Alarming

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 19TH, 1918.

Results

of

Hair

Neglect.

ROOTS CHOKED WITH SCURF, BALDNESS ENCOURAGED, AND BEAUTY AND STRENGTH OF THE HAIR ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED.

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Siste of Hair Care wenas ultimately the abso bude las of the hali?", feauty and strength.

fore any past of body your hair re quires costant cert and strïtion:

, is most lelicans and amaiden Atructure. This is shown by the fact that illness frequnity causes

all the patient's fair to tail out.

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THE DANGER,

dun resuit of neglosting, to "kill" socs hair daily ja that deposits of curf and greasy water accumulate my jour stalgi

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ito hair roots to death.

The first symptom is when,

your hair begins to sylu ar

he end, which may happen. without your being aware of it.

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other nationa arrivo at them. He does not believe in short cute, nor in learning by the experience of others And so the watobeords" Liberty," * Juation," "Con- Palitation," so dear to him at home, leave him cold abroad. Or, rather, they make but with irritation. him very warm, but warm not with zeal

To write from China about the English man piny-seem an odd choice, Butt seo him abroad is to see him afresh. At Never was such a pourer of cold water | home he is the air one breathes; one is

jon other people's enthusiasms. He cannot unaware of his qualities. Against a back endure the profession that a man is moved.

of other races you suddenly persample, with the "auti-opiu move

by high motives. His annoyance, fort ceive bin, and can estimate hinment is not thie to the fact that he sup Fallaciously or noas you estimate ports the importation. into China of foreigners

Indian opium Very commonly he dese So seen the Englishman appears as the (dreadful word!). It is got up by

Fot. But the movement is an "agitation. eternal schoolboy I mean no insult; I missionaries. It purports to be based on anean to express bis qualities as well as moral grounds, and he suspects everything his defects. He has the pluck, the zest, that so purparts. Not that he is not the sense of fair play, the public spirit of Almost invariably he is.

himself moved by moral considerations. our great schools. He has also their nuo never-admit it for himself, and he deeply

But he will) nees and their levity. Enter his office, suspects it in others. The words and you will End him not burried or

"hypocrite," "humbug," "sentimentalist worried, not scheming, skimping, or hust work off his steam, sit quiet and wait,

suring adily to his lips But let li ling, but cheery, genini, detached, with fand you will find, often enough, that he an air of playing at work. As likely as has arrived at the same conclusion as the not, in a quarter of an hour he will have sentimentalist only, of course, fort asked you round to the club and offered quite different reasons! For intellect hel you a stinger. Ding with him, and theas little ns, except so far as it issues in talk will sure on gall or racing, on shoot-practical results. He will forgive a man ing, fishing, and the gymkhana. Or, if for being intelligent if he makes e you wish to divert it, you must ask him fortime. But hardly otherwise. Still, he definite testing out matters of fret. has a quen balf-contemptuous admiration Probably you will get precise and intelli- for a definite intellectual accomplishment gent replies. But if you put a general which he knows it is hard to acquire and question he will Bounder resentfully, and is not sure he could acquire himself. if you generalise yourself you will seThat, for instance, is his attitude to those him dismissing you as a windbag. I the who know Chinese. A sinologue," he religion, the politics, the manners and will tell you, must be an imbecile, for no customs of the country in which he lives one but a fool would give so much time ho will know and care nothing, except so to a study so unprofitable. Still, in a far as they may touch his affairs. He will way, he is proud of the sinologue-as a Bever, if he can help it, leave the limits public school is proud of a boy so clever of the foreign settlement. We see too us to verge upon insanity, or a village is much of things Chinese here," one seid proud of the village idiot. Something to me when I rented on the pictur- of the same feeling, I sometimes think, esqueness of the native city. Physically he underlies his respect for Shakespeare. "If oscillates between his home, his office, the you want that kind of thing," he seems club and the racecourse; mentally, to say to the foreigner, "and it's the kind between his business and sport. On all of thing you would want, we can do it, general topics his opinions are second or you see, better than you can !?" third hand. They are the ghosts of old So with art. He is never a connoisseur. prejudices imported years ago from but he is often a collector. Partly, no England, or taken up unexamined from doubt, because there is money in it, but the English community abroad And that is a secondary consideration. these opinions pass from hand to hand Mainly because collecting and collectors till they are as similar as pebbles on the appeal to his sporting instinct. His shore. In an hour or so you will have knowledge about his collection will bo acquired the whole stock of ideas cur-precise and definite, whether it be postage rent in the foreign community through stamps or pictures. He will know all out a continent. Your only hope to see about it, except the esthetic value. That tight is in particular instances and he enruot know, for he cannot see it. Hej illustrations. And these, of course, may has the flair of the dealer, not the percep- behind for the asking..

