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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

YOUR CHILDREN.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

"He's learning to walk and he

is into everything."

Of course. That is nature's way because the period between

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period of discovery.

A child begins to handle objects, hunts for new places, scoks new experiences.

The following table will prob- ably Interest the mother of a baby OVILE

that one year of age or mother with IL Younger baby approaching this interesting pertad.

Most children learn to walk between 12 and 18 months. Some, however, are more deliberate and wait out they are older. Soon after walking a child learns to mit down on a chair.

In the meantime let us see what chac he la likely to do;

Begins to Imitate.

At 14 months he may be able to put a spoon awkwardly into hi nanth. He learns to carry objects if he is walking. He may be able to say singh words that means an Patire sentence, showing the development

thought. II.

bering to show an Interest pietures and may recognize photos- graphs of his sisters, brothers and pareata.

At 15 months he lens parison. noticing difference in! sizes of similar objects, He Journs new plays and begin to Imitate.

By 18 months, or evin youarer, heually [1] zutak or

wheeled toys aboui, o may be lable to driik from i pinas holding it himself, can eat och helter a spoon Ban at first, and can control bia mater

and munaries to the extent of being able) to dance (keep regular time with his feet) to nisic.

At this up he can often find

A Smart Gown.

A very elegant dinner-dress, with coatee to match, is ma- terialised in amber-coloured georgette, trimmed with flat bands and bows of self mate- vind sewn with small amber beads.

A Very Quaint Day-Dress.

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Or Tudor inspiration is the wuguging day-dresa com- prising a nigger-brown satin bodice with yellow Ince collar. and a larnt-orange crepe de chine skirt. The bodice is piquantly charming with its front lacing. Bared basque, and tight-fitting sleeves; auf the skirt, falling in straight. full folds from the waistline, is as graceful as a skirt can

be.

picture in a book if he hears the story mentioned or a rhyme that goes with it. He begins imitative in a larger degree and copies

play

things his mother does. Also, he can make marks with a pencil ani cut paper with duli round-poiat scissora which shows improved hand control,

ENTERTAINING.

Made Much Easier

at "Home,"

Economy is said to be respon-

Ha perception of detail sible for the popularity in Paris. increases and now can point out of the continuous party, which has smaller objects in pictures thin also been tried in London, where before. This is also partly due to one given recently lasted over a

whole week-end. his increase of knowledge.

Instead of giving a series of By 18 months many common words should be understood. He dinner parties, a hostess provides learns the names of people first, only buffet refreshments of the then the names of objecta. Next sandwich order, and appropřisto me the words like "run," "eat," drinks, and the guests come when they can, wearing tweed clothes.or “kisa.”

words. "sing" action The Inst he will learn are the evening dress. descriptive word: such as "nice." This method of entertaining has "little," "hot. "pretty." and brought about many a jully gather- others of the kind. Colour warding of friends, and its informality are learned later.

is almost are to recommend it to inny to whom the trouble and worry of entertaining in more more serious formal style is a nutter than the expense.

..

Shows Progress When Alone. Children alone or with silent parents do not learn to talk a

arly as others.

In these days of scarcity of woman who is His play will be solitary mostly maids, many a at this age because he has naturally inest hospitable would learned to play with other chil-welcome any plan which would

make entertaining casler. dren.

He will play alone for hours, never sticking to one thing very long, however, trying each thing for a few minutes and tiring of it. Play must not be confused with He may not use his toys taya t any extent at all. But his ably as he does with his own toys. activity is called play for want of

a better name.

What he really is doing is trying out his bands, feet, and mind as well as adding to his knowledge.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

I'M LOSING ALTITUDE, BUT,

I THINK I CAN JUST,

ABOUT INAKE IT TO ̃...

THE RANCH!

SOMETHING MUST

BE VĪRONG, OR ELSE

| BROWN ISNT MUCH

OF A PILOT, TO BE COMING DOWN LIKE THAT!!

A baby in his second year (between first and second birth- days) will play with all sorts of objects about the house as enjoy-

His toys should provide activity and interest but must be safe und simple. His great arge is lo and touch explore the house everything in it.

Down Safe!!

ONE OF THE BINKLEY BOTS TOOK A SHOT AT US AND PUNCTURED MY GAS TANK........ Lucky I GOT ALTITUDE BEFORE I LOST ALL OF IT. THE DIRTY DOG!!

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

1 "Gross rage" (anag).

6 Pearls mother.

112

124

A craftsman who sounds arty.

10 Luggage would often lin insecure

without this.

1 Now in the second part of the Brst part production-there's the the ruli

12 Names a group of islands in the

West Indies..

13 in company with a Knight, thin Oriental dignitary sounds like twenty-four hours.

15 These are tip-top,

18 Good nulvice to those who would

succed.

10 Esking bout,

20 What kind of boat might one

xpect to find in a stable-yard?

22 Siak money in a tailor's waist-

ront.

24 Nearly always, used in making

boer.

26 Written (two words).

7 “Hon cát” (anh).

30 An ancestor of William the

Conqueror.

41 The goal of the ambitious curate. 32 Quite a number in front of a

care are bundened.

33 The way in which those referred

to in 18 across must work.

1 Sudden feat.

Down

2 The entire inner portion of these

doors has been exten,

# Picture feminers and gardeners

do this.

Would ye learnt the spell? - mother sat there; and a thing is that old arm-chair” (Eliza Cook, "The Old Arin- chair").

51 give this clue, only

occasionally.

Enjoy

very

fresh milk daily

6 Beheaded, this is a slope it is

springing up.

7 A card in front of a mine will

show a cuckoo-flower.

8 It will be wine and too

this word.

14 Many a one used to leave his country for his country's good.

15 These homes stand in steadily

Increasing Jeopardy.

16 "Lnd met bet" (anag). 17 This girl may beg

18 Footwear that rhymes with plen. 21 A famous group in the Vatican. 23 Having parallel fibres-botani-

eally.

21 Isn't his analysis terse and masterly, but won't Ena bless him? hidden)

25 That which lifts.

28 One may bark Roundly in this

headgear.

20 The technical description of the correct condition of the patch before you apply it to the pune-

tur

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