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[Items of interest to women, notices of forthcoming and notes
THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH-
TO-DAY'S RECIPE.
Gateau Clemencé..
Ingredients.-One and a half pints of milk, ono and a half puncos of flour, thrco egge, louving | on recent social events, and kin-out the wbitos of two, three ounces" The photographic compolition dred paragraphs will be cordially of castor sugar, the gratod rinil has proved very successful dur-led,The co-operation of ̈ing-February. As the result of our lady roulers is naked in order of one orango, one and a half make this feature-nt once concos of butter, a little sult.______ extending the scope of the com-pecially interesting and useful.] petition and removing all restrin- tions as to the nature of the picture
WOOL EMBROIDERIES,
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The largo black hat in straw Font in, the number of entrants is to be one of the favourits shapes largely increased. The proprietor in the coring spring. Made with of Telegraph has thereforo de-wide brim turned back to show cided to continus during March the coiffure, this hat, for woor his offer of two prizes for the best with the spring, tailor-made, is photography submitted, to most varied of shape, and the elilor by amateur photographers trimming is of the father order, during the month.
such asli nigietto, paradi: 3 ̧or ostrich “pleme,
It is nerossary only to say, once again, that pictures taken in Hongkong or out of it, pictures then recantly or months ago any kind of pictures may be sent. To the two best pictures prizes will be awarded.--
How women can resist the fit cination of the ostrich fenther. At least one last in the millinery bullit for the season always has its shaded ostich plumb resting harunicgle on the picturesque brini which frames the face and is
Method.First line around
tin with a piece of short crust.
Notices
Notices
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WM. POWELL, KING EDWARD
LIMITED.
GENT'S OUTFITTERS
TELEPHONE : 346.
"GLYN'S"
1912
Hotels.
HONGKONG HOTEL
First Class AND UP-TO-DAT, H. TAGGART,
HOTEL.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
Under Entirely Now"
Managemont.
Excellent Cuisine.
H. HAYNES,
Manager.
Mounger. [85
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephons 197.
MANAGEMENT & QUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
Blond the flour and milk smoothly NOW SHOWING Thoroughly Renovated. 62] together, put them into a sauce- pan, and add the beaton egge, the sugar, grated orange rind, salt, and the butter, which should first be slightly warmod. Stir the mixture over a mild heat until it begins to thicken, lot it cool, and then pour it into the prepared tin, and bake in a moderato oven. Whisk the whites of the eggs to
a stiff froth, and mix with them
threo ounces of powdered sugar, When the gaten is baked spread
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made)
NEW SHADES
V.SHADES
IN
SOFT FELTS
this meringue over the top, and NEW BOWLERS return to the oven to set. Sprinkle
Hongkong, 18th Jan., 1912.
THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
with chopped pistachio nuts NEW STRAWS, ETC. Under the Direct Manngeusent of the
bofore serving.
A Hing to Ladies. Attention is directed to the
Prices Moderato.
From this competition profes-
turned back Frode way at back or sional photographers will be
Įsides, Thur'ostrich fonther is nover: rigidly excluded, and wo member out of favour". It comes forth gach of the Telegraph" staff shall be season in me. new guise, with Dairy Form Company's advertigo- laurends drooping mont on page 5. Wo are re- allowed to compote. A profes-Jending sionni photographer, for the pure fully like a casade, in marquested to state that the urnage frow straight widths with no cermont will be pleased if customers poses of the competition, shall bo
jat alt or in the natural state, and and the ladies of Hongkong will adjudged as one who makes his sometimes the tone of indivi- call in and inspect personally the living, wholly or in part, from dudity is given by chira colour-terious specialities both cooked
ing
andncooked offered for sale by Tinakorg Slot Jan., 1212, photography.
Some of the host costly of the the Butchery Department of this ostra de abers are over a yard establishment in Hongkong and long and about ten inches wide, at Kowloon,
The following are the
Rules of Competition.
Each competitor may send us many photographs as he or she
plenson, provided that
any testhe being med in one
to get the heath and necessary
thickusa Tao fronds are cun- overyingly tied by expert workers,
photograph is accompanied by
Notices
TRAMWAYS CO.
TIME TABLE.
and the colourings of the long TEAK LIMITED coupon. The coupon will be laurer feailors offen are in three found below and will appear distinct shades, with two or more
tones to earhi shale. daily. A coupon from any is-ne; betweon now oud, March 31, must} accompany each print, ·
.. $10.
Wank Dava.
15 min
2
15 min.
10 min.
J
15 min.
