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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

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Snobbery in Dress.

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Your Children.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.]

Not many people know that the thing that swings our lives out of balance more frequently than most other things put together is fear in one of its forms.

DISTINCTLY LESS THAN

IT USED TO BE. “

Professor Flugel, speaking on. "Sex Differences in Dress in London recently, was right, when he said that, if there was lack of romance in the dull uniformity of the black and white worn by men

at

social functions, they were at least spared many of the trials that women have to bear through their more decorative way of dreasing

These, trials he described as "the jealousy, the petty triumphs, de- feats superiorities, and spitefulness: engendered by details of women's clothes" but I rather think he has left out one that is felt more strong- ly every day by an increasing num ber of women, while I imagine that those he named are less ofteti en- counted.

Es not the main trouble of raost women to-day, so far as cloths, and looks, generally go, the amount of time that is taken up in the business

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1. Across. 7.The universe. 10 Filament. 11 Yield.

Across

·with haste,

13

15

Confiscating.

16

Cajoled.

17 The best. 10 Ireland. 20 Salty. 29

cend

24 Curved.

25 Painful ailment. of acquiring suitable clothes and 27 Time.

29 Utilised. preserving

"earanco"

1

well-groomed

20 Fling.

Neare

1 think it is hardly fair to say that the worian of to-day values 37 Reared. richness of apparel overmuch. 38, Secret. Beauty she does appreciate, but 40 Period of time. never has been so willing as now 41 Ridiculous parade.

42 Hovel. to acknowledge that beauty which is 42 Ho attained by originality and artistry

45 Barely decipherable. lealing with simple, materials. 40 Ask.

Less good.

I should say that the snobbery in 47 Lacks nourishment. dress, of which the Professor" com-148 Run away from. plained, is distinctly less nowadays 49 Pace.

than it used to be, and that. It has 50 Ventured. given way to a real appreciation 51 Privileges from the crown. of beauty of line and colour.-A. C. In Exchange.

customed to the sight of animals

tomed to them one at a time. by gradually showing him how Take. a little easily-frightened kind they can be..

child with a "stranger complex" into a roomful of people who The other fears are not so easy pounce upon him and fuss over to deal with.

him all at once, and the reaction

the will be exactly

reverse of New things strange things frighten some children into hy- what you want. He'll probably be

child more terrified than ever. unpleasant experiences. A

If Sometimes fears are caused by sterics. Why, nobody knows.

a child is sensitive to new impres- started to scream in a store one sions, I should always take the day when he saw his sister com- Specialists trace almost every precaution to prepare him, gently ing down in an escalator. No one and without alarming him, so could ever get him near. that store complex back to it, pathologists that any real shock may be avoid. again. look instantly for the "fear cause" ed. It takes so little to upset a in trying to straighten out mind nervous, high-strung child. affections-educators in child

training lay all other things asido)

until they "have convinced parents

When Strangers Come.

If a child is frightened

Fear of the dark for some rea- son, seems to be instinctive. How- ever, a baby, trained to go to sleep in the dark, rarely, associates any form of fear with it, unless that at fear is put there later by sugges

that first, lust, and all the time, strange people, I'd get him accus-tion, or he is scared by storles.

children must be kept clear of every form of fear.

Now, fear is a big word. It's

there

like sickness. There are dozens of kinds of illnesses-and ure dozens of kinds of fear.

Roughly it can be divided into two classes. One is made of things that can be seen, or felt, or heard. such as water, animals, trumps. fire, punishment, pain, thunder, lightering, and height. These ab- jective fears can be avoided alto-) gether by using a little common sense when children are very lit tle.

Combatting Children's Fears.

Most parents, are aware now of) the absolute necessity of keeping} these fears from ever having a be ginning; also, if child has in-{ fortunately picked up an obses- sion, they've learned a lot about combatting them until they. are forgotten, such as getting him ne-]

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE-T LOOKS LIKE · TAG'S GONE FOR GOOD

ISH HE HAD NEVER COME OUT WERE ON UNCLE HARRY'S RANCH...

DO YOU THINK WE'LL

HAVE TO GIVE UP?

US GNE UP HOPES

OF FINDING

"TAG ?? NEVER

In its new draped form, the beret is quite charming and extremely becoming to most faces. Here are two effective modéis: The first is fashioned from alternate strips of cigar- brown and beige, velvet-very soft velvet, pliable, as satin. The second, in deep purple chiffon velvet, in exquisitely relieved with touches of silver-embroidered ribbon.

YES, BUT WE'VE LOOKED EVERY PLACE FOR HIM HE COULDN'T GET SO FAR WITHOUT HIS PONY, COULD WE? ***JUST WHEN WE WERE HAVING SUCH

A GOOD TIME, TOO!!

Try Again!

HE MUST BE SOME WHERE - HE COULDN'T

JUST DISAPPEAR

INTO THIN AIR----

C'MON, WE'LL

TRY IT

AGAIN!

Down

2 Belonging to them,

3 Calling.

4 Withered.

$ Dry,

6

Rear.

7 Part of the verb to be.

8 Dried grapes,"

WE'LL MAKE ANOTHER ! SEARCH OF THE CANYONTM

WE CAN'T LET A TAING LIKE THIS LICK US!!

Trick.

12 Submissen.

14 Origin. 18 Stenci 20 Redneed.

13.Brushed. ·

21 Kingdom.

22 Stay

23 Melted by heat. 想看

Kind of fruit,

26 Exterior.

27 Blandly polite.

28 Baby

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33

One guilty of treason.

Goes astray,

35 Confessed and absolved.

30 Obligations.

38 Separated.

30 Covers with icing sugar,

40 Submit.

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Young horse.

Card:

43 Unsuitable.

44 The woof of clota. 45 Quick.

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