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IRISH AID TO BRITAIN, DUKE OF YORK'S TRIBUTE.'
WIDESPREAD SERVICE,
The Duke of York was presens on July 6th at a special. House dinner of the Irish Clah at their promises in Charing Cross- road Colonel Grant Morden, M.P., vice-president of the chib, was in the
chair, and the guests included Mr. Healey. | Governor-General of Irish Fre
State.
the
to Irish enterprise, energy, and the natural abilities of your race. (Cheers.) But before sitting down it has just occur. red to me that I was right in changing the head of my household, who was ́* Scotsman, for an Irishman. (Cheers.).
Mr. J. A. R. Cairns, propeseil the toast
The Parliaments of Ireland."
THE NEW HAIRDRESSING.
TIGHT" CHIGNON TO SUCCEED
ETON CROP."
Paris has definitely announced a reac tion against short hair, but how many women will decide to be influenced by this mandate remains to be seen. A cer-1 taia namber of fashion devotees who are Always ahead of the popular mode have adopted a tight chignon which is going to be the successor, to the Eton erop and which it will rival in severity of appent anee.
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MR. HEALY AND THE KING. Mr. Healy (Governor-General of the Irish Free State), said that he was reminded that evening of the legenils sotactinies to be seen in shop windows, Invisible In giving the health of the Duke of mending done here." (Cheers.) He was
"SEVERE STYLES.. York, the Chairman said that they gave told the cluir was non-political, and he
With the new hairdressing style uo him a hearty welcome to their chils, which was absolutely debarred from referring to
nay, controversy. He could not help lessening of the present fashionable was a real bit of frish sod. There Irish men of all creeds and politics met to asking how it was that whereas the South severity is noticeable. The hair is comb- gether in brotherly love. He had received had been fighting for Home Rule for 40ed straight off the forehead, drawn tightly a telegrara from the President of the years, and the Ulstermen said they would Behind the ears and twisted into a Free State in which he said "Am ex never take it, yet they got it first.fchigion-when there is bair to-twist-or tremely sorry that circumstances connect(Laughter.) Mr. Healy proceeded when it is a "recuperating single ed with Senate elections here will prevent would nod that the turmoil and distress pinned firmly under a big chignon of 3r. FitzGerald and Mr. Duggan from which then prevailed in the South of false hair worn very low on the neck alteruling dinner to-night. Their personal | Ireland so wrung the heart of his Majesty Many women who have not cut off their attendance in Parliament is essential that but for him no approach to a truce hair ar succumbing to this drastic hair- Congrave. Mr. Cosgrave himself would for settlement would have been possible dressing. The ears are thus 'fully reveal- have been there but for the election which (Cheers. It was a modern jargon, heed and a rogue for big earrings will was pending. They had, however, in the added, that the King unust be advised by rapidly follow. I Governor-General one they all loved. The his Ministers. Well, he (the speaker) EXAGGERATED SLEEKNESS. Prime Minister of Ulster was unable to sometimes had the audacity to tell, his
A saftig twisted chignon suits the be present owing to the death of his Ministers that they might take an old brother.
man's advice. The idea that the Sover-majority of women, unless they are of rign had no power of initiative, of re- the petite type, but the latest version is monstrance, or insistence on reconsiders-400 generally admired. The exaggerated sleekness which accompanies it is not suit-
THE DUKE'S SPEECH.
The Duke of York, who had an en
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A convenient way of fixing on long
which are taken right round the head,
The plait is now a prominent feature of post-shingle coiffures."
A. QUAINT MODE Decidedly quaint is, the half-way "*. one Parisian hair- mode evolved by dresser; this shows the hair still closely shingled on the lower part of the head, with the hair growing long from the crown and twisted into a narrow roll which is worn just below the middle of the head.
as the notion that mere brutal tyrannyed to wery profile. Worn so low on the neck, the hair seems heavy and un- It is a matter of great pelasure to me
balanced. to be the guest of the Irish Club to-night,evald be tolerated any longer..
After expressing sympathy with Sir but if you expect 'ine to address you on matters appertaining to Ireland.. 1 fear James Craig in his bereavement, Mr-hair is to arrange it in one or two plaits you will be disappointed. I feel it would Healy said that Southern Ireland had be presumptuous on my part to do sofairly carried out the terms of the Treaty. in the, presence of such a distinguished | Otherwise they would have been dis gathering, composed as it is of those who graced. He for his part held, with have an intimate knowledge of the affairs Collins, that it would he letter to be of their beautiful Island. I would rather dead than to be dishonourable. (Cheers,) refer to the benefits which we in this Never once had there been intervention country have received from the services of by the English Government, although are there had been three Ministries in Great some of your countrymen. There Irishnen in considerable settlements in Britain in that sime. They in Ireland had some of our larger cities, one of which endeavoured not merely to have an eye has had the distinction of returning to to the benefits of their own country and its welfare; they could not be indifferent Parliament for a very long period a meru-
In spite of elaborate waving, the new her who has devotel himself in speech to the fact that their best customer was and in writing to the service of his native Britain, and that Britain might be hairdressing styles are more austere than land. To this gentleman now belongs the agitated, not merely by questions in those used for former-and more becoming proud and honourable distinction of being Europe, but in Africa and in Asia. He-coiffures. Not a lock is willingly allow the Father of our House of Commons would pay the Ministry, for whom he wased to stray out of place. The herd must (cheers), and his well-deserved popularity not entitled to speak, the compliment look as smooth as marble, and to this end adhesive grease" is prepared" and among all elnases is a remarkable example that they had proved themselves courage-
Con brushed into hair, that is too wiry to be of the way in which your countrymen en-ous; teracions, and far-seeing men. dear theniselves to the peuple of this land.cluding, Mr. Healy said: Prosperity, fashionably flat. Fringes are temporarily The newest approach to a (Cheers. The only complaint I have thank God for it, is beginning to show is banished. ever heard against him is that he would head. The year has been crowned with fringe is shown in the latest shingle, for do everything for Ireland, except live in sunshine, which means millions of money which the hair is combed from the crown of the head and cut like a frame for the -may it continue."' it. (Laughter.)
