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The cost and skirt is 'always in favour; but between winter.and summer, and again between summer and winter, the tailor-made dress comes
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The reason for this is that the weather is or should be if it did what is expected of it--just cold enough to render a fairly heavy overwrap of two coats unless the costume is made in the comfortable, in which case it means the wearing forts of a dress. Moreover, these dresses have and oharm all their own; with the substance good out of -n tailor coat and skirt they have the intimacy of a gown, and this year are made with a close relation to the figure, and in those mixtures of fine cloth and hosty embroidery which are so attractive. The colours are also pleasing, and many now shades have a already introduced, particularly some curious, dead tones amethyst and green, which urð very distinguished in effect.
THE FAR EAST REVISITED,
CHINA THE OLD PEKING AND THE NEW. (X)-
years ago.
quarters provided for the foreign garriso the representatives of most of the Powers- and not only of the Geat Powers-posare to-day in Poking for more imposing residences than any of their Ambassadors in the chief European capitals. As the cast of living has
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defences, a very significant spectacle which
must afford to all observers, and more especially 1. to the Chinese, much food for reflection both upon the artistic merits of cosmopolitan aroli tecture and upon the political wisdom of Western statesmanship. In conversation with a Chinese official I happened to mention the European quarter amongst the many interesting changes which had occurred since my last visit to Peking. Yes," he replied, with an inscrutable smile, "bat it cannot be half so interesting to you as is to as-who have paid the bill. Sir Clande. MacDonald need not have written that inscrip- tion Lest we forget' on the walls of your Lagation. It is writ large enough all over the diplomatic quarter-in bricks and mortar."
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In the course of many travels in strange impressed themselvas more indelibly upon my countries and distant climes few things Lave memory than niy arrival for the drst time in Poking sonte 14
There was no rail way in those days, and after on interminable in honso-boat up the Poi.ho from pienen to fungolum, I made the port of Peking so late in the afternoon of the fourth day that it was doubtful whether I could pos- of sibly reach the city gates before they were closed for the night and the one thing which love or money could not purchase was the open ing of those gates between sunset and sunrise, Fortunately a guide and a couple of good pozies had been sent out to meet me, and a brisk In Paris them frocks are made almost ani,
canter of 12 miles brought me to s turn of the versally with the fitting Middle-Ages, centre- piece. The pleated Boauce falls from the lower road where suddenly the long-drawn line of
grim,
groy, battlemented walls, broken only by edge of this maillot, which is outlined by a folded band of black satin, threaded under tal the many storeyed towers which surmount each of the cloth, and drawn into a bow at the back. of the gates, stretched out before me bathed in The maillot itself is edged with ornamental silk the rich orange golden glory of e summer engat -the massiv and mysterious shrine of one of the braid in the exact shade of the dress. The oldest civilization of the world, to which more per part le also of the same colour, carried out in net or talle, and often laid over an interlin. than a third of the human race pays homage. ing of gold or silver net. A very pretty frock A few minutes more and I had reached
outer gate, which my friend, Sir Nicholas Material changes are by no means confined in Packets of 10 Cents each, and of this kind is made in Bordeaux-coloured cloth, O'Conor, then British Minister to China, had kept the maillot outlined with silk and gold galon, and this sharply pleated Ronnee falling frossa open, almost by fore, for nearly ten minutes after folded sash of black satin. The upper part of the appointed hour.. We had suit a long side the dress, and the long, close-fitting sleeves are through the city before reaching the Legation. of the new rate-tail embroidery in Bordean. The whole glamour of the wonderful scene colour. This consists of tiny rouleaux of satin which had first greeted me seemed, however, to appliqué in a close design on coarse net of the vanish abruptly as we passed under the two great same shade. The long sleeres come well ever archways of the city gate. The golden light the hand, a couple of fat folds of white talle added; and as we rode along throng
dingy lanes and crowded streets, inches deep in dust, aerces great open spaces with alimy and yet making a great differopee in the bo
pools of stagnant water, everywhere jostled coming and smart effect.
