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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930,
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
To Mothers.
CARE OF THE "BABY TEETH.”
Paradoxically speaking, the care of baby's teeth should begin before they arrive,
A soft cloth should be used daily to cleanse the gums, and keep them healthy before the coming of the little teeth.
Symptoms of "teething" in the young child are, as a rule, not lacking. Locally, there will be a
DON'T MISS THIS TREAT.slight inflammation, with swelling
area in which the tooth' will make its appearance showing · a tense and shiny tissue. The child: will display a tendency to bite at anything such as its toes, fingers, &c. and evidence 稳 generni
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companied possibly by a slight fever.
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Should the eruption of the tooth seem too tardy" and "cause the child considerable pain, the family dentist should be consulted.
The First Tooth,
has
As soon as the first tooth made its appearance, the use of the mouth cloth 'should be supplemented by a soft brush, using clear" water in the daily brushing. Later, when the child has renched the age when it will not swallow everything that is put in its mouth, a small quantity of good tooth powder may be put on the brush.
However, along with these ef- forts, attention should be given to a. correct diet, did the parent should insist that the child should chew his food properly.
Little children should not be allowed to eat chocolate or other! sweets; they are ruinous to the young teeth.
It would not be too early to take the child to the dentist at two and a half or three yenta of)"," age, and thereafter at intervals of from three to six months; pro vention is better than cure, In this way small cavities can be de- 'teeted early and treated with practically no pain to the child; thus the teeth are preserved from further and extensive decay (Contributed by
Scottish Henith Lengue.)
the
A Dainty Blouse.
• Hand-worked embroiderica appear on an increasing num- ber of dainty dresses and blouses. One of the latter-a smart little affair in parchment satin; fastened up the front. and fitted to the waist by means of small vertical tucks-has a deep collar and gauntlet cufta worked in thick silks in shades of red, blue and black.
Afternoon Coatee Still Popular.
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The comics is as popular for afternoon wear as for evening; Sometimes it forms part of the frock ne in the sketch on the left, where it crosses to one side and is finished with a tie and long ends. It was expressed in flowered ring velvet and worn with a skirt of soft black satin, Satin was also used for the short cost which matches the skirt in. the other sketch. 'Ita charm lies in its simplicity, and it is very prettily softened with
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a vest and deep cuffs of flesh-colour ninun.
Hake up" Under by patient application of "butter
Difficulties.
[By a Woman from Tibet.]
and mutton fat!
In open spaces one cultivates,. naturally, a keen sense of direc tion; yet the "homing" instinct in Londoners can be no, lest highly developed. Elas how do they and,. without mistake, their own particu. Rouring London at first seemed lar dwellings, situated in endless terrible to me when I arrived here rows, all alike; and in streets of from Tibet, where a comforting monotonous samencas? I should calm embraces all. Despite com- be for ever walking into the wrong parative poverty in that high, re-house.
inate land, there is abounding foy
1 Season
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across.
0 Having a metrical form
11 Rooks nesting place. 10 Body of soldiers. 16 Writho with pain.
17 Hallowed.
19 One of a pair.
21 Satinfy....
23 Border.
24 Tap.
20 Stipped.
27 Brimstone.
20 Bohemian dance.
30 Collection of maps.
31 Unstable. ¿
88 Fixes,
35 Before,
37 Large drink,
40. Extra seed covering.
45 Every.
44 Having the character
sacrament:
49 Amusement. 50 Contagious disease. 51 Small dog.
$2 Curc.,
53 Pact,
2 Gentle.
3 Metal.
4 Loop.
5 Departed, '0 Fruit
Down
7. Musical instrument.
8 Small island,
D Resembling the rainbow. to Dols,
12 Stitched.; 14 Shade,
of
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CINEMA NOTES. SMARTEST SPORTS CLOTHES IN "BELLAMY TRIAL”
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150
10 Hondland. 18 Applaud.
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20 Man whose wifellis dead.
22 Vast.
25 Number
24 Platter.
27. Rested.
28 Beam.
32 Meat,
33 Succulent
34 Woven fabric.
35 SHp. of wood.
37 Oceans.
88 Knapsack
39 Spiritual being.
41 Having weapons. ·
42 Contemptuous look,
'46 Quote.
46 Breezy:
47 Give out..
48 Vatch.
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Livingston, Edward Nugent, Charles. B. Middleton,. Charles Hill Mailos and Margaret Seddon,
and a freedom which knows nothing Brilliant Prayer-Flags, of orderliness, nor of "the routine. It appears to me that Church governing Western civilisation. Influence in England is not so Penalties for Erring Wives. strov as in Tibet, where brilliant
"Wings" at Majestic. Theatre. But in London are ever-hurrying prayer flags can be seen on every
All those who are interested in crowds, with deadened faces of fixed mountainside and monastery. The Not an evening gown in her courage, the bravery of unselfish determination. All seemed part of peal of holy trumpets and the wardrobe, but the smartest sports and unheeding youth, the splendour some weird mechanism, controlled parades of yellow and red robed clothes available are worn by of youthful snonfice and beauty of at vital centres by that most ami-lamas daily remind a devout people Betty Bronson, in "The Bellamy human comradeship should go to able member of British society, the of their religion. Hore it seems Trial" now, playing at the Queen's are Wings" at the Majestic Theatre, as though the one day act aside Theatre as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Kowloon, this week. It is a film My enthusiasm for the English for rest and thanksgiving is sacred feature.
