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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI FRIDAY, JUNE

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

1984:

Across

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1 The sailor starts to recant, ant

then.

4the fellow goes on to curse us in

agh Cours writ

Tithes paid by Scols,

10 Smallest details.

12 To stop an obstacle when the

rent in added.

13. If one may trust one's cars this nely fellow has swallowed a

·Sheli- fish

16 One retuned as suitable for

ronomination.

10 Torra

17 Pletion character of proverbial

duplicity.

22 In this, for example, you get a

position.

24 This may be considered before 3,

or it may be a round one.

27 A typical Easterner-sometimes

dressed in printed cotton.

28 Get abroad in a devious way, for

It may be done away with, and

this clue is the same, na they kay abroad, to put an end to it.

32 Falls that overwhelm the scound.

rel amid the boxes,

The first person in Paris before

June will find It incking interest.

25

20

YOUR CHILDREN.

"thou the stars are fire; nover But

-I love ("Hamlet.")

7 A French inster.

Is turned by mistake in a mount- tal range.

11 Proverbially a good worker for

the car.

14 This is above your heads,

18 Works under pressure to the

sound of qur requirements.

| 10 Run slides (nang.),

20 It is rather difficult to under-

stal, but the sen burst in here,

21 Not in the least polite in South-

ampton waters.

23 Exemplified in this puzzle - with

20.

26 Sounds suitable headgear for the

tevil-may-care.

20 French resort reminiscent of

sweet odours.

20 Pals an end to urgent meranges. 30 The ODCH here irr endless

theories, obviously.

Yesterday's Solution

CHUCKLEHEAD

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

Don't Make Child An Experiment

By Olive Roberts Barton.

The air to-day is a chorus of big words as hard to understand sa the "Sextet" from Lucin, with everybody singing different lines at once. And in another language, Little wonder, then, that women begin to shrink from having children, those Chinese puzzles that operate with "conditioning,"

"complexes,"

Whition" "conflicts" and fixa- ́ ́

tions." Leas wonder atlll, a baby once produced, his parents spend sleepless nights figuring what to do with this Frankenstein who is, sure to run amuck unless they study paychology and practice it, which looks to them like tack, ing all the ancient language on the Rosetta stone.

Truths From Psychology Paychology lo an interesting study, particularly the New Pay chology, but in the abstract it is of no great use to the average

man or woman, because it is in- volved and easily misunderstood, and offers many problems that even the greatest scientists have not mastered. Abstract psycho-) logy in itself is of no tremendous und in every day life,

However, fortunately, we have

a certain solution in the fact that

0 0 0 AG ZERO behaviourists have cifted Its alm- NORMALELO FRE Upler and more practical truths, ap- plied them to children and have RAVEN turned out something of decided OIE! T|| help.

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TELBOWED

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34 As newspaper men - they are

bound to have push,

35 Quite evidently it is no sign of disagreement to give it in the manner transmitted.

Down

1 An "Art of Faith" ceremonial of

the Spanish Inquisition (by- phens),

2 Something for dinner on

tho

ank of the river as a marriage Rettlement.

3 Be starred (anag).

You may plead that you weren't

there, but 27 couldn't,

PROM CU

Im N DRIVE

CW

TYPISTE

I not only suggest that every mother possess, if possible, a good book on child problems, ut B Burge it. It makes fascinating Ce I reading and she is bound to plck RED Up many points that will be of Uhalp. What I warn against is that no book on earth will take the RM place of gentle home life, love, and a normal existence for the child.

1 MOEROSP STOL OSTI 18 10 AM I NBT HONEYSUCKLE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.

Investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities

Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service.

Commodity Futures on the principal American marketa,

Members of:

New York Cotton Exchange- Chicago Board of Trade. Commodity Exchange, Inc.

(Bllver, Rubber, Silk Coppor, Hides and Tio). New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange.

Correspondente for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Telephones: 30244, 30245, 30246.

Cable Address: Swanstock

9, Queen's Road Central

(Cornor of Ice House Street).

They change so fast, there should be

a new picture at least once a year, for photographs of the children nover. grow up.

