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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1949.

WOMANSENSE

Princess, 23, The Destructive Instinct

goes dancing

End of a birthday party

Way

for Princess Elizabeth, who from the leads the Cafe de Paris after cele

twenty-third brating her

Princess birthday evening. Margaret follows her sister. With Prince Philip, they had been to see The School Afterwards for Bcandal.

they were joined for sup- per by Bir Laurence and Lady Olivier.

-(London Express Service)

A POCKETED BEACHCOAT

MANY POCKETS - Mona Freeman Introduces some. Hollywood. thing new in The pockets of her Kelly green beachcoat have been stitched in the form of mit- tens, and extra pockets have been added to the sleeves.

In A Child

A

Is Strong

By GARRY CLEVEL AND MYERS, Ph.D.

safely

to

on town

Elmo to help her gain a sense of value and regard the rights and himself possessions of others.

whil BASIC factor in eluent- so ing the child in good and property.

Lots of parents face this prob- character and citizenship is The

tot soon discovers fun lem with a boy or girl and

chairs climbing into his training from his-early at

or usually their efforts to solve it years to be careful of pro- upon other furniture, jumping neither fosters creativeness nor

and tip

stuffed good eluizenship in the child.

spread perty. He needs first to be furniture or the bed. This we More seriously, it may careful of his own things. will forbid from Its begin beyond the home premises, as, pain if when a boy appropriates boards ning, using physical Let us parents respect and necessary.

Nor shall we allow from a neighbour's lumber pile: a dog house. He gains his possessions, not this

boisterously to make tot to run Betting others of the family after another child In the thereby in mechanical skill but have, his things or use them house, in

a store or. oller loses morally. without

permission. Let public place. Let us get him especially that The

the to places where he may run or young child does not freely. appropriate. mar or destroy

protret

his

Creative Play

When you

Cutting Pictures

So complains a parent: Our the things which belong to the

problem is our six-year-oli older brother or sister Anch

son's recent passion for cutting vies versa. Foolishly many

pictures of birds, animals. or.

from

book, parents will constantly compel

any go with your flowers the okier child to give up his

etc., ho happens to to the house of another, magazine. child own things to a younger child,

tell him O to run sce. Until recently he was un- of books and Of course

about

careful we want our chii person

their house, usualy o rapidly dren to share but we succeed

handle

things or go ploces magazines, all of which makes best In this direction as we not clearly

welcomed by the this recent development more acknowlerige tho' child's

hostess,

puzzling. ownership and respect And Then protect in ownership. when he feels safe in shariot and does share let us heart ily approve.

Positive Suggestion

Systematic Beauty Care

Star Miss McClure's akin An important part of Screen care programme is the night! y creating of her complexion. By HELEN FOLLETT

"Several days ago he cut a

cultivate it and, in that Such desirable restraints are

DAY tribute to your skin. Don't to

sho the flower picture from a very fine DA

should" most ensily cultivated in

find borrowed.

expect it to get along without endeavour, child to whom you have read book which he had

cardboard, and help. You can't start too early pleasure and satisfaction. daily from the age of fifteen pasted it on

It is wise to have a good looks to conserve Its youthful appear- months or carlier, whom you then lovingly showed it to us.

would not notice ance. Every teen ager should plan or schedule to stick to, rain have encouraged In Improvised So that we

have a jar of cream to be um or shine, willy-nilly, it won't do dramatisation, in weaving the damage to the book, he

the epidermal coating to slip inte best "just this once" of fancy, iri creating tore out the rest of the page when We help the tot to be careful" yaras

ems rough and chopped. Be without a facial overhauling. blockdi,

and threw it away. He has cut crayons, paper, of his own things (if he does with

tween twenty and thirty the cardboard, wood and pictures from several of his

The dally bath is an important not have

too many of them) paste

and in playing non-

lovely animal books. He knows complexion may lose colouring, quiet positive suggestion the like by

is doing wrong. When con- change somewhat in texture, factor. It has wonderful cosme- he and patient guidance, Giving running games indoors.

fronted with the evidenec ho hence the need of daily lubrica tie value on the skin because it him sturdy toys we show hum

Creative play is the opposite pretends he can't remember ting with light tapping massage. urges the blood streams to get how to use them so as not to

on the job, keeps certain glands other of destruction, It is a corner where he got any particular, After thirty there is that ever- injure

of theso toys ог

present danger stone of good citizenship. The picture."

premature in order, helps the skin all over with

them. things

For ex-

the body to be rid of wastes, wrinkles; that means the use

Fresh air and outdoor exercise ample, when he gets a metal more, a child

two creams, a light one for with him he destroys. Show appreciation

do eyen, cheansing and removing make put starlight in toy, we spend time showing him just how to use of your child's creations how- crude they be. He not eVer won't mar

up, a heavier one for friction at much to keep the Agure young and sassy looking because of the it properly so he polished furniture with it. I only needs good things to play creatively but he also

oxygen pumped into the lungs. any skin defects may be due Many he has a bali we train him to with

who appreciate throw it only where ho can do needs parents

what he makes for fun.

