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"HILLSIDE"

SUNNY CALIFORNIA'S

BEST

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

CALIFORNIAN FRUITS

HILLSIDE

CANFRU

CAUFORNIAN FRUITS

CALIFORNIAN FRUTS

WHEN

YOU SEE

ד'

THE NAME

"CANFRU".

-DON'T HESITATE

STOCKED BY, ALL GOOD STORES.

Sole. Agents:

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7. Queen's Road," Hongkong,

A GOOD SHOE

IS MORE THAN

SKIN DEEP.

Something more than mere "surface quality is needed to make a shoe worth calling a shoe. Behind the smart exterior must be really good Lining Smooth, Flawless, Soft, Comfortable. You will appreciate these minor de- tails which are often overlooked. IF YOU WEAR

GORDON'S

SHOES AND WEAR

THEM ALWAYS

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

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Studio, Ice House St.

Jimmy's

1. D'Aguilar Street.

Branch. 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.

Nervous debility

"

frequently is causedİ by faulty nutrition

and can be corrected

by a regular coOTES

of this long-bealing and body-building. food. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

#

The protector of life

31

FIVE

YOUR CHILDREN.

By Oliye Roberts Barton.

yet we

A child's natural place to play is on the floor. "And give it less consideration than any other part of the house.

even

Carpets, especially in cities, are! bound to be filled with dirt that harbours germs of all sorts. Vacu-, um cleaners are great additions to modern sanitation, but they cannot get out all the residue left by shoes; even if they were used twice a day instead of twice a week on even once, a carpet in a baby's room should be aired, sun- ned and beaten or cleaned fre- quently.

A vacuum cleaner, by the way, should be used slowly, to give the air suction- enough time to loosen and draw in the particles of dust. To go over a rug with a "lick and a promise," just enough to ease: one's conscience, is not thorough enough for results. Moreover, the brushes in all carpet sweepers, or vacuums should be washed or cleaned according to directions.

Needs to Explore

A

Many mothers won't allow baby to play on the floor, and keep him perennially penned up in his bed or play coop. This is all right| for the first eight or nine months, but when he begins to stand, to pull himself up and to want to explore, he needs more space for at least a part of each day.

Péns are great conveniences, and, I think, absolutely necessary. But we must not think of them ns the solution to all problems.

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A year-old by develops him- self, a way nature has, by thousand little experiments of mo- tion. His mental faculties. deve- lop in this way, too. He reaches, climbs, touches, discovers how things work, how they feel, how they respond to himself. He looks out of a window and sees. What he absorbs by just looking at new

A square neckline is about all there was in common bet- ween the 1660 costume and the one of 1933, worn in a period fashion show at the Waldorf-Astoria for the benefit of the Can- cer Institute. Regal in her tight bodice of gold brocade and her flaring taffeta skirt that took yards and yards to make, Migs Carol Barnes (left) epitomized the standoffishness of court wo- men of three centuries ago; Her hat, with its dozen plumes, was wider than her skirts and in her padded satin and ermine sleeves there was material enough to fashion an entire evening costume to-day. Miss Muriel Richards (right) in a modish white satin gown with safe arm bracelets, typified the new woman. Her naila gleamed in carmine manner, her, make-up: and coiffure were very sleek, and in 20th century manner, she

"smoked with an amber holder,

PARISIAN NOTES.

FASHION NOTES.

and various things can never be The Fashionable Flare. The "Transformables".

estimated.

་་

To coop up a baby indefinitely retards him at a time when should not be retarded.

