THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, ́ AUGUST 7, 1933,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

QETESTER

ARMACIA SKAPAVALLO TRISH

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

IN

MODERNS MINIATURE

ANKLE

LNKLE-LENGTH DRESS-UP FROCKE FOR

LITTLE GIRLS ARE VERY NEW. A QUAINT DIMITY PRINT 15 USED. FOR THE ONE AT THE RIGHT. ORGANDY PLEATING EDGES THE NECK

AND SLEEVES.

AT THE LEFT, BELOW, YELLOW ORGANDY IS USED FOR A RUFFLEY PARTY FROCK. TINY BOWS OF BLACK GROSGRAIN RIBBON TRIM THE FRONT.

WHITE ORGANDY EMBROIDERED

IN RED DOTG IS USED FOR THE DRESS AT THE RIGHT, BELOW. THE SHOULDER STRAPS ARE OF

RED VELVET RIBBON.

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF

Treat Facial Blemishes Cautiously

By Alicia Hart.

Sometimes you see a Woman with one or two large brown spots) on her face, "freckles," she may call them.' Others sometimes term them "lver spots."

Whatever you name them, they are not attractive, mainly because they obviously do not belong where they are. There are two ways of treating them. First, you can use a cream for covering them up (there are new creams dor such purposes on the market). Second, you can get at the root of the matter and get rid of them.

Across

1 The auinal is in French good.. 4 Name part (hyphen). B Dog by the fire.

0 Part of a castle.

10 if you set them on a tramp, ho

won't mind.

11 You can take a meal off it. 12 Pacific Islands. 15 Strange that one goes there ex- 10

to sit,

a first-hand account give a with humour and point. 18 "Do good by and blush to

And it fame" (Pope).

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21 Thieving, for instance, has a

cold finish.

Certain experienced operators burn off auch spots with carbolic acid. You cannot do it yourself.

most precise operation. 23 Some bay and bright (but it is Done right it is effective. Done 24 Is at the end or at the beginning.

not spelt that way!)

It is a

wrong It will burn the outlying 26 Gem.

D

jakin and do much more harm than 28 A Welsh prefix pains ruffians, good. Never try this treatment 20 Go to the dictionary for

French about the yourself, but go to someone who really knows how,

Second, try bleaching creams and bleaching stimulants on them, In if they were freckles. Some- times they do reach them and take them out. This experiment may succeed and is worth trying.

The third, and the safest way to treat them, is to consult your funt- ily physician to see if they aren't spots from bad digestive troubles. If so, the internal trouble must be cured before you can get rid of them. If you actually have di- gestive trouble, of course you want it cured. So start with the third alternative, If you are In- terested in getting rid of such brown spots.

Jesson in -team,

30 The chaotic state of trade in

meal is united. 11 Another chaotle state.

Down

F

1 Innocent advice to a censorious

critic,

2 "And such a want-wit makes of nie, That I have much ado to know myself" ("Merchant of Venice").

3 In the Thames or in the North-

East,

4 Drank at (anagram).

5 Simple, no doubt, and somewhat

accommodating.

6 An opening,

7 Something the crossword

avolds.

fou

You want fur on this to pro- vide a flounce.

13 Underground in a limited state

Inst month.

14 Doesn't require a lawyer to get

up this case.

17 Appearance.

10 Mother of Parliamenta

20 A little county.

21 Thoroughly cold and sick

heart.

22 A famous signal-word.

23 Stort.

20 A god.

at

27 The way out any time here, and

in France about eleven.

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IT CHECKS DISEASE AT THE ONSET

$5 and $3 per bottle.

Sole Agents:

THE HO THONG COMPANY, LTD.

48A, BONHAM STRAND WEST.

The Wing On Co., Ltd.

The San Co., Ltd. The Hongkong Hotel.

Obtainable from

Kwan Tye, Queen's Rant.

French Store, Queen's Rond.

IN KOWLOON:

Ilang Cheong.

Tai We, Empress Store.

The Sincere Co., Ltd.

Lane, Crawford. Ltd..

The Peninsula Hotel

Ty Shing, Queen's Road. Wing Cheong, Queen's Rossel.

