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STARTING FROM THURSDAY, JUNE 22,

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THE HOLLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS

ON THE STAGE

New Songs-Dances

Novelties Comedies

& Mantell's New Manikins.

ALSO

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

FOR THE SUPPER PARTY

Grey Organza in Lovely Moulded Lines Makes This Stylish Triple-Service Costume

Parture At Achern

By Joan Savoy

So-called "garden party clothes" always intrigue women, even though so few ever get to garden parties.

Supper dresses are much more in tune with American life as it is lived to-day. And approximately the same type of pret- ty, feminine thing is suitable both for Sunday suppers and gar- den parties. Top the dress with a big hat, and there you are] If you feel it in your bones that you are going to be asked out a lot, or will have to entertain a lot, or perhaps go to soveral stylish weddings, then you'll need type of costume.

One particularly good supper dress is made of grey organza, with lovely moulded lines, over a grey satin slip. It has long, tight organza sleeves, making it quite the right thing for dinner parties, too.

The smart new feature is the fichu made with ruffly edges that give the desired wide-shouldered effect, then taper to a point at high waistline and the ends cross to girdle the dress and fasten in the back.

Where the fichu meets at the V neck, there is a handsome red and rhinestone pin, an effective touch of colour against the moonglow organza.

FASHION NOTES

(From A Paris Correspondent)

tempted. Skirts often concentrate ti.cir fullness in the back,

are

For evening wear some finished with what might be called rudimentary trains. Most women

YOUR-CHILDREN

By Olive Roberts Barton

A mother has asked me about stammering. She is greatly dis trossed about her three-year-old boy who looks up at her so niti- fully after an attempt at words and says, "Mother, I can't talk."

She despairs of curing him be cause, it runs in the family, and naks me if I can give her any ad- vice that will help over so littlo. What can I say, what can I do, except give the general informa- Lion about plenty of rest, plenty of fresh air, not too much excitement, and a great deal of happiness? Of course, she has heard all this bo- fore. And, she has heard, too, that many children during their adventurous fourth year (after three) begin to stammer becauso their excited thoughts get ahead of their tongues. Naturally they get over it in time unless the habit is deepened and set by perpetual re- ference to it in the family.

Seek Able Advice

Wan

I read a treatise on stammering not long ago and when 1 through I had learned something about glands, nervea, and Co- ordination, but was not one step ahead of where I started as far as cure was concerned.

I A bit of a

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he was after. Quite nettled at the Iden of losing it, he was scen to grab over the bars and rake up what he could (hlilden).

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27 Cardinal who became.untringled where cures are being studied and

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ceas. There are people who go about and conduct classes for 20 This may be difficult to decipher: stammerers who do much good. It's partly under the church, Whether they work permanent 20 Graceful birds which writers And cures or not I cannot say.

If I had a child whom I felt was in for a life of inhibited speech," I should write to the medical con- tre of the nearest large city, and get first-hand advice about whom to consult. Such a course might result in treatment at a hospital, or merely in a course of procedure at home to be carried out patient- ly.

Spare Child Embarrassment

But I first would be sure that it was right advice and not too ex- perimental, and that it was in the nands of a doctor who really knew all that can be known about this perplexing affliction.

One thing I should do, having this in my family. That is to pro vent the little soul from seeing how unhappy and worried I was about it. I would campaign among my friends and his play- mates to treat it as a matter of eourse and not add self-conscious- ness and embarrassment to make him still more unhappy.

I should have him accept it as

a matter of course. As tactfully and carefully as I could I would have him speak slowly. Many ehildren outgrow it. They do so more quickly if they are not re- minded of it. And they must not dis- ace that their parents are tressed.

There Are Worse Afflictions It is a cross to bear, I know, but after my visit to a large Children's Hospital three days ago, where so many of the little sufferers will nover be out of bed, or will go through life hopelessly crippled, I feel that there are such really heavy crosses for some parenta, that the cross of stammering is something to be borne without Inment.

There is nothing wrong with

The ensemble idea is still pro-are probably tired of the broad-trying exercises or safe "cures" for stammerlag if the mother minent, but shows frequently com-shouldered live an.! this, I think, knows of anyone nearby who has binations of two materials, print has gone more or less into oblivion. and plain fabrics, or two colours, Women this season want to be more

rather than entirely matching. feminine.

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Many of the new gowns shown have: Pockets are patched on the sports an accompanying coat.

suits, and the sports dress, as many A general feature of the new four to a garment, sometimes, mode is the concentration of in- and almost always two, terest in the backs of the models this applying especially to skirts.

Draperies reminiscent of the or bustle are quite frequently at-sole

SALESMAN SAM

Sports suits look to their buttons metal clips for practically the means of ornamentation.

Lome really useful knowledge. But she must approach any such help with a philosophic mind,

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If it falls she might try the other plan suggested if she manage it. If everything fails she has then a direct duty. And that is to see that the child is as happy as possible and that she cultivate happiness and accept- anee in herself.

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