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A Celebrated Violiniste

Nervous Fatigue, Languor-

The power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of rigorous nerve force created by Pliosferino. How greatly" the Burgmis distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted by the brain energy and physical stamina developed by Thosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic "enabled me to do myself justice." This power to excel, this ability to make hfect use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous control and steadiness of the muscle nerves Phosferine bas given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone and quality of her musical renditions.. Naturally, this energising effect of Biosferime was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigue, which were the bane of her public appearances,and it is this happy outcome which impels Miss Keymer to testify to the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferine.

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Miss Sybil Keymer, Riversmere," Albany Rd., Leighton Buzzard, Eng, writes: "I think I should inform you that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferine. In the course of my profession I have to travel a good deal in getting to my various concerts, and I find that since using Phosferine! ut never troubled with the headaches and Jistlessness which follow a long railway journey, particularly during hot weather. This is of very great importance to me, as frequently only a very little time elapses between reaching my destination and the com mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready for playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long travelling. It is because I feel that Phosterine enables me to do myself justice as a violinist, preventing any of the unsteadiness of the muscle nerves, which is so harmful to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the tonic at every opportunity."-July 11, 1912.

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FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

GRINOLINGS AND GOWNB Oz 1830..

OF COATS AND CONTEER,

The very brightly-coloured short cont, is passing. It has been found too glating to bo either becoming or artistic Ita 5ccessor is rather shorter. and it is Before the very tight skirt camo in we usually modified by a covering of trane- should havo hailed with something parent embroidery or lace Princess approaching dismay the news from Paris Alexander of Teck wore a charming that the fashions of 1880 are expected to specimen when attending a charity tune- supersede those of the present year. But, tion. It was in Celadon green, with the as a relief from lightly-drugged skirts, u palest possible grey spenwork embroidery petticoats, and copious visions of hosiery, laid flat all over t. Another worn by the gowns of 1830 would be a welcome

a great lady was in sunset pink with deej change. It is the fashion now to deride cream-coloured lace shaped to cover the everything Victorian, but perhapa cont entirely, and finished round the leniency will be extended to the year 1808), | outlines with dill gold cord. Many of which was not Victorian, Her late these little conts are cut away in front, Majesty did not ascend the Throne until affording little or no protection to the 3837. "Thor ik even rumour that client. With the inclement weather of grinolines will follow upon this revolution

галу rcent days these have proved in dress. That would be but indeed, but ineffectual for resisting the cold. One of scarcely worse than the plague of ugly | che consequences is that bons are worn and indecorous dresses from which we are | much longer than before, the ends serving now suffering. It is a curious thing that to cover the chest as well as to protect the in the midst of so much that is verging neck. apon the indecent, the purists should ohjeet to the word "petticoat and asis on replacing it by the term "under" skirt. It is quite possible that a com- promise between the ultra-tightness and over-fallness inay he the outcome of recent extravagances."

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SIREVER.

TOO MANY PLUMES.

The fashion of wearing many feathers: on the hat with a full boa to match, both often in very bright colour, gives a enrious aspect to the wearer, this pro digality of plumes contrasting with the meagre appearance of the skirt and making the figure quite out of drawing The little chiffon coat, with its lining of thin lawn. is warmor than could be imagined, and whether in white or in pale tints is very soft-looking and becoming The sleeves are short and unite full- X, AND Z. in the Globe.

THE TRADE OF AMOY FOR 1912.

Mr. Consul Little in his amual report says:-

It is certain that the kimong sleeve is declining in popularity, probably owing the excessivo looseness which it encouraged in the gown itself. The sleeves set in at the shoulders with a scam are now very often seen, both in evening gowns and in dresses for after.. noon wear. The short sleeve is often finished with a couple of little frills at the elbows and a particularly pretty variety has this frill narrow at the inner arm, widening at the outer side and turned back frun the arms. Soon we The net value of the trade of the port shall be having the graceful deep lace frill in 1012 was £3,180,800, as compared with that made the Marquise sleeve so abund antly charming and becoming. At the £2,748,300 in the previous year, both present moment sleeves may be either just imports and exports, but mainly the long enough to tura the elbow or of fornier, contributing to the increase. aufficient length to reach the wrist. A Re-exports showed a slight decrease, fall. favourite style is the mousquetaire cuff in

Some contrasting material turned backing from £196,100, in 1911 to £181,000 in The higher values shown by the midway between elbow and wrist. The 1919. mode of under-sleeves or of sleeves in two above figure would appear to be mainly portions, loose above the elbow, tight due to the higher rate of exchange, the below, is returning. The fashion of values in silver being almost the same bordering "cont sleeves with frilling similar to that round the neck and downs in the previous year. the fronts is still existent, but it is not probable that it will last very long.

