WOMEN'S
with a fichu and collar of hem stitched oroam-cloured net. År
WORLD ranged in a doop squaro or sail
collar behind, the fichu is con- tinued down either side of the [ltena of interest to women, gown in the form of long stole- notices of forthcoming and notes like ends, one of which is passed on recent social events, and kin-through a pretty bangle at the died paragraphs will be cordially waist, giving a most becoming welcomed. The co-operation of effect. These aro a copy of one. our lady readers is asked inorder of two new model brocade opera to make this feature at once co wraps, devised by a loading Parisian firm, and are quito pecially interesting and useful,] ·
dressy enough to do duty as a ton- gown; for, made in pale pastel shades, they are very artistic and quito suitable for quiet home
THE UNTRIMMED HAT.
Novel Millinery Fashion, Paris has set its soal of ap proval on the matrimmed lut. This novel fashion is illustrated on hat of small size or of pieturo dimensions, the only attempt at trimming being a narrow line of velvet which covers tho join between brim and crown. In
WORK',
TO-DAY'S RECIPE. Casserole of Cold Meat. Ingredients-1h of cooked macaron', cold meat, potatoes, 12 pint of good gravy, salt and pepper, one egg.
20%.
Method-Rub the potatoes through a slevo, season them, hats of picture stylo, carried out and mix them to a stiff paste in volvet or plush, the no-with the beaten egg. Lino a trimming idea is very charming, greased casserole with this mix- the draped material, especially ture, and bake for about twenty the plush, being › sufficient trimming in itself.
minutes. Have the macaroni boiled until tender, and then cut into small pieces, put them into Hugo hats covered with velret a saucepan, add the finely or plush of some sombre bue minced meat and the gravý, season to taste, and make very have undulating brims and low
hot. Put this in the contro of crowns, something aftor the the potato and sorve. This style of the plateau shapes quantity is enough for four popular a few seasons ago, white people."
the little designs in the same
malerinis have dome-shaped FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. Growns and turned-back, brime
rolled up in the front and coming low on the sare at each side. Variety is given to the larger hats by means of coloured facinge on the under-brims, roso leaf pink; old gold, and the lighter shades of brown being utilizod for this ригров.
On trimmed hats there are noyel blends of material. The hat itself may well bo velvet banded on the brim with skunk,
while the trimming in mammoth
A CHANCE FOR EVERY
AMATEUR.
Last Month's Winners.
The winners in the Fobruary competition are:--- First Prize of ten dollars—Mr. and Mrs. Weston.
Second Prize of five dollars Miss Elfrida Osmund,
Special inention must also kej
bows across the front is of tolle,le of Mr. F. T. de V. Sonros
This is one of the favourite styles of the winter season,
Large Hats Again.
Tho large nt is gradually! coming back to' favour, and if its
who sent some excellent phate-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MARCH 12 1912
Entertainments
THEATRE
ROYAL
CITY HALL.
1 HE HONGKONG AMATEU? DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENT
GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPERA
THE GONDOLIERS
PRICES.
THURSDAY,
ON
21st March
'FRIDAY,
22nd
"
SATURDAY,
23rd
MONDAY,
25th
TUESDAY.
26th
WEDNESDAY,
27th
AT 9 P.M.
$3, $2, $1. Sailors, and Soldiers in uniform
half price to $2 and $1 Sents.
Booking at the ROBINSON PIANO CO. Opona on Thursday, 14th Maroh, at 10 a.m.
Ilonkgong, 6th March, 1912.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
COMING.
COMING.
FOR A SHORT SEASON.
THE HUGHES MUSICAL COMEDY CO.
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Will open on MARCH 13TH, with
"THE SPECTATORS."
A GREAT FARCICAL HIT BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S,
*
Arrangemonts have been made for late Peak Tram.
WATOIL THE DAILY PAPERS AND HAND BILLS. Hongkong, 5th March, 1910..
THE
Notices
Hotels.
