YNTHETIC RUBBER,
Tylor, Mr. Herbert Wright, F.L.S., | Amo, writes in the India rubber. Jour follows:-Synthetic rubber may be define built up by chemical means from variqubstances, and possessing all the chanand physical properties of natural rule a standard for natural rubber one, maythat obtainable from Hevea brasiliensis, Natural rubber consists, chemically, of the most important verplicata comprended by the form of
resins and provius; water sud
axinom substances also generally occur
HOW TO GROW OLD
ARTISTICALLY..
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30TE, 1907,
MRS. CREIGHTON'S ADVICE TO WOMEN.
At the Women's Parliament at Manchester Mrs. Creighton, widow of the late Bishop of London, reads paper en" Growing Old,”
The women colegates lava struggled to observe a proper parliamentary spirit. If the rush to the tea foyer has been too eager, whispered comment, Tea on the Terrace, has ead troubled consciences.
A feature of the conference has been the fact that the new woman," in the scarpted meaning of the word, was absent. The most ardent sungist has discarded tailor-made cuiffe, and Eng awept to the platform with a Justle of silken skirts and an afmost here of fragrant perfame.
EASTWARD BOUND.
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BURGLAR WHO MADE £15,000 A÷YEAR.
NOBLEMAN, AUTHOR, BEAU, AND DIPLOMAR.
|[BY G. E. RAIN in the Pall Mall_Gazette.] Just now the migration eastward is at its height. Loavo" is onded, and those who work in the remote parts of the Empira and have
The most amazing cracksman in Furope, the been "home" are on their way back to the Eset.rxact prototype in real life of "Radler," he To most of us, perhaps, they are seldom more
been arrested at Munich after a series of than birds of passage. They shiver for a little burglaries probably unequalled in modern while in our cold winds, and are very grateful criminal history by one man. for any sunshine that may come, and almost before we have got to know them they are filing their cabin trunks again and are bidding us
"good-bye."
"Good-bye for three years!! Three years in the wilderness, and then one at home; three and one, and so on again and
gain, Oh, the strange life that it is! Three Feara amongst palms and towed ccoconut trees
on the jungle"
He is a Swede, Carlson by samé, who prepared himself for his career as a burglar by |
elving an apprenticeship as a locksmith.
Since then be has posed as a nobleman, an Auther, a millionaire, and a diplomat, with onsummate skill, living in princely, style in Berlin. Manick, Parit, Vienna, and other cities under different names and in different ding wise. it the waste places. Three years great forests, burglaries; usually at hotele, although at times All the time he has lived by the most daring edge, or perhaps where Nature riots in tropical luxuriance, and he was not averse from looting the privats the very omers are absurdly big and the residence of a millionaire or an art connoÏBSDUT. fragrance of even little plants is as the reek of He has changed his role and his address nocord. astrown field. Three years of sun miracles bying to necessity, and avoided arresi with day and brilliant baspangled heavens o nights, skill, although the best detectives in Europe and then- Home!
have been searching for him for months.
Carlson is described in a man of very and pronounced artistio and inclinations. He was a great favourite among women, who were charmed by bis exquisite masuers.
in rabbers, but need not 13 specially son- here. It may not be well known to many bould, nevertheless, bo berne in mind. ime of the foremost, rubber chemists of ty fraubly acknowledge their ignorance ring the exnot chemical constitution of if the substances which normally occur in every sample of natural rubber. The suces referred to in such empirics! resina" nnd proteins are in felves highly complex bodies com mte of which, though xorguised, and Palesty grouped together, aro-bai-little-os forre of hiasan pasabos laid for overs have gray and colourless, tids Losion of our fur le monde, & prints so bietary reclina tiden.
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A Court dressmaker rould Lave gleaned a Feason's hints for her showroom from the French model gowns and the artistic pinafore frocks which have replaced the waistles sacks the women delegates used to adopt.
The speakers were, in come cazer, born
humour, been
It has been said that the discovery of a gray hair nowadays does not dissolve a woman into tears. Mr. Creighton is evidently of this opinion. She suggested no compleiion creams or powders to ward off the first wrinkle. She spoke of the women who stop developing their
characters after their marriage.
don't
And after the blaze of sunshine, how dull and
countryside, how lustreless; how chill and formal and nnersaiful one little wooda ! Waking in the night these wanderers returned Baton în vain for the chop-chop bird, or for the gudden creak of come great tree; or for the silken rule, the cob, the sigh, the long-tremulous whisper, which, gathering breath and strength in i's
swalls at last into a hurricane-the
great
Carlson, was noted for his taste in drere, and while living in the guise of a diplomet on leave he is said to have inaugurated a new Fashion in
neckties.
