Keep Free from Headaches
TRUIT SALT
"PLEASANT, COOLING, "HEALTH-GIVING INVIĈORATING
EIFEN CICENT SACINE
ENO
Most headaches
can be traced to
inner sluggishness. Correct this condi- tion and the headache
goes. And the way to
correct this condition is not through drugs but by adopting the well-proved rule of health-the regular morning glass of Eno's, "Fruit Salt."
Sixty years of world-wide use is proof of the safe and effective laxative qualities of Eno. In Nature's way, with Nature's own materials, Eno encourages your sys- tem to get rid of wastes and poisons with daily punctuality. Keep yourself fit- start Eno tomorrow morning.
ENO'S
“FRUIT SALT"
The World-Famed Effervescent Saline
YOR BALE IN TWO BEZES AT ALL CHEMISTS AND COMPRADORE SHOPS
General Sales Agents? HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc. Princes Building, Hong Kong.
The words "Fralt Belt" mod "Eno” and the label on the package and the registered trade marks of J. C. Eno, Ltd., Leades, England.
ENO
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930.
WOMAN'S PAGE
NOVELTIES FOR THE NURSERY.
Babies this year are wearing band-knitted shawle again, made of the softest possible wool in garter. stitch on rather coarse needles, and theso are often seen in deficato pastel colours as well as in white,
A novelty that is liked by many Durses, is a bassinetto on wheels, which can ho trundled from one room to another. This is made in white cnamelled wood and the wheels are larger, sold wooden affairs with a primitive, prehistoric -air about them.
radles and baskets are being frimmed to match, and the latest notion is that they shall accord exactly with the window treatment. Usually the material of the outer curtains is too heavy for this pur pose, but the delicato face nots that are now so fashionable for all. inner curtains lend themselves ad- - mirably, both for draping the cot
and trimming the baby's basket,
They are especially appropriate for cradle curtains, as they aro think enough to ward off winter. draughts without altogether cxclud-
the air.
oys for amall children are also changing their character a good deal. Playings on wheels in or on which the child can sit and push itself about are immensely popular, but the model motor-car now has four-whcol- In rival in the largo
ed" animal covered in soft plush.
Bears of the grizzly rather than "Today" variety ATO another Dovelty of the scoop, while lion and tiger cubs in natural colouring aro telling in large numbera
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Certbos Jelly Gystals
FRUIT jelly is al-
Aways a welcome
delicacy.
Cerebos Jelly Crystals are made from the purest ingredients-the juice ́of ripe früit and the
finest sugar. The result is always', a perfect sweet.
Cerebos
Jelly Crystals
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NATURAL
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NURSERY WISDOM.
Throsta Need Not bo Muffled. Do not wrap up a child's throat closely. Muflers and fur close PRECAUTIONS FOR WINTER round the neck quickly weaken re-
· DAYS.
There is a distinct "nip" in the air these days, and autumnal feel which even the brightest December sunshine only partially diapels, so it is high time for the nursery régime to undergo certain little essential changes in the matter of food and clothing Let us first of all take stock of the latter. Vests should be changed for a combina- tion garment which ensures more evenly distributed warmth and pro tection for the thighs and upper limbs.
sistance, and sore throat and allied troubles are the result, Gloves pro- tect little hands from chilblains and '"chapping" of the skin, which wind
produces quite as much as frost. clothing at this time of year is: try My final advice re the children's
as far as possible to regulate it according to the needs of the day; but always havé, an eyo on the wind so that no matter how bright the weather looks the outer gar- meats worn may be windproof when it blows up from a cold quar
ter.
Changes in Diet.
A word as to changes in diet. During the colder months it is necessary for the children to have
increase of fats, which are the heat-producing foods.
This must be of soft, light weave-bered that there are two kinds of It should, however, be remem- and porous to allow a circulation
of air to reach the skin. The actual fats, the animal and the vegetable, material can be a matter of choice and that both do not contain all the same qualities For instanco, and should depend largely upon) whether the child has been accusanimal fate such as butter and suct tomed from birth to fabrics woven contain the important vitamin which from cotton, linen, regon or pure Prevents rickets, while the veget
ablo cils and lard do not; hence wool yarn.
The main point to be observed the importance of butter or good “dripping" on the nursery bread
generally made from vegetable oils.
is the normal circulation of the inn place of margarins, which is dividual child, because this variei considerably, some children requir ing a much warmer clothing.than others to keep the body at its propor
temperatuue.
A stockinette suit or frock and knickers is really ideal wear for small children, as it fulfills bygienic requirements and affords perfect freedom of movement,
Avold Tight alothing. The modern pantelets, or long leggings, should now be brought out for use, but they must be inno way tight or they defeat their ob- ject by atopping the free circulation of the blood.
Boiled suct puddings with home- made jelly, honey or golden syrup
are indicated, the former providing the heat and the sugar of the latter the requisite. energy-building pro- Pertice Plenty of milk or coooA
and chocolate made with ́ ́ milk should appour" frequently on the
menu
A. PROBLEM.
Christmas gifts for the man who seems to have everything. This is usually one of the biggest problems with which the Christmas shopper "It is of the utmost importance to seems to be confronted. But why have the feet not only comfortably should it be, since a' gift of some- but well shed for out of duara, with thing really attractive is always soles which are really damp proof, appreciated by a man, no matter It is so often through the feet and how extensive his wardrobo may be legs that children catch a chill. Distinctive neckwear, knitted silk Bearing this in mind, the ques-mufflers, crêpe silk handkerchiefs, tion of socks for indoors" zhould i carofully chosen socks, cosy pull- Hargely ubywonitas pureza, given oruspcWRITE, WALIO "utmosphere of the house, as well as for Brede," "etusvare blways astept”,
the nursery premises, whether itable,
is centrally heated or has the all- Men like their leisure too; and too-common draughy, 'passages. they like to take it with something
of an air of luxury. That is why a
You certainly will have an easy that fashion authorities recommend handsome lounge robe and gay slip-time making your Christmas gift and which are so essential when pers are perfect solutions of gift selections at Mackintosh's, for here choosing a gift for "the man who
you will find the details of style has everything.".
problems.
Just what he'll appreciate!
You are invited to use our displays. Casa source of inspiration in Christmas
present giving. The problem of what' to give will dissolve like a snowflake in thaw time, when you are con- fronted with so wide a selection at such tempting prices.
The old kind of luxury gift, which the embarrassed recipient hid away with all speed, is disappear ing. A man prefers a gift of personal adornment.
Men nowadays devote more thought to their good appearance, so that you cannot make a mistake if your gift adds to his wardrobe.
We have laid in a specially chosen stock in anticipation of your visit, Everything is marked with good taste and has the modern note, and is of such quality that your choice must commend your
good judgment.
Mackintosh's