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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17′′, · 1981

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Give Haig & Haig Five Stars Scots Whisky a place in your home, and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that the stimulant you use and offer to your friends reflects favourably upon your good judgment.

PLACE YOUR ORDERS IN ADVANCE, AND MAKE AS SURE AS YOU CAN OF GETTING SUPPLIES

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DISTRIBUTING AGENT{"

DONNELLY &' WHYTE, HONGKONG.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO,

* LONDON AND ·STRANE.

The Steamship "BENLAWERS”

ONS GNEES of Cargoarebereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazar- dous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

B.B. "MIN” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON' ANTWERP & LA PALLICE in with Above Stearner are bereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu. ables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardour and/or extra No claims will be admitted after the Goods bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remain- Kowicon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., ating undelivered, after the 19th Mar, will be Kowloon, whence delivery, may be obtained Immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation

In received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading_will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Good remaining melaimed after the 19th Mar, at Noon, will be iubject to rent and landing charges.

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subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 28th Mar, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods aro to be left in the Glodowns, where they will be examined on the 19th Mar., at 10 a.M... No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Do., L

Agents. Hongkong, March 14th, 1981.

All claims must be sent in to me on ord before the 23rd Mar, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined by Meara, Goddard & Douglas on SATURDAY

the 19th Mar,, at 10a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

R. RODENFUSER,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, March 14th, 1921,

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"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LTD,

CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"IDOMENEUS are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at: Consigned's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go -down on and after 15th Mar.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All brokon, chated, and damaged goods are

to be left in the Godowns, where they will

be examined on any Tuesdays, and Fridays

SUTTON'S

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for sale at

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Dealers in Garden Seeds, Postage Stampa

Toya, Picture Books, etc., eto,

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batwoon the hours of 10,45 am and Noon • TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND

within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the steamer's Godown, and all

OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st Amootings, lectures and entertainment

Lu pralimmary, notices of forthcoming March will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be sent for insertion in the news columns of the presented to the undersigned on or before Hongkong Daily Press, are charged for at the the 4th April, or they will not be recognlied.

rate of $1 each, (a nunounced in May and Juno No Fire Insurance will be effected.

of last year) providing that they do not occupy BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

more than four lines. In future if this space in Agents

exceeded they will be placed in the advertising olames at the prevailing dates; Hongkong, March 14th, 1921.

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to clean the poets. If signs of redness. Toughness or eruptions are present, or dandruf, on scalp, touch gently with Cuti- cura Ointment before bathing or shari pooing. For every purpose of the toilet. bath and nursery Cuticus Soup and int ment are deal. Absolutely nothing better. Sen 1. Ointment la 3d and 284. Sold throughout the Kaplan, For Pezzote that, čeka addromat 7. Newbery di Rana, 1,650, 27, Charmhous Ben London. Also for mali tiderné WIL

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PARIS FASHION NOTES.

RETURN OF THE FRINGE.

'CORDOUE PIQUE VESTS.

[TROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, 18ABEL RAMSAY.]

As a proof that kid hus not been quite surpassed by these newer ideas, Docuilet: is showing a chaquing afternoon frock, made of fine navy serge, with a vandyck. ed hem, and a vest of fine white kid the same idea is carried out with bell sleeves finished off with deep bands of kid..

PREPAID

"'.WANTED " ADVERTISEMENTS.

· Leizers, are lying at thin Offos for

Borsa P., Q. AD. AP., AW, BF, BO,

BBABY,

FOR SALE-A COTTAGE PIANO in excellent condition. Apply to Mas. DENISON, No. 123, The Peak.

by wearing a stiff little organdia petti

The most charmning effects are obtained Office. coat under taffetas frock, the delicate fabric being also used to make sama childish sashes which tie round the waist and finish at the back with a big bow: These are very pretty but all too fragile and susceptible to crushing

WANTED.

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English Subjects Mornings, only. ADY TEACHER to tach Elementary

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PARIS, January Sith. Rainbow frocks are the latest sensation serge vie with each other in popularity. Taffetas, fine serge, and striped gansa to come to Paris. These are not only. Un most of these, white figures in the original, but, happily enough, they are form af stitching, check effects, or stripes. very charming as well. The way to set On many of the new skirts are to be about the creation of such a frock, is to found a band of organdie, stitched on choose widths of material, one showing the inner sido of the skirt and reachingANTED-Peab required as NURSERY Choose white stripes, and the other below an inch or two-- This adds n touch GOVERNIS companion with yellow, burnt orange, or black and white of lightness to s frock and brightens it family travelling to Canada, or to England va stripes. Having pleated these, you place | up considerably.

