10
Nursery Calm
COMETIMES It is diffcutt in these
It
'balanced calm of the nursery atmos phere; when youthful eyes discern in picturca the horrors of aerial war- fore. It seems imposable to give our chlidren that carefree. undisturbed period of childhood, which is their rightful heritage.
It is Just in this drpreased time that wo can uefully recall the lovely line, "courage, galety, and the qulet_mind," and we should con- sclously strive to gift these to our children.
Most babies are naturally courage- ou and their courage will grow with them, if they are allowed to be in- dependent, it they are not fussed over by nervous parents, whose very fussincas develops in the youthful mind many namelesa tears.
I la not always easy to refrain from nervous excitements, but when wo realise what a deterrent and In- calcuinble effect it can have on the mental system of the child, we should count "en" before we uel impulsive- ly. Let us see, then, there are no hamperng "nerves" in the nursery, A Precious Gift
to
And laughter-gatety-what u pre- clous gift to carry in one's heart; mirth. "encourage your bobles
laugh and be gay with them. If you can laugh at yourself, they will learn the value of humour and how to
- smile at their own follies.
It is perhaps hard to romp and be guy in the nursery when your own heart is worried, but it is wonderful how uplifting childhood's laughter can be natural gaiety and a light- hearted attitude to life give the children the right background for healthy growth,
To our family we can ensure also a "quiet mind," a brain untormented by strange, strangling fears of k- pending liappenings, if we help them to live from day to day, sheltering them deliberately from alarmist con- versations and linaginations,
Whatever our doubts, our depres- sions, it is our first duty to encourage the happy natural development of our children so far as lies within consclously our power, and if we
develop in them "courage, galety,
Thoro Alexandra curls aro crowned with a brood brimmed hat in opal groy. Bunchas of violots are the
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 1, 1939.
Hair & Hats-
Back to
Flapper Days...
only trimming.
Shoulder Curls
Velvet Bows
Chip Straws
and the quiet mind" we are on the Four-Fruit
right path.
C. R. M.
Cooking Tips
WHEN cord into a poist
HEN making coconut pyramids, ened egg-cup, invert it and tip it out on to the baking tin, when a perfect- ly shaped pyramid will result.
Warm a lemon in the oven before using it for cooking and double the amount of juice will be obtained.
If when making a fruit cake there
Marmalade
PRESERVE that is as health- giving as it is delicious is made with a grape-fruit, an orange, a lemon, and a large cooking apple.
Peel and slice the fruits finely, re- moving peel and plps. Cover the slices with cold water, and leave them for 24 hours. Then boll them until the apple slices turn to pulp, measure, and allow a cupful of pre- serving sugar to each cupful of fruit.
Boil steadily for half an hour
Is one egg short, try a dessertspoon- longer, or until a little of the mar-
ful of vinegar for it will be found malade seta on a cold plate.
quite a satisfactory substitute.
Turn into jars, and cover while
tissue paper is wrapped round still hot.
a cracked eng before boiling, it will
prevent the white escaping.
Suet will keep fresh almost In-smoothly spreading the chocolate as definitely if first melted in the oven fit melts.
and stored in jars, and it has the Add a small piece of orange pee! additional advantage of being much to the water in which a sweet pud- easier to chop when treated in this ding is being bolied and it will col- way.
leet most of the surplus presse, be- Before spreading a sponge sand-sides improving the flavour of the wich with jam, lightly buller each pugh liver will be greatly im- side first and the fam will not be absorbed.
proved if soaked in milk before When frying chipped potatoes, frying; while steak in a similar con- Hittle ordinary baking dition is best trented by laying it for sprinkle a powder in the bolling fat and they half an hour on one side, und a fur will be beautifully crisp and brown. ther half hour on the other in a An unusual alling for a sandwich mixture of three tablespoonfuls of cake can be made by putting a bar olive oil and one tablespoonful of of milk chocolate on both layers as vinegar, they come from the oven, and
G. G. T.
Two Itilo girls in the now syper fashion took are pletured here. The street dress combines navy and white; green and white, 'and' Fred and wille polka dots in its tri-colour treatment, „The dinner gown uses whilte,; red and green dotted silk. In both costumes, the head kerchief may be buttoned onto the waistline to form an "amusing suspender in front and collár in Back.
