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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933.

GLORIFYING

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

YOURSELF.

By Alicia Hart.

SOME lucky folke wake up sing-

them

ing. Don't begrudge their gift. And don't be mean and feel like killing them. Just learn from them and try to simu inte their galety.

Thero'a a trick in getting-going mornings. The first secret is not to try jumping out of bed unless you can't help it, you feel so swell. are dark If your first thoughts ones and your first impulse is to pull the covers over your head and go back to sleep, take it easy.

Yawn and stretch and yawn again and try a cat's method of atretching every single muscle by pushing one foot, then the other. farthest reach, clear out to its

then with your arms do the same thing. Complain, out loud, Bigh- ing and saying, "Oh" and "Uhm to your heart's content. Keep on until stratching and complaining

you are entirely waked up. Then take a very deep breath, hold it and expel it and repeat Boverai times.

ti

You'll be surprised how much. brighter the morning begins

You BCCm took about this time.

to have gotten something out o. your system by your complaining And you will realize, with a grow ng interest in the day, that your old body isn't as tired and sleeps as you thought it,

When you begin to feel like making the grade, do it gradu- ally, too. Sudden springs should be left to those who can't restrain their exhuberance. Nobody should force himself or herself to-make- belleve so early in the morning.

Once you are enfely out of bed-

and stretching continue your yawning, and if you have time and feel so inclined, put yourself through a course of morning ex ercises. Few people can atand music befor: collee without its af- fecting their tempers. It is much safer to just count yourself a few

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SHINING IN MOVIELAND

Colin Clive and Raquel Torres

Hollywood-New hats are veritable "crowns of glory" not only because of their jaunty becomingness but because they are made of shiny stuffs that gicam and shimmer.

Raquel Torres, lunching at the Brown Derby with Preston Sturges and Colin Clive, distinguished British playwright, woro the loveliest little turban of abiny jet cellophane. It was draped with a little ornament on the left side where it raised up off her hair. Shewore a gray spring coat, with fur collar.

Sheila Terry wore a navy blue sailor of shiny straw when she was lunching at the Ambassador with her mother the other day. Her street frock was of navy blue wool crepe with an Ascot scarf of white pique, very wide at the ends.

I saw Maureen O'Sullivan lunching at the Brown Derby with Russell Gleason and Maureen had chosen a red, shiny straw hat. It matched the red and white printed blouse which she wore with her gray suit with puff sleeves. There is much to be said for the combination of red and gray this spring.

Glenda Farrell lunching at Levy's with Allon Jenkins topped off her costume with a shiny brown straw hat. The outfit consisted of a dark brown woollen coat with red fox fur running around the neck and all the way down to the hem.

YOUR CHILDREN.

By Olive Roberto Barton

Children Reallze

In the first place the children know too much about it. They know they are being experiment- ed on and consiat, largely of aub-

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Acroas

1 You'll find marked

about in a quarrel,

diafavour

9 Calm when he follows what's up

the chimney.

10 Fair-spoken, but it'o ona way to

And us pliable.

11 Has a brittle pod. (Ask an

American!]

12 You can do it to a hope or a

party.

13 Knitting of a nort. (Ask bert) 17 Part of Sari Diego.

10 Set free.

20 Loft in archery, but right in

Kreluler's case (hyphen).

21 It'e not truc it's in relief. 23 Alarm

27.A man who drinke this to usual- ly accounted a horrible fellow, but surely not when he lives in a certain West Country (Two words).

28 Ascribe.

Kрn.

29 It's really stirring, but it's only a little thing about a streamlet. 80 I think at the start this a tool of

sorts,

31 Someone from

France you particularly loathe, (Two words)

Down

2 Great Britain, for example.

3 "Beld in the quarrel's right-to the encounter." (King Lear). 4 What the R.A. does isn't in an

after-thought.

& Producing a marked effect, and

that's that!

G Swindled one vulgor copper Just after the start. (Two words).

LOVE OR MONEY?

(Continued from Page J.) They both smiled at that His

7 One little bird that ends be te-

little talk

8 Cruct diet. (Anagrama.)

14 There's no doubt about Hyu

Isn't, vulgaris, in hi

16 For a bathing resort, this phoo docan't seem to have the right- coloured water.

10 The Inside of 4 DowS ODOCAIN

In an Essex town.