10 min
Flower Trimmed Hats. Millinery for the apring will
7.00 .,, to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min. also include a number of flower-
10 niin 8.00a.m. 19,30-6.mm, trimmed hats of fairly large sizes, 10.00 sm. to 11.00 a.10. The bats are to be in straw, und | 11,80 m,și. to 12.45 p.01. the floware, un which workers 12.45 p., 1.15. 1.45 pink are now bually, engaged, include 1.10 p.m. i
1.49 p.m. t 2.13 p. almost every variety. The huts
re mostly of the plotean order, 2.15 p., to 6.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m; tó Á. Lô p.m. and the flowers on the advanco indels aro, e canged in weath or cluster form...
For the photograph adjudged the best, a prize of $10 will be awarded to the sender. For the
· photograph adjudged as next in merit, a prize of $5 will be awarded. Should two photo graphs be of equal morit, the
In one large hat from Paris the $15 shall be equally divided bind of which droops all the way hatween the senders, but no round, has an 'under hill of competitor may win both prizes.elly-knitted ha applied, flatly The editor shall be the sole to the straw near the edge, and oit the top the ju an old-world judge and his decision must be wreath of mixed fiold flowers, accepted as final. Photographs with a single streamer of satin can be necepted only on this coming out from the back, where
st falls to tho waist. understanding.
A similer shape in fine chip Photographs must be submits a wreath made up of posies ted only on the oxpress ander- of violets, each posy being con- standing that the editor may, at tred with a day fen-roso... The his diseration, uso any or all of oral wreath is pla. ad over a the photographs, either in the draped crown of
ganzo. On the Stage,
"Hongkong Tolegraph" or in The newest huts are in gather- the Weekly Telegraph," infed taflets, rather large, turned anch inanner as serms hest to lack From the face with a very him, but that they shall not be fly-away but becoming line whon put by him to any purjoso out-on in profile. Tuoso have scar side of these journals.
ity of trimming, and the hair is scon all round them. The toques are high and naisow, and new Spring models are mado in fino,
soft straw
William Powell, Limited
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Taiwan Railway Dept. EXCELLENT CUISINE D GOOD SERVICE, RATES
6 YEN ASD UP.
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
CENTRALLY stated, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and under entirely New Management. Large and Comfortable, Rooms, Excellent Cuisine nader tho...enpervision of an Experiunt.I FRENOU CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout Toime moderate, First Clasin accommodation for Families and Toriisis.
For particulars wad rates apply lé
PROPRIETORS.
Telephone, 170
Telogin" ArtoY."
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BELLE VIEW HOTEL.
Tolephone No. 007.
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By kind permission of Captain Morton the Band of s.s. Mongolia will play at the above Hotel on Turdus aid sinamera, Luggage ar Friday next, the 1st March, 1912,
commencing at 9.30 "Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912. [182 weather permitting.
Uniformed “Instel poder meets alg
ranged for without any trouble to guests.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN,
WANTED—A TYPIST, Good Re-PLUNKET'S GAP.
The Peak, near the Tram Tecniuns. To', 06.
ferences.
Apply stating Salary required to XXX.
cho" Hongkong Telegraph.” For Tetas, apply to the Hongkong, 10th Feb, 1912 [151 27]
MANAGER.
THOS. COOK & SON,
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.
and Oes for the Far East:-16, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI : 2-3, Foochow Road, YOKOHAMA: 32, Water Stroot,
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Lengkong, 28th February, 1912.
HOTEL LISTS.
HONOTONO HOTEL.. Adams, Dr. & Mrs. Ribu, H. Adams, Mr. and Kindler," O, J.
Mrs. G. D. Agache, E. Anderson, R. N. Balch, Mrs. 11. B. Baleh, Misa M. 1. Paldwin, 'Mr.' nað
Mrs. A. H. Darrett, N. H.
Barys Miss J, L.
Datu, L. R. Basket, Pant
Boilken, V.,
15 min. TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by to principal STEAMSHII Bockingsale, L.
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10 mio.
NIGHT CARS. 8.46 p.m. and 9 pm, 9.45 pm, to .11.10 p.m. every 15 minutes. SUNDAYS.
7.30 A..
Klare, Dr. Kapp W. B. Kidsoman, A. Loco dier Lntal, M, and Mrs. II. W. Laver, Capt. II.
E.
Lemaitre, R. Little, T. M... Lloyd, G. T. Low, T. H. Lyon, Mr. F. N. 'Bellios, Mr. & Mrs. Mackio, D. D.. -.
R. E.
Maitland, Mr. and
Mas. D. P. Mar 'ola, Dr. Q. Maroli, Mr. and
LINES TRANS-SIBERIAN BAILWAY, TOURS amaigel is ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE sillastel, forwarded and intural at lov at rates, LETTERS of UREDIT an OIROJLAR NOTES ISSUED and los, Mrs. E. R.
CASHED.
FOREIGN MONIES exchange).
