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THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL OTE, 1925
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The following letter written by Mr. C. A very important oil portrait on panel, Fashion parades have been bald in- London recently, morning and afternoon Ward Jackson, of Kuala Lumpur to the representing Queen Elizabeth, was recent-
a great deal of overlapping as to dates, Malay Mail will doubtless have an interest ly purchased by the trustees of the Naal over the shopping centres. There was tional Portrait Gallery. The picture, the dressmakers and the big firms evid for many readers in Hongkong :—
A friend telephoned to me early this with another of the poet Dryden, beently assuming that their customers morning saying he feared that his dog haf Sir Godfrey Kneller, was acquired by a would not care to look at other people's
but was otherwise Darnley, ing at the month
Bradleys, Chepstow place, had normal. I told my friend to examine his
our greatest The portrait shows us dog's mouth. He did so and reported that small pieces of green matter were Queen at the prime of her life, in about 3,000 visitors at their dress show. It was upon the dog's teeth. I suggested that her 40th year, before her features had beautiful parade, and the dresses were the dog had eaten grass for, his acquired the hard. almost witch-like very well chosen, including the cream of hard. pisin suit nades ranged from Murtin's stomach's sake and for his often inarmi character reflected so strikingly in the the great Paris collections. The tailor-
gold roll little
at St. relief exhibited ties," treece the foaming mouth. Closer Place, but not before they has of ceaseless check skirt to a dressy three-piece suit in had been shar-with short black coat and black and white examination proved that this was 10.
and intensified by years Lue above incident ferves to illustrate eacqunter with many of the shrewdest black satin trimmed with green and white the condition of nervousness into which diplomatists of the time, by wars and and jumper in green to match. There some people allow themselves to be work rumours of wars, and of the shock of were several light tans bordering on ed by the mere announcement of the that famous series of crises that laid the orange, one made with a long cost and existence of a case of rabies and the con- foundations of modern English political flaring sides. Among the evening gowns
institutions, and cleared the way for the was a tight-fitting black taffeta, made. sequent publication of a muzzling order.
Victorian fushion with a bustle: the ad civilisation that to-day is ours. I think, therefore, it should be stated
The gallery already possesses several miration its simple charm excited might that the bite of a healthy, non-rabid dog. is no more injurious than a-wound infict Portraits of the Queen, two of which are, be regarded as a forecast of the future. considered either from the esthetic or the A lovely pale gold frock was made with" palo silver ed by any other means.
historical points of view, mere pieces of a graceful looped train: Rabies is a true contagious disease, and trash, and one, the Hilliard miniature, had low décolletage and the supple which is probably the finest portrait of material arranged battery fashion at cannot arise spontaneously or from any
Pat- Elizabeth that
It would the back and made with a train. bas, survived. cause whatever other than by a bite from
be absurd to compare that tiny 'but beauti-
uti terned fabrics for day wear were inter an animal suffering from rabies:
3
in
Maur"people believe that if a dog bites designed tondo with the new acesting, particularly in black and white.
a person and then goes mad," the per- quisition, which shows the Queen'neur | The evening cloaks were charming.
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BLACK SATIN MOSQUETAIRE.
The latter picture is a different way, the a large as life. conceived in quite a drawing is less nearly perfect, that of Jay's Regent street," included models the hands being especially weak, and from the great French houses, and cover- the colouring a touch less positive thaned every phase of the new styles. The in the other. But as an impression of the Queen as she must have appeared to ensemble mit was shown in many forms, these about her Court the Daraley por- the new feeling for navy blue trait is probably the most valuable we lightened by touches of colour, and have. In some ways it resembles the oil softened by lingerie jabots or long white painting of Elizabeth that now, after rovers of various kinds, was emphasized.. adventures at which we can but guess, the cont had embroideries in There was one striking nary coat-frock! Fine Arts. Siena, a a poor anar apartments in the
of 1924, Institute for Medica; Research, Lesides in the Gallery one of the carnival confetti on the skirt and cuffs; }
son bitten will also go mad." This is erroneous, and the idea should be dis pelic Pasteur, who discovered a method of inoculation with the virus of rabid animals as a cure for hydrophchin in man, observed that a bite from a dog, even 48 hours before any visible symptoms of the disease were seen, was not dangerous In an excellent brochure entitled "Con- verning Rubles and Pasteur Treatment," by Dr. A. Neave Kingsbury (Bulletin No.
