TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16–1993

IDEAL WOMAN.

MRS. ROSITA FORBES'S

DEMANDS.

CONDUCTING 3,500

VOICES.

PREPARING FOR THE

HANDEL FESTIVAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SANCTA SIMPLICITAS.

[Professor Low, the well-known scientist and inventor, states that greatly simplified clothing would benefit the world.]

NOTICE. TO.SHIPPERS AND

· PASSENGERS --

me, Professor Low, consider-VIA ing you know a lot, This notion about dress is (plause

excuse me) simple rot, It's true that if you go to whore

What are the qualities which go to the making of the ideal woman?] Controversy is raging round this

The first "Handel Festival was question, which has been raised by held in the Crystal Palace sixty-Dear the interesting competition for an years ago. Since then it has been ideal woman, arranged by the late three-yearly affair, save for a Mr. Peter Mitchell, a wealthy stock-renk in the war. And only three owner, of Albury, New South conductors inve figured at the Wales, who left a fund for prizes head of the giant forces assembled, for the woman who most nearly Sir Michael Costa, succeeded in filled a number of conditions, 1883 by August Manns, and Sir which included the following.

Frederic Cowen, who conducted Cheerfulness and brightness of for the first time in 1903. disposition.

Ability to rear healthy ohildren. Wide knowledge of English

literature and the Bible,

Gooil swimming,

horsewomanship and

Knowledge of practical house keeping and domestic economy.

Proficiency in first aid. Discussing the question Mr. Rusita Forbes (Mrs. A. T. McGrath), the explorer, said:

A man's ideal woman is

one whom he can pick up and put down; a woman who

dresses wonderfully on nothing at all; a woman who is quiet when he is de- pressed, and witty when he is witty; a woman who reflects, with out distorting, his opinions.

My own idea of an ideal woman is a woman broad-minded enough to see many different points of view without losing sight of her own, a woman who can distinguish between events and incidents, a woman who has the courage to strike out a line of her own, who has the courage of her convictions, a woman with sympathy,,

MAN-MADE INSINCERITY.

The Festival is an essentially

British function, for it is among British peoples that Handel's music is most highly esteemed. Lord Balfour, a great lover of Handel, has not missed a Festival

for 50 years. He always occupies

the same seat and attends every performance.

athletic man resorts. You'll find bip, ten to one, in

simple tennis-shirt and aborta.

But man's opinions on the point are

neither here nor there, Dress always has been, always will

bo, women-folk's affuir, Their taste is for the gorgeous, the

distinctive, the ornate, variably exivagant, and ever

up to date.

but that was long ago;

In round numbers there are pre-Eve's dress was simpleness itself, sent some 4,000 performers. Of these, about 3.500 are in the choir,

and the remainder in the orchestra. The solo work is shared among some ten of the leading vocalists of the day.

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RIO DE JANEIRO.

BAIGOS, SINGAPORE, COLOMNO,

DURBAN & CAPETOWN).

VALPARAISO,

JAAN, HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO

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PORTLAND.

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Ost. 17.-U.5.8.B. Dec. 2.-7.8.8.8.

Nov. 19.-8.5.B.

Wawalons.

West Sader. West Joseup.

NEW YORK.

(VSA PAMAMA.)

Today it wouldn't be approved by Oct. 27-NY.K. Toba Mara.

you, Professur Low, And as for Mrs. Grundy, abo would

noisily explode

84.-B. F. 19.-O.P.8. 30. -P. & 0.

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8.-E. A. 11.-P. & O. 30.-E. L.

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Empress of Rosala. Kolymay

City of Karachi.

Harpedon.

Deranha.

Hole

Empress of A'lia. Antolyous.

+

Kaloor I-Hiad. Laomedon. City of Paris. Patroclus.

Khi 'Melanur.

Assam. Macedonia.

Bashgar. Arin.

Mentor.

City of Canterbury, Moros Karmala

Java.

Nalders.

City of York. Doita. Obilo.

City of Cairo. Chica. Kalyan Kashmir.

HAVRE.

If

confronted by a woman in a

"simple coat" of woad.

Nov. 1.-N.Y.C.

