WOMEN'S
WORLD
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9 1912
tapestry, brocade, or stamped FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. volvot. Ono has a gilded frame-
work, and another is set in carved pear-wood, and in both casos tho
A CHANCE FOR EVERY
AMATEUR
or Anything by Anyone. The proprietor of the "Hong- kong Telegraph has decided to continue during February his offer of two prizes for the best photographs submitted to the
Consignees, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
LINE
STEAM FOR
BHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,
short legs of the stool are quaintly Pictures Wanted of Anywhere IMPERIAL GERMAN · MAIL carved and very ornato in style. [Items of interest to women, Each stool is extraordinarily noticce of forthcoming and noted on recent social events, and kin large. Three or four little child dred paragraphs will be cordially ren might comfortably sit thereon. welcomed. The co-operation of our lady readers is asked in order to make this feature at once ca- pecially interesting and useful.]
WHITE CLOTH AND DARK FUR.
TO-DAY'S RECIPE.
„Gatenu a le Chaotilly,
Ingredients: Boz. of flour, 4 editor by amateur photographers ogge, 5oz. of castor sugar, 1daring the month. Loaspoonful of baking powdor,
Notices
THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
Imperial Garmen Mall Stba-Under
ship t
"P. E. FRIEDRICHI.” Captai E. Malchow will leave for the abore places, FRIDAY, the 9th-inst.,
2.5..
F
For Further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO..
General Agents,
ย
It has been decided to widen'rt the grated rind and the strained the scope of the competition. To juice of one orange, 1 tablespoon-restrict it largely to active life in the Colony excludes many sma- ful of lemon juice. White cloth with a fine, smooth Mothod Firat make an orange ced in this class of work. As the Hongkong 6th Feb, 1913.
leurs who are not yet experion- surface, dark fur, and touches of cake by mixing together and whole purpose of the competition NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, old lace, are the materials used then sifting the flour and baking is to stimulate interest in photo- in the make-up of the fashionable powder. Whisk the eggs and graphy in Hongkong it has been IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL winter tailormade, Costumes of sugar together until light and this kind, of course, can only be creamy, and then stir in lightly.tion and to
felt better to remove all restric not with a wooden spoon, the
moderate oven for about three-
B000
Olve Everyone a Chance.
'BREMEN.
LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. chosen by women who have a flour and baking-powder, the Pictures of active life, then, THE Steamship varied wardrobe, as they soil so orange and lemon juice, and the pictures of still life, pictures
"P. E. FRIEDRICH," readily. Made up in coat and grated orange rind. Bake in recent or pictures taken months having arrived, Consigned of cargo are skirt stylo, they have all the ap-quarters of an hour. When quitengo, pictures of life or scene in hereby informed that their Goods, with pearance of the dainty summer cold cut the cake into layere, any part of China, picturos taken Valasblos, aro being landed and stond Hongkong or pictures taken in the exception of Opium, Trossure and gown, the woollon material giv-spread between these ing the necessary winter warmth, orango marmalade and thick crosmany picture, general or at their risk into the tazardous and/or while the dark, wintry fur gives mixed lightly together, and de-local, may be sent along if it extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- corate the top of the cake with possesses interest at all. With tong sud Kowloon Wharf and Godown the competition of so com-Company, Limited, Kowloon, and whipped cream and chopped
prehensive a character there is n' West Foint Godowns, whenco delivery chance for any amateur photo may be obtained. graphor in Hongkong to win one of the prizes. The rules of com- petition appeared in the issues of Fob, 1 and 2.
a smart contrast.
pistachio nuts.
THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE.
A Column Prospective. Buyers
Should Study.
Hints to Competitors,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is receivel from the Consignees before Noun TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed hers.
The white cloth coat and skirt suit has a bodice of soft, filmy material in the same colour, the fur being used to them the skirt and
No claims will be admitted after the border the long, snooth-fitting
Goods have left the Godoras, and all alooven. Tho dress and coat are in
Evory amatour who possesses goods remaining undelivered after the cloth, the skirt part of the cont
a camera has a chance of win-16th of February, will be subject to rent. The frat hint this week touches uing a prize hero. You may not
All broken, obafted, and damigel buttoning up the side with white
the matter of food; and food is be able to secure a good print Goode are to be left in the Godowns, vot. The collar, with reverens important a matter to shoppera every time you try, but you must where they will be examined on the lath cut in one, is in old Ince, round as any that can be named. It is have taken good prints at times. of Februry, at 9.30 A.M. the waist there is a bolt of black the morest truism that food Send these to this office. It mat-
All claims must reach us before the 22nd of February, 1912, or they will not patent leather. Skunk is the fur should be of the boat possible tors nothing when they were quality. If it comes to that, every taicon, or where. If they are
be recognized. article of diet or clothing should good pictures, send them along. be. The good article comes. Put a line or two on the back of cheaper in the long run.
enol to any what is the subject, Touching the matter of food, Wo have not seen every spot on however, our readers will do the globe, and we do not know of not practical or economical, bo-/well to make it their business to anyone who has done so or who
used on the hom of the dress.
