WEATHER REPORT.
On the 11th a 11.10 e.m.---The suli-erolone bus wenkrosed slightly. Otherwise conditione remalo practically unchanged,
The monsoon will moderate to the Borth of Fooehow, but remain fresh over the N. China Boa.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending t 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noor to-day is as follows:
DIBZRIOT
• Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
Strong N.Egals moderating. South coast of Chiun between j The same an Hongkong and Lamocka. 1 No. 1. South coast of China between The same as
Hongkong and Haiзan- -No-1- ANE, winds, moto nte ta fresh ; fine.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station,
Tostock
REGISTER.
11TH DECEMBER, A.M.
Wind.
Bour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction.
Force
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SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
Figton
INTIMATION S
THE
Remington
Typewriter
19 THE
PERPETUAL
PIONEER
MARVELLOUS FORCES TO DS DISCOVERED. The existence of some new forces as yet unknown is suggested by Prof. E. E. Barnard, of the Terkos Observatory, as the most plausible explanation of new or In about 20 well temporary stars. authenticated instances, stars have sud- denly shone out and then gradually faded away. Nova Persei, which appeared in February, 1901, increased at least. 25,000-fold in three days, becoming for a few hours the brightest star in the sky except Sirius, and a month later was Such barely visible to the naked eye. stars are usually regarded as the result of collision. But nebulae are so enormous and diffuse that Barnard finds that a
The No. 10 and No. 11 VISIBLE REMINGTON MODELS are the latest expressions star plunging into one would slowly brighten for years or ages; and the better of Remington leadership. They represent the sum total of all typewriter achievement-past and theory of a collision of two stars is also present.
They contain every merit that the Remington has always had, and every morit that suy inaatisfactory. Photographs showed a nebula spreading outward from Nova writing machine has ever had
They contain, in addition, now and fundamental improvements that no typewriter has over- Persei at 2,000 miles a second if no farhad; among them the FIRST COLUMN SELECTOR, the FIRST BUILT-IN TABULATOR and the FIRST, ther from the earth than the nearest KET-SET TABULATOR. These improvemonts are the latest contributions to typewriter progress, star-at a much greater rate at the and they ara Remington contributions-every one. greater probable distance away. Kapteyn The Remington, the original pioneer in the typewriter field, is the present-day pioneer in suggested that the nebula was not grow-all now developmente of the writing machine. ing, it was being progressively illumin ated from the central explosion at the velocity of light; but the pictures prove that distinct points on the nebula were -really-travelling.
RADIUM-COLOURED GEMS."
Sapphire is among the gems most affented by radium rays. In many experi- merita, Dr. A. Mirthe has found that pale stones, chiefly from Ceylon, are much changed in 12 to 24 hours, yellow bring deepened, alourless turned to golden, and pale blue made yellowish-green-butin a month or two the natural colour is Deep blue stones are changed resumed.
not at all or slowly, passing through violet to greenish, then to dirty dark green in ten days, the change being per manent.
SOIL STERLISING.
In the partial sterilization experimenta of J. N. Harvey, an English gardener, steam at 80 pounds is forced through soil 1 minutes, four or five cartloads being treated in a day. In the treated soil the yield of tomatoes was increased 80 per cent.
J
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(INCORPORATED).
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HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agents for South China, Formosa, etc. N.B.-Please write, and return of post will bring you free of charge, an illustrated booklet.
"Touch Method Typewriter Instructor," invaluable to all using a Typewritiur Machine. [47-1.
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VINTAGE 1900. PRIVATE OUVEF.
THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE OBTAINABLE IN THE COLONY.
AT
THE PRICE:
(including duty)......