by surging crowds of anfamiliar humanity, all ANOTHER EXQUISITE GOWN. ⠀ For more elaborate rear is an exquisite my senses were in turn assailed by so many gown in suade cloth, of that beautiful faint aussons sucils and sounds and sights that even the absorbing interest of all there novel green, with a bloom of grey, seen on the out- side of a young almond. The skirt falls rather surroundings failed to counteract a weird sense widely to a baba of green passementerie about of oppression, which persisted all the way eight inches from the ground. The passement until we turned at last through the gates of the terie catches up the fulness, which pufia aut British Lagation into the grateful seclusion slightly over it. A pleated frill of the tain of its well-ordered compound. I stayed in cloth finishes the skirt. The bodice is of tacked Peking on that occasion for upwards of two
chiffon.
in the same shade, over cream nath, but nothing availed to weaken that green lace, with an interlining of gold lace. A high first impression. The anllen hostility of the
the intangible aloofness collar of cream lace is finished' with a band of common the saturnins, and at the same inean, it represente, at any rate, a. complete pale wood-coloured velvet, in that golden
Fet the pale shade whica ia seon inside an almond's shell time imperturbable, look of the slanting eyes, before it has quite hardened into wool. From the peculiarly insistent tones of high-pitched one side of the bodice any ornaments, always voices, the perpetual obsession of a strangely in almond-graen, of silk braid the kind of alien civilization, the physical remoteness from ornament which has several inexpressivé names, the whole outer world at night one was eat off but is known in the intimacy of the family even from the telegraph office, which was then circle by the far more expressive one of bob outside the gates of the Tartar city-all cord bined to produce a sense of complete isplation bles and things at one side "
which haunted me scarcely less forcibly during my second visit afteen months later.
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to the European quarter. Most of the great thoroughfares, both in the Chiness and the Tartar dity, have been macadamized, and many of them have been planted with trees. Besides the Northern line from Tientsin ni Manchuria, two other lines of railway now ran into Peking, the much-talked-of hus from Hankow on the Tangtoze, and another, to the west, built entirely by Chinese enterprise, which already pierces the Great Wall and within a few weeks will have Electric light is supplied reached Kalgen. throughout the capital, and water is now being laid down in pipes frore westeri hills. The unwieldy and chaotic traffic of former times has been got under con trol, and is regulated with considerable effeiency by a smart khaki-coated police foros of which I shall have more to say on another occasion. The streets are altogether much better kept, and though here and there one. may still be reminded of the old-time odenrs of Paking, there has evidently grown up smengst all classes a new sense of cleanliness and public decency, conforming to now social standards.
Changed also is the attitude of all classes towards the foreigner. Whatever olas it may departure from the cid principles of rigit isolation. It is no unnsual thing nowadays to meet Chinese officials of high rank dining at foreign houses. I had the privilege of visiting several of themt, either in their oficial or their private residenses, upd was invariably LADIES received with open demonstrations of courtesy and even cordiality-in strange contrast to the furtive mystery which surrounded the visits paid during my first stay in Peking to the one or two Chinese houses willing to admit Again I visited Peking some nine months me. I described in The Times of October 9, after the Bogor outbreak.
