1923-07-13 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923.

Out of bed-into a cool, comfy

Dressing Gown.

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One of dur special "Kimono shape gowne meets the demand for a light bath robo or lourgo wrap.

Made of fino Colton Crepe in plain colours, checks and stripes. Wash and wear splendidly...

85.50. $7.50 each, VERY USETUL ON BATHING PICHICS,

MACKINTOSH

& CO., LTD.“

Men's Wear Specia'ists,

Alexandra Building, Des Voeux Road.

Hawthorne

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Pearson

Specialists in Fashionable Tailoring.

SUMMER SUITS

ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS

DRESS WEAR A SPECIALTY

Madeleine Pearson

EVERY STYLE OF LADIES' GOWNS,

COSTUMES, ROBES

CLOAKS, WRAPS IN PARISIAN "STYLES

EXPERTLY FITTED.

Tel. 2313. St. George's Building.

Ico House 81,

P.O. Box 530.

CAMERA

NEWS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

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Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

100 VARIETIES.

ICE CREAMS,

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Mrs. Phillippson (formerly Miss Mabel Russell, the actress), who is the latest lady, M.P,

Cardinal Soldevilla Ÿ Ro mero, Archbishop of Sara: gossa, Spain, who was shot while visiting a monastery "near that city,

Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, American woman 'leader, photographed as she addressed the Congress of the Inter- mational Women's Suffrage Alliance in Rome,

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PHOSPHATES, etc., etc.

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Lieut. J. A. Macready, the noted American aviator, and his bride, formerly Mias Nellie Turner, of Columbus.

Masumosuke Fukuda, lat- eat tonuis etar to arrive in the United States from Japan.

E. Georges Carpentier (left) regained the heavyweight championship crown of Europe when he knocked Marcel Nilles out in the eighth round. The fight was held at Paris. The photographer snapped. this just as Nilles, was falling ofter Georges drove home a terrific upperout,

Four farmierettos have arrived in Canada from England to study agricultural conditions. This photo, takon at Montreal, showns (left to right) Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railwaye and donor of scholarships to the girls, Stolla Wolfe Murray (chaperon), Emma Absolon, Ivy Townsend, Mildred White and Joan Moore,

The head of the column as the parade of striking shoe. workers passed down Main Street, Brockton, U. 2. A.. while £0,000 looked on.

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