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CRUSADE AGAINST

DYSENTERY.

WISE WORDS BY A PHYSIQIAN,

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

THE FLOWER-POT. HAT.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 201. 1910.

loan rigid than a row. And yet the up-to-date Hóral arrangemouta are na stiff and formal an though they were composed of steel instead of flowers. On some of the crowns of hata the roses are sown in sarried rows closely together, and without foliage. It is extremely hideons and Shartietio, and there seems no reason why roses should be used in this way. Coloured ribbon would be better. Plak mess retos made into the stupe of a buckle are simply ca outrage on the queen of Bowers, X.

Globe.

A REAL LADY,

pestilential then dysentery, for it undermines the trees in a-beautiful one in foliage of oliro | gentleman. 1 he description,ainder." It lo

of all

health, depresses the nervous system, reduces the are mòre seen thau positiva soloars, and the most wealth of most arid associations and if this

TRAVELLING DRESS.

The foulard designs of this season are apt to be of the niggling order. They are small, confared, ineffective, and without meaning, Among the pernicious diseases incidental to Consequently, colour is the only thing left life in the tropics dysentery takes an important for most of these foulards in which to ozcal, place. The reasons for this are many and varied and there are some lovely tones of blue to be It is, however, unnecessary to enamorate them found among them. The vory vivid shados are not in request this year, those with much here. The great feet which every resident in groy in them having been fon à mach protior Ashade these countries, and therefore every possible and infinitely more becoming

We understand from a fashionable novelist afforer, has to koep prominently in mind is how darker than your eyes" is what milliners recommend to their blue-eyed customers, and to avoid this dread complaint in the first place, it is good advice. The slindex of green can that the makers of ephemeral fashions of speech"

uisa tayo

in them, bat lizard, frog, and and custom-the modisics of manners--- no long- "And, in the next, homto take steps to oure

in all but its most should he be unfortunate enough to contrast it. other fawny long are in great favour. The or ssy of say one that she or he is a kdy or a

shade of son in the

softness of silky technical sense, is now upon the Speaking broadly, ne tropical disease is more shade

of hour to de ude words of foulard. Grey and black, and black and white the fashion

to cut from them all moral, baulch them. The tone and vigour of the whole body, diminishes approved way of making them is with a deep literary, sad the mental energy, and, generally, interferes band at the foot of the skirt, not exactly quite be impossible, to debase or

tight and plain, but with less falsoss than the aim of these mischievous word-spoilera is appa- with the individual's physical power of resistance part of the skirt above. Many have short rently to creat a change between the written against disease. The result is that, unlike what sleeves just turning the elbow, usually in white and the spoken language. Bat, it may be said, hoppens in most other discases, one attack, cream, under. still shorter sleeves of the is it not the uneducated who have dabased the

foulard.

word "lady" by making it simply a palito synon ym for woman? For on part, we do not sed does not act as a preventive, but rather

There is nothing to rival blog surge as thong at all. That meaning was not affected. doing they have touched its fanor predisposes to another, thus rendering the weakened system liable to still farther in material for travelling costumes, and sings

certain wemets withour regard to reads, subtil the condition of the sufferer tailors to to modernitalia, the a gaborsion of the Best that it la the legal appeilation, of 10 thair quality either. Many is deplorable indeed, for he may be attacked they can for any

li-ely to occur during a trip abroad or at or indeed by many after-effiets, liko abscess of the home. Some little touch of fine ombrollery Knights' wives are not ladies in the social liver, dropay, scurvy, and nervous affections about the collar or on the sleures gives theme Paresses are ladios in no other. The

Anished look that fits such a costume for the omnibus-conductors of Londen have

all they have

สวธ. To all tits is, the patient's caso is rendered afternoon drive or the formal call. The length courtesy title upon the founding are bestowed a

