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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, TUESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1914
The great ladies of France, when they ALBAY, American str., 1,114, E Trisabal, leagued themselves together in disap 31st May Manila 28th May, Ballast probation of eccentric and extravagant -Marty & Co.
Inshions had in view, they said, the ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,017 Antzen, ath restoration of Paris as the source. June-Bangkok 28th May, Rico-grace, good taste, and refinement Chinese, da
clothes. What would they have though BANRI MARU, Japanese str., 2,369, T. Saga, of some of the costumes at the Academy eth June-Java 29th May, General Private View That the Premier's wile dresses from Paris is proved by the fact Order, BORNEO, Gorman str., 1,344, Joh. Koehler, that she gave her French couturier a 4th June Sandakan 29th May free advertisement at 10 Downing-strect of years ago, consequently the a couple lamboyance of her toilette Timbar, Melchera & Co. CHIPERING, British str., 1,100 E, M. Schenk conspicuous
6th Juno-Tientsin 28th May, General last Friday must be regarded as exotic, Jardine, Matheson & Care
the load stripes, the ochre-tinted cloak DAITEN MARU, Japanese str. 2,824, W. etc. And which country was responsible Nakagawa, 5th June-Chefoo 30th for the barem costume of a very petite May Coal-Order,
lady in cream colour And which was DAIREN MARU, Japanese str., 2,293, Nasu, guilty of the draping of a white silk, the 4th June-Moji 26th May, Coal shirt of which was carried up almost to
the waist at the back Suzuki & Co. EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 8, 83, NE
Robinson, and June-Vancouver 14th May Goneral. Canadian Pacifi Railway Co. FETCHING, Chinese atr., 1,709, A. B. Baines, 6th June-Shanghai 3rd June, General Chinese. N
British str., 1,424, McAinch, TOOBRING, 1
6th June-Hongey 4th Juns, Coal Jardine Matheson & Co GERMANIA, German str., 5,341, C. Jepsen 4th June Sydney 18th April, Copra
Biemmen & Co. GENSTE, British atr., 3,054, J. McGill- vray, 6th June Singapore 2ad June, General Order.
HAITAN, British str., 1,183, Stewart
7th June Swatow 6th June, Genaral.
Douglas Lapráík & Co., HOKHAL MARU, Japanese str., 2,933, Katori, 27th May-Miike 21st May, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HONGKONG, French str., 739, A. Marguerite
6th June-Hoihow 5th June, General A. R. Marty SIS HSINCHANG, Chinese str., 1,258, D. D. Ross, 2nd June Tientsin 27th May, General Chinese. INDRANI, British str., 2014, Pelcher, 6th June
Shanghai 3rd June, General Order. KATHE, German str., 1,029, Christiansen, 6th June Hoilow 6th June, General Jebsen & Co
THE PRIVATE VIEW
On the other hand, there were many cherming and becoming dresses and a few really picturesque. On the whole the occasion seemed to forecast a return to sanity in dress. Not a single picture hat was to be s80p, and some of the bergères were very dainty and attractive, the brim forming a slightly curved line above the eyes, the back raised by a full encha-peigne of Howers True, these hats slant from the ceciput downwards, & line condemned by artists, but they are
very great improvement upon the ugly brimless toques and melon-shaped hate of a few weeks since
FULLER SHIRTS.A
Again, skirts
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were fairly full round SAVE THE EMPTY TINS, FOR THEY CAN BE EXCHANGED the ankles. There were a few exceptions, of course, but the minorit was a tiny one. Many shot silke and plain taffetas showed that we may expect to see these materiale in profusion for the next few months Draped skirts, too, most of them very skilfully arranged, were a sign of the coming modes, and a pleasant one. Another agreeable feature of dress at the Private View was that the tunics were all draped closely to the figure instead of being wired out All were in thinner material than the rest of the dress, and many were finished with frills round the The only tunic that showed the edge. smallest affinity with the dreaded bustle was composed of a number of shot silk frille, sach very full and consequently standing out at an angle of 45 with the Egure
THE REIGNING FABRIC.