When arrested, Carllson was staying at the
Don't we know them he said. "Thero mata; only to die away again (as most fashionable botel in Munich, where he
come to
the faces of the women who come to our
efore the most important constituent of arol rubber, has received more attention chemists than the averago perion over ms of, and get it has never been zoale Refully in a commercial oaie. A small antity was oues obtained by an eminent emisi, bat concerning it there has been very tle progress, rf commercial importance, to word up to the present time. How can it then
eur conferences. They are com- possible, since we do not fully understand the fortably stout. They havasmooth obeeks. They hemical composition of the various omponents wear mantles and bonnets with nodding plumes, fpatural rubbor, to have eynthetic rabber rendy on the market? One of the greatest conferences there is, at any rate, plenty of hemists of the day has declared, daring the char. ofer. What should we say about obarm present month, that he is incredulous of the A horrible fear sometimes seizes me lest it production of synthetic robber, commercially, should not be possible for a woman to be
t any price. We can confidently state energatio, capable, active, and also have sharka. that we have never Been' a sample
"The modern girl, with her aggressive in. world. of synthetic rubber (the term is here used independence and capacity, does not appear to get the striat, pientific sense), though time after much value on charm. time we have received amples of artificial rubbons, and so-called rabber substitutes, Furthermore, we emphatically decl us that we do not know of the production, on ei her alaboratory or commercial sra's, of synthetic rubber,
It is obvious that no one cap, for a moment, say that it is impossible to ever diecover anbetitutes or tubstances of natural rubber como of the characteristica that would, to say the leas', be underestimating the possible achievemens of chemical science, if not idly attempting to negative what has been achieved long ago.
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ust know that natural rubber alone, it is very tough, would be of little as it not compounded with various substances; mixing is one of the most important branches of the rubber industry, and many developments may be expected in that direction. At the same time we most strongly object to the gross misuse of the term synthetic rubber; " ita application to any substance which is remarkable for its light
is kesa weight or elasticity is not justifiable and in our opinion should never be allowed. -Boiled sea weeds or bones give light, elastic, gummy substances, but it would obrionsly bo unfair to refer to these, even in the most popular sense, as synthetic rubbers. High- grade and low-grade natural rabbers, when mixed with balata or gummary extracts, as ahow considerable improvement in physical properties, and this may be especially true of reaisons, low-grade, subbers; but no competant chemist, we take it, would allow the improved derived. to pass the name pronto a dobre, per halder, we still bear the term being very loosely used in re ference to substances which are merey, vulcanized or oxidized oils, er to materista which have as their basla a varying proportion of Datural rubber, Artificial rabbers substitutes are kaown by the score. They are subitazione ususily derived from some organic or the seuroa, and generally pores
moo or physical characteristics of natural rubber. The chemical constituents in artificial rubbers ca rabber substilules need not, however, be even remotely related, chemically, will those in the natural article; in this particular lies one of the great differenosa between them and real synthetic rubber. One might with adventsge di tinguish between artificial rubbers and rubber substitutes; the former bing roughly defined as substances containing, essential y, a quantity of natural rubber, ir gether with othersubstar ces, and the latter as materials derived from sources other than crude robbers. There has bean recently pliced on the market a preparation, made by a scoret process, which is said to possess excellent qualities. Itimado essentieliy from guayule rubber and certain gummy subsinners, a large factory has been setablisl od for it * menu- facture, and we imagine that if the procesa lied been announced in Englied it wou'd have caused more chaos than have the rumours enr- rent during ile lest few weeks. I be mannfacture of this substauerwhich may be described as E artificial or modified rubber--has been going an for me time, and already large quantities of the improved product are being turned ut from the fre arier. It is obvious, however, that in the preparation of this class of rubber, rusteils, very exp nive in themselves, hove to be used, guayu's rubber slone, landing to day at two sbilling and over per lb. Furthermore, the Decembry ingrediente are obitind from plants which grow very slowly, and the mother of extraction is oft n such as to involve the Destruction of the plants whence they are derived; it is therefore obrious that the natural sourers of supply may ha partially exhausted before many years are over. But what pa zles us is that this new substance, which from all acerunts appears to be Improved low-grade rubbing more than fu
Mrs. Craighton's epigrams were more useful than a library of" beauty hooks."
