-THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY AUGUST 29th, 1918,

SAN HOI, THE BOXER.

It was with feelings of.mingled awa' and ↑ entlouity that the antered those portals; sud [BY CHARIZO 1, 1L, HALOOMER.]

being fearful lest he should unwittingly give offence, fg any of those grandews who beaked. *Ban Họi was a farmer's mas bat weeks of beneath the sunshine of offisial favour he made rainless, scorching weather bad transformed the humble oberanod to avertone whose legs were usually fertile plains of Peahili Into an arid not, so tually bare, and brown like his own, and wilderness, and there was no work for agricul-when he was suspicions of being in the vicinity turists. So this "Celestial rustic, who was of a patity mandarin, or when a ple-shaped young man strong of limb and brown of body hat looned above the bobbing heads of had repaired to his native town of Yn-tohon, the assembly, he at once prepared to go down carrying with him the few strings of copper and grovel in the dist cash which be bad sayod since the last Now | Year.

With a large mushroom-like straw hat upon Lis head, and clothed in light and loose gar ments of bine dungares, leaving his legs bare with straw mandals upon his feet, and a palm fest fan and a packet of rice cakes in one hand, and a sheaf of joss-sticks and a teapot in the other, San Hoi made his way to the local temple, where he was going to propitiate the goda and pray for better times.

Of course they all aplinked into the mud and stood saldo pocitully while the old man passed: for a Son of Han always aken das respect to the aged.

soldiers, chirpes, the patriarch, drawing is "By the rest Kwang, ye look brate wrinkles with an expansive amila na he passed slowly and laboriously along their regged line. 1'll go too and get me a gun and follow yo, I will,"

This mightily pleased the rustics, and with a loud roar of laughter they trailed off in high- glee. Well shead of them, marched San Hot,

home of his childhood-the quiet old place who now and again looked back towards the which he was never to see again. For only one of that company ever returned to tell the tale: and that one was the blatant Ab Fat with the big sword. He rose up fit and whole from heap of slain when the enemy had gone and the battle of Tientsin had been fought. For he was far too suuning to dia.

"FASHIONS AND FANCIES

DEESS ÅT HENLET.---ŠUN-BONSETS AND SUNEKADES,

Keeping well in the centre of the crowd, he Bad times and como apon him and his into another, courtyard which was paved with moved forward with cpon-mouthed 'wonderment numerous alon, which proudly counted many red tiles and prasmented with large bowls and generations of honourable ancestores all farmors vases containing varefowers and dwarfed trees, and field labourers, who had toiled in the neigh and where porcelain tiled roofs and yellow bouring plantations and had left behind them desgoss elicited subdued exclamations of sur, comfortable homesteads and stainlem reputa-prise and admiration, tions; and loud were the lamentations norasing through the glided gateway of beard for the hair of the elders had grown grey parrow transverse building with double roofs and their eyes dim since a famine like this bad and sincco-work decontion they entered a park- gripped the land,

like enelorure widoh appeared to the vulgar gase like vato Paradiso. Hore miniature landscapes, artificial lakes spanned by artistic bridges, and small temples and pagodas, enchanted the eye, and portly white and red-buttoned mandarins waddled about like prize turkeys and in the adaptable to country purposes, and it is interest- The prevailing modes in London are not very mest gorgeous attire; now and again condescending to see how the summer outfits now being ing to smile their beaisons spon parties of prepared by to compromise between comfortable absequions rasties who at one prostrated them-Henley always affords an admirable view of wilfarisaism and the smart Directoire Ines, It was a very ancient building, and was held by the so especial marks of favour..

upon the ground, being quite overcome these compromises, and year after year the in proportionatevansration, by the Yu-tohoanites;

result is the same that for river and country wear implicity is the best policy. The true for the shades of their forefathers when not

