THE TROUSERED SKIRT.
"A FEMININE FACADE,"
Paris, February 9th. Sketches publishod of the new costume show it to be a long divided skirt falling over a pair of full trousers. The skirt has the appearance of an ordinary garment until the wearer. begins
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 2018, 1911.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
a fortnight's time. Everyone knows, of 200150 TJILIWONG that a fubion is given to the world at one or other of the great race mostings in the Bois do Boulogne. It was here that the sheath-gown saw the light of day.
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Models of this sartorial sensation are to ba
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Opinions vary as to the gracefulness of the new garment. The "ling" cortainly, is un. spoiled when the body is
bat in motion, in repose; when the tronsors are revealed, the affect is fass pleasing. According to some critios, the "aulolts" has a balgy and disagreeable appearance.
"After all," observed the charming sales. women in s Eus de la Paix establishmont to-day,
sonisty women are brave enough to dare an innovation of this sort, Did not our grand- mothers wear the crinoline at a moment when our sax stood much mora in fear of masonline opinion p
AN HYGIENIC COSTUME.
If woman did not mind deforming their fgaros then, they will surely rally to this now mode which is in accord with the principles of
TJIPANAS
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BREMEN
hygiene. It is common knowledge that women NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
sorry about germs of disease in their clothes through the long skirta trailing up the ground. Imagine the risk that the mother runs of bring- ing infections bacilli from the street to her childron.
"There is no such danger with the ' jupe- -culotte because the skirt must, necessarily, be free from the ground, and the 'zozave trousers come well above the boots.
There was, certainly, objection to the 'entravée" because it was dangerouWonen lave lost their lives in crossing the street on acoonat of their movements being impeded. But it is quite otherwise with the treu und independent garment which wo propose to adopt. A Woman's limbs, bobind the feminine facade, will be almost as untramelled as a man's.
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"Stout woman hed, I think, a legitimate grievance against the hobbled skirt; evidently "It was not intended for them-their amplitudoKUDAT and SANADAKAN.....
was exaggerated; but this new fashion onn quite easily be accommodated to the full figure," I see no resson, really," added the fair charmer, in tones that would bavo molted any intending purolaser's heart, "why this latest emblem of Paris 'chia' should not have a great popularity," "Do I look for its greatest success in Faria or abroad?"
"La Vondeuse" reflected a moment, and then she said, simply "Well, of course, the French woman of the Faubourg St.. Gormain and of the bourgeoisie is very conservative, vory correct, and little inclined to experiment, But I imagine that, when she sees how nics the
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notresses and professional beauties look in this LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. elegant and practical garment, she will adopt it to her own case. Yot, since you ask me for an honest opinion, I may say that we look for tho larger sale from the two Americas, North and South, and, also, from England."
Hut in Bagland," I hazarded, "the ladies are little inclined change in so radical-a-
mannor."
"COURAGEOUS ENGLISH,
I do not know she replied, "but at least your country women show themselves very courageous, and not in the least afraid of ridicule, when they are bent upon a sortain course. Here would be a splendid chance, for instance, for the loading Suffragettes to show their independance of masonline prejudice or even of that of their own sex!"
I left the Rue de la Paix convinced that there was a future for the new robe. On the way the Opera I encountered an elderly gentleman of my acquaintance-whitehaired and rosetted with the Legion of Honour picture of re- spectability. Him I sounded on the question of the hour.
"Divided skirts, Pasha trousers-what next indeed Is no fominino illusion to be left to us? What could be mere charming than the glimpse of a neatly turned ankle-more innocently charming?"
"But trousers, my good air-there is nothing attractive about them. And, ngain, the effect of the new fashion depends largely apon the foot. If they are small, so much the better, if they" The lumbrous arrival of a motor.'bus out the phrase in two and left it unfinished,
When Juggernaut had passed, my elderly friend continued: "I have only one cousels-
tion.
'And that is - yi
Thot Parisian taste and inventive- ness will conquer the difficulties of mstring" trousers beautiful."
You anticipate, then, be-dowered garments, touched with an Eastern extravagance?"
"Nous verrons!" he ojaculated, with a sigh. -Evening Standard:
AN ORGANIST WITH IMAGINATION. Dr. W. H. Richards, speaking before the Incorporated Society of Musicians, in refer ence to anthem preludes, said: “There ought to be na rambling on with bandfuls of notes, The music ought to be rhythmic and in time, The prelude to the anthem is generally too long. Lengthy improvisations should be left to the exceptionally gifted. Accompaniments to old Church music should always be in the legato style. Anything in the nature of a choppy style should be avoided. A young man was cica asked to play sa organ ascompani ment as if he wore accompanying one of the ten commandments. He played in a staccato style, and, when asked why he did so, he said: "I was sooompanying the eighth commandment, Thou shalt not steal," and I was indicating light fingers.""