KING EDWARD HONGKONG HOTEL
HOTEL.
Under Entirely New Management.
Thoroughly Renovated.
Excellent Cuisine.
H HAYNES, Manager.
Hongkong, 10th Jan., 1912.
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THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
TAIPEH, FORMOSA
Under the Direct Management of the Taiwan Railway Dept.
EXCELLENT CUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE, RATES BYEN AND Ur.
Valformed hots. pailor moots 'all trains and stormers, Luggage ar- ranged for without any trouble, to guests.
FIRST CLASS And Up-to-date.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager. [25
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
| MANAGEMENT & QUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT”.
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F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.) QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
CENTRALLY altdated, pp-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and under:
Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Cuisine nuder the supervision of an Experiansal FRENCH CHEF,, and separato · Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Eleotris Light throughout. Terms moderate, First Class socommodation for Families and Tourists.
For particulara and rates apply to
PROPRIETORS.
Telephone, 170
Telegrama " Astor.""
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
AT
BELLE VIEW HOTEL
Telephone No. 907.
SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.
Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912. [182
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET'S GAP.4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
271
The Peak,
nesr the Tram Terminus. Tel. 56. For Tams, apply to the
MANAGER.
WM. POWELL,
2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Admission 25 cents:
5 P.M. to 8 P.M.:
0 P.M. to 11 P.M.
Admission 50 cents.
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String Band will play at the atovo Hotel every Sonday commencing from"
Hongkong, 4th March, 1912.
די
HOTEL LISTS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Andrews, 'Miss I. Joseph, R. M. Baldwin, Mr. and Kopp, W. B. Mra. A. M. Kellogg, E. O. Bato, E. B.
Klimanek, P. Beatty, H. O. Kiuretan, A.
Kuba, Capt. O. G. Lander, Miss A. Lccordier
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LIMITED.
GENTS OUTFITTERS
1
TELEPHONE 346.
| Backingsale, Li,
Heeson, Miss M. Beiken, B.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Belilios, Mr. & Mr. Lemaitro, R.
R. E.
GST.
graphs of the proposed gorion CO. OF CHINA, LIMITED. NOW SHOWING Belling, Mrs. E R. Markie, D. D.
city at Kowloon,'
his
The proprietor of the "long- beauty does not depend on line kong Telegraph," has decided to with no claim to trimming, it continue during Marely makes a bid for favour with a offor of two prizos for the bost profusion of ostrich plumes, or photographs submitted to the far, lace and flowers successfully editor by amateur photographers, combined. Curled very loosely, during the month. if curled at all, they follow ancor pluime lines, or they wreathe the large brims with artistic results. In colour the ostrich plume is very oxquisito. Some are shaded
The first prize is one of
$ 10
and the second is one of $5.
It Las been decided to widen the scope of the competition. To
and others are in coloured stripe restrict it largely to uctive life in
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS.
HEAD OFFICE-
7, Jinkee Road,
Shanghai, Telegrama Genlectric.
16, Des Vaux Road, Hongkong. Telephone 518. Telegrams-" Sparklose."
MANUFACTURERS of Complete Electric Plant, Power Schemes
and Complete Telephone Installations.
WORKS.
designs, the latter being mostly the Colony excludes many ama- LONDON, WITTON, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM. worn with tailored hats and tours who are not yet experion- ced in this class of work. As the tailored costumes,
LARGE STOCKS held of all Electrical Supplies, Wires, Cables Fittings, Shades, Bells, Telephones, Batteries, Switchboards and
On velvet picture hats of black whole purpose of the competition Switch Apparatus, Steam Dynamo Sets. Motors, Arc Lamp Carbons. colouring the tones of the feathers is to stimulate interest in photo-Robertson Lamps and Osram Metal Filament Lamps, are usually greens, blues, rose, orgraphy in Hongkong it has boen violet, shading to black, and felt better to remove all restric there are attractive biscuit-colour- tion und to
ings shading to deep gold or dark Give Everyone a Chance.
