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At five months Baby should be able to hold his hond areat. At seven months he will be able to sit up a while. When ten months he orawls, pulls himself up or standa by a chair.

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ANGORA AND SILK.

A RENOVATING HINT.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 13th, 1928.

A very pretty fashion launched at the summer showings in Paris in February, and about which. I wrote at the time, is for a pleated skirt of printed georgette worn with a jumper of angora, Besides its undoubted. sitractivenes lends istelf to renovation achemes. Many women have day or evening dresses of the kind of which they may have tired, or which may be cut in last season's styla. Here is the way to make up-to-date use of them if you look at the sketch on this page you will see exactly what I mean. They invariably contain] ample material for a skirt-it can be pleated in panels with plain panels between, instead of pleated all round and a kerchief.

Naturally the angora repeats one colour in the chiffon and the belt Wool lace or crepe de another. chine could equally well be used for the jumper..

In The Smartest Ballrooms,

WOMAN'S PAGE (CONTD.)

KEEPING THE A SUMMER LUNCHEON OR

THROAT YOUNG.

NECK TREATMENTS PART OF FACIAL MASSAGE.

[EY MARION RYAN.]

NEW YORK

The woman who has been giving much time and, attention to ward- ing off wrinkles very often finds that while she has been keeping her faco stooth har neck has decided to give away the secret of her many yoarn. And then despair seizes her and drives her to the plastic surgeon so that he can take that tuck some

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Appetites are apt to be jaded and uncertain aa warm days-whe ther they be the hot or the mug87 variety-but who could resist this dainty little meal, no matter what the thermometer may be register ingl

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TRUIT TART.

-* CHEESE BISCUITS FRICASSEE OF FISH-Break up

Printed chiffona still remain in where hack of each ear which will ounce^racle off flour and margarine. į

very high favour for evening gowns,

tighten up the sagging skin of the

Flabby Throsis Indicate Accumulat

sharing frat honours with" tulle. | neck," · This is demonstrated at every big smart public or private ball or ex- |," clusive dance club. Most of these frocks have the skirt longer at the back than at the front,

half a pound of cooked white fish in Blakes, make a sauce with three- quarters of a plat of milk and an Add seasoning of salt and pepper, roughly chopped white of one or a squeeze of lemon juice and the

two hard-boiled eggs. Let all get thoroughly hot, then serve, decorat ing with the yolk of egg put through a sieve and garnishing with slices of cooked tomato,

The salad can be of fresh veget

fruits in season and mixed accord- ing to taste.

ed Years.22 A well-known plastic surgeon in New York told me recently that Lady Anne Wellesley, one of the all of the women who come to him Prince of Wales's partners at the

for face-lifting are women who very successful League of Mercy Ball wore a dress of this kind in show their age,either in the engging white tulle, a charmingly fresh-muscles round the jaw or in the looking frock which had its skirts loosening of skin over the throat ables, or of fresh vegetables and however, straight all round.

Lady Plunket baturally affected Wrinkles, they feel, can be rubbed this style of frock because she gave away, but the tell-tale signs of jaw a pretty exhibition dance. The tulle was jade green and the quaint and neck are more serious. More and charming device of having the over," wrinkles very often come from décolletage and armholes outlined ill-health, anxiety, or sleeplessness, with a narrow ruche was adapted but flabby throats are the hateful This old-world touch, women should remember, is only for the slim and results of accumulated years. willowy.

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Angora stockinette and printed geurgette are a pretty dress union, This pleated skirt and kerchief of geurgelle in tortoiseshell shades are accompanied by a jumper of culphur-yellow angora and a belt of

deeper amber-yellow,'

But even in the United States, Where there is more plastic sur gery than anywhere else, many woman women prefer to resort to regular, beauty treatments for help, realising that to be effective at all they must be regular. It is hope Ices to go to a masseuse now and then and expect results, or to masage one's own throat and neck occasionally and feel one has done all one can

APRICOT DELIGHTS.-Have some slices of Swiss roll cut rather thinly, place a half apricot lightly cooked on each pour a little syrup over, and pipe a little whipped and sweetened cream, round.

EDINBURGH FRUIT TART.-Line a deep enamelled plate with good short pastry containing a little sugar. Cut out a number of rounds of pastry the size of a penny. Arrange these to overlap round the "edge, then bake in a rather sharp oven. When cold, fill with stewed fruit of any kind and serve with cream.

CHEESE BISCUITS (inexpensive). Mix together a quarter of a pound of self-raising Hour, two ounces of grated cheese, and a little salt and cayenne. Rub in two ounces of margarine and mix to a stiff paste with a little water. Roll out, cut into rounds, and, bake for about ten minutes in a very slow oven,

Building Up The Tissues. "Even if your throat has been neglected and revenged itself by betraying your smooth face you can get it frm again by exercises and by correct massage," she says..

Use a good pure moulding cream, & cream that is recommended as a tissue builder. Hub this well into the throat, holding the head back as far as you can while you work Use the tips of the fingers and rub with a quick little circular motion. How Massage Should Be Dena.

When there is plenty of cream to be absorbed begin the real mas-. sage. With the head still thrown back place the thumb of each hand at the sides of the throat beneath the ears.With, the tips of the fingers rub the skin back toward the thumb, using a firm pinching motion, but without bruising the flesh in the least. When you have pinched back to the thumb, raisė the thumb a little and keep working up the throat until you wind up with the thumbs on the sides of the jaw- bone directly beneath the ears and the fingers pinching at the skin. under the chin・・・

A Best From Massage.

When you have worked up to down again. Stop and revolve the the cars, of course, do not work head two or three times to rest the neck. Also thrust the chin forward and back, which exercises the neck muscles,, nnd then begin your up- ward masange again. Three times is chough for one treatment, and if i Follible at the end of the massage wrap a piece of ice in s rag and rub it over the throat and neck for a few moments, with the hend well thrown back as during the massage."

