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SORE THROAT:

ITS CAURE AND CURE.

QUICK, SIMPLE, IDEAL METHOD.

In the list of common ailments induced hy the present climatic conditions, sore throat occurs it frequently.

It lowers the vitality and may tend to tonsillitis, or be one of the earliest symp. toms of diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles or other grave diseases. All these diseases are caused by germs, which multiply in the throat with amazing rapidity.

To cure sore throat, the germs must, therefore be destroyed. To do this,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9TH, 1918.

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

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THE YELLOW STOCKING. Piccadilly was abused on morning by, the sight of a young wom wearing a dark blue costume stil ap one side and showing with every second step 14 yellow stocking risible to the krež. Everyone stared, everyone turned to look after this spectacle, and laugher, But the young woman herscifi peacocked along in a peculiarly aggressive tion the tokens of surprise she caused. manner, and seemed to take for admira-

It would have been easy to make herself dectors have discarded gargles and paint-less conspicuous, and yet enjoy the ing the throat with antiseptics, for they freedom of the cut-an skirt, by wearing. know now that such trentiaent cannot reach the germs in the distant parts of the stockings in the same colour as the gown: Throat

The only thing which does this was the bright yellow that made her so is Wulling's Formamint, the pleasant conspicuous. This is an extreus ense of fasting throat tablet. When sucked, it the skirt in question. It seems to have saturates the saliva with a powerful dis. come to stay, and many suppose that infectant, which, as it is swallowed, it is but the prelude to the coming. every germ it meets.

similarity of the dress of both sexes. When Wulfing's Formamint has cured | Certain it is that the way, narrow your sore throat, as it undoubtedly will, furravid skirt prevents freedom in walk To you will be as enthusiastic as the tens of ing, and renders ridiculous those who thousands of others, including many cele attempt to stop from the kerb to a cab brities, who have written in its praise. without first raising the gown to a point A physician writes in The Practitioner: somewhere about the knees. There are "Having tried all the British Pharmanly talf-a-dozen women in England who copoeia lozenges, and most of the pro prietary antiseptic lozenges, I have become reduced to one, and one on (for sore throat), amely, Wulfing' Formamint.

WHITE FOR A FREE BOOKLET.

The success of Wulfing's Formamint ha brought many imitations on the market Refuse them, and demand Wulfing' Formamint, which is manufactured unde & fully patented process. A Booklet of sore throat, written by a London physi cian, will be sent, free, to all who write. mentioning this paper, to Messrs. A & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai. Formamint can be obtained of al Chemists, in bottley containing filt tablets.

[105-F. 101

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS,

are so beautifully formed that they can

You know that Bovril possesses poculiar powers of building up the body.

Never accept a cheap substitute, Insist on having

BOVRIL

By Appointment-to-

His Majesty the King.

136-1

CORPORATIONS, COMPANIES

AND WELL-ESTABLISHED PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

REQUIRING CAPITAL.

wolr with impunity these very tightlyHE INVESTMENT REGISTRY,LTD.,

oulded gowns To their number InsEE!

[ now been added Miss Halvorsen, with

2. Waterloo Place, London, England

whose naine the London world is ringing, (established 1883-inrosted fands, £30,000,000N, is prepared to purchase for cash existing, or to be created, issues of Bonds or Debentures well secured on sound revenue-producing proportios, both as to capital and income.

so remarkable is her Panthea, in the play of the name at the Ambassadors' Theatre, f herself she is almost a complete defence of the mermaid gown.

HATE AND FEATHERS...........

No speculative propositions entertained. Among all the eccentric hats that one ses, those with straight brims trimmed Smallest transactions considered, £40,000; with ruches of tulle are agreeably mode- largest, £430,000. Only principals or their rate in Style, and, further, extremely

coming. One of these in cream-coloure. I representatives corresponded with; Agents traw has a ruche of sapphire blus tulle ignored. Booklet explaining how millions of with a wreath of tiny pink and white pounds sterling have already baon invested; Towers in the centro. Another in groenadvantages offered to borrowers and particulars traw has a ruche of fine silk net in palest required, will be sent only to principals or their wellow held close to the crown by & garland of small ox-eye daisies and their representatives, on application in English, green leaves. Simple as these hats are, they are very fashionable among the oderate-minded section of the com-

standing up in the air three times the height of the human head on which they

ANUU, British str., 1,354, J. B. Harris,unity. Wild feathers, some of them

7th July-Shanghai 3rd July, Gen eral. Butterfield & Swire.