How much ore longs for a little vanity in elderly people,” she sail.
A woman is at her best for active work at forty. Our grandmothere took to a map and an armchair at that ugg
What and when shall we give up is the great question. When shall we giveup dancing and going on the top of omuibuses 7"
The cosmetics Mrs. Creighton recommended to fight against old age were a real delight in reading and a capacity for being some time alone.
"Home is often made distastful to grown-up daughters because they are always expected to sit, shop, and call with their mothers," she said. Sympathy with the young was recommended, and the art of listening, Cheerfulness-although not unreasonable cheerfuluese-was suggested.
and as strangely as it came
It is in youth that we make our first bow to the jan le foldier, Government cadel, lawyer, noor, and commercial assistant all have their life befers them when they first then their fees to the East. And the great ship that carries them Eastward-picogbing day after day and week after week throngh forely seat-does not bear them so much to a new land as to a new
Where before was there the miracle of these sudden dawos and sunseta? Yes, it is some thing, I can tell you, to stand beresth bearens unfurling and watch. the light of the world as it leaps out of darknes-all in Leart throb.or two, and just as quickly as the night springs into the mat of the sun. Then there ste the temples and the miorrets and the brilliant and ever- abanging panorama of the street. All this is very wonderful, subtle, and captivating, but none the isse, sooner or later there settles on the mind a grey shadow. The languorous beauty of fame shot ski-s; the life amidst bells and dream voices, and shades folk and a people with eyes like stars-beneath the spell of it all everything sleeps but Memory. And the Sea is the barrier between the life that more on forget.
Far away thound and thousands of wazry miles away ber are lights in the old home and voices of friends in the town. Slowly it is realised that it is only the sea that sands betwear. All the old life, the old folks, the old home are hidden away somewhere at the book of the cruel sa Ah, that gray wa! It is not
also the prison gat of the beart. And those who, in their yearning, cross it in their dreams, have only the greater bitterness on awak-n'ng.
This cheerful person who professes to ilke bread and butter out with an ouiony knife, or n bitter grey day of cast wind and rain, is nimost as trying as a grumbler, Mrs. Creigh-only the path home and the way ont, but it is ton declared.
This morning a paper was read by Miss Mary MacArthur on Women and Trade Unionis," The average wage f menual women workers i seething under 7. 6d. waskiy," she said. This averaga is drawn down by home workers, who earn 28. Gd. to 5s. werkly.
Miss MacArthur disagreed with the argument that the prospect of narciare la an insurmount ble difficulty in the way of women's organisa- She strongly duplored sax antagonism, and confonded that the remely lay
rates of remuneration.
Miss MacArther cited cases of the mistakes women make with regard to trade unionism, She di ouvered a woman in Stockport who thought a trade union was the workhouse..
DIVORCE IN AMERICA.
MATRIMONIAL WRECKAGE,
On October 30th, the New York Correspond ent of the Daily Telegraph, wired: --
According to eritior, America is strewn with more matrimonial wreckage than any other civilised country in the world. This fact is due, ccording to the eam authorities, to the won derful facilities provided here for marrying and the equal foilities for divorce. No other country, it is claimed, has "direres clubs, " eam. posed entirely of divorced persons, or aliaeny ulub, where ladies in receipt of alimony meet for mutual coursal and support. Only the other day, the nwspapers here reported a big diverce dinger," atiended by bify persons, be
·lorging to thesame urban district, ladie and gentlemen, who Lad seated decrees in the past few years,
But America of heart in just as sound en matrimony is as enterprising countrier There has been a revolt lately against reckless marriages and bas y divorcer, and an attempt Les been made to curtail the nativity in the divorce industry of Dakota, when divorce wills" grind out decreee cantianeusly. In the mov ment for reform, New York led the war, The hotel chaplains and midnight weddings, to which I have done full justice in. The Doily Telegraph during the last few years exist no longer. The Rer Charles Warren, the official heto obajain in N. w York, resigned last year, and no sucresser has been appointed. Mr. | Warren bimealf, professing despair of New York, has turned his attention to the freign mission field, where the foes are lam liberal, but the opportunity is great.