OF
LUZON MANU, Japanese str., 4,075, T. Miyata, 6th June-Moji 1st June, General-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha. MICHAEL JERSEN, German str., $51, J. Jacobsen, 7th June-Swatow 6th June,
Love General--Chinese. MUREX, British str., 2,955, Smart, 30th
Voile, whether striped, plain May 30th-Balik Papan 21st May, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co. NILE, British str.,3,135, Geo, 8. Lapraik, broche, is the material of the hour for 7th Juno-San Francisco and Manila outdoor or indoor frocks, especially for 5th June, General-Pacific Mail S.S.morning or country wear. A striped one is made with the lines on the skirt and Co pa
bodice perpendicular, while those on the PETCHABURI, German str., 1,373, C. Gose closely hitting flat panniors cut corselet wisch, 7th June-Swatow 6th June, fashion are horizontal, a wide saah of Rice. Butterfield & Swire. black moire fastening in front with a Nor, str. 1,925, Jensen flat bow, one loop standing erect, the PROMETHEDA,
20th MayBangkok 22nd May, flice- other, with a scalloped end,
the waist line British str., Jane-SingaJOTE - May Bulk quite short skirt. The bodice is made Ol-Asistic Fetrolnem & Co
ne with a crose over waistcoat of In one, SAXONIA, German. str. 2,769 Holfer, 3rd white crépon, from under which comes
June Karateu 28th May, Coal-white muslin collar, matching the cuffs Hamburg-Amerika Linie, N
on the long sleeves. The points of the SEANO BIE, British str. 3.784, J. Travis, waistcoat come below the voile belt, 6th June-Singapore 30th May, Gon white bone buttons trim both bodice and eral-Chinese,
The principal rival of voile
Thoresen & Co 198, G. A. Thomas, A becoming gown in fancy
Hanella,
th
SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str., 3,832, 8. Saitow, 3rd June-Manila 1st June, General Oska Shosen Kaishi SETUN, Norwegian str. 885, D Harbrender,
29th MayBangkok 22nd May, Rice Chinese
SHAQUSING
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WEATHER HEPORT.
On the 8th at 11.05 The depression to the east de Naha has filled up.
The depression over No Chins bas moved enstwirt.
A depression still lies over Tongking, Pressure has decreased moderately over B. Japan Elbowbare pressure changes are small.
Hongkong * rainfall for the 24 hours ending et 10 am. to-day, 1.78 inches.
** The forest for the 24 hours ending at noch to-day is as follows
DISTRION
Hongkong & Nalghbourhood
Formoss Channel
FORMCAST
Bouth winds, mo-
derate, squally;
overoest, rain,
Bouth winds,
strong.
South coast of Chins betwəm ( The name as
No. 1 Hongkong and Lamooks.
South coast of China between the same
Hongkong and Holman - Bad No
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
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REGISTER.
8TH JUNE, 1914, Am,
Vlad rostock 26;
Namuro Hakodate
Tokio Kochl Nagumi Kagoshima
Naha Tahi'jma Bonin Chefoo Weihaiwel Ichang
Hankow
Kiukiang
Changaha
Shanghai
Gutalai
Sharp Peak
Amoy
Stow
Talhozu
56
Taichu
Tainan
Koshun
Pescadores
Cantonm
Hongkong
Gay
Wnchow
Holbow
Pikhoi
Phallen
3296
Mr J Wilson Mr Li Caeong Yem
29.77
Cape St.
189.88
Араст
29,80 78
Munila
129.91 76
Legaspi
19.80 82
Iloilo
Bacolod
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Do. DRA Edition 6.00 MISSIONABY DIRECTORY, on cloth KUHILDREN OF BAR DUATHAYA MAKER A Voer Dover 100 Mr FB Bit
Novel by 0. Some of the prottiest of the new gowns J. Fab Fo
WHITE MUBLIN AGAIN.
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are made of the material beloved of THE JUBILEFAKOSM MONGKONG, Book for the Globetrotter, 2 by A 5th June-Shanghai 2nd Fum posts and novelists, white muslin. One anistorical Sketch, to SKINBU MARU, Japanese str. 3,229 of these has the skirt and tunic scalloped in 1991
Idzami, 31st May Kwang 28th hem, May, Stone-Buzuki & Coentroidered into the bodies being em
THEROICKONG TYPHOON, Sept.
MINING REGULA BOHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,110 K sleeves. Most of the white gowns have Hatori, 8th June-Swatow 5th June, black silk or moire bolte, almost all of General,Osaka Shosen Kaisht, them fastening in front. A sailor'n koot D TAIYO MARU, Japanese str. 16,950, Tor a simple little tio is also in black REGULATIONS THE RAILWAY
COL CONSTRUCTION IN CHIN Fumoto, 2nd June Weihaiwei 27th As a neck finish collars are preferred May, General, Mitsui Bussan to frills. The latter when worn, ar HONGKONG HANKARD BEFOR Kaisha. A
flat rising high at the back of the headOF THE MEETINGS OF THE and meeting on the chests Sometimes the bodice is set into an embroidered yoke, the which extends down the centre of sleeves to the elbows in a point.
