-TH˔MILFORD HAVENS "Not rich, but comfortably off."

ROYALTY

IN EXILE

From New York

news of the exiest

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JUNE

8, 1951.

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Here's Way to Find A Minor-Suit Fit.

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ONE OF YOUR GRANNIES

RECIPES

Return Of Large Rings

VERY large rings are

VERY

being

avorn again. These look like heirlooms and are usually Vic- Forlan or even older, but the majority of women buy them either on the Continent or fairly cheaply in small antique shops in England. comes

to Theatre-goers often take royal- Euro-the fashion because they notice aristoergy how seeking to that tending actresses like these fortires inrings. Eileen Herfic. actress. outsize of Imitless wealth. wears

square-cut They and that their titles and topaz and has matching bronches family

connections make up for and ear-rings. Steir

ut business perience,

Ex-King Peter and Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia are the latest to join this throng. They have become public relations officers "because have to

Stat

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vity

Justk

I make muney."

Both she and Diana Churchill put their rings over their gloves, a large Miss Churchill wears Victorian Victo

square-cut aquamarine surrounded by pearls in a fil- Emlyn Free setting in "Accolade," Williams play at the Aldwych. She has several other beautiful an amethyst, was once a pendant but has bee prister

Two members of the Mount-rings. One, batten family are there.

Lucky Tris Mountbatten has set in a gold basket: another, a

which cairngorm been working four years in New

she York. She is 1, daughter of the bought in Edinburgh, has been Marquess of Carisbrooke,

set in the same way. Like Miss Herlie, she

large topaz. has a riginally part of a man's ring and set in diamonds.

In A TV Show Lady Iris has been a secre- fary, a receptionist and a drogs- A benitiful diamond marquise shop girl. Now she is mistress of ring is worn by Daphne Anthur ceremonies on a television pró-in "The Holly and The Ivy." gramme for children,

She fell in love with it after "The United States," says borrowing it from a jeweller Lady Iris. 2 country of un- for her rule of Mary Stuart in limited opportunity for aristo-Drinkwater's play at the Can- erats and ordinary individuals."terbury Festival four

years ago. she returned i, it was She is making a comfortable After

taken and

to " and shares a lat with o

South a woman lawyer.

Her cousin, the Marquess of Milford Haven. represents British shipping fran. His Amy- rican wife.

the former Mrs Homine Simpson. has a de- corating business.

income,

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Lord Milford Haven travels a good deat, boldi in the United

States and overseas. le is 32

and, according to his wife, works "hard

hard and long hours."

America.

I came back to the

jewellers and Miss Arthur bor- Lowed it again. It was sold again and the owner took it to Greces. It came back again to London and Miss Arthur's father bought

it for her,

Fabric

Do they make much money? For

Says Lady Milford Haven: "We

are not rich, but comfortably off

Ideas

Mother-And-Daughter

Mrs Benjamin Welles looks at a 1910 portrait of her mother at the opera. The picture is by Sir Oswald Birley, whose works were recently

exhiblilon in the Royal Institute Galleries.

(London Express Service)

Refreshing "Old-fashioned" Word

Your Sewing Scrapbook

By M. B. Picken

Achieve Clothes Smartness

ENTAL attitudes can have

MEN

a lot to do with whether or not you look smart in your clothes. Know your best colour, best textiles, best silhouette;, ex- periment-try on clothes. Some-

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SUK KATUNDAN I'VEJEME POET'

CDIGAN FELIS SERVICE, INC.

"We'd love to have you stay longer but you know how boring guests can become.”.

BY THE WAY

by Beachcomber

A Cocklecarrot: We are not "aboard

BY

Y some trilling error, by Cacklecarrot: We are not here to

miscalculation almost discuss that sort of thing.

Ben: Aye, Y. HAN

air (aluting laughably trivial against the merrily). THE Stayman

background of Convention is golden THE

known for

planned economy, Norway is sp. wide among expert players as a de-signment of

sending back bo the vice for finding a major suit mistake to Brazil, where they

ins we sent by ha nt after the bidding has been opened with one no-trump. I

11. can also be used to and t

In

were not wantedt,

con

They were intended for, Czechio- lovakia, where they were to Bo

a minor sulf, as Sum Slay-led with frozen seated musages at 10%. a pound. The ths will now man proves with the hand

be redirected to Portugal in the shown today, taken from his

hope that they will be filled with rew book Expert Bidding.

