celler Jalmert &
The Wine Merchany of the East.
JUAPIER
JOHNSTONE'S
** SQUARE BOTTLE”
WHISKY.
UNVARIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS
1745.
FASHIONS AND FANCIES.
FOR EVENING "WEAR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1913.
A pale maise satin of the softest and most clinging texture, draped in cleverly arranged folds about the knees and ankles, and surmounted by a tunic in ninon of the same colour bordered with a row of diamond jewelling strung upon A chain of fire silver wire. Such is one
of the first models to be seen in Paris for the edification of the world that dresses, in contradistinction to clothing itself. This model is capable of many variations. The skirt may be in charmeuse in some pale colour, say, peach blossom, and the tunic in white or black ninon, but the latter must by some means or other be, made to stand away from the figure round the edge. Perhaps a band of feather trimming or an edging of half-length feather may be sewn round it. This tunic almost always clips ia a point at INthe track, and sone amusing examples are
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG LANE CRAWFORD & CO. and from ALL WINK MERCHANTS.
CHAPOTEAUT'S
[74
MORRHUOL
Superior to Emulsions or Cod. Liver oil.
Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.
Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies.
Sold in battles of 100 Capsules. Sold by ott Chambti.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Steurship LOTHIAN”
Frow GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS, YONSIGNEES of Cargo sro Lersby informed that all Goods are being landed us thoit risk into the. Godoaus of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence andjor from the whares delivery may be obtained.
No Cinsins will be admitted after the Goods and all Good: remaining undelivered after the 4th Nov, wil be subject to rent.
have left the Godoras,
All Claims against the Stamer must be pro ated to the Undersigned an or before he 25th Now, or they will not be recognisedi
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godocus, where they will b examined on the 4th Nov., at 11AM.
No Fire Insurance kaj bonn affected, Bills of Lading will he countersigued by:
DODWELL & Co., LTD., Agents
(1256
Hongkong, 28th October, 1913.
PASSENGEKS.
ARRIVED.
acon with this point finished off with a tail in the form of a tassel or feather A. sense of the ridiculous does not always accompany the gifts of the couturier or fashionable dressmaker.
RETURN OF THE PEPLUM,
THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,
LIMITED.
Telegraphie Address" DOCK," Yokohama.
Codes used-A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al, and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT-Telephone Nos. 276, 506, or 681. NO. 1 DOCK.
NO. 3 DOCK. Docking Length 616 16.
NO. 2 DOCK.
Dockius Length 550 16. Docking Length 481 ft.
Every description of repair work is undertaken. A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow beats, floating derrick to lift 45 tons, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic plants, etc. Afanufacturers of engines, boilers, tugs, lighters, constructional steal work, etc. Tenders on short notice by letter or cable.
WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT
92 buildings, principally of brick and steel, 810 entrances. 37 buiklings are private bonded warehouses. Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 acres.
Custom-house brokerage and insurance undertaken. Rates moderate. Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 foot by. 25 foot deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses
THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL
LINE.
SHIPPING IN PORT
BUKAMERA.
BORNEO, German str., 1,544, J. Koehler, 22nd October-Sandakan 10th Octo bor, TimberMalahera & Co. BULLMOUTH, British atr., 2,607, Hill, 19th October-Balik Papan 12th October, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
ill, CHANOSHA, British atr, 1,493, Gambrill, 26th October Sydney 4th October, General Butterfeld & Swire. CHENAN, British str., 1,355, Lloyd-Jones, 29th October-Shanghai 26th October, | Genoral-Butterfield &. Swire
CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, W. R. Rosa, 28th October-hanghai 22nd October, General Chinese. CRUNGANG, British 1,418, G. J. Mat
tock, 22nd October Java 17th October, General-Jardine, Matheson
DAIJIN MARU, Japanese str., 899, K. Murakami, ath October-Tamsui 20th October, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha DAYLIGHT, British str., 9,599, C Ander son, 20th October-Kobe 5th October. General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. DINGWALL, British str., 1,920, E. Jones, 28th October-Swatory Path October, Ballast Bure & Co.
The peplum with its emphatic points HONGKONG TO PHILIPPINES AND AUSTRALIAN POETS DRUMIETAN, British str., 1,820, Watt, 101
is too well adapted to the character of the tunic as at present doveloped to be neglected by the seekers after novelty." But there is a difference between the peplum of to-day and that of fifteen years ago, which copied faithfully enough the classic model. The points are now used es" base for gathering in the upper part into the fullness at present regarded As requisite. The great idea is to bunch the gown out all round below the waist. This bunchiness when fastened into the flatness of the peplum points is wall supported and maintained.
