1923-09-24 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI;

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923.

Evening Dress Accessories.

To preserve the well-tärned- out appearance of a, discetus ing man, it is necessary to examine frequently your stock of Dress Wear.

For instance a the slightly out of date must be discarded and the more worthy article substituted.

-Call and consult us

Mackintosh & Co., Ltd.

Men's Wear Specialists.

Alexandra Building.

Des Voeux Road.

CAMERA NEWS.

A Late Consignment of

DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES

JUST ARRIVED"

WILL BE SACRIFICED AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS

MADELEINE PEARSON

ICE HOUSE STREET.

Next Door to Cafe Wissman.

A twisted mass of steel was all that remained when these two locomotives crashed (head- on in the Nashville freight yards, killing three and injuring five others of the crew.

HONGKONG HOTEL

SATURDAY September 29th.

CARNIVAL

SPECIAL DINNER DANSANT

IX

GRILL ROOM

Dancing 8. p.m.-Midnight.

AUGMENTED JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Late Car to Peak 1a.m.

Tables may now be reserved.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD.

YEE SANG FAT CQ.

Just Arrived

A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LATEST STYLE

WARDROBE and CABIN

TRUNKS

ALL AT

This marine mine, sown by the Germans and swept up by the British in the North Sea just after the war, now carries love letters acros- the Pacific on the Canadian Pacific liner. Empress of Australia. A dent in the left side shows how close one Allied vessel came to being blown up.

Viscount Glerawly, who has entered the movies as an "extra" in Hollywood. If he ever reaches stardom it will be under the nom de plume of Pat Annesley.

Here is sport as practised near Los Angeles. Aquaplaners arefout in droves this season,

Senator Oscar Underwood, Democratic floor leader dur ing the Wilson administration, is one avowed candidate for his party's Presidential nomination. He's shown here making announcement of candidacy in a speech before the Alabama House of Representatives,

20% DISCOUNT. YEE SANG FAT CO.

34, Queen's Road Central

Calvin Coolidge held bis first conference as president of the United States im- mediately after arriving in Washington, going into consultation with Secretary of State Hughes (centre), and Charles Curtis (right), Kansas Senator and Republican "whip" in the Senste, at his temporary headquarters in a hotel.

Affairs of the nation, of the world, may be settled in this little house looking out over the ses on the Red Gables: estate of Mr. Frank W. Stearns at Swampscott. In past summers President Coolidge has spent long hours there in reading and studying. He may continue to do so in his sum“. mers as President.

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