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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

YOUR CHILDREN.

Norves are

Don't Let Sonny Become Over-excited.

telegraph wires, They possess automatic shut-offs. When the brain becomes forged or excited the switch to the stomach closes and that station cennes work.

This is why so many adults and children otherwise normally healthy suddenly develop diges tivo upsets without any warning or apparent reason.

Excitement consists of many things. Happiness, sorrow, anger, fear, or any complex suddenly ne centuated will almost certainly hit at the stomach, especially if the sufferer happens to be of a sensi- tive, high-strung nature.

Several times this summer have observed children who were supposed to have a complaint due down with fever, to heat, go purging and vomiting after some form of unusual excitement. It did not occur to their mothers that nerve strain may have been the principal cause. But there WAS mind not much question in my that it was to blame.

There is this to be said about party or a picnic:

Through sheer anticipation a child becomes taut. He thinks about it beforehand, then there la the netual preparation and the trip.

Usually his emotional state keeps up through the day, often accompanied by physical over- exertion.

All Parties Aren't Fun. We have a habit of thinking that anything in the nature of a holl day or celebration delights a child. For the most part it does, too. But

Extreme decollete frocks are no longer good except for

formal very

Wear. This eharming dinner dress by Prasy has the back veiled by n shaded green lace yoke.

This suit, fashioned from ne of the new woollen fa- uries, has a brief, double- breasted jacket adorned with four large buttons. With the ensemble black suede pumps, with a paddle of black patent buckled leather that gives effect, are worn. The elastic gore, which holds it in pince. cockeyed concealed. A

in

beret, pull-on gloves, and a polka dot scarf keep up the debonair spirit of the costume.

it depends very much on what Hoes with it.

A little girl recently was invit ed to a lovely party where all the other children were strangers. She could not protest against go- ing because she saw how delight- ed everyone else was about it. They all kept talking and talking about what she must wear and the important children she would moet,

be

She was coached about things to do and not to do. Naturally shy and unadjusted, it was hard for her to meet even one strange little girl and make up with her.

Being thrown suddenly into the midst of two dozen was torture. Yet she smiled and tried to

the

ap- friendly and put up pearance of having a good time.

The automatic shut-off clicked. Her stomach was not receiving. But beautiful refreshments were served and although she was not hungry she was urged, to eat this and that, and she did.

IIome just in time. Bed, fever, throwing everything off she had caten. Ductor! "Summer plaint." Which was partly true,

s beat never helps.

com-

This was fear, or a complex at work. Happiness emotionally over- I done will do the same thing. Any

kind of excitement.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

The crux of it all is that at the very time chlidren should not over- Any eat or ont at all, they do. type of celebration is Inevitably accompanied by unusual or rich food.

A nervous child is fortunate if he lives a quct uneventful life, cemaniallu diskun the hal months.!

BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON.

FOR THE SWEET COURSE.

|Banama and Tangerine

Sponge Mould.

Required: 1 pint tangerine Jelly, bananas, one large or two amali one small tin of sliced apricots or peaches, and two sponge cakes. Open the tin of fruit and strain off the julen into a saucepan: make up the balance with water enough for the jelly according to directions. When the Jelly is dissolved put in half the tinned fruit, the banana cut into slices, and the sponge cakes crumbled up. Mix well, pour into wetted moulds. This tastes very nice plain served with clotted cream together with the remainder of the fruit. Raspherry Souffle.

or

Stew lib. of raspberries in a very little water till tender, drain off the juice and mash the fruit. Put the yolks of two eggs in tho top of a double boiler, the fruit puree and sugar to taste. and whisk them over boiling water until thick and creamy. Take off and continue whisking till cool, then stir in half a gill of whipped cream and quarter of an ounce of gelatine dissolved in a Ittle of the fruit juice; fold in the stilly beaten whites of two eggs and serve in individual souffle dishes.

| Greengage Charlotte.

Cut Home thin fingers of bread, dip them in oiled butter and arrange round the sides and bot- tom of a pudding basin. Wash 1lb. greengages, put them In layers in the basin with sugar and some thin shreds of almonds in between. Cover with a layer of Angers dipped in oiled butter and bake in a moderate oven for three-quarters of an hour. Turn out and serve with custard

cream.

This dress of crepen is in a deep shade of blue. The high waistline in front is dropped at the back

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Acrona

1 Scopo enough hore-but it takes

nearly a dozen to do it., 4.Sly about dinner-time, but in a distinctly impressive manner.

8 Precious stong in at least two langungos. (Ask the British Museum!)

9 American antelope.

10 Foelingly, but incorrectly, do- scribed by the schoolboy as synonym of woo.

11 Quickly turns to stone, 12 Stopper.

10 Found in a boat and in 4 Acroer.

16 "Later, after neven,"

d'Orsay

added, "a dramn, Dandy Dick, enavod." (Hidden.)

18 She is never naked to sign any of the falso notes she utters, 21 Often seen waving in the East. 23 Small boys have been known to

wish it stayed in Somerset. 24 He only issued on invitation to

one dance.

25 A force at Ulundi within

on

hour of midnight much mixed up. 23 Easily becomes so 9 Down. 20 Profoundly interest little Eng-

land and part of Scotland. 30 Clumsy.

31 Used to be of brimstone and

treacle.

1 Not

Down

pugilistic display, al- though you get a bang and seo ators, 2 With such a nome o man be- comes a great card before he's Jono.

3 Well

here you nee them.

4 The top is what the bottom is

not.

6 The injurious' feature of har-

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mbay.

Emu bird (anag).

with

7 Offspring that seems to declare

you no good, to put it brutal brevity.

9 Obviously requires no elucida-

tion,

13 Near Staines.

14 According to Hamlet, one may bo

4 villain after doing this twice. 17 Flower.

19 An unseen' danger.

20 These hoes are made of rubber.

21 Embarrassing form for a pre-

sent to take.,

22 "It started like a guilty thing

upon a fearful -" (Hamlet),

this tho omblom of Plantagenet Lady of the House hold?

23

20 The head of a gladiator. 27 Antonym of 7 Down.

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I CAN'T HELP BUT BELIEVE THAT FRECKLES WILL COME BACK WITHOUT THAT BIG DOG OF HIS

WELL IF HE DOESN'T SHOW UP PRETTY SOON, WELL HAVE --

FRECKLES IS HOME!! HE AN'

OSCAR ARE COMIN' UP TH" FRONT WALK NOW-AINTCHA GLAD!!!

HELLO! SEE-YA AINT MAD AT ME ARE YA, MOM? YOU WON'T BE THOUGH, AFTER

I TELL YOU SOMETHING

GET DOWN, POODLE... DOWN!!

MERCY DAY! ARE WE GLAD TO SEE YOUR COME HERE AND LET ME KISS YOU... AND

YOU FOUND POODLE,

"TOO----

AN THAT IGHT ALL WE FOUND, MOM.... HOHL,

ossia! BRING IN THOSE THREA PUPPIES OF

POODLES"!!

WHERE ARE THE SMELLING SALTS,

POP 2

IN THE BATH

ROOMS-

HURRY!

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