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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

SEPTEMBER 16, 191.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Two New Autumn Costumes.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.-

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FLETCHER'S

HAIR TONIC

It is the ONE rollable hair proparation. It dabs romove DANDRU and It does more. I stimulates the HAIR ROOTS hoals scalp irritation, and loaves the hair Soft, Lustrous and Full of Life.

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THE PHARMACY

Asiatic Building..

26, Queen's Itả. Q. Tolephone 20245.

STRAIN & SPRAINS.

[By a Family Doctor.)

A "train" is the term usually up- plied to the rupture of muscle fibres, whereas a "sprain" consists in tear- Ing the fibres of a ligament support. ing one of the joints of the body. Both may be extremely painful, especially on the slightest move meni, and both demand strict rest until the deute stage is over.

AC-

companying a sprain there may be considerable swelling due to an "effusion" into the joint, so that the condition enn often be distinguish- ed from an actual fracture of the bone only by taking an X-ray photograph.

The application of n cold com- press and irm strapping of the in jured part together with absolute rent are essential for the first few days until all swelling has subsid ed. After this, however. gentir: massage is of value and the sufferer! should be encouraged to move thei part more and more each day in or der to prevent adhesions forming within the joint, which would lead to a permanent limited range of movement. The massage is alsol Instrumental in diminishing the swelling.

Some forme of strals are peen- liarly resistant to treatment and are especially liable to recur. This is because the torn muscle is rejmired ly fibrous tissue which is far more brittle than muscle and therefore more likely to tear again. "Ten- nis elbow is a particularly and y- ing example of this type of strain, and is sometimes very diflleult to treat. The tender part of the arm should be firmly strapped and sting should be worn,

in severe cases, until the pain and tenderness have disappeared.

Victorian Note.

The Victorian note nguin- in the form of a panniered evening gown of sprigged taffetas, finished at the waist with a rose bouquet.”

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A mustard-colour fine wool suit and hat: the cont is beled in dark red leather and fastened with dark red buttons, and the colour note is repeated in a gros-grain ribbon band round the hat. The second suit is materialised in green tweed, with green patent leather belt and coffee- colour crepe collar; the hat is fine green felt.

YOUR CHILDREN. known to be the death of this Important thing. People wonder in later life why they cannot con- centrate. Too often it is because they never had a chance to cal. tivate it when they were tiny

·

children.

[By Olive Roberts Barton.] After 2 years of age a child makes rapid progress in his own

Probably this idea of freedom development.

Before this time he will depend face en me popular

"self-expression" method. largely upon other people for his

went to the other extreme at first amusement, preferably his mother and allowed their 2 and 3-year- but now he is capable of interest-ids to do precisely as they ing himself in things about him.

Along with development

The

This is the reason that we sym-pleased. This could not and can- pathize with his mother and ex-mast go discipline always. press ourselves some way like child must be taught to obey. this: "He's "into" everything?

But the two things can be re- We know he's at Don't tell us.

conciled by fixing a child's dally his very hardest age."

surroundings so that he need not He is too little to have any bossed and punished every judgment, and yet his spirit of

second. That is ruinous. independence and investigation the chief pastimes of an other- knows no limits. This is the time

One of

that vases go bang, the cat yells, wise intelligent woman whom I he falls oft chairs at his parents know is to indulge a grim deter feel like caging him up with the mination to "break" her little son te of his destructive habits. "E enry most of his waking hours. won't put a thing away." she He must be kept safe: so must declares. "He's got to Tearn not the eat, and the vases. It is just to touch things, if I have to kill

case of making everything as him."

far out of reach as possible until He will learn-but in that this period is past. It is not wist learning something that he will to snuck into him the fear of his need enormously later on in life own shadow, aral shout him down will be lacking. People will say, until he is one vast inhibition of "George is such a nice buy, but every natural impulse, but to pro he can't succeed at anything he vide him with enough room and does."

safe places to play so that every- So let me emphasize again. body is happy.

am afraid the vases and low give the 2-year-old at least half a chance to work out his intense) tables will have to go into retreat Juterest in life.

if he is to have the run of the Brousa. Table covers may not

hang over edges, and stairs will SHOES AND BAGS TO MATCH, have to have guies. As to the cat, he will take intense Interest in Hearning to be kind to it.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

YOU LOOK AS IF SOMETHING WAS 'WRONG WITH THAT

TWENTY-DOLLAR

BILL:

WRONG? Wery.

IT SIMPLY HAPPENS | TO BE ABSOLUTELY SWORTHLESS...ITS COUNTERFEIT !!

Free Rein.Better.

Biz, comfortable hand-bags of pigskin, calf, or crocodile are the find to take on a trip. Paría nusken for sinarbest travelling bags in the To give the 2-year-old free rein Rutchel shape this summer, with in a small world of playroom, either zipper or lock and key clos

orch, and garden (a shut-in one) Jings.

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1 Atomn that contain separato

itemu.

Fast.

8 The splendour of this city in

now to be seen only in its name."

10 Á matter for the valet service,

But check it.

1: Thr accommodation

molitary.

sounds

12 Suld of a bicycle wheel, per-

kaps

13 A summons that everyone must heed after a hundred-if not

ng before.

