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ENGLISHWOMEN-AND
THE MAN'S MAN
By SYLVIA THOMPSON
The Very Idea!
MODERN PLAYMATES FOR THE HOME
By Edward "Rabbit" Kally.
The arrival of Hagenbeck's
would bring could be used to make provision for those suffer- ing temporary unemployment owing to the shift over from to pesce expenditure. These are some of the material considerations affecting the issue. On the moral side, the case for disarmament needs no I doubt if there exists in any saldon, if she is a lady, an allur- arguing. The Prince of Wales, other country the English male ing appearanco. Her absence of, in a speech when he unveiled tone known and respected as "a or moderation in, make-up, her the British war memorial at Man's Man."
not-too-carefully-done hair, her Thiepval declared that the If such a phrase exists in any clothes which so carefully avoid names of those who fell in battle other language, it quite certainly any extremes of smartness must form no mere Book of the does not connote the plus-four'd, fashion, the very way in which monosyllabic, bronzed male dear she looks and moves characterise Dead, if they are to live for to the pen of the sentimental her as a woman who is not used evermore." They must be, he female novelist, whose notion of a to being admired (and who is said, the opening chapter in the good time, when young, is to "go quick to resent open signs of male new Book of Life"the founda on a spree" with ten other young admiration, taking it as a reflec-give you all the latest dope, tion and guide to a better civili men after a cricket match: and tien upon the lady-like quality of following our successful debut sation, from which war, with all later in life to sit silent upon "a her appearanco). the horrors which our genera tion has added to it, shall be banished."
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circus in Hongkong the other day reminds us to ask what is home without a pet animal or two, or three, or four or so On....
QPEAKING as an authority on animals, we are here to
peak in Darien" or in a club win- Then look at the Frenchwoman, at St. Patrick's Ball last Friday. dow in St. James's-street, smoking whom, as a Frenchman said to me
The first thing in to select your¦ · a pipe and staring at the toes of the other day. Nature has endow his well-polished, shoes,
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ed with far fewer natural beautics, animal. If you are a woman,
1.
Heroic Status
The average Frenchwoman is less husband will, of course, suffice, but. well built, less fresh in comple- if you are a member of the ster- It is this Man's Man who is toxion, less regular in feature than
English life,"
in
i
-Point Cushioned Power
Flight Comes to Earth Fuel Tanks.
nothing. be seen dressing for dinner in the an Englishwoman. But she lives ner sex, and want to be different, When a father takes his son desert, astonishing" exotic fauna with one fundamental certainty,we would recommend The new Rockne Six cars are hence, the lad may be puzzled world by the gleam of his shirt-for admiration. The smartness
to the museum half-a-century in the remoter corners of the that she is the natural subject smaller than an elephant.
Of course, care must be exercis- equipped with 10 Imperial gallon by a queer boxlike contraption front and the crease of his even of her clothes, the efficiency of ed in selecting your elephant. capacity fuel tanks.
with rods, smokestacks and all ing trousers. And these habits, her maquillage, her very looks and See and drive the New Rockne manner of gadgets. And, together with the proverb that smiles and movements proclaim to For instance, one elephant in a Six to-day!
should he ask, "Did people real "Still waters run deep," have the ordinary passerby her general small room will often make it and absolute sense that, because difficult to swing a leopald with- ly ride in those things?" his given him an heroic atatua
she is a woman, she is charming. out knocking off one or two of his | indulgent parent will reply,
Els imitatore, like the imitators There is no word in the French spots. "Yes, William, that's what of all types" (who have had his language which means what the Our Tiny is very annoying this train looked like in the pre-rail image held up to them during English mean by ladylike; nor Zeppelin days." The plans of their years of public school), are is a Frenchwoman hampered by way. Whenever he turns around, the German railways to put new seldom zo bronzed, so silent, so the obligation not to be con- the plane needs to be reflated, and high-speed streamlined electric devoid of cerebral life, so in-pricuous, so curiously handed on we've had the walls re-papered. trains in regular passenger
stinet with taboos and prejudices by one generation of Englishmen so often that the room is more like as the Man's Man himself. But to another. In other words, the government office. operation give commercial sanc-
apparently there is a feeling, here Englishwoman has accepted the
One of the best ways of living Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu begs to announcement. Many technicians, among of prejudice; so
tion to an engineering achieve and there, of a general weakening Englishman's idea that if she is.
during the Summer that the marriage. between his
that there is too attractive and noticeable for cheaply daughter Gertrade and Dr. K. W. them" excellent German en now a tendency to allow non-any excess of elegance or charm months is to keep Grizzly Bears Chaun will be solemnised at St.gineers, have been emphasizing Guardemen to wear ties to
re- or beauty she may well be taken chained outside the front door. John's Cathedral Wednesday, the 22nd March, 1933, at 3 pm. the importance of aerodynamics semble, if not actually reproduce, for that class of woman, afore- Our shroff was 'n trile nervous
mentioned as "fair game.” and that A Reception will be to ordinary transport. They the Guards tiel
Fantastic Men
Stubba Bond.' ...
