WOMEN'S
WORLD up towards the back with huge
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23 1912
in festoon shape, bordered with AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. gold and black fringe, are looped :
The Roosevelt Boom. butterfly bows of the velvet.: An
A special telegram to the old-world air is given to the" China Press," dated Now York, [Items of interest to women, corsage by means of ruffles of Feb. 14, says: The Rooseveli notices of forthcoming and noted antique laco strapped across the boom for the republican nomina- en recent social events, and kin-shoulders with velvet.
tion for the presidency in the drel paragraphe will be cordially In Paris no gown is complete forthcoming campaign has been welcomed. The co-operation of without a train. As a rule the our lady readers is askal in order to make this feature ut once ea train is detachable, so that it can „pecially interesting and useful.]. be removed if the wearer so desires, but each dress has its
RETURN OF THE SASH..
A noticeable point about all
to
own truin: A novel idon is
nvo a train in Court mantle the afternoon models recont.) ly soon in Paris, but on the style, fulling from the loft sleove and continuing its way boyond stage and off, is the sash. It is quito a new ilon to have it in a tho hem of the dress to a equare soft material like crepe de chine odging outlined with fur. Other and in a slightly lighter shaile styles, fastened to the slightly than the material of the gown. shortened waistline, aro of the b. It is carried round the whist, al-parrow princess order edged with
lowod to hang kong plainly down the side, and it may be bordored with either fur or fringe at the
fur or ombroidery.
THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE.
With the approach of the hot weather some of our readers may he contemplating a visit to the
onds. Other sashes are made of rows of wooden beads, with long onds reaching nearly to the feat. The colouring in this band sashes is sometimes vory Inscinating, Homeland or to some other part and a black, white, or grey dress where the heat is less strenuous. can be considerably brightened Those in delicato liealth and those by their uso.
who have little ones totake with them cannot do better than order a supply of
"
Sterlized Mik
A New Necklace. The decorative value of those beautiful long-braided chains of pearle known as Soutars have prepared by the Dairy Far long been recognized by those Company and guaranteed a women who are fortunate enough wholesome, pure and free from to be able to afford'such luxurier preservativos.
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formally launched at a conference of progressive republicans hore. The delegatos at the conference
Notices
Motels.
WM. POWELL, KING EDWARD HONGKONG HOTEL
Notices
LIMITED.
HOTEL,
Finer Übase and Ur-TO-DATE
Mongkong, 20th April, 1911.....
GENT'S OUTFITTERS
TELEPHONE 346.
Under Entirely New
Management.
represent thirty states, and in NOW SHOWING olude some of the most prominent
then in the progressive wing of the party, including former mem bere of President Roosevelt's administration.
The conviction is growing every day that Colonel Roosevelt ho has an excellent chance, of will beconio a candidato, and that getting the nomination by his party. While Mr. Tuft is well liked by the people, republienn party managers realize that the country has no enthusiasm for the re-election of the President..
"GLYN'S"
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made) NEW SHADES
IN
SOFT FELTS
Many party leaders nro now NEW BOWLERS openly expressing" the opinion that only the nomination of NEWSTRAWS, ETC., Roosevelt,
can prevent a do- mocratic landálido.
Notices PEAK TRAMWAYS CO.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.00 a.m, to 8.00 .m. Etory 16 min. 8.00 a.m. tɔ -10.00 ́s.m.' 10 min 15 m'n 10.00 am, to 13,90 Th. M
11.30 am. to 13.40 μm. 12.45 p.m. t. 1.15 p.m.
1.15 p.m. t 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. tv 2.15 p.m.
-2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
*
"
15 min
11
10 min.
16 'n
10 mir
号
15 mir.
".
10 min.
5.00 p.in. to 9.19 p.
NIGHT CARS, 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 3.45 p.m. to 11.10 p.m. «rary 15 minutes, BI'NDAYS.
7.80 a.m.
