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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 vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How greatly the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted by the brain energy and physical standina developed by Phosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic "enabled me to do myself justice." This power to excel, this ability to make barfect use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous toitrol and steadiness of the muscle nerves Phosfering has given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone and quality of her musical renditions. Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine 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 whichimpels Miss Keyner to testify to the oxceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferine.

Promptly Remedied.

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 Phosferiae I am never troubled with the headaches and listlessness 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 Phosferine 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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Phonferine has been supplied by Royal Commande

To the British Royal Family.

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EL.M. the King of Grease

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the Queen of Spain

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HONGKONG. TIDE TABLE,

From 25th to 3isi October, 1913-

HIGH WATER

H'kong.

Lean

Time

•Low WAZ

H'kong

M+By

Time

h. m. ft. b. h. m. ft, ia

7 12

5. 5

Satur, 25 m 450-17 2038 20

SIN.

25m 6

Mon.

27m 7.19

7

4 5

Height

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Tues. 29 8 14.

Wed, 29 m 9 13!

8 49 a

6.3 m

Thurs 10 10 9

912a80 Fri 31. 114

58m

45

Gibbs's Sharing Soap

SUPERFATTED COLD CREAM

TO WASTE

When the

the fallen the refnast own peased pastas y from the bellas by the tiger

PRODUCES A FINE CREAMY LATHER:

DOES NOT DRY ON THE FACE.

MADE IN-

·ENGLAND

WIRELESS WEATHER

FORECASTS.

IMPORTANT RESULTS:

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

A JEWEL SKASON.

To judge for the fashions.seen in the The annual report of the Meteorological | now, plays, jewellery will be wornú Committee contains much that is interest abundantly this season. The farey for ing, but that which will, in all prob glitter that began ten years ago, if not ability attract the greatest attention is carlier, then subsided for a while, and the reference to the part played by wireless afterwards increased, is now strenger telegraphy in modern weather forecast than ever. Even stockings are made with ing...........It is pointed out that during the a network of guld, silver, jet, or steel, year wireless reports from ships at sen threads of these composing the meshes of played an increasingly important part in the latest thing in hosiery. In ons the production of forecasts, eighty-one Oriental costume seen on the stage there messages being received from British is not only a great quantity of bullion warships and 5,386 from Atlantic liners, embroidery on a gown of woven gold, but The value of theso was distinctly proyed in addition the actress wears several by their effect upon the forecasts, for most necklaces, a score or so of brooches and satisfactory results have been achieved. clasps, bracelets that almost cover hor.

There can be no doubt that weather arms, and rings that hide the first joints forecasts are now more accurate than was of the fagora, while senie ure worn oven formerly the case, but it is hardly realised on the tues. In another play the amount that wireless telegraphy is an important of jewellery worn amazing, parti factor in the improvement, Until the early in scene where a reception takes advent of radio-telegraphy the forecasts place in a palace. The gowns worn are. of the Meteorological Office were based almost all of the glittering order, and largely upon the communications received diamonds flash upon the necks and in the from various set stations in a limited hair of the wearers; on arms and even area, and it at once became evident that on shoes, fantastically gown with valuable assistance would be forthcomingjeweiling.

were it possible to apply the wireless system to the work of meteorologists.

WEDDING GOWN]

The International Meteorological Com a wedding gown is to be seen on a graceful At one of the theatres a good model for mittee, which met in Faris in 1907, appointed a new commission to deal with actress, and it is said that girls about to all questions comected with wireless income brides are frequenting the theatre weather telegraphy, and referred to it in question in order to benefit by the idea.. the question as to the advisability of each Satin is the material, the shirt draped in folds held by clusters of orange blosson. member urging upon his Government The train, in cloth of silver, is bordered the importance of national regulations with emine. Over it flows a long talle for such control of wireless telegraphy as veil from the Medici collar sparkling will compel each ship licensed to carry with jewels and worn low on the wireless instruments to take and transmit to other ships or to stations on shore all shoulders. In private life pink has been the favourite colour, for weddings of late. The bride, of course, must not wear it but the bridesmaids have it mingled with white in their gowns, have pink roses in their has or in their hair, and carry flowers in the same lovely shade, chiefly roses. In the tint of a La France rose it suits almost everybody, and is parti- cularly becoming to the child bridesmaids who now seem to be indispensable to every wedding

observations received..