ANNOUNCEMENT.
held at the Gloucester Restaur
ant at 4 pm. No invitations are
being issued, but all friends will
be cordially welcome;
DEATH.
have shown the great savings in power as well as the gains în
Attitude to Women
the last time he visited us, so he sent his assistant shroff to try the Unfortunately the
speed that result by applying to There is "one matter in which A very intelligent foreigner, back door.
ordinary vehicles the lessons of the Man's Man makes no conces in his book on the English charac. children had their two N.T. tigers overcoming air resistance that sons, in which his point of view ter, has made the assertion that parked there.
Influences the whole of English whereas the English male is a People who talk about drink NORONHA-Wencis Noronha passed have been learned in the con-life-ic, the secondary import- cresture fantastic and extra-
away on the 18th March 1933 in quest of the air. Yet it is one ance of women. Consciously or un-ordinary compared with the males wrecking the home, should try Foochow Beloved son of Hen- thing for an engineer to prove conciously all public school-made of any other nation--fantastic in a hippopotamus.
all funda- riette Noronka and the late that, because of its streamlines, Englishmen respect, if they can-his attitude towards
Our last poor. Hippy died of Henriqua Delphine Noronha...--- (Shanghai & Singapore Papers an ostrich egg has less air re-not altogether adopt, the Man'a mentale of life, including sex-the B.O. He ate the carbolic soay
a perfectly please copy).
sistance than a ten-cent piece. Man's attitude to the female sex. Englishwoman is
The
It is another thing to develop Already at his preparatory school hormal woman, handicapped and as fast as it was placed in his the small boy is given to under-even distorted by the English bath, and blew pink antiseptic light, streamlined trains upon a
stand that there is something in-man's habitual attitude towards bubbles at the mosquitoes on the basis where, they can be made ferior in the aex which includes her.
celling before he expired.
Longkong Telegraph. economically practical. Suff his mother and his sister. Later In other words, the English- A fine decorative effect can be
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1933.
cient saving in time must be this attitude is complicated by a woman is first-class female
offered to justify the additional general attitude towards the other material rather badly handled. obtained by a judicious assort- fares which, in the early stages sex which divides women into In possibilities she is much pret ment of anakes. We had to get at least, must be charged for such two classes: the women who are tier or smarter than the French-rid of our last lot, because Pete service. Here the trial trip of the fair game and therefore despic-woman, but the notion of in-and all our pals signed the pledge
and are therefore to be respected, possibilities.
THE ARGUMENT FOR "Flying Hamburger," streaking able; and the women who aren't feriority in her spoils all her after they visited us.
Deprived of assur- DISARMAMENT
between Berlin and Hamburg at not particularly considered. ance, she has none of the rights
The attempt of each
The
corners
with
The last man wo know. who kept 1 poodle was mulcted for $1,000 breach of promise.
day life.
HOW CINEMA:
Women
their
For filling odd an average speed of seventy-six There is an interesting antithe-which matter to her. The French- knick-knacks an ostrich is hard to In the mass of detail which miles an hour, affords a com-sis between the Englishwoman, woman has a real position. She bent. And, with proper care, even emerges from the various disparison that has been somewhat with her. well-established rights is the creation of the Frenchman.a whale can be domesticated.
Of course, accidents will hap- armament proposals which have overlooked. Its record of 178 of property, of voting, of govern-A Frenchman considers all women from time to time been put for- miles in 140 minutes has been ing and the Frenchwoman who as potentially attractive, and his pen. We remember when Pete woman, whom he was helping us to wean our last ward at Geneva, the public is widely compared with current has no vote, who cannot get a pass-particular apt to overlook the simple and train speeds. But the Reichsport without her father's or hus-chooses to be the centre of his whale of salt water. Pate mis-
BB supremely important fundamental arguments in fa- bahn's "rail Zeppelin" came with band's permission, and who has no home,
a diyer and four Water Authority your of reducing air, seo, and in a half-hour of equalling the rights over her own property. both to himself and to his country, took a suck for a blow, and It took The Englishwoman, with all her
Real Power
men a week to recover blau. land forces. It is well there- scheduled aeroplane time be mangranted privileges, has a man-
What we have no time for are fore, to get back for a moment tween the two German cities. made inferiority.