In materials Ottoman silk in considerably used for hat shapes,
brown. The spreading pigrette Piatures of active life, then, is another popular trimming, but pictures, of still life, pictures like all the feathers it is expensive. recent or pictures taken months Some of the hats have crowns ago, pictures of life or scenes in almost entirely hidden under Hongkong or pictures taken in any part of China, pictures taken these delicate feathers.
at Home-any picture, general or local. may be sent along if it possesses interest at all. With the competition of so com- with draped crowns or big bows, prehensive a character there is a usually in association with volvet chance for any amateur, photo- or fur. Unout volvot is another grapher in Hongkong to win one good millinery material. Metallic of the prizes. The rules of com- silver of dull tones is much liked petition appeared in the issue of
Marchi 1. in combination with black, by milliners as well as by dress makors, and innumerable modole both large and small, are worked out in du'l silver lace and black velvet with fur or plumes for trimming and perhaps touch of relieving colour in little stiff silk
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Artistic Dressing-gowns. Those women who delight in dainty dressing-gowns will be interested in the picturesque dc- velopment of the ap to now some- what ordinary Zenana droging. gown that, Dough exroodingly. warm and comfortable, was any- thing but becoming in its old guise, Now, however, it lina made įts appearance, daintily trimmed
Photographic Competition
Coupon. March 12, 1912.
I agree to enter the photographic competition on the oxpress understand- ing that the editor's de vision shall be final, and that he may, at his disgro- tion, use the print cont herewith either in the "Hongkong Telegraph" or " the "Weekly Telegraph."
Name............
CJE KAO DA U OSN MUISTELER
FULL PARTICULARS AND ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION.
Retail Agent in Hongkong-
WM, C. JACK & CO., LTD.
Telephone, 358,
GRAVING DOOK
787ft. by 88ft. by 84ft. 6 in. Pumps empty. Tock in
"GLYN'S"
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made)
NEW SHADES
IN
SOFT FELTS
NEW BOWLERS NEW STRAWS, ET C.
Prices Moderato.
William Powell,
Limited
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Bangkong. S1EL JAD.. 1912 Just received, a fresh consignment of PAUL CLOUET CHAMPAGNE, Extra Dry
[50 701
al $21.00 per case of 2 doz. pta.
FRENCH STORE,
L. Gameath..
6 Queen's Road Central,
and maid Ball, O. D. J.
Bonsoa, Mrs. Bernaide, Mis. Berols, J. Baineia, Mrs. 9. Buchenough, W.
13. Blackett, Mr. and
Mis. W. L.
Boolson, G.
Bumano, F,
Brown, 8. M.
P
W. GALLAGHER, Manager.
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Thibault, L. IL Ilonelt, Hon. E. A. Thomas, Miss K.
W.
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Mr. Ex
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Jackson, C.
Macke, Mrs. B.H. Johnstons, A. C.
Aaron
John, Dr. Johnson, F. J.
Maitland, Mr. and Jo:sph, M. A.
Airs. J. P.. Makin, H. R.
Adair, H. Maniot, Dr. 0. Adams, H. C.. Marcioli, Mr. and Allix, It.
Mra.
Bark, F. W. Mariott, Miss Bennett, J, G. Marshall, Miss M. Birot, L
W. March, Mr. and
Mrs. T.
Marshall, W. B.
Cox, A. J.
Denton, Jas. Denton, J. J.
Dooret, P.
Browne, Mr. and Matiegku, Maj. La Feinstein, J.
M6. A. Mayar, Mrs. A. Frankel, H. Carrega, Marquis · E,
F.
Carpenter, Miss E.
Clark, Mr. & Mrs.
HI, M. Clear, A.U. Cochians, Miss M. Creutzfelde, Dr. Crouch, G. Cattebertson, W. Davies, Hon. W.
Ross, K.O. DOTO, N, S, Dawson, A. L. D'Oettingen, V. Draw, W. O. Dacamp, A. d'Maunlich, Baron
and Baroness V. Cames, R. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and`
Mrs. H. C. Katrican, J: E. Eitzen. J.
