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BEAUTY WHILE YOU WAIT.

HY ME. ERNEST AMES.

of certain face or figure specialists. There is s terrible operation well known in Paris which is both dangerous and excruciatingly painful, and on account of the great risks undertaken it in Although we are assure that the manu. necessarily a very expensive one. It consists factures of England are flagging, and that cer- having the face entirely Bayed, which is gear tain industries are dying out. there is one that, anteed to restore the tissues and reproduce the is developing and spreading with amazing complexion of lovely seventeen. The effect is

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16rm, 1906.

THE KING AS A YACHTSMAN.

thusiastic

The introductory article in the now Yachting Monthly in H. H.King Edward VII.. Admiral of the Royal Yacht Squadron." Apart from his position as King of a great maritime nation, says the article, King Edward in a yachtsman en- Le took a leading part in it, and it without it. Even the most ardent tariff refaring often snaha ond the fee is guineas. was largely owing to his influential interest

that the Yacht Rad mes zust admit it is immane from the banefal Many victims are found ready and willing to from a mouse ar a black butle sheer

THE AMERICAN WOMAN,

It is in the nature of things that the Society of American Woman in London should be in- terested in the opinion which so eminent a historiaa and philosophar an Dr. Emil Beich

AN UNHEALTHY LIVER OR STOMACH STARVES YOU.

Doan'a Dinner Pilia Cure Eveny L, ver, STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE.

MAIL TABLES

AS OFFICIALLY PERPARED.

FOR 1906.

rapidity, and no town, however insignideant. Csupposed to last for soren gears, blood.piponut Wand devoted to the sport. AR Prince Dr. Reich plaed his view of the feir sex seress battlefield has to face is the cutting-off of food expected arrival at their destinations, as well as

from 1881 to 1901, obtaine

has formed of the woman of the United States, The greatest danger the General on the

the Atlantio before a critical audience, including supplies: it means the starvation of his troops, In just the same way, X. Whitelaw Reid, Lady Lester-Kaye, Lady and ultimato disaster.

influence of Free Trado, nor will party politics | undergo this ordeal; woman who would fee was Prosiding Association, of which bé | Lookyer, and Lady Mexim, sta laucheurs of the your greatest danger in the failure of the liver It is the industry of Beauty Making, and the fally facing death itself in the fortura hope of representative position. It was by hincinty,at the Hotel Cecil, and they met with gen. and stomach to change your food into nourish-

ever be able to shake its foundationa trade which in done in washes, oresme, skin revivers, face bandager, eye stretchers, nome ime prowre, ryelash foods, and wrinkle eradio tears

far

in a

exceed that of the most thriving public scrowded thoroughfare. Within the ist teu years the number of "Beauty Doctors has increased enormously. and their clients are as the and of the pan, Columns of the newspapers are occupied daily for by Hlvertisements of orery kind of onre every datoription of blanish, and also for the means of enhancing any good points already povessed. Everything is promised to th pathetically credulous customers, from an in crease of sisture or a Romus noze to a flawless

completion and luxurinut hair.

EPECTOS ALLUREMENTS,

The professors of the art charge large fies for consultation, and the intersions have to be

screaming

prod

reach

otive participation Hritish yacht-racing ed its highest state of perfection the onerous duties of State render it for Hi

His Majesty to decote much time to

to this

utter Britannic still hoists the well known colours and cruises over the old courses where

zits doors with costly offerings is their pastime of which he is so fond, but his racing they wouldy had bean Frend women and organ is being robbet of its proper hoorish-1

& few are yours of beauty and power.

And so the nuty making industry thrices ald women and young women alike paso, besiging hands and limited credulity in their hearts, believing the great gift of the gods may be purchased, and that a fair cautenance is mera.

Chronicle.

ly a question of "treatment and gold. Dailych she wou fame and credit for br Royal

THE HEALTH OF THE JAPANESE

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Owner.

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iver. Dean's Dianer

for love mal for dowry. --Taschiare done taken at once by anyone who is unwell.

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Shows the dates of departure of the Mail to Europe and America, and the dates of their

'the dales of return Mails,

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Efficacious because absalulely pure English Oil Not made of gela)ine

Full directiona.. All Chemists. Insist on SAVARESSES

Aral acceptaneo,

The learned doctor found that went for the blood, bones and tires.

