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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930.

THE FAMILY ALBUM PRIVATE PROPERTY

GLUYAS WILLIAMS

CAN'T FIND HIS NEW TUBE OF TOOTH PASTE,

DISCOVERS AT LAST · THAT TUBE IN OTHER BATHROOM WAS USED UP SO HIS WAS

APPROPRIATED,

CONTINUES DRESSING. SEARCHES FOR HIS

PURPLE TIE

TEN MINUTES

LATER RECAPTURES: IT FROM WILFRED WHO HAD BORROW- ED IT TO GO CALL- ING IN YESTERDAY

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GOES TO DRAWER FOR CLEAN HAND- KERCHIEF FINDING ONLY ONE RAGGED ONE LEFT.

MILDRED EXPLAINS. DISCOVERS.ON SET SHE'S BEEN USING .TING OUT, THAT IT'S HIS WHILE SHE

SPRINKLING, BUT HAS THIS "COLD. THAT UNCLE HORACE

HAS HIS UMBRELLA.

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REACHES TRAIN,. BROODING ON RIGHTS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY, FINDING PRESENTLY THAT

• WIFE HAS BORROW- ED HIS TRIP TICKET.

THE WOMAN'S CORNER.

THESE CHILDREN OF OURS.

HOW TO GIVE BABY HIS BATH.

The Bathing.

Take Baby on your lap, remove night clothes, but place a soft warm towel across the little body to guard against chills. Gently clean each nostril with a small wet rag or a piers of cotton wool. Turn Baby in your lap so that his head is over the bath, but supported by your hand. Sponge the bead, soap it all over with a pure baby soap and back-wards, to prevent soapy water running into Baby's ears or eyes. Dry thoroughly. Should moisture run into the cars, soak up with a scrap of cotton wool, screwed to a point. Sponge the face with plain water, using to soap, and dry.

Baby is now ready to go into the bath. Put your left arm round his shoulders, hold his left arm

> The Dressing. With Baby lying on his stomach put on his clothes. The sleeves are tucked inside one another; now lay them all over Baby's back Puah gently through the sleeves the arm which is next to you.

In cold water, and then briskly dried, it will prepare him for a daily cold bath later.

Points to Remember.

Baby must not be bathed within one hour after his feed.

After Baby is six months old, i his hair should not be washed more

than twice a week.

Baby should have crepe hinders made on the unique lock-binder pat tern, which does not require stitch- ing, pins or tape. These keep in per- fect condition, and allow the neces- other. Now grip Baby firmly withsary expansion when required.

Then the

both hands (thumbs on the back and fingers spread round his sides), and turn him towards you with his head resting on your left arm. Next wind the binder round him. It should be too tight to slip down, But not uncomfortably tight. Re-

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Hong Kong Races; Police and Sweepstakes; are topics

of interest in the "Weekly Press."

The New Governor; "Empire Free Trade; Local Sport, are other interesting features.

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arm. With the right hand under his buttocks set him in the bath, take your right hand away, soap and sponge kim.

Should a mother be nervous about putting Baby into the bath, she should put a Turkish square diaper round him, hammock fashion, and gently lower him into bath. Baby's bead "should be supported by the mother's left arm and hand, and the diaper can be loosed and re- main at the bottom of the bath.

Do not move the left arm until Baby is in your lap again" Soap Baby in the bath, not on your lap There is"leas risk of chills and Haby is casier to lift into the bath when dry than when soapy and slippery. Sponge with a piece of flannel or Turkish towel.

Have a soft towel ready to lift Baby into and dry him with a dabbing motion. Dust lightly with a good talcum powder between the felds of the skin and in the navel. When the powdering is finished and the damp towel is removed, Baby ahould be lying on his stomach," in the correct position for dressing..

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Do not linger over the process of dressing Baby, who may become chilled if exposed too long after, be ing bathod,

One Warm Bath a Day, Baby should have only oze warm bath a day, and this should be given. his eyes, hands, mouth, and but in the morning, but in the evening tocks should be washed,

When Baby reaches aix months the warm bath should be at night, When he reaches twelve month, let him stand up in the bath and put & cold, wet sponge quickly down his back; this will strengthen him, and make him less likely to take cold. It is not wise to put a child into a quite cold bath, but if he is rab- bed over with a towel wrung out

WITHIN CALL,

The following vessels were expect ed to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong Radio Yesterday: Kwangchow, Sungshan Maru, New York, Jan. 20.-General Gemon Romola, Kohatau Maru, James G. Harbord was elected Pre-ikembang, President Pierce, Van heutaz, Hakata Maru, Antung sident of the China Society at its Takada, Petricla, Haiyang, Tiiba- annual meeting, the other officers being Messrs. Howard E. Cole, Kdak, President Taft, Anking, Hai- CL. Clark, H. Minor, William ning, and Kohso Mara. M. Chadbourne, and C. F. Roberts, Vice-Presidents, and Admiral L

C. Paliner, Treasurer. The follow.

A letter has been received by

ing were elected directors, to serve former President and Mrs. Co-

for three years:-Messrs. Irving|lidge warning thera that some unid.

T. Bush, Howard E. Cole, Charles entified gunman intends to kill

R. Crane, G. Ellsworth Huggins, them. The writer of the letter

A. B. Humphrey, K. C. L. Clark, | agreed to pray for their safety. H. Minor, Admiral L. C. Palmer, Because of this last portion of the Charles P. Porin, M. R. Walker, letter, police are disposed to think Henry H. Wehrhane, Clement M. that the letter was written by a Keys, and Mrs. Francis De Lacy “crank," and that it represents Hyde.

rather the imaginative vapourings ofis fanatic than any word of a concrete danger. Bince the ex-Pre sident and his wife arrived at Los Angeles on a visit recently, they have been recipients of extraordin ary attention from sections of the The sa. Empress of Canada left public with more spare time than business Police believe the letter. Yokohama on March 2 and is due writer may have imagined them to at Hong Kong on March 8, leaving be in danger because of the crowds for Manila on March 10 at 5 p.m. 1 which have followed them.

The officers, together with Mosers. G. E. Huggins, William M. Cheney, and James A Thomas, were elected members of the Execu tive Council.

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