Self Help Advised.

Test Of A Good Massense. A good facial masseuse should give as much attention to neck and throat as to the face. Her massage should extend down to the base of This is the massage which thin the throat, and it should also con- tinue to the back of the neck, devot ing much attention to those tell tale placés back of the ears and soothing the nerves at the base of the brain. If you go to a beauty salon, and the masacuse does not cannot help you very much if you do anything but massage your face do not help yourself. Daily Mail.

beauty specialist herself gives one, though, of course, her firm strong fingers" work at the back of the neck in sway one cannot manage for oneself. But she, like most good beauty specialists, admits that sho

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WIFE WHO LEFT HOME.

∙HUSBAND'S REVENGE ON A MAN'S CAR

PRISON FOR WOMAN MAID-BEATER:

THRASHINGS. AND KIOKING BY MOTHER AND CHILDREN..

GIRL BOUGHT SWEETS,

that if she talked to other servants she would take her down, in the basement where nobody could hear: her cries and give her the biggest. thrashing she ever had.

Hair Cutting Allegation. On April 11th Mrs. Warden took the girl against her wishes on to the verandah of the house and cut

children, who stood around laugh- ing

DRIVEN OVER CLIFF.

At Canterbury Frederick James Ward, a pensioner, of Whitstable, was charged with committing WAGES WITHHELD BECAUSE her hair off in the presence of the E83 to a motor car belonging to malicious damage to the extent of Frederick John Court, of Simla,

Next day Mrs. Warden complain- ed of her work and struck her with Diamond-street, Whitstable.

Agnes Helen Warden, King Ed-a hairbrush. On frequent occasions Ward walked into Whitstable police ed to one month's imprisonment at by the hair and dragged her to the Detective Marshall stated that ward-road, Rochester, was sentenc Mrs Warden got hold of the girl

ground.

station and said, " I have come to report that I have taken Mr. Court's car to Beltinge (five-miles. from Whitstable) and pushed it over the

cliff."

Ward then made a written "statement as follows:-

I have been keeping observation on the garage at Simla where Mr.

Court keeps his car to discover the address where he is living with my wife. I went inside' and, ob- serving his clothes in the ear searched the pockets, but could find nothing.

I then saw my wife's raincoat in which the bad left home. I remembered that a year ago, when I discovered his guilty association; with my wife, he told me that the can wanted burning, as it got him into trouble.

Rochester Police Court on a sum

Eva Pittilla, a maidservant, aged mors for assaulting and beating

17. of Brougham-street, Sunder land. The magistrate said it was evident she had been very cruel to the girl.

Mr. Agg Large prosecuted on be half of the N.S.P.C.C. and said the facts were tragic The girl entered Mrs. Warden's employ on Novem her 25th last year as general ser vant.at 58. a week.

She only Teesived one payment. of 4s 6d, and because she bought some awesta Mrs. Warden, told her she would keep the money horself. She got no further money. Three days later the girl was struck on the head because she could not find something.

My Motor-car "And" Wife.

Alter the mental suffering I have gone through the past few days since he stole my wife from my children and myself, I was seized with an impulse to rid hím of the Year, which has been ud- -doubtedly a great factor in seduc. ing my wife's allegiance to her home, family, and husband.

Before I could properly realise beaten with a stick when bringing Beltinge. I surveyed the cliff to beating happened every washing make certain that no one else was bu below and put the car in motion, whereby it went over.

On December 22nd she was struck with a spoon and on January 29th

-On May 25th she punched her

girl lay down they kicked her on severely, and the children joined in. When her nose bled and the the ground. On June 1st in the garden-Hrs. Warden struck her with a trowel and later beat her

inside the house, with a stick.

The next day the N.S.P.C.C. inspector visited Mrs. Warden and took the girl away to the Church Army home at Rochester. A doctor would tell of the terrible injuries. caused by the brutal assault. The girl only left the hours on three oc- casions, and was always accompsai- ed by another person on Mrs. Warden's instructions. tance of the maid next door and Eventually she made the sequain- passed a note to her asking her to write to her father.,

Mr. Agg Large said that the case was a disgrace to Rochester. The girl gave evidence, torroborating. the statement

Dr. Kennedy gave evidence that- there were severe bruises all over the girl's body. She was in a ner- vous condition.

Mrs. Warden's - Derials,

everything. I found myself at in the clothes from the line. The the girl was & most unsatisfactory

I cannot but be sorry for malicious damage, but I look upon this act as an attempt to reclaim my wife from the owner of this car, who has taken her from me when I needed her most. I am. prepared to suffer the full conse quences of my action if it will prevent this scoundrel of a man from leaving his own wife and children and will give me back

mine."

Ward, who was stated to be con- sumptive, was remanded on bail.

day

On January 3rd the girl wrote to her father asking for money to get away.

Later, Mrs. Warden asked if she had done so and the girl replied that she had.

Mrs. Warden made her write an- other letter to her father saying the first letter was all lies. The father replied, telling the girl to be care ful what she wrote. Later, the girl complained to the sewing maid. Mrs. Warden punched her head and kicked her after this, and said

Mrs Warden, in "evidence, said

servant. She thought she was mentally deficient. She had dis- | missed her, but the girl implored to be allowed to stay. She also sent the girl's parents presents.

In cross-examination, Mrs. War: den admitted having been sued in the County Court for assaulting maid whom she had asked to "give false evidence in a case being brought by another maid for as- alt against her.

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There was no truth in the girl's She had to pay 102 · damages. story in the present case." Mrs. Warden said that the children were responsible for the bruises. They seemned to hate the girl,

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