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THE HONGKONG DAILY, PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1910.
WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP CUP.
HOW WEAK YOUNG MAN BECAME AV ALL-ROUND ATHLETE, THANKS TO DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
FASHIONS AND FANCIES.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC S.S. CO.
OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
the raint and made of soft back satin, is edged OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
roaching below the short waist at the back. The ends in front urs tasselled with the white porcelain beads. A very lovely Lanic in THE SMART COIFFURES.
black
net, embroidered rather heavily with these Never perhaps in the history of the world dost white beads, is worn ovor lack satin. has a greater quantity of false hair been worn The skirt flashes with a wide band of the than now. Even in the chignon days when the beaded not. The sash, fastened twice round The championship sup of the Wesley College, collare begna at the eyebrows, climbed high Colombo, was won in 1907 by Mr. P. 6. de above the occipat, and descended some inches with beats down alther side of the two long wide onde, each of which is caught into a bead. Silva, a young man who from his infancy had below the nook, the cars were left overal never been robust, and whe some four years ago But now we have enormous bunches of hair tous. Zenobia declares that we shall all all be was still further enfeebled by an attack of grouped over each ear, other bunchos rangoliko North American naws with these bonded Dysentery. Mr. de Silva, who is now a teacher above the brow, a loop or two spread upon trimmings, but at least they are preferable at the Wesley College and also a lieutenant in the forehead, and, in addition to this, to the over-loading of sequins, of which one has the Wesley Сонер зру 01 the C.E.C.LI unbes Letingly attributes his ability to win this chignon pointing, like Hamlet's mad became just a little tired.-X. AND Z in the
North-north-west, and this hig Globe. Cup for all round excellence in athletic sporte non surrounded by
atbor masses. to the strength giving, health restoring powers elaboration of the coifure is contradicted. of Dr. Williams' Fink Pill
sometimes by the folds of with
which
the obigen straight, limp hair covered. But how- ever arranged, the whole idea is favourable to the mangfacturers of false hair. One of tho quaintest coiffures is that which has an erection standing upwards and outwards from the crown of the head exactly the shape of a Coburg loaf.
OL
of
MR. P. G. DE SINA OP COLOMBO
(PROM A PHOTOGRAPH),
From my infancy I was always of very slight build and lacking iu energy," said Mr. de Silva, Mund very often during my younger dayı I had to lay away from school through one ailment or another About four Years ago I became sufferer from Dysentery, and this still further sapped my store of vitality. Following that ailment I fell into a very weak stato of health, and all the medicines I tried in tho hope
recovering strength failed to build me up. "After remaining about six months in this wretchelly
weak ondition, I chanced to read in the Jewspapers of several remarkable cure accomplished by Dr. Williams' Pak Pills for Pale People, and in this way was prompted to try if the Pills would benefit me. After the ase of (wo bottles of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills my health and spirits improved consider ably, aut as I contioned taking them I grow in health and energy every day until I felt myself perfectly strong and well. Soun
after that I won the championship cap at the sperts of Wesley College, which cup is presented annually to the competitor who displays the best all-round merit; the athlete who wins it most, vaturally, have much stamina, and be exceptionally both in wind and limb. I esriainly give the credit for having enabled me to carry off this innoh coveted priza to Dr. Williams Pink Pilla, To sum up. I am now quite strong and well, and feel it enough to win another chan. pionship if only I had the chance of ect sting again. Traly this medicine has been a goal
friend to fre
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FOR EVENING WEAR.
The hair ornament is not quito so flashy
The nor to vulgar as it was last season, bandage has coinpletely disappeared from smart assemblies, de head on which it is soun proclaims Hself as beyond the role of polite society. On the other hand, the baudloan of pearls beads, or sequins is eren more elaborate than that of last year. It is morcifully surrower, but sometimes widens at the back in order to support, liko inverted dying battress, the chignon above described. A very poetic hair ornament is in skaloten leaves imitated in dull ailtar timsol, the colour resou bling exactly that of the skilfully manipulated doa leaf. This lad along the hair above the brows suits a charming, spiritual face extremely well. One of the prettiest possible bandeaux is a band of black ruvet with undulating ode bordered with tiny pearls. In fair hair this often looks quita lovely. Its simplicity gives it so added graco.