PER CASE QUARTS
$39.00
CALDBECH, MACGREGOR & CO.,
IN THE HATE
F426
The latest hair ornament is an osprey differing electric tension may develop in two strips rolled together, and suppose trained into the form of a query mark, and standing straight up in the air. At that exposure to any salt solution sets up
rolled the Guildhall banquet on Saturday night electric currents, the harder portion serving as the positive electrode Mrs. Asquith wore an enormous brush and being decomposed. To their pro-standing straight out at the side of her head. There was no suggestion of the posed remedy of beating to about 950deg.
query in this, nor indeed any novelty, but F., it has been objected that this would probably soften the aluminum and make it shows that the aggressive form of hair ornament is still adopted by some. Oh, it less durable.
that it could be made to disappear from opera house and theatre before next sea- son begins! Nor has it even the charm of being becoming. On the contrary, it is frequently grotesque. The latest idea on hats is to wear two of these brushes, one at each side. This is piling Pelion on Osso.. One has always been enough,, THE NEW BLOVEES.
FASHIONS AND FANCIES.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE F. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE
“HIMALAYA," Arrived Hongkong on 5th December, 1912, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named veel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company's Codowas at Kowloon, where eac Consigament will be sorted-out-Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goode
re landed
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the ountrary within
6 hours.
Goole not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to raut.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever. -
Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All date must be prosented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero. after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods bave left the Godowns,
. W. D. SHALLARD,
Acting Superintendent, Hongkong, 5th December, 1912.
TH
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P, & Ô, S N. Co.'s Steamer
"PERA," Arrived Hongkong on 9th December, 1912. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed at their Goods are being loaded and placed AT THEIR RK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign: ment will be sorted oat Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be handed here unless instinctions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Qoada 26 cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignoss" and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, 3 10 A.N. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,
H. W. D. SHALLARD,
Acting Superintendent.. Hongkong, 9th December, 1912,
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
11
8.8. BENOLEUCH," FROM ANTWERP, LEITH, LONDON
AND STRAITS.": YONSIGNEES of Cargo are
GERMS FED BY FUTAID GASES. The ancient idea that putrid gases ur mitama produce disease has been for- gotten in the last half-century or so in the discoveries of microscopic organisme as the cause of various infections, but Dr. A Trillat, of the Pasteur Institute of Paris, has shown that the vitiated air may play an indirect part, after all. In a lecture at the University of Geneva, he has made known experiments proving that the composition of the air has much influence on these infections, the develop- ment of germs of plague and diphtheria being surprisingly stimulated in the presence of slight traces of putrid gases. This was frat demonstrated in the laboratory, but afterward appeared conditions when like under natural bacteria were exposed in the open air near sewera, marshes, and other sources
WOMAN AND THE CAR. of bad odours. A change in methods of disinfection is likely to be found neces
There is one thing noticeable about the With the great show on at Olympia all ary, although it is not supposed that any gas affects all disease gerins in the same the talk this week is of motor cars and new blouses, and that is, that at least Gradually during the nine-tenths of them are made to fit the way. It was Dr. Trillat who suggested their appliances.
It seems to be quickly that milk souring and meat putrefaction last few weeks there has arisen a craze for normal waist. In thunderstorms are not due to acid very brightly-coloured cars. Lady Juliet coming back into fashion. Many amart Hongkong, Observatory, 11th December, 1912. formed by the electrical discharges, but Duif has one in canary-yellow, and an afternoon blouses are embroidered in have left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining are caused by gases released from the scil other member of the wealthy classes goes crystal beads, or in fine bugles and pearls.andalivered after the 12th inst. will be subject as a result of the low air pressure accom- about in a car of very bright, aggressive The embroidery covers the front and to rout
To those of vivid green we have finishes off in a single line the uncollared All Claims against the Steamer must be panying storrns.
become accustomed by degrees, and, per- neck. The sleeves are trimmed to match. presented to the Undersigned on or before the Better food is the new agent of British haps, if a bright colour must be chosen. In black ninon this blouse can be worn 19th inst., or they will not be recognized.
