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In

praise

of

BY APPOINTMENT

LEMCO

THM. THE KING.

Home-made beef tea is neither so strong, so free from fat nor so digestible as Lamco; that why Medical men prescribe

Lemco for their patients. Home-made beef tea often disagrees: Lenco can be assimilated with ease and benefit; home-made beef tea takes hours to prepare, Lemeo is ready in a minute; home-made beef ten varies in quality, Lemco, is constant,

Lemco

LEMCO, Tham House, London, EC.

The whisky you are drinking now -that is, if you are enjoying. the premier - Scotch whisky,

JOHNNIE WALKER

was put to mature for you over six or ten years ago. A reserve of over three-and-a- half million gallons of pure malt Scotch whisky-the largest kept by any firm-is continually in bond, ageing, as a positive safeguard against any impure or immature Johnnie Walker being put upon the market. "JOHNNIE WALKER "

White Label, Over 6 years old.

4 JOHNNIE WALKER".

Red Label. Over in years old, "JOHNNIE WALKER "

Black Label. Over 12 years old.

To be obtined from:-

KAMP & CO, Shanghai

FERRIN COOPER & CO. Tiwataka.

THE HANKOW DISPENSARY CO.Lid

Hankow

SIEMSSEM & CO.

Canton and Hone K sz.

JOHN WALKER & SONG, LAD.. SCOTCH WHIszy Diariltä,

Bort

33207

KILMARNOCK. SCOTLAND.

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Original

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17cm, 1913.

By Royal Warrant

to HM the King.

gives a delightfully

appetizing flavour to

and all Meat Dishes,

Genuine

WORCESTERSHIRE. Fish, Soup, Game,

то

Cheese and Salad.

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

FARMYARD HATS.

The Napoleon hat seems to be approach Ing. If it has not already reached, its apo theosis. In one instance the corners all bút touched the shoulders of the wearer, and framed in such an attractive face with such lovely hair arranged in little clusters, that even the severest critic must have partly approved of this unnatural evolution; un natural because no one could imagine the conqueror of Europe so extensively coiffé. But the most general model of the up-to-date hat is small and close, and composed of folds of velvet, satin, silk, or fancy material curved round and round the crown of white fur, white velvet, or cross-laid white ribbon. This is extremely becoming, as it shows the hair underneath the brim all round the head, and it is being copied in straw with a crown of flowers for the spring,

"FARMYARD RATS.

The poultry-trimmed hats seem to be going out a little, possibly because the constant. showers of December and the gloomy days of January have combined to cover the once snowy wings with black spots, "smuts " as they are called by the general. Fossibly the most becoming shape among those of the present season is the all-round, with a not too exaggerated bow of ribbon seeming to fasten on a wreath of flowers placed round- the crown in the old fashion now revived again. These are ready in straw for those who like to look in keeping with the spring- like days we have enjoyed once or twice of late; for one advantage of the Riviera sea- son is that it provides us home-stayers withi spring fashions in excellent time. The tur ban-hat is quite altered this year, and re sembles more nearly the real Indian turban, this probably in consequence of the Royal visit and Durbar.

THE COIFFURE.

The hat and the coiffure depend largely upon each other, and we are, perhaps more sensible in this respect than we were some ten years since, when the complaint of the critics of women's dress was that they wore too much hair and too little hat. The huge hat is a fault in the other extreme, as it almost completely hid the hair. The chignon as worn last year is slightly diminished in size, and the hair that was once puffed out all over the temples and above the ears, is now pressed in rather closely to the head and shows the shape, sometimes an advantage, sometimes

not.

In most of the smart coiffures the ears are completely hidden, and in many of them the forehead is also partly covered.

EVENING COIFFURES.

The evening coiffure, being independent of hats, is extremely varied. In one case the whole of the hair is arranged in one long, flat, cap-like band round the head, with 'few curls emerging upon the forehead and hiding the ears. Not to put too fine a point upon it, this is simply hideous, and though It shows the beauty of the well-kept glossy hair, it detracts from that of its posscasor, Bands of all kinds are still in vogue, some of them excessive in width, and suggestive of the bandage of a wound, others more 1098-43 becoming

Sometimes there is a double

FAUCE WORD

BE SURE the Teeth are 80 important that it would be a pity to neglect them-especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with

Calvert's Tooth Powder

our local dealer stocks and sells it. Makere: F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, England.

band worn after the fashion of fillets, and fastened with a jewelled clasp behind the ears Sometimes a long curl emerges from these and falls over the left shoulder, while occasionally this little curl is replaced by a small loop of hair which falls upon the neck, and proves very becoming, It is to be a good year for hair-dressers, us quantities of false hair must be worn in order to keep

up with the fashion of the evening colffures. In many of these the natural hair is all brought forward and dressed in glossy little puffs and curls round the face, while the back is covered with unnatural quantities of ad ditional hair arranged necording to the fancy of the wearer or her hairdresser, sometimes in a twist, or in the newest fashion, in braids. This very old fashion, about to re. visit the glimpses of the moon (electric

BAD LIVERS.

Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs in the human body, and when deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of the kidneys and bowels, it becomes torpid, and fails to filter the bile from the blood, thus producing biliousness and a general impairment of the digestive system. The tongue is coated, the head aches, digestion is imperfect; there is aching of the limbs and back, feelings of fulness, weight and soreness over the stomach and liver; the eye becomes yellow and jaundiced and the complexion muddy, the urine is scanty and highly coloured, and the bowels irregular, constipation and looseness alternating. There is little use treating the liver separately, as it can never be set right until the kidneys and bowels are made active in removing the waste from the body. It is for this very reason that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have always proved so wonderfully successful in curing the most chronic Liver complaint, biliousness and complicated ailments of the kidneys, liver, and bowels. They reach the liver as no other remedy does.

They are a perfect Blood Pariter and a positive and per manent cure for. Biliousness, Indi- gestion, Constipa- tico, Headaches. Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Bolls and Blotches, and for Female Ailmente,

DR MORSES

INDIAN ROOT

FOR THE LIVER

PILLS

FOR SALE BY WATKINS, LTD., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS, AND CHEMISTS AND STORES GENERALLY, AT 60 CENTS. PER BOTTLE, OR WILL BE FORWARDED ON RECEIPT OF PRICE BY THE W. H. COMSTOCK CO., LTD., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 21 FARRINGDON AVENUE, LONDON, ENGLAND.

THEY DO NOT WEAKEN. THEY DO NOT SICKEN.

YARROW'S SHALLOW-

THEY DO NOT GRIPE.

DRAUGHT STEAMERS.

YARROW'S make a speciality of BHALLOW-DRAUGHT RIVER STEAMERS, alther propelled by a STERN-WHEEL or by BCREWS WORKING IN TUNNELS, fitted with YARROW'S PATENT HINGED FLAP, by which means a considerable increase in speed is obtained without increase of cost. Vessels can be delivered whole, in places, or in floatable sections arranged so that they may be readily united while 'aflost.

For particulara apply to

YARROW & Co., Ltd., Shipbuilders, GLASCOW. (POPLAR, LONDON,)

Right 1) will be familiar to those who possess in a wide end te very near the hem of the old family portraits or even photographs. Our grandmothers understood the braiding of the hair, but only the most expert of them could execute the seven-brand braid, which, when completed and tied firmly at the ends, could be drawn out to a width of four or even more inches,

Sawa. Other skirts are three-fold, cloth underneath, a long tablier reaching to within seven inches of the hem, and over that a coat-like garment. One of these is in blue cloth with the double tunic in white cloth with cross-lines of black The revers and the cuffs are in the blue cloth, and the belt is in. patent leather. That flounces are coming in appears to be probable from the fact that a gown in slate-grey silk has a series of five covering about a quarter of the skirt above narrow flounces arranged in vandykes, and

appearing on smart frocks, and the rage for the hem. The bolero, after a rest, is re-

THE SHORT-LIVED SATCHEL The satchel which hung from the left shoulder by long cords had but a short life, and is now replaced by the bag, which serves instead of pocket to the well-dressed women. Its varieties are endless, and range from the most elaborate embroidered satin or velvet to Oriental garments, consequent upon the kid or plain leather. The colour is suited Dharkar, will induce many to wear elaborate to that of the dress, and those possessing but one bag are careful to choose If in black holeros in Cairene, Persian, or Turkish or grey or gold, which can be worn with any strike a false note in being out of harmony embroideries. Some of these occasionally with the rest of the costume, but if the latter be fairly smart and elaborate the little gold or silver or Oriental-tinted bolero gives

colour.

BLOUSE TRIMMING.

With what can I trim my grey velvet blouse?" asks a reader from the country. Her best plan will be to buy striped black just the touch necessary to make it suitable. and white sille and put a blas band of it for a wedding of other smart gathering. round all the outlines of the blouse, including

X AND Z in the Globe. the sleeves, finishing with a neat bow and ends at the point of junction of the fronts. This black and white trimming is used for almost everything, whether in dress or millinery, and no one need be afraid of buy- ing a yard or so too much, especially those who, like the lady who writes this query, are clever at the sewing machine, and can help out their dress allowance with nimble angers

COLLARLESS GOWNS.. What about collarless gowns for 19117 One dare not undertake the role of pro- phetess, but it seems as though the excessive heat of last summer had so encouraged the unencumbered neck as to make the collarless gown more fashionable than ever. Suitable only

to the young, it is not adopted to any extent by those who have passed their thirtieth year, and whose necks begin to show that loss of colour and of round fulness. which are so attractive, At the same time many, even of the youngest, continue to prefer the high collar, which rises almost to the ears, and does much in its way to rula the contour of the neck, Others wear the collarless gown indoors and, when dressing for going out, add a chemisette of four or five inches depth for protection from the cold, de grans

ARE TAILOR-MACES TO BE TRIMMED ? The plain skirt appears to be falling inte disfavour, and the untrimmed skirt of yester-year disappearing under draperies of various kinds. Some of these are in the form of tabliers, others have a more or lesk eccentric sash, sometimes merely an end of Elath or serge, serving to hide the ungraceful tightness of the skirt beneath. But this sash Occasionally begins as part-trimming of the bodice, starting from the shoulders, passing under the belt at the waist, and extending

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