11:45 am. to 12:00.0 a
Certainly no form of jewellery is There is nothing moro cheor muore effective, and nothing adding than a good sunoke and fow a greater decorativo value to both things worse than a poor smoko, day and evening drown. Many Mossrs. women will therefore hail with
Kruse & Co. delight the pows that theso have are offering a specially good 8.00 am, to 10.30 s.mn. every 15 min, now been introduced by, well-mixturo in "Grapnel." If smok-10.30 a.m. to 11.00 .m. known London firm, reproduced jing roilers have not yet tried it in glass and coloured beads. They they are urgal to do so without make the most charming and delay. It is unwiso to put off picturesque ornaments, and are an enjoyable moment. something that is quito out of Have you ever tried Moot and the common. Bend Soutarà, ean Chandon champagno? It is a be worked either in plain or vintage of most excellent quality coloured beads, and some Orien- and miny bo had of Messrs.
.
Gande, Price & Co., Ltd,
:
· tal and chinë effects have boen obtained by the introduction of on the other hand, if you prefer various shades. Such necklaces whisky make sure that you drink aro quito inexpensive, and they good whisky. "Club" whisky look so remarkably well worn comes from Scotland, which is either on velvet gowns or adorn the home of good whiskies, and ing dainty ninon blouses that it is said to be about the bost they promise to become quite as of tho lot. That is saying a deal. much the craze ns were Venotain By the way, lost a previous bond necklaces a few years ago."uote should have boon over Evoning dresson, when of Glmy looked, we may remark that Mr. matoriale, are to be much fuller, O. A. Diss of the firm of
Diss Brothers according to the latest Fashion reports from Paris. The dress recently returned from a long foundation follows the straight holiday at Home, fit and eager line to which we are now for work, and full of new ideas accustomed, but the veiling falls and the most up-to-date fashions, in folds and pleats to the hem, That is worth knowing and where it is usually weighted with membaring.
If you wish to have your a band of embroidery or fur. Whon tunics appear on eroning photograph taken or if you have gowns they, too, are much fuller, taken a photograph and want it falling to the knees in graceful developed or printed, try pleats and folds with borderings|
Mee Cheung...
12.00 noon to 1.20 p.m.
Prices Moderate.
William Powell, Limited
Harakenu. Sisi Jan. 1912-
HONGKONG ELECTRIC
PANY, LIMITED.
Thoroughly Renovated.
Excellent Cuisine.
H. HAYNES,
Manager,
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THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
TAIPEḤ, FORMOSA.
Fader the Direct Management of the Taiwan Railway Dort. EXCELLENT CUISINE
GOOD SERVICE, RATES
AND
GYEN AND UP, Uniformed hotal poster moets all aring and sto'ipers, Luggage at- rangod for without any trouble to COM-guests.
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ST. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS.
NOTICE.
Tu
THE exfansion of the ELECTRIC. LIGHT to the Peak District is expected to be completed bỷ atɔus tho end of March, 1912.
Intending consumers are advis1 to hare their houses wirol in randiaass, to nvold delay in obtaining the light.
The Company are propired to sub- mit estimates for wiring houses on appliestion.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00., Agents. Hanakose. 15th Dec. 1911,
“Họagkong. *st Fab., 1912. 182.
Just roosiyet, a fresh consignment of PAUL CLOUNT CHAMPAGNE, Extra Dry
70)
at $21.03 per onze of 2-dos, pia,
FRENCH STORE,
L. Gameau..
-6 Qusqu'u Road Osntral.
E. C. Wilks, M I. tech¡E,A.M.N.A. Consulting Engineer and Sui reyor for constraction, Valitst aal Assessor for the parchese, or sale, of Stoamships or Launches,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, 2ND FLOOR, Tatform, dat May 15
THOS. COOK & SON,
10 min. 15 mic.
11
10 wiz.
10 mio.
15
10 mln.
15 min.
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents,
10 min
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1.00 p.m. to 5,750, 3.m. -5.00, p.m. to 8,00°j.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 pm, 7.00 p.m. to 8.40 fim,-
NIGHT CAR on Werk Days. SATURDAYS.