8.-A.O.L. 10.-T.LO. Oct. 1.-T.K.K,

(VIA

Taketoyo Maru. Archer. Helfion. BUX)

Meiyo Marn. Poria Maro. 'Soruga.

Nov. 1-B. F.

Eurypylus.

LIVERPOSE.

Oct. 20.-3. F. Nov. 1-B, F.

20. B. 'F. Des. 1.-B. F.

Nov.

-London Maru.

500 SINGERS FROM YORKSHIRE.

The mammoth choir is mainly selected from the various ChoralThe police have to be reckoned with, Societies in London and the and little vulgar boys suburbs. In bygone days, there Expert in racy badirage which were large provincial contingents. readfully annoys, Now, with the exception of 500 While dressmakers and drapers Yorkshire vocalists, famous for wouldn't really forgive their robust tone, the thoir is Such a censurable habit, for, of| entirely metropolitan.

course, they've got to live.

This change is largely due to the

great

development of open-air We read that dusky beauties of the sports, which have tended to coun-

sunny South Seu isles teract the disadvantages of London life to the marked improvement of Dress up in bits of coral, strings of London voices. In technique and in sight reading also metropolitan choristers nowadays rank high.

In order to get the pick of these

Women rely on their personal appearance 10-day more than on their quality of mind. This is largely the fault of man. Woman is so adaptable that she is very choristers; four supervisors are much the product of her country and her enviruament. She is always what a man wants her to

be,

Men of today make women in sincere. They look always to the exterior and not to the interior. If a capable business woman wants to carry out a serious transaction with a man she has much more nance of getting what she wants it she wears a Paris hat and a well- powdered nose.

i am not sure that the ideal wo , from everybody's point of view, should not be complement-

employed, to

select sopranos, and basses contraltos, tenors, respectively. Naturally, there must be a backing of veterans, old campaigners, so to say, who have record of Festivals to their credit,

A DELICATE TASK The supervisors have the delicate task of deciding which of these shall retire from, and which of new and cager aspirants shall enter, the Festival choir. It is not only a delicate, but a vitally important task. The success or failure of the Festival rests with the choir. asy to man. You must have a head, compel the number of rehearsals to and logically in a partnership bebe limited, so that it is only with tween a man and a woman the choristers musically highly trained head is the man, the wage-earner that success can be achieved under There are 90 things a man does these circumstances. better and 10 things a woman does better.

The English woman is new to her emancipation. She is, as it were to build again from the be ghing. She has the opportunity of being nearer to the ideal woman tha, any woman in the world.

SCHOOL REPUBLIC.

our

For economical considerations

bends, and winning eniles, And let it go at that. But they ura

living near the line Where a intitude" prevails that's

not the same as yours and mine.

Just look in the shop windows, say of Bond Street, there you're faced

22.-0.8.K. 23.-D. & Co, 36.B. F.

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Slavio Prince.

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Oct. 15.-B. F

Stanley Dollar. Trueer. Ajax.

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City of Athens.

2. Lopez Y Lopez. Calchi.

Eastern Prince.

Robert Dollar. Stuart Dollar.

BOSTON.

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Nov. 1-N.Y.K

4.-P. L 5.-B. F.

S.-A.O.L. 11-D. & Uo 14.-D. L.

With these clichés on the tickets, 'Most Exclusive,' Very Chaste, 'Paria Model.' 'Latest Fashion,'

Chie; but, Simplo? Oh dear, Dec. 2.-D. L.

ko!

That's a word which self-respecting |

window-dressers never show.

Simplu lats and simple dresses can

be bought, I understand, But the 'simple' price with them These creations as they're chris- goes very rarely hand-in-hand:

tened-have a comprehensive range

Paradoxically offering a minimum

of 'change.

There are only five rehearsals for the choir! These are held in Westminster Chape', near Buck inghans Gate, the one building in, Professor, please, let women go Lundn were these thousands of

**** on dressing attract choristers could be massed for Simple men who foot the bills. And practice. At these rehearsals Sir

don't forget the simple fact Frederic Cowen has te invaluable That modern Eve---who studies assistance of Mr. Walter Hedgcock, quite a lot of fashion booke the musical director of the Crystal Even when she's simply dressed is Palace, who presides at the organ not as simple as she looks. during the Festival, and on whom a great deal work devolves. ONLY ONE GENERAL REHEARSAL

PASSENGERS.