The hand came up. in a team match, not long ago, and provoked much disematon. One ten got to six no-trump and went down; the other team got to six diamonds, and made the dam.

The successful team used the Stayman Convention. South'n bid of two clubs asked North to show a bkktable major suit he had one. North's rebid of two no-trump Indlented that he had no major wust but did have just about as good a hand on it was possible for him to have for its opening bit of one no-lump. (With slightly less strength, North's re-bid would have been two diamonds Instead uf two no-trump).

This gave South more information than appear on the surface, North surely had four cards m some mult. and apparently did not have a four-cord major. Tho chances

were very good, therefore. that North had a four-card minor sult.

times, a try-on reveals a gar- HENCE South mentioned his din- ment is very becoming when you might never have guessed it without trying it on.

Have you

ever considered water. It will rest you and ing dress length for you, and periods of relaxation? Good old- soothe your tired nerves. fashioned word, that. You'll probably say you can't rest, you don't know how. The habit of ropose can be acquired; it is

possible to train oneself, Autumn

not enough to afford Suite Brunch Coats

at Claridges, but enough to buy

two Schiaparelli suits a year."

PAINTING

A CHAIR

Half a day at a beauty parlour will enliven your spirits, do wonders for your soul as well as your face and your body.

Decide upon, the most becom-

when skirts are short, wear yours just a little shorter than your very most becoming length. When they are long, wear yours just a wee bit longer than that length,

This

will not way you Lie down, close your eyes, let

be conspicuously out of fashion, Get the whole works. Have a yet will always be " the, your body feel heavy, muscles body massage and a facial, Have

of go lim. Take long, regular, deep your hair shampooed. Try a Remember the old adage: "De

rightness for

you. breaths. Chase worries out of new style wave-set. Before that not the first by whom the new your mind; you won't lose them have a scalp treatment. The is tried, or yet the last to lay TERRY CLOTH... in brus they'll be right with you when skillet fingers of the operator the old aside." stroke prints and tailored deslims you want thern. If you can eatch will rub the aches out of your for practical brunch coats

or forty winks your

your energy batter head. the troubles out of your pinafores for young mothers.

ies will be restored.

mind. While your hair is drying, SPUN RAYON CHALLIS

people find relaxation in have your fingertips groomed. Some peop in untraditional prints for

the outdoor

Decide what kind of shoulder others in reading, ham-brimeh_cont or casual dress that others-in-going-to-tt-amusing

pad is best for you and buy ar can go shopping beneath autuinn picture. If you have a hobby, it

When you step out of the place make several of these. Leam to will occupy your mind.

freshment. And a good Invest-when garments make their visits Another way to relax is by ment it was, too; better than to the cleaner. taking a hot bath. Pour fragrant paying for visits from the doctor bath salts into the water, then at the rates of charges these soak for while in the warm days. Ain't It so?

When you paint a chair, mer a large-headed null part

way into the bottom of each of the legs. This will enable you to paint all the way down with out the legs sticking to the floor,

coats or toppers. In typical challis prints the madder pais- toys and gay challis orals are again available in New York shops.

BOYS' AND GIRLS'

Keeping Warm Without a Fire Rupert

The Bunglers of Bungletown Learned the Secret-

By MAX TRELL

❝NTOW," gald Mr Punch to the shadow-children with the turned- about names, "the Bunglers of Bungletown were very good-

"N Kart and Hanid,

Knarf and Hanid immediately begged Mr Punch to tell them how the Bunglers of Bungletown learned, through a mistake, how to keep themselves warm with out a fire.

At this Mr Punch settled him-

hearted people. They loved their self comfortably in his chair by

children; they were good to

cats and dogs and sheep und

pigs and goats. In

were as nice and

kind

gentle

they

a folk as you could find

anywhere. The only

the window and began,

A Warm Country

and

"Well, the Bungiers of Bungle. trouble town, my dears, lived in quite a

.