This is why liver and stomach trouble is so the character of the American woman had much to do with the building up of the United serious; it me us that no matter how much you States:

If the wives of the settlers in the sat, you are being slowly starved; erary nerve eighteenth

never have crossed the Alleghany

ay mant; the blood is poor sod boking in redness, Mountains, and if they had been Gormans the the lips and cheeks become pule, the eyes yellow, growth of the great interbad in the weat the expression baggard. You grow thin and would bare brou impossible. In bis five years weak, feel heavy and listless. These rasidone in the States he was struck with the are the digestive organs ery for help, and entire absanes of a desiro in "down" other Dean's Dinnor Polls should lov ungd regularly his career as a private owner. In that year he people. In Europe class was subjest to class, I every sign of the trouble has gone, other. wise you will be in danger of ausis, constipa- purchased the 36-ton entier Dugar, and in bat in America all class were subject to woman, 1871 he bought the Alexandra and is the fol- and it was owing to woman that social and tion, chronic indigestion, biliouss. Fysiopsia.

and congestion of lowing year the Princess.. In 1973 he turnud political equality was so pronounced a feature.

the to stentu, becoming the owner of the X-ton sy. Dr. Keich declared that the reason the Ameri- Fills are made from pare roots and berts that Zenobia. But it was in 1871, with Hildegarde can women were amongst the most beautiful help tho is r, stom in and boats, restoring a

198-to schooner), that is Majesty made bis

કર્મ food. *peciureus of

digestion nhood was that men married natural action and a healthy first bid for racing honours. Hildegarde was a

This medicine ought to be in erary home, and a he Nicholsen bat she had to ment some the American wo

ship.

6 paid a heavy of the fastest racers of the period-Egerin, by the loss of

Doan's Dinner Pills aio 1/11⁄2 a box. or 6 boxes. human qualities, but they Inoue, Florinds, frilans, Arrow, and Pipes bad to remember that the chars and race of for 6. Of all chemists and medicine destors, or direct from the proprieters, the Faster- But in spite of this strong opposition fildegarde the Frenchwoman had besu attained at the was the Corres Town Prize in 1376, and ju

but without running a docto of much liberty in her early years, and McClellan Co., Wells Strost, Oxford Street, pense of

U OB recupt of price. following year the Queen's Cup was also cap that the Austrian bad lost much by her ins neute London, England, post free

ITCHING SKÍN DISEASES.—The first tared. In 1880 the Royal colours were trans-love of music. ferred to the 10-top cutter Formont, which bad

Mrs. Francos Squire Potter, professor application of Doan's Ointment will reliave Katasy for Mr Literature in Minnesota Unirersity, pointed out | Eczema, Izching Piles, and any 'itching, skini orar, the opposition was of the strongest.

When to cure the worst case. Doan's inlmont woman for woman was not to be icand. dar tand Richardson's Samorna appeared, and one wesian succeeded it helped all of her sex; soothes and heals the pres of the skin it does

whore one failed it hurt the rent. the Forming was hardly their matole. For five

The increase not dry up too quickly, nor irrita o the skin. Fear the Forata carried her Royal owner. till of women wage-earners did not mean at 10 for 6 pets.

It is pure and elsar. Price R6. 2 a pot, or Ra. Of all chemists and druggists. to subject latter yacht, which was His Majesty's second

or direct from the Foster-McCallan Co., 8. life to chance in marriage. The American Gosport ship, was not intended for racing pur-

woman wished to exercis honourable Wells Street, Oxford Street, Loudon, Furten, ahoice in shaping her own destiny, and if she pest free on receipt of price

[59- pass and little was done.

could earn her own living she could exercise ber choice in marriage. She was as grave and self- United States had had sizes the days of the religious colonists.

ben built in 1879 by Michal

fa the

is entirely occup which ste is advised will) to Japan, he had attained to the high office of Statley. Here avein. hou's famous You that in America the traditional jalousy of complaint, while and pot is generally sufficient

with 000 above all, attractive.

The silver cord is never to losses, or the gollen bowl to be broken while it is in the

It was in 1993 that the Royal colours, made a record which will be hard to beat, Still the

power of Bond-street or the Rae de la Paix totected it on scott1960 he had been actively contest was against the strongest opposition, snorificing and as steadfast a cititu as the

Chose only use B

priests and priestesses in the more celebrated fanez deroted to the mannfecture of beauty. Cording old ladies aro told that it they will only hold a certain mystic stone in their hands for one hour each day, keeping the attention firmly fixed on what thay sro doing, they will experiences Beuration of returning vigour, and ou examining their face at the ond of the course. they will discover it has become rong and lovely, devaid of wrinkles or any of times ruds and ugly marks The stone is nifderstood to have been found in the tomb of an Egyptian lising in the flest dynasty 4, B. C, sad the fee for the course is twenty-five guineas.

