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HOME STRIKING TESTIMONY.

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IN MY LADY'S CHAMBER

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2xD, 1910.

MR. PATTEN IN ENGLAND,

Mr. James A Patton, the American wheat king and cotton ball on March 8th arrived in Liverpool from New York-for holiday, he declares, which, however, terminated on Saturday, Mar. 12th, when he returned to

ient

HOT_A_GBEAT SPENDEL,

What do I do with my money? I don't spend much personally. A couple of motor-care give me fresh air. I am on the board of a comple of hospitals. I am putting up a gymnasiuma at the Chicago University. They call me the boss of Branston, the place where Chicago sleeps. was mayor one year because no one else would * ran" for me.” There are one or two fanatics

of a nation's thought. Their views, given with speaking, the horizontal hatpin is neither so Now Yot shortly after seven o'clock from who come to me when they want money to help

the sense of responsibility which rests upon those who mould public opinion, must command the most earnest attention. When the subject for consideration is the creation and preserva- tion of those physical and mental attributes which so largely enter into the sum total of human success, then, surely, the opinious of those who have risen to the proud position of

leaders of men will be all-convincing.

The unanimity with which the most distin guished personages proclaim Sanatogen to be the ideal toute food samody, affords striking evidenco of the high estrom in which Sanatogen is held as a restorative and a tonio,

Sanatogen is proclaimed as being the most powerful restorative known for renewing and sustaining the rigour of health. When run down and is conditions of lassitude, neprousness,

the fauretani, and after a short visit to his hotel proceeded to the Liverpool Cotton Ex- change. He followed the earlier operations on few friends concerned in the cotton trade, and the market with keen interest, lanched with a

then returned to the market.

A custom that seems to me better appro- sisted in Paris than in London, says a London Temes correspondent is the substitution of the horizontal hatpin. This is largely a question of the arrangement of the hair, but, generally

comfortable nor so effiesol us as the kind of wide. He landed toothed comb made to be sewn to the back of the hat and easy to push firmly and comfortably into Bocure position. For if the modern hat is to be size, and in a crowd it is said that accidents some traversed by a batulu, this must be of portentous times happen in consequence of protruding points. Moreover, the head of a horizontal hatpin may often be highly ornamental, but the point is unsightly and the canse of unsightly holes in the hot and its trimming, B

There is as doubt about the size of the fashionable hat. It is huge, enormous, pre- posterous. It is larger than ever. Punch, quoting that recything wing prediction, remarked Seeing that he went on to comment caustically on the hat of the prosent, I expected him to say that, indging from the profusion of feathers already time nearly everything had been shot, being worn, one would suppose that by this Great plaines and tufts of fontkers of all kinds stand up from the huge crowns of toques or droop from the tray-like brims of enormous hats. backward from the heads of women in evening dress. Chantecler is adossed by some of being responsible for this sudden outburst of enthusiasm for the beautiful spoils of winged have been increasingly worn for some time now orsatures; but I must admit that feathers and that the taste began long before the whole French fashionable world was divided into those

will

Later in the day he visited the chief com mercial.centres of Liverpool and, made inquiries as to the supplies of cotton coming into the part. Whether it was the influence of Mr. Patten or not, the Liverpool market showed a sharp. upward tendency during the day. Up to noon the advance was 4 to 5 points, but a portion of this was subsequently lost When, however, an adyanes of only 2 to 3 polate was shown sharp buying set in, and the finish was 9 to 64 points dearer on tas day. Our market correspondent attributes this advance to New York buying.

The better buying at Liverpool also influenoad the New York cotton market, where prices advanced 10 to 18 points.

the day. HET ME, PATTEN'S LIFE' STORY,

people who are in bronble, and generally get and I spent £1,200 last year to run down the

started it, and dropped it because it was so ballot box frauds on the west side.

""I haven't read the novel The Fit I

extravagant. Yes, I go into the wheat pit sometimes, but not often, because when I do they say. Patton's la the plt. I would like to be there more often. I have boen in it all to life, and I like the excitement."

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mental inertuose, as well as debility, and all the Clusters of aigrettes stand straight up or trail between Fishguard and Liverpool he told my several persons to the incorrectness in our beyond expression becaNNE

ills foreshadowed by that danger signal depres sien, Sanntogen is unrivalled. It speedily and permanently restores that buoyancy and elasti- city which are the very essence of well-being,

Sir Gilbert Parker, equally famous ne a gifted author and an intrepid traveller, is fall of enthusinatio praise:

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I have used Banatogen with extraordinary besoft. It is to my mind trus food tonic feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the overworked body and mind."

