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CHILDREN'S FROCKS,

To see a little girl looking like a miniature roplica of her mother would at the present time arouse amusement at the expouse of the mother and sympathy for the stall victim. Yet for several generations children wore clothes of exactly the same fashion is

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912.

ribbons, and silk stockinge to LOCKED IN A BOILER. food the praises of which have matoh. Generally speaking,

frocks are worn quite short, they

just reach the knges and rovonl

A messago from New Havon, quite a deal of the dainty stock-Connecticut, dated Feb. 6 says ings and shoes."

Charlos Tulver, a deck hand on

been sung

the chief medionl men tu overs part of the world,

and by thousands upon thousands KING EDWARD of their colleagues everywhero.

Sanntogen's power. of digos- tibility is so groat that it is rapidly assimilated. It has been called by physicians “the food which is all food and no ing from severe burns as the result wnate, and consequently it

A good plan is to have ninon the Storm King, one of the overdreas and several coloured Starin Lino boats, will probably slipe, with shoes and stockings to muteli them. This proves a lose his log, and to-night is suffer most oconomical favostmont. It is a particularly good notion, too, for dancing-class woar, in whichi black or brouze shoes are an excellent choice.

TO-DAY' RECIPE.

Tomato Soup. Soupes muigres may be so de- licious that it is to be regretted that English housekeopora do not allow them to appear more

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Wotels,

HONGKONG HOTEL

Notices

HOTEL.

Under Entirely New Management.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

Excellent Cuisine.

H. HAYNES, Manager.

Hongkong, 16th Jad..'1912.

of being practically looked in the throws no strain on the ex Thoroughly Renovated. huge boiler of the boat. His homecretory organs. Finally, as it Jcontains phosphorus in the oxaot address is No. 441 Baldwin form in which it exists in the Avenue, Jorsoy City, but ho is now at the Now Haven Hospital and will be thoro for some time.

There had boon trouble with the boilor all the way up from New York, and. Tulver was spat from the deck to see if he could

brain and norvous system, it re- stores thom to their highest power of activity, and thus bone- file the whole body in the shortest time and most vitul manner pos- sible. Ja his analysis, that dis- tinguished Medical Officer of Health and Public. Analyst, Sir

Charlo's A. Cameron, G.B., M.D.,

frequently on the menu. It should make the necessary repairs. His F.R.C.P., atutos Sanalogen bo borne in mind that the success arrival in the boiler room was contains a relatively large amount

tontion.

fresli

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Taiwan Railway Dept. the Direct Management of the

EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND GOOD SERVICE RATES GYEN AND Ur.

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J. H. TAGGART,

Manager. [25,

GRAND HOTEL,

Telephone 197.

MANAGEMENT & QUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT

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„F, REICHMANN, Proprietor.

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL)

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

"ENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and únder entirely Now Maungement. Large and Comfortable Reams, Excellent Cuisine under the supervision of an Experiencel FRENCH CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Ïlectric Light throughout. Tamma modeste, First Class accommodation for Families and Tourists.

For particulars and rates apply to

PROPRIETORS.

Telephone, 170

Telegrama "Astng."

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their mothers and fathers.

of this variety of soup deponde unnoticed. He erawled into the of organic phosphorus, i.c., phos- To detail the stages, by which

upon the flavour hostowed upon

tiseugs in exactly the form in wo arrived at the children's it by the assaisonnemout and boiler and was at work there phorus which is offered to the Under, fashions of to-day would be long bouquet garni-a point to which when the strong wind finally blow which it can be easily ab Sanntogon's value and todions. It sufliess to remark we English pay for too littlo at the heavy door shut, and it sorbed."

Birikingly further boen snapped so that it was impossible has in passing that not long since,

Ingredients. of

attested by Dr. Ernest Ott, to open it from the inside. during Queen Victoria's oild tomatoos, a sprig each of parsloy

Physician. Extraordinary to His

Uniformed hota. poilor inati a!] | Elisha Alling, the engineer, not late Majesty King Edward VII.,irzins and stainer Luggage aro By kind permission of Captain Fisher, the Band hood, children's clothes' were very and thyme, six peppercorns, one simplo, made of the same elaborate rasher of bacon, oz. of butter, knowing Tulver was inside. Use who latos In my experience rangel for without any trouble to of S. S. Korea" will play at the above Hotel on

the results of using Sanatogen | guests.

Saturday next, the 30th instant, commencing `at. material that the ago demanded on onion, one turnip, ono carrot,

9.80 p.m., sharp. shoute 1, but the sizzling of the of convalescence after sovere luz, of small sig.

W. GALLAGHER, Manager. Mothod.-Peol and slice the sten drowned his cries. He rush-illnesses, and also when it was onion, turnip, carrot, and celery, ed toward the door, but the steam desirable to build up the strength, Put the butter into a alewpan, was a thick ho could not find to stimulate the bodily functions, and to improve the circulation of and when hot put in the rasher it and was badly burned. When the blood." of bacon cut into shods, and the

for their mothers, and a "party one stick al celery, 4 pint of stock/boiler, turned on the steam. Tulver, have been notably good in cases

frook of goud soft silk, plainly unado, was accounted quite suitable for the small girl; hor brother was also simply clad. With the anddon cult of testhole

dress came more artistic garments,

and the frequent uso of yollow,

which had for some time been

was Acon

a

alicul vegetables, and fry for a he did, he pounded on it, burning

few minutes, Cut the tomatoes himself more severely, nid finally all chemists and bazaars.

in small pieces, put them into the attracted the attention of Alling,

Hongkong, 1st Fab., 1912. HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.