LONDON COMMISSION

THE JEWELLED TUNIC

For evening wear the new tanies are very decorative. Those in lace enriched with beads in erystal or colour can be worn over white or pale-tinted satin gowns and combine bodice and tunic with short, kimono slcoves. These tunics some

The current year-book of wireless telegraphy, in tracing the history of the development of this branch of radio telegraphy, points out that this ques fun formed the basis of discussion at a meet- ing of the Commission held in London in 1909, at which the conclusion was renched that the transmission of reports by radio-telegraphy for meteorological purposes from ships must still be regarded as in the experimental stage, but that the work already accomplished in this direction merited favourable considera tion. The experiments were continued, and the reports of observations taken at seven an, and six p.at have been regular ly transmitted by wireless telegraphy,imes finish in a straight line a little and placed or the working pharts with above the knees, and sometimes are the same confidence as those from and carried up in a point below the waist in stations

frunt, making a panier effect at the sides.. Many of them are finished with deep bea il fringes. Tu jet they are useful for woLY- ing over skirts of black ninon, satin, soft silk, or chiffon An evening gown in white ninon has a panel of flowered chene silk down the frons from decollete to hem, nu is here finished with a fringe of heads, the fullness of the skirt being gathered into the top of this fringe More suitable for dancing is a frock in broche crêpe, draped in deep, folds and slightly open at the feet. A narrow jewelled belt is worn with it.

Give him

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Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.

It's just as easy to say

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WALKER

as to say "Whisky"

and much safer

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Black Label. Over iz years old,

and that on the right, crossing over, fastens under a handsome ornament. duffs are ng large ng ever, and stoles are wide, for the most part, though some are under a quarter of a yard in width, and are, in consequence, lighter and pero easily carried. There is again an undue preponderance of tails. Also, the heads of the original owners of the furs are. displayed in profusion, ...D baroarie fashion which should, but does not, repel the dainty women of fashion.

NECK-WEAR.

worn

Twelve months ago an important proposal was made by Professor W. L Moore, Chief of the United States Weather Bureau, for a universal openn weather service by radiotelegraphy Professor Moors's scheme proposed to separate the North Atlantic Ocean into two zones, of which the doth meridian west of Greenwich was to be the dividing line. Landon was to receive reports of all observations taken cast of the meridian and Washington reports of those taken west of it, the two offices daily exchanging cables giving the most important data.

OF SHOES TO THE SMART Forecasts based upon these were to be

Simila The latest in shoes is the perferation transmitted to ships at set. schernés could be made to apply to the of black kid or patent leather with that uther ecenas." Much progress has been of a different culeur showing through the made since those discussions took place perforations Light an is first favourite and not only are regular daily observa- for this interpolation, and the idle is

With the open bodices now tions now made, but effective steps have that it should match either the gown or dainty neckwear requires and receives been taken to: warn vessels in certain is trimmings Bhu, pink, mauve, red, much attention. Collars of every shape regions of impending storms against- yellow, are all to be seen, and many shoes and diverse materials are plentiful, all which they are threatened

are bordered with the colour chosen round of them having an open space for the

· ba So far as Great Britain is concerned the tops and have the heels edged to hare throat. Some are intended to:

while others are ure shockingly high worn on the coat, regular-messages are now received from match. Heels Atlantic vessels dealing with meteorologi Sandals in softest kid or embroidered intended for wear inside, softening the cal conditions The hours of observation ribbons are carried up to the knees, as meeting between skin and coat. A lovely are 7 am and pm, the particulars the present fashion allows the spectator one is in imitation Alençon point. Many furnished being (1) The reading of the to observ without the smallest difficulty are in pin-spot, muslin edged with] barometer at a fixed hour to the The adornment of these heels has not Valenciennes and Mechlin and again hundredth of an inch; (2) the wind escaped the attention of Fashion. Some there are minglings of black satin, Or direction and force at the fixed hour; of them are decorated with paste in the velvet with frills of, white shadow lace, (3) the fixed hour and the state of the form of nails. Others are embroidered very snart and pretty. Irish lace collars weather at that hour; (4) the reading of with perpendicular lines of steel, silver, are as much in favour as ever, if not the barometer, wind direction, and force or gold. Striped heels are in favour, more so. The loose Byronic tie is to three hours before the fixed hour of usually black and white, Ent sometimes be had in silk or crepe-de-chine, in black ubservation. It is by such means that in the colours of the dress and its trim- or colour, dull grey-blue being

Black is the Meteorological Office has been assisted mings. T have the lucis in the same particular favourite, also sage-green, in the framing of its daily reports, the tint as the belt and hat is the aim of some russet and sulphur colour.

chosen for wearing with the very brightly increase·l accuracy of which has been of the smartest dressers, Gloves, too, source of satisfaction to itself and of may be brought into the scheme. Or the tinted coats of the sports family, their benefit to the public g

heels may match he furs, for the most crudity in many cases needing some part brownish yellow just now, the toning down and Z in the Globe. unattractive shade of the Teddy Bear being chiefly in demand after pure white in fox and crmie.