And to-day ormes the sowning announce ment that America's Gretna Green, which la should have been nous other than the world-famous Little referred to as synthetic rut ber" Rubber
Church around the Corner," in Thirty-sixth substitutes are alwady largely employed in the street, New York, has for ever dis ppeared so
anufacture of certain india rabber articles and
far as elping lovers and others who seek hasty large factories have long been rétablished for and scoret marriages are concerned. This in- their preparation Vulcanized oils, the prepara-stliation Las been a veritable marrying-ship for tlon of which is rendered possible en secount of years. To its counters have come people from the setion of sulphur and sulplar ebleride an all parts of the world, including many couples carious cils sad fats, are largely used as rubber from Transatlantic liners arriving in New York, substitutes. In the manufacture of these substi More actors and actressse bave bean wedded tutes prceesten somewhat similar to those need there than in any other pises the wide world in the vulcanization of indie-rubter are carried over. It was famous throughout the country cut, hence the reason why they are described sa for romantia anique.
Few
questions, to cnlcanized oils. Linseed, rep, poppy seed, publicity, and prompt service for fees paid was caiton seed, custor, and numerous other cils are the motto, apparently. The Rev. Dr. Hough and in this way, as well as substances havington, restor of the Little Church," declares gun my ard reinos s texture. There has never to-day publicly that secret marriages nearly been any at'cmpt at crecy in connection always bring trouble, and that henceforth the with the use of there tobalitules, but yet we "Little Church" will publish banna as other find that the sanonnorrent of a new one is churches do, and will refuse to marry couples received with great estonishment by people who cannot bring proof of age, current of whe (ught to krow, that rubber would be of parents or guardians, and furnish other guaran- very life as if it were not mixed and com-
fees of fiings Dr. Hooghich mys he refused Founded with various substances. We have not to marry 255 couples Isst month because be was The light at doubt that india rubber mano- not satisfied with them. facturers will bay up all the rubber which we can ever produce from our American, Afric », and Eastern estates, and that ramours regarding improved inferior grade ut bers will sooner or later cense to bave the power of striking terror morg investere in the rubber growing indu sly. We are able to say that india rubber
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Dedoubtedly it is good news to bear that the "Liitle Church has turned over a now losf, and there is satisfaction all round, apparently, except amongst the divorce lawyers, who are raging furiously.
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Let it not be though', thứng”), that there is moping in the wilderness, Where else, I wonder, can you fad such good fellowship? Life is ruled by the recognition that loneli ess is the enemy. The man who, at home, would have been well satisfied wih one elab, out there belongs to all. Nor does he live aloje, of course; indeed, he will not eren dine aloue can help it. And, to lay thinking, the Colonial system of maras" life might to great advantage be followed at home Why should not the discomfort and isolation of
"room" be exchanged for the comrad ship of† communal living? There is an infinitely better time waiting for the three or four, basbeloes | who will lire together. No one's own company is quite good enough for him;
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occupied an expensive suite, and pened as a Danish pobleman of grout wealth. The polios found £2,500 in his possession in scilition to jewellery vained at at £3,000,
It is estimated that his annual income from burglarice averaged £15,000 during the past ten years.
Carlson took his arrest philosophically, and threatens to write his memoirs while in prison..
THE GOLF-FACE. -
-"Golf" shaving, in which the number of strokes taken with the razor is carefully counted, is the latest indoor earration for the busy man.
A creamy abroad obscuras lbs courz, But yet a growth, resembling gorse,
Lurks everywhere beneath. How enger for my game I feel, Drawing my blade, or club, of steel From out its pasteboard sheath.
I have been round in sighty-there, A record for the course and me,
Bul one. I'mgst surpass. With graceful sweeps I now cormones, And watch with interest intensa
My progress in the glais
The bunker which time's hand baik mada I reach in twenty, unafraid,
And then a endßen stain Upon that virgin field and fair Proclaims that I, despite my cart,
Have been and sliced again! Perchance if I had osad my olboek I had not almost halved my check; Bat there, the mischief's done. When playing on such rugged links A droost toilet club, methinks,
Is quite the safest one!
FLYING COLUMN OF ASSASSINS.