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CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

POPULAR CINEMA ACTORS,

CHINA MAIL'S 7TH BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting contest once more takes a new form. Who are the ten most popular cinema actors in the list given below? Name them in their order and win our $50 prize.

Twenty different olcema actom are nained below, Salost the that you consider the most payuine and wrila than out là the order of your chofos, Than cut the form out and sand it to the "China Mail" oflos marked “Teta.” .

The list which comes nearest the võrrect solution will win the príza. The correct solution will be doalded by the general rota, the Item polling the most Totes being plazod Ami, the one comlag next being placed second and so on until the list of lan is completed.

Therefore the secret of the contest is Not to select the ten most popular Items in alphabetical order from our list, But to select the ten most popular names from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed.

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will da sanonnoed in the "China Mail on the succeeding Wednesday, when the winner's name will be published along with the correct list.

Every copy of the “China Mal!" contains one form giring the reader cum try for the prize. Hodular readers thus have not less than xix trian in ons week. Competitors may send in as many forms as they like."

Forms should be sont in to reach the "China Mell" by Monday. Any forms received by the "Chica Mall" later than Monday will be discounted.

Any forms

When making your choice use only the words giran below, wrongly marked, matilated, or indistinctly written will be ruled out.

The decision of the Editor upon any pointa which may arise shall be float. Members of the "China Mefi" staff are debarred from entering the content.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below we name twenty cinema actors. Select the ten you think the most popular,

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States, cities or schools cannot exist without government of some sort, and the only question is as to

There are also two rehearsals for who shall du the governing the orchestra and the soloists. But Children do not usually think much the choir, orchestra, and soloists do about government. They know not all three come together till the that they live in a republic but they General Rehearsal on the Saturday seldom know much about it. Be preceding the Festival. This is cause they think so little about open to the public, and used to be

Per A . L 98, President Jefferson government,

schools

are treated as a performance. But Sir on Octor 14-Mr and Mrs Bigger, Miss generally organised as absolute Frederic Bowen now treats it as Joseph, Miss A Cogao, Mr 1. Oliver, Annie D. Sh emack. Mother Mary monarchies, where the Teacher genuine rehearsal, despite the pre- Mejor and Mrs Oliveerona, Chief Justice makes all the laws. But in a school sence of the public; and repeats R. A. E. Greensbield and Wife. Mr Lo republic the pupils make the rules any part of the programme which Kyan Z, Mr C. N. Ming, Mr LT. Fa of conduct, and try any one their is not to his satisfaction. This Mr and Mrs H. I Bebul z. Mr (3 number who has broken one of doesn't happen more than two or Hesncler Miss Ulner, and Sister, Mr them, and perhaps punish him. three times in the course of the day. IU. Woorley. Mr C. Len Tang, Mr T. K Byers. Mr and M a Klaney, Dr. and Mra Such school republics are organised This year" The Messiah" is the Kwan, Mr A. Han, Miss L. Clement Miss in several countries of the world, only complete work to be given. G. Young, Miss P. Tipton, Bliss H. Dec. and more and more people are The other days are devoted to sel- Learer, Mis L. Turner, Mr and Mrs growing interested in them,

ertions. The reason for this is that Alfred F. Donovan, Mr and Mrs W. K. Fuk, Miss B. Wong, Miss P. Weng, Bir "The Messiah" alone claims atten- Hugh Dixon, Mrs. B. P. Lorunte, Mr tion still as a whole. That remains C. Gardiner, Mr. B. B. Verink, Mr L. the great magnet. Thousands at K. Hall, Sister M Ruth, Bister M. Miriam, tend a performance of it, who Dr. E. L. Hall, Mr E. J. MoMallen, Mr regard it as a religious function, . M. Powell: Mr J. N. Cook, Bistor M. and who never attend any other Richard. Sister M. Mathew, Hrs H. Feb. 8.-F.&O. musical performance,

Caan oll, Bian V. Caswell Mr and Mrs Stern, Miaa L: Rich,

Grown people often complain of children and say that they do not control themselves. But are the children, always to blame?