The over any colour, and here bright emerald-
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are is one of the vory safest. health officers for dealing with consump-right blue car turns its occupants sallow, green comes in useful, and in fact any to be left in the Godowns, where they will be tion and other troubles. In their initial
White oxamined on the 12th inst., at 11_A.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. course of lectures in London, the hygienio sometimes livid. One of the preoccupa colour can be worn under t preparation of foods is to be considered, tions of the toilet at the present moment comes out rather well. Evening blouses
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by with special reference to the needs of the is to make up the hair and complexion are more elaborate, and they are as often
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., to the colour of the car. The care of good Empire-waisted as otherwise. sick poor and persons predisposed to
Agente, consumption, and it is to be explained looks has always been an absorbing and same, the normal waist is steadily and
(1393 Hongkong, 5th December, 1912. a difficult business, and a clever maid is surely returning to favour. Physicians how inexpensive non-vegetarian foods are now, than ever (if possible), sought after, say that it will bring back tight lacing available for those who know how to use for she is an adept in all the secrets of with it. Poor dear men! Little do they them. Something like a science of toning up," whether to a wallpaper, the guess that the Empire-waist necessitates marketing for persons of small moans is cretonnes of a morning-room, or the for smart women think so) pressure where promised.
mysteries of a daylight, and an evening it is far more iniurious Flan it could complexion. The millionaries who was possibly he at the waist proper,
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BAROMETEL, reduced to 3-degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the rea in inches, tonths aut hundredths,
TEKPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
3 HOKIDITY, in percentage of maturation, the baridity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
3 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beanfort fools. Ú STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, a detached olop, d drizzling rain, fog, gloomy, hail, lightning, overcast, p pasing showers, squally, 1 rain, a row, a thunder. ▼ risibility. w dew wat)."
RAIN in inches, tonthe and hundredths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, December 11th
Barometer
Previous On Dates On Fal
Day
at as 2 p.m. 6 am.
a
2 p.m
30.27
30 29
30 24
67
58
BB
53
82
54
Wind Direction
Elast
BW
2
0
1
b
Temperature Humidity......
Force
Weather
Ráin........
*
Highest open air Temperature on 10th...49
Lowest open air Temperature on 10th...5/
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 12th to 18th December, 1912,
HIGH WATAK,
H'kong.
Mear
Time.
Height,
It in.
h. d. Thur 19 1 484 1m
13
10 29 a 7 6
No infer high-m Fri.
11 3 7 2 Satur. 1 No infer high-
11 43 a 6 8 Sna 15 No infer high-
Hnight
LOW WATER
IT'kong.
Mean
Time
1. 70, ft. in 6 61
3 31 a 4 1
8.22 1 9 nor low water
Mon. 16 m 0 35 6 39 13
No inter high-
nor low-water
Tues. 17m 46.5 8 10 3 9 4 5 816 0 10 15 4 6 18 m 3 215 3m 10 46 2 6
5 23 5 5 11 46 al 4
Wed.
MARTIN'S
SOLENTFIC MARKETING.
AN OLD MUSEUM.
blue.
A museum dating from 756, now opened given a set of magnificent emeralds was only one day of each year, is a wonder of ia despair until she found one of these Nara, Japan's former capital. One of experienced and clever
women,
THE SELF-STARTING CAR,
who the few Europeans who have visited it-speedily" arranged" her colouring to Dr. Otto, Kurimel, of the Berlin Museum suit the costly stones, of Ethnology states that its 3,000 articles include some of the world's tiost beauti- ful lacquer ware, deorative furniture cambric-like fabric, and other ornamental work. These articles were all produced
before the year 756.
but a
"ATR-ILAST" SAND-MAKING.
THE FUR SEASON,
All the
The smart fur season begins at the end
that all Goods are genre hereby informed risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
in
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode
8.5. "CALEDONIEN." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
"NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 8.8 "Médoo," from Bordeaux
6.8.
"Villa de Constantine," connection
abore with
Steamer ats
and
SHIPPING IN PORI.
STRAWERS.
AFRICA, Austrian str., 2,613, Huber
5th December-Singapore 29th Novem- ber, General.-Sander, Wieler & Co ASIA MARU, Japanem str., 1,689, Nishi, 7th December-Chefoo 30th Desember, General.-Chinese.