Suddenly Ban Hol espied his acquaintance river girl never fails to remember that her overlooking domestic affairs were supposed to of that afternoon, who, with other minions of costume las to last all day. It is one thing to Enger about that archaic fane and minister to the Taotsi's namerons retinue, was marabelling be rightly dressed at noon on the river; and the wants of the deities enshrinsi there. The the guests who were provided with monta, while another to look orderly and well returning in

In the evening. exterior of the building was embellished with lies brought them auge of warm Samahoo and colonred stacco work, the roof being our

sweet cakes, the former refreshment soon mounted by sky-dragons, rampant and wriggling loosening their tongue and cuding them to and other mythological monsters; while quee

express the popular sentiment of the day. tionable-looking serpents-probably offsprings" Down with the foreign devil-drive the of the jealous earth-dragons were climbing 106mats from the land were the vituperations towards them up the granite and marble pillars San Hot heard as he took a goat among the rest which supported the overhanging eaves of the of the people and listened to marvellous acostinti roof.

of Bendish sirovity committed by the white faced Christiane and at length his blood grow hot with warm wine and vindictive resentment and he shook his clenched hands and uttered In ad threats against the hated fang qua?,

On arriving at this sacred edifice, San Hot ascended ise broad flight of stone steps-which was fanked and guarded on either side by huge Kylin a ferocious-looking species o fabulous tiger holding in its jews à red ball, — and, having gained the terrace, left bis sandals there and reverently entered the main hall' which was lighted djmly by a few candles and gorgeously-decorated lanterns.

An air of mysticism, intensified by tenuous glonds of blue smoke which circled above the fitting forms of two grey. fobed priests and diffused odours of karop and sandalwood, perraded the place, and out of the surrounding gloom awful sinister faces, supported by hideotir bodies, glared at the worshipper as he lighted some Joss-sticks and humbly orawled towards the benevolent Kyun Tam, the Goddess of Meroys repulsive-looking hag with staring eyes and

contorted body.

Piscing his votive offerings of ten cakes and copper casli before this beneficent deily, Ben Hol seemed to suddenly collapso upon the stone pavement, against which be repeatedly knocked his head, evidently deriving much consolation from these religions exercises, and in the mean sime rauttering prayers and incantations, which however, did not use the merciful goddess to - relax a muscle of her diabolical face which was „turned towards the door as if in- azpectation of

mere visitors.

After Eastowing and invoking heavenly blessings ugg bis honourable ancestors, hi kizdred and fit unworthy self, this devout son of Han rose to his fest and, having lighted

and placed in position the remaining joss sticks,

made his way out of the temple,

"Have you had your zicu!" was the customary greeting he received from a burly- looking individual, named Abath was

Diling outside an opium den,

"I have had a bowl of conges,” replied Ban -Roi: "it is all one can now afford in these bad

times.

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Yes, the times are had," said the man, who was a ranner from the Total's rates and they will grow wolne unless those foreign devil, ➡who by their accursed arts have caused this famine-are allowed to remain in the land."

"I have heard," remarked fan Hoi," that the gods are, offended with us because of our tolerating these people and these missionaries

who "

"Who bring death and discord into ong midst," interposed Ah Fat, for they cast spells upon our women folk and they steal the eyes of ear young children for the purpose of making their powerful medicines.”

"I am ready-give me a gun 1" maid he; and while he waxed horoid and drank wine from egg shell cups, he looked around and felt the fatness of official patronage,

Then a portly old gentleman with drooping monitaches and valpine cast of feature, and 6lothed in richly embroidered robes, and attende by well-as pointed tawans and tingchais, drew har: the merry-makers, who were apprised of his coming by the blowing of horse and the beating of gongs,

Down went the shaven pates of the hard, even to the ground; and the smiling faced old gentleman, who was the Tastai, ecughed tbrica