FRUIT BUTIONS.

The latest things in buttons are in the form of fruits, the stall ones cherries and strawberries, the larger apples and plums. These are used for trimming country dresses in light crêpe or voile. It must be noted that for the seaside season in France shoes of white satin with black velvet heels and sandals of black satin ribbon are the latest murmur. For pro tection from the sun on the planks or the sands the newest, en-tout-ens is in white linen with hunches of black grapes appli- qué all round the edge and raised in relief, The cretonne sunshade in multi- colour is enjoying mich popularity:

THE GLOWING FRUL

Foreign Imports, Foreign imports were valued at £1,228,200 as against £3,730,300 in 1911, early all articles contributing to the increase. The most noticeable increases were in grey shirt- ings, chintzes, fancy cottons, fish, flour, and American oil, whilst oil from Sumatra and Borneo and rice from Rangoon showed a large decline, As the fall in the last-mentioned article was very heavy, amounting to over 500,000 cwts., foreign imports generally advanced coll- siderably more than the above figures indicate,

Opium.The importation of Indian opium amounted to 1,916 cwts., a decrease of 832 owts. No native opium entered the port.

Extensive Cultivation

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MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

....ENITISH.

Alserity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tone, 4 guns, 2,050 1.bp. Comdr. A. Cochrane, Wolhaiwei. Atlas, admiralty tug. 615 tone, 1,400 ih.p,

Honghong,

Bramble, gauboat 710 tons, 900 il.p., Lient. i

Conidr. B. E. Prichard, Weihaiwei. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p Lieut.

Conde, W. H. Durvall, on passage Hazkow" Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tous, i.h.p.. 1,400

f.d. Cor. Hugh P. E. T. Williams. Wellaiwei.

Master W. Smith, Hongkong.

Cho, British sloop, 1070 tons, 1,400 i.h.p.

. Comdr, Mackenzie, Hongkong.

Fame, torpedo-boat destanyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 f.h.p., Lient.-Condr. Wilkinson, Hongkong.

Flora, 4360 tons, 9,000 Ld., 12 guns, Capt. Charlos P. Corbett, M.V.O., Shanghai. Hampshire, 10,950 tons, 21,009 fd., 14 guns, Cept. Marcus Rowley Hill, Weihaiwei. Klusba, 616. tons, 1.200 bp. Lieut.-Coinde,

H. Marryatt, Yangtze. Merlin. surveying ebp, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, 1,4001.b.p., Capt. F.O. C. Pasco, Singapore, Minotaur, armoured cruiser (lagship Vies

Admiral T. II. Jetzam. C.B,,) 27,000 1.1.p., Capt. E. B. Kiddle, Weihail. Moumouth, urmonrod eruiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000

hp... Capt. B. H. F. Hattelat, M.V.O.,: Weihaire..

There has been a considerable relaxation DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK Cherub, water tank and tug. 390 tons, 340i h. p., of activity in the suppression of opium smoking, and the reduction in the nuin- ber of smokers would appear to be rather due to the high price of the drug, which Sleeveless coats in black or white lace, places it beyond the reach of the poor, long enough to reach the knees and sore than to repressive measures. As regards times draped panier fashion, are very poppy cultivation there is not even the much worn, With a black chiffon gown semblance of prohibition, for there is no arranged with three flounces, one of these doubt that the poppy is being grown all coats in Chantilly is worn. The hat over the district. I hare myself seen it accompanying it has the orthodox three growing in many different places within brims in unlined black tulle superposed, & radius of 20 miles of Any each wired round the edge, the three counted in the course of five or six miles travelling over the railway to Changelos forming a shade for the eyes. The frill