it was made with split panela to show The Fortrait F.MLS), particulars are given of the dis-
the Pitti Palace a coloured under-dress. The tailor-mades case, hydrophobia: the symptoms of it in the unimal most commonly afected, and the Uffizini Gallery, about which so were exceptionally good, many of them in namely, the deg, are described, and de mach has recently been said by those shades of beige and putty, and the box tails are given of the Pasteur prophylactic who would hand it to the National Por modified bolero was shown. Black satin vaccine which is used at the institute fortrait Gallery in exchange for an Italian mousquetaire was used to make afternoon picture is a very poor portrait leed.coats, one of which was trimmed with Medival Research.
and was certainly never painted from ermine. The new patterned fabrics were
Dr. Kingshury says, inter alia:
corridor
indeed
There exist, scattered over the
Not everyone who is bitten by'a 'mind ife. It is directly inspired by the Dillon shown as frocks and limags to ensemblet, dog will develop rabies. Generally the Ficture.. risk of infection is increased by the whole world, a large number of such and printed leopard crêpe de Chine portraits of Queen Elizabeth. Some of trimmed with real leopard skin made a but as many summer two-piece suited for Ascot. Many saliva of some rabid dogs is niere viru- as thirty years ago. lent than that of others.
and and chiffon was exceptionally lovely. The only hope is to obtain treatment his catalogue, enumerated eight-three ing, and of these one in smoke grey loo
painted portraits, five drawings,
Reville's showed a very varied collee before the disease declares itself, and thirty-six miniatures, besides 300 engrav- preferably as soon as possible after things and eighty medals, cameos, and other tion of inexpensive gowns, varying in bibelots, Hardly any of these give us prices from eight guincas to a guineas. bite.
Patients are advised to proceed to the any better idea of Queen Elizabeth as An attractive kasha coat frock in the new Institute for Medical Research, Kuala she appeared to her contemporaries than red raade with a belt across the fare in Lumpur, fer a course of prophylactic, do the numerous so-called portraits of frost, and trimmed with black buttons, was 10! guineas; there were quite a num treatment, in the following circum- Shakespeare.. stances:-
number and depths of the bites, but the these are 'recent Mr. O'Donoghue in lace frocks were shown for day and even-1
1. Those bitten by an unknown dog without provocation
Those bitten by an unknown dog which is thought to be rabid The dog should he kept securely tied up for ten days. If it fails ill or dies, treatment is advisable and the dog's brain should be removed, covered in glycerine, and brought to the Institute for Medien, Research
3. Those who
bout hute
bat
We know very little of the authors of ber of smart two-piece suits, in kasha and such of these portraits as are likely to suiting in beige and brown tones at 131 have been painted from life. There are guineas. In some ensembles suits prices Zuccaro, Gheeraedts, and de Heere, who were quoted separately for cont and
frock. painted in oils, and Hilliard and Isaac
Whiteley's held a number of dress par- Oliver, who worked in miniature. Resear ches by Mr. Lionel Cust
ades, and had record" attendances. They suggest theertedts alone can be shown to have showed many French models for day and actually painted the
the Queen.
To attrivening, and also a surprising collection bute the newly acquired portrait to artist would be too bold a course, but of inexpensive gowns.
OSTRICH FEATHER NOVELTIES. Milner considers it to be at least 108sible that
it is the work of one John
There was an intereating exhibition of to de ostrich fenther novelties at the Carlton, however, is
really is South Africa, Sir Edgar Walton, enter not as yet sufficient evidence on which to base a scholarly attribution, but it will tained a party at luncheon. The novel. generally agreed that the nation has ties showed some unconventional treat- now in its possession an authentic, life.ments of the ostrich feather: it was used like, and charming portrait of one of as a fet heart-shaped mount on a bright. the greatest,
most curious, and most red cloche and also to make dress orna- reinantic figures in English history. The ments to suish side draperies. Fans of painting will presently be hung in, ainaoy shapes and sizes" were shown, large spicially prepared position in Room feathers, dyed beautiful colours and X.-R. R TATLOG in the London mounted on tortoiseshell, and others with Suity Telegraph.
abrasions contaminated by the saliva Critz, avho was to be Hotel, when the High Commissioner for
of rabid animals...
In all these cases the wound should be thoroughly cauterised as early as possible with nitrie neid, enrbolic acid, o a red hot iron.
it is also announced in the brochure under reference that anti-rable treatment is available at the fustite te for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. consists of daily injections for 14 days, and little or no inconvenience results from the inoculations.
