1930-08-21 — Page 5

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

YOUR CHILDREN.

(By Olive Roberts Barton-)

"I'm trying to teach my children not to feel," announced a certain mother to two of us on a street corner. N

Of course that called for an ex- planation, so she went on to say: "Why should we have to generate sotne kind of emotion or feoling every time something happensi When I look at a picture or a sun- 'set or a view, why do I have to grow sentimental' Why can't I liko it and appreciate it without growing sad, or inspired, or regretful at its passing or cooking up any of a dozen different reactional

18

BARGAINS

HERE

·AGAIN!

THE LONG AWAITED

SINCERE'S SALE

NOW IN PROGRESS

General Reductions and

Countless Bargains

AT ALL DEPARTMENTS.

COME QUICKLY TO

THE GREATEST SALE

OF THEM ALL.

Columbia

RECORDS

New

LAYTON AND JOHNSTONE

I'LL BE GETTING ALONG

HOMENTS

[THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER MARY

{ LAZY · LOUSIANA.

DB 88

*DB123

HAPPY DAY'S

DB 37

LUCKY ME

DB 39

DB122

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

ON

POPULARITY

IN FACT YOU-

PRESSED

WITHOUT

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

32

130

15

147

$24

35

37

Pertaining to the poles.

SILVERY MOON

1 AIN'T: IT GRAND

LEO, RO. ROLLIN

HAPPY FEET

The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.

PERMANENT

WAVING

by the

new 2 hours process,

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR Kayamally Building Tal. G. 2103,

LA POUDRE COMPACTE

D'ORSAY

THE LAST WORD IN COMPACTS

The Colonial Dispensary

13, Queen's Road Central

Telephone C. 21877.

NEVER

BESIDES BUNG

A NECESSITY AT "THES"——

CHILLONG HAVE BECOME

A NOTAGLE PART OF

EVERY COSTUME MA

TEEL COMPLETELY

AND EVEN WITH THE LATEST INNOVATION OF WEARING THEM WITH BATHING-

COSTUMES — THEY ARE

USEFUL AS WELL AS

ORNAMENTAL →

OUT OF THE

TAIL SHAKER.

THEM~~~

~~CONSIDER TIL 9

SAVING IN GUN TÄN

COCK-flavour with vanilla (this can be made and kept in a bottle for future usel Put four tablespoonfuls in the shaker with an egg, half. glass of finely cracked ice, fill up with new milk, shake well and poitr out.

Not only cocktails can be made in the shaker. Some excellent pick mie-ups can be concocted, and while Egg Flip.-two tablespoonfuls of these are primarily meant for consyrup in the shaker, and add two valescents or delicate people, they tablespoonfuls of jamaica rum, an are excellent fare for ordinary egg and quarter of a glass of finely mortals in, warm weather, when cracked" ice. Add a small ladie of meals are light and sometimes vanilla ice cream, nad enough soda sketchy.

water to fill up, and shake well. Egg Milk Shake.-Put in the shaker an egg, two tablespoonfuls of vanilla flavoured syrup, two tea- spoonfuls of malted milk, and quar ter of a glass of finely cracked ice. Add enough fresh milk to fill up the glass, sinke, thoroughly and

serve.

Milk Shake-Put half a pint of new "milk into "shaker and add a teaspoonful of castor sugar, two- thirds of a wineglass of brandy, and one-third of a glass of rum. Fill up with broken ice and shake well.

Egg Nogg-Put into the shiker half a pint of milk, an egg, a tea- Lemon Flip-Maky three tablespoonful each of whisky and castor. spoonfuls of syrup, and add the sugar. Fill up with broken ice and juice of half a lemon and an egg, shake.

Add sufficient sada water to fill up

Sherry Flip-Put an egg in the

the glass and some anely cracked shaker, and add a teaspoonful of

ice and shake well..

Egg.

Chocolate.-Make

Some

sugar, a squeeze of lemon juice and small wineglassful of pale dry chocolate syrup with powdered | sherry, Fill p with broken -ice chocolate, sugar and water, and and shake very well,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

SH-WAIT TILL

HOLE!

FLETCHER'S

EAU DE COLOGNE

IN MAGNUM BOTTLES,

DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT

AND REFRESHING,

THE PHARMACY.

(FLETCHER & CO. LTD.)

AP.C. Hallding.

Tel. 20345.

UST AS

FRECKLES SPIED A LIGHT, COMING FROM

A. KEYHOLE IN MYSTERY MANOR, OSCAR SAW

AN AIRPLANE

LAND CLOSE

TO THE HOUSEW

IT BEGINS

TO LOOK VERY MYSTERIOUS =

I GUESS WE BETTER CLEAR

OUT OF HERE.