about 100 patches, covering perhaps in has now invaded the toque and, in some

the aggregate 30 or 40 acres. What the instances, displays considerable exaggera- tion, imparting a very night-cappy effect. total area amounts to it is impossible to In black tile it is less open to this state ever approximately; one can only say that the cultivation is extensive and objection. The frill in some cases is so widespread. The official explanation of deep that, at the back, it rests upon the this state of things is that the unsettled shoulders while in front and at the sides condition of the country following the it almost completely masks the features.revolution rendered preventive measures This has been a season of frills, and we impossible at the beginning of the season, DRVON AND mist expect that they will exbibit much and that any attempt to root up the crop extravagance before they leave us entirely, now that it is well advanced would be Once more the hair is almost hidden by calculated to provoke opposition which

Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne Hastings the smart toquc, and very few of our the local authorities would be unable to Bournemouth, Wye Valley, Berern Valley This apprehension is prob- Bath, Weston-super-mara Malvern, Hereford fashionable women seem to possess the art cope with of so arranging headgear as to make it ably well founded. for the loss of the crop Worcester, Gloncester, Llandrinod Wells look comfortable, feel comfortable, and could scarcely fail to reduce many people Llangollen, Aberystwyth, Towyn, Barmonth Dolgelly, Harloch, Criccieth, Polkelli, yet not entirely bide nature's becoming to destitution.

Llandudno Rhyl, Battws-y-cost, le og frame to the face. Where will frills burst.

Wight and Channel Islands should sad for out next? Perhaps on shoes!

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BUTTERFLIES IN LACE

Native Imports-The value of native imports was £28,100 as against £710,400 in 1911. The chief increases were in bean cake, beans, four, and wheat.

EXPORTS.

The butterfly is the pet ornament of the

Exports were valued at £514,400, a hat of the moment. Gigantic in size, it slight advance in sterling but a consider- is made of tulle or lace or velvet, also inable decrease in currency. Bricks, paper, white feather resembling grebe and is, and tobacco declined, whilst bags, sacking Most of the invariably finished by very tall anteante. and sugar improved.

On a toque made of pink and grey ribbon exports go to the Straits Settlements and folded across the crown and finishing in Dutch Indies for the use of Chinese two large loups at the back, there is a settled there. The business is mainly in black butterfly in front, made of similar the bands of Chinese and British subjects laco to that which is drawn tightly round of Chinese origin.

Shipping The tonnage entered and the upturned brine A novelty to be seen at the Grand Prix is a Tuscan straw hat cleared amounted to 9,110,509 tons, an trimmed with small strawberries with advance of about 13,000 tons on the pre- their leaves and blossoins. A little bunch vious year. The British share of this was of the berries foll over the hair under the 1,324,172 tons, an increase of some 22,000 brim on the left side. Cherries have long tonn. The remainder was mostly divided enjoyed the favour of the fashionable in between the Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch

flags. his way, and strawberries are only a little less effective.

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PASSED THE CANAL.

May soth-Antilochus, Nare, June 6th-Teucer, Tydeung Dew Glamis.

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June 20th-Forwarts; Cotswold Range, Yangtse, O. J. D. Ahlers.

June 24th-feinam.

July 5th - Ambria, Goeben. Japan, hestus, Baron Ogilvy, Neleus.

Tranquillity prevailed during the year in the vicinity of the port, but the Isin- THE THREE-IEK DACK AGAIN.

hwa and Tung-an districts have been dis

July 1st Benvenue, Palawan, Afghan To all The three-flounce skirt becomes more turbed by bands of robbers. and more fashionable both in Paris and appearances the change of Government Prince, Arabia, Tranfuciar, Glenfarg.

July 4th-Belgravia, Kulano Maru, in London. At Longchamps next Sunday has been acquiesced in by the people, and visitors to the Grand Prix will be wear there has been no occurrence of a Plus, Polynesien,

Pigtails have ing white gowns in broderie, anglaise, in reactionary character.

bren discarded by most of the local embroidered silk with scalloped fource

pulation, but are still retained by many and in lace carried out in the thre

copio iuland. Foreign eaps, hats, and

July 11th Annam, flyson, City of style. It is true that some of thess- drawn in at the ankles in a way that 'othes are much in evidence, and new

appear to be mostly built in seri Baroda, Nyanza, Baron Fedburgh. destroys the beauty of lice; but, for the

style. There is a growing tasto July 15th Benlomond, Idomeneus, most part, they are admirably graceful,

- vines and spirits, and also, The new mode of wearing a rather full it ould seem, for foreign bisenits, for Sumatra, Wakuia Mara, Kioto.