America-Apply Box CB, 0/0 · Daily Eras the blue and white striped widths back and front and the contrasting widths at the sides, and saily forth, confident in the fact that you are expressing the latest gote in fashion. For those very late partial to the zebra-like effect cenused by so many different coloured stripes, the same rainbow idea may be carried out by taking four plain widths of material-and-placing two of the same shade back and front and twa of a contrasting shade at the sides. Something of a stir, eren for-Paris, was caused by a woman who appeared at a well-known hotel wearing a frock that was yellow (the bright canary shade which is so much worn,now) back and front, and black on each side. With this was worn a yellow hat," a black sun- shade, and black gloves and footwear. Those who wear these rainbow skirts in variably wear a tunic or sweater-to match, and, when a striking ensemble is aimed at hat. parasol. and shoes and stockings to correspond with the rest of the colour harmony.

The sweater is either chosen to match one of the colours in the skirt or else it is striped the same as the two colours in the combination. Again many sweaters and tunics are in keeping with

The same white note is being carried out in the latest millinery. I have noticed any quantity of white toques and small hats. These are most becoming but hardly practicable for the woman who can afford only one bat at a time, as they are bound to pick up and show the slightest stain." For the woman whose purso permits her to purchase several hats at a time, there is nothing she could choose quite so softening and becoming to the face as a white toqua. They are made for the most part out of taffetas, pique, embroidered faille, or banched and stuck together. The most. amusing little models are made from series of stiff, Father scraggy, feathers, which are stuck on in any quantity, and at all angles over the form. If a woman is smart enough to wear this kind of toque with success, she is capable of wear- ing anything. Some are made from a very soft, fluffy kind of straw, which is

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TO LET

FURNISHED for & months from. 1st May,

KELLETT LODGE, No. 65. The Peak Booms, Large Tennis Court and Garden.

Apply to--..

LINSTEAD &“DAVIS, Alexandra Building.

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TO LET.

EUROPEAN OFFICES, Lrt Boor (four in one blook) 16 to 19. Connaught Road Central (with use of lift).

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"A. F.," Cars of Daily Press Office. „[134]

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TOLET.

TWO LARGE ROOMS to lot for Ofea

ROOM No 1

one of the shades of the skirt, the other no supple that it needs a veil to hold it is Des Your Road Central, Top Floor.

colour being introduced by means of pockets, cuffs, and collar laid on in teaaled bands. Buttons, too, may play their part in the colour scheme, and a yellow and black rainbow skirt will be made to harmonise with a yellow awester, finished with black bands and black buttons.

Among other fancies, which have been pashed aside for so long, fringe is on the eve of coming back into its own. Many of the race frocks and evening gowns show this becoming trimming, and even some of the more handsome sweat ers are made more distinguished by the

addition of fringe. A very beautiful one in ivory silk was trimmed with baad made fringe, which reached almost to the hem of the wearer's skirt, and suggested an Eastern dancing girl's dress. This sweater has short sleeves which were also edged with long sleeves.

well into place.

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Veils are more worn than ever, and the Chantilly lace veil in foremost in favour. This is worn in many different waya Some women wear it swathing the lower portion of the face, sweeping round toIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW,

Peak the back where it is drawn up into a loop, Early possession,

District. Tennis Court, Kitchen Garden. back This is a most useful fashion, for and the enda fall, gracefully down the

Apply to- the woman whose neck has lost its soft curves and is developing into what, the irreverent would describe as встану... Some reverse the idea and wear a reil which drops down to about, the tip of the nose only and leaves the lower part of the

face exposed. Veils which are half plain and half embroidered are the moat popular forms of reiling. These permit one to ring in many changes with the same veil and the same or a different hat. Thus, one day the veil may be worn with the open work part dimly shading the eyes and the upper part of the face and the lower part shrouded in the mystery of the plain half of the veil, a la Turque, apd on another day Madame can shade her eyes with the plain half as with a masic and allow her chain to peep through the filmy-face half of the vell.