BINZE FOR THE SUMMER GIRL A good rule is to avoid frills, which get crashed, and then look anything bat cras mental Linen should be okosen with care; is admirable material; it is soft, and yet has a the stift kinds erash very easily. Firm zephyr certain amount of substance. Stripes are fashionable, and have the pleasant quality of is a good plan to have a river hat of the same looking freeh longer than plain materials, It material as the dress, mounted од

killed round the base of the brown with velvet ribbon frills of plain white or coloured muslin, and tied in a darker shade. There is quite a power in uniformity of colour, which every girl would do well to study. If a whole costume is designed in one koy, it has many chances for there are many tones in every colour. Then it done pot follow that it and of, and monotonons, sharp tonch of brightness will Hnish it admirably. In choosing brown shoes and stockinge for river waar, tall girls whose foot are proportionately large, will find it wise to lect a brouse tone rather than a yellow, szid to eschew open work stockings in favour of plain, nembroidered ones. Those may-bess this as one likes; but open-work or embroidered ornamentation is only to be recommended whore attention can safely be drawn to theas members.

THE HERLET GIR

The Henley Girl is famous over the English. speaking world, Bhe is the English summer, girl at: her apotheosis, and if she has not for `burned the topless towers of Iliam;

This pretends to follow the simple sudio Itase of || real thing, but it is wired, and curved, and Mechlin lace, or of p.inted ahiffon--the beauty frilled out of knowledge or made of fine that perisheth. Moreover, it is felmed with

It is set on kandes, and is obviously meant velvet and gold flowers, of silver of gold rib-

to be worn on an elaborate arrangement of bans, or other snch sophisticated garnitures,

puffs and ouris. Those hat Are anomalier, They misa the beatles of both torn and country, are as foolish, but not nearly co perity as the dairymald" and "hepherdeen hats that bloomed in the Petit Trianon..

SUNSHADES AND BE TOUT-CAS. The polloy of uniformity has led to many

often a successful plan, particularly's sunshaden people baving sanshades made of the same material as their country gowns. This is very

course, have the handle where the ferale used to this summer are so small. The amartaat, of

half-hiding the hand, and erowing the parasol he. --A pretay idea is to have a cluster of flowers just above where the hand holds the sunshade, when it is opened. favourite combination, or cherriss, both fruit

Roses and clematis are a

and brossom. Dark silk shades are always useful, as they serve the purpose of umbrellas in shower. But they should tone with the dress, and have a bunch of ribbons instead of flowers.--

X. and 2, in the Globe,

THE ART OF RULING A WIFE:

HOW TO MAKE A WOMAN HAPPY.

morrow" gives over the sigunture of Carolyn "The Books of To-day and the Book of To

Skipman" a guide for newly married men.

Some of the rules are appended:→→ Keep up the illusion. Don't settle down too plass her as you wors before marriage,

HOSPITAL NURSE

obviously to married Life. Boas eager to Nervous Disorders, Exhaustion,

is merely su episode, is to her a complete Remember that the now life, which to you revolution of theaght and habit-an undiscover od venntry. Make allowances for her.

Tall her occasionally that you love her. She known it, but she likes to hear it. She can't always take it for granted,

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Start in the way you want to continue. Partimlarly in affairs of the bumiliate her by making her ask for money. purse. Novor

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definite understanding Money brings the discord that causes most at Arst. family bells to jangle out of tune, rese may profums

Be thoughtful in little things. A single

whole day.

your wife, not your sister, and she loves Tell her your sorrows as well as your joys Two can bear trouble botter than one. She you. You owe it to her. now power and go with the knowledge.

She may develop

Learn to bear with her cocasional tears.

any kind before people. Make it a curtain Men must work and women mest weap

Don't embarrass her by adverse criticism, of lecture if it mut be.

Don't forget to kiss her good-bye,

Make her feel that she is the only woman. you have ever loved. This is very important Don't tease her and then refuse to be teased yourself.