Varied Looks

In Nylon

ercates

the less

Conflicting Elements

Interest In Him You and Dad should help through old this lad search magazines for beautiful pictures he would like to cut out and mount, and get him inexpensive reprints of beautiful pictures. Spend a lot of time enjoying collection pletures and their

him. As he feels your But sometimes conflicting foc- with lors arise. For example, trat le deep interest in his hobby you to him the right daughter of yours may create can get over

books skilfully way eagerly

to treat

and the very

and costumes for herself and clothes like.

In doing so Nylon Chambray-A mixture of spun nylon and cotton--for for her doll, hut

While destruction of books pyjamas that have many of themight cut up and use some

costly

materials you had saved

ved and such must be curbed, your cherished purpose. In-

punishment was emphasia on advantages of nylon plus greater for a absorbency for year-round

deed, she may often use such hardly good. Even your ex- materials without first resking planations were shrouded in you about them. Then if you anger

Incrimination. well, however, should become very upset over might be

and put her on check on this ind in

in connee- missed lion with other situations not

to

or his collectivo this related

comfort.

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LOWIN

fine

do

50

and

to

bed time.

the

The urge for beauty is as old as the hills. Every woman isn'; to a diet deficiency or too much lucky enough to acquire it to a of a certain food element taken degree, but every cach day. The balanced dist is marked women can make an endeavour the good looks Ucket.

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Menu for a British

Nylon with silk, in develop ment now in a puckered sheer, a few casca has already attracted some trial after you have

for

she may and

something. atiention negligees. Because of the ne sort of thing more, often, even creative interesis, when rather "HEF, let's

might measures size of both these fibres, it is ex clandestinely. She may suppose stern pected that the combination will be a practical possibility only for sheers unless costs of both can be lowered. It is a teaming that gives a very fine hand and the lightweight that good sheers demand.

f

**

Nylon with wool, in

the

manufacture of lighter weight worsted sheers than have ever before been possible. By a pro-

recently cess

developed ira England, fine-denier. uylon is used ps the care of ayam

which Ground

is worsted wrapped. This produces a all fabric which is almost

nylon worsted, but to which contributes strength and light-

ness.

10

**

Nylon with acetate rayon, for a popular priced fabric with the important quick-drying pro- perty. Though it is not widely realised or promoted, neciate rayon--liks ylon-absorbs Die moisture, and deles very rapidly.

** Silk with rayon, the best bet in the ailk for introducing volume bracket. The 80k im- proves the hand noticeably, and is a great old to washability as well.

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WHEN BABY DOESN'T

CARE TO EAT-

cooked.

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

properly ONE of the most frequent should be

complaints for which child- Eating should and can be made

a duty. ren are brought to the doctor is a pleasure and Lack of appetite. Associated with

this lack of appetite is refusai to

It should be remembered that

nat

no one food is absolutely neces-

chew, refusal to take soild food, sury

for a baby's well-being,

dawdling, and vomiting. Often, For practically overy good food

the feeding difficulty is asso- there is some substitute.

cinted with other

ng

problems. such

Most children like meat and sleep disturbances, trouble frult, milk, bread and butter. often tend Lo refuse with bowel and bladder training, They

cereals, cooked vegetables, and and thumb-sucking.

Fortunately, there are a num- soup. Often, a child

will ent ber of things which can be done raw vegetables and refuse cook- choulth but this onca, from ed keep poor appellte

child cause no' concern. The should be allowed some cholec of foods.

to

devel Ready to Learn

To begin with, adults shoul!

Child's Independence not attempt to rush children m their development. When the Satisfactory home condition's child is ready to learn, he should üre also important. There should be helped, but uch things as be affection, encouragement, and

child's in- trying to teach the child to hokt appreciation of the his own bettle before he is ready dependence. The chlid should or to drinic from a cup before not be scolded at mealtimes, nor the proper time are often factors, should he be shouted at while in producing appetite troubles, catlug. In proper surroundings, It is known that during the the problem of poor appetite end of the first year a baby's does not occur nearly so often, appellio often decreases. When Too right feeding schedules, this happens, the amount of food poor training, and emotional offered should be leksened. It is upsets are among the important much better to have a child ask factors, in producing poor ap- for more food than for him to polite, and they should be strict- In a refuse to eat all that is served ly avoided. Every once to him.

while parents should check them-

Food should be served attrac- selves just to see how often they tively. There should be a variely lose their tempers during meal- of foods and, of course, they times.

be

you despise her creation. You warranted at times if he clearly really want to encourage her in disregards the rights and posses- creativeness, yet at the same clons of others."

