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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933,
THE WORLD
OF WOMEN
Longer,
She Is "Lilybet" No
But Britain's Darling Still!
PRINCESS WHO MAY BECOME SECOND “QUEEN 'BESS" IS SEVEN NOW AND A REGAL LITTLE LADY
By Milton Bronner
London To many millions of British women and children it camo with a shock recently that "Lilybet" had passed out of their lives and that "Elizabeth" had come to take her place.
Which is another way of saying that the eldest baby girl of the Duke and Duchess of York has grown out of the lisping stage and has become the 7-year-old child, perfectly capable of pronouncing correctly all but the very biggest words.
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But Elizabeth, like "Lilybet," still remains the darling of the British
eute, multitude. The funny things she says quickly drift down to the public.
When she weara pecullar shade of yellow, ten thousand little girls suddenly blossom out in primrose colour. When she ap- pears in the park in a particular cut of cap, ten thousand other curly-hoada soon are adorned with the same kind of thing.
a
After Elizabeth grew up to the talking stage, the loyal British press started to create her legend. For after all, unless she has baby brother some day, she will, if she lives, be Queen of England, a second Queen Bess.
Princess Elizabeth,
plain unadorned school room. Here is the nursery where she plays with her sister and their friends.
In the back is a piece of park where they remp and play like any other children.
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When the weather gets nice, her parents move to the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park-another simplo home. But the child loves it, be- cause in the park there has beca - erected the high toy house which was presented her by the people of Wales.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Across
1 Exonerated, in a way,
There's a sting about it, but not in an erect position.
8 Made an object of worship, whichever way you look at it, 10 Tip-top aspect of a biped bofere
11
ton. con.
What all hands possess when the guv'nor is close to a certain line. 12 A hit, and a apart one, even if
it is vulgar.
15 Here the value in clothing op-
pears to be before you and me.. One horse in twelve is a many- aided figure.
Here she duct "acrious house- kcoping," with the toy bedrooms, drawing rooms and even a kitch-10 en which has been supplied with electricity and water.
17 Mendips (anog.).
20 Nothing in a northern suburb is
titled
Being a Princess does not save her from the bugaboo of every child's life the tough Jöh duce
to
22 A touch of hesitation would in- these servants to produca
"
@ What motorists pick up on the
links.
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7 With the closest scrutiny, but
there are always two distinct
features most people overlook Im
it.
9 Some clues are merely.
13 This tile lends to much amuse-
14 Bound.
18 Whence paper,
19 Part of Africa.
[21
20 Far from suave in tona.
little private, heard eventualities (hyphen).
for
25 Scarcely a name for a deer-.
hound 20 Workers of wonders in imaging-
tion.
· Yesterday's Bolution. of lessons. Two hours every plaster of Paris. morning and
DISPARAGING one hour every 23 Doesn't sound anything in Old- Afternoon
devoted are
UE HMO but it's painful enough In her studies. Already she reads, writes and spells. She has begun 24 Capital solo possibilities here. to learn French. She has music 29 You'd expect the voice of n
27 Story telling.
lessons and dancing lessons and
has learned to skate on ice. From
hamsk
NB NOTRUMPS STRAIN
crotcholy old thing to be full of, them.
T
E
burst into flame at any moment.
DOWN
her Scotch mother, especially, she 29 Having old Ireland in it, may has learned the old-fashioned reels and flings of bonny Scot land. Out at Windsor Park, where she has greater freedom to roam, she often rides her pony, Peggy.
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For after King George comes the Prince of Wales. He is a bachelor and likely to remain so. After him comes his next brother, the Duke of York, and after him, his eldest girl.
there are, so to speak, castles all Hor relations with her royal But the legend-makers soon had around her. Her paternal royal grandparents are singularly close. an easy task. "Lilybet" made her grandfather has Buckingham and When she goes up to visit Grand own legend. She said just the Windse and Balmoral. On the ma at Balmoral, her greatest joy kind of things that parents love in mater de there is the roman--is picnic with the Queen in their own children. She was so tie old Scotch Castle of Glamis.
new summer house at the Pass of Bállatér.
enger, so human, so unspoiled in But early in her life, her par all her public appearances that ents, like sensible people, dater- the people doted on her.
