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"What do you expect this inll to produce?" Dr. Jordan was asked.

It must not be forgotten," he A DRESS REFORM BALL. preplied, "that our movement is in its infaney. Raform dress will not All men and not a few women be compirlsory. But can any ren- who are interested in the evolutionsible man pretend that dress suits," of men's clothes are eagerly look with all the dirt that they must ing forward to a Dress Reform bevitably accumulate in the couTE

all which is to be held in the of years or even of a few months, West-end of London before the end and stuffy boiled shirts and collars

form the ideal deneing kit?

of May.

Probably the first event of its kind, it is being organised by the Men's Dress Reform party, which was founded nearly two years ago with the object of bringing about, radient changes in the costume" of civilised man.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY ·Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.

VIOLIN RECITAL BY MR.

·J. BRAGA,

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.--Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m.-European programme. I p-Weather report, local timu,

etc.

It is surprising that women consent to dance with men who wear such things. The ideal even-1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, ing dress for men would probably 2 p.m.--Close down. irelude a pair of shorts and some 7 pm-Stock quotations... form of waistcoat in coloured face 7.03 10 7.45 31.m.- cloth, a white or coloured silk shirt, like Dr. A. C. Jordan, the honorary stockings, and shors secretary of this organisation, des-aandals than the pumps that met cibed to a Press representative the wear today.

arrangementa

which are being

more

"Sines men are shy about their nade. The dream reformers, he re. knees, I expect that many of our marked, have high hopes that | members will adept a modified forin this hall will be remember of Court bretelics. On going out Jd' in sartorial history 45 The ogcasion on which the first into the street they might wear effective blow was struck at the cloaks of caloured velvet or cor- palpable absurdity" of modern duroy. Others will no doubt com dress clothes.

Among the members of the ball. promise with, tradition by appear- committee are Dr. Percy Deariner,ing in kilts, which have been seen Teently appointed Canon of West before on formal occasions. I hope minster; M, Guy Kendall, head Inter of University College they will leave their necks free." School. Hamptond Mr. Erneat Thaiger, the actor: Dr. C. W Steely, chairman of the Party Council; and Professor J. C. Fingel, editorial adviser to the party.

At such a ball is would obviously.

highly inappropriate for the waiters and members of the orchen- tra to embarrass the guests by Banting stiff shirt fronts and tail coats. Arrangements will probably be inade, therefore, to have the musicians dressed in a costume that will not offend the feelings of dress reformera, while waiters will no doubt wear white washable coats," and possibly shorts.

- Prominent membera of the theatrical and medical professions have promised to attend, what should prove to be a very mild, danes indeed. Prizes will be given for the most ingenious efforts to pro duce something more healthy and mare becoming than the traditional black suits, stiff shirts, and con- HONG KONG WEEKLYstrictive collars which men wear tin all climates on formal occasions.

The ball-roum is certain to be Special prizes will be reserved for ingenious tailors and haberdashers, full of bright colours, and the ball,

The Ideal Dress,

it is hoped." will prove a power- The ladies, who, in the opinionul factor in advancing the cause of members of the Dress Reforma Party, have achieved comparative of ninsculine elentherophory." That independence in all matters relost word meaning. roughly? lating to clothes, will not be ax-! ** freedom to

what aceted to don fancy dress. They will be present xinly as erities pleasca," has been specially coined |and partners.

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Bandlowe Corn Song."-- American Legion Official Band.

-20269.

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The camp, gets its name from Old Faithful geyser which spouts every hour. The eruption is very regolar] ́and varies only about; five minutes. The water from this geyser is used to fill a large switaming tank, and the water is very hot. The bear feeding ground is one of the great | attractions of the camp and thou- sands of bears are fed here every iny.

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The next point of interest, after leaving Old Faithful, is Thumb 'Junction, and here the scenie trip' around Yellowstone Lake begins. To those who wajoy fishing, great spurt is to be had here in certain Song--" Dixie," -- Mary Lewis seasons of the year. The Govern-

(Soprano).—1345.

ment keeps the lake well stocked Chorus- Happiness Boys Going with fish and there is no danger of Noa 65 AND 67, NATHAN ROAD,

Abroad"-The Happiness Boys. the lake being fished out. Chorus Happines Boys ini London"-The Happiness Boys -22401.

A Fish Story,

Lake Hotel is the next stop. (This record is by special Here the fisherman can pull fish out of the lake and turn around request). Piano-Accordian Solo-"Italian and boil them in a hot spring with. Spanish Favourites." Mario out taking them off the hook. The Perry.-20249.

lake in very beautiful and has the shape of a man's hand. Night Quartet - "Golden Slippers."-steamer excursions can be arranged

Tuskegee Quartette.

and are worth the money and time spent.