Black Lace With Pink

BY PRUNELLA WOOD

cat

Dinner

bread spread British alices at clark

with cottage cheese.

today." "You mean Д dinner with the roast beef, or the slenk and kidney ple?"

A1

Sausage and Look Tumover Pics

Make one recipe for plain "No. nothing like that," 1 piecrust dough, or use. plecrust said." mean dinner like mix. Next prepare the turn- those the British have today" over filling. To do this, place This is going to be a plain 1 b, sausage meat in a good- meal, but it can be very tasty, sized frying pan. Break it up Our main dish is going to be sausage and leek turn-ple?"

rhubarb and

to

with a fork and slow-fry until half cooked. Pour off the fat, and save it for frying or sea- c. well-elcaned. Bubblod Turnip

soning. Add thin-sliced fecks, with about 4 "It-is-n_combination of new in. of the green top; continue

to slow-fry until the leeks be turnips, onions, cabbage and a few potatoes, first fried a bit, gin to wit. Transfer the

floured slightly then boiled, or 'bubbled to crust Kether. Right now they're so pastry board or cloth, and roll oblong shape. Cut in short of potatoes in England, into

Plato they combine them with other twelve 4 In, squares. vegetables to make them go tablespoon of the sausage mix- ture in the centre of each. farther. I'll give you the re-

Fold over to make a triangle. cipe,"

press the edges together, with B fork. Slash "Will there be a dessert to the tines of this dinner?”

three times in the centre allow the steam to escape.. old-fashioned Place on a baking pan, and

banana bake in a hot oven, 400 to 425- F., about 20 min., or until the turnovers are brown and crisp. Serve plain, accompanied by

and turnip," or ned tomato sauce if desired. "Bubblo and Turnip".

frying "Modame, the dinner seeme Into a medium-sized to me some kind of a surprise." pan measure 3 tbsp. sausage fat drained' from sausage meat "Don't worry Chef. If you' cooked for the turnovers. over and 2 peeled, sliced onions, 4

raw potatoct, and sliced Slow-fry strictly, until the onion begins food regime, change colour.

our. Turn occasion- see, knows the rationed British

example how ally with pancake turner. time-tested success it's a remarkable

be made

c. shredded Then add 3 heaping of black lace everyday foods can

a really excellent meal. crisp cabbage, 1 tsp. salt and. with touches of pink. Into

And after all, that's something tsp. popper. Add 1⁄2 c.

NY LADY

who

English fool."

"Ha-ha-ha," the Chef burst out laughing. "Is this a joko?" "bubble

"No, It's a name for a tradi- tional English dessert."

take

A knows what we allow me, low its over Al-

heads turn and people though this is the type dinner sliced new turnips. under

like what they turn produced

10

story

130-

"Add

10

Here is a handsome) that most of us need to know water or soup stock, and alm

order to

mer until Die vegetables "are dinner dress from this in this country in

make the most of our food barely tender, about 15 min. recipe, very 1949, 5 budget."

Or pressure cook 8 min. at 15.

pressurð.

to slimness a trd

general althouette, bui with the old-time aheer block mogle.

The frock is black marquiselle, the, Ince curves about which

the bodice also binck. and pinwheel shirred to fit into the curved lines. Lace is backed

Dinner

Tomato Soup,

Croutons Sausage and Leek Turnover Ples "Bubblo and Turnip" Cress and New Onion Salad Bowl Cottage Cheese Dark Brend Rhubarb Banana Fool

Milk (Children)

Rhubarb Banana Fooli

Make

up

package 'pre- -

pared vanilla-flavoured pudding. powder, according to directions on the package., While cooling. rub enough slewed, sweetened rhubarb Lhrough a sicve to make

e. Then rub 3 peeled, ripe bananas through the sleve. Combino with the rhubarb and Chfil and servo in pudding. sherbet glastes Decorate with thin-sliced banana,, and if con- venient,

Hittle tweetened whipped cream, or sweetenek Wash and crisp 1 bunch of evaporated, milk. containing u watercress. 6 scallions, and a few drops of lemon juice.. few tender mustard leaves it

All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serva Four Cress and New Onton Salad Bowl

by palest blush pl's Coffee or Tea ferepo on a Hno which trops low both a! bodice top and lower. fedging. The back and

shoulders are velled with the simplę mar- quisette, most sheer...

AND BELOWIE

To make pialn

cooked.

available. Break the cress in= '\ Trick of the Chof to smali sprigs and cut the. stems across into Inch Lengths. Fine shred the mustard leaves; vegetables taste and look' de thin-slice the scallions includ- luxe, sprinkle just before sez-

small "crispbread. ing 2 in. of the green top; add ving with the cress, and mix in a salad: croutona fried together with a

seeds in a little. bowl. Tosa with tomato French fow poppy dressing.

thin - butter or margarine.

Serve

with

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