White Ratine and Black Fox,, Suits of the tailored order are also being made of white cordu- roy corded velvet of ratino. While
call at the
is likely to do so. And we like to know what the subject of every picture is.
cause they need frequent cleaning
Dairy Farm Co.'s if they are to retain the spotless Butchery Department and inspect freshness which is their chief personally the excellent quality of the meats, both frozen and charm, the white, ratine suits are local that are offered for sale. extremely smart. Many are fur-The strict sanitary, conditions trimmed, but others are simply under which this Department is tailored and meant to be worn conducted is a credit to this well.quire amplification.
with separate furs.
One costume bearing the stamp of the artistic in dress in every line is in white ratine trimmed
known Company.
Here is a nice, interesting hint! for lovers of a good mixture, Try "Grapnel"! By the way with black fox. The skirt, cut married ladies occasionally take in simple style, falls to the fest
a fancy to present their husbande with a hom of the black peltry, with a bit of tobacco; and some- and the little cout in a sort of
times, to be frank, the husbands roofer shapo has a double row of look more pleasant than they foel. eryatal bultone down the front, A lady is not the best judge of a and narrow square collar of fur. tobacco; she has no means of The sleeves, moulded to the arms, judging. Bat she cannot go
have wrists of fur, and plain wrong with "Grapnel." Call on white Ottoman silk forms the ro- Messrs. vor part of the collar, which comes
Kruse & Co.
almost to the waist. To complete purchase some, the toilette, there is a pillow muff of the ratine bordered with fox
and see the pleased expression on "his" face during his after dinner pipe.
and a little close-fitting hat of the It is worth noting by men in extinguisher typo, bordered in similar style.
search of a good hat that Glynn's well-known hand-made hats are stacked by Messre.
:
Tho editor will bo plonsed to answer, in these columns, any questions put by intending com- petitors on points which may re-
Photographic Competition
Coupon.
Feb. 0, 1912.
I agree to enter the photographic competition on the express understand- ing that the editor's de- vision shall be final, and that he may, at his discre- tion, use the print ant herewith either in the "Hongkong Telegraphi the Weekly Telegraph.'
Name...... Address..............
or
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Under Entirely New Management.
There are smart coats, too, in these whit materials, and very Wm, Powell & Co. becoming they are with their
The name Glynu is a sufficient. touches of black fur and large guarantee of excellence in shape, boltons. Little hats are made to fit, and general comfort. It goon match, some with a vivid dash of without saying, of course, that colour as à finish, such as cerise Mesurs, Powell can provide you velvet leaves, scarlet berries or with many more articles of wear Thoroughly Renovated. roses or motifs of apathe beads than hats, and all of the boat in bright blues or emerald green.quality
Fashions in Footstools.
We remarked once before and There is a new fancy for foot may do so again that Mossre stools, and the manifestations of Humphrey Taylor & Co. have re the vogue are of infinite variety.ceived the Warrant of appoint each one designed to make the ment as liqueur distillers to H. winter home as luxurious as may M. the King. This is the firet be. There is more than a hint time in history that any liqueur of medieval splendour in the size house has been so honoured. of a softly stuffed floor mattress, Messrs. for sach the contrivanco is cover- ed with crimson damask and
Garner, Quelch & Co.
are the solo agents in Hongkong. bound with broad gold braid. Just while wo are on this sub- One can imagine a troubadour ject, did you ever try "club" kneeling upon it before his mis-whisky? It is a fine, mellow tress, lute in hand, pouring forth spirit and well worth a trial. It his soul in song.
is stocked by Messrs.
To-day it is upon parquet floors,
Gande Price & co.,
Excellent Cuisine,
H. HAYNYS, Manager.
Hengkang, 16th Jan., 1912. 198
GRAVING DOUK
No Fire Insurance will be eflected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned. by the undersigned.
This steamer bringa Osreo: Een.§.
Feldmarsaball" from Zanzib r.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO.,
General Agrolu,
Hongkong, Hili Feb, 1912.
TAIPEH, FORMOSA
the Dimet nagement of the
Taiwan Railway Dept.' EXCELLENT QUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE, RATES
6 JYEN AND Ur. Uniformed hotel pastor most all trian and stowners: Luggage ar- ranged for without ADO
trouble to guests.
Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912. [184
PEAK
TRAMWAYS 00.
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WEIL DATI,
7.00 s.m. to 8.00 a.m. Eveis 15 infa. 8:00a.m. in 10.00 a.m.
23.00 am to 11.00 a.m. 13.65 p.m. t 1.15 p.. 11.80 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. 1:15 pm to 116 Pale 1.45 pm. 13 1.15 p.m.
Hotels.
