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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1878, 1918.

FASHIONS' AND ` FANCIES.

·COATS. --

The odd thing about the fashionable goats of the moment is that they are nude too large everywhere, the sleeves too wide and long, the shoulders hanging down. over the arms, the back too wide, and the tronis Jopping over. The days of neat ht and start anpearance afo, gobe for the present. The effect of theen new coats is to give a slovenly look to the wearer. however excellent iny be the material. A warm serge in tango red is made in voluminous way, with such supererogation of fullness as would suffice almost to make wi second coat. Warmth

is not provided so well in these as in garments that fit more closely. Cold Brees have a way of creeping in and Wandering round the waist chest in a fashion that is highly disagreeable when. ler and snowy are upon the scene. There will be abundant bright colour in the linings of these coats, whether they are in pony skin plush, or yelvet. Gold is THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN high demand for this purpose, in broches and satin. A leopard skin coat is lined with a Louis XV. bucade in ahades of 10se-pink on a pearl ground. Flowered hruché has now taken the place of the flowered sinon that was used so such for the lining of summer eonts.

1746.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONGE

LANE CRAWFORD & CO. and from At WINE MERCHANTS

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

& Co.

STEAMERS.

LENGTH OF SKIRT..

While skirts remain short, as a ruls a irrational Fittle train is seeni on some otherwise well-dressed women in the atrent. It ends in long, sharp point that wens specially devised for bripping up the unwary, all the more that they are accustomed by this time to the shert of the gowa as to ise no longer on -E*$; the look-out for trains. Walking dress a trifle longer than it was this time last year. It only just clears the instep. For evening dress it is rather longer, but almost always siit up somewhere, perhaps in front only, or at the side or both sides, all There is every variety, but with it BOHEMIA, Austrian str., 2,303, A. Meraus, there is the imperative rule of narrow-

15th November Shanghai 12th November, General.-Sander, Wielerness, real or apparent. Even when there are pleats, tailors are so clever that they a flatness that CHANGCHOW, British str., 1,204, H. Trow. Press them down with

makes eel fold fall back, into position bridge, 16th November-Swatow 15th again after having been moved aside hy Noveniber, General. Butterfield & the foot. Swire

· THE LATEST THING IN SASHES. CHILAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, Nila Hjorth, 14th November-Macassar. 4th

Take a breadth of soft silk or uparrow November, Sugar. Java-China width chiffen. Let it be four yards loug. Japan Liju.

Edge one side of it with a chiffon frill. CLARA JEBSEN, German afr.. 1,102, Bendi-

band of fur. or with lace, or with a sen, th November-Swatuw 10th | This border is to extend for a yard and November. General.--Chinese,

a-half in the very entre of the four yardş. DERWENT. British str., 1,062. J. Jenkins, length. This done, put on the sash roand

13th

November Samarang 4th the hips from the back, draping it in its November, Sugar, Chinese.

whole width round to the front. There ELSBETH, German str., 991, Berg. 10th tie the ends in a largo bow, the wide November-Bangkok 3rd November, appearance of this being friendly to the Rico. Jebsen & Co.

strange new fashion of the present season. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,032. W. This sash outlines the back of the figuro Davison, R..B., 13th November-Van- with much fidelity, being drawn very

couver

22nd October, Gouerat.-tightly round the hips. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. FAUNANG, British str... 1,416, H. S. Malkin,

9th November-Bangkok 1st November, Rico-Jardine: Matheson & Co. HACHING, British str., 1,267, W. O. Pass

raore, 18th November-Swaton 15th November. General-Douglas Lap raik & Co. HAIMUN British str., 049, J. W. Evans,

15th November-Swatow 14th Noven her, General-Douglas, Laprak &

·Co. ·

inore

OF BLOUSES.

very

-Most of the new blouses are cut away at the neck, in spite of coming winter Some of themi have and cold weather. fronts which open to the waist, the chest The top of this is on a line with the upper part being crossed by a chemisette. of this arms, about two inches down from. This cut-away blouse, is the shoulders,

unbecoming exaggeration of a becoming-fashion. To show the neck is HEINKONG, Chinese str., 1,200, J. Kalkess, is young and not too thie. To show the always pretty, when the owner of the neck 14th November-Tientsin 8th Novem chest in outdoor dress is just the little ber, General-Chinese. !