Make an appointment to-day." THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17, Queen's Road Central (First Floor) (Between the H.K. Hotel and Dairy Farm Store, Queen's Road C.) Tel. No. 24310.

Today's Pattern

Always Well Dressed

Aunt Mary purely knows how- to dress becomingly." She is not slender and is not easily

Jitted so she makes 101.00.

her own frocks

along slenderizing

Lines This

effective one is

made of percale. [2]

p

A becoming frock for mature figures is the model illus- trated here. It can be made in pique or cotton print as well as percale. The designs may be had in nine sizes: 30, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 40 requires 4 1-2 yards of 35 inch material, or 4 yards without the yoke,

microbe on a plate, a problem in

To make him an experiment, a DELICIOUS DESSERTS a slightly beaten. Add salt and vanilla and pour into prepared mold.

angles, or a curious fish, is just

about the worst thing in the world Can Be Made With

except one. To let him know it.

Mothers have been good mothers since the world began. They did

on. We must!

Eggs

1933-34

Mademoiselle

from Armentieres

Sindr Decca more popu tar than ever

and, incidentally, improved almost beyond recognition,. The modern Decca is "an instrument worthy of the finest music." yet it is none the less compact and convenient

THE NEW

1914 found it ubiquitouk

Decca's birth-year.

A straight fine drawn from Mayfair to Armentières would have cut through many à Decca Portable

DECCA

THE PIONEER

OF PORTABLES

MODEL 150

We now stock the complete range of Decca portables. Cases finished in red, blue, or black leather cloth, to suit individual taste.

Prices from $35 Nett.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

9. Ice House Street. Hongkong,

USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK UP

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended May 31st, 1913.

1

She told herself her heart was quito. quite dead. And she had been feeling so soft, so utterly dependent on Tom just before. She had thought, as that dreadfu! trolley car ploughed homeward, she would tell Tom. all about her work in Marko's library and how Christmas watch. She had decided she had managed to the

that there should be no secrets be- tween them. It made her so un- happy not to share everything. The rate of the dollar on demand good and bad, with him. was 1.11.15/1631.

it without books or charts. And the home went

When meat is off the menu never forget that inalienable in-serts made with eggs are most If the knife comes out clean the appointed G. O. C. of the China stinct of the sensible mother to do acceptable. Such desserts

arc

Place mold in a pan of hot wa- ter and bake in a moderato oven. Be sure that the wator does not boil during the baking. Test by

Now everything was changed des-inserting the point of a sliver

overything, she told herself pas- trust. He had not only forgotten knife in the centre of the custard. Major General F. H. Kelly wassionately. Tom had betrayed her the right thing at the right time, high in food value and contribute 50 minutes to bake a large cus-

custard is done. It takes about Command.

her completely, he had lost money and for the most part mothers have, protein to a marked degree. It is tard.

that belonged to them both. She been pretty sensible.

Individual custards will

had worked for it, as well as he. only when the dinner is light in bake in 30 minutes.

The annual report of Messrs. There was simply no justice in it. food value that a pudding rich in When the custard-is-cold-un-A-S. Watson and Co., Ltd., showed Deliberately she closed her eyes to If parents-are--not "naturally sensible all the phychology

milk and eggs is suitable.

mold onto a chilled serving dish.net profits totalling $83,590. A his possible motives. The facts. earth won't help them with their

The caramel will run down over dividend of six per cent, was re-were these: ho had been drinking children. It will only be one more favourite, but baked custards are it.

Custard ple is a universal the mold and form a sauce around commended."

and gambling all day, while she had been pulling her weight in the weapon for misuse. It takes sense

boat,

Taking Sensible Attitude

on

to back the simpler truths of rather more desirable when there character scienco just as it took are small children in the family. sense to use the best in tradition. The same variety in flavour can In other words, a little knowledge be achieved in the baked custard is a dangerous thing and half- baked knowledge still worac.

as in the custard ple.

All parents make

mistakes.

They make them mostly by think-

ing of a child as an adult.

Floating island

This is another excellent dessert that is nourishing and delicique.