DUFIS. Then there are the sats of "bandelot es "NO much sold and used in Paris, simple little ar. rangements of white ceflon strapping soared A box

*

with some kind of harmless va guineas. With in cases of kakku

CURIAEZ

but in Britannia His Majesty had a yacht which was fully a match for the finest prodne

Mrs. Webster Glynes, the president, said the tions of two continents. For five years she her placi, and it was not until Watson designed monde American was tas busy la cultivate the Sine the Afeteor for the German Esperer that her arts, but he was willing to do so by proxy, and supremacy was challenged. Against Navalur sont his wife and daughters to "o" Enrope for and Vigilant from America, and car own bin. This was a martyrdom he thoroughly

held her own.

Undoubtedly she was a duke's coronet."

Under the length and sail area rule Britannia was the best yacht ever raced, and her perform muces were causistent and uniform. To fire years she won 147 dags in 219 starts, and prizes

to the amount of £10,000 in value. She suDPASS-

fully represented this country against the Herreshoff designed Vigilant, and there never there waters. She was the centre of attraction was a more evenly balanced yacht racing in is the nest fleet of reing craft w his evox seen and her popularity was only exceeded by that of her Royal owner, His Majesty King

Edward VII.

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KEATING'S

At St. Thomas's Hospital, on May 7th, Baron Takaki delivered the Brst of a series of three The Preservation of Health amongst the Personnel of the Japanese Navy and Army.

Mr. J. G. Wainwright, treasurer of the arranged many weeks in advance. It is all hospital, in in trodnefuge in leeurer, said Baron fronted with the greatest gravity and serious. Takaki had come to St. Thomas's in 1874. and I greatly distinguished himself at the collage, Bess, and the operator has the moooper of a bad

physician in aslinary," and a smile which where he won numerous prizes and the Chester medal for surgery and the treasurer's gold modul. would do credit tan srohbishop.

A large portion of the time of wasy women He had been bouso surgeon, resident accoucheur, the stemmings, rubbings, and assistant house physicist and on his rotaru and the massaging

Director General of the Medical Department of kerp her young and beautiful; if she be strong-

the

Nav Imperial Japanese minded, then it in

is physical exercises or peculiar

Baron Takaki said that he bad received the inhalations or exhalations, or even more subtle

But the great win in view invitation to give the lectures * a grant personal mental procell in to romain youthful, and, honour and es a great compliment to the medical in 1885 the schooner Aline replaced bor. The to home or to maternity, but dislike to i

profession of the Japan Empire The subject which he had selected was the site as that which he bad choren when he delivered the Cartwright 1 lecture in the United States, and he of his long sorrico in the keep them in order.

Since Japanese navy The most extraordinary self-deception is

hora mstluks searsisura after poren engaged in work in his own country, where he Ty practised

youth, and they will sak one's opinion as to had established a hospital supported by charity, misl the new treatment they are undergoing for medical stool where instruction in medical wrinkles, unblushingly overring that Profesor science was given from list books and where tations, while the study of the English language was onceur. few simple incautal is to the meanest intelligenco it is sbrious that aged in every way, and a training school for grostor part of his time, however, the poor haggard face with the anxious, worried a boon devoted to study which lad fis ex- eyes, is one mass of ponder and

Wonderful assertions are made by the high terminution of kak'ke, or bori-beri. In order to any !!., Batanita, and ̃Aitsu, she triumph-enjoyed, and he would not exchange his hale for

paint,

ilinatrate the importance of the study of that one of the most porfoat yachts ever built-a disense he showed a table of the general health credit to her Royal owner, who raced her so of the navy from 1878 to 1988. From that it keenly, and her desgaer, who had given of his appeared that the average gumber of general best. diseases during 1878.78.80 was just over 4.327 per thousand-that is, one sailor suffered 1.3 times every year. The death-rule averaged 1634 per thousand, and the invaliding rate 875. The number of kak'ke patients 34933 par thousand those who who died from it averaged 795 aud those invalided 45. In 1884 the decreased to 798 and invalids to 780; the nur Fonorith health of the masy improved deaths bar of general disease der 880d so that the individual suffered only 177 times a year. Deaths from kak ke in that your averaged 127.35 per thousand. The impioresient entinued until, in 1988, general disonses for thousand averaged 49, deaths 7-, and invalids 915,

