THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

THE WORLD

OF

WOMEN

1934.

#16

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

THOUSANDS & THOUSANDS

of

DOCTORS

prescribe and, recommend

"SERRAVALLO'S TONIC"

for they have realized its unrivalled benefits as an all-round Tonić, a remarkable appetiser and a sure Malarial Prophalactic. Under its' influence

THE APPETITE IS STIMULATED.

THE NERVES ARE STRENGTHENED AND FED THE BLOOD IS REGENERATED AND ENRICHED.————

Its exquisito taste makes "Serravallo's Tonic" a favourite with Children and Grown-ups of every age. It is willingly takon and well tolerated by the most fastidious patients.--

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YOUR CHILDREN.

Be Blind to Some Faults

By Olive Roberts Barton

Have you a blind spot? No? Then by all means get a "mote" somewhere. Are you a little deaf? Hear every little squeak and rattle, do you? That's too bad. A little cotton helps a lot. And I suppose your senses of touch, tusto and smell are all in-grand working order, too. That's n terrible handicap.

Because where there are stir ring, red-blooded, adventuresome children about, it never pays to have a hundred and one nerve ends out ready to pick up trouble-waves

and amplify them.

"Acting" Dumb and Blind

In the course of any day, it is the most unwise thing in the world to make a point of every little thing that happens, and this is why it is comfortable for us parents to be a bit deaf, dumb, blina and stupid. If we, insist on being alert and aware of every little gnat In the butter, so to speak, at least we can pretend not to.

How very busy we would be if we let every little snag catch us, even going out of our way to get scratched, as we pass on the tur bulent stream of life. There is enough worry and trouble without hunting up a million little things. that really don't matter.

shoe Here and there will be.a laced up crooked, a drop of jelly on the table cloth, or a towel on the bathroom floor. This is where the blinders come in handy.

Or we'll hear a shrill dispute, forgotten by the orators in two minutes, so why make too much of it?

A chunk of gum under a chair crumbs in a bed, a stickly place on

the furniture. A snail drying in

a coat pocket, or a vicious odour

CASUAL WEAR

THE-TWO-PIECE

DRESS AT THE RIGHT · 18 OF BLUE HAIRY WOOLEN WITH - SILVER

CLIPS FOR

FASTENINGS.

GLADYS

PARKER

from the garage. Well, to-morrow | LORIFYING is another day,

Nagging vs. Training

YOURSELF.

SHORT-SLEEVED

WINE VELVETEEN DRESS, LEFT, ' USES STRIPED RIBBON FOR BOW

AND BELT.

Avoid Blending Rouge Low on Cheek

By Alicia Hart

Every girl realizes that rouge

SHEER BLACK WOOL FORMB THE FROCK AT THE

RIGHT, BELOW. PLEATING EDGES THE NECK AND

POCKETS.

depend on the rouge pot to do the trick.

Cream rouges are considered beat both for evening and for day- time. They stay on much longer| and do not have a drying effect on the skin.

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ. training. Once training over-bal-pearance. The era of the pale, would be if you had a natural high

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Here's what I'm trying to get at, seriously. We try the best wo can, each of us, to train our chil dren. We must make issues of many things, but I belleve we

Try and select a rouge which is overdo it. This is just the differ- ence between nagging and real focs much to improve her ap about the tone your complexion ances to the nagging side, it'e wan beauty vanished long ago and colour. And then put it on in ex- about over. Our influence is not 3 girl's aim, these days, is to look

actly the place which nature ne- only largely lost and the children healthy and full of vitality.

1ects when she decides to favour turn surreptitious and sometimes

colour. It is impossible for busy you with some colouring in your women of this day and age to get checks. Don't blend it down too nough exercise actually to make low on your cheeks. You don't want couleur checks red. Consequently, we your face to have the "dragged

down" appearance,

untruthful, but, we are unhappy

and so are they..

Of course we see everything, or nearly everything. Who help it? But we din't need to let' them know we see it not every time, at least,

There is just room in one day for so many reminders, corrections and arguments.. No, not argu ments. Debate is better. A child usually has a right to be heard. but neither side has a right to get emotional and all worked up to

battle.

beside But this

the point. Eact day has a anturntion point

SALESMAN SAM

Few of us have much natural

for such matters. Beyond that it

's wise to let some things alide.

r

Apply cream rouge in three lit-. tle dots. Put one on the point of

Children are children and life the cheekbone, another in toward is life. Why keep the whole house the nose and the third one out- ind ourselves constantly irritated?ward toward your ear. Rub and we're deliberately blind to some blend until you have a smooth, things that could stand improve oven, high colour which looks per- nent, perhaps we can occupy that fectly natural.

time by noticing more good things. Use a foundation lotion before Our nerves will last longer and you put on eroam rouge and pow every one will smile more and der carefully when you have fin-'

ishod blending it. sleep better.

Singular Mistake!

Across

1 What's in a name?

33

Uso my

pond for a change, if you like. Leach (anag.).

0 Describes, the drill in which a

Cup-tie man is immersed.

10 What amateurs do on guitare.

11 In this license may be used-

but no noise, please.

12 Gushes.

18 When the fish in landed it may

bo wreathed in flowers,

16 One must take a certain amount

of exercise in this department of H.M. service.

18 These may be seen "wearing

their old school tles."

19 Minute mythical man.

20 The cry of

22a great inventor.

24 Omcer.

20 There's some sense in this, even

if it is torribly dear..

27 Assente.

30 Encourage this by the use of

boots.

31 Describes the smallest one in a

Chinese nest of boxes.

32 You'll get me in the end. Menn- while, perhaps I'll get you here. 33 Unfortunate,

Down

1 The Navy's most famous Civil

Servant.

2 Belgian city still very much up-

side down.

3 These make a good deal of somo ten-shops; clatter in

perhaps that is why they dis cover their disguises.

4 Has a rough timo in the execu

tion of its duty, which is a spley one, though,

5. Strong drink is one.

6 Horrid.

7 Its charms-if distorted aro acknowledged by young and old.

BEFORE BABYSOWN =

WİLLİAMS)

8 As Simon said, perhaps, in ac~.

knowledgment.

14 It sounds as though permission. was required to talk in such n

way.

15 Clued, rather mildly, porhapa,

16

hungry this order of animal would doubtless be glad to dine. off a vegetarian,

the

17 The letter that upset

goddess.

18 You must imagine a fishy intro- duction for the end-which, in frequently grond.

21 It certainly sounds as though it were someone other than Eddie who became tied up.

23 Punetillous behaviour.

24. The home of a canonised mendi-

cant monk.

25 Really means candle as applied

to coul.

28 With the doctor, one must admit. it isn't the way to treat whiskoy.

29 Had enough? Oh manglo a date

or two..

Tuesday's Solution. {FRIGI-D A WAGNER LS RUSTY AE ABHORE C OFFICE TEM "SERUM LA F TRAITE 1 INSIDE ETHENBANE NR ROLLER F GANGES

FIGURE 1 EDWARD LA EXAMINE LE ASTHMA PINWARD SI CLING, PU [HAMLETE MOSATO EA EXTRA MI DUNNEDY STRAW

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