that spoils the whole. Every inch ISTA, German str., 2,206, Th. Kerchfuff, of chest slow's detracts from the charm 15th November Singapore 19th of the face. At the Tango dances some November, General. Hamburg-of the chests exhibited are rough and Amerika Linie.

red owing to exposure during the fitful JOHANNE, Germa str.. 959, H. Ipland, weather of the last two months, bright 14th November Haiphong 12th sunshine scorching the skin and rude November, General-Jebsen & Co. winds roughening it. As dancing is to Kao Many, Japanese str., 1,993, be more in fashion than ever during the Yamamoto, 15th November-Swatow couring winter, it seems foolish to expose 14th November,

Sitting General. Osaka the skin to malign influences. Bhosen Kaishin.

behind a handsome woman at the play KAMAKURA MARE, Japanese str., 3,798, T. one evening in last week, I noticed

Hori, 16th November Singapore 9th collar and pointed charaisette of reddish November. General.-Nippon Yusen pink, and wondered at the perfection of its fit. But it was only reddened ekju, where the gown had been open in a point during summer days, -

Kaisha.

FUR AND GOLD,

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BEECHAM'S PILLS

speedily exert a curative effect upon the disturbed organs and restore them to their normal healthy state: This splendid preparation has a world-wide reputation for relieving the ailments arising from stomach and liver and kidney disorders, such as languor, depression, flatulence, constipation, biliousness, headache, etc. If you have any such symptoms, take Beecham's Fills and, depend upon it, they WILL DO YOU GOOD.

Sold In hoxes ladriled vilce 9id., 1\{d.. & 29.

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The gown is swathed round the figure

The with a canorald greer sash Flesh-pink tulle forms the bodice with an all-over trimming of jewelled embroidery. gold card and tassel loops up the green drapery. The coat almost exvels the gown with its mass of jewelling.. It is mado of blue tulle scarcely discernible under its glittering covering Flesh-pink, was in favour during last season. but now Anuthor there is a perfect rage for it.

of ocrise stage-gown

consists arranged in a double tapic over which in front is a black tulle stele caught with a very long gold tassel. The sleeves cover the arms and are in flesh-coloured orope. The upper part of the bodice matches the sleeves and kns sable bretelles with diamond buttons. At the wriste the sleeves are finished with black panne and diamond buttons.-X. and Z. in the Globe.

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 17th of geen.—The anti-cyclone is now central to the east of Japan.

A depression has formed over Manchuria Pressure has decreased moderately to slightly along the coast of Chins from Woihalwai to Taurare. It has also decreased slightly over N. Luzon.

The monsoon will probably set in again along the east coast of Chins to worrow and freshon over the N.. China Sea.

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.

(North winds, 1 freshening. South coast of Chins between (The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks. South coast of China between .The same as Hongkong and Hainan... No. I. *North winds, moderate; fiue at first, drizzling rain later.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

17TH NOVEMBER, 1913, A.M...

Station.

"YOBCK," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being sanded and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowlson, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlaws Vladvostock intimation is received from the Consignees Mets befors Noow TO-DAY requesting it to be Hakodate, landed here.

Tokio

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goode remaining andelivered after the 19th inst. will be subject

to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th inst., at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 26th inst, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned

NOZDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents.

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Wind

Hear.

BP Level.

Temperature,

Humidity.

Direction.

Weather.

Force.

7 a. 29.93 30 10

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30.15 " 30.04

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530.10 30.07 30.06 . 30.05

Hongkong, 12th November, 1913.

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Swatow

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Koshun

Pescadores

30.06

Canton Hongkong...

6 a 20.16 *****6.30.13

30.1

FROM NEW YORK.

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Тошвая.. All broken, tafel, and damaged Goods are St. James.... to be left in the Godowns, we note 20 Apri examined on Thurspar, the 20th funt, at 10 AM

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN Bacolod DAYS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andalivered after the 20th inst. will be subjeci to rent

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co., General Agenta..

