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SOROPTIMIST CLUB.

WORKERS AND FACTS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, "MARCH

13TH,

1925

Princess Helena Victoria was the guest of honour at the annual banquet of the Soroptimist Chal of Greater London held ne the New Prince's Galleries, Piccadilly recently. Kathleen Viscountess Fal- tooth presided The Soroptimists, it I should he explained, are a gathering of representative women workers who have banded themselves together as an educa tive and humanising force,

Viscount Burnham, in an aldress on the subject of "Eduration," spake partizi cularly of the part to be played by women in the education of the people, of Great Britain.

Lady Pars, proposing the toast of Work and Workers," said that 110W forms of work were springing up in a hundred different directions. In all the arts a sciences great changes were taking place, and so great was the change of outlook in the women's sphere that even motherhied and the care of infants wonman's own prerogative-had become the subject of serious study for both men and women. No longer was the ignorant mother allowed to inflict irreparable in- her children. Health clinics now jury on taught the young mothers how to bring up their infants, with the happy resul that hundred of lives were saved every year, Hear, heat.), Sc römplex had be come even elementary education that they required to have trained and experiencd teachers to muld the infant wind,

Sir Frank Dicksee, President of the Royal Academy, responding on behalf of art, said that while they had standardis in art which had stood the test of time. they must keep a watchful and cager eye

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Miss Gertrula Kingston also responded. gbserving that only the previous day she arrived from the playing fields of England

the Riviera (Laughter.) To-day she was amongst the workers of England, looking fiets in the face. And you ladies and gentlemen," she added, "are the fiets-strenuous farts, pleasing facts. and if I may be allowed to play upon words, accomplished facts." (Laughter) Allnding to the position of the drama in Great Britain, Miss Kingston said that the one element missing to make the pro sperity of the stage complete was the public. Nu longer were the critics re: actionary, but they were fully alive to what was going on. But they had no public, ani !ew plays of any intellectual worth could look forward to any extended

run.

said

Sir Charles tighum, in submitting the toast of The Soroptimist Cla that the efab could do a great amount of good if it were developed with good humour nud with a sense of humour. How far the movement would spread he was not certain; but he believed that no body of women could Srd it more neves sary to combine together, than the women of brains.

The President, in acknowledging the toast, said that was indeed an auspicious ocension in the life of the ela. Although only a year old. It Would Be a reed that they had grown into a fasty and perhaps

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Thetist of the "Guests." proposed by Mr. Lionel Fox-Pitc. was responded to by Mme. Docteur Suzanne Noël, vice-presi- ! dent of the Soroptimist Club of Paris. and. Sir Laurence Weaver.

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Amongst those present were:..

Dr. Gordon Stables. M.D., G.M., the eminent British Medical authority writes:- Fear every little cough and cold. Keep Peps handy and you will keep clear of bronchitis. Peps are of the utmost value for soothing and healing semi-inflamed breathing tubes. The Peps medicine. by inhalation, goes directly to the seat of mischief."

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HF only safe and effective method of treating coughs." colds and bronchitis is to take a medicine that goes direct to the root of the trouble- the bronchial tubes and lungs. Peps. do this is their unique but simple breatheable way.

Peps"& pine forest in a bottle"-owe their reunirk- able potency to the ingenions idea of sealing within a silver jacket certain volatile-chest-strengthening medicines - in tablet form.

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When you remove the silver wrapping and let a. Peps, tablet dissolve on the tongue, certain powerful healing and germicidal fumes are given of These balsamic fumes are Curried with the breath down the throat and bronchial tubes, into the intermost recesses ofthe lungs. Continged use of Peps strengthens the chest in a wonderful way.

The Peps medicine southes, purifies and invigorates the entire breathing system. it heals sure, intlanied membrang and tissue that lie beyond the reach of old- fashioned cough-mixtures swallowed into the stomach.

Keep your bottle of l'eps always handy. Stick a talis let whenever you have to face exposure outdoors, or whien you feel symptoms of a cold in the head or soreness - and irritation of throat. Also in crowded conveyance & Peps in the mouth safeguards against dangerous throat and lung infections,

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The Peps rointile errences bathe the sore lining embrace with soothing and healing inducate which reaches the affected parts evou when tha swollen ami infanied glinda make swallowing impor- will. kepe conta.a o lormalin or other thmat irritating chemical.

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"A Pine Forest In A Bottle

"FLAME DANCER'S

FATE.

HUSBAND'S STORY OF DRINK AND DRUGS..

Mr. Rogers said he contributed at in- tervals to his wife's maintenance, so far as he was able, but his business had been very bad.

The Marchioness of Londonderry, Vis chant and Viscountess Buroham, Rhoda

Ae inquat was held at Paddington re Countess of Carlisle, Lord and Lady cently on aliaaie Kate Rogers, 53, former Askwith. Sir Frank Dicksee, P.R.A., Sirly known on the London music-hall stage Lawrence and Lady Weaver, the Hoa. as Mlle. Ladora, *a dancer, who was John Furtexue and Mrs. Fortescue, Mme. found dead in a gas-filled room in her

one". Tel. C. 404 & 488 Le Docteur Nuel, Sir Charles Highans, flat at Blandfordmews, Baker Street

Sir John Cockharn. Lady Parsons, Miss Londan, W. Gertrude Kingston, Mrs. Fox-Pitt, Miss

Frederick Garibaldi Rogers, Tuke, Mrs. F. W. Rogers, Miss du Cane, motor-car dealer, of Upper Westbourne Dr. Carr, Miss Billington. Dr. Henry, Terrace, Paddington, said that the dead Mrs. Hill Tickell Mr. Andrea Angel, woman was his wife. When she was danc Miss Helen May, Miss Mabel Jenkins, ing in the name of Mlle Ladera he Commandant Mary Allen, Mrs. Cloudculey assisted her in some Brereton, Miss Beatrice H. Davy, Lady

uged to Constance Howard, Sir Henry and Lady

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I was still quite willing," declared the witness with emotion, to do every- thing I could for her. When I had plenty of money denied her nothing. bought her a houseboat on the Thames, but she would not go and look at it.

i. gave. her yacht, and she sent on

of the best She was always dressed women in London."