SOME WALKING COSTUMES.

RAILWAY IN MANCHURIA.

A CHING-JAPANESE AGREEMENT.

PERING, Oeffaber 17th. The Japanese have arranged to con- struct the Shibpingkai Tanaofu Rail-

LONG-DISTANCE SIGNALLING Remarkable in many ways is the pro grèss which has been made in wireless telegraphy, especially in the direction of long-distance signalling. Very great distances are now covered regularly, and The new material, duvetyn, has now a especially at night. During the early ival in the broché frizette, which is at part of 1910 the Nauen station communi- once warm and light. It is made up in cated nightly with a ship travelling from coat and skirt suite with the rounded Hanburg to the Kamerans, a maximum effect of the skirt at the feet, which gives distance of 3,1400 miles, whilst in Septent them freedom and yet permits the nar ber, 1910, Marconi set up the record for rawness of cut now indispensable to the Way The contract is not signed, but it is unlikely that any hitch will now occur. long-distance signalling when communica-fashionably clad. In some cases this is This opens up the question of branch tion was established between Clifden in superseded by opening up the skirt a railways in Manchuria, which is consid Ireland and Buenos Ayees, the distance quarter of a yard and providing buttons red an important matter, though no being about 6,700 miles.

and buttonholes for fastening it if The uses to which radio-telegraphy desired. Many of the mid-season outdoor opposition is expected.

The Chinese and Japanese have agreed trimmed with fur, for that Japan shall provide the money and now put are ever on the increase. As is gowns are generally kuown, it is now possible to instante, 2 woollen repon cut very that China shall build two branches of the South Manchuria Railway; hrstly, send regular messages to passengers on closely to the figure and with a hand of the high sens. These messages will be black fos, beginning at the left side of the the Shihpingkai Taonanfu line which is waist and carried down to the right accepted at any ordinary post office, whilst ocean travellers may avail them ankle, where it turns sharply to pass very important strategically, as it will round about four inches above the hemppable China quickly to check the raids of Mongole, who, in 1912. uccupied selves of the services of the operator on to the point where it meets the fun again. Toranin for a long time and raided board ship to reply to their marronigram. A gown of this make would be impossible Manchuria from it. Tuonanfuis con- And what more strange than the inder without a small opening and upward sidered the most important occas journal daily printed with the curve at the feet. This is now the usual latest news from both hemispheres, and picthod of supplying freedom of move Eastern Mongolia, and it has 100,000 on sale before breakfast! The first wire ment. It is better than slitting the gown inhabitants. Secondly, a line from Kai- yuan eastwards to Heilungkung city. Boss newspaper was the Trans-Atlantic to the knees, as is too often seen.

Both lines will be valuable fecelera of the Fairs, published on November 15th, 1809,

South Manchuria Kailway--Beutering aboard the American liner St. Paul, on.

WINTER PURE

a voyage from New York to Southampton..

The new fur coats are not so long as That was sold at 1 dollar per copy, but those of the last few seasons. Many are tapid progress has been made sincs those fairly short, consequently much lighter I days, and now the daily newspaper is 14 than the ultra-jong on A new and be found on the vessels of the Cunard swart sealskin does not reach to the Line, the Holland America Line, the knees, even at the back, where it is Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, longest. At the sides it curves upwards and others At Poldhu, in Cornwall, an towards the front, crossing some eight operator takes his post in the dead of inches below the waist and fastening night to hold ghostly communion with across at that point with one Järge passing chips dotted on the bosom of a button. This will be the form of many mighty cceau They are thousands of fashionable coats. In almost all of them miles apart, yet, in faint whispers, they the fronts are rounded instead of being Plush in converse freely and intelligently, and square, as in previous years. link is forged binding these floating com imitation of pony skin composes many Some of them zro munities to the two great worlds between of the new models. which they now freely pass with the added elaborately braided, and almost all of security made possible by a great them have collar and revers of the plush itself. The revers reach below the waist,

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