1912-02-27 — Page 3

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

WOMEN'S

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27 1912-

champagao and its effect is to footed, and he only committed soothe rod nervos, help the this breech of otiquette to-day WORLD misols to relax and to improve

the circulation.

[Items of interest to women, notices of forthcoming and noted:

water,

TO-DAY'S RECIPE. White Cury.

beause he thinks we are not in

a

tlint he can treat us as he would

Notices

hotels.

position to resent the insult and PEAK TRAMWAY800, KING EDWARD HONGKONG HOTEL

not have dared to do a month ago..

"Mahtab Singh looked extreme- on recent social events, and hin- Jug.odients-One fowl, only foolish, and stammered some dred paragraphs will be cordially sliced onion, two tablespoonful kind of apology; but Nicholson welcomes The co-operation of of curs powder, and a little was not to be appeased, and con- our lady readers is asked inorder chury posto; 202. of swetal tinued: If I were the last Eng: to make this feature at once c8-monds, 2on, of butter, half alishman loft in Jullundur, you, pecially interesting-and useful.] salispoonful of salt, the juis of (addressing Mohtab Singh) should half a lemon, half a pint of not come into my room with your shoca on. Thon, pelitaly turn- ing to Lake, he added:

I hope the Commissiouor will now allow mo to order you to take your shoes off, and carry them out in your own hands, so that you fol- lowers may witness your discom- ture. Mohtub Singh, complete ly cowed, meekly did as he was

CHARMING NEGLIGEES. With the arrival of the break-

fast tray in the morring comes the joy of donning one's new breakfast jacket or matin,”

*

Mothod. Put the butter into casserole, and when hot put in the onion and stir over the fire for a few minutes, being caroful not to lot the slicos brown. Add' There are now some delightful the fowl, cut into neat joints. oxamples in paille charmeuse and cook for a fow minutes, and silk crops, with dainty hom-then take out the onion and stiching and much insertion and raiti off the butts. The curry powder and pasto must then be

Lord Roberts adds that the in- odging of fine nes. Pale blue sprinkled over the fowl, and the clout had the effect of completo- is being wear ely in the contents of the cassorolo stirred. moining, which is more than can carefully over the fo for a fowly changing the disrespectful atti-

tule of tho Kapurthala people, I said with truth of pink. If, minutes. Have the almonds blanched and Founded with however, the latter colour be de-

a littlo of the water, and srod above others the palest when quito fine put them in a shado obtainablo is a wise choice. Jetrainor and pour over thein the The matinco mudo from silk, rest of the water, which should como from tho almonds looking putted and colored to revimble milk. Add this almond milk that dolightful china, Canton, and the salt to the curry. Cook soft grean, old ror and gold, is slowly in the oven urtil the fowl worthy of praise and is an is tender. Veal may be used in place of the fowl, and grated acquisition which never fails to

cocoanul makes un oxcellent sub- ploase.

stitute for the almonds. Serve the curry in the cass role in which it has cooked.

DURBAR ETIQUETTE,

An Interesting Incident of Discou Losy in 1857.

FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

A CHANCE FOR EVERY

AMATEUR

LIMITED..

TIME TABLE.

Waxx DAY

FIRST CLASS and Up-to-datH.

Notices

HOTEL.

#

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

15 min."

10 mio.

31

Under Entirely Now

11

15 min 15min.

Management.

"

10 mio,

→ 15 min.

71

10 min.

+1

15 min.

Thoroughly Renovated.

v

10 min.

[02]

Excellent Cuisine.

7.00 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. Every 8.00am to 10.00 8.m. 10.00 am to 11.00 s.. 11.30 am, to 18.45 p.m. 12.45 p.in. t 1.16 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 1 1.45 p.m. 1.40 p.m. ts 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

to 8.10 p.m. 5.00 p.m.

NIGHT CARS. 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.10 p.m. every 15 minutes.

'SUNDAYS..

7.80 a..

B

10 min.

.. 10 min.

$1

10 min.

8.00 am, to 10.80 .. every 15 min. 10.80.m. to 11.00 a.m 11.45 a.m. to 12.00 DOOD 12.00 muon to 100 ph 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

19 15 min.

-10 min

*

15 min.

11

" 10 min.

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days, SATURDAYS,

Exim Care at 11.45 p.m.'

