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THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933,
111 The WOMAN'S Page t
Do You Like Being Neglected?
Neither do your internal
which
KEEPING KIDDIES LOVE
Mother Is Baby's First Friend.
How often does one have to listen
Your stomach, liver and intestines ap preciate a little attention to their needs and they amply repay It by better ser-
"The vice.
food tract and digestive or gans need an occasional cleansing. In cson a slight accumula- almost every person a tion of waste matter goes on needs periodical attention. Everyone to someone deploring the fact that should take an occasional dose of Pin- Mrs. Brown, who was so passionate- kettes.
These splendid all-vegetable ly attached to those two children of aperient and liver pills stimulate the entire digestive system, cleanze the hers whilst they were little, seems to be losing them in some mysteri-1 organs, make you feel brighter
ous way, now that they are ap- healthier in every way.
The occasional cleansing with Pin- proaching adolescence! And it is keites is a duly you owe to your hard-the children who are blamd every working internal organs. Do not neg-time, "Selfish, ungrateful little Ject them. All chemists can supply wretches. How can they forget the love she lavished on them in the past?"
and
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This is manifestly unfair to the on the children, for it depends mother of a normal child whether she loses or keeps his love after childhood has passed.
The woman who cuddles and pets her baby overmuch is, whether she realizes, it or not, indulging her own feelings at the expense of the little one. She is, unknowingly perhaps, appealing all the time to one side of his nature only, and, that side the least advanced in his make-up. And to do this habitually, means
in-
evitably that the child's natural development will be the actual cause of his growing away from her.
A Pool Of Love.
This sounds a hard saying, but it! becomes easy to understand when you realize that your baby is born with a kind of pool of love emotion,| with practically no outlet anywhere for it, and with himself as the cea- tre of this reservoir-of-feeling. This is wise Nature's provision for the safety of the frail little life.
His feelings for those around him in character- are purely sensuous
he is only influenced by how they minister to his own gratification;| his warmth, his comfort, his ep- petite, his safety, his amusement. And for. his reason-and this rea- son only he "loves" bis mother best of all
It is a primitive love, but as the child develops, he travels exactly the same road as did the human race: and some day that pool of sensuous love will begin to find outlets for {itself, and flow out into all the other types of affection of which the
more advanced human crestars is comes self-reliant, the streams will begin to flow away from you, and jcapable.
And it is upon the direction taken you will be left in a desert of utter by this pool of feeling that the future relations of you and your baby will depend.
Different Outlets.
.
lonelines.
or
On the other hand, you can, it you are wise, be his first friend and his first heroine. It only means Life supplies various outlets for sometimes setting aside your own this feeling. There is the channel Interests, giving an "attentive" ear of friendship and common interest to his questions, and "real" help in to draw it in one direction; the ad- the difficulties that his play miration for intellectual achieve "work," with diminutive hammer or ment and physical prowess to send spade, demand.
You may not be very strong or It flowing in another; or compassion and the protective type of feeling very intellectual, but your develop- to lead it along yet another channel]ment in those respects are so in ad- If, therefore, you have made your vance of his that he will, if you give appeal to your child only through him the chance, hail you the "needing" side of him, It follows prodigy of physical and Intellectual that as the child develops and be achievement.
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BELT IMPORTANT ACCESSORY
Variety of Novelty Fabrics Seen.
With the accent on the normal waistline rather than the high em- pire line which often excluded. ■! altogether, belts are an extremely important accessory this
belt
season.
The variety that is as strong feature of fabrics of the costumes themselves, may be said to be re- Alected in the wide assortment of belt materials.
upon
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In addition the great emphasis placed
contrast likewise makes belts of more than usual im-i portance.
There are more of the novelty fabric belts this season, ranging from wide cut softly crushed sashes with long ends tied in a loose bow at front to woolen fabric tailored typer in narrow widths.
One of the ways to work put a contrast on costumes of neutral [colour is to employ a dark colour for the belt and pick up this same colour with other accessories such
as buttons, gloves, scarf and hand- bag. Reverse this process if you prefer the light affect on costumes.
dark
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE,
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetle spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altbo.
