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Mummy's jumper!
Mother always says she saw quite a change in little Maurico within a day of putting him on "Lactogen." From that day everything seemed. Other mothers have to go smicother and easier.
said the same thing. The reason is simply this. That first feed of "Lactogen" is very often the first feed baby has been able to digest.
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Lactogen" is rich farm milk. All the cream
in it! All the vitamins-only water has been taken from it.
it. But the special Nestle's process has made the curd light and flaky. That's why baby takos "Lactogen so gratefully.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930.
WOMAN'S PAGE
-BEAUTY FOR THE WOMAN.
GOLFER.
Although golf is such a health ́ ́giving and rejuvenating game, there are certain pitfalls which lie in the path of the woinan golfer, as far as beauty is concerned..
Wrinkles are never sought after, and yet golf is more conducive to their formation than almost any other game.
Attention to the eyes and skin is essential for the golfer who wishes to preserve her looks. She should also make a habit of relaxing the mascles when not playing, in order to counteract that teuse expression which is so fatal to beauty.
The modern girl's night gown is sleeveless and necklew-and shure lacy trimmings.
NOVELTIES IN LINGERIE.
BED-TIME FASHION
STORY.
Crêpe de chine is the theme song of night-apparel and formalityTM iends the band. You can't ace terribly much difference between o nightgown and a débutante's dance | frock, nowadays, and negligees are most often such perfect reproduc. tions of Renaissaire court gowns, that you can't blame anyone for wanting to remain "at casa" tha greater part of the day.
Nightgowns have gone a long way from the flannel intricacy of years ago. They're cut on the slimmest of Princess lines, and romotimes havd tiny ribbons tied about one's waist
in Empire style. There are dainty puffed sleeves, deep yokes of laces and contrasting colour chiffon or georgette. They trail behind, and demurely lift to show the ankles in frock. And some of them have 'littic, jackets to match, either of the game. fabric as the gown, or in trans. parent velvet-(very much like the paletota you've been wearing for evening wraps! The amne type of detailing is used in these gowns as in the now dressos. Tucks that lead to pleats faring from knee to hem, inserted godets, diagonal ́in- serts that suggest the Grecian in fluence, soft draped effects, in fact everything that's flattering and feminine. Lace is, as always, an important trimming for night gowns, and it is being used more lavishly this year than ever before. For those of you who say "I always It is true that to-day shy child. wear pyjamas," there's plenty of ren are less frequently met with good style news. Steeping pyjamas than twenty years ago. Neverthe-are very formally tailoured, and are less, they are still among us, and usually made in heavy trêpe de parents with shy children are often chine with fleshy regarded as the Jabots, buttons, fitted at their wit's end to know how colour. to cure them of a bugbear which yokes, narrow string belts and short may well follow them with disas-sleeves are the outstanding feat- trous persistency through life.
HOW TO MANAGE THE
SHY CHILD.
Tho shy child is usually by sheer force of circumstance made to live his own life. He is cloistered, he broods, he thinks, though longing all the while to join in the jollity
tures, and there's something about their mannish simplicity that makes it perfectly proper to go walking without a woolly bathrobe. · Of course, if you like ruffles and rose- buds and. lots of lace on all your
of others. Place him, among a undies, pyjamas accept them, too, merry company of his fellows, and and in using theee trimmings he is miserable and selfconscious. femininely picturesque effects are Take him away, and he mopes.' is obtained.
is, indeed, a difficult case.
Many parents whoce child is of
ely disposition think to cure him by the persistent and drastic inflic tion of concerted company. "It will soon cure him," they say, be lieving that the sheer abandon of other children or the friendliness of other company must eventually instal itself into his mind. But they are wrong.
Company in endless repetition ià the worst thing for a little one, because it is the very company, he Ecars.
He should be encouraged, tact. fully, not forcibly, to make friends, It is to be doubted whether he will do this of his own accord, and it ia in the introducing of friends that the difficulty arises.
TRY A NEW PARTING.
If you find a thin patch has come
Should there be another thy child of whom the parents know, the two should be constrained to meet. The atmosphere will at first be painful and strained, but gradually the where the parting of the hair starts, children will discover,, in their very thoughtful little nys that they vary your partings during the have something in common. para
autumn and winter months, and the Gradually a friendhip-born-of
soon grow thick and common interest or Inclination air will arises, until finally they discover strong again in the part you now that the common inclination to fear find thinnest and almost bure.""
ron.