Shoulder Pad Style

monds before showing the full strength of his hard. When South star bid Ave no-trump, he aged North to choose his slam. North had kept allent about the diamond ft until ther but could now, afford to show it. Naturally South was very happy to accept North's docielory to play the hand at six diamonds rather than at alx no-trump.

The play was simpletty irrest. South drew tramps; gave up one anade, and aventually suffed last space in dummy.

his

North At the other table, the player got up to six no-trump without any mention of a suit. He bat eleven tricks-but only eleven. The spades dki not break 3-3, and his attempt at a stezo filled,

The Stayman Corwention there. fore gained 1470 points on this hand-the difference between quocerful alarm at 'diamonds in a one-trick set at six no-trump.

you will have a sense of re- snap them in for easy ramoval CARD Senseo♦

MAGAZINE

and the Coughdrop-17

The little clown starts warm country. 1 cân't tell you with them was that they were exactly where their country was. bunglers. They were always It doesn't seem to be on any of

foolish

the maps. But wherever it was,

mistaker"

Why Knauf interrupted to it never gol cold even in the

Mr Punch

middle of the winter when we

"I don't really know, and nei- have snow and ice, ther did they, I suppose.. But

the time when they learn how

to keep themselves warm with

out a fre**

"And since," continued Mr

And

Mey

let

over one day" res die out.

U

to needed in the wood, but now he seems certain that he wanis you." "But why me?" cries Rupert. "I've no idea," says

explain, "We're from the moon, he says. "Look how excited he is, running round

in circles and sniffing. We the clown, "but you can al- thought he'd found what he ways trust a snuffle-hound."

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

on their

What is your most becoming neckline? Some look their love. Heat in low necklines and now is their time, becouse many evening dresses are bare-shoul- dered. Some need a collar- need the tailored look even in evening clothes.

Fashion is not arbitrary. There are no absolute musts. It is your part to adapt the really becom- ing now silhouette to your face, your neck, your shoulders, your bust, waist, hip and hemiine so that you wear the new fashions as they best become you. Never allow a prejudice to cause you to shun a now silhouette, Take from it what is good for you and use to look your best.

Tying and Wearing Bows

If you are not clever in lying and wearing bows, avoid them, but choose soft lines that need no bows to make them feminine. K belts

belts out you in two, choose dresses that need no bells. Many a dress without a

belt looks batter on the wearer and helps hor luuk taller.

Avoid hard, clear colours and shiny surfaces if your skin is |not clear, or, if your hair is sub- dued in colour or is graying. Rather, choose soft fabrics and wil not be eclipsed by your soft colours so that you yourself dress..

Your Prettiest Solf

said Mr Punch, dogs, Wt's because our ani- and goats and-well and dogs must decide what is most be

Rides Q-With both

vulnerable. the player at your right deafs and bki one heart. You hold: Spades K-0-3. Heart 4. Diamonds A«K»J-9-8, Clubs K-J-0-5. What do Pou do?

A-Bld two diamonds. If your partner hida sonder voluntarily, you will be happy to rise. If you Couble for a likeout, and your partner bids spader, You don't know whether or not to raise.

TODAY'S QUESTION

With both sides vulnerable, the player at your right deals and bidr one heart. You hold: Spades K-J- 9-8, Heart 4, Diamonds A-K+J-9-8, Clubs K-4-3. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

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sometimes, though not very of Punch, "they were always pleas. ten, their mistakes turned out antly warm, they never bothered even unable to go outside except girl-Bungler, I think-thought of quite the other way around, I

10 keep things like furnaces and to dash across from their houses un idea. Let's borrow some of the mean, they turned out to be use. ful For instance,

avens and radiators. They always to their barms where their sheep fur that the sheep and goats and there was

wore light clothing. Now and and goats and cows were kept. dogs and cats have fire, but it was only for cooking. discovered something. They dis don't hurt them when we take it times. Do not allow yourself to then they would build a little "And then, all at once, they backs. They won't mind if we

Be your prettiest self at all ag soon as the

cooking was covered that their sheep and off! So the Bunglets, who liked

goats, and even their cats and the fuco, carefully, cut some of the sold untpcoming fashions at "But

bothered by the the fur off the backs of the sheep fabrics and never an unbecom "the Bunglers of Bungletowni