Quartette "Heaven Song."

Tueskegee Quartette, -209:43. Instrumental-" Her Name, Was Hula Lon."-Carolina Tar Hecis.-20545.

Song "Moonbeams." Richard

Crooks (Tenor).—1371, Male Quartet "Bella

Hawaii-Four Aristocrats.

20387.

Chorus Hallelujah."-The

vellers.-2060D,

ele.

uf

6 pin-Weather report, local time,

7.45 to 8.15 p..

Canyons and Terraces.

The Grand Canyon of the Yellow.

stone is a wonderful and awe inspir- ing sight. The vivid colours of the canyon and the Yellowstone Water Falls in the background are to be long remembered,"

Mammoth Terraces are

one of the greatest sights the park has to offer. Theso high, multi-coloured, crystal formations are the result of Re-ages of Nature's work, and are the only thing of this kind in the world.

Another geyser bed, almost a duplicate of Old Faithful Bed, is the next stop and then the trip is finished, except for innny bye-ways of the Park. Theso side trips" as they are called are made with Minuet in G (Paderewaki- | horsen As it is impossible for Wright).-Victor Concert Orch. motors to get to these places. The "Amaryllis" (Chys-Seredy).-Vie average touriat does take these

"side trips " Lor Convert Orch-20100,

an they mean w good deal of time, but, if time is no "Love Everlasting" (Cushing-

object, these trips will show herds Frim).Victor Salon Orch.

of deer, elk, antelope and buffalo that can be seen in no other place in the world.

Orchestral.

In the Days Gone By" in

merich Kaiman).-Victor Salon Orch.-20189. "Serenade" (Moszkow).--Charles

Kellogg and the Victor Orch.

A small army of rangers is cmn- ployed in the park, and these men are always ready to help the travel- ler and if necessary protect him. ** Narcissus " (Nevin). Charles They are also quite ready to punish Kellogg and the Victor Orch.him if he breaks any of the Park's

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rules. The word of these men is

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Violin recital by Mr. J. Braga: with them..

1. "Caprice" (Gluck Saint To people who are going Home on

Saens). Harold Baner.-6540. leave by way of the United States.

and Chanda this trip is well

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regrettod.

RUSSIAN FARMERS IN

NORTH MEXICO.

Mexico City.The Ministries of Interior and Agriculture have de cided favourably on the request, of the American Slavic Colonization Trust, Inc.." to permit several thousand Siny farmers to migrate to Mexico,

im-

The Slavs, who are understood here to be Russinna, will be allow- cu to select various undeveloped regions in northern Mexico. Two Mexican commissioners will go to Europe to select the emigrants who will be allowed to enter the coun try.

Aaron Sapiro, New York lawyer, rapresenting the trust, recently nak ed for the permission to settle in You."-Jesse Maxied. It was understood here the-immigrants-would- establish their colonies on a co-operative "Ting-a-ling."-Jesse Crawford-basis. The Department of Interior

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announced that the Slavs would be "Stars are the Windows of Hea- come Mexican citizens, and were

ven."Jease Crawford,

experienced farmers: They are un "Meadow. Lark."-Jesse Cranford.derstood to wish to leave their.

-20234.

native land because of lack of sym-,

"Hello Aloha-How Are You 'pathy with Sovietism.

Jesse Crawford.

· Barcelona."-Jesse' Crawford.-

20263.

10.00 to 10.30 p.m.-

Concert Items

· MOST INDIGESTION REALLY 'ACIDITY.'

Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Soo folk call this Song "The Nightingale and the heartburn, others gastritis, init no Indigestion, serie dyspepsia, somNS Rose Rosa Pontelle (Somater what you call it the chances prano).--1456.

man.---20538.

are ten to one that the cause of Xylophone Solo-" Mighty Lak' the trouble is 'acidity' Excess alose" (Nevin).-Sam. Her stomach acid sours food before it has a chance, to digest, formenta- tion seta in and painful gases form. The surest and logical way to relieve digestive trouble therefore is to reriove the said that causes.

Malo Chorus Volga Bont Song" Russian Symphonic Choir.-20309.

Piano Solo Tango" (Albeniz).

-Wilhelm Bachaus. Piano Solo" Soaring" (Schu-

"mann), --- Wilhelm Bachaus: -1445;

Song" My Lovely Celia.”-

Reinald Wezrenrath (Baritons)

11443.

God Save The King." 10.30 p.m.-Close down,"

it. Biaurated' Megnesia not only does this instantly, but it also soothes, heals and protects the in flamed stomach lining so that lthy digestion follows paindonsły ́and naturally Get a package of Bisurated Magnesia from your chemist to-day; it is the one thing that will really help your stomach and rid you of digeative troubles completely.

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