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THE CHINA

FRIDAY JUNE 16, 1933.

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Something You Can Do To-night To Make To-morrow Happier.

Such A simple little thing, yet it will make all the difference in the world. A dose of Pinkettes taken to night will make you a happier person to-morrow. You'll feel fit and cheer- ful after those dainty little aperient wills have performed their gentle yet thorough cleansing work.

Pinkettes are liver and laxative per- fection, tone up the stomach and

THE STAMMERING CHILD

Patience Only Means Of Cure.

EARLY TREATMENT

Patience is the only means

Stammering give that little reminder which lazy curing stammering.

Get a vial of Pin-should be intestines need.

treated in its earliest kettes on your way home. For such

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little cost and trouble the returns stages.

BLOUSES FOR DAY

AND NIGHT Important Item In New Season's Wardrobe.

SMART CUT ESSENTIAL

Blouses are important fashion news this season-blouses for the morning, for the afternon and for

of

It should be regarded as

the

in health and happiness are wonder-jan illness or a disease and a stern

ful. All chemists can supply you with endeavour made to stamp it out be-| Pinkettes.

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fore it can do enough mischief to

blight the promising career of aj young man or woman.

A stammering child may be look- ed upon with an indulgent smile, but a stammering man or woman] is another proposition. 'A child does not always "grow out of it,'

as many parents Imagine.

Apart from children, grown peo] ple can acquire the trqable very casily. It will come with an attack) of nerves following a general run- down feeling, and it will prove diffi- cult to get rid of. An accident, or even indigestion, will cause stam- mering.

Many people fall to realize that it is a deep-rooted tendency. The

agony of mind suffered by those! who stammer is a thing to be experi enced to be fully understood.

The cause of the trouble is im- perfect nerve control. When there has been shock from an accident it.

is understandable, but it is not so

casy

to understand in a healthy child, and the weakness is probably) inherited or due to a pre-natal cause. Immediately the disability is noticed, take the matter in hand. With a little child, make him sound; every word slowly and clearly, go- ing over it again and again until word perfect. If it proves im-1 possible to get the child to speaki

without stammering, he must be

encouraged to sing words. This is the only solution. A child taughti to sing for what he wanta gets over the handicap in a much shorter time than the child who repeats the words over and over again until he can speak without stammering.

As excessive nervousness usually accompanies the condition, the child

ASSISTING THE HAIRDRESSER.

Natural Poise In Chair Necessary.

:

must be encouraged to mix with A woman sometimes wonders why other as much as possible. Self-another gets a better wave than she

consciousness must be avoided at

ali costs. Poking fun at the con- does, although they both go to the

The reason

is dition by

should same hairdresser. playmates be sternly discouraged. Gentle because one helps the hairdresser

of

and massage

the jaws

and the other doesn't. ips will stimulate the Bow ofj blood and help to strengthen the

The first woman, although she poor nerves. Vigorous exercise and reads or smokes while her hair is jan open alr life will also help to being done, keeps her back well

overcome the condition.

With adults, the same course must

fitted into the curve of the chair.)

evening too. The evening blouse welcome newcomer--ig worn for the party, informal din- ner, and cinema; it is usually made on tunic lines in shiny satin or some of the new lacquered mater. fals.

Very smart cut is essential; the blouse may be high-necked and sleeveless, or low-necked with a jewelled clip and long tight fitting siceevs that terminate well down the back of the hand. Made in white satin, and worn with a black satin cost and skirt, it is extreme-i ly smart and practical and one! wonders why it has not arrived be-, fore. The tuck-in blouse is still the best for morning, and cotton, and in one of the new crepe-like weaved,

is the smartest fabric you сап choose. With navy suit, weak blouse of navy and white, or navy and scarlet check; with a light cu- loured suit, a blouse of a darker huc.

Menu Suggestions| For To-morrow

Breakfast

Orange Juice Ready Cooked Corn Cereal Cream Soft Cooked Egge Buttered Toast

Coffee

Luncheon

Fruit Salad Bread

Butter

Ginger Cookies · Tea Dinner.

Sliced Roast Beef Creamed Potatoes Bread Flum Jelly

Head Lettucs French Creole Salad Dressing. Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Fruit Salad, Serving Three. 1 cup diced bananas

1 cup diced pineapple

1 cup diced peaches

1/3 cup French dressing

Mix and chill Ingredients. Serve on lettuce leaves.

Ginger Cookies (3 Dozen). 2/3 cup fat

2 cups dark brown-sugar 1/3 cup molasses

2 eggs

1 teaspoon ginger

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon cloves

1⁄4 teaspoon salt

4 tablespoons milk.