Extra Cat 11.45 pm.
SPECIAL CARF. Arrangement at the Company's Offc3, Alxandra Buildings, Der Vaux Band.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
[erences.
Bankers, &c.
€20
Hent Office for the Far East :—16, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONG KONG SHANGHAI: 3-8, Foochow Rod. YOKOHAMA: 32, Water Street.
J. HI, TAGGART,"
Manager. [28
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
MANAGEMENT & CUISINE UNDER BUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
021
ASTOR HOUSE
- (LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. CENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and under
entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Noome, Excellent- Calsins under the supervision of an Experience! FRENCH OHBF, and roparate Tables, Hot and Cold Bathe, Electrio Light throughout. Term U moderate, First Class socommodation for Familles and Tourists.
For particulars and rates apply to
"PROPRIETORS,
Telephone,. 170
Telograma" Astor."
AT
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK BELLE
VIEW Telephone 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 PM.
9 P.M. to 11 P.M.
Admission 50 cents.
String Band will play at the above Hotel every Sunday commencing
rom 4pm. to 10 p.m.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.
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PLUNKET'S GAP,
. The Peak, near the Tram Terminus. Tel. 56. For Taime, apply to the
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MANAGER.
HOTEL LISTS.
ARTOR HOUSE.
Balliste. Mr. Mro. Jessen, Mr. E. V. Bather, A. G. Birot, L.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principel STEAMSHIP Bom, Mr. J. P.
Bradshaw, II. Caldwell, Miss
B.
LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. TOURS arrangisi to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES 188UED and Chopard, F. A.
CABITED.
FOREIGN MONIES exchangel.
Gunel ManaœMA, - Hongkong. Sol Nor., 19.1. WANTED.—A TYPIST, Good Re-191 Apply stding Salary nquired to xxx."
el Hongkong Telegraph." Hongkong, 10th Feb, 1912"
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHIAI; KOBE AND MOJĮ..
HE
Bunship
JE 18
GREGORY ATCAR," having arrived from the above parts, consignees of ego ara bereby informed re-that their goals will be delivered from
| alongside.
of embroidery in floss, and other the quality, of whose work speaks silks.
for itself.
:
Garner Quelch & Co.
Somotinos the tunic drifts off
It cannot be too widely known at the back from the shoulders to that Mossra... form a train. In the caso of one dress from Paris tho tanie of an-stook only the best of winos, tique brocado in shades of green spirits, oigars, and gigarettes. and silvor falls from the right Thero is therefore no need to shoulder over the decolletage, single out any line for special mention. They are all marked
forming one sleeve to the left side by excellence and can safely be of the walat-line. It continues its recommended. way down the skirt, a huge cabo- There is always a deinand for chon of embroidery holding the presents, and the place for pre- onds together on the loft side, and sents is that of Messrs.
nt the back, about a yard or so| G. Falconer & Co., Ld. from the hou, the tunic finishes It inatters nothing what is your particular taste in jewellery or silverwaro, they will suit you for cortain.
in fishtail points.
A Polonaise Effect.
A Parisian gown of yellow
J. T. Shaw.
If a pair of shoes is wanted, the wilk embroidered with dull gold place for you is that of Mr. floss und finished with black velvet pipinge has a tunic of soft There are no better shoes on the black velvet, something on the market than his Regal Shoes, the morits of which are well known
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at ener, at consignes rink and expense into the lazerd on and for extre bazardan Godown, of the Hongkong and Kowl on Wherland Godown Cor- [any, Limited,
Cuter Orrior :-LÜDGATE IUROUS, LONDON, B.C.'
SAINT RAPHAEL
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DICISTIVE WINE Very palatable,
Known throughout the worl. and prescifled in all cases of Anæmiu, Debility and Convalescence, to young women, children and the aged, Invaluable in hot climates.
-DOGE ¿'Unu Wen-glass after the two prinċipal meals. Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL boars, in addition
to the registered trade-mark:
(1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABMORNTS.