tion of the amateur. And he does not know or believe that there is any distinc tion between theni

But the Englishman abroad in some points is the Englishman at his best. For he is or has been a pioneer, at any But these, from his point of view, are rate in China And pioneering brings trifes, What matters is that he has pre- out his most characteristic qualities. He eminently the virtues of active life. He love to decide everything on his own is fair-minded. and this, oddly, spite judgment on the spur of the moment, of his difficulty in seeing another man's directly on the immediate fact, and in point of view. When he dorg see it he distegard of remoter contingencies and respects it. Whereas nimbler-witted possibilities. He needs adventure tonations see it only to circumvent and bring out his powers, and only really cheat it. He is honest; as honest, at least, takes to business when business is some- as the conditions of modern business thing of a lark. To combine the permit. Ho hates bad work, even when, functions of a trader with those of an for the moment, bad work pays. He hates explorer, & soldier, and a diplomat is skimping and paring. And these qualities what he really enjoya, So, all over the of his make it hard for him to compete world, he opens the ways, and others come in to reap the fruit of his labours. This is true in things intellectual as in things practical. In seience, too, he is a pioneer Modern archeology was founded by English travellers. Darwin and Wallace and Gallon in their youth pursued adventure as much as science. When the era of routine arrives, when laboratory work succeeds to fold work, the English man is apt to retire and leave the job to the German. The Englishman, one might say, "larks" into achievement, the German grinds" into it. The one, accordingly, is free-living, genial, gener- ous, careless; the other laborious, exact, routine-ridden. It is hard for an English man to be a pedant; it is not easy for a German to be anything else. Por philo sophy no man has less capacity. He does Poets, artists, philosophers can never be His not understand even how such questions at Home with the Englishman. can be put, still lesa how anyone can qualities and his defects alike are alien ]. pretend to answer them. The philosopher to them. In his company they live as in wants to know whether, how, and why life prison, for it is not an air in which wings ought to ho lived before he will consent can sunt. But for solid walking on the to live it. The Englishman just lives ground he has not his equal. The phrase ahead, not aware that there is a problem; Solvitur ambulando" must surely have or convinced that, if there is it will been coined for him. And no doubt on only be solved

by walking."

The his road he has passed, and will pass philosopher proceeds from the abstract again, the wrecks of many a flying

with rivals less scrupulous and less | generous. He is kind-hearted-much uiore so than he cares to admit. And at the bottom of all his qualities be has the sense of duty. He will shoulder loyally all the obligations he has undertaken to his country, to his family, to his employer. to his employees. The sense of duty, indeed, one might say with truth, is his religion. For on the rare occasions on which he can be persuaded to broach such themes you will find, I think, at the bottom of his mind that what he believes in is something, somehow, somewhere,, în the universe, which helps him, and which he is helping, when he does right. There must, he feels, be some sense in life. And what sense would there be if duty, were nonsense?

POET LAUREATE AND KING'S.

JESTER.

to the concrete, The Englishman. starts-machine-Dox. with the concrete, and any or, more prob ably, may not arrive at the abstract. No general rules are of any use to him except such as he may have elaborated for himself out of his own experience, That is why he mistrusts education. For education teaches how to think in general, Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons and that isn't what he wants or believes last month said the question of the Poet in. So, when he gets into affairs, he dis Laureateship was being considered in all cards all his training and starts again at its aspects. The salary was £70, with an the beginning, learning to think, if he allowance 627 in lieu of a butt of sack. ete does learn it, over his own particular He refused, amid laughter, to print as job. And his own way, he opines, musta White Paper the productions in verse be the right way for everyone.

Henes of the Laureates for the last 100 years.

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ideas. At this moment his annoyance King's Jester, and asked if Mr. Asquith with the lenders of Young China would reestablish the King's Jester; provoked largely by the fact that they are

whereupon Mr. Page Croft promptly nominated Mr. Swift MacNeil for:" "she proceeding on general notions of how a nation should be governed and organized,

post! instead of starting with the particulari ties of their own society, and trying to amend it picos by picos and from band to mouth. Before they make a Constitution, he thinks, they ought to make roads, and before they draw up codes, to extirpate consumption. The conclusión lies near at band and I have heard it drawn What they want is a few centuries of British. nile." "And, indeed, it is curious how constantly the Englishman abroad is opposed, in the ease of other nations, to a the institutions and principles he is proud of at home. Partly, no doubt, this is due to his secret or avowed belief, that the whole world ought to be governed despotically by the English. But partly it is because he does not believe that the results the English have achieved can he achieved in any other way than theirs. They arrived at them without intention or foresight, by a series of detached steps, cach taken without prescience of the one that would follow. So, and so only, can ·|

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