-REPOSE FOR THE LITTLE SABLES. Fearing the extinction of the sable, which supplies the world with the most beautiful of furs, Russia has forbidden that any of these little animals should be caught during the next three years. Consequently the fur has run up to an enormously high price, and with the reault that many sorta of common and insignificant furs are to be exploited. during the winter that lies before us. The humble rabbit's skin, when manipu lated by clover fur dressers, would be unrecognisable. Still loss when dyed to such colours as sable-brown, tomato. prune, and many shades of tan and yellow, the latter in the tint of Kolinaki sable. The higher classed furs, such as skunk and fox, are seen in their natural colour, dyes being reserved for the less important varieties. Leopard-skintis ised for muffs as well as for costs, and on extraordinary specimen of the muffs is to be seen at a London theatre, the paws and the tail both well in evidence. Panther skin has now been brought into the service of beauty. A costume made of meadow-green velveteen has the collar and caffs in panther sking Both coat and tunic button with frogs down the front, the latter quite full over the very tight lower part of the skirt.
AN UP-TO-DATE GOWN.
In foulard with dull grey-blue spots on an amber ground is a walking dress with rather full skirt drawn in closely below the knees by means of a wide green velvet ruche, The bodice and tunic are in one, the former cut well away from the cck and shoulders and finished
round the top with another ruche of green velvet, which stops at the top of the arme, covered with closely gathered sleeves to the wrists. The tunic measures some three yards round and falls in very full folds which are slightly longer at the back than in front.
"
AUTUMN HATS.
The smart hat is black velvet and the
SAILINGS (SUBJECT to ALTERATION).
Steamer.
CHANGSHA"
TAIYUAN”
Arrives Hongkong Leaves Hongkong from Australia. for Australia,
31st October.
2nd December,
26th November.
These Steamers are lited with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring a plentiful supply of Ice, Fresh Provisions, ota, and have superior accommodation with Electric Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-Rooms, A July qualified Dooter is carried. Bodured Faros Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.
For freight or passage, apply to
Hongkong, 20th October, 1933.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, TELEPHONE No. 36.
AGENTS.-
THOS. COOK & SON. TOURIST, STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING AGENTS.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 30th at 10.45 am--A lallow depres aion has formed over N. Japan, S
The sati cyclone is again central over China Pressure has increased moderately over N. China. It is nearly stationary along the const from Shanghai to St. James and over the Philippines. Cape
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel
FORECAST,
IN.E. winds..
streng..
South coast of Chins between The same se Hongkong and Lamooks, 1 No. 1, South coast of Chias between (The asmo as
No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan..1 East winds, moderata; fine.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
October-Taingtau 7th October, Geo- eral Standard Oil Co EMPRESS GF RUSSIA. British str., 8,799, E. Beotham, NR. 28th October- Vancouver 6th October, Maila and General-Canadian Pacific Railway GERMANIA, German str., 5,300, C. Jepsen, Nemuro
19th October Sydney Goh Septeraber, Hakodate General-Siemssen & Co.
Tokio HAIYANG, British str., 1,362, A. E. Kochi
REGISTER.
30TH OCTOBER, 1913, L.M.
Wind
Hour.
Barolovel
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction
· Force.**:
7.30.09: 291.50
Vladvostook
*** 68.29.99
29,87 29.99
NNW
Hodgins, 9th October Swatow 28th Nagasaki October, General-Douglas Lapraik Kagoshima... & Co
Oshiron t HEIMEELD, German str., 2000, Hollern,Naha
21st October Karatsu 15th October, Ishijma Beans-Dodwell & Co.
Bonin Is.
(45° 30,11] **** 20.13- 30.17 ---
N
N
30.16
30,17
30 15
30.04
**BY
NNE NW
11225
HONG WAN I British str., 2,080, J. Chétoo ....... Mason, 27th October-Singapore 21st Weihaimei October, General,--Chinese.