Treat her like a comrade and a friend, but never forgot that she is, above all, a woman, who needs your almost sympathy and protection: Aboro all, keep up the illarion--if you can. It is worth while,

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How To Brautz#UL-Keep your com plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crême Charmante, Lail ・and then read alondan Emper: 1 launched a thousand ship has at any reto

Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre Edict which called the members of the started a thousand pens, and moved thousand Specialities for the Bida are the study of

Charmant will enable you to do it. Her Tho-chuan Society loyal and honourable brushes over a many canvases, he has keistime, A S., Watson & Co., Ltd., Bole Agents subjects of the Sublime Son of Heaven," and eye for form and colour, and is not content to cordially invited them to go to the Capital and a picturesque agalast a commonplace back- swist the Imperial troops in driving out the she wishes. One of the prettiest bonis ab ground the toys background to the tona hated Foreigners Arms and presente would be Hanley this weak in xalander cak-coloured given them; and, as an earnest of what was to punt, lined with polished pine in its individual some, H is Excellency" the loyal and faithful shades of primrose. The cushions are in several Tastai of Yutchnen" was to distributs largesse, sitas tan collie, with a pale blue e llar, goarding shades of tan, brown, and blus. On the prow A deep murmur of approval osme from the cringing Yn-tetonites who did not attempt to rise until they felt and heard the pleasant sound of falling money they then rose up as one man, and, winding their quenes about their beads fought and scrambled for the coins so liberally showered upon them, s

nourishing pot of marguerite in a blus jar. The young man who pants is in white, with a tan hat-band, tie and cummerband.

belt

'with

A PRESTT PICTUES, fol vision with blue eyes and honey-coloured And in this careful setting there is a delight-

hair, wearing a nephyr dress striped with male colour and pale blue, and hemmed with a deep Then mere samthor was cousuided; and, when Broed front plest ornemented with a doable roy band of the former. The taaked bodion has a were thrown open and oat of them warohad the lest er noe hele If sets te se the wire and

nestly in at waist, loyal sad faithful legion of Boxers," each round the neok in a fass of white mud, hino lawa carrying a gun. And at their head strutted rules. The river hat has a huge light drown the redoubtable San Hoi who shouldered his of ton-colored Indian muslin, tied in with black vetust, the brim lined with blus and while rufi w. weapon right gallantly and talked of doughty At one side barns a single huge rose, of the deeds to his friend, the runner who carried brightest magenta-pink. In the bottom of the a large executioner's sword, by virtue of bost lies long cost of bronze-brown alpaca, which for it had sent more than one a neat collar of furbain-purple silk, and gold braid. limed with pale blue washing silk. It has a tokunite to the happy hunting-grounds of his The picture has been well thought ont forefathers-he halted them in the square and BORTANT TRIFLE put them through a few facings before they dispersed for the night.

The etroteras of river and

are very important For instance in the * cevatry wesz maiter of petticoats, there are several ship ge Next morning, after burning silver paper and to be taken into consideration. They minst incense before the rude tablete of his ancestors, not be tos fluity, or they will be which were placed in a little niche in the fronting and getting draggled. Silk-ls at suitable, room of the cottage, Ban Hoi knelt before his perhaps ablined gown, thi in gasential. They They must have substance, for puder, a thin, Borrowing parents who blessed him and, with must not be too long, yet they must come down grave misgivings, watoled him dopart. But portalaly to the opaque hem of the skirt. (It is, the young man was full of hope and ambition; attes, unlined. It washes. better, is ovaler, and the way, far more satisfactory to have the and promised to return soon with many faels bags more freely also it does net crash so Lot silver.

mucb,) In these circumstances the best areau- Then, gun in hand, he repaired to the temple, gement is to have a solid white or cream ouloured. but instand of prostrating himself before the Pettisont, not full, but well-ent, with fairly Goddess of Merry, he laid his weapon upon the well, cleans well, and looks well; and it holds the donnce, of really good moirette. It wears To be sure they do, and worse than that, altar in front of Kwang Tal, the ghoulish God areas out properly. For fourteen or After growled his companion; "and unless we rise up of War, before which be kosilowed many times, † shillings a really excellent moirette skirt osa be and exterminate them, root and branch, they asking of him stength and courage to light will not only rain our people but grab ouragalust the spoilers of his conditry. Having country. Why should they grow fabulously done this, he shouldered his gun and made rich while we grow so miserably poor ?" kin way to the Tamen square where one hundred "Why, indeed!" returned Ban Hol with and fifty able-bodied men of his clan were great fervour, Bat how are we to turn them congregatel. -out ?"...

