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T is the new Peter Dawson bottle.. Some of our facetions friends call it "the bottle with "knobs on" We do not object to this because anything with knobs on is above the ordinary. Which is the fact in this case.

But "brambles" and "dimples"

are happier james for these "features, which are used to

emphasise the identity of the bottle

which carries the famous." P.D" blend

of genuinely old whisky.

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Next time you drink a whisky and soda

try "P.D" and you will be surprised

at its wonderful vitality. GetP.D" in the new "brambled"" and "dimpled"

bottle.

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Scotch Whisky.

Agenta:

H. J. RUTTONJEE & SONS 16 Queca's Road Central, HONG KONG

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1924

AN ARTIST ON STANDARDIZED VISITORS AT HOTELS

WOMEN,

Miss Anna Airy, writing in the ecu ing News com “Standardized Women,"

Standarization has its place, as it ever past, because the vast majority of women bave no fair for dressing their in- dividual wits are sa stagnant (for it is a qustion of wits more than money) that their only prospect is to do as the fashion Bids them, or to ape parochially some. public idol, or to get a turn-out like Madge The last the most hopeless type of all, and it embraces, as it ever will embrace, millions.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr RT. D. "Aitken, Dr. J. Wands Mr H. C. Andersin

Mrs. A. Barker, ir and

Mr E. R. Belilios Afr L. 4. Bermin Mr & Mrs Rt. Iligazi

ir K. J.

J. Bitbrek Me IT.

H

Mr M. Gala

ke B. C. Burdin Baron Mr B

Mr A. Check

Arx 1. R. Dari

+1

Ale & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr J. A. Gonioa

Tenal Mr E. Lashell Mit F. Assoc

J. Muuline Mrs Olier M. May Misa Mälleivarsi Mr Cartagne, Mr R. S. Mos

Dr. 4. Murron

Mais J. 1X F. Mubber Mr & Mrs W. N. EL,

Munloch

Mr 13. Muy-itans

Alex

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Capt.

D.

B. Davies

M= 0; E. Nelson." Mrs Oliver

* Yet standardization has its points: for in the England of yesterday, at any P. M. Davis rate, the millions just referred to exhibi- | MrM. T. Dixon. tril a "quietges," a respectability, ir J. L. Damud sirdug trend towards good materials rather Mr & Mrs W. IL Gale that show of rife which formed for Mrs Garlington them a ende, and while that code could De H. K. Gill not give them wits deated by Nature, it↑ "kepp them well-balanevi and of a sound

judgment.

THE STANDARD GIRLƏ"

This, I fear, is largely dead among the present guration of young gir who in their millions succeed only zoo well in following le dernier cri and ther for look extcry like each other. If each girl can

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do not made a pair of fancystocking that do not match her, shoes, but ue match her Heighbour's

costume (horrid ́in appen rance- and leaving wordstable lines on the figure.g"

off at

П

a bat that hides most of her face, she is content, and he is all individuality in & sta

standard that has shed, dignity- com- gives, on the whole a rather rug-tag anti-bobtail appearance. This some what shoddy poor look appears to me to Persist equally where more money is spent, where the sile: stockings are real, where the Lenstume can become creation, for carriage, gais, 'deportment' the old-fashioned seminary purveyed it. is of ne memnt, and with it goes, dignity. If standardization led actually, to a unifoma n geod deal of drilling would become necessary before that uniform br. came a suratorial succes!

**The arist probably gets far greater beauty of, line even with young (and beautiful sitters by draping them in some. of the wonderful fabrics of the day, with out reference to the prevailing fashion, and, moreover, the picture does not date. This method has been employed in the past and is being sucessfully employed to day.

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Mr A. J.30. Gomes, V. Goulborn

Mr & Mrs J, Conli 3fe Charles Un Me P. Hatem

Misa H.

P. Hal Нату

Mr Johi Scott Harston Mr F. Hausermann

Mr F. S. Hey's Mr. J. vas Hocke

is I. Hull

Mr J. D. Humphreys Mrs. L, Henter Mr W.

7. John

Mr Geo, Offord

Mr & Mrs R. Parsons Mr & Mr 11, Partha Mr A. Podenco

Mr & Mrs SS. Furry

Dr. Peluammer Mr. AH. Potts r T.

•y Dr. E.

Mr. Robin

Mr A. El.

Mr J. Roux

S. Pavell

Mr S. N. Schreiter

Mr J. Erti da Silva

Mr M. Taloni

Schalthers

Mr Taloni Mr O. MPIC

Shrubsole

r&Mrs R. Teirber

mad family Mr. B. Thomas Mr&Mr T. Findlay

Jóne

Smith

Mr F. O. Tüsley

Mr & Mrs. Mowbray

36: 1. S. Jakuston we W. B. Johnston Mr J. E. Joseph Mr & Mrs 13.

Mr & Mrs S. II.

MIT I., A. Tobins

Mr. Watch

R. A. Wadeson

hefer: Mr&Mrs J. Watts

Langston

Mr. Lapierre Capt. de C. Laslagu.

Mr Haird

Mr J. Wedlate

Mr Drayton Wilbur

*

Me R. G. Woxige

3fr.J. F. Wright

Nervise Bar Harzı,

Mr A. A. Ballinger

Mr & Mrs M. Bayer.. Mr & Mrs Bitzin

Brown

Mrs if. Davenport

Mr & Mrs Chubb Miss Douglas.

