.
trade was due to the foresight of
vory
a woman. Mme. Wittich was the wife of a Berlin' book and print |
boing seller, and expert embroidross, she, with preception, saw the value of producing these patterns in quan tity. Her husband wisely followed hor advice, and started a lucra tivo business. The Germans wero' ahead of us in this respect, for those cloured designs were scarcely known to the ladies of tho British Isles till 1831, when
WM. POWELL,
LÍMITED.
GENT'S OUTFITTEĖS
TELEPHONE 346.
they began to circulate through NOW SHOWING
the efforts of a Rogent Street
dealor.
น
Other Times, Other Tastes, Though Berlin started the industry she did not continue to produce good quality designs. France and England, suppliod the best. The first Berlin pattorna
"GLYN'S"
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made)
were reproduced in silk, aftor NEW SHADES
that beads wore usod, and then
came, as a novelty, a
new
"Zephyr yara," which received
lin wool. Though actually manu-
the namo in this country of Bor-.
IN
SOFT FELTS
factured in Gotha, the wool was NEW BOWLERS
dyed in Berlin. Berlin wool om-
broideries were chiefly used to NEW STRAWS, ETC.
upholster furniture, and some- times whole familios combined to produce a completo. suite. We are apt to shudder at the taste, or, to our minds, the lack of taste, that prevailed during the early Vic- toria arp, and yet those industrious! ladies might have turned up their noses at the idea of including work that they considered only fit for upholstery upon dresses
Prices Moderato.
William Powell,
Limited
14th March, at 10a.m.
Honkgong, 6th March, 1912.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
COMING.
COMING.
FOR A SHORT SEASON.·
THE HUCHES MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
[215
Wil open on MARCH, 13TH, with
THE SPECTATORS."
A GREAT FARCICAL HIT. BOOKING AT HOUTRIES.
WATCH THE DAILY PAPERS AND HAND BILLS. Hongkong, 5th March, 1910.
THOS. COOK & SON,
Notices
Hotels.
KING EDWARD HONGKONG HOTEL
HOTEL.
Under Entirely Now Management.
Thoroughly Renovated,
Excellent Cuisine.
H. HAYNES, Manager..
Hur kong, 16th Jan., 1912.
[95
THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
TAIPEH, FORMOSA
Under the Direct Managemnont of the Taiwan Railway Dept.
EXCELLENT QUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE, RATES GYEN AND UP.
Unifonnal loto. poster incati all rris md steamori. Luggago sr- ranged for without any troublato guests.
liongkong, Jel Feb., 1912. [.189 HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET 8 GAP. The Peak,
[27]
Bear the Tram Terminus, Tel. 86. For Terms, apply to the
MANAGER.
PEAK TRAMWAYS 00.
LIMITED,
TIME TABLE.
Work Days.
Finer CLASS and Ur-to-data.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
J. FI, PAGGART,
Manager. [25
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
MANAGEMENT & CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
62]
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
CENTRALLY situsic, up-to-date Hotel, Resently renovated, and under
entituly Now Management. Largo and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Cuisine under the supervision of an Expo. enc. I FRENCH CHEF, and toparato Tabios, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Tane moderate, First Class accommodation for Families and Tourists,
For particulars and rates apply to
PROPRIETORS,
Telephone, 170
Telegrams Astor,“”
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
"AT"
BELLE VIEW HOTEL
Telephone No. 907,
SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.
2 P.M. to P.M.
Admission 25 cents.
P.M. to 8 PM..
9 P.M. to 11` P.M.
Admission 50 cents.
[24
String Band will play at the atore Hotel overy Sunday commencing from
4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Hongkong, 4th March, 1912.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hornkono HOTEL.
7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m. Every 16 min. Alzion, Mr. & Ms. Lecordier
W. GALI:AGHER,
Manager.
[21:
Aston Hovas.
Antonsen, Miss II, Ma.ques, F, P.,
(213
A.
McGowan, H. E..
8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11,80 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m.
10 min: 15 mln. 15 min.
AI.
Lemaitre, R. Baldwin, Mr. and Little, T. AL.
Adair, 11.
Meintals, W.
*
Mrs. A. M.
1.15 p.m. t
1.15 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 2.16 p.m.
10 min.
Lloyd, G. T.
Adains, U. C. Adix,
Moyer Mrs. B.
Moriss, Mr
1
15 min.
Balé, E. R.
dr
*
10 min.
Beatty, H. 0.
2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. » NIGHT CARS,
15 min.
Bockingsala, L.
$1
10 min.
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.
Head Office for the Far East:-10, DE3 VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI: 2-8, Fouchow Read. YOKOHAMA (82, Water Street.