Jelben Weiler.

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"I have found Sanatogene mest valuable toxic and stimulut during a period when I had to work very hard under conditions of great weakness and ill-health."

John Hare

Lord Sutherland Gower, the areator of the noble Shakespearian memorial at Stratford-on. AYOR, Bays of Sanatagen

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I feel it only due to the benefit sonferred on my general health by Sanatogen to write to inform those interested in that wonderful medicine that in a couple of months' time it has oured me of all gouty trouble. Banatogen has dose me far more goal that all the waters of Bath and Harrogate."

In the smoking-room of the Mauretania the story of his life and his, grout, "deal in wheat last year, and related his views on cotton and other things.

Born in 1852, five miles from Sandwich, De Mr. Patten is one of the wealthiest men in the Kalb County, Illinois, son of a small farmer. city of millionaires. Before he cornered " possible that cotton will make him's milionaire twice ever before the year is out.

DUTCH IN THE EAST.

In the November issue of the Neerlandia it was stated that the Netherlands Trading Society at Singapore was issuing notes of 85. The Boeraband Handeleblak remarks that this communication must be incorrect, a the issue of notes in a British colony through

• Dutch bank has been prohibited. The Neer landia publishes the following in the Feb- ruary Issue:-Our attention has been drawn tile under the above which appear in our November number sad which was sent in by an occasional correspondeat. We are requested time before we will have it. In the meantime, him for an explanation, bat it will take some

we regret to have assisted in spreading incorrect new Somebody in Singapore advises us to

there, by which it would be easy prove the Incorrectness of the pretension that the Hol landers are masters in Singapore. information the following

This Dutchman in Singapore adds to his

esnaot refrain however, from stating something encouraging The Hollander colony at Singapore has at tained in the last years no small prosperity, owing to a considerable license in the num ber of compatriots The generally estasnied Consul General and the new Hallander Club

the plan of this famous Beauty Specialist has zotually succeeded in taking de Kergommeaux, of out their wrinkles, Countess

Paris, says My wrinkles vanished like magte while I and my friends tell

who have just seen and those who areíatanding best last year he was a milionaire. It is quito read the yearly reports of the firms established am getting younger

Ostrich feathere are the product of a useful and

every day. The hollow places are all filled in, my. desh is firm and my skin soft and smooth." Madams

Maria Lluvia, of Manresa, Spain, writes: Ex 2 single night my wrinkles completely disappeared"

83 soon as possible to see M. Rostand's play

There is something that reminds one paintally

Here is his justification of what some men of neelass slaughter in many of these adornments called his "gamble with the food of the people: humane industry, and they lend themselves to all shels other men have tried it with 40,000,000 "I cornered whost with less than 10,000,000 kinds of beautiful and harmonious arrangements; bushels and failed. I succeeded, because I was hutaigrettes, if half that one hears is true, or the wide white wings of the seagull, or the graceful right. If I hid not held up wheat, do you know what would have happened? The country plumes that once adorned some disappearing would have gone dry. They would have sold tropical bird--surely it is a pity that woman should make themsaires sometimes more beauti. wheat to the Inst buskel. That's what they have in no sinall amount contributed to this discovery took out her own fal, sometimes only absurd by robbing the world for ever of beauties such as these.

Clothed with murder of His best Of harmless belaga, there is a savage effect about the most delicate and refined of womea.

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women who have but little time to devote to their beauty, for it is as simple that only a few minutes in the morning and a fow minutes at night are needed to work the marvellons transformation, and producs.

beautiful face without wrinkles. If you were to pay Frs. 1,000 for special beauty treatment, either in Paris, London or New York, we do not baliere that you would get anything like the results that this simple, harmless method of homs treatment will produce on your face in a few days' time. This may seem like strong atatement, bat do not feel that it is one word

in Kanesa City-gold out, drained themseres dry. They said, Give Pattan all the wheat he Hollanders from the British, and especially nights, and her complexion Much has been learnt here by the wrinkles with it in three wants, and I took it all they had They had consciousness and quickness in settling busi-is now regarded sons of the most beautiful we to buy back Yes, sir, I actually shipped wheatness, Ench nation has its faults and its vir-in all Paris. Therefore it some especially stronger than the sotual truth. You have back to Kansas City-like coal to Newcastle them, and to the best qualities of Britishar fortaaste for our readers that arrangements simply to send the free Wrinkle Coupes They paid freight on It both.

