Toeing the Line

being advice

on

newest shoe styles

and how to suit them to your feet

Y

-OU choose your clothes on two points: fashion

and (equally important) suitabilify to your parti- cular shape and colouring..

Shoes should be given the same considerations. That your feet are comfortable and in a smart model doesn't necessarily mean that their dressings hide your foot faults. Drawings show four types of feet-the right and wrong shoddings for each of them...

When you've decided that your feet are perfect and you don't have to listen to any of the advice, you can make straight for plain smartness and/or comfort as you've always done.

Remembering that the newest designs are higher fitting- with either straps or front panels built up over the arch: that Inces are generally being replaced by studs or buttons; that, for evening, the more your foot looks like a piece of Chinese bandaging the smarter you'll be; and that the phase for low heels (that made so many of us look of the same proportions as a penguin) is well on the

way to the old clothes man.

New materials are--for day

gabardine; at night sandals

completely -encrusted

by

sparkling coloured stones,

pastel satins with vivid-

ly contrasting heels,

Drawn

by

ROBB

Look closely at. these pictures The r foot is right

right

and the left is wrong

Learning

TO-DAY we publish an article on

disorders of speech. In this series Dr. Mary Anthony suggests how the normal child can be helped in his first efforts to talk; how the child who stutters can be assisted to overcome his diffi- -culties; how physical and mental defects

that retard easy speech can be countered. to some extent. In short, how to ensure that the rising generation will be able to talk well and casily.

By

to

TALK

Dr. Mary Anthony

From the left:

WHAT TO DO WITH

PUMPKINS

A PUMPKIN

trous and embarrassing thing and, fortunately for townsfolk; can usually be bought by the pound!

But country-dwellers sometimes nchlove a pumpkin or have onc thrust upon them, and it may be useful to both town and country folk to have the following sugges tions for its disposal.

Pumpkin Soup

UT a ripe pumpkin Inte amall pieces, boil them for seven minutes in just enough slightly salted water to cover them, and pass them through a wire sieve. Now melt a couple of ounces of butter in a anucepan, add the puree of pumpkin and leave it on a low flame to "dry" for ten minutes or so.

Now stir in a pint of boiling-milk and add a pinch of sugar, salt and few pepper. Simmer gently for a minutes and serve.

Pumpkin Pie

S this is an American dish, here is one of several American recipes for it. The cups mentioned are breakfastcups.

Mix in the following order a cupful and a half of steamed and drained a cup of pumpkin, two-thirds of brown sugar, a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, half a teaspoonful each of salt and ground ginger, two beaten eggs, a cupful and a half of milk and half a cup of cream.

Bake in a plate lined with your pet pustry.

Jam

DEEL the pumpkin, cut it Tinto pieces and take out

the seeds, Weigh the pleces and eut them into small strips. Put these Into basin in layers with your

sugar allowing three-quarters of a

pound of sugar to a pound of pumpkin, and then (for each pound of pumpkin) add the grated rind and juice of a lemon and half an ounce of whole ginger crushed and tied in a muslin big.

Let this' stand for 24 hours with alid on, then cook in a preserving-

LONG FEET seem to reach even pan until the jam is thick, stirring further in long, high-reaching toe-t pretly often.

caps. But if the toe-caps are short

Take out the ginger before put-

and the length broken up by (notting the jam into pots.

too remarkable buckles the outline of the foot is foreshortened. Day and night this is the foot that should be treated to well-cut Court shoca. Another good madel for this foot has elliptical-shaped bands of narrow- ribbed ribbon running round the bodywork.

FAT FEET (not necessarily broad)

Court are just the opposite. In shoes, or any low-cut style, they in- cline to bulge over when warm, so the newest, high-reoching styles are just right for them

keep any flabbiness well under control,

BROAD FEET took wider than ever if you put them into single- strap shoes. The best model cen

for this shaped foot is drawn here. Are You Ready

Those narrow, inserted bands jake the foot to look as though it is only as wide as they are, instead of going "out" quite a bit further-

ture.

For the Holidays?