Latest flapper style with back bow and sausogo curls at the sidos.
BIRDS & FLOWERS
-in Bonnet Land
THE flowers that bloom
are
In the Spring have every- thing to do.......with hats. this season. Many models 1 veritable Bower garden.
Styles have a flavour of the early nine- teen hundreds in keeping with the present trend for atting waist-
lines and spreading skirts,
But it is the angle that matters to- day, for no hat is worn quite on the straight.
At the top of the page you will see sketched an easy wearer. It comes down well on the right side and has a most becoming sweep of brim, ***
Small straws are worn at a forward tilt, especially the chip sallor ones, with- no leanings to the left or to the right.
Fashion's
Way with
.a. Sailor
THE 1930 sailor.
Thowever, so reaately trimmed
with a band of rib bon, Tar from it. A cloud of bright cerise, valling or a trail- ing bouquet of honeysuckle is far mote in keeping.
For the baby blonde or brunette who likes curls fastening with a ribbon at the back there are delightful bonnet shapes tying with velvet ribbons or bright velling. -in a large bow-under the chin.
A particularly youthful style is the Josephine bonnet, fitting caplike to the head with an enormous upward brim framing the face. In fact, millinery is designed to suit your hairdressing.
For summer days, when the new flower- printed dresses make their appearance, there a.ro weo mushroom straws with minute crowns decked with flowers
For Over twenties show n THE under & Under
penchant for country
Twenties flowers, nodding
card.
grasses and wheat- More sophisticated styles have verbena, pheasant-cyed narcissus and geraniums intermingled, while · small white birds in pairs are an increasing faney for the more seduto.
Prults and their blossoma, are used" in profusion, and you will probably see a small hunch of enrrots or onlona finishing off the petersham bow on a neat spring sailor.
Firat in the order of favour I place a burnt chip straw. Such a practical model for the one-hat girl, it goes with a auit, a long cont or dress with equal equanimity- 'n mero change of trimming from ribban to
Bowers will do the trick.
GRAPE TART
"/
P and back from the brow in. front, down towards the nape 'of the neck at the back-that's the trend of the newest hair- dressings for Spring,
But that is only the beginning of the story. Coiffures range right through the history book, from, 18th century styles, to Victorian singlets and the pre-war flapper bow.
That high Edwardian dressing was found to be too ageing for most women. to adopt as a permanent style, so fashion has swung round to the other extreme and is going to make us look in our teens again.
New dressings follow the line of the head closely and there seems to be a tidying up campaign. Maybe those wisps at the back we endured last season has made hairdressers deter- mined that their customers should turn n.next head to the worid in future.
$4 HICH style you
Tip-Tilted Wchoose is partly
the
question of length of hair you
Hat for + Ringlets
have to play with and partly to do with what kind of hat you favour. For the ringlet style shown in our top sketch you need quite long hair at the back and you must wear a hat tipped for. wards to show it off.
It's a lovely dressing for youthful wearers. In front a wreath of curts gives helght and you'll notice that, with the kind of hat wo show, the colifuro quite safe.
At the moment the rugo, of America (and it's rapidly gaining favour hero) is tho Perukior dressing. They've given it this name because it's modelled on the way the old Peruklers dressed their hair.... In front it has a row of closo curls on either side of the centre parting and the back hair is gathered into a black ribbon just ea you see in our sketch.
This style sults brunettes especially well and you need only a few inches of hair at the back to da'it successfully,
Women who don't like to be tied to one kind of hat, or are conservativo in tliçir ideas, will like the third coiffure we show. Here agalu, the hair is swept upwards in front, but roll curls give a soft line round the neck.
Here's how to wear the now chip straw sailor!
•Tilted well forward to show the tiers of smooth. roll curls at the back. Trailing honeysuckle and knots of ribbon are woll in keeping with the wild flower, fashions of to-day.