TEAN, British str., 1,357, J. V. Bidford, 5th June-Manila 2nd June, General
Butterfeld & Swire TAMON MARU, Japanese str., 1,849, J. Kasai, 5th June-Baigon 31st May, Rice-Chinese.
TITAN, British stit... 4,760, Read, 7th June Manila 3rd Juno, GeneralButter- field & Swire. My TSIBODAS, Dutch str. 3,016, E. H. Krobe, 27th May-Samarang 19th May, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn, TJIMANORE, Duteh str., 3,901, La Rooy, 29th May Batavia 20th May, Gen sral Java China Japan Lijn.
Sloves are in all kinds of shapes and in a variety of lengths, whether on dresses or blouses, but the child's sleeve is fast disappearing. It was too loose to be pretty. The majority are
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long Nearly all have cuffs. Some have BIONARY BUCORSS IN CHINA 0.36 POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM | Mr Hardman.
frills of lace falling over the hands. The Paris fashion of having the arms quite bare with afternoon dress has not yet
rived here, and possibly never may We may hope so. The sleeve that reaches midway, between elbow and wrist 18
grow
Utv, Norwegian str., 885, J. Pedersen, 5th ferred by some Evening sleeves MEN OF WAR ON THE CHINA Kennet, TBD., 550 tons 4 gans, 12 pr...i.hp.
Chinese. A
Juno-Bangkok 20th May, Rice,horter and shorter. Sonie are repre- sented by a band of flowers orcasing the shoulder and attached to front and back of the gown
Yanarsa, British atr., 4,149, G Rodway, 6th June Liverpool and May, Gen eral Butterfield Swire.
PETTICOATE AND LINGERIE
AND JAPAN STATION.
BRITISH
Alacrity, despatch host 1700 tonn 4 guns, 2001
7,500 £.d., Liena. F. A. H. Russel, Weihei-
6 Rabble, T.B.D., 599 tons, 7,520 d. gune, Lleat, Comdr. Wilkinson, Weihaiwek
-Nash, Hongkong. Rohin, ver ganbost, 85 tone, gutis 240 hp,
Lt. Comde J. Boatwood- Rosario, depot ship to Babmarine, 980 tons, 1200 hp, Lieut Comdr. F. A. Cromie salpiper, river gunboat, 85 tona, 2 guns, 8,400 bp., Lieut Conde, LA, B, Hutton, Wet
Lb.p. Comdr. A. Copiarse, Kobe, Weibst Attesimiralty Eng, 615 tons. 1,403 kg
I D Hongkong Hongkong Bramble, ganhost. 710 tons 900 Thpt
VT Brandon, Hongkong Coming Comdr. P. B. Freston Thomas, Tangle Snips, Calma, British hoop, 1070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400 Lt-Comar, M. R. J. Maxwell-Boats,
Pa, Captain M. 8, Fitzmaurice, Tangise Yanglee, Cherat water tank and fag, 390 toss,
Mr & Mrs Allan Mrs Ballenco: Mr Harborg Mr J Barker Bar Miss Beach
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Humidity.
Wind"
Direction
Foros.
Weather.
TF. CLAXTON, Dirador.
1 BABOMETER, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrenbelt, un tam loval of the son in lacóng, tenths eno bundredthala
4 TEMPERATURE, in the thude, in degroot Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDITY, in proantage of saturation, th -numidity of niz saturated with moisture being 100%;
4 DISBOTION OF Wsm, to two points.”
27-3. FORON ÓF Word, socording to Beaufort Boale,
6 STATE OF Whawana ʼn bius sky, o detachaði ́eland, d drixaling rain, t fog, y gloomy, 1 ball
Hghtning, o overcast, ppeasing, shower, a squni), Y THẨN, & SHOW, I thunder, v visibility, wdew (wet).
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Wind Direction
Bafri
Mr A. B. Stokes Capt & Mrs Waters
and child Mr O. Wilson
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr W. Heike!
Kirkimana
MOFWS Mr & Mrs Langham
The LG.M. str. Coblenz left Kuchinotsu skirts with steals run through them for damart, gunboak 710 tons, 900 bp Lienter gan boat, 85lona, 2 guns, 240 ibp, MLB. Boberta Mr Bongy Lans
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. There are dif up petticosts to wear
with tight skirts, and there are under wearing with peg-top skirts A shaped fouace is added on to these, cut very narrow and cursed away from the oster
lega
Nightgowns are cut part of the lower than ever, and are very elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery
on the 6th June, and may be expected here on or about the 11th June, at day light
The I.G. M. str. Derfflinger, carrying the German maile, with dates from Berlin of the 13th May, left Singapore on the
8th June, at 7. p.m. and may be expected Boudoir caps are still in fastion, but it here on or about the 10th June, at day is the woods to call them negligés They MONKS are made to ft very closely to the head, light
The T.K.K: str. Tengo Mars which left in ne lace lined with ninon, sometimes San Francisco on the sth May, is expected in net trimmed with Valene tunes, to arrive at this port on the 9th June, always decorated with satin ribbon, and
but port on to
always concealing the hair with the at daylight.