THE FODALE SKIRT. Reams have been written about the hobble skirt and its extreme ugliness, ite wugales news and becomingues to the female form divine. It is rather comforting to know that in Paris, tho capital of tho ohiffons, its ran is completely wrer,
The newest gowns
ouanating from the French couturiers are certainly tight, but not so much so as they were in the spring. On the contrary, the folds fall I naturally and gracefully from the waist, which remains rather short, This latter characteristic doprives. The
પ one of its most beautiful lines; the inward curve of the back. When shall we ses it again? It must be borne in mind by our readers that no trace whatever is leit of the hobblo skirt in the lost and newest Paris gowns. An exsula may he quoted. It is a tailor-made in myrtle green, elk with tablier peinteil at the sides and embroidered in the same colour as the chest is fairly full. The cunt is caught in cell in a geometric design. At the back at the waist by two tabs placed close above each other at the back, Thoro serve to confine the fulness to the middle of the back, and thus bring the little jacket is accord with the full skirt, Embroidery is sided in a point from the shoul- dors and on the twn-back calf of the slav which and midway but then elbow and wrist.
anu
A FEW TAILOR-MADES. All the diference betwaan miserable weak.
Light this is the colour of a cloth tailor-made nose and joyous redundant strength-that is what a short course of Dr. Willias. Pink Pills which is practically a double skirt, both untrimmel, but the upper one raised in the for Cala People has meant to many thousands of middle of the front and draped and three norveless, feeble, alanysailing man and women viret buttons. The jacket in this instance is It is by building up the blood and recharging held in by a draped velvet belt, and closed the oatira system with abundant porous sur below it with six velvet buttons. It op that these Pills restore health and dispel disease at the back to show a faca grimpe. This
maladies for which they are the Among the
costums is walking longth. So is banza- proved ready are Angoria, Bobility. Early re Fond Decay, Indigestion. Disordered Liver. Heal coloured cloth with a deep collar in brewi revers on the short sleeres to aches, Buokpaiss,
Sciatics, Pau Rheumatin,
the match. A wide band of panne cresses teven in its severest furnis). Bezeni skirt diagonally, and Paralysis,
and is held by n row of Scrofula, and Skin Eruptions, Malaria, and the lastpus covered with silk. The style of after-efects of Fevers, Dysentery and Chills. A jacket is quite wiary, fastering across from a specific for the special ailments of ladies they the left shoulder to the waith with have na unrivalled reputation. Obiinsblia from inodicine sandore generally; Dr. Williams braid and buttons A rather remarkable Pink Pills can also be had direct from The Dr. Costu pour le footing" is in tartan with a blue and green ground striped with a line of Willinas Medione Co. Chius Office, 8 yellow silk. A band of plain cloth in grion Szochton Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50 finishes the skirts round the foot, and clears Dor 6-bottles for 8, post-Froo.
the ground all round. The cross-over bodice and the stoves are in green satin of the same colour as this band. The narrow bolt defines ort waist and is in green cord with long the short taseolled ends. The guimpe u white lace shows between the crossing frouts. The hat is in black velvet draped with a shot blue stil
Mr. R. K. Rodger Mr. E. M, Schwabe
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$7.0. T. Walker---
Kr. 11, Weltz
Mr. L. J. Woeks
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Mr. & Mr. H.T.EX. White
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Pastor D. H. Wilson
Mia, S. S. W. Wilson
CHURCH SERVICES.
PRAK CHURCH-Holy Communion 8 m. every green wide ribbon; Sanda
THE GOWN PROPER,
Town of
The best French authorities tell us that the
ST PETER'S CHURCH, Queen's Road, West Adre & Sunday, 27th November 1910, 11 gown made all in one has disappeared. That | Prencker, Röv. C. E. Thotpao, A.; Venite, Hin Pasto, nedal, so. Bethoven, Garrett and Frutbeck: Taform, Russell, Jane and Pre; Benedicta, Davenly, Hymne, 236, 400, 397 and 73. 639 p.ni. Prescher, Rev. E Totupson Peabny, Tulo, Guss, Turts and Parcell; Magai ficit, Honley (7th am), Nunc ait, Feltos
in two or three diferent parts has now begun to reign. First the skirt, then the tanie, and then the bodice, The under-skirt ja fra- จนก the new ratine, the soft quently in duffy material which resembles in degree that so much used for children's conte for the park. Oror this under-skirt falls the
SIDIC
Mr. and Mrs. Htover); Kyčio, Arnold; Hymns, 240, 0%, 369 tunic, very often in thin and summer-like
Withington
Mr. & Mr. J. Lamprecht Mr. G. G Wool
Miss F.at pracht
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Mr. & Ms. E.J. Charms Mr. Cocker
Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr.&M. D. E. Donnelly Br. J. 6. S. Gausdon Mr. C. L. Gorham Mr. 1, lomas Major and Mrs. F. J.
livier
Mr. & Mrs. C., Hyde Mr. & F. N. James Mr. & Mr. A. C. Logan Consul J. M. Macedo
482. Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.