Children have very little practice in learning how to govern then selves. Some parents punish too little, and some too much. The same is true of teachers. Is it not just as important that our children should learn how to be citizens as

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Tom Mix Charles Ray. Larry Semon Milton Sill.

Rudolf Valentino

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To the Editor

China Mail,

Hongkong.

OUT

Hongkong, Oct. 16, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular cinema actors placed in the order in which I think they are liked best :-

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Gray, Hr A. J. Allan. Mr. P. J. Gillette, May 16.-P. 40. Mr K. Prescott, Brother Michael, Rev. Details of construction and of W. A. Fletcher, Rev. Then A. U'Melia, recent tests are now available con- Mr and Mrs B. E Edward, Mr R. H. cerning what is claimed to be the Compkins, Mr W. W Lockwood, Mr E. Oct. 1.-P. & 0. biggest type of bomb yet built for W. Pettit, Mr C. W. Harvey, Mr A. W. Nor. 3-P. & 0. use by an aeroplane, writes an air Yanorich, Me 8. Behoenhaut, Mr and Braven, Mr W. B. Tipton, Miss 0. correspondent.

Mr B. A. Peterson, Mrs M. A. Koper

Why not organise the school as a school republic and allow the pupils to learn how to govern themselves? Many people thought, that the man who first suggested the idea had lost his wits. The man did not mind their laughter, and would not stop talking about his idea. At It was developed by the Aircraft ra A. H. Remedios, Miss Marques, Mr Dec. lasi he got the managers of some Ordnance Department of the Unita. G. Robinson, Mr O. R. Maxil, Mian schopis -10 ---try” "the plan.ed States Army, weighs about two D. Exhooort, Kr J. U. Colling, Mr B, H. They allowed him to tell the tons, and is 134ft. long. Behind Van Kotel, Mira R. E. Hertel, Brunt children what he had in mind, and its steel nose it carries a load of Mrs D. W. Lyon, Miss Grace Lyon, Mr

Hertel, and Gulacion Hertel, Mir and. Oct. 16.—B. F. the pupils were eager to join with nearly a ton of high explosive. K. Y. Kin, Mr O. Chi Ban, Mr C. F. him when they heard the explana A big twin-engined bomber Wong, Mr Lee, Mr and Mrs Lopez, Hr tion. A sort of constitution was recently dropped one of these and Mrs Epalinger, Mr and Mrs J. C. drawn up, elections were held and "demolition" bombs upon a wide Ogden, Master H. Ogden, Vilm R. Ogden, government was organised. None open space of sandy soil, and its sister M. Dominio. Mr and Mrs Loland Bister M. De Lourdes, Bister M, Patricia, of the dreadful things that the explosion threw up a column of Emerton, Mr and Mrs 0. E. Bartley, Mr people had feared came to pass, earth 1,000ft. The hole made was and Mrs Lawerence, Mr. Dodge, Kim J. The children took more interest in 64ft. in diameter and 20ft. deep shibley S. Ballume, Mr and Mrs Frager, O. Richardson, Miro M. L. Johnson, Mr their school than ever before, had Although the aeroplane was at better lessons and behaved much a height of 4,000ft, the air "bump" and Mrs W. A. Modeller, Him C. E. | Nov. 1.—NTE. better. The teachers had an easier resulting from the explosion tossed Mrs Halloway, and son Mise M. Berroll, B. Baldwin, Mia J. Dunn, Mr Hampe, time, and the children were it 20ft. upward, but the pilot im-Me O. Bioward, Mr and Mes Onel Bow: happier.

mediately regained control.

From The Book of Knowledge) After reading the article of

which the foregoing is an extract,

the students of the Pedro Nolasco of government in minor · dis-

Commercial School elected a body ciplinary matters.

of student officials to whom they It is hoped that they will be no have copaded the duty of repre- loss able than their American

JF. H* D. D. Hoour.

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