CHENAN, British str., 1,350 W. Lloyd- Jones, 8th December-Shanghai 5th December, General,-Butterfeld. $5 Swire.
CLARA JEBBEN, German str., 1,103, A. P. Uldorup, 7th December-Hoihow oth December, General.-Jebsen & Co. DAIJA MARU, Japanose str., 1,735, K.
Kobayashi, 4th December-Waka matsu 29th December, Coal.-Mitsu Boshi Goshi Kaishà. Dnovan, Norwegian str., 1,102, J. Bing, 9th December Bangkok 26th Decem ber, General-Chinese, FAUSANG, British str., 1,760, 1. 8. Malkins, 7th December-Java 28th November, Sugar-Jardine, Matho- 'son & Co.
FnITHJOF, Norwegian str., 801, O. Ander-
son, 8th December-Tsingtau 1st. December, Coal.-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
FORGI MARU, Japanese str., 3,087, 0. Tominaka, 6th Decemebr--Moji 30th November, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
HEIMDAL, Norwegian sir., 762, J. A. Johmu- sen, 3rd December-Haiphong Ist December, Stone.Shewan, Toines & HELENE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 8th
Ca.
December-Hoihow 6th General.Jebsen & Co.
December,
Homow, British str., 987, McCulloch, 9th
Décomber-Amoy 7th December, Bal- last. Butterfield & Swire. Huonow, British str., 1,215, Hooker, 5th December-Tientsin 30th November, General.-Butterfield & Swire.
Iscu, Italian str., 4,050, G. Belsito, 4th December-Singapore 26th November, General. Curlowitz & Co.
JAPAN, British str., 3,067, C. Aiddon, 4th December-Moji 30th December, Coal.
-David Sassoon & Co.
KACHIDATE MARU, Japanese str., 2,129 Ohshi, 7th December-Baigon 2nd December, General.--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
KIELD, Norwegian str., 891, T. Helfero,
7th December-Haiphong. 5th Decem ber, Stone. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. KOHBICHANG, German str., A. Roscher, 8th December-Hollow 7th December, General Jebsen & Co. KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,468, J. Me- Arthur, 7th December Shanghai (th December, General-Chinese.. KWANGS. British str. 2,720, C. W. Puckett, 4th December-Tientsin 20th November, General. Butterfield & Swire.
Lord DERBY, British str., 2,401, W. H.
Fellows, 3th December-Manile 2nd December, General-Bank Line, Ltd. LAERTES, British str., 1,220, Wawn, th
December-Saigon 22nd November, General---Chinese.
LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093, W. G. G. Leask, 10th December-Manila 7th December, General-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.
LonD CERZON, British str., 2,337, P. G. Henrickson, End-December-Moji 28th November, Flour.-Order. MANCHURI, America str., 6,75), A. Dixon,
7th December-San Francisco 9th Novem ber, General-Pacific Mail 3,8. C- MARIS, German str. 1,100, Schlaikier, 9th December-Haiphong 7th Decem- ber, Rice and General.-Jebsen & Co. MATHILDE, German str., 831, G. Schlaikier, 9th December-Hoihow 8th December, Rice and General.-Jebsen & Co. MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,952, F. L. Davison, 3rd December-Vancouver 7th November, Flour and General.- Canadian Pacific Railway Co. NATICA, British str. 1,494, L. A. Moces, 6th December - Singapore 29th November, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petro- leum Co.
NINGPO, British str., 1,928, Pickard, 6th December-Swatów 5th December, General Butterfield & Swire.