INE a sandwich this with rich,up with fresh, or Unned grapes and |
short crust pastry and prick it return to the oven till brorly cooke Straits Settlements woll," Then fl with greased paper. Cover with a meringue made with brother didn
and beans and bake Hill set in a fairly 2. whites of egga and 4 ounces of THERE were trop Morris cars hot oven; MANA
caster sugar. Dredge heavily, with sold in the Stalla Gettlements during Remove the beans and paper and caster sugar and return to the oven the month of November, 1930, than put in a thin layer of marzipan." Fili to brown the meringue.
bny other mills,
Deep waves...
tight curls...
SET. THEM, AT HOME WITH AHAMI WAVE SET
You can give your hair aperfectsettingstbome casily, quickly, inex- pensively with a few drops of Amami Wave Set simple instruc- tions enclosed with the bottle will help you hit the top note fashion. able hairdressing. AMAMI WAVE SET
Give
your
hair
this
Beauty Treatment
Health comes flest: beauty follows. That's why Amami Shampoos make hair really lovely. The 47 health and beauty ingredients in Amami Shampoot freshen up the scalp, lavigorate the roots, and so gire you the joy of possessing hair which everyone admires: silky, manageable, gleaming with natural colour. Amami No. I for Brunettes. Amami No. 5 for Blondes,
AMAMI
SHAMPOOS
If you have any difficulty in obtaining_Amami ·Products ☆ please wrile: Banker & Co, Lid., 37, Des Voeux Road.,
Central, Hongkong,
FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAMI NIGHT A
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1-Vexations things themLargs rodest
Ook of a good
French) 18-Part of grain
10 Two qirts (ranch) 17--1hose #ho #resis 19-Covers for 15 21-Large booted ruminant
23-0f variegated color 24-HOOD With name of 27-3
38 -1Terps
23--Piece at th 31- tibiica DAME 11-Part of sizzle 13 Controvert
15 Author of "Faurie
Queen
(0--Home of Abrabam $1-Bouth American
capital
42-Prafat vary much 13-bal 15-0787 000
abota
17-10
-Punty) foaling 60-4verenuri teat $2-Altentive conside
gration 63-Lest catre 5
Arabia Mighte
hard
ib--Budden variation
from neradfiazy type $1-Location 60-Maze #TZOT 4-Leaped playfully
SADE
#8- who defeated
Minerva' in westing contem
12
Uy LARS MORRIS
ANSWER TO
PREVIOUS Puzzla
MADE ATES IT SOL
TRAGE
2
£8--Civat-like carnivore eg-rufindi miong 71-Parteiming to mailia The Borders 16-Blast trectisu
प
BOTN
I-Struck with foru
foot S-Ancient Roman
stagistrata 3-Doughnuts (alang)
--Theodore
-Petitioned
-Halleve by interval
of text „J-River (in Lironin.......
9
19
Lattice used as
BASTA 101
reward
LjAddition to house if-inärmetiar
15- DOOZETE IB-Gyutocata, ar musie 10--Abeartitary
13- ProfpašīODKI IZOLI 16-Kind of condiment
remedia
30-E1ercise diction
στην
-Copter Dikhtoo
abod 16—ADES!
31B7 means of 38-45-inch unit of
•
FEEST ID
wood AmBtriking with
SAYZIKY AMORE 40-Boldiers who are
010010700 9 military minine operations 47---80714# of formations 43 Incarnation of
Vishay 11-Oreal Ties $3-Wool Cabrite Preneta 14-Cupolled with
this weapons
65 Presiden da
juda beber 10- Terrace TEDDY.A, 6-faving power to
build up Boo
It-Pilines 62-Move wit £5-Golf mound
·67-Mongrel dog
12 13
13
23
27
29
130
35
36
133
[39
1442
1143
нь
147
140
PA
50
53
54
155
by
156
57
58
16
67
COPIES OF
74
20
PHOTOGRAPHS
by "Staff Photographer” appearing in the
“SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"
THE
and.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
may be purchased
at the Business Office
"The Hongkong
Morning Postop
Wyndham Stroet.
Page 10Page 11
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.