Frenchwoman has real those foolhardy people in Hong- to the basis on which the plea
Tht outward and visible signs of power in her home and over the kong who persist in risking life for disarmament "rests.
the differences are only too visible masculine sex, which probably ac-and limb by keeping Peidaeze, One The Revival of Hissing if you watch the ordinary English counts for her indifference to such golddsb, aspidistras, canaries and point to be stressed is that simultaneous disarmament does
woman or the average French secondary matters as passports, other dangerous pets. not lessen national security, but
Mr. Sam Livesey, the English woman-bred up in the school-property, and the franchise.
For to the ordinary woman there rather increases it. Moreover, actor, has achieved a curious room to believe that she is in-
ferior to her brothers, bred up is more delight in coming into a competitive armaments are fatal theatrical distinction. He is somewhat pathetically to imit-room and feeling that because to general security, for the the only actor for many years ate masculine sports, masculine she is a woman she is a delightful security of the stronger means who, on the West End stage, has phrases, and even, so far does she and intriguing human being, than The cinema is a wonderful thing. a polling-booth or It takes one out of oneself for a the insecurity of the weaker. [been hissed at the conclusion of carry this. Imitation of the self-in going to
LEX, to leaving the country without the brief hour. What a blow it is to come to be every performance. The hisses satisfied and superior stronger than the other must be receives are the mca-imitate the masculine walk-has need of her husband's permission.again to the sordid reality of every- fail, and may well end in war. sures of the success he has Looking at the matter from the attained" in arousing the aŭd- detestation .for the purely material standpoint, life, {ience's freedom, property, investments, villainy of the character he is trade and means of livelihood portraying, which is that of cannot be made secure by war, Samuel Bloodgood, the wicked no matter how victoriously, it banker, in the famous mele.. is waged. In war, these things drama, "The Streets of London." are sacrificed; only peace can The audience is said to enjoy make them secure. Lord Snow-hissing Mr. Livesey almost as den stated some time ago that much as watching the very out of every pound paid in taxes amusing burlesque in which he in Britain, over fifteen shillings appears. Nevertheless, one go, for paying for old wars or would not welcome a revival of preparing for possibly new ones. the old practice of serious his- Continued preparation on such a sing, the sort of unbridled be- scale, must lead; in the end, to haviour that turned the theatre national bankruptcy. We can-into a bear garden. Modern au- not organise the world for pros-diences too frequently seem to perity-settle. questions like to be, as loth to applaud as they working of monetary standards, are to catcall, Some producers or make any of the international appear to like this. Mr. C. B. agreements for solving our Cochran last year particularly economic problems-if the na- requested that there should be tions continue to prepare for no applause at all during one of war and think in terms of war. his productions, on the ground The one vital need for the re- that applause reminds people! turn of prosperity is confidence, that they are in a theatre and the feeling by investors, that destroys dramatic illusion. But their investments will not be for many theatre goers one of wiped out by war and the creathe chief delights of the drama tion of vast unpayable debts. is precisely this feeling of being Another point to be kept in in a theatre, a place where all mind is that disarmament will sorts of joyful and improbable not in the long run mean more things may happen. Spontane unemployment, but less. Money ous. and unchecked applause spent on armaments is taken spreads a feeling of corporate from the taxpayer, whose ex- enthusiasm throughout the place. penditure of it would create em- which helps to set exactly the Moreover, part of right atmosphere for enjoy ployment. the saving which disarmament ment.
JIG SAW
PUZZLE
"Now, you know you're not to interrupt father when he's
in his study."
What a nasty shock to return again to this world after haring lived (for a brief hour) in a universe where beautifully gowned mako love to everyone but husbands; where machine-guns rake the streets; and where monsters at- tack every beautiful maiden in sight.
But why go on? You know well as we do how wonderful it would be to live in that world. You Enow how marvellous it would be never to know whether your own wife or someone else's was at home warme ing your bed. And what a droll diversion it would make when one was enting one's timin in Mac's to have the place riddled with bullets.
Think, too, of the joy, when living. in that world, to go to cinema to ba taken out of oneself for a brief bour of this present
by seeing pictures
world.
鳙 • •
THE SPOT MARKED.
Speaking of cinemas wo hear that in "The Sign of the Cross," under the direction of Cecil B. de ("Bathtub") Mille, Claudette Colbert, CLA the Empress Poppoes, bathes in five hundred gallons of real milk, De Mille must be getting old. Ha forgot somep'n. It should have been asses milk.
Jait in an undertons for those with sizons constitutions. De Millies of God grind pentr.
pal.)
(All right, all right, old pa, old
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Stop us if we've told you this one
before. We met him in Chater Road. HIM: "Come round and dine with ma Monday 7"
US: "Borry, wo can't. Have a.n engagement Monday. HIM: "Well, make it Tuesday." US: “Golag out of town Tuesday?! HIM: "How about Wednesday?" US: “Oh, nil right, blast it. We'll come Monday!"