SPECIAL CARS, Arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandm Buildings,

Des Voeux Road..

D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers, Hongkong, Brd Nov., 1911.

The proprie r of the "Hong-JOHN kong Telegraph" has decided to continue during Fobruary h's offer of two prizes for the st photographe submitted to the editor by amateur photographer during the month.

in

0.

TENDERS

R.

TENDERS are invited for the supply

..

of Labour and Junks for Ad-

The fascinating negligee raps which accompany these garmonts are of ninon, lawa, or muslin, inrst

It Law boon decided to widen with In A fascinating mob cap

the scope of the competition. Tomiralty conting for a period of 12 months was combo of sky-blue ninon

certsin from the 1st April, 1912. Ps with Volencionues, with a

restrict it largely to clive le

Forms for tendering can be obtained the Colony excludos many uma jou àp; lication to the Naval Store Ofear, frilloffa allroad, and over.cach

tours who are not yet ex] en... Naval Yad, Hongkong, and var was set a roset! of mai row

| tendere should be lodged in the Cum- ced in this class of work. As the modore's office at later than noon on pale bluo del silk ribbon with

A correspondent writes:- With referentes to notorious whole purpose of the compétition the 11th March, 1012. ends of varying longths, which

A deposit of Ona Hundred Dollars happenings at the Coronation is to stimulate interest in plioto will be required from per ons tendering flutterol with every movement,

Cloaks and How to Wear Them Durbar at Delhi, the following graphy in Hongkong it has been and ill be returned in the event of

In the cloaks dostined to overstructive narrative, extracted folt botter to remove all rustic-non-acceptance of the tender.

from Lord, RobertsForty-one ion and to one's evening magnificence there Yeare in Iulia," has a special in is nothing very now, ys atorest and significarɔ. writer in a Home popor. Every- It was in the carly days of the Pictures of aivo Fo, then, gl.ong, 24th Fab., 1912, thing has been attempted; silks, Moting, when the attitude of the satias, velvet, lhee and frunjab chiefs was a matter of pictures of still life, pictures vital importance. The exigen- recent or pictures takon months Indian shawls and Japancies of the hour had left Jullunago, pictures of life or grant in kimunos; all thesd are an old dur without protection, The Hongkong or pictures taken in story. The eut also has been Commissioner, Major Edward

Olve Everyone a Chance.

H. HAYNES, Munnger.

Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1912.

соб

THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.

TAIPEH,FORMOSA.

-Under the Direct Managomout of the Taiwan Rillway Dept.

EXCELLENT CUISINE

GOOD SERVICE.. RATES

AND

6 YEN AND Ur.

Uniformed hotel porter mests all- trzins and steamers, Luggage ar- muged for without nay trouble to gucels.

Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1018. (192

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.

PLUNKET'S GAP. The Peak,

273

near the Tiam Tealous. Tel 56. For Tomas, apply to the

MANAGER,

J. II. TAGGART,

Manager.|||[25

GRAND HOTEL,

Telephone 197.

MANAGEMENT & CUISINE,UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT

CE

F. REICHMANN, Proprietor,

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL)..

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

*ENTRALLY situated, up-to-date "Botal, Recently remoruted, and under entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent" Cuisine under the supervision of an Expence FRENCH, CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Ligh: throughout. “Tarma' moderate, First Class accommodation for Families and Tou.sta,

For particulars and rates apply to

PROPRIETORS.

Telephone, 170

Telegramı "Astǝr,"

OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

BELLE

VIEW

Telephone No. 007.

SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.

2 P.M. to 4 PM:

HOTEL

Admission 25 cents.

5 P.M. to 8 PM.

9 P.M. to 11 P.M.

Admission, 50 cents.

[24

String Band will play' at the shore Hotel every Sunday commencing

rom 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.

HOTEL LISTS.

WANTED. A TYPIST. Good Re-Agaoo, E.

feréndos.

P. WESTON, · Naval Store Uffeer.

XXX.

H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong.

Apply stating Salms required to

"Hongkong Telegraph,” 1199 Longkong, 10th Fob., 1912 [151

THE

HONGKONG HOTEL. Adsms, Dr. & Mrs. Later, Capt. Adams, Mr. and E.

Mrd. G. D.