4 cups flour

2 teaspoons soda

Nearly all the morning blouses

Cream the fat and sugar,- Add are high at the neck: mau off

'molasses, eggs, spices, salt and them tie under the chin with a soft milk., Bent well. Add rest of in- bow, show above the suit a smart gredients and drop portions from little scart. In the afternoon your end of spoon onto greased baking blouse will probably be worn out-sheets. Bake 12 minutes in modar- side your skirt, and may either ate oven.

wrap and tie about the waist, or fall below the hips like a tunie Here cotton again is the first fa- vourite-there are most intriguing| styles in organdi, fine pique, and spotted muslin-but satin, crepe de chine, and even taffeta, are also to the fore.

SQUARE SHOULDER

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Reversion Of Dress. To Nineties.

French Creole Salad Dressing.

(For vegetable, salads)

3 tablespoons sugar

I teaspoon salt

1⁄2 teaspoon paprika

1⁄2 teaspoon dry mustard

1⁄2 teaspoon onion juice

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This crossword puzzle has been made by an expert but

our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic

spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.

13

12

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18

120

21

122

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1⁄2 teaspoon celery salt

1 tablespoon chopped olives

52 53 54

55

1 tablespoon chopped green

pepper

58

60

1 tablespoon chopped pimiento

1⁄2 cup salad oil

3 tablespoons vinegar

Mix ingredients and beat' 21

| minutes, Chill. Beat well and

serve poured over salads.

CHALK PRINTS FIND FAVOUR.

Dresses By Schiaparelli Picked By Swanson.

Paris. Those "Chalk Print" dresses of Schiaparelli's are sprinting away The whole style world seems to with all sorts of honours, Gloría gone mad with epaulets Swanson bought one the other day be followed. On all occasions speak This keeps her neck line right, and have slowly and distinctly, and on no se her head above the rim of the chair, cartridge pleated sleeves, box-lines and a lot of lesser lights have been The hairdresser is thus able to indicated by fur, Gibson girl tucks following her example. Gloria's count try to speak when agitated.

health.

HORIZONTAL

1-Hesitates

-Torment

17-A falsehood

12-Caress 13-Augment 14-Anxious 17-Ever (Post) 13-An infant's bed, 19-A partion of

medicine

21-A precious stone. 23-Undermines

25-A trailing plant 27-Parity 29-Army Ordnance

Department (abbr) 30-Enclosure..........

31-impaired

32-A game $

34-Candid

35-Molded

37-Pressed

40-Decay

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A tonic should be taken and strict work freely, to get all round her in short every conceivable device is in crepe de chine in black on attention should be paid to general head easily, and he also gets a car-is being used to give shoulders the white ground.

[rect sense of ber neck and head lines square wide look which we connecti

The dress is sleeveless and there and of her natural poise.

usually with the nineties.

is a little detached cape which con- The other woman lets her body It is interesting to note, bow-ceals the decolletage that makes it alide down into the well of the chair, aver, that a certain number of a charming dinner gown. Made to and her neck angs into as many couturiers, realising that not all bring cheer to a showery day is a creases as those of a concertina. their clients can adopt this style ribbed cotton coat, pale cream in When the first woman is in the successfully, have introduced other colour and fastened by copper cart- dryer she keeps her head well back, methods of sleeve treatment. jridge shaped slides, three on each so that her hair dries evenly all Among these are the full sleeves side, and trimed by means of use-

The hairdresser is therefore closely pleated at the shoulder ful double pocketa. lover.

not compelled to finish off with the line, and daring into fullness near

Strega green silk jersey makes hand dryer, and is thus able to the elbow.

another costinné chez Schiaparelli devote full time to the combing out In other cases, the shoulder it which is well worth mentioning. self is plain, and pleats are insert Strega jersey, we add by the way When you make a washing frock The first woman tells him exactly led in the sleeve in such a way as of explanation, is about the alithe- for your little girl make any left where she wants her parting, and to bring the width about half way riest type of jersey imaginable and over material into handkerchiefs often suggests trying a wave in a between shoulder and elbow, is made up into a very relaxed port These will get about the same different way. When he has finish- Then, of course, there is the of gown, ruffled up into several amount of washing as the frocked she takes the hand mirror and raglan sleeve, cut in one with the rows of frills for the huge but and when a patch is needed one looks at herself. The hairdresser shoulder, seen most often on the

soft bow in front and a long, shows that she takes an interest. coming more popular every day. pointed train in the back.

ECONOMY IN MATERIAL

and the extra touches.

may be used without being as likes that he is human-and it now swagger coats, that are be short sleeves. There is a large

noticeable as new material.

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