The pride of the 1895, my curious andience with the Tsung-li great city had been humbled to the dust The Yamen of these days, and I remember well tho greater part of the foreign quarter was in rains innumerable dinculties which Bir Nichola Fire and raping had devastated the Chinese Conor had to evaresme in negotiating the and Tartar cities. The most sacred penetralia formalities of that unprecedented event. This of the Forbidden City had heen ruthlessly Walrupt, the Board of Foreign Affair, violated; palaces and temples which had been which has succeeded to the Tang-li Yamén, hitherto hermetically closed against the outer did me now, quite spontaneously, the honour barbarian lay open to every comer. Field of entertaining me at dinner in the large nex Marshal on Walderase had his headquarters in the style that is called · European. Foreign Office, recently built and furnished, in the Winter Palace, Britisk and Ludian troops Even some Chinese ladies have begun to ex- camped in the groves that surround the Temple change visits with foreign ladies, and at the of Heaven, soldiers of every nationality wan- dered at random through the deserted halls and Palace Hotel, which is very largely frequented We have had several feathery seasons, but terraced gardens of the Summer Palace. The by the Chinese, I saw two Manchu laties of high this autumn promises to be the most feathery "foreigner" was now the master, and he had degree come in with their children and order of all. Even morning hats are trimmed with made the Chinaman drink to the very dregs from 5 clock tea in the hall with the same ense these plumes. The uncurled variety has a
of fashion at Ritz's or Rampalmeyer's. Another great vogue, and also the kind whose fine is the bitter oup of humiliation. But though the of manner is if they had been English ladies very long and downy, and just curls at the ende parts had been more than inverted, the relations amrite resort of the Pekingese of both sexes between the conquering foreigner and the con One such long feather is ample trimming even for a hat of fashionable size. Otherwise, thequered Chinaman were still governed by the are the Zoological Gardens which have been same law of mutual repulsion. The wall of laid out with great teate near the Hai-ju-min feathers stand upright by the big crown, like Peking had been breached, but the wall of Gate. Restaurants and tea houses, both in the hollyhocks booking over a hedge. Five and sir Chinese tention still remained intact and im- karopean and the Chinese style, are thronged, short fasthers are quite a moderate adorament
quarters of the city the sud on a Chiness holiday it is as lively a BCONS for one hat, and these not lying down in the pret ned to be absolztely dead. The as our own Zoo on a bank holiday, with the old style, but all as upright and waring as people on a pier when the boat leares. Each principal shops in all the great croughfares added picturesqueness of the children's many-
were closed. Only in the quarters garrisoned coloured dresses.
These are but few of the change visible one of them stands out to be as much of a by the British, American, and Japanese forces feather as it can, individually and separately none boing relegated to the daty-of-forming background, as was once the case.
THE COAT- EN SUITE.
A fairly thin coat to don with such a gown is a blessing for the mid-weather, especially if it bo arranged so that it goes well with fars With this particular gown goas a three-quarter length coat of almond-green and gold shot taffetas, heavily embroidered down the fronts and round the edge with rouleaux of the silk in a close design of interlacing forn-leaves. It is lined will vary toft satis in the colour of almond wood, and the collar and tiny revers are of very bright green telrat-tha green of the inside of the velvety buter simond husk A Henry VII cap of stamped dull green velvet, bordered with sable, and having two shaded feathers at one side, taking up the wood-colour and the twe greens of the dress, completes the costume.
03TBICH FEATHERA TO THE FORE.
HATS IN THE CHAMPS ELYSEES, As the endless stream of carriages and motors pours down from the Arc de Triomphe on the return from the Bois, one gathers rather a One may know the qualat idea of fashione exact detail of the frook that is worn, but in circumstances such as these the bat is all that matters. And the hat invariably streams With the eyes half shut, the effect produced is rather that of a very hasty river full of very bright weeds. A feather here, a bird of paradise
reil, there, a streamer of late, a yard or two of
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TEKING IN 1901-
wore there any signs of returaing nativity, and on the very surface of Paking life. There are there only amongst the humbler folks The other and greater changes which show fur more. hand of the victores had been heavy indeed. conclusively that the stagnant waters are at Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant might length being stirred to their depths.-- wall have been the motto of the international armies which the Boxer madness had brought down upon the ancient capital of China. The Court had long since fled to distant Sinan fa and the Chinese of the upper classes who had not followed its example remained rigidly shut
JAPANESE EMIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA.
