THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ARMACIA SERNAVALLO TRIEST

RHACIA

ERRA

TRIESTE

DOCTORS DO NOT

always agree

about the choice of a Nerve Tanic

and

Blood-maker for the Anaemic and Nervous.—

BUT

over

DOCTORS

TEN THOUSAND agree in prescribing what every patient accepts with pleasure, namely

“SERRAVALLO'S TONIC”

It

It stirqulates the Appetite. It strengthens the Nerves. It regenerates the Blood. It has an exquisite taste. Builds up Strength and Energy. It Rapidly restores the system that has become impaired owing to illness or other

causes.

IT IS A Tonic Nutrient and Stimulant

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It will be found an invaluable Recuperative in all conditions of Fatigue.

PRICES $5 and $3 per bottle.

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The Hongkong Hotel,

Obtainable from

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French Store, Queen's Road.

IN KOWLOON:

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Tai Wo, Empress Store,

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The Peninsula Hotel,

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THE WORLD OF WOMEN

CHIC GOES A-COURTING GLORIFYING

Jersey Dress, With Flair for Tennis

By Joan Savoy

The good old shirt- maker's dress has gono in strong. for athletics this summer.

If it is tennis you go

the

in for, there's a big range of sports things that are neat as the modern likes them and smart sophisticate demands. One dress is made of a new material, called

реди d'ange

RA

jersey. It has a sleek

look to it, with a good

sheen and it washes well.

One of these, in

narrow blue

white stripes,

and

box

four pockets, all bat-

toning shut, n

and

coming

bc-

A collar

short

alcoves that won't It buttons. hamper.

up the front with the same blue buttona that fasten the poc kets and it has novelty blue

and

a

white woven belt.

There are kick pleats, roomy onea, in the skirt,

And the whole thing flares. Aloreaver, there is a little fez to match.

-YOUR CHILDREN.

Mothers Haunted by Fears Should Seek Expert Aid in Their Fight to Overcome Them

By Olive Roberts Barton.

Correct Own Fears First

What would I do--she asks. I have written to her advising

YOURSELF.

Declare War on Blemishes

By Alicia Hart

European wonten never mind blemishes. Poets knowing them have written to "delleious little warts" on pretty noses, to "intrigu.

ng wena," etc., etc.

American women, shadder at n mole. Their standards of beauty rule out these individual blemishes as detriments to loveliness.

. The worst objection to blemishes usually comes from the psycho- logical effect they have on their owners. If you aren't self-con- scious about a wart, or a mole or freckles, others won't notice them half as much.

However, you are self-con- scious, why not do something about them. There is a fairy stone put out that is excellent for discoloured marks on a face. You rub it over and then make up. It has coconut oll and other ingredients which often go far to covering up such marks.

There is a new cream put out for varicose viens on legs and thighs.

It is a pleasant concoction

and actually does the trick.

When it comes to hair on the upper lip, bleaching it often helps. Certainly it is less noticeable.

But you can have it taken out by elec tricity. Be sure you get a reliable doctor to recommend the person who is to do it.

Most women Ahave their legs now or use depilatories. There's no reason for a woman being self- conscious in a bathing suit be- cause of superfluous hair on her legs. Actresses used to be the only ones who knew all theso beauty tricks. Nowadaya any woman can not only know..but use.

her to take herself in hand first them, if she takes the time.

to remove the direct cause of her boy's mental chaos by, instantly going after her own trouble.. Sha pena I know of several mothers says she has been to a doctor but it did no good.

who so nearly approach hor In ex- perience and whose children have To-day there are many doctora, been conditioned to the same doctors of the body and doctors of fears that I feel the advice I have the mind and nerves. The latter given her may be of benefit to

by various names depending on their work. Some are neuro- logists, some are pathologists, and

Among my letters to-day is one from a mother possessed of n feur. This fear is more than the usual kind with which all of us some are psychiatrists.

scare.

others.

Beware of the "Quick"

If

First be sure that the person are familiar. It is a result of I feel that too many people you go to for help is not a "quack" mental shock-a terrible exper- with easily cured nervous or ment doctor, but a man of assured re- ience she had some years ago that tal straina allow themselves to goj evidently has left some definite on suffering without making any putation and understanding.

attempt to ath the doctor who you are earnest in wanting relief could do them the most good. It be honest and make no attempt in is neither Intelligent nor sensible concent what you may consider to laugh at this branch of therapy. childish terror. Nor is it correct to think that they practice only with the fasane.

As a result she is afraid of night, of the dark, and of noises. She lives behind boited doors and lles awake all night imagining overy second that something awful is about to happen.

Cure Often Is Very Simple

But she asks advice, not about, For instance my correspondent herself, but about her boy, who is is a perfectis anne, sensible and developing the same sense of dan-normal woman. To have a fear ger. He is ill, nervous, thin, pale phobia as a result of shock is not and at the point of hysteria. In the least relatod to an unbal moans in anced mind or Insanity. It is

Health depends on organa and blood and many other things. It also depends on steady nerves and clear courageous mind. It is now recognized that one should have attention as well as the other.

One cannot force oneself out of fear once it has become chronic,

She has tried control and something, moreover, that can be especially as a result of shock.

her power to exert

to hide her terror from him. But cured, often very simply and none of us have will-power beyond easily cured. Ta

It needs outside suggestion and help professionally and scionti- fically given. The best mother is

a certain point. It is quite clear Her own case, probably, would the healthy and mentally content. that he has absorbed the same not ho‘incentive enough for raned one who may pass on hor whole- terror slant that sie has.

to write this artķelē, büt as it hap-j some attitude to her children.

SALESMAN SAM

True to Form!

Across

Neur harp, a pail (anag.).

7 The haven is a commanding

feature of your picture.

8 Cheats lawint in Bridge. 11 Periods which would put any.

one'e nose out of joint. 12 Pungeut.

13

The aspect of a storm cloud, with a change of hund would be more than one, 16 What the bungalow is, too often,

on Jundscape.

the

17 Only A little bird, but it has

high athletic honours.

10 Ask and you'll get it correctly.

21 Where you can see the French in a harrow place between hills. 23 Here, whatever the gravity of

the beer, it

it is lowered, 21 Although a man's manner may

be so, it doesn't necessarily mean that he is not sharp.

25 A vulgar fellow in a retired spot. 28 Exchange for a hero of romance. 29 Kind of guns.

30 They relieve the churches (ihrce

words).

Down

2. Downright, and, to a certain

point, Seuttish in descent,

3 Look for these in pairs.

4 After one a mun ia lighter both

in body and in pocket.

Long before this for cars in London.

6 Just begun with small measure.

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7 Ploy this as fast as you can.

In their examinations they stick to the beaten track.

10 Chinese doctor who's a member of everybody you can think of. 14 Smart induced by a touch of the

tongue.

15. Strange 'animals, truly, for the

bed-room.

18 Holding together notwithstand- ing the disagreement frat, andt last.

20 Sound as a bell.

21 Character in. "The Tempest." 22 In among the dogs for conduct. 26 Jual the thing for cordage. 27 Exactly what you're looking for.

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By Small

WORSE'N THAT THEY FERGOT

TO TAKE THE ENGINE.

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