#
TICKETS SUPPLIED ↳ EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP
LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY, $OURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest raten. LETTERS of
CASHED. FOREIGN MONIES exchange 1.
18 ]
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.10 p.m: every 15 minutes, SUNDAYS.
7.80 m..
CREDIT and CIROULAR NOTES ISSUED and 11.45 .m. to 12.00 ron
CRIF OFFICE:LUDATE 1030CS, LONDON. R.O.
SAINT-RAPHAEL
Tonic, Restorative, BiQESTIVE WINE
Vorlatábla.
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomia, Debility and Convalescence, to young women, children and the aged, Invaluable in hot climates.
DOCE: One wino-glass after the two principal meals, Each bottle of genuine VIH SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark:
(4) Tin WARRANTY STAMP of the Union DES FABRICANTS.
(3) A METAL ORAL advertisin; OLETRAS.
CLETEAS
fa a MELISSA and MINT cordial
which surpasses all others by its purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. OOMPAGNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL: Valosce (Drôme-France), CALDBECK MAC]REGOR & Co., Hongkong.
GRAVING DOCK
z, by 88ft. by 84ft. 0 in. Pumps empty Dock in 218-4 hours.
8.00 am to 10.80 mm, every 10.80 .. to 11.00a.m.
19
12.00 noon to 1.00 pm...
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
21
M
M
5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m,
NIGHT OARS as on Week
BATURDAYS,
Beeson, Miss M. Boilken, B. Belilios, Mr. & Mrs.
R. E. Belilios, Mr. E. R.
and mnid Bell, U. D. J. 15 min. Ferais, J. 10 min. iclita, H. 15 min Boolcon, G.
10 min. Bumano, L'.
18.min. Brown, S. M.
10 min. Chalmers, J. S 15 min. Chilvers, P. T. 10 mia. Crentzfeldt, Dr. Days, Cuttabarlson, W.
Davies, Hon.
Extra Camat 11,45 p.m.
SPECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildings,
Don Yoanx Road.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managem,
Hongkong, 8rd Nov., 1911. Just resuived, a fresh consignment of PAUL CLOUET CHAMPAGNE, Exira Dry
761
at $24.00 per case of 2 doz. pte.
FRENCH STORE,
TH
L. Gameau,
6 Quinati'a Rond Central,
REMOVAL NOTICE.
MacDonald, Mr. Beck, P. W. nad Mr. R. G. Į Birol, L." Machio, 1), D. Barn, J. P.. Maitland, Mr. and Dronkin, Mr. and
Mrs. D. P.
Mskin, H. R. Marriott, Dr. O. Marriott, Mr. and"
Mrs. Marriott, Miss Marshall, Mr. and.
Mrs. T. Marshall, W. B. Mayer, Mr. A.
E. Mayer, Miss
Mrs. A.
Morita, K.
Morton, Mrs.
Musso, di Oriolo
V. P.
Engelbroclit, Mir, & Naphaur, Mr. and
Mi'J.
| Eraps, 0.--
Feinstein, J. Filippini, P. Frankol, II. Frasher, J. Gilles, II. L. Gujna, H. M. Granado, A. Gross, J. L.
Melnas, Mr&Mr. | Hiraoh, M.
Mrs. J. T. W. Holmes, J. B.
Merecki, J.
W. McKean, Dr. W
Rees, K.O. Dore, R. 8. Dawron, A. L. Denso, Dr. D'Oettingen, V. Drew, W. O. Eames, E. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and
Him. H. O. Eitzen, J.
Ferrell, Mr. & Mr.
J. Q. Fisher, H. G.
Florin, A. G.
Forrester, J.
Freeman, J. II.
R. and infant
Mongini, II, Moore,., Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Mickle, D. M. Mitchelmore, E.V. Marob, A. S. Nogrier, Gen. Sir FX.C.O.v.0.
-Masra, Miss L. O.
·Hidron, J. F.-
Jesson, Mr. E. V.
Joseph, I. Lambert, L. Langebil, V.
Major, Mr. & Mia.
A. U.
4
Mrs.
Tage, II, C.
Bico, H. O. Rosenthal, F. Sampson, J. Sarmento, Elev. Scherzlin, Rev.
Q.
Simon, M.
Bmith, A. E. Sousa, Mrs. A. J,
રવ
Taylor Thornton, Geo. Triovileír, G. Witzler, Mrs. Witzamara, Mius
M.
KING EDWARD HOTEL,'
Northcomie, Mr. Adair, T.
Leanor, J.
and Mrs. F.D. Alexander, Mr. an Land, Mr. and
Norral, Mr. and
Mr. 1. N.
Odom, F.S.
Fackelt, Capt. C.
W.
Fry, Mr. & Mrs. F. · Rsy, È. H.