Anderson, R. N. Baich, Mrs. H. E. Baleb, Mias M, 11. Baldwin, Mr. and

Mrs. A. M. Barrelt, N. M. Barry, Miss J. L. Bates, E.'R. Bockingsale, L.

Belilios, Mr. & Mrs.

R. E. Bellios, Mrs. E. R. and maid • Bernaba, Miss F,

GENERAL ELECTRIC Beiken, B.

varied ingoniously in many ways. Lake, "one of Henry Lawrence's any part Clips, pictures taken CO. OF CHINA, LIMITED.

most capable assistants," had at Home-any picture, general or

~

The newest idea just now is to therofore gladly accepted the local, may be cut along if it dispenso with cut altogether, offer of the Raja of Kapurthala possesses interest at all. With| But it must 13 adopted with to garrison it with his own troops the competition of

Thore was no doubt as to the liscretion, for if it, Lesby

loyalty of the Itaja himself, and prehensive a character there is à to find your cloak to fit a his sincere.desire to help us; but ohance for any amateur, phota- woman, it is a rare thing, on the mismanagement of affairs at praphor in ffongkong to win one the other hand, to your Jullundur dad done much to of the prizes. The rules of m woman who really fits the cloak, lowor our prestigo in the eyes of cetition appeared in the issues of Imagino a squaro, shapeless piece his people, and there was no mis- Feb. 1 and 2.

taking the offensivo demeanour

of virgin sato, morely weighted of his troops. They evidently with Tringe or fur, and you will thought that British soldiers had, understand the diflicety of lend-gono nover to return, and they ing distinction to folds which owe swaggorod'uboutin swash-buckler: nothing to the dress-maker, but fashjen, nu only untives who think they have the upper hand depond entirely upon, the grace can swagger. of your carriage and your ability "It was clearly Lake's policy an effect. I have to keep on good terms with the Kapurthala poople. His position Was much strengthened by the rrival of our column (a small forco undor John Nicholson, to which Lieutenant Robarts as he then was-was attachod), but wo were birds of passage, and might bo off at any moment; so in or

off"

to "carry scon this kind of thing at the Opera dons in sky-biuo crepo de ghine, embroidered with strange, -exotic birds and beasts. It was - like a cloud which shifted overy moment,' Anywhore except in

Paris it would have become ader to pay a compliment to tho thing of heavy pleats and prosaic officers and principal men with hooks and eyes.

the Kapurthala troops, Lako ask- ed Nicholson to moet them at his Fascinating Perfumes.

house. Nicholson consented, and Perfamoure fascinating in

a Durbar was arranged, their delicacy of odor and their

"At the close of, the ceremony reminiscent fragrance of the choi-Mehtab Singh, a general officor cost flowers. Thoro is ono varioty in the Kapurthala army; took his which suggests all the beauties of leave, and, as the senior in rapk of a hothouse or the deliciousness to Durbar, was walking out of en Eugliale gardon by its odor, of the room first, when I obser- yet it is not called by a flower ved Nicholson stalk to the door, name but by that of a gem, and put himself in front of Mohtab a gem which is wonderfully Singh, and, waving him back Lashionable now. This perfume with an authoritative air, provent is little know, ho.0, but those him from leaving the room. The who are fortunate enough to hear rest of the company then passed of it when they are in Paris pur-Nicholson said to Lake, Do you out, and when they had gone chase all they can possibly bring home with them. Its colour 500 that General Mehtab Singh has his shipos on? (No native; i doap yollow, richer than a mellow old sherry, and its in-native dress, koops his shock on when ho ontors a room, unless

fragrance is wonderally lasting he intends disrespect.) Lake re while it does not grow alale anlied that he had noticed the

Photographic Competition

▾ Coupon.

Feb. 27, 1912. I

agree to enter tho photographic com tition on the express vnderstand- ing that the editor's de cision shall ɔ final, and. that he may, at his di er - tion, uss the print cont tlio herewith either in "Hongkong Tologaph_or the Weekly Telegraph."

Nam... và

Address...........

GRAVING DOCK 78714. by 88lt, by 84ft. Gip. L'amps empty Dock in

8-4 hours,

MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS.

7, Jinkeo Road,

HEAD OFFICE-

Shanghai. Telegrama Genlectric:"

16, Des. Voux Road, Hongkong.

Telephone 518.

Telegrama "Sparkless,"

MANUFACTURERS of Complete Electric Plant, Power Schemes and Complete Telephone Installations.

