1934-10-20 — Page 3

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Dress and Coat

WOOLLENS

IN NEW WEAVES

COLOURINGS

AND

GRADES

THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER

1934

BY APPOINTMENT

VI ILM, TURĖKING

He said to me-the glass

is going down-there's a fine Scotch mist....

THESE FABRICS

ARE SPECIALLY

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ALSO ATTACHABLE FUR COLLARS

WINTER HAND-BAGS

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VERY MANY STYLES

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OVERCOATS

IN EXCEEDINGLY

SMART

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mar, waliam incumbe wande with his practy bride, Miss Mignonne Elaine "rine wash, and bridal sullo outalde Hoir Trinity Cathedral after tasir marriage, baca Snangani bride and groom are very well known, Mr. Ganda being the son of Mr. rzutami dainos Conmes Lande, managing director of Miners, Gande Price & Co. The bride in the daughter of Mrs. Mignon Madden Webb, of San Franchico, Cal, and the late Mr. Herbert Web,, or Shanghai. The honeymoon will be spent in

Hong ung.

SUFFRAGE

| CAMPAIGNER'S

continued, that the fight for equally was over. In the teach- |ing profession, for example, they had still gut equal pay for egun)

der the Insurance Acts, especially In regard to married women; and married women were #titl de-

VIEW OF WOMEN work. There were injustices un-

DOESN'T KNOW THE COCKTAIL DRINKER

PLEA FOR FULL EQUALITY

veteran

Mr. Despard. the puffrage campaigner and a sutive

barred in many instances from esercising professions for which they had traired, The only) country in which sex equality

existed to-day was Russia,

Mrs. Despard said it was a great joy to her to be, perhaps for the jat time, in her native elty.

Several of the audience paid

in

LYONS FIRST TEASHOP

ANNIVERSARY OF

FAMOUS HOUSE

On

London, Sept. 20. Forty enra ngo to-day, September 20, 1894, the first tyons' topshop was opened at 213, Pieradllfy. To-day, to-morrow, and on Saturday, the anniversary will be celebrated by the restura

tion of the orizinal tenshup. Fang since enlarged to its 1894 setting. Plush chaira will be installed,

of Edinburgh, gave her views on tribute to Mra. Despard's the modern girl and on the wo-eat work in the cause of women, with marble-topped inbles and i Iman's fight for quality when she and reference was made to the carpet on the floor. Waltresses in

addressed a gathering under the pet renetion, especially

the long dresses of the nineties muspices of the Edinburgh branch Germany, and to the need for keep-will wait on the customers, white of the Women's Freedon League alive and active such organisa- the rest of the teashop carries on tions as the Women's Freedom in the 1934 style. As far as possible all the details of the League.

recently,

Mrs. Despard, who is 91 years of age and now lives in Belfast, Lady Leslie Mackenzie, thank-upening have been reproduced. was a founder and the first pre-fing Mrs. Ros for the opportunity The original tarilla have been sident of the Women's Freedom given to meet Mrs. Despard, said reprinted, and favourite dishes of Lengue.

that women had local governmeal

Old

In the course of her remarks in their own hands, since they those day's will be served.

customers who attended an the

she said that the question she was were in the majority. Why was opening day have accepted invita- most commonly asked by journat they so often returned secondtions to be present, and members lists and interviewers was what rate or even third-rate men, and of the original staff will also she thought of the modern girl. then grumbled about what they attend. Of the dancing, cocktail-drinking did or did not du?

There were

girl, so frequently described, shein that very audience at least half-| - knew nothing, but she did know-dozen women eminently fitted for marks, suld they must not forget | that the average modern girl and the Town Council. It was

W that there had been many mon modern woman showed more in men's fault that there were not; who had stood loyally by the wo dependence of thought than their more women there.

men's eauan, and they were grate- predecessors.

Mrs. Despard, In her further re-ful to these men.

It was a mistake to think, she

I said to him-if that glass of Red Label goes over,

there'll be the finest

Scotch missed..!:

JOHNNIE WALKER

BORN 1820...STILL DOING STRONG..

Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO. LTD, HONG KONG Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong incumaratet in Shanghai

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