14 Geniality in which men take

their part.

17 What the Aberdanian did only

when he couldn't find a seat.

18 A

tent which may leave. mark.

20 Lets make believe.

22 The work of an architect.

Its

2 Not silent, certainly, but very

reliable.

24 Sound as though one might

draw-not to say pull-it.

more,

28 Tis not in mortals to command

EUCCOBA, But we'll do Semprontus; We'll It" - Addison, "Cato."

29 A present, certainly, but not

necessarily of a great liner.

30 Fabric.

31 "It lamed us," was the claim.

but it was only pretence,anag.),

Down

1.

1 Always in the teacher's eye. 2 This sounds a peculiar time to

ransack,

3 The holly represents this genus

of trees.

4 These restrict outpat, and many

n clack does so, too.

5 Transported and well packed, it

STICKERS

A

B

OOD

See if you can take a pencil and, stait- ing at A, trace the above diagram in one continuous line without taking the per- cil from the paper, and without going over any line twice.

AIRMEN

OVERDUE.

LAST REPORTED OFF NOVA SCOTIA.

The

A

2

would seem.

Pald in advance is really pală

at the end.

7 There is play in this, as shown.

-My lip may express indirectly.

14 Drop a note, bain ways.

15 Perhaps this will enable you to

wipe out the internal debt.

16 You must go to the other side of the world for there if you take the tip I give you.

18 Drop a thousand in the

and all will

phes over.

passage

10 I suppose this “lacks and suffers hunger" as well as its young chikiren.

20 Most weekly wage-earners are

on the jury.

21 High and mighty.

25 Founded.

[28 A club.

27 Entirely vocal-or nearly all,

anyway.

Yesterday's Solution

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ER DEN WORD GENET FALL N BALDWIN ¦ L HERDS I RËN” RHYL AEHAN I A GOFFIN L INGRID KTT BUT ED IVANHOE EPTOURE NIE AEDT B GENERAL POETESS

Yesterday's Solution.

ON EVERY PINEL ROUND ME ROOM BU CHÓMO THE JAMES OF FORMER SCHMAÉT 2003 PENAL HONEST SPEND IN GLOOM HOT PAIAN TO TURN WERTE YO DAHIAPS; | RACE JOY, MO SIU PAR CHEF TO SOMATIZ | MANCH FRUIT SE NESTE 188 PLANË TRESS NOWOLĄ,

The three words, all composed of the same letters, that were missing from the above verse, are PANEL, PENAL and PLANE, as shows in large letters, a

JAPAN AND CHINA.

NAKAMURA' INCIDENT BEING SETTLED.

Peking, Sept. 16. Chinese and Japanese officials here are taking a much less seri- ous view of the Nakamura caso than in being done elsewhere. It is understood that Marshal Chang Hauch-lang is adopting a "sports- manlike" nttitude, declaring that New York, Sept. 15.

China has de, decl

has done wrong, she must Junkers trans-Atlantic admit it and

It and make amends, while aeroplane which left Portugal on the

the Japanese

Legation ridicules September 13 is two hours over the rumours of drastic action that due, and its whereabouts are un- were hinted at last week. known since it was sighted by It is asserted from that quarter the steamship Pennland, yester- that there have been a number of day afternoon, 400 miles east of similar cases during the past few Halifax, Nova Scotia.

years, and that this is merely ine Two pilots left here at mid-more-Router. night in an attempt to: Jocate

the flyers, but returned this morn-

ing reporting that visibility was to-day when three airmen, Wily. poor and nothing_was scen. Rody and Christian Johansen, both Germans, and Costa Via, a Reuters American Service.

A Lisbon message of Septem- Portuguese, started for New York from Juncal, near Villa Franca. Junkers The year's first attempt to fly The flers are using a

is far better than to constantly Shoes and sacks often make an prohibit the things that ho innsemble, but this is not necessary. doing.

Many people are ruined Oxfords are the preferred kind of a to initiative and confidence at footwear, although most of them for this early period.

town this summer are black. When ber 13 stated: Moreover, concentration is in Parisienes go away they choose: the bud now and continual inter-their shoes in colour, usually brown the Atlantic from rast to west aeroplano specially constructed

was witnessed by a large crowd for the adventurous trip.) ference in the part of others-isfortan, or n-embination of the two,

YOU MEAN BOGUS MONEY? HOLY MACKEREL!! THEN MY CASH WILL BE

OFF TWENTY DOLLARS !

NO IT WONT..... I'LL

GIVE YOU TWENTY

DOLLARS OUT OF MY ON POCKET AND YOU "“LET-ME-HAVE-THIS BILL

Brace Up, Freckles!

DAWSONE!! NOW I KHOW IT WAS FARBAR WHO STOLE HECTORS

RUBY I THINK I'LL. MAKE A RES LINE FOR HOME. I DON'T WANT TO SET MIXED

UP WITH THAT FELLA

AGAIN.....

By Blosser

NO! I'MONT!! ri show DETECTIVE STRELE THAT I'M GAME GEE, IT WOULDNT.

BE RIGHT FOR ME TO QUIT COLD NOW, SINCE WE'VE FOUND

OUT, THIS

MUCH!!

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