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 19th at 12.10 p.m.-The barometer
The 1.G.M. str. Printesa Alice left Shanghai expected here to-morrow at daylight. on the 18th instant, at 10 p.m., and may be
on the 17th inst. noon, and may be expected The H. A. L. str. Senegambia loft Singapore
here on or about the 23rd inst.
p.m.
The Topo Kisen Kaisha received a cable advising that the str. America. Maru, arrived San Francisco March 16th,
The "Shire" Tane etc. Mintshire Left Sings- pore for Hongkong on the 18th instant, at 7 and may be expected here on or about the 25th instant.
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Bonins, and risen considerably over the E, ecost of China, Formoes and the Lowshoes.
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Give way
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The high pressure area remains over N China Pressure is inclined to over S. W. China and Fongking.
Strong monsoon may be expooted over the N. part of the China Se
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to day, 0.00 inches.
The foruosat for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows
· Hongkong & Neighbourhood* (*
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N.E. winds, strong. South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
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Capton
Erst, probably some rain.
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Alacrity, despatch-beat, 700 tons, 4 gans, 2,000 ih.p. Comdr. A. Lowad, Hongkong," Astries, 2nd class orniser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,
7,000 i.hp., Captain E. B. Kiddle, Shanghai.
Atlas, admiralty tag, 615 tons, 1,400 1,b.p.
Master 8. West, Hongkong, Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 ih.p. Lisut. Comdr. B. G. slington Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut
Comdr. B. H. Donevan, Shanghai. Cadmus, British sloop, 1070 tons, ih.p. 1,400,
fd, Comdr. H. Lynes, Shanghai, Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.b.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong.
Clio, British aloop, 1,070 tons, 1.hp. 1,400,
Comdr. H. R. Voale, Shanghai:
Fame, torpedo boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns 5,700 ihp, Lt. Comdr. G. C. Heath cate, Hongkong.
Flors, 2nd class cruisor, 4,360 tons, 10 gone
7,000 ih.p., Captain J. Nicholas, Hongkong. Handy, torpedo-host destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns
4000 h.p...
Lient-Comdr. B. J. D. Gay
VC Kongking
dart, torpedo boat destroyer, 295 tons 5 gms, 4,000 h.p, Laient. Comdr, H, S. Monroe, Hongkong
Janus, torpedo boot destroyer, 320 tons, & guns, 3,900 h.p., Lt, Comdr. G. C. Heathoota, Hongkong.
Kent armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, il.p 22,000, Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar,
cruising.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.b.p. 1,200, Lieut. Comdr, T. J. S. Lyne, Yangisze. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 gami, 1,400 ib.p. Lt.-Comme. F. A. Reyne, Hongkong. Vinotaur, armoured cruiser (dagship Vice- Admiral Siz A. L. Winsloe, K.C.B., C.V.0., C.M.G.) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Hongkong Monmouth, armoural orniser, 9,300 tons, ih.p. 22,000,- Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O. en route to Singapore.
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guns,
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Hongkong.
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Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 335 tons, 6 guns; 6,3001.h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Hongkong. Robin, xivor gunboat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240 b,p.. Lat.-Comdr. Cosmo A0. Douglas, West River. Sandpiper, river gunhoat, 35 tone, 2 gune, 240
Lieut-Comar
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Taku, torpedo boat-Bestroyer, 305 tone, ih.p. 6,000 Gunner EJ. Trillo R.N., Hong.
••hong
Isumar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns,
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong..
Teal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, i.b.p. 830,
Lieut. Comdr. E. J. Buchanan, Yanigize. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut.
Comdr. M. B. Baillis Hamilton, Shanghai Vicago, turpedo bost destruger, 3 395 tons, 6 guns 300hp, Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hall Hongkong. Waterwitch, surveying 620 tons, 450 fhp Lieut. Comdr R. L. Hancock, Hongkong. Whiting, torpedo bout destroyer, 360 tona,
0 h,p. Lient,-Comdr. G. B.. Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 h.p.
Et-Comdr. H. Wilding, Yangtan, ta Woodcock, günbost, 150 tons, 2 gans, 550 h.p
Lieut. Comir, B. R. Brooke, Yangtaza, Woollark, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 hp.
Tient-Comir. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangtase.
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