The str Zapro left Manila on the ath Oxception of a few looks about the June, and is due here on the 9th June, temples
EVENING DRESS.
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FIDE TABLE
From 9th to 15th @nas, 1914.
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LOW WATHE
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Wed 10 m 94878m03
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Fri 12
Hongkong P: Tamar receiving ship, 4,650 to use Thee, B. Biotin Af S. MértingLEN
British, dong, 1070 tons, 1,400 ih.p. Comdr. Mackenzio, Yanga Colne, 11B D., 560 tone gaos 4-12 pr. 1.b.p,
7,500 14 Last Conde. C. Bezm9g Weihaiwel. Chelmer, T.B.D., 56 lone gu 4-13 pr. ihp,
75001d, Lient IT England, Weibalweis Fame, TBD Lt-Code: 0.31 Blackman,
Hong konge Hampshire
Hongkong
Commodore 2 Anstruther, C.M.Q. Toal, river gun bost: 180 tons, guns, 800 hp. Lieut. Comdr. 6 P.B. Russel, Ysugtie G. F. L. L. Fogs Crasing Thistle, gunboat, 710 to 20 hp, L. Comdr.
Hongkong. Triumph, battleship, 11,85 tons. 12 500 |
A. Comrade: A B Sarais,
Maxwell, Weihaiwat Usk, 1.B.D. 590 tons. 7.500 1.1, 6 gune Liest, 7500 td., 5 guns, Welland, T.B.D.,,699 tons,
Comdr. Foignand, Hongkong. Widgeon, gunbost, 195 tons 2 gris, 800 hp, Loat, Comdr. A. J. Landon, Yangise, Woodoook, gan boat 150 tons, 2 game, 550 h.p Lot, onur. . B. 1. Dashwood, Yango Woodlark, ganbest, 150 tons, 2 gaus, 550 b p. LL.Conds. Robin W. Lloyd, Yangto
MIS Cutting E Miss Denban MrPM. Berry Miss Denbo Mroby
Fredon!
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Captain HW Geant, Wilwilwei The .P.B. str. Empres of India left Beaded tunics are still much worn, and Jed, 1.8.D50 toad, guns 4-12 pr. i.h.p. Yokohama on the 6th June, between 2 more popular than any other variety are 1,500 18 Lien. G. F. A Mulock and 4 p.m.
the black net embroidered and fringed Walhalwe The ND.L. freight str. Durendar left with white or crystal beads. Next in Kisha, 516 tons, 1,200 hp, Lient. Comdr
and favour come black and silver and black H. Marryatt, Yinglso. Singapore on the 8th June, at 7 a.m., may be expected here on or about the 14th and gold. One tunic with three rows of Merlin, surveying chip, 1,070 tons, 5 guns,
Lient F. J. B. Gibson, y
H. L Cochrane, Weihsirei Taboured June, at 11.0.se Fringe carried out in heads must be very BUY 400 PLN SCARANYAMA Yarmouth, 2nd class cruiser. 4,800 tons, Capt. early Approximate Averages
(darship Vice The CPR. str. Monteagle left Yoko heavy in wear, but it is quite short in baina on the 8th Juno, at 3.m., and is front, dipping to a point at the back. Minotaur dur to arrive at Kobe on the 10th June The line of evening bodice continues to Admiral T H Jerram, K.08.), 27,000 Submarines Galer
EB Kiddle, Weibsiwei C36, DJ, McGillewis, Lient. at 5.major be rather high
The CPR stempressof Japan wire sloped in from the shoulders, and the, este boat. 180 tons, 2.gun, 80, C. 37, J. A. Gaimos, Lient to a meeting point Vary Moorhea, river
sed 1,100 miles from Yokohama on the ing in length. Should this be very low 7th June, at midnight, and is due to a small bib, or vest, is carried across the ade of lace or arrive at Yokohama on the 11th June, at chest, not beaded, but
colour.
5 am and will leave Yokohama on the gathered tuilar white, 11th June, at 3. p.,
, and in the Globe.
hp, Lt Comde Alan Dixon, Hiver Vereisde, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine,
9,000 Ld, Capt F. A. Fowlatt, Weibiwel Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons 240 hp,
Linas Comix. Malonita Murray, Tangise.
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