The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 25, 1900, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY CALL. \] P SR SN % IRCTEANATINGN . il LT B Zimimimy B S S S - z S U S v S TR LATION OF THE ABOVE CrINESE FAVORITE ONE OF HON. HO YOW One Inch of Time Is Equlvalent to an Inch of Gold. With Hard to Buy cnlinch Lose Your Gold Some~ body Wil Find 1 Find It HE Aer of Chinatown's smart set marriage. The papers would likewise nave not. 5 £ ¢ ' e big Btockton street ed that the bride was magnificently gowned, PSSO l e She is Mrs. Ho Yow, the Wore her hair dressed low and clasped with or-\ . pese Consul General. naments, the gift of the groom. They would not\ there from Vie 1 3 ofice ire have considered it the thing to remark upon her\ small feet, wh matter. They tell the story of Mrs. Ho Yow's aristocracy. Seven rs of her young married life were t in China. Two daughters and a son came to \ her name of Sui, and they started to grow up among the traditions and in the land of their forefathers, They began their Chi- n Oriental reliet Dese education under the maternal wing and then g < ceme a day when the wing had to be removed—from are, nevertheless, an 1mponmt\ wood chairs stand are carved In black ming embroideries all g “",?_ the lttle girls, at any rate. g and green. [ o N RN Ho Yow was appointed Consul General to the t teak wood and the silk R8NE- yynyeq States and told to pack his trunk and check it Ho Yow toddles on tiny feel, ¢, gan Francisco. This was an honor for any man, apd Ho Yow house- ror gne of his age the honor was unprecedented. It was nd is good and IS .54 4 matter to be thought twice about, so Hop. Hb Yow ma of all sons Of thanked the proper euthorities in Celestial rhetoric and made ready ta depart. lish law As Ho Yow promptly ere was a distinguished The question arose as to what to do with the little folks. r €. Ho Yc¢ fifth s This question was not easlly answered by their mother. think is to act P s It was plain enough that the little girls should be left then had c throughout tk behind, but it was nes easy to leave them. Mrs. Ho Yow ls, above all things, domestic. Her home and her family are very dear to her, and the good-by was hard. But the giris must be given a Chinese education. It was fitting to let Sul Fun learn English, as his fathey had done before him, but for e young ladies—that wes another matter. The old-fashioned ! thing had happened in America aristocracy of the houses Ho and Sui rebelied at overadvanced have noted that Mr. ideas. Where women are concerned the most radical Chinese glish school, turns conservative. Therefore it was decided to leave Sui Sing or. He had and her sister with their mother's mother in China. law business Mrs, Ho Yow tried to be cheerful for the sake of the two < gkong, and wes Who were with her. This is the way of home-makers the world 7 he time of his over. But for all that she was a very sorry little woman when petween the Chinese i celebration was the mark of countries, p All of this work has tion. Given the greatest « tdioms, and he will se His enterprise at pre own people. He v Honglkong MOTTO, THE ) aninchef Gold Itls ) of Time. £hould You () Should You Lose Your Timz Nobody Can 1 went into k he obtained him to be Consul Gen Hon. Ho Yow was an Erglish scholar 0 one holding the office cutive mind in the world, and a man_wou fumble when he came to dealing with a foreig puret English than the average of our own nation his regrets with “awfully ent is the buflding of a ants to have it patterned after an institution endowed by his owr larkspur America dc Dr. Sardner of the Univarsity of California Sives the History of the Fo Yow JTEMI/y. HO Y fami Rev. Ho inese ordained m the London It was by his marrie Tong that he was k o much e big r The second wa > recetved his English educa- mpleting it in E From England he r s wit a and the 2 s hand. H ng close attenti e mercantile commu ity him because of his English e rio Yow speaks t even down to its San Francisco Memorial Hosp

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