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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 8th at 10.55 nm--The northernt depressions have passed into the Pacifio. The Japanese depression is central to the sonth esat of Hokkaido.
A depression appears to have formed ovar S.E. Mongolia,
Pressure has decreased slightly over Aanum, It is nearly stationary over the Philippines.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours anding et 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen to-day is as follows:--
DISTRICT.
FORECAST,
FROM Shanghai
Weihniwei Vancouver ...Taipeh
Manila.
Hanoi
Manila
Singapore
....Semarang
Singapore Penang
...Bangoon
Nathameis,
outy some run,
..Loaden
Bangkok.
Weihaiwei
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Hongkong and Lamooka No. South coast of China between (The same as Hongkong and Hainan... No. 1.
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Every woman, and especially every girl,
NEW YORK, April 15the
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams knows that she ought to have new clothes
lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and Woman's brain differs from man's, and China Telegraph Company's office at Hong at Easter. The trees and shrubs are does not possess centres of originality, | kong:- bursting into gayest green, and Nature according to the finding of Dr. Simon is adding a brighter touch of emerald to Baruch, one of New York's most eminent Bowditch the torf Human nature would like to years on sexual differences in health and Chophouse.
specialists, who has specialised for to Cheung wo... emulate it all. The shops are full of disease. On the other hand, he eulogises Chowho costumes, blouses, hats and capes, the new its real power. outdoor garment that has suddenly
Engfstyin The absence of originality achieved such a signal success, Worthy initiative in the wonian's brain cells,"
and Gooahang,oo Po On Assurance of compassion are the gi is whom poverty declares Dr. Baruch, is no fault of hers
Co prevents acquiring something new it is the defect of her germ plasm, and
Great Duncan wear on sunny days. The brilliant Apush elicits our admiration for having Hongtai Hoehang days show up so unkindly the shabbiness
Hennings of garments that passed well enough in accomplished so much with this biological dull and dreary winter..
handicap. The fact that all through the
Kintijelang history of the thousands of years of
Kongshooneheang human life and endeavour there is not wongrange One girl said, with a sigh, I have even sufficient ception to the rule to
Kyanmowanin, o Foodin Ban
207, Yonelcaskhine St enough money to buy a new hat, but it Prove it deanstrates that great would only make my coat look even shahriginality initiative is a masculine Pratt Crowquill.... bier than it does now, and then there's quality. From the, enormous material, Tansarlee the old gown, shiny with wear. It was including all the epoch-making die Tairocheong Wohinchaica.Hanoi blue serge, and there was nothing shiny coveries or great achievements, it is safe Vanyishin about it, but when a garment has been to say that a majority sprang from the Weichin worn for a long time the owner always brains of men who were most woefully 3057/5341/4382, (Wing Ting fancies it looks far worse than it really handicapped, and who hy reason of their does. But a new hat need not by bright masculine courage, persistence, and dog- in colony. If siade of dark-tinted ribbon gedness swept the handicap aside. Following is a list of anclaimed telegrams it cannot have the unkind effect of making Look #E Christopher Columbus. | lying in the Great Northern Telegraph anything look shabby. Those with black, Lincoln, Hiram Maxim, Elias Howe--has Company's office at Hongkong blue, or green straw crowns trimmed with any
AUDEESS woman been more handicapped 1 ribbon bows are low-priced, and many of What opportunity had Carnegio and his Archer Kinaman them are very becoming.. The knots of young aide, Charles M. Schwab, or Fels, Gamean, Astor House
Unsen ribbon are placed for and aft, and are sometimes replaced by pompoms. Again, Schiff, the great banker While women's
or Altman, or Woolworth, or Jacob M. Kueloeng, 20, De Vout Road
West straw turbans are inexpensive, and need opportunities for
Yokohama very little trimming.
great work were Margaret Cooke, St. George's Radio, Korea limited by their conventional confine- nient to one occupation, home duties, the Tokoyamayozo Toyoki.en Tokio
0900 chief reason for the entire absence of great achievements outside of the emotional lines, in which their work cannot be overestimated, lies in the essential mental difference between the sexes, in the essential biological differ. ence in their brain.
THE LATEST IN HATS.
Black ears of corn are among the new trimmings for millinery Fearsome in the eyes of a farmer, they are successful enough with purchasers. A frise of them surrounds one of the new hats in satin, so shiny as to suggest the headgear of some Thames watermen. The ears form
a garland, which has all the characteris tics so popular at the moment, viz., ankemptness, irregularity, and disregard of the becoming. A favourite hat has very high brim, still higher at the hack compared with the front, and trimmed with three plumes, plump ones, two erect at the back, the third arranged to cover the right ear and protrude four inches beyond it.
THE VALUE TO HUMANITY."
anatomically there is no more reason to Because this cannot be demonstrated doubt it than to doubt the difference between most sane and insane persons, because there is no anatomical difference between the brains discernible, in the emotional lines women excel by their Nature; in creative lines men excel ley their nature. I have not yet found a man. who could approtch the vast majority of
paien in the physical or metal care of. young children; his germplasm unfits him for his most momentous of all taska, The physical rearing and spiritusi guidance of children, the making and conservation of home so that it may be worthy of man and woman living in true comradeship, surpass, despite the slurs. and contempt of the feminists, in im portance all the discoveries and creations of men.