8.00 a.m. to 10.30 a. every 15 min. 13 Citier Oprias ~LUDGATE IURCUS, LONDON, EC. 10.30... to 11.00 al. 11.45 .. to 12.00 poen 12.00 og to 1.00 pm.
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10 min.
15 min.
+
10 min.
1.00 plus. to 5.00 puta.
15 wiD.
11
10 min
15 min
+F
23
10 min.
6.00 juni, to. 0.00 pitu.
6.00 pm, to 7.00 p.m. 12.00 p.m. to: 8.10 p.m.
NIGHT CARS nå en Weol Days,
SATURDAYS. ·
Exu Cars at 11,45 pm.
EPECIAL CARS. Autangement at the Compray's Ofice, Alexandrs Buildings, Des Voeux Bon". JOHN P, HUMPHREYS & SON
General Manayois, Bangkong, 3rd Nov, 19]E
LOST.
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ON Saturday, the 24th Febicary, at about 5.45 pm, at the Race Competitors shall not submit
Caune a Tody's Gold, Chani -pattern, copies of compotitive photographs
Purse with Gold Chain, Safely Brors, with side trim Pencil And Powder Poll Box attached.
Anyone terning sro to Messrs. to any other newspaper until the mings of a spray of lovely roses expiry of ono month from the and leaves. Evening coifforos, Days & Bowler, Na, 2, C nhaught dato of annuncing the editor's notice, are very simple, and the Road Central, will be suitably rewarde l decision.
latest way of dressing the hair is ongkong, 26th Feb,, 1912. Prints entered in this competi-ces lainly most becoming and ap. parently easy. Several actresson The naines and addresses of wore their simply purled on the prize-winners will be announced left side, waved across the fore- head, and rolled up the back, oarly in Aprila
showing waves drawn back from The editor will be pleased to the cars to the roll in the middle. answer, in three columns, my The effect is comely, displaying questions put by, intending com- the lines of the hond in a way we petitors on points which may re-have not soon for a long time. quiro amplification.
The Cost of Straw.
tion entot be returned.
Photographic Competition
I
Coupon.
March 1, 1912. agree to enter the photographic compotition on the express understand- jug that the editor's de- cision alall ho final, and that he may, at his discro- tion, use the print cont horewith either in tho "Hongkong Telegraph," or the Weekly Telegraph."
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Very file table.
Known throughout the work and proscribed in all cases of Anomia, Debility and Convitustenca, ta young women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates.
DOEN: One wonginam, after pho two principal meals,
Each bottle of gonutno VIX CAUT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark:
(1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS,
(2) A METAL EXAL, advertising CLETEAS;
is à MELISSA and MINT cordial
CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
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SHIFBÜÍLDERS, SALVORS, AND REPAIRERS, BOILMAKERS, FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC TIONAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.
and maid Beraale, Miss P.
Bell; O. D. J.
Bernis, J.
Bird, J. E.
Bolton, G.
Min Marlots, Misa Mahall, W. B. · Mantor, E.
Bat Ter, Mr. & Mr. Malleson, Mrs
P.
Doyd, Mrs.
Bane, Mrs, G, V,
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Butters, Miss M1. Bradley, Miss M. Braun, Miss O. Brodribb, MILEOR Brooke, Col.
Mrs. Brown, B. M. Campbell, Miss Chalmers, J. S. Chilvers, P. T. Creutzfeldt, Dr. Daniel, F., Daten, C. L. Darles, Hon. W
Recs, x.o. Densow, Dr. D'Oeitingen, V. Drew, W. C. Ear, E. J. W.
K. L. & child.
p.m., sharp,
: W. GALLAGHER,
Manager.
Linsulin, Airs.
Henty, Mr. & Ms.
F. 6.
0.2.0.
Took, Governor
W. T. Tartier, M.
Tachetiniso, J. Uyentara, K. Yo.meil, G. Vollbrecht, Mr, &
Mr. E. Warren, E. J. Watermen, E. J. Weinsborger, V. Whits, Mr. & Mrs.
Hasing, Mom, W. Tation, O.. Hewett, Hon, E. A. Tomlinson, F. S.
Townsend, O. 8. Howelt, Are. 1. A. Townsend, E. S.. Haywood, Miss il. Trimm, C. Biggins, J. A. Biroto, S. looga, Dr. S. Hurd, Mrs. A. S. Halado, E. L. lunes, Cupt. B. Jackson, C. Johnson, M.. Johnson, R. -Jolinson, F. J.. Jolio, L. Jonph, M.. A. Joseph, R, M. Kolsey, Mrs. O. B.- Konasi, A. A Kershaw, Miss A.
Adair, II.
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Mrs.
ASTON HOBA.
Adams, 1. C.
Allegator, M.