Minagama, 9th
of September, when every woman of the thousands who live for dress thinks her- self almost disgraced if she appears out-ex
For the acre of-doors without furs. sensible members of our sex the fur season hereby informed that their Goods with NISBIM MARU, Japanese str., 2,351, R. Women have crowded round the self- began about a week ago, when the wind the exception of Opium, Treasure starting cars during the exhibition, and went into the north and the sky began Valuables are being landed and stared at besardous Godowns of the Hongking and some have been heard to deplore the fact to sulk and covered itself with dall grey their risks into the hazardous and/or extra that the machinery is very costly. At the blankets. A whole book could be written
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at same time, it is obvious that women are about the commonsense of furs, or rather Tess equipped than men for jumping out the lack of commonsense that is shown Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained and twisting the handle which puts the about them. On a very cold morning a immediately after landing. starting-gear in readiness for motion. furcoat is worn.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless After lunch it is a
here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 13th inst. at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
December-Waka matsu 3rd December, Coal.-Order. OKARA, British str., 3,438, E. B. Hirst, 7th December-Rangoon 16th Novem- ber, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Sand from the blast-furnace, made by the action of water on the molten slag. And, after all, the question of cost does degree or two warmer, and the fur coat intimation is received from the Consignees has been much used in cement making not seem to linder the upper-class woman is thrown off, and a cloth one substituted bafors Neon Torax requesting it to be handed PAHLAT, German str., 1,018, Wenzel, 7th
new air-granulating process is claimed to yield a much better product, of today from obtaining whatever she for it. What is the result? A bad cold. as it contains no water and is two and may faney. It is one of the wonders of And as to the stole, it is the cause of But there is no use Balf times as dense. Of this Band 100 tons society that, however expensive may be many sore throats.
the newest thing in luxuries, it is in preaching about health, for the smart a day has been made at a German iron acquired somehow by al who have any woman seems to regard any such con- works for more than a year, The manager of the works, G, Jantzen, states Pretensions to be smart. Even two years siderations as quite beneath her attention. ago tho prire of a rarwas fairly prohibi- that the slag passes from the furnace tive, but now that no one who does not through a spout to a revolving iron drum possess one can claim to be in it," why, about 45 feet long and t feet in diameter.of course, everybody possesses one. How The outer surface of the drum ia kept cool it is done is one of those mysteries that lishwoman. Bable, mink, black fox,
by a flow of water, and as the slag enters, beat the most perspicacious among us..
a blast of compressed air sprays it against the inner surface of the drum, breaking it up into a shower of particles that are
DESERT TRANSPORTATION.
THE KIMONO SLEEVE.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 15th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on the 13th inst., et 3P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
P. THOMAS, Agent. Hongkong, 7th December, 1912.
OSANG, British str., 1,737, W. Carle, 1st December-Chingwantao 24th Novem- ber, Conl-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
6tb December, December-Swatow Rica. Butterfield & Swire. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch-tr., 573, de Vries, 7th December-Swatow 6th Petro- November, Ballast-Asiatic leum Co. SATOON MARU, Japanese str., 4,507, T. Yamaguchi, 8th December-Moji 2nd December,
Shosen Coal, Osaka Kaisha. SINGAN, British str., 1,047, J. D. Milne, 8th December-Hoihow 7th Decembar, General Butterfield & Swire--- · SOSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,110, K. Yashiro, 8th Decenibor-Swatow 7th December, General-Osaka Shosen Kaishe. TATONKE, French str., 001, Trilhart, 9th
December--Chinwantao 2nd Decem Temonts, British str., 1,450, Fraser,
ber, Coul.-Order.
sth December-Saigon 2nd December,
TINGSANG, British str., 1,172, Hussey, 2nd December-- Dalny 27th November, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. THUGARY, Japanese str., 7,673, Yoshijima, 9th December-Makong 14th Novem- ber, Nil-Order.
Rise.-Chinese.