Thanksgiving Christmas--and New Year-with the gay round

HEELS ure the point of this pic-of holiday festivities and social If you're short from affairs-now's the time to get a knee to ankle (and most wo-permanent that will glorify your men are) don't wear thase stubby Louis heels. Straight hair. Our beauticians are expert Spanish heels will give you the in giving all types of permanent extra height, proportionate to the rest of your figure.

waves in creating artistic colf- fures that show you at your best. Phone for an appointment now and get your permanent before the holiday rush.

THE NEW BOOTS don't bulge around the ankles. Clip- ping in close, and stopping short of an ugly outline, they plve you the extra warmth and dryness and look pretty good

too.

Impress the faulty word on the child's memory.

Physical defects which have no direct connection with audible sounda may yet cause a child to be diffident

new

how dincult it methods by which it is hoped that in making the effort to form La to master a sounds can be conveyed through the words. In fuct, any defect appears to foreign tongue bones of the skull and the child be delay or to hinder this valuable power but a child tought to pronounce what he has of speech. speaks the lan- heard.

Blind children are usually back- Paralysis or malformation, such as ward in this way, unless they have guage of its en- vironment with a cleft palate, may retard speceh, but been educated at a special school, perfect case. Nationality does not it will not inhibit it completely unless TN our parents' time very little affect this facile gift; the child of the paralysis has destroyed the speech

notice was taken of any defect foreign parents speaks the language centre in the brain.

of its adopted country, quite as per Where a child is mentally defective

In a child's speech; it was feetly as does the nalive-born child. little can be done to teach the art of generally supposed that the Because of this case in acquiring consecutive speech. trouble would right itself as the spoken words, a child may acquire a child grew older. The result of hnd habit unless carefully supervised this casual treatment was that during the learning process.

backward.

Some people are impatient of the

PARENTS can

do much to help the timid child to speak by playing simple games, amusing him with toys representing animals.

HILDREN Vary in their these defects were usually well- babbling which precedes ordered

There should be no attempt t facility for speech learning. forcing even a normal child to speak; established and almost impossible speech, but to my mind It is one of It is said that those who walk at nine the effort involved means an amount to eradicate by the time the child the charms of childhood; the con- months are slow in talking. Again, of strain on delicate muscles which selous effort to convey a wish or it is stated that the children of well- had grown up.

meaning. This flow of liquid sounds to-do and cultured classes speak adults do not realise.

A precocious child should not be To-day there is an increased con- Koes on from about the eighth to the carlier than do children of humbler sciousness of the importance of CO can say a

eighteenth mont. Some children parentage; but my personal experi- "shown off" as he frequently becomes

word or two at a year; ence does not support this view. rect speech in childhood. It is realised that any defect scilously other do not attempt a definile word Usually the baby in a large family of excited and over-tired as a result;

A brilliant child will stutter in his young children talks early whatever hampers a child's normal develop until the eighteenth month.

its environments. An average of six efforts to express his ideas as rapidly ment, making him shy, reticent and

words at the end of the first year is as they come.. Here it is necessary BOUT this time parents high and unusual; according to one to be patient and gentle, encouraging begin to worry if the child authority, however, children belong- the child to road or to play games SPEECH comes to babies in curated homes had an average rather than to prattle too fast.

a form quite distinct from properly. Deafness will have been vocabulary of eight words at the end

Where no effort at speech is made the cries or sounds of the young of noted already if it exists, as mothers of the first year.

A change of surroundings may the child should be medically ex- nay other species. Our fine muscles know how sensitive to any sudden

Usually the explanation enable us to produce diMcult delicate noise normal children are, whereas a stimulate and greatly improve n amined. Bounds which are impossible for deaf baby will not jump or turn its, child's speech. Again, in a house will be the presence of some defect, falking is encouraged either mental or physical. Where animals to produce, no matter how head in the direction of any strange hold well or how patiently they are train sound. Deafness, if absolute from even a strange child will begin to this is not apparent a change of en- birth, makes dumbness almost fa- chatter. It is at this period that any vironment may be worth trying; or evitable: a child cannot reproduce faults should be gently corrected, but the child's daily routine altered so overstressed. Repetition or that he feels happy and comfortable Infants pick up a vocabulary with sounds It has never heard. There not

modern Extraordinary quickness. We know are, however,

electrical imitation or mocking only serves to and so gains more self-confidence.

whero

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