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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Gowns for Youthful Parties.

A smart little gown (left) with cap to match is made of red lame, shot with gold. This gown for the slender in-the-teens figure, is fitted as to bodice, with aquariah neck- Hine and shoulder straps cut in one and a shimmeringly lovely skirt that fares below the knees. Demure and arrestingly lovely in a white salin gown (right) that innovates great skirt fulless that begins at the waistline and is held in Quite unlike the place a round by rows of shirring. majority of new gowns, this one is daringly full, right from the high waistline, which gives it a sweet, young look.

INFANT DICTATORS.

[By the Hon. Mrs. St. Aubyn.]

Surely to control, not just to remove the templation, is the best preparation for after life.

That is where 1 question these theories. I feel that modern Child Dictators Study is rather narrow and one- I read recently that were the fashion of the day. That saided. the outcome of revolutions.

re

1 tends to deal with the abnor organisation, and so forth, was the mal child, and to criticise one who tendency to follow the strong manhas developed in a lop-sided way. The lying child is well dealt with,

not but

just

who the one exaggerates.

Being a woman. I adapted the) abstract to the particular.

I presumed that, if these state- ments were true, our-children--to stuff bu of the Buvceed--must dictators are.mnite of

Presumably they must be strong men. or women. f simple purpose, high ideals, and personality.

Strong Characters.

the chill, or Thus, to produce rather man, we shall need in 1946 our mode of upbringing is perhaps a little old-fashioned.

We shan't then need cranks and those whose mental qualities are How was one to evolve such well-developed, but strong charact- creature from the phethora of mors, men whone mentality will build up what their predecessors have dern education?

knocked down-inspired leaders anti faithful followers.

Words swam through my mind,

ware almost catch-i Words which phrases, such as self-expression- chaos-self-development-luck knowledge, and so on.

For such, I feel, self-expression, of which so easily tends to selfishness, should not be too much encouraged.

I know children who read you

"No." I thought."this may make their opinion of the present politi- charming companions, men

ocal situation, and of the way their genius, writers, artists, philos-mother runs their home; also bures phers, but scarcely men of action. and prigs.

schools, and

even

I think the child's character, and The new nurseries, all quote these words at its strength, are best developed by

one.

teaching it self-control, obedience, and by assisting it to have a sound I agree that you should not re-judgment. press & child-but not that you

Experience and life will do the Should encourage his expression of destruction. It is an instinct to rest.

home and the Love, example, future: destroy, and I feel the Mussolini should be taught to con-atmosphere will do more for the trol it. till its opposite virtue of growing child than all the self- constructiveness is well developed. expression in the world.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WON'T GO, HUH? WELL... SEE! NOW WHAT

WILL WE DO

37

NOPE... AN' I DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT THESE THINGS TO SET 'EM STARTED WITHOUT THE IGNITION

KEY... WELL, I

THERE'S ONLY ONE THING

"TO DO

WHAT'S THAT? BOTH OF US TO START WALKIN" BACK TO THE RANCH?

FASHION NOTES.

The Newest Blouses.

1931.

This year, the ultra-high waist- line in being definitely lowered to just above the top of the. hip-bonr. Parisiennes say that they find this place meal generally becoming. As a enpaequence, we find a general falling off in the tuck-in blouse, that has proved to unbecoming to

nany figures.

A short over-blouse, belted nt the natural waist-place, if it suits the wearer's figure, or slightly be low it, takes the place of the luck- in, except perhaps with regard to the severe tailor-made.

Bonetimes the problem is solved by turking in the back, and pitting

n bit of the blouse material befor The belt, ninil were the top of the skirt in front only.

Tunic-blousen afe being made to drape back, and tie at the back (of the waistline, no 1980

tion. Peplaus, from the cond belt. caper, aut quiets, are three kinds of back Bares that are frequently Ам Been an the sunri winter cont. winter nuivatives, a great deal If chic moves around to the back of conts, as well na dresses.

