THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923.

SPORTS COATS

(as illustration)

1.

Made of a fine quality Wast o* England flannel in a nice shade of Grey.

Cut and tailored by experts to afford perfect freedom. $26.50

TROUSERS to match $14.50

TWEED HATS and CAPS

MACKINTOSH

& CO., LTD.

Men's Wear Specialists.

Alexandra Building. Des Voeux Road.

THE BRUNSWICK STUDIO

REMOVED TO 17, Ice House Street

On March 1st.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

ROOF GARDEN BALLROOM

(on 4th floor.)

TEA DANCE DAILY

4.30 to 7.30 p.m.

Admission:

$1.00

Exclusive of Refreshments.

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

MISS FAYNETTA MUNRO

**Dixie's Daughter"

Featuring Original Plauologues and Southern

Dialect zones

DANCING NIGHTLY

9.00 p.m. to 12 midnight. IMPERIAL POLISH DUO

in

"TERPSICHORE'S REVELRY"

Admission Non-Diners

Diners in Hotel:

Tables may be reserved.

$2.00

$1.50

MADELEINE PEARSON.

AFTERNOON and

EVENING GOWNS.

Inspection cordially invited.

(NEXT TO CAFE WISEMAN.)

Tel. Central, 2313,

P. O. Box 530.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

SMART

WHITE SHOES

CAMERA

NEWS.

MrW.-E.Holloway, actor and producer, of the Holloway Courtneidge Co., now in Hongkong.

Mr. W. E. Holloway as Abraham Lincoln, in the play of that name to be produced here on Thursday.

High above the Kelwigstrasse in Essen, this French poilu watches the German inhabitants below.

The Earl of Crewe, British Ambassador to Paris, whó la seriously ill with pneumonia.

New York bas inaugurated ice tennia and is developing it into a popular winter sport. This picture shows a game in progress at the first rink to establish courts. The City Park Department is expected soon to lay out several ice courts.

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Ladies,

Up

Gents

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Date

Children

Style

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Here are three of the kiddies who competed in a Health Show at New York recently. -The little girl on the left won the prize as the most perfect baby shown.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

Recruiting Bergeant Turner of Bath, England, gave the Army & lift when he recruited into the service his two's John (left) and Alfred,

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