The Church Inunda Dayspring" will call ou ehips crying white.crews to bring friends ashore to the Services between 3:15. and 10.30 am, and between 5.15 and 6 pm., (Kowloon Police Fier 10.00 and 0 p.m.), returning afterwards All the sittings are free and unappropriated.
Visit re
Br. & Mra, L.D. Mandelt welcome, Books, &c., provided. Sunday chu always bern Phy," and scrappiness has
fir, & ara. C. C. Slicken
Master Handell
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
McIntchon
Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr. J. A. Offer
10 to 10.45 si ti.
ST. JOHN's Camenat, Hongkong, 1st Sunday in Advent: November 27th. Holy Communion
Matins and Litany (11 a.m.) Ru (8.15 a.) Mr. Wondrigh, fr Festtoren su oft aud Troubleth; ise; dicit, Ferial; Venite,ine; l'alms, Hand, Hopkins, Elvey and loptics; Boadictus, Barnby, 1lyss, 11, 217 and 302; Litany, Ferial; Prencier, The Bishop of Vetatis N.B-Realin 120ver to 1 and 2 in aoi-on. Palan 121 vero 5 and 6 in unson. Fealm 123 ve s 1 and 2in unison. Psalm 124 verses Gandi, usis u 120 vornes 1 and in maison. Evero g (548) pm) Respons, sture and Purce; Magsiliest and Nare Dim this, Wesley in thew, a high time to awako-Bar. by; Hy019,
Mia G. Fach a Misa K. Schee Crit, & Mrs. Sahultzen MA A. L. Shield, Mr. R. D. Stewart Mr. & JR. Tibbe Mr. B. Webb
Mr. sind Mrs. E. a. M. Ferial; Penina, Turis
Williams
Mr.J. W. Wilson
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
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BF.C. Master
Miss Loureito
Mr & Mrs, R Mr.BK. Mehta Miss 8. Melrose
Capt. & Mrs. A er'éos Mr. M. Merrick
Surgeon & Mrs. Linett
Mr. & Misa More Mr. Packer
Capt and Mrs. W.
Passmore
Mr. I. Poarion
Mr. U. E. 13gge, Mr. E. Rigold
Mr. W. Robinson Mr. E. E. Smith Er. Webor Mr. & Mr. N. Tamada
ORIENTAL HOTEL.
Mr. LA. Antrombe Mr. I, Bolton Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Crow Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Jobneon and child
..Dr. I Keit
Mr. V. G. Lawson Mx. Il C. Lowick
Mr. F. L. MoDopaid
Mr. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr. F. Sontwer Mr. H. S. Spurge Capt. and Mrs A.
Staart and child Mr. W. Silky Mr. A. P. Storie Mr. R. Taylor Mr. S. B, Wilnos
Ad-
fabrics, but sometimes in cloth a tous lighter than that of the matine. The bodice is a sort of blouse arranged above a grimpe of wide. meshed tulle in splin colour. This is what a French tailor calls a simple gown. We any criticise it as
asa sartorial fault. How much more diguilled is a dress in a single aninter material, the harmonios folds falling ruptedly to the foot of the wearer. Such an one is to be seen at an English dressmaker's in gray cloth, the bodjos opening over an nimiuum ganze sont, lined with old rose silk
inmisan
чого
of the aluminum and bid rose. This is under a long eat of mole fur, arranged in xquares after the fashion of the moment. The bat is grey velnt, with a drapery of very wido grey satin ribbon, with a tiny edge of old rose, and a for quill, rose and grey, starting from its midst.
THE MALL ETCETERAS.
A BRITISH EMPIRE SONG.
Britanula fest sad foremost,
Dowered with Ocean's crown, From Northern Pale to Southern,
From sunrise to sundown; O'er Islands and Dominions Thy Flag of Union flies; Britannia bid thy children
At Duty's call arise,
For Peace, and British Freedom
In guard of British arme, For British Law and Justice,
For the British Home's dear charms
To defend, without deflunce,
This British Leritage, Let one United Empire.
In loyal longus engaga.
With the Islands of the Homeland,
With Canada's Demain, With an Africa united,
With Roulnis of the Southern win. With Eastern Natious, trasted To British faith and might, Britania build thine Empire, ! With God, on truth and right. Canterbury, Oot., 1910.
