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MOTHER CALLS IT MIRACLE

Child-always fretful, never hungry-

Now has Big Appetite... Is Sturdy and Strong

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SOMETHING TERRIBLE

MUST BE WIKLONG WITH HIM.) HE WON'T EAT, HE'S ALWAYS CROSS, SEE HOW PALL

HE 15.

DON'T WORRY ANOTHER DAY „JUST GIVE LA HMMM A LITTLE CASTORIA. IT WORKS WONDERS

Doctors Advise This Natural Way to Make Child Hungry ...Restore Buoyant Health! Almost all child aliments that cause mothers so much warry are due to fout one thing-authorites call it the Intestinal absorption of poisona. This distressing condition occurs even when child's habits may seem seg- ular. The stomach is upset. The child won't eat... becomes nervous and cross.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.MONDAY, FEBRUARY

ART'S USEFUL PLACE

WHAT BRITAIN TAUGHT

NOTABLE EXHIBITS

By NOEL CARRINGTON

R

ECENTLY at the Royal Aca-

demy of Arts, in the holy of holies of fine art, in the most con- servative club in all Britain, the Prince of Wales opened the great Industrial Art Exhibition of 1985. A public accustomed to the annual winter collections of old master- pieces may wall rub its eyes when It'Boes

that the transformation has taken place. It may still be in Piccadilly, but it will no longer bo in Burlington House.

The portrait painters, the lands- capists and the sculptors have made. room for and terms with the machine. The occasion may seem a trifle accidental and to some ridiculous, but the historical signi- fleanco le immense. For this is public acknowledgment of a renal-i Banco which has been going on be- hind the scenes for thirty years.

For three centuries art had been getting further and further away from Industry (cver since the Renaissance, to be exact), until the Victorians elevated it into a religion and called it Art. If it touched Industry at all it was called Applied Art. And it was never "applied" more lavishly than at the Great Exhibition, the Prince Consort's Exhibition of 1801.

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Later came William Morris, the prophet and artist, who said rightly ihat art must grow out of eraft,

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Girls And Health

SIR G. NEWMAN'S WARNING

VALUE OF DANCING

A warning regarding the health of the women of England was given by Sir. George Newman, Chief Medical Omper to the Minis try of Health, when he attended, a display of gymnastics and national dancing at the Albert Hall.

The display was organised by the National Council of Girls' Clubs, and was watched by the Dushess of York, the president.

Although the health of the wo men of England was good it was not as good as it should be,`said Sir George.. There was an excess of sickness, among insured women which was largely preventable; there was much more fatigue, weakness, and lassituda among girla nnd women than was their normal share; the great social disease, of tuberculosis was more provalent among young women ihan young men; there was too much preventable anaemia in girle and women; and It.had been found by inquiry that among twelve- year-old girls as many as forty- two per cent. showed defects of posture and carriage as compared with, thirty-one per cent. In boys of the same age.

There were also, he said, the risks of motherhood, which were not being reduced as they should be in the light of modern know- lodge.

"ONE ANSWER"

There is one primary and ib, oatmeal in the fundamental answer to these pro

but who so hated the machine that oven, mix with it 1⁄2 lb. chop-blems," declared Sir George. "It he tried to send us back to handi-ped suet and two good-sized is that we must train and educate crafts. He failed magnificently in onions, also chopped, and senson our children in the physical art that, but the seeds he scattered fell with u dessertspoonful, anit, and of good living, for their problems Home on fertile ground and this teaspoonful Janialen pepper. Bind cannot be solved without that. exhibllion is one of the flowers.

PURE AND SIMPLE

Morris' personal creation was the Arts and Crafts movement pure and simple, very Pure and vary

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Acreas

1 Rule in ways that are quite out

of order.

3 Hat rescuer (anag).

Been when 10 Spectacles to bo

vessel has been dry-docked,

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11 Taken by the traveller and kept

by the police.

12 Unwilling to include an imprees-

tion.

13 Steam trawlers never

these fish.

catch

to be something out of the ordinary. 17 Question.

10 Not at all a popular goddess. 21 O, Rachell (anng.).

22 Resigned in the manner of a

draughtsman,

24 "The despot's heck is on thy shore, Maryland! His is at thy templa door, Maryland. (J. R. Rendell, "My Maryland."), Not a Fen feature.

paversent.