17 Fish.

18 An honour,

22 Novel approach of a Itneficam, da

Plymouth. Great Boothi

24 Do well with nearly thros about

four.

25 Peruvian port. 20 A vulgar noto.

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GERMAN CONSUL

REQUESTED TO RESIGN PROM NEW YORK POST

New York, Apr. 12. Mr. Paul Schwarz, German Con- sul in New York since 1928,

hna resigned in consequence of a cabled request from Berlin. "Political reasons," are the explanations. Reuter.

tens of this and tens of that exer- I have been to group discussion ject matter and case material.business was as tied up on though cloc. End up by a few simple in which the amount of intelligence This is never a good thing. It he had not yet emerged from the stops this way or that, just make-and sagacity of mothers produced cannot possibly be so. When a cradle. People said there was

"Can't you break that rule just believe running, or a few dancen me a warm glow of content and mother has to get out a book to jepite clause in the will,

to a once 7

the young man went on steps.

i went home feeling that all was see what to do when Bobby says, vell with the world. On the other "I won't," or Betty goes

movie without permission, then pleading. "I'm not really a client, If all this consideration for your own nerves and muscles doesn't and I have had the opposite ex the whole thing becomes a parody. I'm a liability. Do say yes! I

erience now and then and I would

This subicet I think needs to awear I'll be down bore every mora-the office boy.

"You're going to share your induce a happier morning outlook. there really is something the mat-egin to suspect that all was not be gone into very-soriously, intel- ing until you agree!"

An office boy moved through a mind," he tossed over his shoulder o hopeful and that a little know-

silently swinging door, dropped a with the flashing smile, "Walt and ter with you. Perhaps you need a edge, or, let us say "hearsay knowl-gently and privately, and let us

You are going to dine with dge" was A pretty dangerous say, almost sacredly.

Reading good books is a splen- paper on Mona's desk and disap-sec.

best. I think, peared to apread the information me and don't forget it. did way, yes, the

"Yeah" breathed Moma to her who woman Of the two, the

self, smiling, too. "Well, maybe" ins nothing to rely on but her own And to meet and discuss matters that Townsend, Jr. was proposing

seri-to Miss Moran,

The Fates were laughing. For ommon sense and natural under-now and then, soberly and tanding of her children and the qualy, with each other o to

about surprised Barry as as it one who gets a heterogeneous help with a problem that bothers Stroud, please. Mr. Barry Town-just how soon this was to come

qualified send calling."

Borry lifted his hat and stick was a shock to Meza.

(To be Continued). mattering of distorted facts that us, or to hear what a

speaker has to nay, or to seek the le doen not comprehend and cannid of a guidance clinic in ex-from a chair and sauntered after ot apply of these two give me treme cases--all these things are just plain "mother." please, with helpful and dignified.

hollday!

Nower than the pancake van- ity is the large square compact of bright enamel edged with a thin line of silver. The puff is of elder-down.

SALESMAN SAM-

thing.

but any of the trimmings.

Eagerness to Learn

get Mona lifted her telephone.

But to make a fad out of child etudy, to talk about it as we would Calbertson's bids, just so we will But perhaps this is unfair. The be considered "in-the-know" when sery engernces of women to learn we talk of suppressions and com- the best ways of handling child plexes, won't do any one much good.

Children Aren't Sume problems is a thing to be admired!

ת

ind praised, even if at times one You see, acarcely any two moth- Jocs come across an over-anxious lors have the same sort of children. disciple who has it all wrong. The It is a case where each one has pirit is the thing and we are all to figure it all out for herself, that learning. Some of us little, in, as far as she is able. Quiet 30me a good deal..

thought, quiet reading, quiet analy- But I believe this is the right sis-without the knowledge of the ime for all of us to stop and sum-children-always applying her own marize the situation. In one small commonsense and good judgment, community, for instance, where the all these will send each of us on mothers go about with books under our way along the right road. And their arms and the words "child the cooperation of our husbands. Sometimes I wonder if children training" on the lips morning.

100h and night, I believe it would to-day with all this fan-fare, don't be well if they, too, would stop and look upon themselves as very in take a bird's-eye view of themselves. tercating beetles.

All Aboard!

"Mr.

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building, Chater Road,

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