French, Gorman or Spanish, tu tho~~

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Purchase Department, INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD., 2, Waterloo Place, London, S.W.

worn, are plentiful enough, and the shule hat trimming seems to increase in site as the season goes on. The eccentric bow which juts straight out at the back THE is rivalled in extravaganes by the two

BENCLEUCH, British str., G. MeMillan, 30th June-Maji 24th June, Coal- Gibb, Livingston & Co. CurraHING, British str. 1.199. T. M. Meyrick

5th July-Tientsia 27th June. Concral-fenthers, one pointing upwards on the Jardino, Matheson & Co. ·

left, the other drooping downwards on the DRUFAE, Norwegian ste, 1,102, J. Bing, right, which make a monstrosity of some 6th July Swatow-1th July, General of the start hats. It is doubtful if many -Chinese.

very large bats will be seen at Ascot next werks -------

FAUSANG, British str., 1,410, S. Malkig

3rd July-Moji 27 June, Coal. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

A WORD OF PRAISE.

It is probable that English women. would attain a better reputation for Genessing well if our countrymen were more in the habit of noticing the gowns,

Fooxsand, British str., 1,097, T. A. Mit

chell, 7th July--Moji 186 July, cral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAL, Norwegian str., 1,085, Jurgensen,

2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General,- Java-Chinn-Japan Lijn. Hongkong, Frendi str., 743, Marquerile,

5th July-Haiphong 2nd July, Gen örgl.--A. R. Martyl JAPAN, British str., 3,903, C. P. Sidden.

7th July-Calcutta 21st June, Gen eral. David Sassoon & Co. KWANGSE, British str., 1,750, G. J. Spink 7th July-Newchwang 29th June, General.-Butterfield & Swire. LAISANG, British str., 2,225, E. J. Tald:

7th July-Shimonoseki 2nd July, Coal and General →Jardine, Mathe Non & Co. MACHEW, German str., 996, Zollner, th

hats, the coats, of their women-kind. To appears that, in France, it is a very od thing that a charming toilette should be remarked upon by men, and a Parisiens, knowing this, uses her best endeavours to attain success. There is

ME

thing that every Englishwoman ows, and that is that man's favourite colour is pale blue. I once heard a mun say that he thought this preference was beenner pale blue made bira think of Angela This narrowing down of un argument to a single individual is not very logical, but there is no doubt that

blue is almost universally coming. Perhaps that is why men like it.

THE OPEN NECK.

July-Bangkok 28th July, Rice and

The fashion of showing the neck in GeneralButterfichi & Swire---

Afternoon outdoor dress in fast inercas- PREUMENT, British str., 1,005. J. B. In some of the newest models the Scott, 6th July-Saigon 2nd Julyadies ends half-way between shoulder

Rico. Chinese.

PROTESILAUR, British .. 6,118, Jns. Milheuch, 5th July-Kobe 1st July, "General"--Butterfeld & Swire. SEATTLE MAR, Japanese str., 3,892, T

.).....

Saitow, 1st July-Manila 29th June Flour and General--Osaka Shower Kaisha.

Jupe

and weck, and, in front, in a deep point. whole of this outline in softened by leaned tulle or lace. In other instances. The neck is better hidden by the line of "odice, but, on the other Land, in Front

is opened for several inches in a deep Boint. Should this fashion increase still euwe thores - will be no difference left

„odernoon' wear. A great authority on dress has said that, for every inch of neck down, the faca suffers. It was Queen Alexandra who brought into fashion the high collar which characterised English outdoor costume for some decades, audit. as observed that the covered neck served enhance the beauty or prettiness of the

SETEN, Norwegian str., 845, Hor, Crenghten the evening gown and that lor

6th July-Bangkok 20th July. Ric and Flour.--Chinese. Sus, British str., 1,2, C., B. Simon,

3rd July-Nowcliwang 97th General Butterfield & Svåre. BUINYO MART, Japanese str. 70.