184% of this ita- containing four of these in There is funny story of a fire occurring provenant were the establishment of the Naval in the house of n woll known

Loun Medical Bareau in 1872 und the education of jo hot naval medical officers. At that time there was lads of some sixty summers, fame is one who had a thorough idea of Laval hygiene, youth

for the brillianes of

of her

because there was no special sanitary work When the alarm was given she rushed out of be her room too terror-stricken to remember that carried out by medical offers in the navy, and she was wearing the wonder-working bandalotte, other offers thought that the medical mon which looked like a kind of ghastly white mark, the pary were simply meat to treat diseases But the servants ou babckling her, thought and the wounded. Records abou: hospital who was a ghost, and ded in terror, or could patients and hygienic affairs gradually became they be indul to return to their fameex-nore complete, and instructions relating to the duties of medical officers were issued. In 1872, tinguishing duties. Happily the ire was a triling us, or the results might have been, Wheeler. attached to the British Legution, was invited to lesture at the Naval No one is turned away from the doors of the Hospital, and Dr. William Anderson beauty doctor. All are wads welcome, and alt silly invited from England to touch junior are assured with sheerful mendacity that it is medical officers and studs. In 1877 sixteen merely

men were quali Bed and pased out of the school. a question of a faithlal application to the treatment, sad the ross and the lily will The first thre, like himself, had been die stad blcom again.

And will my figurerally be like in St. Thomas's Hospital for the higher yours? tremblingly asks the sont, rel-faced Dures of sindy. They were Surgeon-General obvinely given over to the pleasures Yamamale, who served in the war with Russis or old lady, of the table,Certainly, madam," oplies the Chief surgeon of Yokosuka Naval Bintios prisuteas, who is very slim and cannot be more Surech-Geral Totsuka, who served as Chief possibilities of raising the problem by an issus of £1 notes. France had a reserve at the Bank than twenty seven.

I was exactly like you Surgeon of the Sussho Naval Station, where

of France of 115 millions sterling in gold and 4 until I used the snakes-skia oiuiment but the majority of the wounded from the naval by industriously following the directions which lights were treated; and Surgeon General millions in silver, and the cffe at rate of that you can read on the box I have become be you Admiral Togo's Hosts. Ignorance of foreign May, 1800. How did Frazen zoanage to keep DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

Suzuki, who was the Chief Medical Officer of institution had remained at 3 per cent, since IKAW BEE ME, And so, with hope onso more

...$10.0 OF THE FAR-EAST ... alight her bosom, the stent old lady armed guages led to considerable difically is the this enormous reserve? Any banker would say. with the nintmaut, for which she has paid five study of medicine both then and afterwards, that it was brease Farin was not a frus market

Do.

Do. Small Edition 00 and he regretted that English had not been for gold if it was insouvenient to the Bank of guiness, bappily taken her departure

exported, steps were DIRECTORY OF PROTESTANT Many of the remedies are sacribed to Egyp-sdopted in the Imperial University in taching France that gold abould be exp

This, of course, MISSIONARIES IN CHINA,

JAPAN AND COREA... entered the pay in t.%, and was a ofreras quite true, and the adoption impressed by the large unaber of kat ke in London work but he tolerated, being contrary CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY:

Social and Political Naval, by C. J. patients, and turned his efforts to finding out to the most cherished traditious of our banking to the toilette, and even the prand Empress Jalas canes and treatment. He came to Londen policy. But he did not think that this

study, and returned to

H Jajan ju explanation was of itself sufficient to scout coleswaded to the use of false hair. But thus to early Victoring period charged all those fris elous when he was male Director of the Tokyo Naval for the fact that the French were able 16 kep Hospital. 1 at once wed to work to rolled mich a very large cash reserve. He thought that drings, and in the forties and "fifties the woman who painted her fans or in any way atempted to data about the disease which worked such the circumstance was owing is no small degres "sist na are." was accounted as a black shave in the navy, and fan that the apper to the fact that the Bank of Frares was able to sint classes rarely became effected by it, that poopis keep in circulation notes to the valon of nearly lost soul, for them ther

inted at living in the same place suffered unequally, and millions sterling. The geld which formed redemption. The finger of scorn wa

it being enerally accepted that she was not that it was chiefly, but not entirely confined to the French reserve was gold whis's has been In 1892 he was appointed displaced from circulation by the very large pote "sery nice,

" and "tua

tha man in the stres the large towns.