Laving โซ

no one now dreams of convenient, for

makes & walking. Critics call some of the tailor-made use if the general nutrition of the body in lowered by life w

hot ultrantes, that the digestive system is too short, bat certainly for travelling this is exclusion of its social significance. The desire point that most worries the parchaser deals with among them a to make it inevitable that poli therefore depressed as well as the vitality, so that point to the right side. if a fault at all. The to to ladylike has been so strog and to general this attainment in of the cost. Are longitenes should pro-uppose he not only starts heavily handicapped in favour the length or otherwise of the disease, but also heavily handicapped ones to be worn in autumn? It is probable that particular, Refinement is the idol of a certain

may

mthor high- worshipped "naturalness" which seat on seconat of the against the conditions which make for recovery. we have orohoice. At the same time many close, and perhaps it is as good an idol as the er up. Absence of tradition and pancity of oal- and In these respects dysentery may be Buid to re- àlenfar butlino it gives to the figurery' tivation do not, at lost in the best sense, prevent

slim silhouette it is hopeless to

woman from being a lady. A certain self- semble typhoid fever on the one hand, and without

whos is not produced by either malaria on the other, and the danger of both is to look smart. Corsetières have pared down the

female forma divine in a very remarkable manner, consciousness,

of Hoality. Tho too well known to need more that passing notice and beauty doctors have banished superfinous vanity or fear, is often a siga As typhoid is due to ulceration of the small adipose tissus in miraculous fashion, bat what is present horror of self-consciousness is intestino, so dysentery is dus to similar condition the use of all this with a short jacket that sticks Surely Anne Elliot' was a lady... Miss Austen of the large or lower bowel, while tanlarin and out on the hips, just where the victim of fat has describes her, car readers-may-remember, as n

akia to slightness.

every beanty excepting bloom, and mas dysentery are believed to have a close related and kuended into something elegant little woman of saven aud-twent with consciously right na they were invariably gentle." If we may say so, it is of natural to every tion, the former prodisposing to affacks of

one to be natural. Naturalnang in uot always. very attractive. It depends upon the nature. the latter.

Many ladies are ladies who would not be ladies if they did not try

of various morts.

водая,

The elas aborg them & somewhat indiscriminate

still worse by consideration of the fact that the a skirt long enough to have to be raised in which ord, has exaggerated its moral to the

Long

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This is Sanstogen. Its composition is well at the wrists to provante alṣsyds batton over ed as she passed his bed, and she realised as by

known, for it has been widely stated to consist of 95 per cent. of pare casein of milk, the ant stance to which that food owes it nutritive rule, in chemical combination-not merely mixed with 5 per cent. of Glycero-Phosphate of Bodium, the chief vital constituent of the

THE BAGE FOR FAISLEY.

THE LIGHT WATERPROOF. "Do you wish for a tineost, madam, or a It is the first time that Madam The treatment of dysentery, like that of waterproof?" typhoid, and, in great messure, that of malaria. has been called upon to discriminate between "What is the difference?" sho

Bat whatever their abuse of the word, ita aske, and in told that the rain cost can be Is admittedly ous of diet. Milk, the blandest of the two foods, was, nutil a comparatively short time ago, very cheap, because there is no rubber in inner meaning is not lost either in the middle I should call or a perfor the shest anchor of the physicist. In the very it, as there is in the waterproof, Rubber is or the lower class. weute stages of the disease many doctors are, erporsive. It is also heave, and for the rain-Lydy," was the verdict of a very little boy in a however, opposed to its use, and many patients coat it may be said that it keeps its wearer, dry great London hospital. Now what was his in all but a torrential downpour. A hoary standard? The lydy thus distinguished from are not able to digest it, so that they grow waterproof on a hot, muggy day ina penance. Ither fellow-nurses was in authority at the head has caused much less of temper. Heat is more of a Ward, and, like most wonton in authority steadily worne,