alling forth the work of the young policeman will not seem strange to chiefly to outdoor sports. Still, As a journalism student attracted knights of the clouds in the war. you when you learn that he has no wonder if all the young men to the murder courtroom in which But it is far more than ñ ilm. It counterpart in Tibet. The small dressed so nicely in "plus fours" the mystery drama is unfolded, is an epic of fearless young man. population there does not call for really play golf!"
Miss Bronson wears the last word hood," a pacan of tribute to the
London policeman.
пояс.
Rouge from Ten-Wrappers!.
"point duty," and the people are too Chief among American criti-in chio sports attire, feminized to airmen "whose wings are folded occupied with happiness itself to aclame of British manners and meet the current fashion demand. forever"--as: a beautiful phrase of permit of serious criminal in-customs is their libel against the Ons frock is a two-piece model with dedication says, and it is also an dulgence. Crime, even the most alleged paucity of bathrooms in a long tunis of blus and grey checks, amazing example of what can be netly offence, is severely punished, this country. Apparently they This is finished by long sleeves huki, schieved in the air. How this pic- Theft of a sheep is dealt with by imply that the English are not so at the wrists with grey buttons ture over came to be made passes. the amputation of an arm or two well washed to they might be and a "Peter Pan" collar. The one's understanding. It is no com, The fate of an unfaithful wife is By these standards the Tibetans skirt is plain grey kasha, Box bination of trickery, and-"modale, no less terrible. The guilty one must rank as chief among the pleated on either sido with a panel-but a realistic visualization of real after being captured is seized by world's unwashed, and I am afraid like effect front and back. With people_riding the clouds and the righteously indignant hushand, that even the most enthusiastic this costumo Miss Bronson wears a triumphing over the dawn. who slices of his erring spouse's of American tourists would beamart felt hat of the now comporo Those who have no knowledge of daunted at the prospect of a theme, It is half groy and half aviation-and they constitute the Journey through Tibet when they blue with a brim demurely turned great majority of theatregoers as It may interest exporters of learned of the absence of ablution-away from the face.
of the general public,—will marvel Another frock that Miss Bronson at the astounding scenes and sighte beauty preparations to know that ary equipment and practice there. the lady of Tibet la no less vain Their Bi-Yearly Kath.
wears in the production is of int presented upon the screen, scenes than her English · sister. 'For
crepe with a blouse attached to a which are amplified by mechanical Generally two baths & year dark blue pleated skirt by madalmethode until at times it almost centuries, brick tea wrapped insuffice the average household,lions of red braid. The sleeves and seems as if you were part and paroel red labels has been imported from when the following procedure is neckline are trimmed with red and of the vivid drama you are behold- China. The colouring of these adopted: A large wooden trough blus braid. With this costume ing Dramatic effects are produced. labels, when rubbed on the cheek, is Alled with water and stones small scarlet hat of bangkok is by the addition of a good orchestra, imparts an attractive glow equally heated red-hot placed in it. First worn and the large, under arm bar which rendered the exact music, as effective as any, rouge,
dip falls to the head of the house. is also bright red.
composed for ""Wings" by the well- Tot Eton Crops for 'Nans. He is followed by other members Miss Bronson plays an important known American composer J. 6. Eton crope are exclusiva to nuns. of the family in order of sculority, part in this picture, directed by Zamenik, ye The permanent wave is never like and finally rich servant accord- | Monta Ball. Lentrics Joy has theWings" is being shown for a ly to become fashionable, since ing to rank takes this turn. This leading relo and among the stellar limited engagement and patrons Miss Tibet takes great pains to ritual is carried out by the side of supportung players are George Jar are advised to book their sonts keep her hair straight and glossy river or lake.
raud, Kenneth Thompson, Margaret in advance to avoid disappointment.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GEE SINCE I'VE BEEN SO MANY PLACES WITH UNCLE. HARRY I LIKE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHÝ. BETTER THAN ALL THE REST OF MY STUDIES, PUT TOGETHER
HISTORY IS MY HARDEST STUDY-GEE! I KNOW I'LL FAIL IN IT TTO DAY !!
WHAT SEEMS TO
WORRY YOU, ALEK?, MAYBE I COULD IN HELP YOU OUT— Y'KNOW TO BE" GLAD TO HELP You'!!.
Close Enough!
· WELL-THE QUESTION WILLO WAS KING OF FRANCE DURING THE REVOLUTION HAS NE STUCK
INHY-THATS EASY-IT! WAS LOUIS THE THIRTEENTH- NO- THE FIFTEENTH - NO "THE FOURTEENTH---- NO-LET NG GET JUIS STRAMIT***
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AWELL-ANY HOAN,
HE WAS IN HIS
TEENS!!
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