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ARTISTS' VIEWS..
A great deal of discussion has arisen over the Hon. John Collier's criticism of Mr. Jacob Epstein's figure of Rium (the goddess of Nature) on the Hudson mem- orial panel in the Bird Sanctuary in Hyde Park.
As modes in dress, su do modes in jewellery change. Very often, as is only astural, one is influenced by the other Just at present, the pearl necklace is undergoing a change which has been ren
Speaking at the Authors', Club dinner, dered necessary by the alteration in the Mr. Collier described the work as neckline of the new models and the pre-bestial figure, horribly misshapen, with ference most of these show for a V. neck enormous, claw-like band. With a round, spare or hobean neckline predalainating a shirt string of pearls could be worn, but with this new
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THE DIRECTORY
1926.
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MOTOR BAN AT CAMBRIDGE. IN COURSE OF COMPILATION=
NO MOTORING FOR FRESHMEN.
THE NEW REGULATIONS.
CAMBRIDGE, October 2nd. restrictions
upon under- the The Channel Islands are up in arms, graduat motorists imposed by Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark are Vice-Chancellor, Professor A. C. Seward, in a ferment. There is talk of defiance have caused something like consternation of the British Government, and even of among the men who have just assembled for the beginning of the academic year, None of the 1,800 cars owned by under graduates may be used after dark, and, ad freshman, may own a car at all in.] Cambridge."
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"No taxation without representation " is one of the island battle cries, and although Jersey may not be America," the Boston tea incident, which preceded the War of Independence, is recalled "as a precedent.
The following artists have given their views on the ideal type of women:
Hon. John Collier, R.A.: In the search for the perfect woman one cannot do better than go to the classical ideal öf the beat Greek period. There are many beautiful women who do not conform to What is causing this outery is the re- the Greek ideal, but we ought not to quest of the British Government that depart from it too far. My personal idea!
lenger line, the string has to be lengthen ed also. Therefore, strings of pearls or fancy beads will be much longer this A favourite idea will be to twist the string once round the throas so that is that of absolute wholesomeness--a well Jersey shall contribute 325.000 a year it caps this tignty, and then to let the grown, well-nourished, and well-exercised and Guernsey £73,000 to Imperial tara-
body, with an intelligent herd,
contion. A commmittee of the Privy Coun- remainder of the string hang downsider that the average Englishwoma of below the waist. Another, will be to knat to-day is not at all far short of the ideal cil, consisting of the Duke of Atholl, Artists could find plenty of beautiful the string just at the point where the women if they cared to look for them, but V. décolletage ends. Another, to swist they prefer to pass them by and to select the string round the throat and let the abnormalities, and even those they carien remainder hang down the back, either) ›lucse or knotted.
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Although coloured pearls are still the vogue, there is reaction growing in favour of strings of pearls interspersed with cut or coloured faney heads. An other favourite whim is to string large and small pearls together. The earrings. of course, must always match the neck let that is worn with them.
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Sir Frank Dicksee. P.R.A.: There is no coramon artistic ideal of women, but we cannot go beyond the Greek conception of form. The Greeks and some of the finest Italians have established a concep- indeed to outrage. Yet the Greek type tion of beauty which it is very dangerous
has not the spirituality we demand to-day. now to express, as well as physical beauty. There are things of the spirit we want To express perfect womanhood you must tum to motherhood, but for something that is a pure joy to the eye I select the
girl of 17.
ajor-General J. E. B. Scels, Sir Henry Craik, M. P., and Mr. W. Graham, 31.P., visited the islands from October 17th to October 20th to investigate the ma: ter," and this is. regarded merely as a preliminary to coercion.
"It would ruin us," declares a leading! Jersey' man. We shall never pay it."
FIGHTING FARSON."
Opposition to the proposed taxation was
put still more forcibly by Mr. Deputy George Gray, famous music-hall audiences' twenty years ago as among British
the Fighting Parson," and now a lead-
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The motor habis, when it becomes an obsession, induces a state of mind out of harmony with the best traditions ol Cambridge said the Vice-Chancellor in addressing the Senate here..