July 18th di Ilary, Australien, deep lace flounce from the waist in whit the agent of a well-known British com

or cream over black has many adherents. pary recently discovered there were three

Some of these are carried ip in front audi native firms here waking imitations of Austria, Rudou, Jyo Haru, Persia. at the back, forming a sort c high belt, their goods.

awing,

A demand for foreign manures has recently sprung up

if anything can be so called that has no artifici derstand, to their cheapness continuation at the sides. Tho horlice is usually in white lace or embroidery, very compared with bean cake, the price of inch open in front, and sometimes form- which has greatly risen in recent years.. ing sleeves. The ithu is often adopted for I am told that orders for 3,500 tons have this kind of upper bodice.

already been placed this rear.

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

July 18th Ghases, Himalaya, Lothian, Africa, Paul Lecat, Danfa.

Moorhen, river gumbont, 180 tow, 2 guum, 800 1,2,p, L.-Comdr. Alan Dixon, W stKivet, Newcastle. Zud class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine 92,000 d., Capt, F.A. Powlett, Weihaiwei, Nightingale, river gushost. 85 tons, 240 hp.. Tasut-Comdr. Malcolm. Murray, RN, Yangtze

Otter, torpedo boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guos, 6.300 ih.p. Lieut-Comdr. Wilkinson. Hongkong.

guns, E. J. G. Mackinson,

Liont. Comdr. ---Weihaiwek, Robin, river gunbost, 25 tous. 2 guns, 240 h.p., Lt.-Coinde. J. Flootwood-Nash, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Subinos, 980 tons, 1,40 Chip, Commander N. E. Archdale, Hongkong.

Füble T.B.U., 590 (onx. 7.500 £d, 6

Sandpiper, viver ganboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 6.p., Lieut.-Comdi. I. A. S. H, Hutton, West River

Snips, river gonboat, 25 tons, 2 guns, 340 lp.,

Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Faagtune Tako, torpado bont destroyer, 205 tons, 6,000.

Lh.p. Ganuer W.-I. Byder, Hongkong, Tamar, reviving ship. 4.650 tons, 6. gone, Commodore R. Anstrackor, C.W.G.. Hongkong

Teal, river gnuboat, 120 ions, 2 guns, 300 i.h.p., Liont-Comdir. Hou. Cay Stopford, Chungkang,

Thistle, garboat, 710 tons, 950 hp, Et. Comir.

H.R. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Yongtazo. Usk, T.B.D., 590 took, 7,500 fl., 6 guns, Lajeer!,

Maxwell, Weihaiwai.

Virago, torpedo bout destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gaus,

6,300 1.k.

Comdr. Boddam. Whatham, Woihei

Welland,

1000 fd., 6 gune, Conteg Whiting, to do bost destroyer, 360 toas. 5

8,500 b.p1, LAC

Lieut. Comdr. E. Neville, Weibsiwal

Widgeon, guakost, 195 toak, 25 ms, 800 ink, Livot. Comdr. J.C. 8. Borvolt, Yangisa Woodcock, gunboat, 350 tons, 2 guns, 550 hy, L. Comdr. M. B. 1. Eok wood, Yangtze Woodlerk, ranbot, 120 tons, 2 guns, 650 hr., Ile-Condr. tlobin W. Lloyd, Yoogters

Submarines

C. 36, D. J. Weftillis, Lient Com €, 37, J. A. Gaining, Lint-Comdr, E

C. 38, RAJ. C. Pope, Líout-Comdres T.B. (35, Liễu sudr. I»ntity, Hongkong. 7.5. 035, Le mar Stileman, Hongkong T.D. 037, Lient-Comdr, Nicol, West River TE. 038 Lieut. Corr, Septeur, West River

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