HONGKONG HOTEL
FIFIT ÜLASH' AND” UP-TO-DATE.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.-
3. HUTAGGART,
~Manager.”[35]
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
MANAGEMENT & DUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMEST
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
[02]
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL,)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
“ENTRALLY situated, op-to-date Hotal, Becently renovated, and under
C
entirely New Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Exosllent Galejas under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Terms moderate, First Class socommodation for Families and Tourists.
For particnlam and ratas 'apply to
PROPRIETORS...
Telephone, 170
10 min.
15 min.
15 min.
#
10 min.
#1
15 min.
"
10 min.
15 min..
"
BELLE
2.15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m., 10 min.
NIGHT CARS..
6.45 p.m. and 9 p.m. 8.45 p.m. to 11.80 pim, every 15 minút. * SUNDAYS. 7.30 *.:
8.00 am to 10.80 a.m. every 15 min. 10,80 am to 11.00a.m. 10 min. 11.4534.m. to 18.00 noon
15 mio. 13.00 am to 1.00 p.m. *,, 1:00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
*
10 min, 15 min,
6.00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
· 10 min. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 15 mia. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m., 10 mia. NIGHT CARS an on Weet Days ' SATURDAYS.
Extra Care at 11:45 pm.
SPECIAL CABS. Arrangement at the Company's Office.: Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road. JOHN D, HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managers, Hongkong. ari Nor., 1911.
THOS, COOK & SON, Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c,
Bead Offies for the Far East :-16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI: 2-8, Fouchow. Road. YOKOHAMA: 92, Water Street.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP
LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY,"
TOURS arranged is ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
"
Telegram Astor,"
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
AZ
VIEW Telephono No. 907,
SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.
2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
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HOTEL,
Admission 25 cents.
5. P.M. to 8 P.M..
9 P.M. to 11 P.M.
Admission 50 cents.
Bering Band will play at the above Hole! every Sunday commencing
rom 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Hongking, Ziih January, 1912
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. -
PLUNKET'S GAP. The Peak,
1
near the Tram Terminas. Tel. DB. For Terms, apply to the 27]
MANAGER.
HOTEL LISTS.
GRAND HOTEL
Aquist, Mr. & Mr. Kelly, Mr. & Mra Baloo, F. L.
8:
J. F. | Bollinger,
Kost, Dr. F. Boltshantea, Mr. & Kinghora, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Lentesty, F. P
Mr. H,
Brener Broten, F. Bianer.
MoKay, W.-
Minhuatz, J..
| BAGGAGE solloated, forwirled and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and Oraw, Mr. & Mro. ~ Myall; A. F.
CASHED.
Car Orrior-LỮDOATE IUROTS, LONDON, 8.0.
FOREIGN MONIES exchanged. *.
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SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE Very palatabia.
Known throughout the world and proscribed in all cases of Anwmla, Debuity and Convalescence, to young women, children' and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates,
DOBE i One wine-glasa after this two principal mezis. Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark:
(1) THE WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANT J. ̈(3) A METAL BRAL,'advertizing CLETEAS. \
fra MELISSA and MINT cordial.
CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE dạ VIN BAINT-RAPHAEL, Valence (Drome-France).
SHIPBUILDERS,
by young man and maidens who like a lowly seat, that many of the who have quite a few good whis- 7876, by 881t, by Bait, & in
now foot-stools tlist are really so
kies on offer,
CALDBECK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
REPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS SALVORS, AND FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC
TOINAL, ELECTRICAL AND MEJITANICAL ENGINEERS.
Modern Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships Engines, Feilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and ail Classos of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work Electrical Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tool,
installed throughout the Works.
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MAO BINE lor Chains, Wire Ropee, Rivetr
and Metal Specimens.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONGKONG
Pumps empty Dook in It is just possible that you have 8-4 hours.
old are monopolized, though there not yet got rid of that bad cold.
are many sedate individuals who Or perhaps the children still haveHREE PATENT SLIP WAIS fooling the cold-of-uncarpeted rooms, like to raise their feet out an irritating cough,
of this way of draughts, and it is
taking_rossak up to 2,000 suas displacement, providing conditions for are offering two remedies worth painting ships with most efficient reals
The Victoria Dispensary.
for them, of course, that the notice. They are" Oruickshank's 100-Tox KLEOTRIO OBANE OF DAY quaint pieces of furniture are Cough Remedy," which is usafal ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES THEODOROUT
for all diseases of the chest and an Smóri Banome or to 100 Tore.
intended.
Ornate Framework and lungs, and the Children's Cough
Uph. tory..
Mixture," the name of which In certain very beautifully speaks for itself. These are pre- furnished drawing rooms there pared only by the Victoria Dis are footstools before esch,ohair of
upholstered to matola, inary, and that is all that need.
said.
states given for Docking, Raguire to Hall and Moslin ry, Constructional, Work, Məna sure and Agusta
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