(1323 Hongkong, 13th November. 1913.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 8. N. Oo.'s Stemmer

"SARDINIA.“

Arrived Hongkong on 14th November, 1913, FROM - ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named- reszel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown LASTINGETRE, 175 Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mart and delivery can be obtained as the Goods ars') landed,

Optional Goods will be lauded here unless instractions are given to the contrary within

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FOR SALE.

The charming illustration of an after- noon frock that appeared in last Thursday's Globe indicated the rage that exists for fur and for gold. The two. combine very happily, and particularly so in the brown velvet and ninon of the AS COMPRESSOR with ELECTRIC sketch in question." The new brown of

MOTOR and FITTINGS. Wil this season is just in the tone of a laurelineroass ordinary lighting power by 25 per cent leaf which has passed the golden stage without extra cost. and merged into a brown that is deeper than tan and yet suggests old gold. The

suit reddish yellow fura in vogue this Some of this paltry our admirably is lemon colour of tiat, dyers being very A adventurous with fura this season. ninon tunic in the now brown is edged with this brightly tinted fur, and just within it is a light embroidery in gold by a finishing collar in the same colours and turquoise, a lovely effect, enhanced

on velvet..

́THE 'VARS OF LACE. ·

MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press Office,

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

FROM EUROPE,

THE H.A.L. Steamship

THE

6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrlysl will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insuranes will be effected by me in any case whatever,

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDAED and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda bave left the Gedowns,

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 14th November, 1913. SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, GOTHENBURG.

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T. F. CLAXTON, Direstur."

1 BAROMETZE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the lovel of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the skado, in degrees

Fabrenbelt.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of maturation, the benidity of air saturated with moisturo being 100.

DIRKUTION OF WIND, to two points,

VESSELS EXPECTED.

́THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The E. & A. atr. St. Albans, from Sydney, etc., left Port Darwia on tho 12th November, for this port (via Timor and Manila), and may be expected to arrive here pa or about the 22nd Novem her.

5 Foxx or WIND, Recording to Beaufort Seals, S STATE OF WRATHER, b Elno aky, o dotached - cload, d drizzling rain, flog, z gloomy, h bail 1, lightning, o overcast, y passing showere, squall,

z rain, o snow, thunder, visibility, w dew (wet).

7 E4 inches, tantha and hundredthe

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

LEGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 17th.

Previous On Dafe On Date

Day

st · at

2 p.m.

30.07

at 2 pm. 6 ami..

10.18

30.13

65

72-

58

76 63 West NW Weet

1

Barometer Temperature Humidity......

Wind Direction

Force Weather *** Rain

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0.00

Highest open air Temperature on 16th... 71 Lowest open air Temperature on 16th... 61

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 18th to 24th November, 1913

HIGH WATE

Days of

Week

πιαστη

KINKON MARU, Japanese str., 3,778. M. Fujimoto, 9th November-Moji. 2nd November, Coal. - Mitsui Bussan Kaisha KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, T. Hellese, 13th November--Bangkok 6th Novem ber, Rice Chinese. KULYA, German str. 1,168, Williamson, 8th November-Manila 4th November, General-A Bune & Co. Kwangles, Chinese str., 1,468, McArthur, 15th November Shanghai 12th November, General,--Chinese, Locsin, German str., 1,020, F. Prohl, 16th November-Bangkok-6th Novem ber, Rice and General-Butterfield & Swire, LOESANG, British str., 979. F. Anderson 13th November-WuLu 8th November. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MвXICO CITY, British str., 3.179. N. A. Starkey, 11th November-Guaymas 11th October, General.-Chinese. NUDES, British str., 2,395, Peters,' 10th 10th November--Sabang 29th October,

"ISTEIA." Case Oil.-Dodwell & Co. OPLAND, Norwegian str., 1,200, Eriksen, to produce every morsel they may have Captain Kirebkoff, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goodaara 11th November-Saigon, 7th Novem had lying by. Revers of lace over yelvet being landed and placed at their risk in the ber, Hice.Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. are among the novelties of the hour. A PARNOI, British str., 1,228, G. Gibbs, 15th tan-coloured cloth costume has collar and basardom and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf aud Godown November-Chingwantao 7th Novem revera of Irish point over velvet in the Co., Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained ber, Coal-Butterfield & Swire.