(2) ASETAL SEAL advectising OLETEAS,
is & MELISSA and MINT, cordial
No Fire Insurance has been effecla 1. Bills of Lading will be connforsiguel by the undersignd.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD,
Agenta
[191 Hongkong. 21st Feb. 1912.
AND REPAIRERS, BOILERMAKERS SALVORS, SHIPBUILDERS,
AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC. FORGEMASTERS, BRASS
TOINAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.
CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE da VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL. Valenos (Dröme-France), OALDBEOK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.":
GRAVING
DOUK
:
Joseph, I. Lapicque, P. A.
Lagabil, V.
E.
W.
Colquhorn, W... Collins, L.. J. Collins, 2. C. Doughoily, Mr. 3,
Evaus, 0.
Granado, A. Grandi, M.
Quilon, D.
HADisak, 8.
Hohns, J. C.
Malthows, A. A. Morriss, Mrs. K.
de Moscon, Mrs. Musso, di Oriolo
V. P. Redford; Mr. and
Min. Ribsn't, I Bosenthal, F. Sainbells, S. Balabelle, Miss Sisk, Capt. J; W. Swanstrom, GOF. Thornton, Aéo.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Alexander, Mr. na1 Lecnox, J.
Men and child
Leiria, Consul and
Mrs. Avenell, Mr. and Manco, J. C..
Aroз, F. A.
1'm..
Bakes, R. Barett, N. ..
Barre't, W'm.
Bolillor; Dr.
Blake, I. J.
Burgen, R. O.
Clough,
Manhoff, C. N,- Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. G. & child Moore, Mirs, and
Mist, J.; Marrey, Mirk
Bonde, Madame De Mab, J. S.
Cowen, Mrs.
Meling, Mr. and
Mr. Mody, J. H. N.
Davy, Capt.. B. O, McCormick, J.
N.. RI
Nobbs, A. P.
Dobbie, Mr. & Mrs. Passmore, Capt. &
J. A. Editadt, Capt. Edwards, F. F.
Ebhardt, Mrs, and
child Elli», R.'II. Elrino, C. A.
Medora Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships- Elvino, E. HI.
Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Fraser, Mrs.
Сіванен of Engine ring, Iron and Wood Work Harper, A.
Electrical Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools, Helms, F.
installed throughout the Works. ··
50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets
and Metal Specimens.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD,
787ft, by 88ft. by 84f1, 6 in Pampe empty Dook in
2 3-4 hour,
THREE TATENT SLIPWAYS
OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
taking vessels up to 8,000 tons displacement, providing conditions for painting ships with most efficient result 100-Tox ELECTRIO ORANE on QUAY****
HONGKONG
ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANEB Tamosouz Tan Suors BANGING OF TO 100 Teas.
Estmaton given for Docking, Bepsits to Hall and Machinery, lines of the old-fashioned po and deservedly appreciated. Constructional Work, Mi
(Will shoppers who are guided | Mama'sunu and AboutI'S by this column in making pur
Jonsiss."""The black velvet tunio
is shot with gold, and contrad
"down_the_front with a series of chasse please to mention, the
Islack Volvot howa, and the side" Telegraph" in return
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
HONGKONG, OBINA
Telegraphic Adăāress); -
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Mr. Posl. A." Percy, C. A. Presbergen, H. Ramay, Mrs. a. Banay, Mia, R. Reen, L., C. Rowoldi, B. Rutherford
Skane, Mrs. Sorby, V. Boutte, M. A. Sparge, H. 8. Stewart, Capt and
Hughes, H. R.
Kemp, Capt. and
MTB. W. J. Kraft, Mr. &
W. D.
Mrs.
Land, Min.
ebl'iron
Mrs. Wat ini, H. and Weldmn, J.
Weiser, R.
Young, J. B.
Lauritsen. Mr. & Withingshow, Mr.
Mrs, C.
ORATLINBURN.
Adams, Mr. & Mr. Hazalfoot, Liunt.
