THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930.
WOMAN'S PAGE.
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS-REGULATING THE FURNACE
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
SALT
FREE YourTRUIT System of Intestinal Poisons
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PLEASANT.COOLING.
INVICORATING - HEALTH-CIVING"} EIFERVESCENT SAUNUL:
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Indigestion, headaches, heaviness, constipation, sleeplessness--the root cause of them all is intes- tinal sluggishness. Each is a warning that Nature. steeds help. There's no better, safer, pleasanter way of giving this help than the sparkling glass of Eno's "Fruit Salt"-first thing every morning.
Eco flushes and cleanses the entire digestive tract ridding the system of the poisons which otherwise find their way into the blood stream. Prevent this condition and you will always feel fresh, fit and vigorous, in spite of the wear and tear of modern life.
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Horisontal.
1. Parts of circles. 5.-Neek piece,
8-At one time. 12-Trick.
13-Finish.
14.-To look. 15.To show.
17.-To hold."
19.-Thick. 20-Maideas.¦ 21.-Clas
23. To confront.
24.-Pronoun.
24.-Wearied.
To take unlawfully.
31. Conjunction.
39-To plant.
33.-Pronoun 34.-Through. 38.-Satisfies.
38. Complete collection.
39.-Object of worship.
41. To classify.
13-Victim of disease.
45.- Silenced.
48-Fruit (pl.)
30.-An upper class.
51.-Morally base.
*2.-Collection of sayings.
54.-Otherwise.
55. High cards
50A 6sh.
B7-Observes.
Vertical,
1.Inspired fear.
2-To split..
3.-Clutches.
4.-Perception. B.-Insect.
8-Upon 7. To unite.
8.-Eye. 9-Closet
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154
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10. To line the roof of.
1-Sea eagles.
10.-A coin.
18.-Old exclamation.
29-Plant fiber.
22.--Not so many.
24.-To jump.
25-Auger.
27.—To decay,
20. To be indebted to.
30.-To wager..
35. Small wave. 36.-Painful. 37.--Identical.
38. To make home.
10.--Strikes.
42.-Airs. 43.-Molten rock. 44.-Heroic poem. 46,-Gaelic. 47.-Changes colour. 40. Animal pouch. 50.-To run away. 53. Negative...
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.
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PUTS ON COAL LOOKS IN TO SEE IF IT'S READY TO SHUT UP.
WAITS A FEW SECONDS AND THEN.CLOSES
UNDERNEATH DRAUGHT.
CAREFULLY REGU- LATES CHECK- DRAUGHT
LOOKS IN AGAIN- AND DECIDES TO OPEN UNDERNEATH DRAUGHT AGAIN FOR JUST A MINUTE.
£30
YOUR CHILD'S NERVES.
[BY A WOMAN DOCTOR.] ·
ADJUSTS CHECK- DRAUGHT AT SLIGHT- LY DIFFERENT ANGLE AND CLOSES FURNACE
GOES UP WELL - SATISFIED
(Copyright, 1930. by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
A nervous child is a great source of anxiety to his parents, particu-s larly when he is ill.
Scientific investigation shows that a child's bodily health is made or marred in his early years. You must realise that character is evolved during the period when the emotions of love and fear begin to develop.
Clever, highly-strung children have many fears. Most of them
are creations of the children's minds. Still, these fears grip some children so intensely that they prove injurious to health.
Children show signs of nervous or mental fatigue when they grow capricious and irritable.
These symptoms are frequently preceded by sleeplessness. Then, the child loses his appetite. He is discontented, and complaints of ill- treatment at school. If these com- plaints continue, you must discover the cause of the irritation. The general state of your child's health, his success at school, and his re- lations with other children are im- parlant factors. You must find out whether he plays games, takes sufficient exercise, or has too much home work.
You should reduce your child's work if he shows signs of mental fatigue. It may even be necessary to take him away from school for a time:
Some children owe their nervous- ness to heredity. Others acquire nervousness through disease, faulty feeding, and bad habits. Nevous ness is also caused by defective training at home and at school. It is necessary to combine medical, educational, and hygienic treat ment in order to check and to cure this complaint.
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Your children's emotions are seri- оцв You should neither laugh at them nor encourage them. People used to compel children to do what they were told. This old-fashioned method is most unsatisfactory. Children must be led and not driven to do the right thing.
OUR SUMMER FROCKS.
LEAVES FOR TRAIN. WIFE GOES DOWN AND REGULATES ́FURNACE TO SUIT
HERSELF.
GUYS
SLEEP.
Hours of Sleep.
Baby's brain controls every action of every musclo of his body, and 'every sight, sound, or feeling Baby experiences is impressed on his brain. The brain only rests during sleep, and then not entirely, because it must continue to control the no- tion of the heart and other organs.
