T. K. K. TOYO KISEN KAISHA

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO

THE HONGKONG DAILY. PRĘSS, MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 1911

VIA SHANGHAI, THE INLAND SEA. JAPAN & HONOLULU "Tan Parkway or the 801.”

TIMYO MARU TORTA YARU

199

H

TONS $3,000 20,000

PERALA MARU

1,000

+

м

* Chting at Dairma and omitting call at Shanghai.

1 Chiling at Kositng:

LIATE HOME JEDINO

Sept. 9th.

Sept 19th

Oct. * 15th, at 10.30 1.8°

'SOUTH AMERICAN LINE

HONGKONG TO VALPARAISO

VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, HILO SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO, SANTA CRUZ, BALBOA, CALLAO, MOLLENDO, ARICA & IQUIQUE.

UTKAMENE

GINTO MARU

ANTO MARU

Taemon xt Trans-Anstax. Bouth to BURTOS. ALLEX,

100

16,500

For till information regarding passengers freight, and 'sallings,

LEAVE HONGKONG

Aug. 30th

Y. TSUTSUMI, MAMASI.

Sept. 25th. apply to—

King's Building.

Tel. No. 2374 & 2375.

2

Mass T. E. GRIFFITH, LTD.

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̈“Agents at Canton :

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN

JAYA, CHINA AND

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ABOVE

JAPAN.

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4th Sept

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JAVA

4th Sept

31st Aug.

eta Bept.

8th Sept.

SAIGON

JAVA

JAPAN

* Wireless Telegraphy,

The Ebeamers are all Etted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodatio for a limited number of saloon Passengers All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon „Dargo taken at through mater to all porta fa Netherlands India and Australia,

For Particulars of Freight and Pamaga apply to the

York Belding, First Floor

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN, LIJN,

Telephone No. 1576,

VEREENIDGE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ

(United Netherlands Navigation Company;

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN

(Holland East Asiä Line)

(Members of the Straits, Ohias sad Japan Conferences).`

Regular monthly serviče. Between

JAPAN PORTS SHANGĦAL HONGKONGIAN)

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AND

AMSTERDAM, BOTTERDAM, HAMBURG

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Tel. No. 1224,

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Balling on or about

15th Sept. 24th Oct 10th Nov. 10th Deo. 10th Jan.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,

General Agents,

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CHINA MAIL SS CO., LTD.

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AN UNSURPASSEF HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVIOF

HONGKONG to SAN FRANCISCO

via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Honolulu 12" NILE *** SE CHINA

Oct: 22nd

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Aug. 31st

Out. 4th!

Oct 16th

FAST FREIGHT SERVICE Through Bils of Lading issued to su points in United States & Canada Cargo novepled on Through Bill of Lading for transhipment at Ban 12: Frisalice to weekly mailings for principal-Atlanta: Ports:

PRIVER'S BUILTERS,

TELEPHONE, PALEESER DITT.

296, 1934:

Ion Heuss EvaEEMA TEL. FAKIANT Dart & Asarr.

181.

PARISĂ FASHION: NOTES.

TRY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ISABEL, RAMJAY.]

PARIS, July 11th. Some years ago, when women bared their necks and uncovered their ankles to the chilly blasts, thore was a wild putery From the fearful and, the puritan-minded, who predicted nothing but evil from such a course. An increased mortality list from pazamonia and a future, gene- gation of weaklings as a result of the folly of the mothers of that day, were amongst the dire warnings uttered by those who took the matter sufficiently to beari. That is a good many years ago now, and results haye rather shown the con- | trary effect of this breaking away from the coddling and-swathing "ideals" of the Victorian age

Mothers now-a-day's not only wear far less clothing then they used to, but moza and more they are shortening the garments of their children. A frock for a little girl, to be in the fashion, must not reach anywhere near her knees; rather, it must appear to be more an afterthought than anything else, and only hang a few inches below her ansh or belt and show, as she walks, dainty anderwear underneath, cut on even more short and skimmy proportions than her frock. A small boy, whose mother wishes him to express the last note in ideas of fashion, in allowed to show not qnly his knees but many inches of his. small legs above as well Such notions are all very well when carried out during the Spring or Summer, but one ses in the Bois and along the Champs Elysees youngsters looking like little top-heavy barrels mounted on a long ex- panse of two legs, more often that not perfectly blue with the cold Following that law of contradiction-which all women seem to delight in, they cover up their childrens' necks and even add capes and necklets of fur, seemingly | oblivigus to the fact that the rest of their body, from the waist down, is prae- tically devoid of covering. Arms, "how-Į ever, are left bare, only the tiniest of sleeves, if any. being favoured.

About December, when Winter has begun to set in earnest, French mothers go to the opposite extreme and swaddle childrens' legs in leather and woollen gaiters that reach well above the knee, which they envelop in a sort of cap. There are even garments worn by girls that are a combination of trousers and gaiters; the model they are copied from is, perhaps, that of the trousers word by dandies of the 1830 period, the top part being rather full and the gaiter part below the knee fitting tight into the leg and fastening, under the shoe with a strap. Models of this kind are made of thick cloth and prove an excel- fent means for defying the coldest" of winds and keeping their small wearers cosíly jelad, although, at first sight, they look quaint. For the young baby they are the garment, aboye all others, that is included in a layette, as they not only combine pilcher, 'guifer and soth in one but they are a far more practical means of keeping baby warm when he is at the rebellions age of wanting to kicks off hia clothes; in this case, of course, they are Knitted in a white wool,

As coloured bloomers to match a frock have quite gone out of fashion, these trousers-gaiter combinations take their place to some extent and provide a bright patch of colour under a dark frock trimmed with embroidery worked in tones to harmanise. - In place of bloomers, little white garments are worn, these being very dainty but rather simply trimmed with scallops bound with col- oured washing tape, hand embroiders, or fine white net in bands which is button- holed an. Lace is seldom seen on child- rens lingerie; in fact, little trimming. of any description, and only that which is a reflection of refinement and good taste, is used.