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have certainly to be reckoned his love for his been made to send free information about below to-day, and then you can judge for They were not what would call grateful. But they acknowledged the merit of my position. Work doesn't worry me," said Mr. Patten when I asked him how he stood the strain of this big fight. The strain comes from the criticism, not from the fight itself. Everything,

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own British pulpite were about the worst:

It is speculation that makes progress.

What would life be if it was all on one level, if there was nothing ahead,

fairly long they still remain, although some Variety makes life worth leg to look for P

"Do you speculate in other trades P

I do not. I saw conditions favoured high prices in the provision trade. I wouldn't touch it. They would have said, Patton's putting up the price of provisions. I didn't buy a slagle pool on board this ship. Had I done so, they

size of its wearer, and the diminishing number of short women still surviving must go about looking rather ridiculous if they wish to be in the height of the fashion. The length of the cost is, however, being modified in their favour. Dressmakers have been telling us for months that costs were to be shurt, but all around us they have obstinately continued long. And what abbreviated. The short coat, dress- makers tall ne, gives p more youthful effect, bat, on the other hand, we can see for ourselves that the long cost is generally the more graceful And many of these of us who have reached middle age are very well content to have come so far and have no wish to reach back after would have said, Patton can't help gambling youth that is no longer ours. Brery ago has As noon na he gets on board he starts betting a charm of its own, to be enjoyed at the proper on the ship's ran."." time or not at all. A girl in her teens should no That prices are going to be higher all sound more put on blase airs that tarnish her natural is an article of Mr. Patton's faith. The world delicious freshness than a more mature woman is growing extravagant. The level of civilist should waste the personal favour, given by some knowledge of life, that often longtion is rising,

It's the old story of supply and demand, interest to a face and figure without pretensions

prices are bound to go up".

fatherland and King and his great confidence Luckily Holland is awakening. The Dutch in old England. Hollanders take this to heart!

but this is no reason at all to assume airs. We old Hollanders. Let us take care that we are are only in the first period of the energy of the not sleeping again before we have awakened

properly.

FRANCO-BRITISH BOXING.

Time was, says acorrespondent of The Times, hon Frenchmen were supposed to be incapable of the art of boxing; and the historio battle Duke of Camberland lost thousands of guineus) between Black and Petät in 1754 (on which the seemed a measure of the national incapacity. On taken by the throat or thrown off the stage by that occasion Black, the English champion, was the agile Frenchman so often that the odds were a graines to a shilling against him, and it was not until he thought of kooping quite olose to his man all the time and putting in body blows that the tide turned. Seven minutes later the Frenchman, having received a jolt in the

ending a spectacle "perfectly ridiculous at times and equally dreadful by taras."

Madame Sarali Grand, the gifted authoress of to beauty and makes the pleasantest time of If you sak for more than the world can supply, ribs, jumped off the stage and dimppeared, thus

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FUTURE OF COTTON TRADE "Does that apply to soiton P." "Cotton" Mr. Patten nearly shot out of his.

That description would suit any of the subse- quent affairs between English bezers and French

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it is said to be able to do for cases of nervous renovation. In this early springtime many chair at the word. "Do you know that the Bot Professora of La Savate, who, if they AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE... OF

"Sanatogen has done everything for me which debility and exhaustion. I began to take it after nearly four years' enforced idleness from extreme debility, and felt the benefit almost immediately And now, after taking it steadily three times a day for twelve weeks, I find rayself able to enjoy both work and pisy again; and also able to do as

much of both as I ever did."

Sand

Conclusive proof is forthcoming also in the testimony of over 12,000 physicians as to the superlative merits of Sanatogon as the ideal tonic food remedy.

a good kiok early in the game, generally succeeded in winning. Of late years, however, women retire to the privacy of their country demand for cotton to-day is enormous, and that boxing has taken the place of La Saputs in honses, and there with the help of an extrait is growing every day? Do you know that Branch exhibitions of the art of self-defence ; sewing-maid or perhaps simply freeing their 350,000 bales of cotton went into motor and there can be no doubt that the French ordinary maid from most of her usual duties, they tres alone last year? And hoods for motors athlete will soon besome an expert at the loss set themselves to the remodelling of their ward up more of it. They even maire blankets dangerous game. On Monday evening, 7th inst., Some of the new costs are considerably shurter at a leading hotel in New York the other were, generally speaking, interior to their robes in preparation for the coming season of cotton. I had a fine pair on my bed at the National Sporting Club the Pronetimes than they were and instead of collars or revers night, and I met the man who made them. He opponents in science (except, unfortunately, the have some kind of trimming round the neck. is going to send me a pair. Do you know that science of clinching, which is the dry-sot of A long ocat can easily. he completely changed the Southern States as up thres-fourths of all modern boxing), bat they took their punishment and freshened by treatment of this kind. the oatton they produce?