A police witness said that in Mrs. logers's apartment he found a document which read Last will of Mary Kate Rogers. I want no funeral service and no coffin or burial, but only to be cremat

I should like to be put on a stretcher "just covered over. She, มค

and and ju

The coroner read the following extract Haggarde novels, January 14th.

letter left by Mrs. Rogers.

I

suppose it is the end Among the halls f my life. The usual thing-temporary They always screen the man insanity. who is to blame.

of her

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Bax-Ironside, Miss. Olga Nethersale, Lady i from Re of "potentera takea

Barrett, al Dr. Sloun Chesser.

WOMAN PATRIOT.

DEATH OF LORD KITCHENERS

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another Dance Lumiua where she had figured as a the old Oxford and Tivoli.

Mr. Rogers described the triumphs achieved by his wife in the Chameron dance, a beautifui net in which he mani- pulated a limelight apparatus so that she was unde to weem to change her costume 50 times in a few minutes. She was, at the height of her sacers 24 years ago. he added, when she suddenly gave up dancing.

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Dr. P. B. Spurgin, police divisional surgeon, said death was due to gas poisoning, and a post-mortem examina tion revealed signs of chronic alcabolism. of tarvation, The body showed no signs

A verdict of suicide while of unsound 3. Frances Emily Jane Parker, sister

mind was returned, the Coroner remark of the late Field Marshal Earl Kitchener

ing that he thought the allegations which Mrs. of Khartoum, died on February 10th at

Ilogers had made against her 30. Fitz George-avenue. West Kensington, The Coroner: Why did she do that t-husband were largely the product of her aged 78 years.

mostly

through temper, sir. She imagination. She was the eldest of the five children would lose her temper in the middle of a of the late Colonel Horatio Kitchener, scear and wolk of the stage.

Mr. Rogers said he left his wife bet and the only girl. She married in 180cause she drank and had a temper. Mr. H. R. Parker, son of the late. Vice When on the stage she often drank Chancellor James Parker, and was left brandy to enable her to perform her turn.. a widow in 1912. Of their three sons the The habit thus formed grew upon her, eldest, a captain in the Navy, died and though. be bau.no actual evidence 1917, and the second, a lieutenant in of it he believed that it led to her tak-

An application made at the Archbishop of Canterbury's Faculty Office, Knight Kitchener's Horse, was killed in action

She ing drugs, had admitted

itted smoking

Queen Victoria-street, Lon- rider-street, in 1000...

doped Une his

don, EC., for a special licence for $ Mrs. Parker was a strong advocate of

witness, he is

he slept on

refused, box, and on opening it the next age in an aeroplane was

mainly on the ground the Primate a frequent speaker on the subject at meet morning found a bundle of letters show main

has no jurisdiction

the air. regarding pany called at the. Faculty Office with a letter from a young couple living in the North, who wished to charter an aeroplane to fly to France and wanted to take 11 clergyman to marry them en ronte

For personal reasons they de red to be married before

they arrived, and there was no time to loss.

The bridegroom did not know that personal application for a special licence is essential, but apart from this it was decided that the Primate has jurisdic tion on the land, but none over a mar- riage in the air

the intercits of soldiers' wives, and was

Army officer. He did not think his wife

ed that all Goods are being landed atings and demonstrations. She felt keenlying she had been emerying on with an A representative of an-seroplane com

on the subject of the supposed prevalence 2 had woman, but the officer hati made dons Godowns of the Honor of German infuences in Great Britain violent love to her. RED KOWLOON WHARY AND GODOWS CONANTduring the war, and on this subject also Len, whance, and/or from the whares,

On another occasion, about 18 months she addressed open-air and other racet-ngo, he went to her flat and found be obtained. delivery

will be admitted after the Goods ings. In addition she was a warm up- strange man there. Witneas stayed out left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining porter of the temperance cause and an side the bedroom with a revolver in his Maalivered after the 18th inst, will be advocate of Prohibition. For years after band, lisusing to the conversation and the sinking of the Hampshire she held wondering whether he should shoot one subject to Hant

Claims Al

or both. In the end he gained control against the Steamer, mast be fast to a conviction that her hrother was passented to the Undersigned on or before still alive and was a prisoner in German of himself. with inst, or they will not be recognized.

HOUSEBOAT ON THE THAMES,^ " All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are During the war she was Commandant. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be in-Chief of the Women's Signallers Ter- Bursting into tears at this juncture, Mr.

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inst, at 10

ritorial Carpa, formed largely of wonen Hogers remarked My wife was Post Offes telegraphists, to release tele magnificent woman when she was all graphists and other men signallers for the right. I would willingly have returned front. She suffered latterly from theu-to her if she would only have gone

straight. matoid arthritis

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