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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Beach Dress in Style Swim. GLORIFYING

Bench pyjamins have given way to the new modo for beach dresses. Peggy Hopkins Joyce wears a stunning linen beach dress, long- skirted and backless, in cerise and white graduated stripes #ne used diagonally to give a very alender line to the lady. Her bath Ing suit under it is white with cerise top and straps. The beach frock has a zipper to shut it and the kerchief neckline snapa shut.

Mary Carlisle has a new bathing auit in brown and whit cherka with the trickiest kind of neck strapping. It is of white, ex- tends from the left front over the shoulder, down the back to the right side of belt, sips through a allver ring, extends over to an' identical silver ring on the left alde of the belt crosses itself and ties in a bow on the right shoulder. Riding clothes imported by Peggy Joyce have that something about

in them too. She rides belge whipcord jodphurs, brown suede jumper, a yellow turtle necked boots.

Bweater, brown hat and

Unn Merkel, wore a beige silk sports dress with carved wooden buttons and a wooden belt buckle to match. Madge Evans wore a Norfolk style green suit with great patch pockets on the tightly belted jacket and a strictly tail- ored white pique blouse with col- jar tying in a bow.

YOUR CHILDREN.

Memory Helps Us to Know Children.

By Olive Roberts Barton

If a mother wants to know what her child thinks of her, all she has to do is to look back and pon- der over her feelings toward her own mother when she was little.

Peggy Hopkins Joyce.

me even if they did bring me into the world."

YOURSELF.

By Alicia Hart

One of spring's most perplexing problema is hair.

Fix It the beat you know how

and the minute you step out, the wind plays havoc with your perma-

nent.

more

towaled

Nothing looks than waved hair that is all askew.

There are several ways you can anchor your hair, if you take the trouble.

One, of course, is by using hair nets which some well-groomed wo- men can manage without its being too obvious,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS

1 Distant articles, it would seem, but drapers give them pro- minence.

O Seldom crisp at sea, and often becoming crushed, ships biscuits

to things are curious

(hidden).

9 Cut off.

CAL

10 Hidden in Clue & Acrons. 11 This shows how lenpera may fall back, no matter how expert they miny be.

12 Woivan is said to excel man in

this sort of enpnelly, American exclamation that ap

Deals to horse sense.

20 It bursts forth and makes us

port.

The second way is to pin down your hair carefully with those in valuable little invisibles that you

15 A domestle nifies or store. can use in great quantity without is A comfortable heat helps one to

decide. their showing, once you learn how.19 it is undoubtedly appropriate to Watching the hairdresser the next pledge his health, time you get a wave may give you some iden of their usefulness, if 22 Not intended to be heard, like the 13th or the 15th of the month you doubt it.

in ancient Rome. 21 The application of this measure Particularly you Can anchor

was advocated by Selanton. those little curis down over your 20 Go out, and take note of the fellow who has enten most of it. ears and temples. With hats lift-27 The Christian anne of a certain

famous Mis Lee. 30 Sminke.

Defamatory.

ing off your head, it is your side hair that blows to the winda.

The thin way is to use vells:

Try to Remember

Perhaps our thoughts may not At Into this picture. Perhaps we were different, because all chil-with your hats. Now the veils that dren do not react the same, al-

though with the same surround-are lacquered and merely stand Ings and the same type of parents out are somewhat of a help, but they would resemble each othe. not entirely.

the main points. "Howeve

on

that may be, to study ourselves However, you can take a narrow and our thoughts (eelingsfiength of the finest mosh veiling when we were small he of tremendous help. Of course we you can get and use it across the Cannot remember much that front of your hat, down over the

I know of no better method, by happened before our fourth birth-exposed side of your hair so that the way, of getting at the child days, so if our children are youn- "underneath" than to analyze our-ger than that, we shall have to it shows practically not at all and

yet keeps your wave Intart. selves in retrospect. Some parents Save those memories until later.

have imagination enough to un- We like to take out our box of To my way of thinking, this use derstand their children without crayons and colour deftly the by of velling is the most satisfactory Kone years with sentiment. We! going into history, but comparaike to think of being ever so kind way to prevent looking all mussed tively few possess this ability to our parents and of how we lov-up. However, if it is a sailor you This other way is open to every-ed them. We have a habit of

are wearing, this is out. Then you dodging the fact that on MONY

will have to do something either with a hair net or by pinning.

onc.

We might ask ourselves these days they didn't count at all. questions: "When I was little

did I resent it or feel sorry when my mother reminded me of all she did for me and begged me to be good in order to pay that debt? Didn't I usually feel that she "aught" to be doing those things anyway and that I owed her nothing at all for it?

Obligation Resented

Let's Ask Ourselves

The main thing is to realize that If we atop to think about that we would be less hurt If our own you need to ponder on this prob children occasionaly take us too leni right now. Any problem that) un-you think about hard enough gets | much for granted and seem

solved somehow! appreciative sometimes.

Here is another point. Did we really appreciate how hard our mothers and fathers worked for us? Didn't we think It was exactly what they should do

Use Care in Ironing

The best way to press rough silk

Three-in-One Dresa

to keep us nicely fed and nicely is with a warm iron when the ma- treased. to buy us books and terial is entirely dry. Linen and "If she had left this tit-for-tat bicycles, and do without things organdia should be ironed when business out of it and just said themselves so we could have atill very wet. Never use a hot firmly. You must do this because more? Did we have any inkling iron on artificial silk-put a dry I say no,' wouldn't I have felt bet-of the work and sacrifice they put cloth over It and use a warm iron. into us? Did we go about humble ter and obeyed more quickly? Or with gratitude watching for op did I get tired hearing that too?portunities to pay back the debt? Didn't I work better and obey To tell the truth we didn't-no better if she just gave a cheerful matter how much we loved them. An ankle length' dreas, ́anude quick order and left herself out Life consleted of incidents and not with an eye to economy, can serve

of virtues.

as three separate outfits. Make of it altogether?

Most mothers would find com a simple, graceful evening gown "Besides, weren't there times fort, I belleve, in looking back for formal occasions. Have an-el- when I wondered why I should do over the old days. They would bow length cape of contrasting col- things, or not do them, just bend that their seemingly thought-or to wear over the dress for af- Ing phildren are, not different ternoon affairs. The samo dress cause she said no? Yes, I used to from others, but are therely fol- becomes a dinner suit. when you wonder sometimes, why my parlow ng the general pattern of put on a long sleeved, buttoned- esta had so much authority over childhood.

[down-the-front jacket.

32 Hidden in Clue & Aeros

Dealings with iron, initial pix- catorial assistance being nures- sary.

DOWN

1 Instinctive in sight that bears the

stamp of excellence.

In preparing to deal with the invinder the engineers take a foremost part.

This precipitata gallant should.

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Odd or even novel.

7 Iron so covered with its own

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8 Leisurely pedestrians.

14 The lord who gave a shooting

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False professions of purpose. 16 "A gale ruin?" Yes, very pain-

ful (anng.).

17 Cockney assent.

18 Britain's traditional bulwark.

21 Nature's in a turmoil (hyphen}. 23 A single T will do here.

24 Those of imagination turn out

muny an actual manuscript.

26 Tride like a duck.

28 It's all right for the enxophone- to be, but unfortunate for the saxophonist.

29 The merit of much trees endures.

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