samo tons of tan. The boat aloevca are

“ST. HELENA," against Bille-of-Lading countersigned by the PAOTING, British str., 1,190, W. Baiker, hinished at the wrists to match the collar. Undersigned.

haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby 14th November-Swatow 13th Novem I evening dress the tunic is often in

Optional Cargo will be carried on unisas neties informed that their Goods, with the exception ber, Ballast-Butterfield & Swire. 1400, or in some rich material trimmed

of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being Satur. 22 For instance, a handsome to the contrary be given To-DAY. PITSANULOK, German str., 1,207, W. Tan with lace.

their risk into All Claims must be presented within ten days landed sad stored. brocade of

and/or extra hazardous Sun. bert, 11th November-Bwatow 10th trousseau gown is in English Novembar, Rico-Butterfield & 8wire a more solid make than that in favour of the steamer's arrival here, after which date the hazardous

Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon

Godown Company,

Limited, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Wharf and SAINT HELENE, Britisk str., 2,707, Perlis, at the present time. The skirt is they cannot be recognized.

arranged in points from under which 23rd 14th November Autwerp

falls a cascade of fice old Italian lace have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence November, General-Order.

Cover R chiffon-velvet underdress. The delivered after the 21st inst. will be subject delivery may be obtained. SAMSEN, German str., 998. Fr. Buecking, effect is very fine,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless The bodice is made to rent. 13th November-Bangkok th Novom: of silver inos, echoing the metallic glints be left in the Godowns, where they will be befine No O-DAY requesting it to

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods mest latimation is received from the Consignes

be hor, Bios and General.-Butterfield & of the brocade and dull blue chiffon, but aramined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 Swire.

rising from tho wida corselet band

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Suauga, British str., 2,727, H. Armstrong, now door duty for bodice. A poetic black

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining 15th November Keelung 13th Novem charmease has the draperies threaded

undelivered after the 21st inst, will be subject ber, General,-Dodwell & Co.

through with jewelled stolea, the décolleté

to rent. TEAN, British str., 1,350, J. V. Sidford, | being bordered with line of skunk with 14th November-Banila 11th Novem- tassels of old point d'Alençon drooping ber, General.-Butterfield & Swire. from it in front and on the shoulders.

SHIPPING REPORT.

Now is the time for owners of old lace

DRESS AT THE PLAY,

Among the wonderful gowns to be seen on the stage, in the many dress plays now on, is sapphire-blue tulle hemmed with a The French str. Australien reports: deep trollis work of gold, silver, rubies. Rains and gale N.O. from Barella Cape sapphires,. and diamond jewelling, (Andam Coast) up to Hongkong.

fringed with topaz and crystal beads.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

whatever,

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Er ss. Helfried Biramark" from Halmstad.. Ex 3.5. "Portimao" from Oporto. Ex sa from Copenbarea.

Ex as. "Jelo" from Drammen.

Ex se."Hima Bissmark" from Halmstad. Ex 9.8. "Trelleborg "from Abus, Exes. "Ludwig from Drammen. Ex xs. "Michel from Ford anr.

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Bongbong Oleo.

[1330 Hongkong, 15th November, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

||1213 Steamship

Janted here.

at

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 am.

All Claims must reach us before the 25th | inet, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

ARTHUR NILSSON & Co., Agente.

[40 Hongkong, 14th November, 1913.

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The I.G.M. Her. Coblens loft Sydney on the 13th November, at 2 p.m., and may

expected here on or about the st December.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.`

The P. & O. str. Assaye left Singapore for this port on the 10th November, at 5.30 .., with the outward English rails, and is duo here on the 21st November, a aboat & a.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The H.A.L. str. Altmark toft Singapore on the 12th November, p.m., and may b expected here on or about the 18th Novem bor, a.m

The NY.X. st. Tokushore Mars (European Lare) left Singapore for thi port on the 13th November, and is ox pected here on the 19th November.

