1930-09-01 — Page 5

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

know

when .you

how good it is

NESTLE'S

PORE

THIGH

CREAM

- ER TALE OF.

you will wonder why you never used it before. Nestle's Pure Thick Cream is simply the rich, fresh cream from puro, new milk taken from selected cows-end nothing elas. No preservative of any kind is added. It is packed in special, hermetically-sealed, sterilized tina and you may rost assured, that is will be ALWAYS FRESH AND SWEET.

NESTLE'S

PURE THICK

CREAM

There are so many ways of using Nestle'a Cream that a little booklet has been compiled containing sumis forty-six original recipes. If you will send a postcard to Neatles, P.0, Boz351, Hong Kong, a copy of "The Cream of Creams” will be gladly sant you

FREE

Nestle's Cream with Fruit Salad is simply delicious.

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

will advance up to 70% on Approved Mortgage of Houses with Life Assurance.

At the end of a specified period or on death of the Mortgagor the HOUSE BECOMES THE ABSOLUTE PROPERTY OF THE MORTGAGOR OR 1118 REPRESENTATIVES) FREE OF FURTHER PAYMENT OR ENCUMBRANCE.

For full particulars apply:

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

Phone 28121.

Hongkong Bank Buliding.

SAVE TIME AT YOUR

WRITING TABLE

by using a-

PLATIGNUM DESK SET

$3.75 each.

Nibs to suit all hands.

The Colonial Dispensary

1 3 Queen's Rosd Central.

Tel. No. 21877.

DENTALINE

(Concentrated Antiseptic) Is more than a mouth-wash-it actually.

KILLS GERMS

Dentaline is an Antiseptic Germicide

and Astringent.

Properly diluted it is delightful to taste and refreshing to use,

THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Building.

Tel. 20545. Queen's Rond.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

12

MY SPOILT CHILDREN.

[By a Mother of To-day,]

I am spelling my children! That is the considered verdict of my Edwardian aunts, who honest- ly believe that indulgence towards children is wrong. But my indul gence is deliberate, and not the consequence of much wheedling on a weak and yielding nature.

There was the lovely doll's pram I bought for Mary. Now, the only pram I ever had was made by the local joiner, and though I should live to be hundred and inherit the earth, I can never be nine again, and have a real pram, There are so many lovely things one can only possess and enjoy as children.

Two days I spent helping Teddy to make a Red Indian outfit, toma- hawk and all. It meant countless hours of glorious savagery and adventure for him, and no matter how successful he may become when he grows up, he will never be able then to dress in feathers and war-paint, and whoop wildly through the countryside,

Teach a Child to be Unselfish.

It is as bad for children to be told always, "You cannot have that, or this," as to be told con- tinually "Don't." So long as they learn to respect other people's interests, and are kept out of serious danger, they should be alded and abetted in seeking all the

experiences possible. Children can learn only by doing and being, and they should not be stinted of either material or opportunity for their experiments with life.

new

Boys and girls are capable of deep and passionate longings, to suppress or frustrate which, for no really good reason, is unwise. It is therefore very necessary, though often difficult, to discover the underlying motives of all their whims and fancies.

I want my children to remem- ber that their mother shar¬d and

Left: Calculated to give a woman charm, confidence and poise is a graceful yellow chiffon gown, printed in silver grey flowers. A flaring peplum across the back gives it a forward-looking style note and the cape bertha eliminates the necessity of wearing a wrap one does not really need. Right: A pale pink organdie gown is made with drop shoulders that end in bell-shaped short sleeves, with the flare of the long graceful skirt much the same bell-shape, Horizontal self-bandings that end in restrained, tailored bows are the only trimming this frock allows itself, and its round neck emphasizes its demureness

PLEASANT

MEMORIES.

her pleasantest memories of that year are the kindnesses she received Trom her fellow-travellers.

A gramy stoker, whose teeth gleamed white in his black face, hastened to open the door, "Let

understood all their joys and Courtesies That Count.me, miss." A crowded carriage sorrows, all their triumphs and tragedies, all their hazards and escapades.

There is no need for them to be unappreciative of your generosity If you are making a sacrifice for them, let them know it. You can not teach a child to be unselfish except by example,

me.

A wise school master once told "You will get exactly as much out of your children as you put into them." So I am helping them to seize their childhood with both hands and live it to the full, as I hope to see them deal with life itself in after years.

Green straw of two weaves,

one close and the other lacy

is cleverly combined on

green kid pump.

#

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

A PINE NESS WERE IN Nowi

| '12 CANT STAY HERE WITH

THAT KID KROWIN' WHAT HE DOES AND IF WE LET HIM GO THE JIG WILL BE

Uptime

YEAH- KIOS

TALK

TOO

MUCH

YOU'RE ABOUT

RIGHT, MARTY # I'LL FIGURE A WAY OUT SOMEHOW?

30

Across,

20

1 This is often assigned, in metaphor,

a position before the wind.

6 Give this circuit an extra head and it will open the game with a sacrifice.

9 Argues.

10 You are ordered to debate here.

11 An aid to Eastern beauty. 12 This is true,

13 Eric asks, is it right to hamper

A

142

6 A causa

contention.

156

of Anglo-Antipodean

7 The darkies' joy--though it starts

with a curso 8 Trail.

r༣ ༢ ;

14 Exalt. Take away two letters and

it is exalted.

15 When an insect comes after a shell

fish there is calling aloud.

17 A kind of leather.

18 Study and relinquish, amount to

surrender.

children's limbs by tight clothing?19 A fall may follow this. (hidden).