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The regular use of Calver's Carbolic Tooth Powder ensures a complete antiseptic cleansing, helps the toothbrush to do its work easily. pleasantly, and thoroughly, and thus asciits towards effarts oxyn keeping the teeth in the best Lossible condition.
your
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PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
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10
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HONGKONG
Connecting Steamers 1
from COLOMBO to
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Due MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH
(Brindisi
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Steamer Tona
DELHI ......... 8000 ARCADIA.....7000 ASSAYE ... 7500 MARMORA... 10500 DEVANHA ... 2000' DELHI ASSAYE
PM. SATURDAY:
February A February 18 March
Steamer
'Tons
MANTUA ......11000 MALWA ......11000
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
March 4
March 10
March18
March 24
4
MACEDONIA 10500
April 1
April 7
DELTA
March April 8000 April 7500 April 29 6000 May
18
[(Through Steamer
calling at BORAY} }
April 15-
April 21
1
MOLDAVIA...30000
April 29
May
5
15
MONGOLIA...10000
May 13
May 19
MOREA ...11000
May 27
Junie 2
13
MOOLTAN...10000
June 10
June 16
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about
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- 25 Marsh
5900
February
6660
6700
March March
470
4600
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19
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6700
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3
June
4600
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31
July
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14 July
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April
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31
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HONGKONG TIDE. TABLE.
From Novembor, 28th to December 2nd, 1910.
51 and 57; Sevenfold men on to is, and though only three appear upon the long Bercusa- -Hollins, Grand Ofertoire-Lefebure. Wuly. N.R.-Peru 120 vrees 1, 2 and 7 in uni 127 veges and in unison 120 verses 1, 2,5 and 4 in uvi-on. 130 verses 1, 2,7ad in unisu Hymn 27, vreo 3 and in union. Special Sersary stouterus is the guimpo, which should be vico for men only atp.m. Preacher: The eliber in embroidered tinsel, gold or silver, Bishop of Victoris. Subject: "Temptation,"
possibly
brailed, or in some uncommon design in metal, No. 98 possibly andised silver. Another of the neces
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silver ever gold-or in some of the US CHUн, Kennedy Rand, Minister exquisite embroideries in which soft colours are Rev. C. H. Hickling. Ilm, Wombip. Byens mingled artistically: Sometimes this embroid-
ery simulates
DINNER AND EVENING FROCKS,
LA
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KONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTEE,
Hongkong 'Observatory, November 25th
122, 129 al 19. Chant 32 (rait), Anthem the collar and calls when there are in black or o veat, and is used saan edge for What are these?" (Stainer) 12 noon. Cam- munion, 3.30 and 4p. Sunday Schnels, 6pm. [dark-toned velvet or satin. Worship. Hymn 218 (581), 282 (164), 240 and 301, 180 21 (8. Fulben). Thursday 9 p. (iterary Club. Friday 916 pm. Chyi an Of evening gowns it can only be skid that Enday: ar Society. Saturday 1:30 pm. Sunday the loveliness of campurs, the diaboration of School Annual Picnic.
embroderies, and the frequent addition "of far to the solume revder them as fascinating Barometer
Temperature. peasible to be so long as the very short waist and clinging style continue. Humidity ...... Wind Direction soft satin, tunic Lovely specimen is in grey sof
Porcar and fichu in black net embroidered with dead
Weather white beads. The tuuio falls in a point at either aids and droops low at the back in another point. The fobu bus a tiny point. hanging "over each-arm with a deeper point
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Nathan Road, Kowloon. 1st Sunday in Adv nt, 27th Novanter, 1910. Holy Communion at 8 am. Morning Servies at British 11 am, Sunday School at 230 pm. F. Schol, Evening Service at 6 pm. Services on Sandays: Holy Communion on 1st, 2nd, and 4th Sardays at 8 am, on Let, 3rd and 5th Sundays at 3090, Moming Frayer at 11 am, Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.
as it is
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STEAMEES.
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To European Points: Officid's of any European Narul, Military, Diplomacy, Consular · and/or Civil Services located in dia, to European Officiale in the Services of the Governmenta of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United States. Army Navy, US. P.H. & M.H, Services, U.S. Consul Generals, Consula and Vice-Commis stationed at Ports of Call To United States and Canadian Points Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatis and Consular Officials of the Govaruments of China and Japan. These Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their familia. To all points z -Missionarier and their families.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
CHINA... ASIA
10,200 Tons......SATURDAY, 14th Jan, at 1 P.M.
0,500 Tons......SATURDAY, 4th Feb, at 1 P.M.. HE 8.8. "CHINA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCOVIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, 02 SATURDAY, 14th January, at I Par On the Fine MAIL. Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, FIRST CLASS, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Rates.
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON Pia Canadian Atlantic Porte. RAJ.
(via New York HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO
Previous Day On Dubai
Cat Data
29.48
30.03.
29 95
70
70
69
75
76
82
**£45, £25,
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Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Ports. For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Aggeney of the Companies, KING'S BUILDING (opposito Blake Pier).
FRED J, HALTON, AGENT.
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Highaat open air Temperature on 24th......74 Lowest open air Temperature on 24t2......68