The N.Y.-K. str. Atsuta Maru (Burd nean Live) left. Singapore for this port on the 13th November, and is expected here on the 10th November,

The N.Y, K, str. Ahi Maru (Američa Line) left Kobe for this port via Shanghai on the 14th November, and is expecte here on the 23rd November.

The N.T.K. str. Hakata Maru (Cal outta Lino) left Calcutta for this port vi ports on the 5th November, and is er pected here on the 24th November.

The American and Manchurian,Lin

str. Kopue left Now York on the 100 October, and is due here on or about th 25th November.

The NY.K. str. Puttori Maru (Bur pean Line) left London for this port vi ports on the 18th October, and is expecte here on the 30th Novembor,

The NYK. str. Rangoon Maru (Bon bay Line) left Bombay for this port vi Singapore on the 13th November, and expected here on the 1st December.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co,'a st Centon left Port Said on the 4th NoveL. ber, and is expected to arrive here on t 2nd December.

The N. Y. K. str. itachi Mary pean Line) left London for this perts on the 25th October, and is here on the 3rd December,

The American and Manchur str. Kandahar left New York on the Vig October, and is due here on or about t 15th December.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co's a Ceylon left Gothenburg on the 30th Oct ber, and is expected to arrive here on about the 14th December.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Laisang, from Singapore, is due in Hor

kong 17th November. Kutsang, from Meji, is due in Hongko

18th November.

Chipshing, from Weihuiwer, is due

Hongkong 20th November. Susang, from Weilanibai, is due in Ho

kong 20th November

SRIKE LINE, LIMITED.

Bes of dirtie, from Singapore, is duel

Hongkong 2014 November,

Den of Crombie, from Vancouver, is in Hongkong 25th November Monadnock, from Seattle, is due

Hongkong 30th November,

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Fook Sang, from Singapore, W. S. Muir and Mr. R. 8. Chartilen.

Per Ernest Simona, from Shanghai, A. F. Remedios, Mr. Toijceira and Habibn...

Per Kumano Maru, from Manila, Mr. L. C. M. Reed, Mr. G. Samuel, and Mrs. C. A. Filtenu.

Per Luchow, from Shanghai, Mr. Mrs. McKenna, and three children, I Schwarzkoff, Mr. Fairman, and Mr. W. Brock.

Per Ernest Simons, from Shang) ete, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis, Mr. and Salivan. Mrs. and Miny Pi Messrs. Mansfield, Poulain, Chalo Bevan, Baukland, Macdonald, Gib dog Remedios, A. F. Remedios, Teijo Habiba.

Per Kushima Maru, from Japan from Japan, oto., Mr. A, Hettney A Carneiro, Mrs. Clerkson and children, Mrs. Cole and child, Mr Mrs. C. T. Marsh and infant, Mi Swift. Mr. E. J. Willes, Miss Greer, and Mrs. F. Meston, Mra. I. I, Bro Miss H. Brown, Mr. H. Schmit The Miss Jose de Silva, Mrs. J. F. Robii Mr. and Mrs. L. Rozario, Miss. M Brown, Miss McKee, Mrg, M. Souza, Oliver, Mr. S. Keebles, Mr. Rafael Miss T. Chalfoud, Mrs. W. MoKoe, V. W, Brown, Mr. 8. Kokusho; and Sonza.

Per Australien, from Marseille Mre. Ynchausti, Mr. Orregas). Harrison, Mr. Weill, Mrs. Desa Mr. Hartums, Mr. Rostes, Mr, Kar Mr. L. Auguste, Mr. Vasquez, Mr Miguch, Dr. Rachouti. Mr. Coltar Neubert, Mr. Allen, Mr. Laiton Ergellitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Cernent and Mrs. Clark, Mr. Rosenthal, or low water Miguch, Dr. Ruchouti, Mr. Coltar 17 Gurney Dr. Crouel, Dr. Butler, 1 nor low water Wood, Mr. Walker, Dr. Johnson 1 20

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