TOWNSMEN'S PROTESTS. When the ban on night driving was
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THE DIRECTORY cover the notable
Netherlands India to Siberia, in which
events, ports and citise of the Far East Fronts Europeans made
imposed last year, it was pointed out that as the University authorities could withhold sanction from any dances in Cambridge, undergraduates were able to dance by motoring to Bedford and other Not only is the Directory se full and complete neighbouring towns where the ban dich case as it can be made, but sach Colony, For or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP not apply.
TION, carefully revised each year, the majority of which will serve sa an accurate GUIDER FOR THE Tours, giving overy "detail in conection with the places, their History
Serious protests have been made re- cently by townspeople and magistrates at the increase in reckless driving,
Information in these Descriptions, consist- Enota concisely set out, and confining Severe fines, have been imposed at the ing of a hundred interesting articles, pokech police court, and the list of accidents | statistics of the Trady of such County and
port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. has been inouating steadily.
The Book is printed from New Type specially Undergraduates have visions of thril reserved for the parposs, and uniformity, in
So varied are the materials which ideal of womanhood. 3ly idea of perfecting member of the locul "" States," or ling pursuits of offenders by the procery arrangement greatly facilitaton reference.
weavers have created to resist rain and wind, that it is no longer neressary to swathe oneself in cumbersome mackin tosh that is a veritable apotheosis of ugliness in order to protect oneself from the rain Impermeable crêpe de Chize is an old friend that has done much duty
Mrs. Laura Knight; I have no lasting tion is merely the appeal of the moment in relation to the subject and mood I desire to translate. But think the modern type of woman is rather wonder- ful, because it depends on its own beauty and not on such effects as those produced by masses of hair.
in the form of coats and skirts and wea ther coats since it was first launched s
Mr. Gerald Festus Kelly, A.R.A.: In couple of years ago. Now comes a new searching for the perfect woman în art, kind of georgette ciré which is a light every artist thinks that he is going back as chiffon and yet prepared in such, 1
to nature. To define one's own ideal is clever way that it can defy the windiest & dimcult matter. Each artist seeks for or the wettest day on record. Rübberised certain characteristics in his models and talletas is another material that com- stresses them in his painting. bines the qualities of lightness, durability
Parliament.
"We have tried to live within our in. that we can pay any more than we are come," be declared, “and I do not think paying. To pay £325,000 a year would ruin us, yet it would only be a drop in the ocean of British taxation.
"What about Malta, Jamaica, or the Seychelles? The whole thing is impos- sible?
I understand that in the last resort Jersey, as a self-governing possession" of
unces and charters.
No doubt the British Government have
torial motor-car, for a special motoring proctor has been appointed.
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Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Firme,
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A decided falling-off in the business the Directory gives the CLASSTUTED LISTS district, and a possible reduction in the of the many garages in the Cambridge of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger
Commercial Centres, strenuousness of local police duties, may be looked forward to. In effect, after ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS in the ending of Summer Time; the the Far East contains the names of over thoroughfares in this district will become deserted after six yo'clock, and earlier. in mid-winter.
The need for strict attendance at lectures and the physical safety of the townspeopde are jointly responsible for the new order of Profesor Seward, who
Commenting on Mr. Collier's pointed
arguments on their aide. They is Master of Downing College.
represented in the Venus di Milo and not | so divorced from reality as that of modera paitters.
Mr. Epstein said:
out in their original request that the Channel Islands look to Great Britain for their markets, their safety against
outside enemies, and their protection at law; while they enjoy the services of British diplomatic and consular repre- sentatives."
Mr. Harry Morley: My ideal of the the British Crown, will rely on ita Con- and impermeability. So, there is really perfect woman in art is that of the Greek stitution as expressed in royal, orthin no excuse for the modern girl to lock a school before it became absolutely plassic fright every time the heavens spad flown--something not quite so realistic as that showers on us and she is obliged to cover up before. venturing forth. XILLINERY TRIMMINGS
Flowers as a millinery trimming are going to be very much in evidence this *CKLOG, Last year, Dame Fashion showed herzelf in such a very modern mond, that milliners were forced to obtain effects in all kinds of usual, severe futuristic mediums. This year, however, there will
a perfect riet of flowers. Many of!
