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AVOID

SORE THROAT

AND COLDS

GARGLE TWICE DAILY WITH

LISTERINE

• ANTISEPTIC.

KILLS EVEN TYPHOID GERMS IN 15 SECONDS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

1933

19:

$30

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

117

10

3

SPECIALITIES

LANE, CRAWFORD'S CHOCOLATES

LANE, CRAWFORD'S BISCUITS

LANE, CRAWFORD'S BIRTHDAY CAKES

MADE AT OUR OWN BAKERY.

WIVES. SWEETHEARTS- BEWARE, THE-

RED HEADED WOMAN

IS COMING-

YOUR CHILDREN.

cover this early period. When he is old enough to stay up a little later, this is the time when real memory begins. His father has

Must Go to Bed Early. plenty of time to become his ba-

Golden, slippers twinkle on the best feet, and the pew fashion edict is for "covered toes." (Left) Gold kid and an imported brocade of exquisite colouring, combine to make this glamorous party. slipper. lined throughout with gold. (Right) The new platinum blonde kid slipper is a delicate sunny gold, made, with interlaced front strapping and a flattering T-strap fastening. It, too, is lined with gold, and has a spark- ling jewelled buckle.

FASHION NEWS:

We

Capes and Coats.

are

It is best for very little children there are Sundays, too, and per the greatest collection of capes

loved hero and friend. Besides, to go to bed early.

seeing this season But here arises a big prob-haps Saturday afternoons if he is lem. When is daddy to see his working. These hard times, like ever featured: We see dresses all other ill-winds have their good with capes, cape-collars сп children if not after he comes home points. Men, are seeing more of suits and coats, and capes made of from work? He goes away in the their families, even if the hours fur to wear separately with wool morning usually without time to do more than kiss them hurried 30 spent are full of worry and street-clothes or with unfurred good-bye. If he lives ear his

coats. Fur-trimmed coats are work, he may be home for a few

practically a mass of furs round. minutes at noon, of course,

the shoulders but

and neckline. most fathers, especially in large

Everything is fur above the If the family rises late, eities, never see their children un-course,

of elbows. The skirt sections are young child being thus simple. til evening.

and slenderleing. The assured of his full quota of steep, i cont-fabrics are thick and suede- can be put to bed a little later.

The older children he may see. and even have time for a story or

heartaches.

Table Temptations

if

like and again the sooty-blacks

a romp with them before bedtime. But this brings complications. predominate.

Velyet coats are big favourites

It is the child under 5 that he may He wants to be at the table with be a stranger to if the proper rou- the family where he sees pork and for dressy wear. Velvet is a name tine of sleep is adhered to. And beans or potatoes "cocked with that covers a multitude of mater to put a child of this age to bed cheese, rich gravies, perhaps pietats, from pile to velveteen. Coat at 6 o'clock is proper. After he is or cake. This is only guessing. velvets are usually dull finished, 5, a little hoy or girl should be in but we all know that adult food is

7:30.

Many Fathers Object

The cout styles, that predominate

bed by seven or not later than not baby food. And to deprive and, in the new colours like dark him causes trouble. If meals are corinth, or egg plam red, dark simple and the kind, he can eat, reddish-brown, dark green, sap- then there is no argument. But phire-blue, and black these coats I believe it is due to this prob- fathers do not enjoy such meals are starring.. lem about fathers that so many as a rule. The evening meal should mothers do not approve of the be a light meal for very little peo- early bed time. And who can ple, and indeed for all children. blame them? They want their lit

this season are those followed by tle children to know and love their Each mother must adjust her the little cloth coat with a waist- daddies.

work and her schedule to suit her line under the arms, a la directoire, Besides if dad comes home night particular case. But it is becom-and with a quaint collarette of fur after night and finds, the baby ining more and more the custom to around the shoulders, or, the bed he is likely to raise a rumpus early, after their own light little

tuck the little people into bed vintage of 1925 silhouettes, and declare that this idea of put-) ting kids to sleep at such an hour upper at 6, and gradually men of is all tomfoolery and nonsense.

family are becoming adjusted to

best of it.

It is right and human that a the new rule and are making the man should know his children when they are little. He loves them as much as

their mother

The costume with such details as the leg-o'-mutton sleeve, twisted, headless, and tailless fox scarves,

| bright buttons, and flat, round bly, and little muffs, represent the Paris fashions of the Winter sen-. 800. A wholesale crinkling and. wrinkling of materials has occurr- best for a child (and close to 13 milk, 1/2 teaspoonful of sugar. crinkled, wrinkled silks, velvets, One egg, breakfastcupful of |ed, and for both day and evening, hours sleep at night is onc of

does. But there is one thing to remember. The things

that are

"Steamed Custard

them) seem almost invariably to Beat up the egg and put it fato aand wools, abound. It is in velvet call for sacrifice on the part of one small basin, or a large cup, and fand for evening, that the ensemble parent or the other, or both. pour in the milk; add the sugar, made of crinkled material, really Moreover, a child's memory cover with buttered paper, and gains the upper realm of distinc- when he is older usually does not steam quickly for 20 minutes. tion.

ACTOES

1 An axe thus may be arranged

to tire.

4 An Emperor's, birthplace.

9 If a calf swallowed a cockroach,

would it be a case of this?

11 Clearly to justify when war pre-

cedes it.

12 An Eastern race to look for when

properly pronounced.

13 Effectually conceals the wary

H.A.C.

15 Decidedly meant, though not lack-

ing in "tin."

16 Idie, low-bred fellow who is more

"than half bread."

17 Artistic portion of a cartoon. 19 Lf this is their nanie, there must

be lots of them.

20 So cld and fecole apparently as almost to view a great river. 22

This plaid requires a hyphen's help to be secret and elaborate. 25 Scarcely quick in the uptake.. 27 Ser.

28 A town of Northern Africa. 29 A vulgar cuek's egg-

131

Drove furiously in Holy Writ 32. Does not suit the rheumatic sub- ject, nor the somewhat 'showy flower (hyphen).

33 If you feel "awe, yell" (anag.,

hyphen).

34 People of higher rank. (Ünce.}

Down

1 Train put into words.

2 If she's in a fing, she's showing

OFF.

a Cobbler possibly drunk.

5 Wild animal.

6 No gentlemen.

Should be fruitful or partly burnt

8 Artist.

FOX

Picture

£34

9 If a bird took a peck, it might

follow,

10 Fleet of wire (anag, two words).. 13 Not in favour and most once

more.

14 What the elder brother can ne-

ver become. 17 Out of hand

18 Half a pest, nay, three-quarters. 21 Eg one who prefers Jazz to

Each

(hyphen).

24

Bird

24 Earnestly requests you (ap- parently) to make your con- tribution too.

26 Shows how 17 Across may enter

into the grossly material.

27 Be quite early and so find the

girl's name.

3b When I do this I adopt the "pull

your leg theory," of course.

31 In May it becomes distinctly re-

gal, amusing to relate.

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