The couran
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This,
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SAVED FROM WHITE SLAVERY, GOOD WORK BY THE PARIS ·
POLICE. Three young Parisiennes who believed that they were on the highway to fame and fortune as cinema artists have been
Such is the conclusion from an in- rescueil from the clutches of a gang of white elave traffickers, thanks to the vigil portant review in the March number of ance of the Paris and Marseilles police Medical Seine by Dr. S. R. Douglas (Director of Bacteriology in the Nation- For some time the police have known tha Institute of Medical Research), of the a well-organised association, was engaged Danish Professor Möllgard's work. The in the white slave traffic, enticing young Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis" (Copen girls from their homes and shipping them hugen, Busck).
the feathers falling in fountain fashion. The adaptability of the estrich, feather, which can he articially lengthened by the addition of other fronds and used for many dress and millinery purposes, is only beginning to be known; it takes the most lovely colour tones, and some of the huge bons shown in the new short lengths in, vivid fuchsia, rose pink, and smoke grey would be suitable for wear with
evening, or, summer frocka,
GETTING A BAD NAME.
TROUBLES OF A LOST BIRTH CERTIFICATE. The "Corriere della Sera recounts the Professor Mollgard is a specialist who sad odyssey of a lady in Milan, Signora to Egypt and South America," where,
Maria Arese, who took a maid into her. penniless and friendless, they found them-kuows his subject thoroughly, and Dr. service without references and mislaid her of Belves doomed to a life of shame.
Douglas in Medical Science congrata- A close watch was therefore kept on lates him on his brilliant conception own birth certificate. During the space.
four years the servant has found this requests for passports, and when the of neutralising the toxic effects of the
the by
certificate uncommonly useful; she has chemotherapeu police learned that a demand had been
Organisms killed unde at Cassis, near Marseilles, on btie agent, by means of su antiserum obtained situations in good families and
is absconded with
owner of the birth half of four artists they set a watch in non-technical' langunge, Berum 18 ments, leaving the at opportune mo on the office. One appointed day injected into the blood to prepare it for certificate to bear the blame. taxicab containing three women and a digesting the dead tuberculosis bacillli, The verdict of the Florentine Courts, man drave up to the passport office; but Either before or after the blood is thus condemning the thief to a term, of-im-i as the detectives stepped forward the prepared, a new substance, Sanocrysin, prisonment, has necessitated the preci- is injected in weak solution. Sanocrysin man took to flight. The three women on being questioned said they were bound kills the bacilli; the serum eliminates pitate arrival of Signora Arese upon
was not identified
ed with the thief and al for Egypt under the guidence of this the poisons which have been caused by more than one occasion, who naturally the presence of the dead bacilli.e ways returned home with a whole sack man; who had promised them a career as
ies This has not saved her Sanocrysis, according to the review, in of apologies. Thi cinema artists.
a compound salt of gold and sodium from another call to Florence on the It is a solid snow white substance com charge of theft in a house of bad repute, Its and, although she has proved her in posed of long needle-like crystals. activity is amazing. A solution of 1 innocence, the incident has been the last 100,000 kills the bacillus and of in straw to the lady's patience. 1,000,000 prevents its growth. ̧.·
"They related how the man and a com panion, both well dressed and well pro- vided with money, had made their ne quaintance in Paris, and learning that they were unemployed told them he could give them highly-paid work for the
Sanocrysin" without the serum kills the screen if they would go to Egypt. He was to obtain passports for them and bacilli, but it also kills, the patient-when bant them over at Marseilles to another it is tried on animals. But where its ad-
The Queen of the Belgians has had her guide. The women told of an acquaint ministration is combined with a serum it ance who, approached at the same time has healed animals even when the case hair shingled. She was the first Queen as themselves, had already set cut, and was an advanced, one.
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All Claims against the Steamer minebe it was discovered that she had been beings in the Danish hospitals there to do so. It is stated that when the presented to the Undersigned an or, bere broken, chafed and damaged Goodere smuggled away, without a passport, suits have been hopeful, though there Queen first informed her ladies-in-wait 13th April, 1925, or they will no be
have been some failures. It is expecteding of her intention they were scandal is recognised. bidden in the hold of a vessel.
that with further knowledge and with ed, and used every possible argument to be left in the Godowns, where they be dissuade her. The maids of honour hold Inquirica are also being made concern
examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, been
set out on the same journey but has not
the use of ano- but the next morning the Queen appear free storage period of ons week, since been heard of. The police are now crysin is only in its infancy, but good ed smiling and with her hair shingled. medical opinion holds that the world in There was a chorus of objections, but the oa. the eve of a discovery, which will Queen closed the argument with an revolutionise treatment and perhaps ex epigram: I fear, mesdames, your hair
is longer than your views terminate tuberculosis.
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