He has what modern scientists can the small hats show crowns made entirely feminine complex
on the brain. He of Howers-small roses, daisies, primis not only distressed about women in art, rpses, snowdrops and the like. Many of but about women altogether. the large-brimmed hats also boast crowns
People like the Hon. John Collier nate with chagrin that all their efforts at attacking my Rima memorial have signally failed. He is simply following a disap pointed group with this attack
that are more like a giant pia cushion' We talk in two different languages. of towers that anything else, although am concerned with, sculpture and art, and the majority are merely trimmed with he is very much concerned with nudes and great clusters of Bowers perched at the things of that sort. side and rippling down and over the brim. The helmet hat that was such a, success last season is being carried out in the
now hats, but instead of the ridges that cross over the crown of the hat from ex to heing made of stiff faille or moirs ribbon or of the same straw as the bat, they are being made of loops of flowers. Stock petals hunched tightly together are being used a lot in this way on helmet hals that are carried out in the popular violine shade. Sometimes the Boral loop will be exught right on top with a saucy bow of ribbon.
SNAKE SKIN BELTS!
The nake, when alive no doubt con-
Sonie combine, the possibility of both effects by having a 'sht front that is fitted with a row of tiny huttons one side and corresponding loops the other, so that the sweater can be worn either open or closed When a sweater is intended for wear exclusively in the house, very often a thin linen slip is worn underneath, bus as a rule, this is dispensed with and the sweater is pulled on over the head and worn fitting close to the body.
FOURTH-PIECE DRESS.
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aiders us as his chief and rightful prey, The fourth-piece dress is one of the but once dead, it is we who revenge our features of the season, as well as being selves by turning his skin into every an important concession to the busy article and decoration of our clothing woman who has either not the time nor where it can possibly figure. Long ago, the money to give all the attention that we made shoes and bags of it; now the is necessary if one would aim at dressing
with good taste and variety. The founda big designers are using scraps of it as strimming to tailored coats and jackets, tion of this is a one-piece dress made un dabbing appliques of it onto pockets and very simple, straight lines. Over this, if cafls and making entire collar and cus one wants to ring in a change, can be of the dead reptile. Snake skin belts, slipped a tunic in light crepe de Chine. too, are frequently the chief feature of a to match the dress, or in crêpe Geor- To make still, another change, simple morning frock, the one note that gette. renders it personal and different to all there is another, tunic in a harmonising others.
The hats that are worn with shade to the first and made just abade. costumes or costs on which this skin smaller so that the first one shows out figures, usually, to be in keeping, add a from underneath and constitutes a kin
of hand to throw the second into relief. binding, or a band, or both of the same. Lizard skin, of course,, is, used as freely Last of all, comes a tape-jacket to pull as snake skin for these varied decorative on for street wear. With black, nigger or blue as a foundation, any number of changes can be effected at little cost and little trouble. An effective detail is to I wonder how many, many years it is line the jacket with the same material as since the sweater was looked upon that with which one of the tunics is essentially as a garment for went exclu- made.
purposes.. SWEATERS.
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sively by sailors or, when it did escape FLORAL RIBBONS, into other realms. by yachtsmen who
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THE MOTOR PROCTOR.' Every motor car owned by an under graduate is being registered by the Uni versity authorities, Mr. D. Portway, the old boxing Blue, who has been ap. rointed special motoringy proctor, told me to-day. He is a motoring man him- Scales of self.
together with the Tarts of all the most import
Treaties concluded with the countries off Basters Ana, the varions Customs Tarifle Trade Regulations, C, Consular and Court
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The communication recalled that while
Hongkong Stamps Duties, Bignal the Englishman paid £17 a head in taxes, **Happily," he added, this extensive Codes, Chiness Festivals, Tables of Money.
Weights and Measures and other Com the Guernseyman paid £3 9s, and the registration machinery already
mercial Information. Jerseyman £7. The British national largely in existence, but the matter has debt is 160 a head, that of Guernsey £12 developed so much that the appointment 4s and that of Jersey £12..
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The Englishman pay 43. 8. in the of a special proctor to deal with motor pound in income tax; the Guernseyman sary. I have had some experience of
cars alone myself has been found neces and the Jerseymne not a penny.
Wine, beer, spirits, and tobacco are all much controlling undergraduates' motor-cars dearer in England. A 12s. 6d. bottle of
aa junior procter. whisky costs only 8a. 6d. here, & bottle af brandy from G., and a is. 6d. packet of cigarettes 10d.