"HE OFFICES of WRIGHT and Fuller, Denman HORNBY, shara and general | Gaubert, B.
Raymond, E. M. Reay, Miss F.
Ritchie, Mr. & Mrs.
Mm, and child Aoki, T.
*r, F. A.
ebildron
Lau itsen, Mr. &
Mrs, C.
Avenell, Mr. and Leiria, Consul and
Mrs.
Mr.
Ba ett, Mr. and Manboff, C. N.
Mrs. W. C.
Balcson
Mastoy, Miss Mash, J. 8. Bakes, Mr. & Mrs. McHugh, Mr. and
R.
Bolilian, Dr.
Bonde, Madame D. McCormack;;3; ·
Ritchie, Miss Alison, F. K.
.Robinson, W. v.
Cowen; Mr.
Darby, A; J.
.
brokers, are MOVED TO-DAY: George, Mr. & Mrs.
E. J. MONDAY, 4th Marels, from *, Queen's Building, to No. 8, DES Groigo, Miss VOŒUX ROAD CENTRAL. Giles, Mr. and Mr. Rodyk, Mrs. F..
WRIGHT & HORNBY.
A. B.
Rohr, Miss 1 Hongkong, 4th, March; 1912, [220 Gorner. Mr. and Rosedale, W, A.
Mrs. F. W. Rota, O. H.
Royall, Mrs. D. O. SHIPBUILDERS, SALVONS, AND REPAIRERS, BOILMAKERS,Good, Miss A. FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUClbourn, V.
Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. TIONAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.
Grimshaw B. J. Elsee, David
B. A. Hall, Capt. T. F. Hankey, Mrs. V.
anil kon
Molorn Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships-Hala, Mr. & Mrs. Bolumen, H. H.
Engines, Bailors, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all
Clasuos of Enginooring, Iron and Wood Work Electri
oal Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools, installed
throughout the Works,
50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivote
and Metal Specimóna.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONGKONG Telegrape Address
OF HONGKONG, . LIMITED.
TAIKOO DOCK ?
THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking rostels my Lo18,000 true displacement, providing conditions for painting ships th most officient sesulp
100-Tox ELECTRIC CRANE or Quar→→
ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES TURODOsicer Tuz Suora Raxoma vé ro ito Tona,
Estimates given for Docking, RepriTMs to Hull and Machine gi Constractions! Work.
MANAGERS AND AGENTS:
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
HONGKONG, CHINA,
M.
d..0,
Dobble, Mr. & Mr.
J. A.
.. Mrs. Mody, J. H; N.
Nobbs, A. P.
Pazemore; Cant, &
Mr.
...
Peroy, C. A.
Pugner, Il,
Peal, U. A.
Edmunds, A. W. Edwards, F. F Elbert, Capt. W. Prostegon, H.
Ebbardt, Mrs, and Ramsay, Mra, R.
J
Schwolke, W. Blingsby, A. Smith, E. E. Spalding, Dr. And Mm. A. D. & in Spittles, J. Stanfield, I
child Elli, R. H.
Boos, L. O.
Rowoldt, B.
Elvlags, O. A.
leper, A.
Skene, Mra Borby, V.
Harrison Harrison, Miss.
Sparge, II. 8.
Stewart, Opt and
Torabas, Miss
Kemp, Capt. and Watkins, H.
Mrs. W. J.
Waldron, J.,
Keaton, A. C.
Waire, Hin Weiss, B
Kilian, Bleu C.
Kraft, Mr. & Ms. Young, J. B.
Hardson, A. Stanford, W. E.O.Helms, F. Henderson, C. A. Simeon, Mr. and Hughes, H. R.
Min F Hawett, Hon. E. A.
Bquare, Misa W. Bowell, Mrs. H. A. Stínar, La., and
MI., C. E. Hindson, AE C. Hodgson, Mm. O. Botherland. P. D. Hoskins, J. P.
Them, Mia K.
W. Hough, 1.8. Haghen, 11. R. Hurlimann, Mion Harado, E. L Innes, Capt. B.
Jrokson, C. Johnson, M. Johnson, F. J. Joseph, M. At
Joseph, B, M. Kennedy, Miss Kindler, Maj. and SO MN, OPJAAR:
Kaspp, W. B. Kuraman, A
Tranger, Mr.. La
*M.. Trimm, C.
Uyamun, K,
Vermej, G.
W.D.
CRAILINBURY.
Adams, Mr. & Mu.
&2 children:
Vollbrecht, MI, & Aston, Liest, and Hasel
Ma.E Warren, H. J. v Watsuman, E. J. Whin, Mr. & Mr.
H. L. H Whitmareb, A White, D
Ould
GARKO MY
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