The Times San Francisco correspondent writin
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traffic rashes by. Every now and then che Beesteres for the restoration of normal the numbers of the excens arrivals in Japa
a hat which cannot stream because it is tied up in a veil of enormous pattern and mesh. These exceptions are grateful to the eye, though even they are usually rather eccentric, if taken as individuale.
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The interest taken by the Japanese Govern- who had been ordered to carry on such adminis trative business as had been left to the Chinese ment in the matter of emigration to California is shown by the bane of a statistical circular authorities had exchanged the more conspicuous sedan-chair to which their rank entitled them for from the affice of the Japanese Consal. General the safer obscurity of edutuon Feking cart in San Francisco. This circalar deals in tabu. Negotiations were in progress between the fated form with the arrivals and departtires
of the Powers and the Chinese from Japan for the year 1909 It shows- relations, but were the terms to be imposed over the departures for 1908 was 1,807, and for apon
China likely to lessen the gulf which the first six months of the present your 757 continued to divide her from the Western making a total excess of arrivals in Japan over world throughout the 60 years of her nominal departures for the 18 months of 2.544. The {"intercour" with it? Had got the siege of circular states that no new labourera ATS ROWY The notion that Paris is taking ite hats the Legations and all that had followed their leaving Japan for American territory," historically, and progressing methodically relief gone, on the contrary, to prove that the this may be taken as the official Japanese through the centuries in a series of revivals, gulf was deeper than over? Once before, in reply to the continued assertions of the Cali. is very approximate. Hate aro just as wild 18 1860, as the charrod ruins of the old Summer fornía labour inions that large numbers of they can be, and apparently there is no law to Palace were still there to testify, a foreign dalies are still reaching the country by way of As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF
side then at all. They are large and strange, army had marched upon. Peking to chastise the the Canadian and Mexican frontiers.
LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS. and the larger and stranger they are, the arrogance of the idle Kingdom Again, smarter they are. The idea of ariation has only 1895, the despised Japanese
pigmies" had, affected hats so far as to make them more inflicted upon Chias a series of humiliating wingy.
Wings are used as much as feathers, defeats, and Peking had only been saved by the and if they cannot streaza, they are spread conclusion of an Inglorious and vastly place. They stand out like Wotan's on either side, and On both obcasion the lesson had passed vinceded. lie back over the crown as well. The aviation The events of 1900 had taught it again and action has been taken up by the Palais Royal, with fur greater severity, but would it prore in however, and in that haunt of gimcrackery one
the long run more effectire ? may observe the most appalling-hat-pina, con- sisting of gilt models of aeroplanes, with very Jarge brilliants studded here and there all for a Franc, too!-
THE USE OF JET.
THE NEW PEKING.
in
No one who know the old Peking of pre- Boxer days can be in any doubt today as to the BNSWAY, The old order passeth-pay, has. already passed, Outward and visible changes. ahe railway from Tientsin has born a breach are conspicuous at the very first glance.
det has quite corde into its own again, and Paris is using it freely on both day and evening gowns For the former, lines of cabochons on a black frock are sometimes wound sucke-wise through the outer wall of the Chinese city, train, whistling past the Temple T round the figure. For the evening, it is curious aut what light affects can be obeamed with uns jet. Hudson, pulls us just outside the grout Chien- A lovely dinner gowz consists almost entirely men gate of the Tartar city njost within. of chains of very time jet. over white satin sight of the yellow tiled roofs of the inner Here and there the chains are released from Imperial city. Epropan carriages and Jeguir- following the close-fitting foundation, and hang se jinrick has have to a great extent dis loosely for an inch or two. It is the way in placed the old springless Peking cort; and a fow road now hrings which this is managed that gives the light look minutes drive along a
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to a dress which is really heavy. The skrit has one to the British Logation, one of the faw
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broad bands of inserted cream-coloured lace, in survived the storm and stress of the Boxer
a heavy design, veiled with coarse black net. upheaval. Even those Legations which were
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