One's taste in hata may still be as eclectic as one's taste in candies without fear of departing from the rigid path of fashion. Side by side with the silk turban, formed by coiled silk, one sees. jaunty little sports hats, majestic looking velvet and plush ones, whose possessors

A head-dress which, even for Paris are evidently eager to show that they appears to be rather too eccentric to bo are already equipped with the coming come popular, was recently worn by a Autumn and Winter styles, and drooping- well-known actress at a first night. It brimmed Loghorn hats trimmed with consisted of a veil in a heavy texture, roses and ribbons and suggesting romance which was drawn over the wearer's head: in every curve. There seems to be no and allowed to droop down as far as the particular shade as yet for hats. When nose. What the fair exponent of auch an worn with the glaring coloured skirts and unusual fashion saw of the play is hard sweaters above-mentioned, they naturally to imagine. follow suit in the matter of vividness, but for travelling or more subdued apparel, hata are more subdued in colour niso.

Last Winter the fashion was to trim the underneath brim of hats, the brim being turned up all round the wearer's face, and invariably gave the impression of a low-itting halo of flowers or ribbon. As a natural consequence designers have gone to the other extreme this season, and are inclined to turn down the brims of hats, and add a still further effect of droop by slitting the brim at one side and poking through it a bow or a bunch of feathers! These le just behind or over the wearer's car, and give a very perky and quaint look.

Another whim is to droop on the right side and add a stiff bow that juts nat at right angles. This, too, is quite amart. But whether the hata be of small or large type with raised or with droop ing brima, a ve'l in added that hangs over the edge just far enough to shade the wearer's eyes, and lend an air of elegance and discreet mystery..

Never have binck and white been em- ployed to such an extent for trimming as they are being done this year. There is hardly a frock or tailored suit which does not boast these days in touch of embroi- dery to lighten it up, or one of the dainty lingerie notions which are being revived with so much success.:

Ostrich feather fans are still in vogue and many beautiful examples are to be seon at any smart evening resort. The ones which display only a single, very long, curling plume seem to be the most popular. These are as a rule in brilliant colours and are carried with tracks which, either harmonise or contrast in the matter of colour. Cyclamen pinks, peacock bluss, and jade greens are frequently seen worn with black or white or navy gowns, and the one brilliant point of colour gives a most striking note to the ensemble.

NIGHTMARE'S CAUSE.

LARGELY DUE TO LYING ON BACK

AND TWISTING LEGS.

If you are a victim of nightmare, you are a leg twister.

The terrible sensations of falling into, a bottomless abyss, or of attempting to escape from the clutches of some prehis- torie monster, whose dimensions increase until the catastrophe happens, have been hitherto ascribed to a lato and too heavy supper, but lying on the back with the legs twisted is believed to be the most fruitful cause of these horrors.

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According to the Medical Press, the essential cause of nightmare is the twist- ing of the legs one round the other, s ́sort of serobatic performanes which Fashion is all in favour of a light seems to be an instinctive gesture with. touch next to the face, and this is rather most people when they turn on the back. a relief after the long spell during which. As a consequence, the muscles become con- she compelled her disciples to wear dark tracted in a reflex manner, producing a materials there without allowing so much spam, whence the sensation of power na'a touch of colour to relieve the trying lessness to move. If the legs are left line. As well as embroidery and lingerie free, sleep will be much more restful. novelties, the daintiest confections are made of organdie, muslin and lace, and form collara, cuffs, collarettes and jabots, with which Madame may adorn-her frack and lend a touch of youth and charm to her appearance.

HOPELESS COOKNEYISM.""

Miss Lilian Braithwaite is by no mean's so sure of innate good taste in speech. Many of the latest models show gowns At a meeting of the British Drama opening over a front of linen or muslin; League she protested against "shocking and tailored suits worn over a white mutilation" of the mother-tongue. Por pique vest. Cashmere in white and orcam fection of diction and utterance, she held," shades is also used for the fashioning of should be a sine qua non, to any man these little vosts. The latest ideas mor woman who attempted & public vogue are those which show an undulating career including, presumably member line varied-by-chain stitch-applied-in-of-Parliament According to Miss Breith- yellow, blue, or black. Another popular write, sung children will speak perfectly type is the Cordoue pique, which aug-indoors and then go outside and converse gests a kind of padded effect. These with other children in quite a different pique vesta, will be worn a great deal this tongue. Her plan of improvements is to season, not only with tailor-made cos insist on childred reading and reciting tumes, but with skirts of light fabrics, noems, She cannot see any other cure such as crepe de Chine or organdie sa for hopeless cockneyism and illiterate well

utterances.

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