I GET A PEEK INTO

*THIS KEY.

WELL-DO

YOU SEE- ANYTHING, FRECKLES

When somebody says something, why do I have to bo dubious, ce indignant, or resentful, or pleased or disgusted, or frightened, or discour aged And that's not a tenth of the number of ways we do feel over things people say in the course of a day.

Across.

1 Makes reference to. 6 Talking bird. 10 Moal made from eats.

Fertaining to the back. 32 Call to mind.

13

16 Give out.

19 Single combats. 20 Garment

busy.

We feel and feel and feel; we have to react to everything we do 22 My lady (Lit.) Made obeisance. or hear or touch or scop or what 26 Massive. other people do or say. Our eino-26 Kept tions are like strings always playing 27 Rule. rome kind of tune and it wears us 28 Stand for. out. Why can't we live by our 31 Heavenly being. hends instead of by our hearts!"

33 Soak, “Emotion” Habit Grows,

It was my turn to orale: "You can't suppress emotions like that I do think we allow children to grow into the 'emotion' habit too easily by talking of such things to them. We keep the words 'angry," 'nfraid,

cross,' 'discourazed,' even the more fortunate ones of loving,' 'kindly,' 'sympathetic,' 'patient, and their kind, too much to the front. No question about it. And we should try to teach children to take things a little more for granted and to accept things as they come without growing into a frenzy of excitement over them, either good or bad.

"But a good bit of emetión ja instinctive. Perhaps not at birth but it develops at such an early age it seems to be in the very air children breathe. Joy--where does that come from f It's an emotion. Unhappiness? How are you going to stop it? Self pity. Yes, we can do a lot and stop that, because it is what we call a built-in' or 'condi- tioned emotion. And what can be built in, can, with care, be torn down..

Emation Can't Be Banished. I think you CLA teach your

many

children not to feel too things," I concluded, "but not to feel at all-this is as impossible as trying to hold the rain back."

But this mother wasn't convinced. It's a hard world, harder than over," she said as she stepped into her bus. "I'm bringing my children up, I tell you, to try to live without emotion."

It makes us thoughtful.

This sports shoe of white pebbled calf with. moccasin vamp is worn by some of the. best dressed women.

What Was It He Saw?

AND HOW!!! YOU. COULD WRITE A.. BOOK ON WHAT

I SEE!!

BOY! YOU MUSTA SEEN. SOMETHING

TO MAKE YOU INANT TO GET

·OUT OF THIS.

PLACE IN SUCH A

HURRY!

sgçink

30 by heating..

Steps.

40 Relleve.

41 Consisting of citizens. 43 Disclose. 44 Physician. 45 Devastates. 46 Relative. 47. Looked fixedly.

1 Pay: back.

2 Prohibit.

3 Kind of horse.

Down

-4 Mixed vegetables.

Old card game

# Portions.

? On the sheltered side. 8 Avow again.

Rang.

14 Regretted. 15 Having wings.

17 Small Hoc.

18 Pointed.

20 Imitation rose."

21 Hunting dogs,

23 Pattern

24 Scorches, 23 Genaize.

30 Fatty tissue. 31 Adjudges

Hand

coverings.

34 Church festivini.

38 An all tobacco smoke,

39 Edges.

$1 Peel 42 Price.

Yesterday's Solution. ATHWILT REDDIW CHWARTE WERE E D TRADING "PAGAVER

RIEDE SPORT: HARD «N & PENTETUE WESATES A DIVEST THE BÚ ̈AT „TENI TÍ DETOURAL@BANGS) ABOUT ROA NALES LES VERT: FLIER TUNY EPCH LARI METIR PREMIER SHORTER ETDCB LEW.SETHOD ROOST@↑ ULBANES

FELIX HAT SHOP

7, Ice House Street,

Just received a large assortment of

NEW WASHING NOVELTY FROCKS

from $8.00.

also the latest

LIDO PYJAMA SUITS $1150.

ALL ABOARD for HOLIDAYLAND

P. & O., Blue Funnel,

N. D. L. & H. A. L. boats

4

leave almost daily for

delightful TSINGTAO.

Write Tsingtao P. O. Box 225

for booklet and for list of recommended Hotels and Boarding Houses, or for any other information.

I'VE GOT A GOOD REASON

TO WANT TO

GET OUT

WELL, ANYHOW,

I'M GLAD THATS.

OVER!

By Blosser

IT ISNT OVER, YET.......... WE'RE GOING TO GO BACK AGAIN=-

MAYBE TO MORROW!

Page 5Page 6

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.