** Do they really da that P" asked Ban Hol with righteous indignation.

bad that is, made of silk moirette. The cheaper qualities will not answer this purpose, where the petticoat has to be the skirt lining as well. Colcare should be avoided, unless the over-skirt in either quite opaque or quite transparent. Aby sound lobten as a muddyeffect; and nothing

look better than white or cream colour, SUN-BONNETS AND HATS ---

Irgenso was again distributed among The return of the sun-bonnet is a welcome "It can be done," said the wily rogus with them; and then A Fat the runner, appeared revival. On very young girls nothing could be all amurance. “You must come to the Yamen before them in a bright red coat at the mame more charming, than this old-fashioned' head- tonight. My good, master has invited the time yelling and leaping and waving his gear Infowered prints it is, of courss, most. correct; but in printed cottons and chintres, Itcho-ghuan (Boxer) Brotherhood to hold a great sword in the direction of Peking,

and even in old-fashioned musins, it is mesting there : and great things are to be done.” "Sen-ton, Fan-quai! San-ton fan quail" very pretty with ribbon stringa. Some girle With a dippant sir, the apparently unsophis.shouted the new recruits who now moved off on put dainty little cape of white lawn" ina de tionted rustig zonde s secret sign to the runnerrusle march to the Costial headed by their lightly resting on the bate This is

zy necesfal gekry he ran bujanter

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at the biok which protects the pack from sunburn but those who have quantities

Hai-ya!" cried that burly rolling, upping Captalo, Ah Fat, who, being promoted from her mach to recommand it particularly tho him cordially upon the back and leading tho Taman-runner to the sommand of a regiment. curbig way to the nearest ten-shop. "The Boxer must of recruits--was ripe for any mischief. nof sheathe his sword, except in the body of an Through the town and out into the sound anomy

try, he led the Yu-tehuviles, and while that That evening at night o'clock dan Ho were passing along & nazzowth thrragh took him self to the Tamen which was alluated the paddy-finkds, which had just been funded in a large square, Noabers of his fellow from one of the few remaining wells they townsmen were stressing up the bread rope maw an old white-haired Elder of the town and into the outer courtyard which was, pavod | approuching them with a large bundle of wood congruous. Thars in one kind of river hat which with cobble-stonemnd flanked by servantaʼ offices. ] upon his back.

of pros Lair do not affect is, snow it hides those tendrils", which never fail to

brows of ladies in fletion. ayn

ann blu do not hide, the hair-nourly so much, but they are far from being univer all becoming. They suit frivoles pretă- type of face, however young, they appear in- nom, or gay beanty; but above a thoughtful

ought to be suppressed—the elaborate kind.

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Overwrought Nerves-

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Over and over again clever and capable people find themselves without a scrap energy to do the work that is offered them, and this actually was the predicament off a skilled and experienced hospital nurse, who tells us she was so prostrated. By nervous exhaustion and overwork, that had it not been for the abundant energy and nerve force she derived from Phosferine, she must have refused a most desirable appointment. Our correspondent states that whenever she feels her work getting "too much" for her she braces up her system with a course of Phosferine; such an assurance from a trained hospital nurse is practical evidence of the unfailing efficacy of Phosferine in all nervous disorders. There is proof-absolute proef, from the Royal Families of Europe, proof from great doctors like Dr. Gordon Stables, and Apollo, proof final and conclusive that whatever nervous disorder they suffered M.D., CM., from famous singers like Caruso, athletes so renowned as C. B. F from, Phosferina ewed it, however exhausted the system was, Phosferine recreated and increased their energy and vitality.