face."
THE POPULAR SHINGLE.. In spite of these efforts of some hair- dressers to introduce long hair, the shingle retains a firm held on popular favour. The hair is now cut more closely" At the back and left to develop more soft ends in front than formerly, but other- wise there is very little difference potice.
able.
"CROPPED HEADS.
Sir Robert Lynn, M.P. (Northern When the rest of the world was living in the twilight of what is generally refer- Ireland), in response, said that a friendly red to as the dark ages, the light of and kindly feeling existed all over Ireland' Irish scholarship and learning was carried at the present time. The business of a through Europe by numerous pilgrims men of good will was to cultivate that from the land of St. Patrick. Now, in kindly feeling, and he said that without more enlightened times, there are still to any political significance whatever. The be found at our ancient Universities, as club had done good service in cultivating well as in some of our modern Univer the spirit of friendship.
Lord Mayo (Serator of the Free State) sities, Irishment who have migrated from their own land to educate our youth in said that they were Irishmen first, and
Some bairdressers say that the shingle literature, history, and the sciences. The Northern and Southern Irishmen second, military renown of your countrymen is He saw before him a prospect of pros famous throughout the world, and Irish-perity in the country. The people would is to become more masculine than little variation in style at least, so the men have always risen to great distinction work together, and not indulge in petty ever. The cropped" bead shows very in the Navy and Arry. At the present and wicked jealousies.
Mr. Shortt, K:C; proposed Thepninitiated observer may think. But there time we all hope we are entering on a
Bir William Joynson-Hicks, are subtle little differenees which appeal-İ
The hair period of peace (cheers) which will Visitors." ultimately lead to an era of development responding, said he had been asked by to the fancy of various women.
without the slightest-parting; or it may and prosperity in all countries; but in Sir James Craig to express his regret that may, he brushed right off the forehead Cuzc of accidents (laughter) we have be could not attend.
Sir William Bull, Sir John Ferguson, he parted from the middle and drawn 'in taken the precaution of putting a very distinguished Irishman at the bead of the Sir Allered Copé, Sir James Percy, Sir curves over each side of the face. One Navy, and selecting another for the im- Alan Burgoyne, and Senator Myles Keogh point is particularly" noticeable: that is portant position of Chief of the Imperiul also replied. Sir James Percy suggested the determination to show as much of the General Staff." (Cheers.) If the bead of that the Duke of York should visit ears as possible. To this end the shingled the Air Ministry does not happen to be Ireland, declaring that a very warm wel-hair may he drawn behind the ears and an Irishman, I expect he has some Irish come awaited the Duke and the Duchess then curled round on the face under blood in his veins or some Irish con- there. (Cheers.): nections, and I have"no doubt there are
any young Igishmen who will achieve great distinction in the youngest of the Services and carry on in the air the proud traditions of your race.
OTHER SPHERES.
"You have your celebrated artists re- presented at the Academy, and there also are to be found portraits of well-known Irishmen who have become famous in their own country and in this., One of the best known of your countrymen who has been bung-laughter)-(fortunately not in the literal sense) in that institution can gen erally be relied on to ride the winner at our great anounl, sporting event? I am sure you would like me to take this op portunity of wishing him on behalf of all assembled here this evening n speedy re- covery from his recent unfortunate ac cident. (Cheers.) In the realm of the drama, we immediately think of...that world-famous Irish dramatist who has gained the most remarkable popularity in English-speaking countries, and whose plays have been translated into foreign tongues and performed in 'foreign cities.
"Turning to other spheres and ac tivities, you have your great captains of industry and directors of commerce, who have enjoyed remarkable, successes at home and abroad. The latest type of marine engine is the product of an Trishman, and many members of the engineering profession throughout the Empire were born and educated in Ireland. Finally, I am not unmindful of the fact that the great boon of wireless telegraphy was given to the world by a renowned scientist whose mother was a native of your island. (Cheers.) It would not be difficult to refer to other provinces in which Irishmen have taken and are taking important parts, but I think I have said enough to convince you all that we fully recognize the debt which we, in common with the whole world, owe
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