WORKS,

LONDON, WITTON, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM.

LARGE STOCKS held of all Electrical Supplies, Wires, Cables, Fittings, Shades, Bells, Telephones, Batteries, Switchboards and |Switch Apparatus, Steam Dynamo Sets, Motors, Are Lamp Carbons,

Robertson Lamps and Osram Metal Filament Lamps.

FULL PARTICULARS AND ESTIMATE) GIVEN ON APPLICATION.

Retail Agent in Hongkong-

WM, C, JACK & CO., LTD. -

Telephono, 358,

14, DES VOLUX ROAD.

Lemaitre, R. Litile, T. M. Lloyd, G. T. Love, F. H. Macdonald, T., Macke, Mre, B. II. Mackie, D. D. Maitland, Mr. and

Mrs. D. P. Marshall, F. B. O. Mardott, Dr. O, - Marshal', W, B.

Manfer, E. Matheson, Mrs. K. L. & ghild. Melson, Mr. & Mr. Mrs. J. T. W

Betheusit, L. Col. Meraki, J.

Bell, U. D. J. Berpis, J. Dird, J. E.

Bootson; G.

Meraer, Miss I. Meuror, A. Metcal, Mrs. V.

N

Boteler, Mr. & Mrs. Mokena, Dr. W

P.

Banes, Mrs: G. C.

*

W. GALLAGHER, " Manager.

0.1.0.

[25

Howell, Hon. E. A. Thomas, H. P.

Pin, Ch. Howelt, Mrs. Er A. Tomlinson, F. 8. Hibbard, Mr. and Townsend, L. 8.

Mrs. W. G., Jr.. Trimm, C.

Higgins, J. A. Hiroso, S. Hough, D.. 8. Hurl, Mr. A. 8. Hurtado, E. L. Inner, Capt. R. | Jackson, D.

Johnson, M. Johnson, R. Johnson, 1. J. Joliot, L. Joraph, M. A. Joseph, R. M. Kolcoy, Mr. O.E.^^ Karmani, Ali

Asgar

Kindler, G. J. Kloso, Dr. Kuspp, W. D. Kuseman, A.. Locardior

Tsang Jn-lio Tscholialan, J. Tau Nim-yoo Upomura, K, Vandervoot, Hr. and Mrs. CN, Ve moij, G.. Vollbrecht, Mr. &

Mrs... Warren, E. 3. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, O E Weinsborger, V. While, Mr. & Mrs.

U. L. H. Windrom, Bi Whitmarsh, A. White, D Yoslin, K. Ziegleŋ Meganeh -

Како Котано Ноти,

Moore, J., Jr. -

Butters, Miss M. Bron, Bliss 0. Brodrib,

Mickle, D. M. Mirhime, M.

Adair, T.

The Momm, Dr.

Ars, and child

Mi-801 Brown, 8. M. Chilvers, P. T. Clarke, W. E.

Collinson, A. H.

Laultson, Mr.

Mitchelmate, E. V. | Alexander, Mr. and ́-- Mr. C.

Moore, Mise

Morris, Mr. and

Mrs. J. N., - let and maid. Morrison, Mr. Crentzfeldt, Dr. Mm. B. T. Daniels, F. B. Murch, A. S.. Dario, Hon. W. Neleon, II. E.

Newcomer, G. E. Res, .o.

Noble, Misa Denbow, Dr. D'Oettingen, V. .Noblo, Mrs. Drew, W. O. Nogriar, Gen. Bir

F., K.q. v.b. Eames, E. J. W.. Edwards, Mra, G, Northcombe,

A.

Cipt. & Mr Oeliler, Dr. A. Cellor, Dr. R. Pill, Mr. & Mr.

Le & Maid Penanhs, C.

Aoki, T.

io, F.-A.

Leiria, Contal and

Mrs.

Mance, J. C.

Arenell, Mr... and 'Manhoff, C. N.

Mrs.

Batot, Mr. and

Mackie, Mr. and

Mrs, G. & child

Mr. W. C. Marsoy, Miss. Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Mash, J. 8.

B.

Dallion, Dr.

Mollugh, Mr. and

Mrs.

Borda, Madame D. Modr, J. II. N Vozdalf, G. Cowen, Mre. Pary, Comdr, B. O. Dobbé, Mr. & Mrs.