THE

BRITISH ENGINEERING

ALL BRITISH

ELECTRICAL

CO. OF CHINA.

LIMITED.

COMPRISING :—

C. A. Parsons & Co., Ltd.... Turbines, Condensers

bancashire" · "Dynamo"

Motor Co., Ent.

Mather and Platt, Ltd.

Alternators, Dynamos AC, & DC. Motors Synchronous Motors Motors Converters

Brace Peebles & Co., Ltd. Turbine Pumps Mirrices Bickerton & Day, Diesel Engines

Ltd.

ALL. BRITISH

National Gas Engine Co., Oil & Gas Engines,

Gas Producers

British Switchgear, Ltd... High & Low Tension Brook Blest & Co, Atd. Switchgear Erskine Heap & Go., Ltd... ¿Switch Boards Electric Control, Etd. .............. Automatic Switchgear Whipp & Bourne, Etd.................... Motor Starters British Electric Trans-Transformers

former Co., Ltd.” .............)

W. T. Henleys Telegraph] Electric Wires and

Works Co., Ltd. .........iù)

Cables

The travelling representative of the above Company is at present in Hongkong.

For Quotations and Specifications address

ALL BRITISH.

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ALL BRITISH

Hongkong P.O. Box 93

Unfailing Protection For Your Most Valued Possessions

HERRING-HALL-MARVIN Safes and Bank Vaults

All sizes from the Smallest Home Safe to the Largest Bank Vaults Key Lock or Combination MUSTARD & CO.

Sole Agents for China, Hongkong and Macao.

Shanghai, Tientsin. Hankow, Hong kong, Canton, Harbin.

OF KWANGTUNG..

Expensive fabrics such as silk, satin, tafetes and crepe de Clînê will take the place of woollen and washing materials during the coming season. The note in everything will be inclined towards the Juxurious and showy. Thus, frills and founces, flowers and ribbons, and exces- sive embroidery will characterise the styles chosen, and the brightest of shades will form colour schemes for the apparel: of the younger set. Not only will bright red and rose shades, yellow, orange and deep blue tints. predominate, but checks BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS and stripes that are a mixture of all these with black or white added as well. Green has had its day to such an extent that it will not even be worn by the WATER LEVELS IN ENGLISH WEET AT 10 AM, kiddies now. For party wear there are very, quaint little frocks in black, and navy blue taletas, modestly trimmed"with a posy of flowers and flowing streamers.

Hats will be made of the same mater- ials us the frock, and be trimmed pro- fusely with Bowers and streaming ribbons: The shape will be inclined to droop over the face. Dainty hats will also be made of ribbon, strips of fairly broad ribbon being used, or else narrow ribbon gather- ed and twisted in a dozen different ways.

Place of Observation

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Wuchow W. Rivor Kongmoon

+78.50242 28.70 W. River Linkoughow:

+14.70 -080

N. Biver +57,00 Ramsha N

River +27.25 -5.00 Bheklung E

Hiver 15.15-0.98

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1921.

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PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE

Regular Sailings to Boston and/or New York by fast traight steamers

3.70 5.70

6.50

7.80 7.00

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Telephoer,31ot.

G. W. OcviCZONA, Engineer-in-Chiet

For boys, too, there will be hats made from the same cloth as the coat, and in the place of frocks of their sisters made of expensive material, thefe will be jolly-looking sweaters hand-knitted in bright shades of wool. There will also be stout, heather mixture socks turn- ing back just under the knce to show a top worked in fantastic colours and. Asimply-cut gown will be lavishly design and to lend & sporting air to the embroidered with beads, and be worn. ensemble, with tan brogue shoes to with a hat and bag treated in the same match. In summer these will be replaced way. Battona, shells, jet, raffia and by sandals, boota for the moment having sequins are all utilised on bat and bag completely disappeared,

ne well de on frock. A new craze Grown-ups continue to smother their whieh has just made its appearance is clothes with every conceivable kind of that of hand-painting as a means of trim- trimming, nothing, apparently, being too ming. Many of the season' Intest simple or too bizarre to serve the pur models are in the straw, and their only Tose. The latest development is to have trimming is & garland or bunch of frock, hat and bag trimmed to match flowers hand-painted on to crown and A navy blue taffetas frock; trimmed with brim. To match these there are ivory innumerable rows or tiny rucked cerise taffetas sun-shades, on which is painted ribbon, will be worn with a toque en- a similar design, and daintiest of hand- tirely covered with a similar trimming bags ornamented to match. For evening farid the bag to go with these will also wear, there are satin shoes of every be a mere foundation of primary mate tour, the toe cap of which is trimmed rial hidden with row upon row of rucked with a painted spray of flowers, & couple ribbon to match both

of pierrota, a bright plumaged bird, or even a scrap of landscape.

(Vontinued as foot of seat column)

For

BOSTON

and/or p

15th Sept., (via Bnez).

NEW YORK

"* TUSCAN PRINCE ***

full partio slam apply

TURNESS, (FAR EAST) LIMITED

(incorporated in England).

St. George's Building'

Glover's

Dog Re

dies

Leam the Cure and Prevention of

diseases of your dog. Book un "Dog Diseases and How to Feed"

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MASI MÜLLER & PROTE

OR SALE

HONGKONG HANSARD REPO

SZERESTING. LEGISLATIVE. COUNCIER sension 1919,

Revised by the Mambera

DAILY PES. Omnex.

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