For art functions, and also one might any for general

Wear. velvet, or velveteen. is paprenic. It acry for everything--dressen. tailor-mader. ensembles, afternoon rekker and bats. After velvet. come the beaty crepes that fall no gracefully, and took a well in Bicely silhouetted dresses

For sports and morning wear, the mast important በፖ The funer cheviots, the fluffy diagonals them rivalling the truck of which ww have seen so many. The silk serzes Tanke smart afternoon Then, there are the stockinette. cloths and trients for sports wear.

Something New.

New

A

in development berets is this green felt skull cap seamed at the top und ending in a mushroom button

of the material.

Yesterday's "Stickler" Solution.

NOT BOTH OF US........JUST ME... YOU COULDNT STAND THE WALK...TOO FAR........',

YOU WON'T HAVE TO SHORRY WHILE YOU'RE WAITINT FOR AME TO COMG

BACK!

STICKLERS

A4 START

THE farmer is showing the malerists a map, on which the data represent towns, each one mile apart. The motorist starta from A and wishes to go as far as possible, white make Ing only 15 turns and never going along the same road twice. Suppose, for example, he went to B, then straight to G. then to D, E, F and G. He would thus travel 37 miles in five turn- Inge. What is the farthest he can go in 15 turnings?

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

Across

1 "Oh! sting ro" (anng).

123

5 All the tigers at the Zoo are this. 8 Wenken.

10 Often a coward will lie out of

this.

11 This little animal is seldom out

of form for long.

12 "When all the world is old, lad, ...And all the sport la, ind," front the Kingsley, Songs

Water Babies.

13 Be round it.

16 This untruth sounds like a re-

mark that might have been made by an Israelite before the fall of Jericho.

17 This may be wordy, but it is the explanation of many a marriage. 18 Janus had two.

20 Sharleess not due to financial

depression,

22 This is designed to give out, if you give it time to come back. 23 The man who never makes this

never makes anything.

24 No one should ever neglect to grasp other oppertunities

(hidden).

28 Put on after the Inbel in this

figure.

20 That levelled at Elisha met with

prompt punishment.

5

3

30 A nymph of the woods.

31 "Seeds dear?" (anng.).

Down

6

8

THIS illustrates how the num. bered birds can be arranged so that the total of each line, whether horizontal, vertical or diagonal, will be the same-15,←

Protection!

The only direction in which one can look when at the North Pole. 2 A man whe gols this from the

earth occupies a prominent posi tion in It

The action of an organ-grinder, shall we say?

4 What Goldilocks did to the por

ridge of the Little Bear.

HERE'S A GUN...SDX BULLETS IN. IT.....YOU MIGHT* * HAVE TO WAIT HERE ALL NIGHT AN! IF YOU DO YOU CAN SLEEP IN THE PLAN... BUT I'M SURE 114 BG BACK WHA HELP BEFORE MORNIN...) TWON'T BE

SCARED, WILL YOU

HOME SCARGO? HOW! I SHOUL SAY NOT I TML GET ALONE ALL CURIT

Though not quite clean this tribe is nearly so. 0 Indulge.

7 "Rob, my dear" (anag.).

9 You may get in here if you have

a try.

14 Chop.

16 "Revenge,

at first though—, Bitter ere long back on taek recoils."-Paradise Lost.

10 An honourable porson does not. shelter behind this counterfeit headgear.

19 Feebly.-

19 Change the last letter of this shrub to get a gardener's implo- ment.

20 There is room here for it to

sweep.

21 Mark deeply.

25 This plant sounds reminiscent

of the prize-ring.

26 An out-of-date interjection.

27. There is a chemist opposite, like-

ly to have some (hidden): Yesterday's Solution.

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By Blosser

IF I DID HAVE TO USE THIS I'D PROBABLY BIE, SO SCARED I WOULDNT

KNOW-HOW TO SHOOT IT!

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