Haukow KALDAN, British str., 1,143, D. H. Davies, Lehang
20th October-Weihaiwel 21st October, Bean Oil-Butterfield & Swire. KLANG PING, Chinese atr., 1,229, Weide- mann, 19th October-Wuhu 12th Octo ber. Rice.--Ohinese. A KWANGLES, Chinese str., 1,468, McArthur,
29th October-Shanghai 26th October, Talboku...... Sa 30.18 General ChineseMAP KUMCHOW British atr., 1,423, Martin, 19th October-Olangapo 19th October,
30.24
Kinkiang
Changeha
Shangbal
30.25 43
Sharp Paak Gutslaff.
Swatow Ашоу
30.22-57 7:30.15
60 30.17:65
30.10.6282
Thioha Tainanu. =) Koshua.................... Pescadores... Canton Hougkong Gap Book
30.13 20,12
30-10- 2012-
9. 30.19 63
...
MONTEAGIE, British str., 6,163, A., Macao
Hailey, 28th October-Vancouver at Wuchow October, Flour and General Holbow Canadian Pacile Railway, NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, A. G. Stevens, 27th October-San Francisco
Pakboi
Phalien
Tourage
TRADE CHIEF OFFICE-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, E.O Hongkong, 21st May, 1913.
Aparri
694
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MANILA:-MANILA HOTEL
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP LINES and
TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAYS
TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates. LETTERS & CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES 18SUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONIES Exchanged.
band of strass or coloured jewelling round the edge adding its cote to the scintillat ing offect. Jewalled gloves have been seen, and why not? Who could deny then their share of the universal brilliance, when shoes and stockings have already been admitted into the glistening com pany?
MANTLES FOR EVENING WEAR.
Sugar-Chinose. LYREMOON, German str., 1,237, O. Sach, 23rd October-Saigon 19th October, Rice-Chinese
30th September, General. Toyo C.St. James Kisen Kaisha. OPARU MAKU, Japanese str.. Ignitawa Iegaspi
Manila 28th October-Port Arthur 22nd Octo Bacolod PENANG MARL, Japanese str., 6,000, Cebiz
ber, Coal Mitsui Burson Kaisha.⠀⠀
Itollo Muragami, 28th October Shanghai Labaan 25th October, General. Nippon Yuson Kaisha... The AL str. Bohemia left Singapore PETOHABURI, German atr, 1,374, C, Gose- for this port on the 20th October, p.m.,,wich, 24th October Bangkok 18th and will arrive here on the 31st October, at 11 a.m.
The HAL. ste. Bayern left Shanghai ou the 28th October, am, and may be expected here on or about the 31st Octo- ber, a.m.
The P. & O. str. Sunda left Bingapore for this port on the 20th October, at noon," and is due here on the lat November, at The P.M. str. Mongolia, which arrived
6.2.01.
The Swedish Eeat Asiatic Co.'s str. St. Helena left Port Said on the 6th October, and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd November,
The NY K str. Kamo Maru (European Line) left Yokohama for this port via ports qu the 22nd October, and is expected here on the 3rd November
The Barber Line str: Saint Patrick, from New York, left Subang on the 25th cicher, and is due to arrive at Hong borg on the 3rd November."
October, Rice --Butterfeld & Swiro. PIBUMPENH, British str., 1,085, Bird, 28th Octobor-Saigon 24th October,
igon 24th 00 RiceChinese. N
PAUYEN, Trench str., 1,284, Ribault, 28th
October-Saigon 21st October, Ries. Bradley & Co.
6 a 30.16 69 30.11
9.
6.30 12
29.96:73
F
$30.00
12
29.97
29.95 7
Fa 2995 Lo
2995
Weather.
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. on the level of thors in inches, tenths and 1 BAROEEE, roduced to 32 degreen Fahrenheit, hundredths.
