THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930.
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SUBURBAN HEIGHTS HELPING TO GET DINNER-
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS (Copyright, 1934, by The Bell Syndicats, Inc.)
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ETAILS make
perfection-perfect housekeeping is reveal ed by the presence on the table of
Cerebos
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STROLLS OUT INTO KITCHEN TO ASK IF HE CAN HELP WITH GETTING DINNER
SAYS BY THE WAY HE FOUND THIS IPLATE OF COLD
CHICKEN STUFFING, COULD HE HAVE THAT WITH DINNER
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WIFE ASKS HIM TO HAND HER BOWL OF SALAD DRESSING FROM ICE-CHEST
IS ASKED SHARPLY TO HURRY UP. RE- PLACES CHICKEN STUFFING AND REACHES FOR SALAD DRESSING
IN THE NURSERY.
WHEN BABY SLEEPS.
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There are four things that are absolutely essential to children's health. They are fresh air, light, the right kind of food, and the right kind of sleep.
The child who is starved of air and light, who is fed on the wrong kind of food, or sleepa in the wrong way, sooner or later becomes un healthy.
In these days we understand the importance of fresh air. Mothers are wise enough to send their cail dren to play in the parks when they are working and cannot take care of them. There are playing gounds provided so that children may get as much air and light and exercise as possible.
Common-sense Rules,
As a rule, the modern mother also takes an intelligent interest in her child's food. She knows the value of fresh fruit and vegetables in every child's diet, and her commen
senso guides her regarding the cor- rect amount of food to give at each
meal.
She has, in fact, a very right and proper respect for three out of the four essentials. The fourth she usually reglects. Any child who sleeps well naturally is quite right ly left alone. Unfortunately, the child who gets the wrong kind of sleep is also left alone until it be comes ill enough to be taken to a doctor. We are rather inclined to pay too much attention to children during the day time, and too little attention to them when they are asleep.
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At certain ages children require a certain amount of sleep. One cannot absolutely lay down the law about the exact number of hours they should sleep, because na- turally very much depends on the individual child. A delicate and highly-strung child needs a great deal more sleep than a strong and healthy one.
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GETS SALAD DRESSING AND SAYS HE SEEMS TO HAVE KNOCKED A BOWL OF GRAVY OVER WHAT HAD HE BETTER DO?
WAYS AND MEANS WITH CORAL.
WIFE.COMES AND POINTS IT OUT TO HIM ON TOP SHELF AT THE BACK)
WHILE WIFE MOPS UP, RETIRES MUTTERING HE WAS ONLY TRY ING TO HELP
GLUYAS 2-27 KUNZ
TIPS ABOUT, TEETH.
BY LADY MONTEITH ERSKINE.]
Coral beads are often combined
Not often has it been suggested now-a-days with other semi-precious gems. For instance, a necklace of that man may have something D medium-sized beads, branches in learn from monkeys in the matter front into half-a-dozen strings of of hygiene." Yet recently I was told tiny ones, which hang in loops be-that certain wild tribes of Africa tween two large cut crystal bends, clean their teeth in precisely the In a similar necklet the small same way as do the monkers which corals were threaded on either side inhabit their country? through carved, Aat circles of lapis lazuli, while a third combined coral of the brighost shake with chrysoprase and onyx.
After each meal they pick out grasses suitable for the purpose, and pass a blade over and between each tooth to remove any adhering
for granted that toothache matter. Incidentally we may take
among these races of man and monkey alike is as rarely to be. found as in the days of Adam our forefather. It may be that for this | happy condition other important;
factors are also responsible.
Strings of graduated ecial beads are worn by fastidious women who cannot afford real pearls, and it fashion experts prophesy, in con sequence of the coral craze, that shades of pink to tone with it will be among the most popular colours this spring.
hours during the night is not likely to go to sleep again easily when As a girl of fourteen I visited it has been awake only four hours.
an eminent American, dentist, who, Children from two to six years after examining my jaw, announced should have, besides their one aap solemnly that by the time I was a day, twelve hours' sleep every night Between the ages of seven thirty not a tooth would be left in and thirteen they require from tesmy head. I implored him.to, suge to twelve hours sleep, and after gest some means of preventing such that age from eight to ten houru is sufficient.
a catastrophe. "Pulling open a small drawer, he introduced me to a roll of waxed goss silk. between each tooth the last thing at “Pass a piece of this. night, he told me, and you may yet save your teeth, possibly till you.
Such a complaint as insomnia is practically unheard of in children. They should sleep well naturally You can be absolutely certain there is something wrong with a child who is not sleeping normally. The trouble may be caused by indiges tion and pain, enlarged tonsils and adenoids, or by nervous excitement.
and
Light Meals.
NESTLE'S
HOCOLATE
"Her ladyship
was most particular
about the name. I may say
her ladyship's medical adviser
has advised her to-er-ah-to consume more milk. It would be as much as my place is worth to take anything but Nestlé's.”
NESTLÉ'S
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are quite old! If you do, remember Superior Chocolates with a delightful variety of centres. me with gratitude
I asked him how he managed to evade pyorrhea.
I have done as he told me always, and with grateful remembrance, for quite old," I am not ye: though " In these days, when mothers are
toothless.
Another useful tip was given me so much more sensible about food, indigestion is not so common as it by an elderly man who, at the age used to be because care are of eighty, had his thirty-two teeth given a light meal of warm milk intact. rusk, or bread-and-milk,
"Always wash your teeth after some time before they are put to each meal," he said, "beginning ...after breakfast, not before, Bear bed.
We are very apt to forget that in mind that it is the gums that children have worries, and that need the most brushing. The teeth their worries are far more im- will look after themselves!" Generally speaking, infants dur-portant to them than ours are to ing the first three months of life us. These worries are often caused
Quite easily," he explained; sleep the greater part of the twenty by school work. The modern child
just rub your gums top and bot four hours, being woken up only is given a good deal of home work for feeds.
to do, and any child who is highly toni, back and front, with your fore- not finger for ten minutes both night. From three months to two years strung on the one hand, or a child should have a nap both in quite up to the usual standard on and morning each day. Not only the morning and the afternoon. the other, find, home work a great is this massage a qure preventive, From two to six years old, one strain. The best way to counteract but frequently a positive cure!"
I would add that I have found this is to make the child study early nap a day is sufficient.
Many mothers find it most conve-in the evening, and inbist, on its this advice invaluable.
There are, however, countless nient to let their children rest dur stopping work at least two hours.
victims of ever-recurring dental ing the morning from about 11.30 before bedtime:
troubles, and for these I would urge to 12.30, and then get up for their
a regular visit, every three months, luncheon.
to their dentist,
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Quest Positions..." Small children under the age of Dividing the Hours,,
fire sometimes sleep in queer and Personally,
I think it is far better uncomfortable positions, with their for children to have their rest after noses buried in the bed-clothes or the midday meal, as this is the the pillow, I was told a day or heaviest meal of the day, and most two ago about a child of a year and a half who insists on sleeping on children are quite willing to sleep his hands and knees with his face for an hour or two when they are buried in the pillow. filled with milk puddings and their
igestive machinery is hard at The obvious remedy for this work
trouble is to remove the pillow Also, this method divides the tee the thild up abon low and sleeping hours more reasonably. A tress; or if it cannot get to sleep child who has slept about twelve that, way, provide it with a very
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Even for those who are more for: tunate regarding the condition of their teeth, I would suggest the
a stitch in time saves pine." same, with the gentle reminder that
Mother at Willesden: 'I have four
babies at home and one who has just started work.
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