W. C. T. S. Filmer,, 3rd July-Sara Francisco 4th June," "General,-Toys Kison Kaisha.

·SOSHU MANE, Jajtness ale, 1,319, K. Tashiro - Ath July-Switor-3rd July, 47eneral-

Osaka Flosen Kai

faн, Chinese str.. 1,216, B. J. Pass more, 7th July-Shanghai Ord duty. General-Chinesa.

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above. The present style, with its gudely-unfurnished look, is extremely ying, and also has an appearance of arlessness that is inconsistent with an laborate toilette.

TULLE TUNIS, Some of the new tulle tunics will be Vano, Norwegian str.. 974, J. Jobson, Gil:

July-Bangkok 29th June. Rion-70g ng Ascul should the wrather be at all Chinese.

suitable. The word. tulle" in this con-

WONGKOL, German str., $74, Oltmanns, avetion means wally soft and vaporoas

ath July--Bungkuk 9th June, Rien, --| Butterfield & Swire. YOKOHAMA, MARO, Japanew str., 6,109, S. Wada, 6th July-Seattle 3rd June. Flour and General-Nippon Yuser Kaisha.

PASSED THE CANAL.

May 20th-Antilochus, Nore. Juno oth-Ernest Simons, Glenroy, Peuner, Tydeus, Den of Glamis..

June 10th-Bohemia, Nippon. June 13th-Calehas, Indrani, Namur. Nile, Perseus.

June 17th-engloe, Dunbar, Lennon, Turek, Kansas, Lovat.

June 20th,igsaki Murn, Ningchou, Forvacrte, Uotswold Range, Yangtze Amazone, Q. J. B. Ahlers,”

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get of the finest kind. Ons of these tunics s part of a toilette composed of black ionlard scattered over with flowers in vitural and very vivid colours Over this hangs a tunic of dark blus tulk, forming a deep point in front and hemmed all round with jet buglee, whose weight draws down the folds and gives them their proper position. On the bodice a little of this blue tulle is intro- dreed and the ruche, now regarded as an adisonsable finish to the neck opening, is half white, half blue,

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DIRECTORY

& CHRONICLE 1913.

CHINA, JAPAN, CORE INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAIN SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STAZE, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP- PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL 19906.

Tho DIRECTORY cover the whole of r orts and cities of the Far East, from Nether ends India to Siberia, in which European rends

full and coropl Not only is the Directory a each case us it can be rude, but each ION, carefully revisad each year

or Battlerdent is *ort, or

is prefaced by DESOBI which will serv

most o servo as accurate GUIDED 203 11

will ORD θε

TOURIST,,airy detail in

The Information in these isting of a hundred interesting articles, Fache with facta concisely set out, and contalnirs Fort, would alone eutice to fill a large volume tatistics of the Thor of tach Country A Boral Octavo--Complete with Finem Mag. and Plane, pp. 1,832, $14.00. Directory an PP, 862, $6.00.

The Directories and Descriptions am at

Peking Tientsia Peitaiho Chinwangtno Taku Antung

CHINA Soochow Canton Chinking Wham pos Nealong

Kowloon Wahu

Keskiang

Lupps Samuhui Kongmeou Nanning Wachowin Kwangchan Changking Pakhôi Wargohow Heibow Ningpo Langelow Winchow Môngize Bann

Hokow Foochow Szemkó Arany Shanghai Swotow

Hanicow Manoburian Yooków Trade Centre. Shasi Nowebwang Ichang Dairen

Port Arthur Chefoo

Weihaiwoi

Kinochan Tsinantu Mukden

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Oslp

.....