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A Hospital Nurse writes: "Our several qocasions I have derived great benefit from taking Phosferine. The last time after nursing a near pelation through a long and trying illness, I was thoroughly exhausted and run down, and the slightest exertion made me painfully tired, but even ons bottle of Phosferine worked wonders, the dis trassing symptoms disappeared, and I can now walk miles without experiencing any feeling of fatigue or weakness. In other respects I have found Phosfering an excellent tonic and restorative for overwrought nerves, and in any derangement of the nervous system it is a remedy that I can confidently rely upon to fulfil all that it claims to accomplish. Particularly for the long hours and careful attention that I must necessarily devote to my cases, the best preparation is a course of Phosferie, as in this way I obtain sufficient energy to carry out the most exacting work without faching any ill effects."—April 29, 1908. (Name and address on request).

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PLAIN FACTS ABOUT THE HAIR.

IT 13 THE DUTY of avery one who is interested in hair pro- nervation to learn enough about the subject to tell whether an advertisement for a bair remedy is reasonable or unreasonable, In this connection, the United States Post Office department bas began a mach needed campaign against false and misleading statements in advertisements in general. While this work is bigbly commondale and should be greatly extended, still at The same time it tends to paternalism rashor than to personal Belf-reliance. If YOU know that the claims for a hair remedy are unressonable and untras, t that knowledge will save you money and prevent disapointment.

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THE THURLE Line in the fact that certain over ambitions Proprietors employ advertizing writers who do not know the omposition of the remedies they write abeat, and even if they "aid, they are not expected to know the therapeutic notion of the

various ingredients. Two very familiar and oft

state ropested _ments neg that the bair must be watered and fad, just like a plant, and that the colour of the hair, onos destroyed, can be restored, ty matural process. While both of these slatements are false in every particular, it requires some little kni wledge of the bar fi Biels to understand why the matements are falso.

THE HAIR FOLLIorn is a pear, shaped mck in the s that bolde their cot. At the bottom of the hair follicle anal extending up into it for a thort distance, is a nipple shaped projection that remains in the scalp when a

bair root in

robly Fulled on 11 projection is the hair papilla from which the The continuous addition to the bottom of *hair" rost " grown.

the hair root, feces the hair proper out through the scalp.

THE BAR FAPILLA is surrounded by the hele rot, which thus taker a bulbous form. Above the bir root or bu l—whisk ....... Cocu pire about three fourths of the entire folli le iub rek of the brir Jefficly bear which the most peperating-Haida known to Medical Science can to penetrate. Therefore the story of ferdig the starved and improverished bair roots with an external application is all a myth.

THE SHORT PORTION of the bair follicle above its neok opens somewhat like a fannel and is filled with the outer soalp eklu. Opening into this outer portion are the highly import- aut oil or sebaceous glands which, from their location, are most expored to disease. When thesa úil glands baéome Infected with certain microbis growth (the cause of dandraff) there is hair disease and finally hair death. Fortunately this outer portion of the bair follicle can be treated by carefully rubbing into the scalp # suitable remedy: What remedy should be used ? Mani- festly one that will destroy the growth that causes dandruff, itching scaly, and falling hair.

NEW BEO'S HELPICIDE is the first remedy that was preparod for the particular purpose of destroying this invisible vegetable growth. In fact, It is called the "ORIGINAL.. remedy that kille the dandruff germ." Nowbro's Herpicide was not made. until after Prof. Unna, of Hamburg, Germany (ask your Doctor about him) discovered that dandruff is a highly contagious ›dinenze caused by a microbe. The almost marvelous auoosss of "Nowbro Herpicide has caused advertising writers-to-claim germis dal properties for other hair remedies, many of which were on the market years before Prof. Unna's discovery...

Do you tume that this new claim for old remedies in a reasonable ona F. Remember, that the hair gets its life, colour, mid strength direst from the blood, and that good blood, deep breath- ing, and sunlight, favour hair development. Out-door exercisa, .to it sure free circulation in the scalp, also scalp tawaging for the same purpose, are very helpful. Worry, indigestion, and „dentary habits oppone hair growth, while the gandrun germ will actually destroy the hair, unless it is eradicated and kept outof the scalp with Newbre's Herploide,

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