Fahrheit
TEMPERATURE, in too shade. In degree a
8. HUMIDITY, in parantage of asturation, the oridity of air satansted with woisture being Lov
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,
3. FORCE OF WIND. uesording to Beaufort Seale.. 5.STATE OF WEATHER, U blue sky, u dotz Hriting, overeat, y pressing showers, a equa
load, desaling rain, 1 fog, gloomy, h baß 1,
Rice and General-Order. 26th October-Saigon Soth October.ain, a snow, t thunder, visibility, wawe wat
7 Rain incher, tenths and hundredthe SHIDZUOKA MARU, Japanese str., 4,079, T.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
Irisawa, 28th October-Shanghai 23rd October, General. Nippon Yazen Kaisha
SOUDAN, British transport, 2,990,-
26th October-Chingwantan 20th Octo ber, Nil-P.&O. B. N. Co. ALT SUISANG, British str., 1,776, H. Simpson, 26th October-Singapore 18th Octo ber, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co
REGISTER
Hongkong Observato y, October 30th
Previous On Date Un Date
Day at
The word coat would be unsuitable to describe the now mantles for evening wear, some of which revert to the dolman- pattern one of these in turquoise-blue ja Manila on the 28th October, at noon,QUARTA, German str 1,146, H. Madeen. black velvet, is only half-length, and has October, at 2 p.m., and is due to arrive panne, printed with large designs in will sail from that port on the 30th its fullness caught into a band of blue hero on the 1st November at 8 a.m. fox which curves upwards towards the front, and serves as a heading to a deep a flounce of black Chantilly. There is a collar of the fur, and the long sleeves, correct position of the feather is now the wide at the wrists, are also furnished centre of the front in a perpendicular with hands of the blue fox. Another position. The boight may be anything evening mantle, in soft grey hroché has from eight inches upwards. Some are two deep frills of grey tulle embroidered preposterously high, and when worn by a with iridescent paillettes. The depth of restless, impulsive person they gave a these frills is some twelve inches each,
Barometer curious effect to all she says and does so that they lengthen the mantle to the
TAIYO MARU, Japanese str., 1,825, T.
Temperature Black velvet toques are arranged on one line of the instep Others are quite sort,
Humidity Fumoto, 24th October-Chefoo 18th Wind Direction Per Torilla, from Singapore, Miss side to cover the hair and often the car as a lovely, one in rose Du Barry plush (again singdie for this port on the 28th Octo-TINGSANG, British str., 1,045, Bramwell, Weather
The P&O transport Somali left Wardie, Mr. and Ms. Gandie and well, while they rise high on the other of the very softest), lined with pearl-grey bor, at up.m., and is due here on the 3rd
October, General-Order, der de
Force... showing the now smart flatness of the troché and bordered with sable. Yel Per Prinz Eitel Friedrich, for Hong of just bunched out a little to cover another is made of red-currant coloured November, at about 8 amoru
the ear. kong, from Hamburg, etc. Mr. Oberlnext in favour to black and are trimmed embroidered in heads of every shade of ca Line) Self Seattle for this port via
Deep rich tones of colour come niuon lined with soft silk to match, and The N.Y.K. str. Tumba See Freund, Mr. Mar. 0.2 Grossmann, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Embley, Miss R. V.
with the new ribbons, of which there is pink and crimson, dazzling to look upon. ports on the 7th October, and is expected Embley, Dr Karl Kopp, Mr. and Mrs loud and violent culoaring, suggesting unfortunately, too ill at the moment to
an amazing variety, most of them in very It is intended for a Royal bride, who in,bers on the 9th November.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co. a str. Ed. Keller, Mr., C. Wernsbal, Mr. F Miley, Mr. Wilh. Hoffmann, Mr. Emil the influence of the Post Impressionists think of clothes, however tempting they Canton left Antwerp on the 21st October, Kampf, Mr. Mere and family, Mrs, F. I and the Futurists. Tango red is as much may be-X. AND Z in the Globe.
and is exposted to arrive here on the 2nd do Reus and child, Mrs. F. G. Wonters,
December Mr. Hermaph, Mrs. V. Ramires and child, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. W. Purvis Chrystall, Mr. H. Becker, Dr. no Sophie Fair hair it looks its best and yet Morita, Dr. Marg. Heinze, Mr. C. suits well the brunette whose colouring is Hamann, Mr. Fr. R. C. Carlsson, Mr.
on the vivid side. A toque in velvet of Ernst Paatzsch, Miss A McClelland, Mr.
this colour has for trimming two parrot's L. Bocho, Mr. G. E. Marley, Mital feathers in a wonderfully lovely blue
childron.
copper colour as reddish pink, · and appears to be as much the craze in millinery as the dance is in ball rooms.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AUSYBALIAN MAIL" "
Florence Gillies, Mr. Thomas Kerr, Mr. rising from a little pad of the breast12 19th October, for this port via A. Pistors, Mr. Hans Brinning, Ur. feathers of the bird.
H. Höfer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ziegler, Miss. Anna Fischer, Miss Anna Linder, Misa
Wilh. Gosthart, Mr. and Mrs. Wu.
PAVOURITE COLOURS.
The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on
Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and Manila, and may be expected to arrive
bere on or about the 5th November.