It is well known that it is eary to be lonely in a crowd but exceed ingly difficult when in the company of one other the otber will not allow it.
has vanished. They are playing Many girls cannot make up their and chattering like normal child-minds whether a middle parting suits them. Provided your features are regular the middle parting will suit you as wall as the side.
Don't forget when changing to `d. different hair parting that it must be done while the bair is web from shampooing, otherwise you will ex- perience difficulty in making it. set" properly in its now way. A permanent wave solves this dif ficulty.
After all things, never laugh or make fun of your child's shyness in the hope of ridiculing him out of it. If he le shy, depend upon it he is sensitive, and any tendency to mockery will make him more clum-like than ever,
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WASP WAISTS AGAIN?
NEW FASHION LINGER NEAR`
EXTREMES.
Will the wasp waist," that fashionable torture of the end of the nineteenth ccatury, come into favour with modern women?
Those who have been following the trend of women's fashions dur- ing the last few years, aro wonder. Ing and feeling apprehcusive Iest; woman, who frequently goes to ex tremes, should revert to the waist of her grandmothers.
Warning has been given to women in América. A society has been formed for the prevention of the re- turn of the warp waist.
Will British women have to be warned in a similar manner 1
Mr. Edward Symonds, managing. director of Reville, the Queen's dress-maker, is of the opinion that English giris will never want to return to the wasp waist, although they want slender waista.
"The wasp waist was not only unbecoming but it was detrimental to the health of the wearer," Mr. Symonds said.
"It must not be forgotten that in order to obtain the effect of a waist women had id suffer tortures.They Had to wear boned corsets and bodices.
"I cannot believe that modern- woman, who needs so much freedom: of movement on "the golf links, on the danes floor, and in all her ac tivities, will consent to wear stiff bones again. It was such a dis figuring fashion!"
NEW DESIGNS IN FUR COATS.
EVENING WRAPS WITH
COWL" COLLARS.
The Grecian influence is grace- fully followed in the white crêpe evening gown worn by Dorothy Jordan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player:"
predecessors, and the furriers are showing a multitude of modela in furs cf new dyes and styles that will make women, feel how, exciting. fur-buying can become.
day's golf, when Then, at nha pas tires self out by expond-
The side parting in still the most ing so much energy and concen.
In America a short time ngo there was a crate among women for tration, she should devote a fow Spare no effort to cure him, for popular with English women, but minutes to this simple beauty treat unless this is effected by an early there is no reason why they should.
No, last winter's fur coats in their summer crmine for winter wear, meat. First, remove any sand or age it in probablo that he will come nearly always adopt the left-side
porting. grit from the eyes-by bathing them to go when he is unpliable and can be malo just as effective, as this season.
The right-side parting present state will not pass muster Englishwomen have the no long ing, but it is more diflent to havé their wishes gratißed. Four hun- be doomed to go through life' as
The trouble with last year's fur dred and sixty semine skins, all with a mild solution of warm
that pathetic figure the by man.: most Frenchwomen have found. boracic lotion. Then place small
The side on which the hair is coats is that they are either 100 pads of cottonwool soaked in witch
parted is naturally the side a girl sborg or tag-long, and all you the name abade, are needed for hazel upon the lids and another
wishes to show most, as the häft furriers workshops are busy, stitch- one really godd cost, and they are large pad across the braws.
Evening, wraps may appear to always falls best from the parteding against time, cutting down or not easy to obtain. sida.
Plengthing for those who have only
face are not just discovered that a 42in. coat is have disadvantages awing to short
ness. They are, however, so well. exactly allkeune aide view is in- an awkward length when worn over
coat
must be quite short heads from the cold--they hava high variably better than the other then wont must be suite is better, fashioned that they protect shingled
the help to log
MAY WITH TOO now for even dis show off the best side, for this wi
designed quite differently from their 1 the back of the head like cowls greatly enhance your charm.
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the region of the eyes. Finally, Now lie down for at least ten moisten, with more lotion, and go minutes, breathing as deeply as over the whole face ponible, and completely relax both All trace of fatigue will have band, lody Whey thoroughly, guns, you will feel delightfully
feited, and are
rested, remove the pads, the larger one gently pat, all round have disappeared like magis after (Continued at foot of next column) this simple little treatment.
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