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登拌雞:

THE FOOLISH THINGS MEN WEAR.

"ATTEMPTED SUICIDE" EVERY DAY.

BEASTLY BLACK SUITS, AND WHITE COLLARS.

real health more.

Perhaps the small proportion of wome fault was that it was not fit, Dr Percy Dearmer, who pre- women in the audience, when Dr. to be seen since its hack was treat sided, told the audience that trou- Alfred Jordan lectured in Londoned as underwear. Even if he wore sers were introduced into Southern at the Royal Institute of Public Lo waistcoat a man would not take | Europe by the Barbarians when Health on dress in relation to off his coat when he was warm be- they swept down from the north health and disease, were afraid

In classical art trousers were the cause his braces were so ugly. Dr. that, as wual, woman would be the Jordan got over this difficulty by object of attack. They may have having his nether garments made to ben painfully conscious that a good fit above the bips. The abolition of deal might be said about the threat-waistcoat and braces would be a ened new fashion of long skirts for day wear, but they had, instead,

Trousers, he said, had had far too the rare pleasure of listening to a

long a run, Splashed with mud word of special praise and then they could not be adequately dean hearing a spirited denunciation of cd, and they were worn for months the stupid clothes worn by men. It a state that could only be was an eminently pleasant after described as disgusting.

vocated shorts for general use and stockings. There was no place and us excuse for the hideous, ridicu- lous garments known 38 plus fours."

noon.

Clothing should be as scanty as possible," said Dr. Jordan, who is the acting honorary secretary of the Men's Dress Reform Party." As big a surface of skin as possible should be exposed to light and air. Clothing should be as light in weight as it can be with protection against cold and against industrial ischance. It should be suitable, comfortable, loose, and attractive to 7.00 7.92 7.34 All these virtues in their clothing lock upon. Women have achieved May no fashion pundits succeed in depriving them of their hard-won freedom. It is to help men out of the rut of ugliness and stuffiness into which they fell in Victorian days that some of us founded the Men's Dress Reform Party,"

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mark of the Barbarian. Then laced trousers had developed into the modern costume. Dr. Dearmer was more cheerful than the lecturer, for be thought a good many reforma had already come about. Fifty years ago things were much worse, he said. The London crowd then consisted entirely of people in black, wearing black trousers, ties, He adok-coata, and stove-pipe hats. The coat had almost dieappeared. and the stove-pipe hat had given place to something slightly less hor rible. the bowler, which was now Appearing on ceremonial occasions. "We must get rid of it," he said,

Complaining of the dirtiness of men's clothes. Dr. Jordan said con- soution required man to wear a lot dark clothes when on duty Doctors were expected to dark clothes when seeing their Wear

his patients. In two days his white patients. He was in the habit of wearing white clothes when he saw suit was sent to the laundry be cause it was no longer clean, "Think of the state of a black suit that is worn not for days but for months or even years and never washed because it is not of wash able material," he said.

and wear so hard hats except for weddings and such important occa. sions. But nowadays we wear soft clothes, and we need not wear an enormous advance." starched collars and cuffs. That is

The Hatless Brigade, Emphasising the importance or exposure to the air and light, Dr. Dearmer said he found that in sum- mer, wearing only shorts and san- dals, he got a very good sun bath in his garden. If a visitor appeared he put on a light coat and felt quite He said that man was by nature

respectable. He agreed with Dr. unclothed. The first object of dress

**Aome of Beastliness.”

Jordan that the no-hab fashion was was not protection or decency but

"Man's evening dress," he add sensible, and suggested that an adornment Man had lost his fur, and when he wandered to cool clined, is the acme of beastliness. It attempt should be made to per carries the accumulated dirt of suade the most conservative body ates he found he ceeded protec years. Where is man's self-respect of men in the world, the scho tion, so he clothed himself in the Surely the time has come when masters, not to be eo conservative sking of beasts, and fally, from waiters and all others who minister about their boys. Why should the being a habit, clothes became a to dur inward needs should be com- boys of Westminster "School and arcessity. Men's clothes were pelled to wear white suits. The Eton, be obliged to wear tophats? heavy, tight, and ugly; they weigh-slogan for men should be Fewer, Why should schoolmasters not let ed six times as much as women's. lighter, cleaner, and brighter

"Suicide" Collars,

Dr. Jordan criticised the propoe- terous tightness of the collar and tie. The deck was packed with im- portant structures the wind-pipe, food-pipe, main nerves, and great arteries-all of them essential to iife Fastening a tourniquet round the neck was not less than attempt ed suicide. The next object of re- form WAS the waist-coat, whose

clothes,"

Dr. Jordan illustrated his lecture by several lautern slides of old and present styles of preposterous dress and of designs for reformed dress, By the time he had finished his audience was ready to agree with him that the picture of a tall young man in a conventional tweed suit; quite up to date, was ugly and absurd.

their boys go about bareheaded? Small boys were allowed to wear shorts.. It would be an enormous improvement if boys were allowed. to do so at the public schools in- stend of having to wear the ridicu ous costume of mid-Victorian days.

Men had helped women to secure their emancipation. It was now woman's turn to help men to free themselves from absurd and un- healthy fashions.

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day. (January 13.)

Hong Kong University Congrega tion Day, 5 p.m.

Queen's Crazed."

Theatre:

"Pleasure

World Theatre: "Don Q.", Star Theatre: Corporal Kate." Majestic Theatre:. "Cabaret Nights"

Entries close for Open Chess Championship.

K.0.5.B.,

Hounds Meet, Sheung Shui, Cross Fanling Hunt and Race Club

Roads, 3.45 p.m... Hockey Club U.S.R.C. ground, ǎ p.m.

IL.K. Rifle League Meeting, Volunteer Headquarters, 5.30 p.m.

Football:-Senior Division: R Navy e. K.O.S.B. Junior Divi-

Tea Dances: Hong Kong and sion: R. Navy v. R.A. Peninsula Hotels, 8 p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels, 6.30 p.m.

Tides: High, 9.01 a.m. and 7.35 p m.; Low, 2.40 a.m. and 1.03 p.m.

Europeau Mails:-Outward: Europe vid San Francisco (Pres. Jackson), 5 p.m.; vid Siberia (Pres. Jackson), 8 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: Crazed."

Pleasure

World Theatre: Revenge." Star Theatre: "Veiled Woman Majestic Theatre: "Cabaret Nighis."

Tea Dances: Hong Kong Hotel, and Peninsula Hotel, 8 pm.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 8.30 p.m.

Tides: High, 10.59 a.m. and 0.17 p.m.; Low, 4.07 .. and 2.37 p.m. European Mails:-Outward; H.K. Football Association, Coun- Europe via Vancouver, B.C., and rid Siberia (Empress of Canada),

Tuesday. (January 14.)

cil Meeting, 5.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "Pleasure Crazed."

World Theatre; "Don Q." Star Theatre: "Veiled Woman." Majestic Theatre: Cabaret Nights."

Tea Dances Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, & p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels, 8.30pm.

Tides:-High, 10.03 a.m. and 8.25. p.m.; Low, 3.24 a.m. and 1.49 p.m.

European Mails:-Outward :. Europe vid Marseilles (Angers), 2.30 p.m.

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Queen's Theatre: The Pagan." World Theatre: "Fazil." Star Theatre: "The Heart of a Nation (imatinees only).

Majestic Theatre: "Speedy." Tea Dances: Hong Kong Hotel, Peninsula Hotel, 5 p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails:--Outward: Europe vid Biberia (Kaga Maru), 9.30 a.m.

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