The 1.G.M. str. Prine Waldemar left Sydney on the 18th October, at 11 a..
Khaki and russet, pale tan tints, and Lanechiner, Pater 0 Schen, Paler W. forest green appear to be the favourite Fechter, Pater Gebhard Rudea. Sister colours of the moment. A gown in ratine P Kranth, Sister C. Stoll, Bister Ais in pale tan and is quite moderately and may be expected here on or about Rettig, Mr. K.K. Richardsen., Mr. B. B. tight round the ankles. Like all other the 10th November Barker, Mr. W. Hanke, Mr. W. Steffen extremely soft and supple, and in this tralian Line) left Sydney for this port materials of the present season, ratine. The NYK. str, Kumano Maru (Aus.
Mrs. Kis, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Dr P. & c.
Per P. & C. str. Mongolia, connecting with the str. Devsaha at Colombo. From London October Srd and from Marseilles October 10th-To Hongkong: Mr. E. I Gompertz.
particular gown has folds which make via pcrts on the 29th October, and is the drapery eling closely to the limis. expected here on the 17th November. - But above there is a full, gathered tunic The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney
(Ameri
The str. Indrakuala passed the Suez Canal on the 17th October, for Hongkong direct.
29th October-Newchwang 21st Octo- Rain. ber, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
TRIUMPH, German str. 709, W. Lang-
schwager, 26th October-Hoihow. 25th ULv, Norwegian str., 985, J. Pedersen,
October, General-Jebsen & Co.
19th October-Bangkok 9th October, Ric. Chinese. YATSHING, British atri, 1,424, R. J.
Anderson, 27th October-Moji 21st October, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUENSANO, British str., 1,128, E. Schenk, 27th October-Manila 24th October, Bugar Jardine, Matheson & Co.
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. -
Cheongshing, from Weihaiwet, is due in CHILDREN OF Hinsang, from Karatzu, is due in Hong-
kong 1st November.
Foothing, from Bangkok, is due in Hong
Hongkong 1st November
in LINE, LIMITED kong 2nd November.
SHIRE
Den of Airlie, from London, is due in
Hongkong 13th November.
Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is duo
in Hongkong 20th November.
which in its amplitudo contrasts with the 29th October, for this port (via! VISITOR TO CANTON
the comparative exiguity of the skirt Queensland Pozis, Port Darwin, Timor below 6 It is bordered with yellow fox, and Manila), and may be exported to and the bodice, cut away, in front, has a arrive here on or about 22nd November. hand of similar fur for finish. In this case the sleeves and below the elbows and are met by long tan coloured gloves.
THE RAGE FOR GOLD.
"THE CANADIAN MAIL A 24 The C.P.R. str. Empress of Jepun left Kobe on the 20th October, at 6 pm, and was due to arrive at Shimizu, on the 29th
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Per P. & 0. str. Sardiniz, from London October 4th-To Hongkong: Mrs. G. P. and Miss Lammert and children, Mr. Barrington, Mrs. Bolton, Miss F. Keith, Miss C. M. Forrest, Mrs. Martin and child, Miss Hinoumerable transparent materials that
In brocades, velvets, silks, and the October, at 3 p.an. Gibbon, Mrs. J. Buckmill and child, Miss accompany and complete them the rage N. Wildon, Miss. B. E. Norcombe, Miss for gold colout is all-pervading. And in Bridges, Miss McCurry, Mr. E. Dawson and the brucha the use of gold thread adda. October, and is due Lore today, at day- The str. ubi left Manila on the 28th child, Miss A. Armstrong, Miss C. Boyant, a glitter which, again, is one of the crazes light. Miss F. O'Dell, Mrs. J. 6. Dobie, Rev. and of the Rson Linings for coats are The N.TK str. Colombo Maru (Cal Mrs, J. C. Harlow and children, Mr. frequently in gold broche, and the new catta Line) left Calentta for this port via Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rothney and innies are often made of silver or gold-ports on the 12th October, and is expected]
tinted ninon or mousseline-de-seie, the here on the 31st October..
children:
Should Purchase.
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From Zist October ts 6th November, 1913.
Eliau WATER
Week
h'kong.
Iteau
Time
Height
LOW WATEE
'kong
Man
Time
hm.ft in, 31 m 11 4 6 8 m 4:27 Now! 9.49 88 2 3.45 3 6
0155m 5151
474 1 6.61 14 14265 4.3. 6m 7 6 1 7 84.36.84 5
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