12
13
FUSSY SLEEVES FOR
AFTERNOON
16
17
2,1
24
loose coat with
cape
sleeves
By sleeves on the part of the dress with which it is worn.
to the elbow is extremely and it allows of long gloves to fill the gap at the lower arm or of fus-
smart:
The leg-of-mutton and the um- brella sleeve seem to predominate here, the leg-of-mutton being cut of short at the elbow, reduced to small size, or worn in the ordinary Way.
The umbrella sleeve is general- ly short, like a small capè except that Its folds provide a number of points round the lower edge.
Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
TIFFIN
- Chestnut Tirabales Veal Kidney en Caserole Fried Rice
1
Veal Kidney en Casserole.
veal kidney, 4 tablespoons,
0 slices bacon, 8 small onions cup veal gravy, 1⁄2 cup strong stock, 6 potatoes, salt and pepper to taste. Trim the kidney, leaving on' it only a small quantity of fat. Melt the butter in a casserole dish, fry the kidney and cook it for 20 minutes, season it with salt and pepper. Cut the bacon into small pleces, par-boil the onions; wash and prel the potatoes and cut them inta dice. Add to the kidney all these ingredients with the strong stock, cover and place in the oven. When done sufficiently add veal over-gravy, and serve.
Moulded Cabbage Pumpkin Pie and Cream Pures of White Beans DINNER Tomatoes Stuffed a La Carolina. Savoury Pie Parsnip Toast -Buckwheat Cakes Orange Sauce
Soak a pint of white beans
aight; drain, place in a saucepan Tomatoes Stuffed a la Carolina.
Select a dozen round tomatoes of with half a pound piece of salt}
the same size. Remove a plece pork, one carrot cut in quarters, about an inch in diameter from the one white onion with two cloves blossom end of each, and take out stuck in, two branches of parsley, the seeds. Cook a cup of rice in a half a teaspoon salt, half a teaspoon quart of well-seasoned stock, with half an onlog cut fine. When the of pepper, and one quart of stock
rice is nearly tender, add half, a (or water). Cover pan, boll thirty minutes, then set in oven one hour, cup of melted butter, and mix thoroughly but carefully to avoid Remove, free beins from all the Breaking the grains of rice; put ingredients, then press through a back the covers, set in a baking éleve into another saucepan, add pan, stem end down, brush over half an ounce of good butter, and the outside with olive oil or melted mix well with wooden spoon while butter, and bake half an hour in 'a heating for four minutes; remove, moderate over. Remove carefully land use as required.
to a serving dish, and pour around.
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HORIZONTAL
1-Give
B-A rodent (pl) 9-Lacerated
11-A portion of
medicine
12-Indefinite article 14-A vegetable {pl} 16-Like
16-Crimson
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† HORIZONTAL (Cont) | YERTICAL (Cont)
|26-Printer'a measure
11-Eats
$7-Exist
13-Close
|39-Five hundred two
15-Dirt
(Roman)
17-Dropped
40-A pronoun
41-Gift
22-8ecretary of State
43-Act
44-Poet
|45-A falsehoods
18-Comparative suffix -47-Howls 19-Point of compres
(abbr.)
20-in a greater depres 21-Organs of hearing 28-Make a misstep. 24-Part of a stair 25-Decay 26-Country' in Europe 29-A massure of paper
(pl.)
32-Judge 33-Fur-bearing animal 25-Conjunction
48-Ventures
VERTICAL 1-To be unpleasantly
brillant
2-Near by. 3-Used In negation 4-Honest 5-Trust 6-Farm animal 7-Musical note
-Band
| 1C-Mistake
20-Dacorated
(abbr.)
28-Preposition 26-Dispatched 27-Exist
28-Tilted
29-Resist authority 30-Because 31-Spoken 32-Place for keeping
mlik products
of beasts (pl.)
34-King |36-Mzkus a mistaka |38-Girl's cALITIO
41-Mats
|42-Chinese plant
|44-Barrel (abbr.)
48-Sentor (abbr)
The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue.
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