So the floor is the answer. The playroom or the

he

#

There is one firm, fast law. Wel

must be straight and slim to a pelerme and bolero, of crossed There is every type of cape and very low line. Nothing allowed velvet jacket, and of detachable to disturb this edict, though, that shoulder and sleeve sections, line passed, there is positively no which bring the informal after- room end to the happenings, and there noon and evening dress into line where he can play safely should is no manner of doubt but that with the popular. "transform- be free of gadgets that his mother "flare" effects are rapidly gaining ables." The very way the dress holds precious. The floor should in favour. he warm and free from drafts. The space under doors should be weather-stripped or filled some other way.

ti

belt is now arranged to wrap the I waist at various lines, either the One of the reasons of the Empire, Directoire, or the new or popularity of the fare is that most moyen age, low hip-line, shows the of the new materials flare so transformable idea at its best. If there is no rug, so much the ripple is a better description-at what is called the collar-bone line. well. Even tunics flare--perhaps The neckline of the season is better, for the floor can be scrub-the hem, while many of the close to the base of the throat. bed clean. An old comfort, clean frankly flared skirts measure of course, it is often lower, and of course, can be spread out, or several yards at the hem, merely a sheet. But he will tot-

it may be higher. But, don't fear ter and fall and a comfort ia nice

These usually are of diaphat- that the neck is going to he in- and cozy.

ous fabrics that only reveal their exorably imprisoned in 1 tight, character as the wearer moves used, some of them fitted in above high collar. Cowls are still. His toys should be big ones, the realm of mousseline frocks drapery that is new.

The "flare" also is very happy in the draped line with a bib-like light to handle, and safe-ac sharp The majority of these dance points, things to come" all, or

Needs Toys

paint to run. And they should be dresses are wisps of things but,

Paris is doing some particular-

easily. A great ball, pans to fit to-to show undreamed of curves, little twisted collars of fur match- of the type to shake or pound when donned, they open like buds attractive things to neck-lines. Many houses finish them with lines, and Scalloped hems. The gether, things to shake or pound! on, and as soon as he knows how flare, together with the sheath anding the fur trimmings on the coat

the circular flounce, is fashionable just now.

very

or suit,

There are bushels of buttons this season. Some

are very

to work them, toys to pull about.

Later on these toys should be heavy enough to require some ef- Just a word about suits. The amusing. There are black stars, fort on his part. For instance, a suit, with a hip-length jacket is graduated, round, silver balls. heavy cart or wheelbarrow, ani- greatly in favour, and the three-little silver oblongs, and four-sided mal or engine that eauses a little quarter length jacket is also seen. metal pyramids, huge round balla, museular effort on his part is good In general the very short jacket either of ailver or red metal, and is out of the picture just now. quantities of silver and black The sports sult often has a pea enamel, or black and strass Children often suddenly discard jacket and it buttons up to the buttons. these bigger toys for the tiny neck. Vivid scarves Ko with

exercise.

tice very small things, often they discard others entirely. But

STAR begin is no-sports quits. AFINAL watch that he does not put any

thing in his mouth.

SALESMAN SAM

St Anna o sabun T DE LA UNODUSNES

Lype. Crepes and Ninona are Blouses for suits are in colour, blouse materials. Suit colours both of the tuck-in and overblouse coats and dresses.

rather than in white, and they are and fabrics are the same as for

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Across

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20

I A sheep's neck feathers? How

crazy.

G Burn the front of the vehicle.

9 This may be placed on the wall

in bed.

or

10 Had some initial troubles in

speaking.

12 Used by the overbearing (two

words).

13 Can be relied on to hold a catch. 16 Adorn in a doze.

17 The Swiss town seenis very

changed to a Spanish gentleman.

19 One ruined side is all that's left

In a French' street.

21 Varlets (anng.).

22 His land had a front' on both

sides (two words).

24 Quite

clear.

27 A dangerous castaway in the

War (two words).

28 Palindromic tales.

1

29 A bulb of no use in an electrical

plant.

30 Matters, of unvarying interest.

* x{

Down

1 Its victims found it a long drawn

out affair.

2 Of the law the police may be.

3 Shade in art, or cover at sea,

4 A mutual condition is bony.

5 The cause of many a tear.

7 Give a hory a penny to form a

band.

.8 Fragrantly.

26

111 Restuck (anag).

14 Copy Martin if you want to make

a name.

"

16 Orders for goods it depressed

areas.

18 Kind of pistol,

20 Trudge in a Devon river.

21 A little book might be blue but

it's very fluent.

23 This has crushing effects on food. "

insports.

25 Turnover.

26 "Unprofitable seem to me all the of this world" (Shakespeare).

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