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Hollywood Make-up Lessons TO-DAY TILL MAY 19th

ON

MAX FACTOR'S

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1934. -

NEW SOCIETY'S MAKE-UP

YOUR CHILDREN.

By MRS. T. M. WEST, Hollywood Mako-up Artist.

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Conduct Has Mental Origin

What good and bad behaviour in and what we think it is is the sub- ject of to-day's article by Olivo Roberts Barton. It is another in- atalment in her series on modern Child Training.

Behaviour does not mean being "good" or "bad" according to our old way of thinking. It must be regarded in a broader light.

The good boy of old was quiet, polite, did everything he was told, studled, rut high marks, washedl bis ears and so on. The had one was his precise opposite.

"Good" vs. "Bad Boys"

If the good boy was just biding his time to show all the pent-up mcanners in him, ond nometimes it took years. we didn't worry. The future could take care of it self. If his repression took the form of unhappiness, that, didn't nutter either. We couldn't "see" that he was unhappy and we were: only concerned with outward ap: peurance.

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freur The "bad"hoy, or the spirit that couldn't, and wouldn't be downed by our domination was the one that worried us. We wor ried about his future with a venge- ance. And in many cases it was Justified. But the truth is that if we had recognized his behaviour as untural behaviour in childhood and had tried to direct it rather than curb it and thwart it, and had used his energy and spíritus agents for his own good rather than devils to be conquered. we would have saved ourselves trou- ble. Many of to-day's incorrigi bles would be honest and valuable citizens,

very

BEST

MEANS

It is the "bad" boy that these! ix articles will deal with inrgely.

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SALESMAN SAM

A few words of explanation are first necessary.

In overy human being there are two fundamental instincts that le deeply behind all behaviour. This fact has been agreed upon by nearly all, specialists in mental hy- giene to-day. They are, namely, the "ego" or self instinet, the first law of nature, and the "sex" or continuation instinct, the second Inw.of.nature..

Instincts Govern Behaviour

It would be interesting if there were time to show how actions that seem as far removed as the poles from any association with these two instincts are traceable to them.

Now again We can put these things pretty well out of mind. The object in mentioning them is to show that behaviour has "rea Bon," It can explain so much of what a child does and perhaps it gives a clearer insight to ull hu man emotions. Both self and the continuation instinct are Rip- alienable from behaviour as the heart and lungs are from the body. the "Behaviour" or "conduct" outward demonstration of the mind by which it gets it experi ence. The mind grows and na- tures only by exportence. We must be patient, try to get behind meanings and not decide quickly that "don't" In a magle word. Sometimes It Is, sometimes it isn't. The alm here is to try to urge insight rather than to re- commend cures. The understand- In other will be able to work jost her own cures,

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No, not necessarily the reason for the ruin; it's tho meuning.

wrong

8 No, not a shine but a pattern. 10 Yes, it is the captain, and ho is not necessarily trying to slim.

11 Town of France,

12 Horse of a kind.

14 Colour that sounds like a grest.

railway line.

15 A matter of many shecta. 16 Liberal statesman, 17 Grave,

19 Nourishment that has got its

pay.

21 Fast, generally kept at sea. 22 A pig in a sty shows this unless

he is well kept.

23 The good poker player does not

show by this that he holds this. 26 Precious"&tone," 26.17 across is elued by this. 27 A revolt against discipline.

Down

1 Often necessary with a skein of

wool.

2 Part of a vessel that would sux- gest an action abominable to 10 neros

A cask of former days.

4 A bit of England that seems to

be all deer.

A bit of London that used often to see motorists home.

6 Reverse two names of a British

poet to make this British musicnt composer.

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14 Cut in two equal parts.

17 Inclined to a Scottish-gresting.

18 Epithet for the novice who tried

to pull a good ball over pavilion.

19 Hubbub.

20 Oriental robbery.

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23 Look how the of heaven la thick intald with patines of bright gold" (Merchant Venice").

of

24 A cousin any dog is ashamed of.

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