28 No word to describe a Londen 20 How money must be spent in order to acquire regal dress. 30 Disorder.

Down

"I do not say that English girl hood is not stli! the best upon Darth, but I do say that there is indisputable evidence which pro- ves that there is need for the Simple, to which the Academy has their way steadily towards a logical national development of physical aften opened its doors, and which, solution. I do not suppose their training, culture, and guidance. in spite of degenerate offshoots vin (names will Aguro in the Academy for all girls of all classes in this Brummagemen to the sixpenny entalogue, yet had it not been for

Between 700 and 800 working bazaars, is still alive to this day their faith and labours neither the It took root also in Austria, Ger- many, Holland und Sweden, and men nor the things would exist to-women and girls took part in the 15 Use for a selfish object; It's sure

day

to make this exhibition possible, performance. They included fac from it grew the whole modern There was William Lethaby, scholar tory workers, shorthand typista, movement in architecture and in- and architect, who as far back as seamstresses, and domestic work- dustry.

1900 was telling the architects that ers from all parts of London. All these countries went through architecture was "human skill and

There was a display by forty an Arts and Crafts phase too-the feeling shown in the great neces-

unemployed women from Lanca- town hall of Stockholm is the great-sary activity of building."

shire, who had joined classes of eat physical monument to Morris. though of course it is quite archale It was through Lethaby, Johns-

women was under 35 years, and but the Germans la particular got ton, Emery Walker and Cockerell the Council. Not one of these to the real heart of Morris's gospel that a new spirit got abroad in the the eldest was sixty. Their dis-27 and worked it into their own con-art schools, and soon the art school play was not excelled by the

It so happened men were getting into industry. younger performers. temporary life. that a certain Muthesius was coun-For instance, by 1904 Morgan, cillor to the German Embassy and Gossop and Fred Taylor were doing The Duchess, who wore an evon-- from this vantage point he watched things in W. H. Smith's advertising ing cloak of coral velvet with a watched the display from the what English designers were doing. office which were to revolutionise bandean of diamonds in her hair, He went back and soon the Germans commercial priating.

guard of had Edward Johnston, C. R. Mac- By a curious irony of history it Royal box, and during the interval

the performers, formed kintosh and others to instruct was the war which proved the honour across the arena through them. Ehmcke and Koch in print-stimulus and occasion for a group- which the Duchess walked to the ing and advertising, Behrens and Hoffman in building and all indus ing of those who believed that in platform to address them. "It is this civilinstion of ours we must trial arts, owed their training and design for the machine. The cut-o important to try to keep it," inspiration to Englishmen. By ting off of foreign supplies revealed she added, "but I know it is not 1910 at the Brussels Exhibition the to what extent the Germans had always easy in the hurry and rush German and Austrian pupils were left us standing in the design of of busy lives; therefore,

especially pleased to see such a that putting their English masters to everyday things.

splendid performance as shame.

The Design and Industries Asso- which I have seen to-night." ciation was founded in 1916, just For we in England had gono 20 years ago, and if you turn up back. We had gone back to the its early manifestors you will road and a good deal of art which is the genuine antique. The very much the same kind of thing "applied," because the tradition dies

Inflamed membranes, breaking up first quarter of this century is the that the great ones will be saying hard, but in glass, pottery, textiles, clearing the breathing tubee, soothing Age of Reproductions. If it wasn't to-day. Many of its founders have kitchens and, above all, in printing phlegm, and curing coughs, sore throat

and colds. Tudor, it was Georgian. England since becomes famous in their own you will ace true industrial art. was too rich anyway to have to trades: Morton and Lee in tex- You will see things of real beauty bother about efficiency. Only in tiles; Curwen and Meynell in print designed to be fit for their purpose trades which no one dreamt of calling: Heal in furniture; Frank Pick and to fit machine technique. And ing artistic-motors, flight, sport in transport. And since then the perhaps in their arrangement and of and women's dress--had designers young architects have been going setting you will get a gilmpse

Of chomists or post free, 75 conte a chance to design. Otherwise it abroad to learn, as the Germans did that most important of all the arts to-day, the art of construction and

per bettle, from the Dr. Williams' was expensive and scholarly camou- from.us 30 years ago.

planning, the synthesis that we Medicino Go 451 Klangse Road flage.

That is the historical background most need if our civilisation is to Shanghai. and down the country were feeling of this exhibition.. You may still be worth the name.

pure,

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21 Minor church dignitaries,

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