DARK VERSUS LIGHT FÜRS. It seeme odd that so few should realise that dark furs are much more becoming than light, that is, to the average Eng-
make her complexion look its very bent whereas ermiae, white fox, miniver, and
6 48 } 4
The kimono sleeve has never had our squirrel have exactly the contrary effect. nor low water, cooled and solidified by the contact. have always regarded it as clumsy, un-
suffrages. Both Xanthippe and myself The newest way of wearing the stole is to put the middle of it on in front, pass
PASSED THE JANAL. 7331 6
Stationary scrapers prevent the forma- finished-looking, and awkward in wear.
the ends over the shoulders, crossing them nor low wat rtion of lumps. The slag is not only Our disapprobation has evidently not in
at the back, and bringing them forward: Nov. 16th Bonlawers, Canton, Nera useful for cement but the sand produced, the least affected the prosperity of the again under the arms. Even fur capes Pembrokeshire, Ping Suey, Demodocus. is very desirable for many other purposes. thing; in fact, it is now clumsier, uglier worn in this fashion, certainly very warm Yangtze, Furst Bulow 22nd-C. Ferd. with their rounded or pointed backs are 10th-Corinthie, Glenlochy, Vorwaerts, and more cumbrous than ever, What The desert vehicle with which French used, in the days of old, to be called an thodox Still, warnith is the great Jason, Kleist, Mishima Maru, Miyasaki. and comfortable, though slightly unor Zacisz, Derflinger, Hector, Indrant, army officers have been experimenting in armhole now extends from the top of the Algeria has the form of a sledge on shoulder to the waist. It is really big have discovered and constantly practised Rutherglen 26th-Indramayo, Perseus, "raison d'être" of furs, and those who Maru, Pathan, Priam, Armenia. wheels, and with an air propeller driven enough to go round the waist. By by a 50 horse-power engine, it has degrees the sleeve grows narrower until it this new method are to be congratulated Sachsen, Yunnan, Glenfarg, Nankin. traversed the desert sand at the rate of, is quite tight at the wrist. This is the
29th Agamemnon, Sunda, Den of 12 to 18 miles an hour. Grades of 1 to 5 coat-sleeve of the moment. The new
They are preposterously large, unwieldy Glamie, Magellan, Nelevs. December 3rd are easily climbed. This new type of broaded velvets are very fashionable for carriage is still in an early stage of evolu- coats, whether short or long. They are and very trying to a slim, straight figure, Bendoran, Calchas, Candia, Indravadi, tien, however; and among the proposed in all the smartest colours. The hyper- which they do their very best to conceal, Spezia, Goldenfels, Kansas. 6th-Dumbea, TSURU MARU, Japanese str., 2,006, Nakao, A very deseric, Kitano Maru, Montrose, P. E. 10th December-Miike 4th December, features is a eat of wings, designed to critical might say that the patterns of the however they may be carried, give it power to leap over mounds and broches are rather large, but, all the pretty costume of pale yellow cloth trim Friedrich, Prinz Ludwig, Telemachus,
str., MARU, Japanese med with chinchilla was quite spoiled by Arcadia, Indrakala 10th Carmarthen-RA10 other obstacles. Whatever may be its satrie, it is the short women who blithely the immense muff in which the wearer shire, Kaga Taru, Koerber, Nyanza,
choose these large patterns, aceming to final form, the power-driver vehicle will be unaware that they have the effect of buried her arms to the elbows, completely Dunedin, Filan, Euphrate.
diminishing the apparent height of the destroying the charm of her otherwise A very telling coat of the kind pretty silbonette, It may be mentioned Asickness" of aluminum, similar to is in sulphur-coloured velvet, almost that a very sensible stole was worn with that of tin, has been investigated by yellow in the raised parts, the whole this toilette. It was made of a long strip Freach and German chemists, Profs. trimmed with skunk, the fur forming a
of the pale yellow cloth bordered with some three inches of chinchilla all round. Hey and Baner have concluded that flat collar, a waist band and cuffs.
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THIS SEASON'S MUFFE
ARRIVALS AT HOME December 10th-C. Ferd Lacist, Cal- chas, Hector, Glenfarg, Magellan. Sach-
sen.
Cont. Mitoui Bussan Kaisha.
518, Yamada, 2nd December-Takao 30th November, Coal-Mitsui, Bussan Kaisha,
WARAMATS MARU, Japanese str., 12, U. Aikawa, 10th December-Wakatau 4th December, Coal.-Mitsu Boshi Goshi Kaisha.
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