When the wearer is young and blithe, possessing pretty, well-dressed hair, there is no doubt that a hat or toque perched sideways may be very charming, but then these frivolous-looking chapeaux are worn by all the staid, the serious, even the chronically scowling By analogy this reminds one of the dictum of a great authority in past years: Do not weep in a rose-coloured hat." A scowling face beneath a tip-tilted toque is seriously out of place Huw could the scowler eyer have been in such a happy frame of nind ns to choose a bit of headgear so irrespon-any or most of man's achievements that sible in expression?
FASHIONABLE CAPES.
Humanity could better afford to lose
the family life to which all that is best and noblest in our nature is consecrated, and by which it is conserved. No reason The very latest in capes is cut in one ting man believes that the hard-earned with the bodice in the shoulder-scams, man's home will be disrupted by the striv and is worn thrown back from the chest, ings of the feminists. Long before this which is more and more displayed, will happen, the brute with whom the threatening, in fact, to conform com-suffragist seeks quality and above whom pletely to the line of evening-dress. One the feminist shrieks superiority will of these new capes is dark blue crepe-de- crash her as the law of nature, with its chine broché in a design of pointed leaves, wonted cruelty. also blue and lined with Valenciennes femininity departs from womankind,
·will· urge. When lace-piece lace made in Nottingham, the masculinity of man will unhappily called after the original from which the
designs are copied. Wide ribbons cross-lose the refining influence that now holds ing the figure in front have not been reverent restraint his found a very satisfactory means of keep-brutality.
ing the cape on, consequently the united shoulder scam has been adopted, and is followed even when the cape is in a different material,
EARRINGS AGAIN.
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THE P. & G. AND TANGIER.
New ground-or should it be called new salt water is being broken by the In the present instance the matches being composed of the blue Steamship Company which broché crêpe de chine A gown of white organ its fleet in the first year of Queen silk voile has a cape of Irish lace made Victoria's reign. It is starting a weekly in the same way, the latter being lined passenger service to Tangier, & place with thin white silk. Linings of both which more and more attracts visitors gowns and capes are of the thinnest, to and develops trade. The groat Indian permit the garments to fall in closely to and Australian liner Maloja, which sailed the figure.
from London on April 3rd, called at Tangier, a few days later, before going on to Gibraltar and Marseilles. Then The appearance in public of the charm- the sister liner Voldne, incoming from ing and graceful young wife of Doulon, and Australia, will touch at Manuel of Portugal has given an impetus Tangier as her last place of call before to the vogne of long earrings. Hers were she reaches England. This arrangement, diamonds, and as they swayed in lines of continued by successive boats, will provide light with every movement of the wearer's the weekly service to Tangier one week head they were a string argument indirect from London, the other week vid favour of ornaments Antirely barbarie. Marseilles. Its aspect of convenience for There are now more ways than one of English and French travellers and wearing the without having holes traders is self-evident, and its larger pierced in the ears, and there is no doubt that a note of picturesqueness is added to a graceful head by the swaying move ments of the round Spanish rings or the long line of pearls or diamonds. The old-fashioned heavy ones are taboo. They dragged down the ears in a manner painful to the wearer and unpleasant to the spectator. Jewellers are now produc ing these ornaments with
viewto lightness. The most fashionable are over an inch in length, and platinum is the snart material for mounting them.
2
THE FANCY FOR FLOUNCES
In a new play at a Paris theatre a pretty actress is wearing a rose-pink silk. gown with no fewer than six lace flounces on the skirt To these a seventh is added in the shape of the basque of the full bodice drawn in round the waist, by a running string. In contrast to the frivolity of the skirt the bodice is entirely Puritan, with its plain flat collar re- sembling the kerchief" of old-fashioned Quakerdom, and its plain sleeves quito short and untrimmed. The very high heels accord rather with the skirt than with the bodies, each expressing such different ideas and periods.
TUNICE
Our old acquaintance, the lavento tunic, is returning, the turned-up portion always in a colour contrasting with that of the gown it partly covers. It is odd to see this wesher-woman gown accompanied by a smock frock bodice or a Greek tunic The kimono sleeve is fast disappearing, to be replaced by those act in with a scam
couple of fuches below the shoulder, and hidden by trimming of some sort, whether embroidery passementerie, or lace The newest bodices show more flatness in the frills with which the neck openinge and sleeves are trimmed Ae this shows the shoulder line better it is to be entirely approved.-X. and Z. in the Globe.
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2 TEMPERATUAK, in Fahrenheit.
the shade, in degress
B HULITY, in percentage of saturation, the samidity of air eatuated with micisture being $9.
4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two point
6 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Bowie. S BEATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached closd, d drizzling rain, fog, g glooms, h hal 1 ightning, a overoast, p pasting showere, a scual, rtain, ewnow, t thander, v riability, w dow (wet).
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Hongkong Observatory, May 8th
Previous On Date On Date
Day
Barometer Temperature Humidity Wied Direction Weather
Rain
Days of
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at 2 pm 6 am 2.
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77
72
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East
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Highest open air Temperature ou 7th... 78 Lowest open air Temperature on 7th 71
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 9th 1th May, 1914.
HIGH WATER
Daye
Beight
LOW WATERZ
H'kong.
H'kong.
Mesu
Mean
Time
Time
8
6 9 m
2:3
119
Taes. 12 m
459
28 a
Height,
m 10 357 46 46 3x06 39430. 36
Thurs, 14 m 10
Fri
m.11 19 2 2 15 No infer, high-
07 · 71
77-3/80·9.
or low water 8 32 1 3
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