PLUNKET'S

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Hongkong, 27th March, 1912.

HOTEL LISTS.

The Peak, Loar the Team Terminas..

Tel: 36. For "arm", apply to the

MANAGER.

Помолоно Ноти Andrews, Miss I, Marecki, J. Apear, Mrs. D. M. Menter, Mrs. A.

MoCorasek, Miss

MeŬormack, Mrs.

I;

A.

Sanalogen can be obtained at

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Mr. A. M. Bate, E. R. Bailken, B.

Bolcher, Mira, A.

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and poppercorns, and let all fry cently for six or seven minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent them burning. Add the stock, gently for two hours, and at the

somewhat despised colour. Then the quaint Jule "Liborty" frock with a small yoke and dainty turned-down and allow the anup to simmer

collar and cuffs. Te-day there are the most dolinate tints, and the daiutiest garments imaginable at the service of the small girl.

Some Pretty Childish Fashions,

The frooks hore described are suitable for girls from soven to thirteen years of age.

fell out unconscious.

end of that time pass it through A Royal Physician's Experience. COST OF INSTALLATION QUICKLY ABSORED BY

Biovo. Retura it to the sauce- pan, and when it boils add the Sago and bail for anothor fifteen or twenty minutes until the sage is clear, Servo very hot with fried bread.

Ninon is one of the most FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

charming dress fabrics availablo,

A CHANCE FOR EVERY

AMATEUR

"I feel completely done up! How often does one hour that expression, which moans ao much to the man or woman who uttora it and, ne a rale, so little to those who hear it.

"

It betokens, of course, a condi- tion of mental and physical lassitudo, cither of which may result from the other, and denotes that for some reason or other th individual is "bolow par," and that his vital forces are not work. The proprietor of the "Hong- ing properly. It may be that the kong Telegraph" has decided to digestion is disordered and he is aanlin 10 during March his not able to assimilate sufficient offer if two prizos for the best food, or that his excretory organs photographs submitted to the are unable to keep the blood Toditor by amateur photographors,sulliciontly pure, with the result that waste products increase in luring the mouth.

it and block, as it were, the vital functions in exactly the same way ing ashes block a furnace.

The first prizo in one of

810

and this is chosen for a pale pink frock which is lined with maizo Japanese silk to lond it warmth. There is a little hand-tucked vest, and the blouse-top is fashioned in kimono style, strips of ninon alternating with Malince lace. The little full skirt is built high, coming right up under the arms and aliaped to a point in front. Just above tho kuces there are two hall-inch tucks and the second is one of $5.

It is obvious, too, that, as every It Las been decided to widen function of the body is under the about on inch apart, then anthe seo of the competition. To control of the nervous system, if insortion of Malincs, again two more-tacks, and from the last restrict it largely to nelive life in the latter is "below par" the the Colony excludes many ama-former will, likewise, in time,) fuck there issues a narrow frilling tours who are not yet experien- tend to work sluggishly. of Malines laco.

Iced in this class of work. As the

It is equally obvious, therefore, To girdle the high waist, thore whole purpose of the competition that whether the causeis nervous is a sash of peau de soie in maize is to simulate interest in photo- colour shot with rose pink, termi-graphy in. Hongkong it has been or physical, this condition of nating at the left side with a felt better to remove all restric- "floppiness" or eunui can bo mot readily removed by the use of a' chou and long onds.

food which is easily digestible on Another pretty cream frock in

Olve Everyone a Chance. the one hand and has no waste pleated, spotted not, was made quite full with a high waist on!- Pictures of active life, then, on the other, while if, at theenmo Bined by a thick cherry-coloured pictures of still life, pictures lime, it directly nourishes the silk cord ending in long tassels. recent or pictures taken months nervous system, its action in Draped over the shoulders was a ago, pictures of life or scenes in bringing about a cure will be little fielm, whick had, scalloped Hongkong or pictures taken in even more rapid still. alges, and which was further any part of China, pictures taken All these qualities are possessed ornamented with a little group of at Home-any picture, general or by Sanatogen, that Empire wreaths in ribbon-work local, may be sent along if it in two shades of green and cherry possesses interest at all."'With ealour. The wide cuffs on the the competition of so elbow sleeves woro similarly prehensive a character there is a troated, and the scallops were also chance for any amateur photo to be sent at the hem of the skirt.grapher in Hongkong to win one A picturesque frook, in white of the prizes. The rules of com- eatin, had a yoke, on to which the petition appeared in the issue of ekirt, which renohed to the toos, March 1

vas set in box-pleats. Outlining the high waist and hiding the Jina of the yoke was a rich, wide ribbon sash, with the palest bluo ground, on which was printed n Blurrod design of pink and red roses. The collar worn on this frock was composed of row after row of Valenciennes lace, through which was threaded narrow blue satin ribbon, The little sleeves, which barely reached the elbow, had two frillings of this soft filmy lace.

Shoes and Stockings. The shoes and stockings should in eaoli osse match the trim- minga, For the last-named frook, pandal, shoes of pale, blue, satin were supplied with crossed blue

tion und to

com.

Photographic Competition

Coupon.

I

March 20, 1912, agree to enter the photographic competition on the express understand- ing that the editor's de- olaion shall be final, and that he may, at his disore- tion, use the print sent herewith either in the "Hongkong Telegraph "or the "Weekly Telegraph.

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