Impose heavier duties," the Govern ment say in effect. "Why should you escape income tax ?
Freshmen this year are not to be allowed to own a car or motor-cycle at all. After their first year, undergra dnates may own one, but they may not drive it after daylight without special permission... Happily, there is every in- Tersey-and the case for Guernsey indication that Cambridge men are going similar-retorts that she imposes a house to support the Vice-Chancellor's new and land tax, a yearly capital levy on regulation. all other property from clothes to hank balanges: a road rate, police rate, ovcu pier's rate, not to talk of an amusement tax. a motor tax, liquor licences, and atamp duties. Fler Budget is only £200,000 a year, and if there is a deficit it is met by a general rate.
There is no dole--able-bodied men out of work are employed on the roads.
Potatoes, tomatoes, and visitors are the only sources of income.
There are no other important industries to tax
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, Additional replies are as follows:- Ints. We import almost every article we use, and these articles have, in effect, already been taxed in England. Exports-Great us protection against Canary Island, Spanish, Italian, French, and Dutch produce, and the case may be altered,
DESCE. Our contribution to imperial defence is conscription. Every mau from sixteen' to thirty-five years is
WAR
liable. Twenty drills are done yearly by 550 officers and sien of the militia. FENSIONAThe British Government pay Ex in war pensions to Jersey non, "women, and children. They promised to do so if we sent meato France. Are they going back on their word?
CONTACTION-We contributed £280,000 in war expenditure. TELEPHONES.We bought them for £20,000, and still the British Government take 10 per cent of the gross takings-not TELEGRAPHS.We would gladly buy them
of the profits.
and work them at a profit. WIRELESS-Dificulties put in our way by the G.P.O. prevent us having even A system to safeguard the passenger boats. Government have been annoyed by the "In my opinion,” said Mr. Gray, "the influx of was profiteers passessing tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands
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sported it in.company with trim' fangel As well as a return to flowers this sea-· trousers, and jaunty middy caps? What son as a means of millinery trimming, ever the length of time. it is "fact that there will be a revival in favour of floral the sweater has come to be considered and richly embroidered ribbons. Some of as much a garment for wear by women these are works of art so intricate are Gerinolines were at the beginning of the designs and so skilfully carried out last century. Through a succession of in u harmony of colours. And will they evolutions, it has now emerged in the might be, for the close fitting, narrows daintiest possible models. For Winter brimmed hat, will continue In reign year, sweaters are made of a fine white supreme and bewilder milliners whose wool, and usually they are mixed with task in life is to make every hat they crée de Chine or other fabrics to add turn out look completely different to every a feminine note. A white jersey all down other and express the personality of the the front will show this. bound with red wearer. Loops of rihhon cascade over of pounds. These people bave put rests crêpe de Chine and collar and cuffs of the crowns of hats. per bows sick up. up here--we have no Restriction Act the same added. Another will be carried right on top of the crown, stiff bows are
in the same way in red wool or red, set up at the side or soft satin bows and have driven Jersey families into cel jersey and the crêpe de Chine. Most droop gracefully down one side and finish lars. Tax them by all means fo models are slit down the front, but a off with a long streamer that the wearer "There is also the registration of com- few are pulled on over the head and show generally twists across her throat in front panies in Jersey, which has cost Grest
collar that rolls up to under the ears, and allows to trail down over her other Britain 222,000 in recent years,
shoulder... (Continued un next Column),
(Continued at foot of next Column.)
In the past we have had about 1,501 motor-cars and motor-cycles owned by undergraduates, and of these perhaps 300 were owned by freshmen,
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"I suppose if there are fewer under- graduates driving cars there will be fewer undergraduates driving them dan- gerously," Mry, Hartree, who is 'Mayor' of Cambridge, told me. There, his been a good deal of reckless driving in the past, but, of course, other people are concerned as well as undergraduates.
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LUMP SUM "Guernsey has offered to pay a jump. sum 125,000, but bas received no reply do the offer. A Jersey committee reported to the States in favour of pay- Parliament, influenced by meetings held ing £230,000, spread over five years, but
opinion, rejected the proposal by a deci all over the island to ascertain, public
sive majority.
Our rops are "a gainhlo, and trade: has received a bad set-back How, then, certain that the people will never agree can the money be raised? It is at least to an income tax."
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