STATE COUNCILLOS SHOT BY A WOMAN, A fshionably dressed woman on October 28th assisted State Councillor Morimowaly, chief of the Prison Department,
She obtained admission to his study on protext of presenting a petition, and at ones frod seren shots at ber victim from a Browning revolver, Six of the shots took effect, M. Maximowaky was removed to hospital, were he died two hours Ister
A time generally comes, sooner or later, waso His assailant allowed herself to be quietly the bachelor's mess is b óked up, and the house arrested, and declared ehe belonged to the bye set to work to transform the bungalow and Noribers Flying Column of Focistrevolationists jabbar excitedly over the task. Dainty cushions who recently killed Boredulip, head of the if you please, make their appearance, and a Akataeff peual miurs, and Ivanoff, chief wardor spick and span viaʻoria taken its paca s'de byof the principal St. Petersburg · prison.. side with the buggy which has hitherto been sufficient for the young master's needs. Then, once again, we way he sure, iloes the ses become important, and the youth thinks of it and of the plucky girl who is crossing it to share life with him in the land of sunshine.
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SUBSTANTIAL GRATITUDE.
A case in which an American riiter bas paid a Parisian doctor a fer worth £8,001. for ouring bm of neuralgia is reported by the * Gil Blar."
The doctor received by next morning's post a cheque for £4,000, and when he called on the American (thinking that there must have been a mistake) he was Essured that it was merely an experion of gratitude,
After this the sea becomes paramount. Only too soon, under the cruel heat the young wife loses colour and becomes weak and listless. Then d'oirs a life of brave make- The Americar, who bad been a great sof believe, of simulated energy and forced ferer from the complaint, was oured by the morrimen!. The
unne application of electricity. He thanked the doo the less to be faced and the sea demands tor prefusely, and raid be would post the fee, ifs toll with the first purting. The wife ge
which in the ordinary course would be £1. home and the tnsband remaing bahind at his post. After tha, it is a case of journeys backwards and forwards-love ju snatches-and the-greater tragedy comes with the children, They, at any rate, it is catio, cannot grow up strong in the heat. There is the question of education too. What is the mother to do? I she to be endered by the ven from her childrea at the very time when they most need her love and care, or is sho 10 stay with them and leave her husband! In whatever she does, there will be heart thras for both father and mother and invite calls upon bravery and daly and suorifice. This much, at any rate, I must say the woman of our Expire are just the pluckiest women in all the world.
A few days later he received the title deeds. of a home in a fashionable quarter of Paris, worth another £4,000, ..
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I often think that the years spent in the backwaters ought not to cenat. Que has after all only a cabled-hold on the real world, and even a General Election dwindles down to something infinitely less important than an approaching race meeting or even the next club 4.1. dance. Yet time does count against one- {'ludeed, it counts treble in the tropics, I think
and though the mind way in some ways remain sbnormally young, the body sasuredly paya the toll.
It is bevi'dering, morerver, to diside your life batwou two worlds. When once the subtle spell of the East bas fallen upon you it is with you for ever. I fear, then, that these Bojournere are seldom wholly happy in these dying risiln home. Never in the fast so gistening as when it has been left behind. So, too, may one say with equal ratherer is home so yearned for as when one is in the East, Thus 'it Варреля that both worlds are by
of being wildernesses.
And this in truth I say with a full heart, for I wake from my dreams of the Esst that I have known and loved to the grey skies of London......... and am left yearning,
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Remedy for primary and secondary slit Pruptions, ulcerations; paint and swellings of the "jojāts, and all those "Complaint which were arg and sarsaparilla are popularly, but erroneously suppond to cure. This prepanttion purifies thr wikile stem through thá blood and thomighty elimina's all nexonus matter, from the loss,
THERAPION (No. 3-4 Sovernig
Ramedy or debilts,nevousness, impaired vitality, sleeplessness; distaste and incapacity for trusincia or pleasure, love of solitude, kaloshing, indigeata, pains in the back and head, and all disorders, resulting from dissipation, early ex cessos,&c., which the faculty so persistently ignore, because to impotent to care se even relieve
THERAPION.sold byprincipal Christe throug bout the world. Price in England 2/9 and 40. In videring, state which of the thee numbers required; and observe that the word "THEkarios appears on British Governinent Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affired to every package by mrder of His Majesty's Hot. Commisioners, and without which it is a forgery.
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