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Modern Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stook, Bridges, and all Classes of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work Electri- cal Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools, installed
throughout the Works,
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50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MACHINE for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets
and Metal Specimens,
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONGKONG
OF HONGKONÓ,, LIMITED.
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**TAIKOO DOCK!
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and Mrs. Morison, G.
Warzen, E. J. Waterman, E J. White, Mr. & Mrs.
H. L. H. Whitmarsh, A.
White, D. Wilford, F. 0. Zileri, Count A,
Havan.
Lambert, L. Langabil, V.
Major, Mr. & Mrs.
A. G..
Molntsh, W.
MeyerMrs. B.
Morris, Mr.
de
Moritz, K.
Morton, Mm. Musso, di Oilolo
V. P.
Rich, FL. 0.
Bosenibal, F.
Smith, A. E.
Taylor
Thornton, Geo. Trionllair, G.
Kousastroff, 8. N. Witzler, Mr.
Kno EDWARD HOTEL Adair, T.
Alexander, Mr. and Mrd, and child Morne, Mr. and Aoki, T.
Mrs. G. chi'd & | A 200, F. A. -DUTBO
Atkins, J. R. Mitchelmore, E. V. | Avenel, Mr. and
Mrs. March, A. S.
Negrier, Gen. Bir Ba..elt, Mr. and
· Mra. W. C.
.F., K.C.O.Y.O.
Moore, Miss L. O. | Bakes, Mr. & Mrs.
More, Mr. and R.
Mr., name and Belillos, Dr. child
Kraft, Mr. & Mrs.
W.D.
Lennox, J:
Land, Mr. and
children
· Lauritsen, Mr. &
Mrs. C.
`Leiria, Consul and
Mr.
Manhoff, 0, N.
Masesy, Miss
Math, J. 8.
McHugh, Mr. and
Mrs.
Northcombe, Capt. Bonde, Madama D. Mody, J, HN
and Mrs. F.D. (Odescalebi, Pilia ross & sosid Odom, F. B. Pinson, A. W. Puckelt, Capt. C.
W.
Ray, E. H.
Bell, Mrs...
Cowen, Mrs.
McCormack, J.
Croft, Hold Darby, A. 3. Dobbie, Mr. & Mrs.
J. A. Edmunds, A. W. Edwards, F. F.
Nobbs, A. P. Passmore, Capt.
Kr.
Perl, C. A.
Percy, C. A. Paguer, B. Ehrhardt, Capt. W. Presbargon, H. Ehrhardt, Mrs. and Ramsay, Mn, B.
Finck, Mr. & Mr. Raymond, E. M. Freeman, J. H.
Deay, Misa F.
obild Fry, Mr. & Mrs. F. Ritchie,Mr. & Mrs. | Ellis, R. H.
R. and in'ant
Faller, Deżman Gaubert, B.
George, Mr. & Mr.
F. J.'
George, Mins
| Giles, Mr. and Mr.
A. D.
Goool, Mius A. Goalboara, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J, Grimson B. J. Heen, David
Ititcbio, Miss
Elrines, O. A. Ritson, F. K. Hasper, A. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Harrison
K. F.
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Roo, L. C.
Rowolde, B. Skene, Mrs. Borby, V
Spargo, H. 8. Blewark, Ospt and
Mr.
Tretys, Miss
Watkins, H.
and
Waldron, J.
Mrs. W.J.
Welte, Mim
Young, J. B.
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B. A.
* Bplillen, J.
Hall, Capt. T. P. Stanfield, L.
.M.
Kerlon, A. O. Kil'an, Misa C.
Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Hansook, xa.; LA
& 3 children.
Aston, Laleat. and Hai
Chinchun, £. Ja
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Henderson, C. & -Butherland; P. D.
Gaskell, Mr. Ma. W. E. Grant-Smith, Es
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