Happily, selenco has discovered a food-tenic trying than cold to that portion of the nervons she was authoritative, saying to ene wuman

system where evil tempers live The one thing Go

"Go" ant she went, to another Come” and which, as one physician has written, posto remember in choosine 18 that the raluocat is she came. She had not ach time to give to We of a very high order," and is practically rentilated by holes punctured under the sleeves. the little patient, but she always spoke or smil

also well to see that the t

the rain running

little follow liked up the instinct that white the poor a specific in the modern treatment of dysentery. It

arms, disagreeable little way it has that to be cocas onally kissed when his pain was very to voluted this expression of sympathy in felt scutely by a chilly person wearing bad. 15in blouse under the coal. A this trickle up most when no bigger boys could see. She ro

as well as his wissen. the aria is a depressing circumstatics, and only spected his conventions as too likely to ocenr in these days of holding ou

After all, the little critic was a nice judge, the kut, the immense and wobbling hat. though his unly qualification, according to the other suracs, was t that he himself was a pertick oped you ad not 'eard," he It is easy to understand the rage for Paisley. gentleman,” “I

to a nurse whose grave face warned. The mingling of colours in some of these bave said one

The

she had been distressed by the bad something of the mysterions about them." softness of the silks is so well contrasted with language proceeding from a nest bed

The incident is ilinstrative of the difference the metallic lines that sheal in and out of each

between the gentlemanly and the exclusively other that the imagination is aroused. A Very sweet gown is in Paisley and foulard, the latter moral points of view. It illustrates also the grey and palest maure, the former in several sot that the word "gentleman” covare a wider tours of dark as to be almost black. This last it sparinger attitude towards the other abg it on the other mauve and heliotrope, and a purple so fiold than the word "lady." It prescribes a lyman's whole attitude towards women. A lady's introduced in vory fine lines that meander through the rest of the pattern. The whole hand, entirely individas). Weak and suffering, of the bodies and the upper part of the sleeves in the hands of a strong woman this little are in Paisley, and a deep band round the skirt yet put himself instantly in the correct position as well, the upper portion being fonlard, of respect and protection. He took for granted s more delicate moral perception, at least in one maintains the patient's power of resistance at a Whorever the two materials meet there is a tretion, then bla own, and he valued and desir

A yoke of eatin parple. high level, thereby giving him a better chance piping of the deep pur of rooevaring quickly and without complications. stitch embroidery on tucked net, carried up on ed to preserve it, listening, as it wem, with two

& high collar, gives the touch of white sa essets More than that, osses which get worse andersential to this kind of drees. The large tegal ordinary conditions rapidly improve when hat has a Paisley crows matching the gown Sanatogen is added to the dist. One of the and drawn tight down to the brim, finishing in pride, the "smart" flower of the season. The supremest values of Sanatogen is that it is not the posed of small tufts of London limited to restoring the health during or after homely little blossom has beau promoted for dysentery. It is netually a preventive of the some unknown reason. discuss by strengthening the system so that it can withstand exposure to the infection.

nervous system. These two substances, in the combination in which they exist in Sanatogen, are so digestible that the preparation pate no Bin on the most enfeebled digestive organs All of it is absorbed or assimilated by the body, so that there is no residue to irritate the ulcers sotich the formed in the course of the disease and prohibit the giving of solid food.

Saustogen is, therefore, universally prescribed even in the nontest stages of the severest cases or it prevents deterioration in nutrition, and,

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I certainly be more idesi but perbans a leas amusing place both for high and low. While paranitted,

SOME. CURIOUS SHAPES,

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snobe; A strange-looking shape is exactly that of an but there would be very few lacies. Not buf inverted flower-pet. In spite of its oddness It that all the moral qualifications, and in a sones manages to be becoming when a dainty little all the social qualifications, of a lady are

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face is under it. One of these is in tan-coloured ally to be found in every aly call the upper soft tone of sea-blue. The book part of this classes. One thing which the little boy admired hat frames the face very becomingly, but it must in his ideal lady was authority. Now women be carefully adjusted to produce this effect. should never be domineering. The suthority DEVON AND

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Tadios; but to. Dolgelly, Harloch,

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