Clear

Mr. & Mrs I., H. Grid. MF. C. Berb

Coll & Mrs B. A. HU

»Mr P. M."Wo+lyson

MFG.H. Lynott Mr Paddock Mir N. Packer Mr & Mix Rodgers"

and children Mr C... Shank Mr Mrs D. G.

Mr Tollc

Mr M. Walk

PEAK

Horiu

Arthur

The young English girl, cleanly Bre!, lithe, with her exquisite natural

com plexion and clear eyes, can with magnir W. Armstrong beant audacity wear anything and look Mr & Mrs S well in it; but this is her luck, and not Miss E. 1. Bailey to be confounded with a skill for good Mr.B. K. Barnett

and effective dressing which will last her when the complexion has dulled and the lithentss is gone

Nevertheless, that luck of hers alone will prevent standardization to any acute

Capt. R D. Bennett. Mr H. E. Q. Bird MJ. 1. C. Bonnar Mr 4. C. J. Bowker

degree.health., vigour, and, 'youth uro apERY

to be combined with ready wit, and a woman who is no fool is not usually blind to her personal, alvantage, nat

"It would seem that there is and alanys must be at large portion of society which is naturally devoted to learing its present class and raising itself if pos sible, into the class of

Mr M. d. Trevi

THE

Bourke

Lol: C.. Browa Mix DW. Brut. Arif Bam

H.K.

Med. R. Collis

Mix 1. 11. Comis

fl. Comack Miss Me Cotto

This effort in the female takes at one the form of dress, outward appearance: Me& Mr. OW”, Darch and it is obvious that as hey, whole desire | LA. tols R. Deli

A is to look like someone else her habiton) Ar & Mrs 4. Donna wit is not of the most trenchant and shAr W. E. Dy».

Bastard

is the stronghold of standardization, utis A. F. Úver the same time ably secondled by those at Mr & Mrs WAN the other end of the Social scale, wher follow Lindly any inshion decreed, with- out any intelligent appreciation of the effect produced

CARPET SLEPPEIZED, MINDS,

Forbes

Mr W. W. Jonku Mind E Eently.... Mr & Mrs E. 1 Kill Mr M, Kur

Mr & Mrs A. Lang Mr K Lacca Mr.G. D. Ley Major & Mr K. R

Lewis

Mr C.F. Llosad Mr J, D. Lloyd MD. C. Logu.

Mr & Mrs W. Logan Capt. & M

Mr Matinsh

Ma', M. McDonnid

Mr F. E, Min mack

Mr. W

Hupton

Miss M. Newsholme

Mr A. M. Paul Mr. A. I Poun

Air F A.

Perry

Major & Mr. 1781.

MEJIM

Phillip Filip

Mr Koberts

W. E. Rober Lat-003. S. Clə M′′

Kamile-re

F. C. Pratesick Mr & Mrs J. S.

Mr G. Scott Gellingham De W. L'hauelton · Me F.J. Gibbins

Capt. & Mrs Skinner Mr & Mrs W. D. Mrs & Miss Stablings

ME. F. E. Stunder Mr & Mrs P. H.

Suckling Mr & Mrs C. Thwaites Alix Thwaites :stra J $. Thomson

Mir A. W Tickle

I have tried in the few chane remarks to accentuate the fact, already fr&a, 31, Gardon Livollellow Classic, that earpet-slippers are not a habit; they're an attitude of mind, or

Aliss R. M. Graves rather that a sense of good dressing does Miss M. 13. Hal

Mr & Mrs. A. Hale - not start on the outside, but in the men-

tality. To be dula tere heep fellowing Mr & Mrs J. Hauerek the one in frost, shows a mutton-heated Mir 6. M. Hemsworth

Med. 13. Hawker stupidity or a timorous, weak mind; to Mrt My W. J.

blatantly outre, probably abows

Hawker

fack of Any mad at all; but a fair apur. J. R. Hindmarsh uintion of the good points Nature has eft. W. Boruby givea and in intelligent enhancing of such Miss O.C. Jenkins

PALACE

by skilful dressing is an art as well as an instinet; which requires thought is well ns fair, and in my opinion form a legitimate and delightful method of ex pression for a clever woman's mind, and products moreover an effect pleasing aliker W. Berzett

Mr D. 2. C'holic", to spectator and principal. We ought se be grateful to every cleverly dressed Mr. C'es

WOMAN.

GEE BLISS.

Mr & Mrs W, Austin

Mr M. S. Cuf

Mr & Mrs H. Gulden,

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M str

Jack

M&

W. F. Waltha Capt 21. P. Walker Lapk W. C: Weston, Mr. L. Setun Wintor, Mr G. C, Woralk

HOTEL

Mr & Mrs H. Marsh

Me BL de U. Moorn Mr W. Kow

Mp Shattuck

Mr. Smith

Capi L. W. Smith

Mr G Stinger

Mr. Tullock

Mr H. Wilson

THE NEW_FRENCH KENDAL

The late Miss Marie Corelli was often Nr. 4D, douen usked why she never married, and she always gave the same answer.

"There is no need," she would say. for I have. three peta at bume, which, together, ali- wer the same purpose as a husbanki, L liaven dog which growls every morning, aparrot which swears all the 'nfternoon, and a cet which comes honic late it. night

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