20 Precious stones.

16 This garment is made with ridicule. 19 A flower enshrined in many a

verse, is here enshrined-but not in verse.

ake good.

22 Make

123

"I'm near (anag.).

24. My beat airs are not the most melodious not that I'm a genius (hidden).

25 If this rumour reaches France it.

will score a duck. 26 Wealth.

27 Try--you will recite at Inst.

30 The tailor calls these one thing, his customers call them another 33 This heavenly body Begins to draw

near.

36 An evergreen shrub that will

warm the girl 37 Salute

38 Bar legally frequented anagram-

matically by pacts.

39 This act is considered sweet. 40 Wide awake.

41 There is cause of fear here,

Down.

1 Compress, beheaded is prance, 2 As they reached the plateau,

gurling streams were seen every side (hidden).

↑ New.

4 "Ten ran," and I won a small sum

(anag.).

6 These concealments are not all

over.

21 Used for grinding and polishing. 28 Deprive.

29 The "eye of Greece, mother of arts

and eloquence."

30 The view down the avenue is

taken, partly, after flye.

31 This unguent will rescue about

fifty.

32 The parish or township lay on the south edge of the prairie (hidden). 33 A confession that ends up in a

rush.

34 Head dress or joint, 35 Mild. ...

Saturday's Solution. CROPACES SPOIL YEARN AWEDERASI NISI BREVOMAS LE INTERIORZHOSIER OUT NEALSM. POST

METEN, WAXENT W PAR DEMON SE KYL MIST DEMOS REAR INTER TERMS ARE THOR E CANE BARLY

SURE E PATES.» STRIFE SERENADE HADES, PINSTTEEN OVER DAT · SWAKES TERSE TELL LYRE

after a long tiring lay-standing Do courtesies count in these

only. Then a touch on the materialistic days! It's a far cry to arm, "Take mine, miss' and' a William of Wickham's "Manners dungareed figuro towered over her. Makyth Man," and his motto mayOh, no, thank you. Really I'm be unpopular in this freeand-casy not going far." Then I'll get it ORDERS FOR BRITAIN.tons of steel material for the con- age, but surely even the

modern of us appeciate those little

most again all the sooner. Please."

Just simple kindness and courtesy. old-fashioned courtesies. Some may| If "Manners maketh Man," then be meaningless, but they are very these were men! restfull

In all the pathe of life these Are still has its privileges, and simple little touches count for much, nothing is more attractive than the and are probably remembered when deferential "Sir," as it fails from greater things are forgotten. A the lips of youth; or the quick child, n Guide, or Scout in all like- smile with which a smartly attired lihood, opening a gate with a smile,. girl offers her place to a shabby or eagerly directing the stranger, old working woman, shown us that a hundred simple things dictated perhaps the old courtesy lurks rather by kindliness than beneath the abrupt manner of to- etiquette: these surely are the day.

courtesies that count! These luger Woman demands perfect equality in the memory with all the fra now, and conséquently cannot ex-grance of pot-pourri or an oldworld pect the attentions, which formerly garden, when the formality of were her due The inner side of etiquette or "good form" sinks into the pavement, the last seat in aj oblivion! train-these used to belong to her I wonder if you feel it too? An

But by right.

has sho not unexpected touch of kindness forfeited the right ફર્મ herglennis like sunshine through clouds. own free will! Perhaps it is be-We feel the world a warmer, sweeter cause we feel we don't deserve them place, and face life more bravely, that we value these courtesies all knowing that "The brotherhood of man" is no mare phrase! M. F. M. in Exchange.

the more.

Velvet Cushions.

Simple Kindness. There was a friend of my OWL nave, who for a year had to go and come from her "job" by train. The work was manual and the hours) were long. The trains were often. stuffy, and always crowd-

The newest "pouffe" cushions for ed with other workers like herself, those who enjoy squatting on the returning home fired after a long-ficor, are made of ring velvet, The day's oil. These daily journeys material is riched at the sides, with might have been a nightmare, as, a flat circle at the top and bottom, physically they were weariness and the cushions are obtainable in but my friend tells me that amongst a variety of colours.

HOW GOOD IS YOUR SENSE OF OBSERVATION, FRECKLES WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY, YOU

HAVE SEEN IN THIS ROOM?-

WELL--LET ME

THINK OH; I' SAW A LOT OF MONEY-A PRINT- ING PRESS-A BIG KODAK-THREE OR FOUR MEN--A

·TABLE AN-AN

? ? ?

-A ́BIG OIL LAMP.-SOME BOTTLES WITH ACIDS IN THEM-TWO OR THREE BOXES AND WELL, I GUESS THAT'S ALL=IM

NOT VERY GOOD AT

REMEMBERING

THINGS!!

.

RESULT OF INCREASED.

COMPETITIVE POWER.

London, Aug, 30. The British Steel Export Associa tion has hooked orders with the South African Government for some 5,000

struction of rolling stock.

This is the second contract of importance secured from South Africa during the past six months and the British Steel Export Association regards it as satisfactory as showing the increased competitive power the new combined selling organization 03SCSCS British Wireless.

WHY SWELTER

J

:

in the tropic heat when boats leave almost daily for breezy TSINGTAO.

Write Tsingtao P. 0. Box 225.

ID SAY JUST THE OPPOSITE YOU

REMEMBER THINGS TOO WELL-

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

By Blosser

LYSTERY MANOR IS BEGINNING "T": LIVE UP TO ITS NAME - WITHIN JTS WALLS AN IMPORTANT DECISION

IS BEING MADE REGARDING FRECKLES

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.