THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 10, 1937.

Child To

Encourage Your

Be Generous!

HAIR ARRANGEMENT FOR CORONATION

Styles That Will Hold

A Coronet

Hair just now is not well suited for coronets, and it is surprising that the coming event has not had more influence upon their ar rangement generally. One of the best modes for coronets was in

Edward VII when vogue

was

"Don't be a little piggy-wiggy," child has learned the joys of divid- treasures with others. we reprove Willy, when he hangs ing his tightly to his picture blocks, and Such provision puts the two chil won't give the young visitor as dren on a more equal footing. Then much as a peep.

each has something to share and not all the sacrifices must be made by just the poor, selfish hittle host.

·

But if he pushes the box upon them, and cannot be satisfied un- til the visitor accepts it and takes it home with him, our emotions change utterly.

of sermons

When the host finds that the visitor's toys are as delightful as his own, he will discover ways of him. "Why, you mustn't give your inveigling them away from

we boy," -away; things

tell But in return he must give some of crowned. These were the days of him. "Your Daddy gave you that, his own, so that he learns by his "rats" or pieces of unappetising-and he wants you to enjoy it.” own experience that to get he must There must be an utter perplex-give. This is a far more pointed les looking stuffing over which® › hair

any number son than was, rolled. The grander versionity in the mind of any small child of this was the transformation. who tries to understand the fine from his parents.

we draw between selfish which was set on round the headline with little frizzled pieces of hair graspiness and thoughtless prodi-JOY OF LIVING round the edges to dissimulate the gality. How can we ever make i fact that it did not grow there.

Apart from all the structural

START PRACTICE EARLY necessities, however, the result

a cushion round the head, It isn't too early to start witi Such children need to be given with a knob of hair to point the the every young child.

the satisfaction of bestowing gifts moral. The knob went inside the We may make it a practice to without the eventual embarrass coronet, while the rest served as ask him to share his toys with ument of having to take them back a cushion of maintenance. The-if only for a moment, "May again, when the mother or father effect was distinguished, becom-see your pretty ball?" we ask, and discover the extent of their liber- ing, and wholly artificial. It was then when he gives it to us reality. this artificiality which made for luctantly we accept it with a polite Such children learn by experi- "Oh, thank you,” and very short- ly hand it back.

was

its success.

Deplorably Distracted

combine

the

of

a

clear to him?

a conscious effort to

:

No one but а parent or Models which have been shown thoughtful sister or brother can lately for coronet-wearing try to do this so well, for each can mak

artificiality

show the crown, which is too small to en-child that it is enjoyable to share, circle the head, with the natural-and that immediately he has his ness of curl-clusters. The result is own toy back again. untidy and, even slightly vulgar. VISITOR'S TOYS It is to be hoped, indeed, that more heads will be seen-there are

When small children come to good many already-which have play, we can provide a box or a the smoothness of Queen Vie-basket of visitor's toys until the

toria's

when young. Here the

Some children need no lessons in generosity, for the joy of giving far outweighs for them the joy of possession.

ence that while mother does not give Mrs. Wiggins the living room chair, however, much she admires it, she does share with her the results of her experiment with some cakes, or a part of the batch of sweets she has made.

Children can share too, the works of their own hands, thus |getting satisfaction for their gen- erous impulses without working a hardship on parents who have sa- crificed, possibly, to provide them with worth-while toys and play apparatus.

by BETWEEN SEASON of Mydde Church of England

JAM RECIPES

coronet and the head have to cope

For seven years the boys and with each other, unconfused hair. Hair in general has grown

near Shrewsbury, have had a team deplorably distracted lately, and it

handbell ringers, trained by the head says little for the saving mercies

master, Mr. Percy Porch.' of the permanent

Aprayer-book found in the trenches that it wave

When the larder shelves are empty-22 years ago by a German soldier at seems to promote licence

rathering a few pots of the following jams Neuve Chapelle has now been return- than freedom in the bulk of hair-may be tried. While not possessing ed to its owner's widow, Mrs. Winter dressing.

the full flavour of fresh summer fruit, of Rochdale. they are a pleasant change and help depleted stores.

Fainted In Her Bath.

very

Banana Jam

Feel and weigh some bananas, not too ripe. To every pound of fruit al- low twelve ounces of sugar. To every banana allow half a large orange and lemon. Slice the bananas and put into a preserving pan with the pulp and A Girl's Terrifying Experience.

juice of the oranges and lemons, and their grated rind and two tablespoon- "I was greatly disturbed, when one fuls of water. Bring carefully to the day, my sixteen-year-old daughter boil and add the warmed sugar. Boil fainted in her bath," states Mrs. B. for about forty minutes, slowly and Higbid, of Eden Hills, South Australia, carefully, until thick: "For some time she had been

---- Rhubarb And Almond· Jam nervous, listless, and could not con- Wipe some sticks of fresh red rhu- centrate on her studies. Examinations barb, but do not peel. Cut them into were a terror to her. Gradually she cubes. To each pound allow a pound became bloodless and delicate, until a of preserving sugar and two ounces of total collapse resulted.

almonds, blanched and shredded. "A neighbour recalled Dr. Williams' Put the sugar and rhubarb into a pan, Pink Pills to my memory, and at once boil quickly, adding the almonds after and dissolve the sugar slowly. Then I started to give my daughter these ten minutes. pills. After taking the first bottle into a jelly, but will

This jam does not set go thick and decided improvement was noticed, and as she continued with the pills. her

syrupy when done. colour came back, nerves improved, she got much stronger

Date Jam Break up a pound of stoned dates and has had no and put into a preserving pan with more fainting fits. She is no longer half a pint of water, the rind and

anaemic, and everyone remarks on how juice of two lemons, and heat up. Then well, she looks,"

add a pound of sugar and cook slowly, Anaemia is a stealthy, real danger to stirring often, until it thickens. every young girl's health. It saps her at Pineapple Jam ⠀ strength and growth. If your daughter This is made with tinned pineapple. is tired, listless, complains of headaches Cut the pineapple into small pieces and backaches, has poor appetite, give and weigh it. To a pound allow her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once. twelve ounces of preserving, sugar and These pills actually help to make rich, the rind and juice of a lemon.

Boil red blood which promptly banishes the the pineapple with its syrup, ~ the distressing symptoms of anaemia from lemon juice and rind, and half a cup- the system. Watch the energising, ful of water very slowly until soft, powerful tonic influence of these pills which will be in about twenty-five on your daughter's health. It will de- minutes. Add the hot sugar and boil light you. All chemists sell them. again until thick.

Brilliant fuchsia chiffon is used to fashion the vestee and draped -collar of this powder blue crepe daytime frock worn by Jean Muir, alm actress, Cut flowers of self material mark the front of the houice, which simulates an eton,

are also used to trim the short puff sleeves...

The Eiffel Tower in Paris is just 50 years old, and 170 millions people have been up it.

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