IN CANTON: The Sincere Co., Ltd. The Sun Co., Ltd.

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Members of:

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Hongkong.

GLADYS PARKE

YOUR CHILDREN.

The 2-to-6 Child Deserves Special Watching

as

By Oliver Roberts Barton

The child who needs just careful watching as the baby is the one from two to six years of age.

We bend over backwards to keep

it. But what does he ent, how much and when?

Stuffing Is Not Enough Needs Special Attention

Food does not necessarily menn Besides all this, he is not oli nourishment. Quantity does not enough to attend to himself as the mean quality. To stuff him with six or eight-year-old brothers and bread and jam isn't feeding him. sisters, yet in some mysterious way He needs three regular meals a he is allowed to shift for himself. day. When very young he needs four. But the fourth should, bq Of course I am speaking in gener-milk only. Later he needs only alities. Many mothers are very three, careful of these little folk. And

He needs cooked foods and plenty even those who aro inclined to of milk. He needs cereals twice a think the two-to-six child needs no day, well-cooked vegetables, celery, special attention are hardly to bo spinach, lettuce, beets, pens, beans, blamed, because the needs of such cabbage, caulitower, tomatoes-the

been accent-list could go on. children have never

For very young

the baby safe and that is righted. The emphasis has ever been children make purees of them when We organize all sorts of regular on the baby and on, the school cooked or cut up the vegetables fine- physical examinations and free child.

ly and make them into soup. Not clinics for the school child, see that

To show how important this age all of these things every day, of he gets his regular milk in schools

now considered, it has been course, but some of them varie- hours, and in many cases

free proved over and over that diseases y He needs milk, some fresh no thick lunches. And that is right, too. springing suddenly life during meat, never fried, and

adolescence (thirteen to eighteen) Some plain sweets, fnt such as but- gravy also eggs, fish or chicken. But what do we do for the pro-are direct results of trouble, unter, and a certain amount of fruit sehool child? Almost nothing at noticed, beginning during these

all. It Is called by certain indig early years. Tuberculosis, chronic-cooked or plain-but asked the mant specialisis trying to save infections, bone trouble, malnour doctor about the fruit! Whole child life "the neglected age and ishment and its dire effects every wheat bread is better than too

kind and variety of disease that much fine white bread.

so it is.

every night. He should have a nap

The child gets almost kis entire seem to spring from nowhere, at His meals ahould be regular. heritage of health under six. the "developing" age are found to His bedtime should be seven o'clock Then why is it that so many peo- have their beginnings away back ple become careless of him and in early childhood. take it for granted that after his babyhood he can sit at the table the two-to-six child?

What then should be done about and eat the same foods his parents! eat-pastry, rich aauces, too much starch, strong gravies and the Ilke 7

SALESMAN SAM

First of all he should be nour- shed. "But he cats all the time," his mother may say. That is just

or rest period during the day. Ho #liould be bathed regularly. He needs fresh air day and night and his own bed if posible. And if he isn't well, or is round-shouldered. a bad colour, or has no appetite, ba.' needs doctor.

Making Light of Ir

YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH

Normal healthy children are active and happy. When a child is fretful, does not want to play and refuses to eat, it is often a sign that the system is out of order.

Try CASTORIA! It is especially. made for children's ailments. It quickly and gently stimulates the sensitive bowels, corrects upset stomach and aids digestion. It tastes good and may be given safely to the smallest baby.

CASTORIA

MEDICINAL SYRUP.

Teething troublés

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

all and lime gaita

for bona foramtion, it prevents teething troubles, cicleetatuzu. soft bones, hairfor

THEN I'LL BE SEEIN' YA AT EIGHT SHARP TONIGHT, HUH,

DOTTIE?

SURE THING, SAM) SOLLY, SAM, ITS BLACK AS INK OUTSIDE! GOODBYE,SWEETIE! "THERE'LL BE NO STREET LIGHTS ON, 1

UNDERSTAND, AND THERE'S NO MOON NOR ANY STARS OUT! YOU'LL GET LOST IN TH DARK TONIGHT, IF YA GO OUT!

NOT

MEL,

Bass!

By Small

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