& children *& Mru, Aston, Lieut. And Jones, Dr. & Mrs.
W. GALLAGHER, Manager.
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HongKona HoOTEL
Anderson, R. N. Kapp, W. B. Dain, A. W. Ktaff, Dr. Balah, Mrs. H, E. Kiuseman, A. Balch, Miss M. 11. Laver, Capl.` H.
E. + Kurz, Dr.
Baldwin, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M..
Bais, E. R.
Backingsale, L.
Beilkon, B.
. Lohouse, L. G.
Lemaitro, B.
Lloyd, G. T.
Macdonald, J.
Belillos, Mr. & Mrs. Lowe, F. II.
R. E. Beliliga, Mei. E. R. Maskis, D. D.
and maid Bell, C. D. J. Bernis, J.
Birchonough,
H..
Bird, J. E. Bookson, G. Brodribb,
Misso! Brown, 8. M. Bronk, Mr. &
E.
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Marshall, F. B..G
'Marriott, Dr. O
Marshall, W. B.
W.-Matheson, Mrs.
K. L. & child..# Meines, Mr. & M
Mrs. J. T..TW
The MoKoin, DE W
Mrs.
Chilvers, P..T. Clarke, W. E. Collinson, A.-U, Crentzfeldt, Dr. Urighton, I'
Moore, J., Jr. Mishima, M. Mitchelmore, R.V. Mornor, Mrs. J. Mori, Mr. and Mr. J. N., va
lot and maid.. Morison, Mr. &
Mr. B. T.
Davios, Hon. W. March; A.,8.
Rees, K.0. D'Oettingen, V.
Prow, W. 0. Dupros, W. S.. Kamus, E. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and
Mr. 11, C. Eitzen, J. Fisher, B. N. Florin, A, G, Foraster, J. Fuller, Denmar Gaubt, R. George, Mr. & Mr.
F. J. George, Hin
Gervillier, Lt.
Comdr. da.
Nabla, Miss
Noble Mrs. Northcombe,
Capt. & Mr Oyslon, G. D. Penanha, O. Ray, E. H. Raymond, E. M: Rony, Mins F. Raid, N. B Ritchlo, Hr. & Mrs. Ritchie, Miss Ritable, J. Robinson, W. V. Roberson,Capt.R. Bodyk, hire, F. Rosmink, B. A. Boss, C. H.
Giles, Mr. and Mr. Samren, A.
A. B.
Slingsby, A
Gosion, Miss B. L. Smith, E. E, fuelbaara, V.
Solomon, H.
Gould, Mr. & Mr.J, Səməkli, 8. 8. Greig, R. Grimshaw R. J. Haggart, J. R. Ha, David Hale, Mr. & Mr.
B. A. Hall, Capt. T. P. Harrison, A. Hayes, J. A. Henry, Mr. & Mr.
Spalding, Dr. and
Mr. AD; & inti.. Spittles, J. Blonger, Prof. &
F, 8. Hesing, Mr. W. Hewett, Hon. E. A.
4.x,0,
Mrs. Stokes, Mr. and
Mr. A. P.. Bquare, Miss W Btainer, Land
Mr. C. E. Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, H. P. Thomas, L. F Tomlinson, F. 8. Trimm, C.
Uremur, K..... Vermell, G. Volfbrecht, Mr.
Mm. E Warren, H. J Waterman, BJ,
Herett, Mrs. E. A
Higgin, J. A. Hope, John E. Hough, Dr. B. Hummerich, D. Hurd, Mr. A.B. Harado, E. Ja Innes, Capt. R. Jackson, O. Jamieson, J., W. Johnson, M.,
Tachetinian, J,
Water
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White, 1
Mm W. H Ritchie, Mr. and Grant-Emită, E
ME Gmai-Smith, Mas, Wilson, L. G.
Joraph, M. A. Joseph B. M. Korman All
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EVAD Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Kydd, Mr. & Mrs. Oblacken, B. J. Unskal, Me and Huckaasia, A. Joseph, E. M.
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