In the Interport Rifle Shoot, Shanghai scored 952, Singapore 931 and Hongkong 893.

.

the]

Two cups scalded milk, 3 egge,

It 2-3 cup granulated sugar, 1-4 tea-

was announced that A perfectly made caramel cus-spoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Government were making a grant tard is one of the most delicious

of $46,000 to the Hongkong Tram

selves in various and sometimes serving it often.

Beat yolks of eggs slightly with

Nothing, sald Gypay, would ever be the same again. Tom slept on the daybed that night. She locked her door against him.

(To Be Continued.)

way Co. as compensation for loas Keeping Well In The Heat. The only sure way to keep well is

By enlarging their own horizon desserts in the cook's repertoire half the sugar and half the salt. suffered by the boycott of tram- they will learn that all mental and and in a season when eggs are Stir constantly while adding scaldi cars consequent on the Company's to make certain of the regular dally character processes must grow, and in the growing manifest them choas she certainly is justifled in led milk. Cook over boiling water, decision to accept only legal cur-elimination of waste matter from the stirring until mixture coats the rency of the Colony in payment of system for it is in the congested food Apoon. Remove at once from heat Entes. and strain if not perfectly smooth. Chill and beat in half the vanilla. cup Beat whites of eggs with 1 table- teaspoon cold water and remaining salt until stiff. Fold in remaining sugar, 2 tablespoonfuls at a time.

Caramel Custard

unfortunate ways--to our way of thinking. They will be more in- torested and understanding, Child Two cups milk, 3 eggo, 3-4 training is not a fad. It is more sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 than a hobby.

volved processes of the mind can never hope to be thoroughly un- syrup.

Stir

Let not big words discourage spoon vanilla. you. These are few in number Scald milk. Melt augar in an Flavour with vanila and drop from and simple in moaning. The in

In iron frying pan until a light brown tip of spoon over the "Lolled' cus- sugar constantly tard which has been poured into a chilled serving dish. Servo vory der stood by the laymen-it takes while melting. Pour about half

cold. years to turn out a specialiat and the caramel into the pudding mold, still the mind retains many of its turning mold rapidly to coat entire dividual glasses with an "island" The custard can be served in in- But a general idea of the surface. Add scalded milk to re-of the egg whites topping each dangers of certain childhood ex- periences is splendid equipment maining caramel and cook and stir glass. A cube of jelly or a cherry for all parents.

Remove at once dropped in the centre of ench until melted. from the fire and gradually add to' island makes an inviting garnish.

Hecrets.

SALESMAN SAM

All Balled Up!

man was added to the list The name of Dr. A.L.E.F. medical practitioners.

MARRIED. FLIRTS

tract that the, germs of disonse flourish.

Regular exercise and care in the of whereby to ensure this, and to make Cole-choice of food are the best means

assurarico "double sure, an occasional dose of Pinkettes. The tiny laxativo pills are ideal in the work of aesint- ing nature, they are non-griping and non-habit-forming and leave pleasant after effects.

zo un-

In cases of constipation, liverish ness, billous attacks, pimples, bad breath, laasitude and piles, Pinketten (Continued from Page 3.)

provide quick relief, spaedily remov boards, folded the cloth. Without always handy and you can face the put silver, and china away in cup establishing regularity. Keep a vial ing the cause of the trouble anl a word she left him, scrubbed, hot weather with Impunity. Obtain- brushed and bathed meticulously. abla from chomists everywhere,

Teething troubles

Books BOOTTS Emulsion contains 44% of pure cod liver oil and lime salte

for bann formation, it provants toothing troubles, tlaketa and soft bones. Ask for renutne

SCOTYS EMULSION

ITG TOO LATE TA LUG THIS KOG DOWN TO TH ́ STORE,NOW!MIGHT! JEST AS WELL TAKE IT TO DUZZ-] EM'S HOUSE-AN, BOY, LOGKIT

IT SNOW!

OH, WELL-

MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG-

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ALL THE WAY FROM THE AIRPORT ! 'TWAS A KEG O' BEER -

By Small

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