J. A." Edmonds, A. W. Edwards, F. F. Ehrhardt, Mrs. and

child

·Ellis, B. H.

[59

Ege. O. Ehrenfels, Mr. and

Mr. HL, O. Fie'd, Mr. M. E. Eitzen, J. „Fisher, H. (4.

'.

Finnsboa, Miss

Mr. 11. Bay, E. H.

Fraser, Mro.

Harper, A.

SHIPBUILDERS, SALVORS, AND REPAIRERS, BOILMAKERS, FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC- TIONAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.

Pfeiffer, Mr. and | Elvines, C. A.

Fbria, A. G. Forrester, J. Rayu ond, E. M..listch, Mrs. J. Frankerich, Miss Deay, Miss F.

I. -

Gauberi, R.

Modern Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships-Faller, Deaman

Enginos, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Classos of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work Electri cal Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools, installed

throughout the Works,

50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wiro Ropes, Rivets

and Motal Specimens.

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONGKONG - Telegraphic Addreas ----

OF HONGKONO, LIMITED.

"TAIKOO DOCK

THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS taking vessels it to 3,000 ans displacement. providing conditions for painting ships with most efficient result

10-Tox ELECTRIC URANE OK, QUAT—-

ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES TEDGRect TR Bug Ring up to 100 Torn.

so many perfumes do and become not, but triad to exouno it.Estimates given for Docking, Repels to Hail and Machine)

Nicholson, however, speaking in Constructional Work,

unpleasant..."

There is a now sparkling bath Hindustani, said, Thore is no 1o MANAGERS AND ABENTÓ 1. which has met with great success possible axonse for such an aot of since its introduction a few

groww impertinouco. Mohtab BUTTERField & swIRE,

months ago. It is used in the Singh knows perfectly well that bathtub and is said to be per he would not venture to stop on fectly harmless. It sparkles like!

kis own father's carpet sava bare.

HONGKONG, CHINA,

George, Mr. & Mrs.

F. J. Geo ge, Miss

and chill

·Deed, Mr. E. Helms, F. Ritchie Mr. & Mrs. Ritchie. Mian

Robinson, W. V. Robertson,CapR Rodyk, Mrs. F. Garvillier, Lt. Rose, C. U.

Comdr, do Nonga 1, Mr. J. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, A.

Schley, Mra. E. R. Gorton, Min B. L. Schuster, Dr. Gpalboum, Y. Slingsby, A.

AB.

Goold, Mr. & Mr.J, Bal h, E. E, Gregory, Miin R. Smith, Mr. and Gregory, Mr. and Mr. K. F.

Bolomon, H. H. Spalding, Dr. and Mm. A. D. & infl Spaar, Copt. H. Spitilan, J. Biokos, Mr. and

Mm. A. P, Square, Miss W.

Mr. R..B.. Gray, Mr. & Mrs.

Les Li. Grey, Master A. Grimahaw B. J. Haggart, J. B. Hues, Dayld Hale, Mr. & Mm,

B. A | Hall, Capt. T. P.

Harrison, A Hawlion, Mr.

Hughes, IL. R.

McCormack, 3. Nobbs, A. P. Passmore, Capt.&

Mr. Peil, U. A. Percy, O. A. Presbargon, H. Ramsay, Mre, 'N, Roes, L. O Rowolds, B.

Bkens, Mrs. Smith, Mm. H. Borby, V...

1. Boulter, Mrs. A.

Spurgo, 11. §.

Stewart, Capt and

Mrs.

Kemp, Capt. and Tebbett, A. Lai

Mrs. W. J.

Turner, Mis. Ti Kesloo, A. C. 10. Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. Walkins, II. Waldron, J. W. D... Land, Mr. children Lenox, J.

and Weizen, B.

Young, J. D.

CRAIGIERDEN.

9 children:

Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Harefoot, & Mm. Anton, L'eit. and Jones, Dr & Mm

Mrs.

Bran

- Caldwe']; Mr. & Mrs. Eyddy

Oblacke1; 8. J.

Stainer, L. and Gael'ell, Me

Mm O. B.

Sutherland, P. D. Grat-Ba Bucolser, Add

Henry, Mr. & Mrs Tertior, M KF.BAR Taller, Olg Hoing, Mrs. W. 1 Thomas, E

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.