Mrs.
Henderson, Mes
J. C. Jesson, Mr. B. V.
Meines, Mr. & M., Alexander, Mr. & Joseph, 1.
Mrs. J.T. W Mercali, T.
Mo'cal, Mrs. V.
N.
The Alokean, Dr. W
Moore, J., Jr. and Mickle, D. FI.
Mi-hima, M. Mitchelor, E. Y. Moran, Dr.. Moore, Miss J.. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. N., let and maid. Marrison, Mr. &
Mr. B. T. March, A. 8. Nelson, H. E. Naweomer, C. E. Nogtier, Gon. Bir F., K.0.0.0.0. Edwards, Mrs. G. Northcombe
Capt. & Mr Odom, F. B.
A. fuge. O
E renfels, Mr. and Patterson, Miss
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Peill, Mr. & Mr. Field, Mr, M. E. · L. & Maid Eitzon, J.
Fisher, H. Q.
For:ester, J.
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Engines, Boilers, Inilway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Olaseos of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work Electri- cal Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Toole, installed
throughout the Works.
50-ton Hydraulic TESTING, MAURINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivots
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considerablo shortago in the aRAVING DOOK available supply of certain quali-787, by 86f, by 4ft. 6 in. tion of straw plait for millinery Pumps empty Dock in
28-4 hours, purposes, anys a writer in the The three "Drapors Record,' fashionable kinds at the moment for women's hats are chip tagol, and Italian pedal, and for these plaits the whole world is keenly competing. The two first-named qualities come from Japan, and the prices of these have risen on the average about twenty per cant, The rates for Italian podal straws are stated to have risen to "an
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exorbitant level, owing to great BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
demand and the small stooks on the market."
HONGKONG, CHINA,
Fuller, Depman
anbar, B.
Pai on, MA, IZ Pin, Ch. Ray, E. H. Raymond, E. M. Resy, Miss F. Berd, Mr. E, George, Mr. & Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. & Mrs.
Ritėble, Mias Fadi.. Geo go, Miss Robinson, W. V.
Lt. Robertson Capt.R. Gervilller,
Itodyk, Mr. I. Comdr. de Giles, Mr. and Mr. Rose, O. H.
A. B.
Rouque, Mrs. J. Ratheloid, M's Gillespie, W. A.
Goltz, Baron Von Bchuster, Dr.
dee
Blingsby, A.
Gorton, Miss B..L. Smith, E. E.
foulbourn, V.
Grolg, R.
Bplules, J.
Stokes, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P.
Botomod, H. H Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Spalding, Dr. and ‚Hm. A. D. & inft. Gray, Mr. & Mrs. Spear, Capt H
Lee L. Grey, "Master-A | Gelmenaw, R; J, /
Haes, Darid Has, Mr. & Ms.
B. AMA Hall, Capt. T. P. Harrison, A Harvey, Mr. and
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Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Kart, M.
Rowland
Dalmot, J. Bartolino, M.
Bato, Mrs. H. A. Bat, Miss Bato, Miss W. Benalier, Mr. and
Mrs, P. de Beck, F. Wa Bitat, L.. Born, J. P. Carbonell, M. B Bradshaw, I. Carnation, Mrs. Chadwick, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A Chopard, F. A. Cohen, M.
Dillas, 2, 0. Mocaswell, J.
Lapioque, P. A. Lagebil, V.
Matthews, A. A.' MeChernoy, Miss Maneliran, T. J. MeGanghoy, Miss
Moixes, Mrs. K
de
Morton, Mr. Masno, di Oriolo
V. P. Nielson, Miss 0. O'Connor, EA. Pago, II, O..
Parsons
Mia.
Parsons, Mr. and
Mr.
··Plant,... · Miss. M.
Crane, Rev. & Mrs. HI
8. 8. Dol, K. Dolphi, Miss B Engelbrecht, Mr. &
Ni J. Evans, 0. Farr, P. L.. Feinstein, J. Folt, Rev. & Mr.
F. R.
Fox, Miss J. Fox, Mr. W. Omur, Mr. & Mra,
0. & family Granado, A. Quillop, D.
Rodford, Mr. and
MIE.
Photan, Mr. and Mrs. H.-W. Rica, E. O... [Robertson, J. A,
Ronfent Rosenthal, F. Snydoll Mrs. J.L Steiger, Mr. and
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Summer, Mr. aut.
·Me, R. B Taylor
Hales, Mr. E. A.ebbitt, A. Le Harvey, Dr. & Mrs.
J. B. Hayos, F: C.. Holmes, J; B.
Thornton, G50. Vando,vorši," MË..
and Mrs. Williams, Miss B.
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& 2 children'
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Grant-Smith, E- Grat-Smith, Ma Wihon, L. & Hock
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