But if that Vice-Director of the Naval Medical Buran, at. In Englond, however, they could set in- thought she was s

play votres.

time when aftairs in Coren were critical and press the ironiation of notes of the denomina toa simple observer of huviza nature were la

in RH

The Bank of England Thosa

was quite ships stayed thers days, but, owing to

info force that a goodly proportion of

rerived, not unknown to the boards of his favouril

with speak Thenytor. and a walk in the Park would he, unfit for tattle. Inoue ship, for instance, it was possible-ha did not wish

our total noto circulation could certainty-that convince him that Madame Tussaud's Warworks 195 men out of 2 were down with kakko

Other cases of a like nataro followed. As the very oonsiderably increased. Here, then, wae

If su the question of food, sad obtained detailed of £1 notes find favour with the public ***

reserve of gold: ports on that matter As a result of this would aneb an issue increase our Le was able to think that lak ke was caused by Mr. Sykes afterwards referred to and commented the disproportion of nitrogenous and

the late Mr. Willian Fowler's scheme nitrogenous elemente in food the the aromat of introduced in 1894, and Lord Goschen's web-me the former was insufficient and tint of the latter propounded in 1891, for, the issue of 1) noter, excessive, that the symptoms of this dissues and remarked that, although the latter proposal vre really due to these cases, and that the did not find favon with bankers, yet the good results obtained by purgativos were due arguments against it did not appear to be During the crude and heighted years of the to their powers in getting rid of the abundant convincing. early port of the Vistorian regime there was a carbohydrates. He also came to the conclusion hard and fast line somewhat unkindly draw that the pathological changes occurring in between basury and ugliness. The fort of the tissues to repair the waste, owing to this and muscles wore the result of inability of luxuriant ringlets, high story po-seasons of brews, and straight neses being first immortal. insuffieisges of nitrogenous subtances in the ind by fox

toast and

finally extatmad iu food, and the changes were further aggravated and SOD

of the large quantity the presence of

of carbo- the pages of the Keapsako. But nowadays hydrates in the food. In October. 1982, be sub-

Very serious

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Before a meeting of the Chartered Institute of Socretaries, held at the London Institutions. Mr. F. J. Bartkope (of the London and County Banking Company) presiding, Mr. E. Sykes secretary of the Institute of Bankers) read a paper on The Circulation of Small Notes" At the outsot

of his remarks the author dw attention to the absence of notes below £5 which

this

respect from all distinguishes England in other countries, und sien to the comparatively nitaportant part played in this country by the circulation. He afforwarde existing observed that, while our gold reserve remained Market at its present low figure, the Money could

nut hope to free from sudden and unexpected changes in the rates of interest with speculative the attendant exaggestion of the dement in many of our business transactions. Many schemas had been put forward for in teasing our resorras, but without touch practics! meult so far. He wanted them to considor the

nate

tion or Indian origin, and it one is to butiew all medicing rather has German. He himself taken to prevent such expof such a police

ous hears, even the grave is liting in the times of the immortal into of Cheridges Hotel notoriety were not above certain ads"

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large evening party the company were to preval-nes of kak'ko among the inn. Wore gironlation If however. £l notes were i

to-day he wäuld soagine throw whips had to be sent to Chemloc. tions at press to

to

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THERAPION.

mplete revolution has been wenight in this de pasturentul medical scheme, yehlistthaytande have been rocarril by malth and happiness whats TARAFI BIPV:nosis hul been merely dragging out a

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result of the begu'y industry everywhere apparent, and the marvellous combinatious of colour in face and hair neo quite how bering. One gazes with astonishment on one's branette hostess of last year now advancing with golden locks and crimson cheeks, and the flaxen haired debuta to of a few months ago nas ruddy auburo tresses and the blackest of arched eyebrows,

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sand wigs, and the chapa

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Ho also tried the new system of diet ou Silver et while weit. Ever since the world began certain number of kak'ke patients in the Naval wmen here desired to be broatiful, and

ne suffering too great to undergo por sum of lospital, makdug comparisons with the results

and obtained.. money too large to squander if the desirable and obtained rit an be sebiered; var

nar je there: pretension too

ang abrard but that some simple reale will believe it. The puasion for preserving youth and increas jog bounty becomes quite as uncontrollable and znreasonable as either gambling, drogging, or drinking, and some women will pawa or even sell their jewels to meet the exorbitant demands

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