Tokyo Yokohama Moji - Tainanta Hyogo Nagasaki Tabor Kobe

Hakodate Anting Shimonoseki Tewsai

BASTERN SIBERIA

Nicojevsk

Vladivostock

Arranged,

20,000 FOREIGNERS,

1465

well

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 8th at 11.40 am.-Pressure has in- crested slightly to moderately ja northern districts Changes are small elsewhere.

Tho depression which extended from Hong- kong to the Loochoos yesterday is now central Hour Naha,

A shallow depression covas the China Sea. Light or variable winds are indicated along

the east coast of China and over the China Sen.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 nm, to-day, 0.00 inches,

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VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGLONG BOTEL.

Mr J. M. AurOU

Mr A. P. Arbini

Tiss Balliugat

Á, T. Bar,

Mr M. Bering

Mise L. Baring

Mr E R. Bate

The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon | Mr G. A, Bonn

to-day is as follows:

DISTRICT

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Ch mual

FOREGART.

The sun s No. 1,

Bouth coast of China between The same as Hongkong and Lamooks, į No. 1.

Bouth coast of China belwoen (The same as

No. 1. Hongkong and Hansa.....

Light or variable winds, fine,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

Vi'osteck

REGISTER,

JAVANE

ÉTE JULY, 1913, A.M.

תניני

Wind.

Barometer

Temperature.

at Fea LOTOL

Harscity,

Biratios.

Weather.

Force.

7 a. 30.04 61

Nemuro

**: $8.30.12

Hakodato th 30.03

Tokio.........

Oshimal

Naha

Lahi'jna

29.85

Kochi

29.84

Nagasaki......

19 29.44

NNW

Kagoshima.....

29.94

23.81

29.77

Bonin Is

Chefoo

Weihaivel

29.90

Haukow

Iclang...

Kinking

Changsh

Shangbai

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29.88 68

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29.86 68

6 a 29.93 81

29.86.80

5 A. 29 86

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1 BAROMETE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the loval of the aos in inches, toniks and anadredths.

TONEXRATURE, in the niado, in degres Fahrenheit.

8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humidity of air satarated with moisture being 100,

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

6 FORER OF WIND, according to Beaufort Smie,

6 STATE OF WEATHER, bh'us sky, a datashe eload, & drizzling rain, f fog, g gloomy, bhail I, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a squall, rrain, snow, t thundor, v visibility, wdow (wol)

"Rary n inches tonths and hundredths

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, July 8th,

Previous On Date On Dar

Day At

at 2 p.m. 6 a.m.

at 2 p.m

Barometer Temperature

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Highest open air Temperature on 7th... 90 Lowest open air Temperatura on 7th... 79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 9th to 15th July 1913.

HIGH WATER

Height

LOW WAT

Height.

CHOSEN Wonera

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NEUTRAL AND EMPHATIC TINTS. The increasing popularity of beige, solt sulphur colour and wood-browns seems to be a sort of protest against the crude and tuo vivid colours that have been so re quarkably of late. The new grey-blue," called pigeon-wing, is one of the most stressful of

these. It might seem eorrect to call it neutral, but there is so much of grey in the mixture that one

British may be excused..

Frenck On the other hand, Fright yellow is growing more and more

A little yellow jacketOnIGERS OF COAET" AND RIVER STEAMEL. embroidered with white is worn with a

The Book ie priated from New Type specicly July lat-Benvenue, Konang Si, striped white and yellow silk skirt draped carved for the purpose, and uniformity in ever Palawan, Peking, Princess Alice, Afghanih paniers at the side, and a long flatent seatly facilitates refernce. Prince, Arabia, Tranquebar, Glenfarg, pleat at the back. The little jacket in the Directory gives the OLASTED 11 of Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Firm. Magellan.

collarless, but under it a guimpe of yellow TRADES and PROFESSIONA at the pre July 4th-Belgravia, Konigen Luise, bulle sewn over with jet bends is worn. Commercial Centre Kame Mare, Kitano Maru, Oanfe, The hat is black with the inevitable Peleus, Polynesien,

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of Contains the natres of over.

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