gaily and acknowledged hard hits with a smil- "Where is the cotton to come from Thong confession of touché area in Egypt cannot be enlarged. You connot grow cotton in sand. India is the only county whore the area of cotton can be increased, and

Take the United States crop/

of the Bassian blouses that have been the winter trimmed with for will adapt therealyst comfortably to the inclemenoies of the sprinzif the far is replaced by volvot:

The great event of an interesting night was the 15-round contest between Faul Til, bantam- weight champion of France, and Johnny Carman, - bantam-weight champion of Ireland, There

A useful fashion in evening frooks is the the quality is not fine. Last year was a good display of Celtic fervour in this

colored, transparent over.dress both it was 13,800,000 bales: This season it is straggle, the Irishman's more frequent rashes coutrasting shade of silk under-dress beneath it. Beveral over-dresses may be made to one 9,800,000. During the coming year America being cleverly met by the Franchiman's straight under-dress, and entirely different effects may

wants 13,300,000. Can it get it? You hare left Til is a clever infighter, and everybody. be produced

a careful mixture of colours heard of the boll weevil! You are going to present was glad when the referee declared the by Amongst the many who have written in praise Matoriale at this present moment are not as much hear a good deal about it soon. The boll weevil contest a draw, although ringside orifice thought shot as combined, and contrast of odlour is pro- larves of moth which destroys the cotton plant) Carran had won by a narrow margin of points. of Sanntogen Dr. Andrew Wilson expresses cod by artistic superposition, that is a extending its territory. It is now all through On the whole, the Frenchmen did well and will golden opinions in that striking publication, often wonderfully attractive. It would be a Texas, Louisiana, and Boath Missisippi, and it do better continues, mes enfants, the old The Art of Living," a copy of which will be great help to the home dressmaker who is trying is going to spread all through the cotton coun-master-painter's advice to his pupila, is the only sent gratis and post free on forwarding name

produes beautiful effect in this way try east of the Missisippi, because it hibernates advice they requirs for the present. if some of the shops would send out really in rotten wood. They cannot stop it; and 1 and addreas to Messrs. A. 5. WATSON & CO., Hood-sized patterns of their transparent materi- don't know what the end will be. Hongkong (mentioning the HONGKONG, DAILY als, patterns as largo na those of chintzes _OF

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carpeta, so that their effost over different founda cotton trade that will astonish the spinners. tions might be properly appreciated. Many America has got to raise 14,000,000 bales this [126.2

people would gladly par a litle extra if they your to keep the price doar to 12 cauta por mi. ht have patt rus such as thees. Another of pound. If there is mom drought than usual or the present fashions that is useful to the reneva excessive rains, there is going to be a strange tor is the fiohn arrangement of many bodices, market in cotton.. both day and evening wear. Loose postfe see- being discarded, but bodices are very often made with some kind of wrapped-over drapery, often elaborately embroidered. This is daily re- aewed or substituted for some other arrange ment round the neck, and many an evening or afternoon gown can in this way be made to rem its youth.

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"Yes, I'm in cotton, and have been for many years. But I have not come to England on account of cotton. No, I am here, for a rast. My partner, Mr. Piera, was taking a two months' vacation in Europe with his wife and gave me just three days batore the ship sailed to make up my mind to come, too.

Mr. Fierce bays and calls wheat, and knows more about it than any man in the United States. All I do is to give my advice when people sak for it

At the present moment ne form of gown is "A brilliant book."The Times. more generally popular than the draped tunic.

I work hard, but not too hard. Iget to my LONDON Particularly good-Academy. It be adopted to any eight or Sgure, and, offee at mine and leave at four, with sa hour for

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front, either between the waist and the knee, you ever know a man who had? Making just below the knes, or at the ankle, it may end money is just a habit. Get it and in zigzage, in frills, in bands. During the get rid of it. Look at Carnegie ! Hot BATO" NA winter a broad band of far was the favourite £2,000,000 in steel stock to form a fand for finish, and at this present moment velvet is pensioning professors. I am on the committee, sometimes used, or with the lighter materials Well, sir, what did he do but hold that stook Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne Hastings band of embroidery.

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