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WHY

ALWAYS TOO TIRED?

No. She brous it is deiving him FIGHT „fter night, exlistated, worms

from her, yet she is belpless,

Pyorrhea, the dreaded mouth dis- caso, has dragged her down, physically and mentally. Neglect That's to blame! Guns bleed; teeth have loos ened. Soon they may come out airo- gether, or have to he pulled out!

Her uppy smile is gonel. Now she is afraid, and almusa ashamed to open her movie!

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933..

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

YOUR CHILDREN.

Let

By Olive Roberts-Barton-

ourselves us not deceive about childhood being the happiest time of life.

True, children do not need to worry about being out of work, or seeing that dinner is cooked after a heavy day's work, or to worr about the grocer or coal man noi being paid, but their troubles are BB real and no difeult as thom of their parents.

3

Besides when these

conditione

exist in a household and are volc borrow ed every day, children

these troubles with an added ter ror. We learn to know children by an honest survey of our own al childhood. As we look back

things We of us can remember

about concerning home worried ufairs, that we see now amount- ed to little or nothing. But we remember how we kept awake at nights, or felt ill and weak school because one time our fath- er said: "I 1 don't get that ar- der, the mortgage interest can't be

in

pald," and our mother cried and said it would be terrible to lose our home and be moved out intc the street. Where would we go?

Impressed the Child

Neither of them meant it por- " child

haps; not literally, but wouldn't know that.

So much for borrowed trouble. Let me list the things a child is

up against in his daily life.

He has to keep his grade In as much of A school, which is worry and responsibility as a m keeping his. position.

Two Frocks in One.

Barbara Weeks

There is a boy who is the bune of your boy's life, who teases and bullies and peaters the life out of him, who tattles and Ben. Ord who turns girl who is jealous, your little girl's friends against her, who is capricious and selfish and goes to extremes in making

Capes that come off, to leave ailor tips right, in style, and her your own child miserable. You trim dress beneath them, almost sports shoes are white kid.

Jean Harlow, recently wore Tell them not to mind, but these give a girl two costumes instead

black and white evening pyjamas, enemies aro ns real, and destruct-of one.

Barbara Weeks has a new white with a draped evening cape, of the Ive as the people who try to pumatalasse crepe dress of this type. name materials. dermine your husband's business The dress has three kick pleats Irene Waro has a delicate green both front and back, to give the crepe satin dress which follow new straightline yet enough full-the body line to the knees and then ness. The cute little shoulder loosely to the floor. Hor belt cape buttons onto huge yellow and fastens with a double clasp of deep white buttons at the sides of the inde green onyx. She has a little square neckline and the round cape of the same material' that buckle looks just like a large edi- fastens on her shoulders with tion of the same buttons. Her clips like the buckle, making the narrow brimmed while straw sal-gown less formal.

Suede shoes, like woollen frocks, are always fashion- able. This pump is trimmed with a narrow band of patent leather at the top and tied with grosgrain at the side.

SALESMAN SAM

MORNING, SIR! WHERE': YA GET TH SHINER?

Teething troubles

Because SCOTT'S Emulsion contains 44% of pure cod liver

oil and time salts

lor bone formation,. It prevents teething troubles, rickets and acff benes. Ask for Benuine

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¡BUSTED DAUMS CAN'T BE BEAT FOR

for your own character.

to a woman ironing every day who Another trouble is this. Chil- hates ironing. Older people dren frequently are blamed un-know acceptance and adjustments

well,

children cannot possibly justly. They meant so

or that they just didn't think, or they have.

were too slow or it was an acél-

dent. Their crime is magnified

Too bad all children cannot live

used to,

Our clt-

and they are bewildered by a pun-in the country as they ishment they don't deserve. An where life was simple and assured older person punished unjustly at least it used to be.

les require a social adjustment redreas would soon Beck

or that is too much of a strain on the venge. Children have no come-

nerves of young people. Artificial back.

pleasures cannot take the place of They are scolded for things they mental content. do that are wrong, but selden:

The fabric of life these days praised for things they do right.entenes children in its weave and

Studles very often do not interplaces them in a pattern where by est them and school life becomes nature they do not belong. Don't

a burden. All children cannot ad-ake it for granted that all chil- of thum just themselves to the

dren are happy. Many popular curriculum. Compare it to an en- have troubles that would put ours

or 'to shame, gineer adding figures all day,

"TH' WIFE GAVE IT TO ME. sos i WOULDN'T" FER-

GET TA BUY HER

SOMETHIN' FER CHRISTMAS!

No Sale!

WELL, COME WITH ME AN' I'LL SHOW YA SOME GIFTS THAT ARE A SIGHT FOR

SORE EYES!

HOSIERY

TOCKINGS

AND SOX

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AND X'MASTER DULES

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROBB

1 Looks like a shop-assistant's

scheme to make an overcharge.,

fun. 9 He trad in the mud for

Doings of this kind may appear ludicrous, but I hope ardent enthusiasts will refrain" (hid- cian).

10 What witches' cauldrons should

do when spells are brewing,

11 German river and conjunction. 13 Drew nigh.

16 Comes unlone, duo to

warp.

8 Having superior power, it takes.

In a Biblical land.

12 The plumber's

stand-by.

hyphonated

14 Position is the main thing in this quite indeclinable word.

16 Hidden in Clue 9.

18 Rather suggestive of a frolle,

though venerable.

10 There are half-a-dozen rivers of thin nane in England and Scotland.

first-class about such an island-for A picnic.

20 There's something sun

16 On the subject of this the Inughter of Mephistopheles was particularly sardonic,

17 Usually off-stage, not on.

21 Quito à long forecast.

23 Taking persession in a perfectly legal way, though suggestive of violence.

27 MacBaby,

28 I stared, and no wonder, from

Auch cut-bursts.

20 The book by which Jews are

governed.

32 Idden in Clue 0.

33 This lay upon his breast.

("Cymbeline.")

34 I'm In with Old Merchant

Taylors.

35 When put together again

"neeя ninrble” (anag).

DOWN

2 Hidden in Clue 9.

ono

3 A French friend assists at the

christening

4 Marks of humanity.

5 Sharp, and when more so, very uneful to the tyro suffering from stage-fright.

6 "Who drives fat

should

himself be fat" (Life of John- son).

7 Upsetting the render to make

him more valued.

22 it was fatal to Caesar whom the

side turned.

21 Dial in (anag.).

26 Names that hurt no one.

with

24 Hurilla

flavour.

n Australian

27 The lad who rows,

go Shakespeare

gloomy one.

wrota

abont *

31 A little name, for a little dog.

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