In Princess Elizabeth, King
1 "Let the galled jade wince, our
---art unwrong" ("Hamlet")
2 A familiar. crossword goddess.
3 Avenger (anog.).
4 Part of the body.
Speaking in bald terms, it is non-existent
Intestinal Troubles in Hot Weather.
"Food and drinks become so rapidly
At first she struck the crowds mined to rear their children not in George has come into his own. her grandmother, Queen Mary, residence, 146 Piccadilly, ls near what "Grandpa King" says goes by her startling resemblance to a show place, but a home. Their "Grandpa King" can do no wrong. On any question under the sun, But now she is developing a dis. Hyde Park-a big fourstory stone with Lilybet. It is the law and troubles are to be expected in sum- tinct face of her own. She bids front, fair to be the greatest beauty the with big rooms and high ceilings. the gospel. For her he is the House of Windsor has produced in It is just the kind of house other fount of wisdom. many a long day.
old-fashioned residence
For him she is a gleam of sun. well-to do people live in.
shine, a figure out of a fairy tale Princess Elizabeth lives in a beth and her baby sister, Mar- workaday world where even kings Here is the bedroom of Eliza in a bard, depressed, serious.. real house, a real home, although garet Rose. Here is Elizabeth's have their worries and troubles.
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occasional dose of Pinkettes will do to be it you must keep stomach and bowols clear and clean.The
this for you pleasantly and naturally. Pinketten remove any, harmful sub- stances, eaten before they have time Balanced Diets Rare. families who are eating all wrong to do harin. As a general allround The Public Health Nursing, As they were able to set more bounti-than Pinkettes. All chemists esn now were eating all wrong when months you cannot use anything finer health-safeguard during the hotter By Olive Roberts Barton sociation after a survey of homeful tables,
diets tells us that in spite of all
supply you. Our bodies are the food we eat, that has been done to educate peo- the water we drink, and the air we ple about necessary fooda, the ma- breathe. Little else enters into jority of diets are still "greatly It isn't necessary to go into all our chemistry except perhaps sun-off balance."
the whys and wherefores here but light. But even sunlight is trans- The average diet la low in min-vegetables that grow above the mitted to us indirectly through erals and too high in fat and con-ground must be eaten to stabilize certain foods. We cannot live with-diments and sugars, is the report. health and develop bodies.
The out any of these things.
"Fats, condiments and sweels!" other vegetables are needed too, In our systems as we know are I find this report fits in with other but it is the above-ground ones dozens of varieties of elements, minerals and so on.
Most of these surveys of home buying. Certain that are neglected. They are very things we must get through our y children need fats and sugars, cheap.
Milk, plain ments, all vegetables, and, as for the condiments that Therefore we have in us, only make eating more pleasant, pare. fats in some form, eggs, fresh, enn- those things we eat. No magic can relish preparations will not hurt ned or dried fruits, fish at least put calcium, iron, manganese, pro- children after they are old enough once a week for its iodine content; tein or albumen into our tissues to eat exciting foods. But they sweets--all these things are neces and bones. We must take them were never. Intonded to take the sary to a growing child; It costs through our mouths.
place of other foods.
no more to vary the diet than to If we eat too much of some
Let us use sense. When too have the same things over and over foods and nothing of others cer-strong foods or too rich foods take again. tain parts of the body will grow away the appetite for plain foode It seems odd that so many people sickly and weak. Why then do the mother of the family must do do not desire to learn. As I have. people Insist on following "tasto' some thinking...
said, no magic brings. strong. instead of nature if they want to Families living on welfare muscles and bones and good blood. bo well and to keep their children money must of course, budget. They are the result of sensible and well.
But I think we will find that many varied eating."
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