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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
YOUR CHILDREN.
| Mothers, Too, Learn By Experience
By Olive Roberts Barton
FASHIONABLY FURRED
Hollywood Keeps Smart Shoulders Under Cover
Let me begin to-day with an apology. It is this. In my n ticles I frequently criticize the methods of "certain" mothers. } do this without animus or indict... ment. I And, however, that by calling attention to the mistakes of other people (and I include my.... self in this, for no mother is In- fallible) there are brought home; to us many things we may avoid. Very often it happens that certain mistakes of our own would never occur to us unless someone called to our attention the fact that someone else has done it too.
Some of the things I criticize: most are done by women I like best. Some of them are things } do, or have done, -myself until 1) had my own eyes opened. And, ] still make many mistakes. As my children grow older I see, every day, where I should like to ge back and correct things I did not know about at the time.
"I Was the Mrs. Brown"
Not long ago I talked to a wom- an who was sure I had her in mind when I wrote a certain, article. When 1 discovered what the ar ticlo was about I laughed. "My dear!" I cried, "There is only on person on earth who could possibly be offended by that story and that
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SALESMAN SAM
Irene Ware
Hollywood.--Covered shoulders, are the order of the day
and night.
Irene Ware wears a white crepe evening gown which has sable fashioning the shoulders, over twisted shoulder straps of velvet and white crepe that extend down to girdle line.
Loretta Young, wore a pale blue satin evening gown with match lace fashioning the upper part of the gown, standing out over the shoulders like pert epaulets. Her, Hittle evening hat was of lace.
Benita Hume, wore a summery printed frock, field flowora against a white background, with the little cap sleeves and the whole bottom of the frock finished in scallops piped in all the colours of the print's flowers.
Elizabeth Allen and Alice Brady, both wore black. Eliza- heth's was a black crepe dress, low-square decolletage and long, tight sleeves; Alice's, black shadow lace, with white lace for the decolletage, which had covered shoulders.
ACROSS
1 Joyous return of an old gnol-
bird.
3 Anatomical aspect of "the frult
of that forbidden, tree"`` (two words).
10 "Wo are seven."
11 They are presumably, in the young, the cause of class hatred.
12 They fulfil rash promises.
13 Extremes in mice and men.
15 Slippery customer in scarlet..
10 Cruel set (anag).
19 Painter who might be
agricultural prophet.
an
21 Monoy almost lands one in trou-
ble.
24 I'd make it perfectly clear.
26 An extremely penniless relative Is evidently not disheartened.
28 A scheme to stick out for.
20 Tee it Mister, said the white ant. 30 Novel hunter.
31 The part of 9 that isn't hers.
DOWN
1 Sovereignty, presumably (two
words).
2 Reminiscent of one's saind-daya.
4 He doesn't exercise 1 down.
5 Sweet mald in some confusion.
6 Things are looking up for mater
in this country.
7 He makes way for others,
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST HONGKONG
"Sacrament" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermen which was tend
£2
8 One sort of money,
They are light even if dark.
14 Valuation.
17 Beastly feet.
18 By Marle Corelli.
20 It's unpleasant
room is in uproar.
when half the
22 Criterion of straightreas.
28 Subtle form of excitement. 25 Strips to slumber like a hat. 27 A pedant, but no busybody?
*Saturday's Solution,
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S [OFFE D CASTAWAYS HOME SE DET HOP FACTO BE TAMEE AREG SHILLITI REALISM 8 TIRRUP BENDNAR EN SHAPE STINGING NETTLES
JAPANESE DUMPING,
GERMAN EXPORTERS CANNOT HOPE TO COMPETE
Berlin, July 8.
The dumping of Japanese goods in in all Churches of Christ. Scientist. | Germany during recent months is yesterday.
causing anxiety at Hamburg.
Japanese firms are also gaining: a The Golden Text was: "The cut footing in, Germany's foreiga mar-
of blessing which we bleas, is it kets, with the result that business not the communion of the blood of prospects for German exporters to Christ?
Austrália The bread which we have become difficult.
China, India, Africa and
break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?" (1 Cor.10:16)had to give up the competition be In many cases German firms hove Among the citations which cause they are unable to compete
with Japanese prices. comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
the following from the Bible: "For It is argued that European and as often as ye eat this bread, and come to an agreement with Japan to American exporting States should drink this cup, ye do shew the bind the latter to more normal.com- Lord's death till he come. Where petition-Reuter. fore whosoever shall eat this bread, This little boy was very affee- and drink this cup of the Lord
is myself. I was the Mrs. Brown rot him. She was willing to own of that tale. I often write about the could not possibly make my mistakes both present and
the grade alone. past. I wasn't even thinking of you."
It is the mother who is alert totionate. He was also very, very her own mistakes who makes the intelligent. Said I, "You have a unworthily, shall be guilty of the most progress. The one with the child who will mature mentally body and blood of the Lord. But closed mind may see too late what fers quickly. Naturally he will let a man examine hintself, and so be impatient. Such children allet him cat of that bread, and ways are. Be careful that he does drink of that cup - Therefore
she has done, or not done,
the
For instance a friend of mine become impatient with you let us keep the feast, not with old some years ago had two girls over You can never control him. One
child of leaven, neither with the leaven of six years of age when a boy baby in a while we have came along. She had always stron character who never can b malico and wickedness; but with boasted of knowing how to handle controlled as we know the word the unleavened bread of sincerity children without the aid of any in its usual sense. You will have and truth."
(1 Cor.11:24-28.5:8). ecialist or a book. She never to make it a partnership and gain welcomed suggestions,
your influence that way. Keep The Lesson-Sermon also included; him very busy and be busy with the following passages from She had made a good job of her him. Once he bolts, your last Christian Science textbook, "Science giris. Finer. more straight-for-vestige of influence will be gone. and Health with Key to the ward, unspoiled and unprejudices Guide him, but don't over-boss Scripturce" by Mary Baker Eddy: little children I never knew, but him.” the boy from his cradle was dif forent. He had a will, he had-r temper, and the usual methods of regularity, firmness, and kindness did not work. He was a young devil from way back so it seemed,
Partnership Proves Solution Then, at last she acknowledged that she had to have help to con
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She listened. She stopped her words express,--this God accepts: ZOO IN BUDAPEST other methods. She and the boy and it is not wise to try to de- became great chums and had won-ceive ourselves or others, for derfully jolly times together. She "there is nothing covered that shall was on the verge of losing him, but not be revealed"
...We should
LORETTA YOUNG GENE RAYMOND
KING'S THEATRE
she went for help in time and too examine ourselves and learn what advice. The only way to reach is the affection and purpose of the that child was through a fifty-fifty heart, for in this way only can we friendship and a rein.made of rub, learn what we honestly are." (p.8.) | WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Iber instead of leather.
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