GAY COTTON PRINTS.
The Brat "shipment of summer washing frocks received a day or ago from America by the Dolly Vardon Hat Shop, suggest that we shall look very gay and colourful. Many of them are of really brightly fore necessary for Baby, for good. Long hours of sleep are there. coloured cotton prints with quite sleep in infancy means less liabil others, in contrast, are patterned rule "plenty of sleep" should be en large Egyptian looking designs,ity to perves" in after life. The with smelt polka dots. But clear forced all through childhood. bright colour is on the first import-
ance. There are linens of yellow, green, pink and violet, quite simply made, with a belt and tie to provide the bows which seem to be almost necessity of our being now-a-days.
Gay prints continue to be popular for summer frocks, and loose none of their youthful charm through longer skirts,
During the first few months, a baby sleeps about 17 hours out of the 24: by the time he is nearly a year old, he should be sleeping about 14 hours out of the 24. These long hours of health giving sleep should be continued through- out childhood; by the time the little one has reached the age of 1 years. probably 10 hours sleep will be suf ficient. Up to the age of 16, at least nine hours sleep por day should be allowed..
Training Baby to sleep. Insist on Baby sleeping in a cot alone. Put Baby in his cot and make him stop there. During the early months of his life Baby should not bo left to sleep in one position continuously, Following 4 feed he should be placed on the right side. After a time he should be turned to the left side, and later on put back on the right.
Do not feed the child during the night, teach him to have 8 or 9. consecutive hours of unbroken rest, but waken him at stated hours dur- ing the day for feeding and bath- ing.
Baby, will not sleep soundly in- a room where there is light, noise and movement; good habits cannot he formed if a child is kept during. the evening in a room with adults. When he has been prepared for the night and fed, he should, about 8 p.m., be put into a quiet darken- ed, well-ventilated room alone and left there..
Children must be put to bed in the right frame of mind for sleep; they must not be excited just be fore bed-time.
cloth and pleated skirt pink, print- ed with a conventional design in blue and red. A sleeveless coat and a jaunty little hat, both of "the print; complete one of the smartest little outfits possible for summer wear, and it costs only $171
Talking of coats reminds me of what perhaps pleased me most of all among
this collection-full length coats of printed broadcloth. It is easier to scold a nervous
These are in the really bright child than to understand its fears, The bright colour is the first largish designs which I mentioned, Still, you must attempt to banish thing about these frocks that forces and wrap so well over, with an them. Your child's future often itself upon one's notice, the next attractive flare to the skirt, that, I depends upon your ability to un is the excellence of the cut. Even the think, they are really intended as derstand him..
most apparently artless little gar wrap round frocks rather than All children have an inborn lovement of white linen, with a demure coats. The beautiful it over the of justice. You must sift the evid collar and tiny pockets of pink, hips is again remarkable..
Besides the prints and linens, ence carefully before you express its perfectly round the hips, in a.
manner which one associates gen-there are some charming little or an opinion, for or against a child.
the true pictures. Many children spend sleepless crally only with the costly model gandie frocks, nights after being wrongfully ac gown for afternoon or evening que "Dolly Vardon style. These wear. It is this perfection of fit, are mostly in white patterned with cused. You should not make pro mises to children which you do not of course, that makes the bright pale colour, and spine of them have intend to fulfil.·
colour possible, and possible nat A piping of stronger colour- only for the very young. I thought orange, scarlet or green which ap- A well-regulated diet serves to the Dolly Vardon frocks were pears again as the underside of the prevent over-fatigue. Your child charming last year, but this year box pleats of the skirts. must have nourishing, but also at they are quite remarkably so.
That is something about the tractive and tasty food. Fresh air, There is one three picco ensemble. Dolly Vardon frocks the hata I hathing and exercises play an im-The frock is cut with the new suntan have not space to talk about, but portant part in the hygienic man-back, the bodice is white broad they are a most delightful coller agement of the nervous child.
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no more depressing days.
Days when everything seems to go wrong. Life is a heavy burden. Work needs so much determination. Tasks seem never ending.
The cause of it all is raw jangled nerves. If they can be restored to healthfulness all the attendant troubles vanish. And this can be done only in Nature's way, through quiet health-restoring sleep. But it must be natural sleep-not that produced by drugs or stimulants.
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Then when the nerves are refreshed and re-invigorated the spirits rise, the whole system recovers tone and all is well
There is such an easy pleasant way of producing this natural sleep. A fragrant cup of Glar-ovo taken before retiring for the night is a splendid sleep inducer. The marvellous "Ostelin" vitamin D concentrate feeds those starved and harassed nerves, its rich milk and selected malt extract give rise to that drowsy feeling and its delicious chocolate flavour makes it an added pleasure with which to round off the day. Try it to-night i
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