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"THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930.
WOMAN'S PAGE
THE FAMILY ALBUM-CHAINS?
WONDERS WHETHER
KE OUGHT TO PUT CHAINS ON THE CAR
TAKES A LOOK FROM WINDOW AND SEES FIVE CARS PASS WITH- . OUT CHAINS.
GILNAS WILLIAMS
ASKS FAMILY'S. OPINION-FAMILY IS EQUALLY DIVIDED. FOR AND AGAINST.
CALLS THAT SETTLES IT. NOBODY HAS
CHAINS ON, THERE ISN'T THE SLIGHTEST NEED.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
GOES OUT TO LOOK AT WEATHER DECIDES IT'S GOING TO MELT, AND STREETS WILL BE BARE SOON.
HEARS A CLANKING AND SEES FIVE MORE CARS PASS WITH CHAINS ON.
(Copyright, 1930, by The Eel Syndicata (sc)
GET BEAUTY INTO YOUR HAIR.
[BY IRIS DUBANRÝĮ
IMMEDIATELY OBSERVESĮ SCATTERED SNOWFLAKES STARTING TO COME DOWN.
SIGHS AND GOES OUT TO GARAGE TO PUT THEM ON. SPENDS
REST OF DAY WISHING, HE HADN'T.
with the bailiff, who had been point- ing out its good qualities, "remen- ber, Fardon, that this particular pig is to belong to Master Harry." Master Harry, who was about seven years old, said nothing at the time; but he loitered behind
HOW HAPPY IS YOUR
CHILD?
It is a wise mother who knows the family history of her own child, and then has enough sense to make a good use of her knowledge. By "family history" I mean the main characteristics as well as the health of both parents, and the relatives of cath back to the grandparents.
Mothers and fathers are only too .willing to look for a family resem blance of features in their child- ren. They are not nearly so in clined to watch for family charac Leristics, that can be caught young and altered if need be. There are
a great many people who share Omar Khayyam's sentiments about shattering this "sorry scheme of things" and remolding it nearer to the heart's desire."
As a matter of fact, all parents haves sporting chance of remould- ing their child's character nearer to their heart's desire without even shattering it to bits, if they possess a certain amount of common sense, The medical profession" is well aware of the importance of here, dity as far as health is concerned." Think of all those searching ques- tions that have to be answered when you are examined by a doctor for a life insurance policy..
Children's specialists are also enreful to make inquiries into the family history of patients brought to them for treatment. It seems to me that very few parents take the trouble to follow this obvious- ly good example.
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Training Temperament. Children's characters are cther half of their physical outfit, heredity must play as large a part with temperament as it does with health. In this case surely mothers would find it worth while treating hereditary character as sensibly as doctora treat hereditary health.” As it is, parents simply credit their children's faults to their "in-lawa," and leave it at that.
Every mother has the opportunity of forming her child's character, to a very large extent, in the same way that she has the responsibility of guarding its health.
Early Qualities, Children often show qualities that they never live up to in later life. It is a curious fact that a very clever boy at school seldom grows up into a remarkable man.
the rest of the party and exchang-He is much more likely to become ed a few words" with, the bailiff,
Several days later his father was showing some visitors around the farm.
pompous or tiresome in early man- hood, and then sink into being rather a pathetic failure. A friend of mine told me this promising
"Where is that prize piz, Far-story of his youth.
don ?"
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"It is sold, sir." "Sold, man! How dare you sell my prize pig? By whose orders Was it sold 1"
"I'm very sorry, air; but you see it was like this, Master. Harry said the pig belonged to him, and in- structed me to sell it. So I did as I was told. It fetched seven pounds."
He said that he was brought up in Warwickshire, and his father had a farm of which he was very The children used to he proud taken round the farm, and their inther would say to the bailiff: Now, Fardon, this cow shall be long to Miss Joan," or "That calf shall belong to Master John"
Budding Financier.
One day the children were taken to the arm to see a very valuable. prize pig that their father had re-
Alas, the boy was not father to the man in this case. He did not grow up into the financial goniascently bought. "It is certainly a that this episode seemed to pro- mise.
very fine pig," the father agreed (Continued on preceding column).
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A Useful Shampoo Recipe.
It is the regular custom to use three eggs for a double shampoo, but in most cases one will serve for a single shampoo. Beat up the whites and the yolks of those egga Add to this half a pint of wann separately, then mix them together.
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As the hair gets its nourishment from the blood supply-being fed through the papilla at the base of | the root-poor blood certainly makes poor hair. In quite a num ber of cases where hair is dry and lustreless, sad where, it falls out easily, the cause may be traced to health conditions. Healthy hair is, generally speaking, a product of a healthy constitution.
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