The winter. D

cold at

19. Hwangera. (8) they didn'ting colour. You and your mirror woke shivering.

up

mals have fur on their backs! bother with the which never come to their coun- the Bungiers told each other, because by this time they

for you Look long and try, had come at last. It snowed, How wonderful it would be if more than enough

fur han consider every angle, there The North Wind blew. The flow-

the courage to modify fashion to we could grow fur on our backs! said Mr Punch, they sewed and suit your feeds. Compliments 22. Paper ung, 101 in, the

gardens quickly with But how can we do it??

knitted and wove the fur so that ered. The deleles, hung every where, even on the ends of the glers did?" Mr Funch said. "They arms and legs were also covered in new and different clothes.

"Do you know what the But not only their backs but their can then be yours and you will look and feel comfortable even. red noses, of, the Bunglers

set out, to try us quickly as pos- And muddenly they were warm, worst of

sible to grow fur on their backs!" without any are, and they found out of all, the

"But how could they do that?" that each one of them had a--!| Kaart said.

Ate. Oats

Búnglers

wens

Knart and Hand both shouted. out together: Had a big warm overcoat!!

Stars don't twinkle?

their Ares

"Oh deart" cried Hand..Why did they let their fires go out when

was a cold?! For a very simple. reason,

Mr Punch smiled, "They ate replied Mr Funch,

The Bunglers hay. They ate ette. They went had never laid in any firewood ba- and meow and woof. that's how the Bunglers of Bin- star twinkling, you're mistaken, or cont. But now there was none They walked around on their gistown, in their foolish way the experts, who explain to find. Everything was covered hands and foot. But no fur grew, (though perhape it wasn't really that the twinking effect of at the with know. Besides, not having on their backs. Then one of the so foolish) learned how to have stars is caused by movements

any warm clothes, they were Bunglersant, was a young little nie without, nowing it. In the obearvIT'S "DWD CYCK

"Hight," said Mr Punch: "And When you think you see a

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Down

Bolsos. (9)

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d. Qould we su describe a large

Hort (8, 8) 10. Singers, tā); khi mo là Real. (HỊ

W. You want another test nerd, '(7); 10, Thor formerly, went, about in stocks 1.465, 11) 10. Shortly. 14).

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eggs imported from Turkey, to be pent back to us via Ifoliend in ex- change for the aluminium we by mistake to the Dutch.

sold

Ben Bottle in the dock REN BOTTLE, the wallor, entered

tho witnes-box with a wide grin on his brown face. A voice at the back of the court shouted, "Watcher, matel" To which Ben replied cheerity. "Nist's Tom Hun- ter or I be pickled in brtno!" "That will do for the present," said Cocklecarrot sarcastically. following sued:-

Вел: I WHG only exchanging kamals with a bloke that salled with me in the Venus.

The

Ben; That's a — fact, your wor« hip. But I'm in dock. Ha,

Cocklecarrol: Mr Bottle, I must wam you thi

Hen: A nod from a blind horse in on good as a-kick⋅ feomis' med mule. your honour. [Hawls, of mirth from the pubile.)

Cocklecarrot: (stifting 'with rage);" Core the cleart1

Twenty years of uproar

Ho urged the orchestra'to indulge in unumal Seats of dexterityų.

(Music erit.) THIS has got to be done tactfully, To rouse na audience from its tempor a trick or two is useful, but crude acrobatics may disgust some of them. Mumbel used to en- courage the violinists to play with their violma on the floor, held down. by one foot, and he even buduced ta' harpist to twang the wires with her elboTWO. Not every audience would stand for that. The sight of a drummer lying on his back and twirling. Ins dnem round on the flat- of his feel may wake people up, but in no way adds to the en- Joyment of Uie music,

YOUR BIRTHDAY ·

FRIDAY, JUNE 8

By STELLA

IF you are barn today, you must too many people, you will never

learn to be calm and collected at, have the for your own work. all Limes. You are one of the rest. Your thoughts are deco and' less roula of the earth and seldom serious, While not religious in the are perfectly satisfied will tho Donventional sense, you hold spiri- sistus quo, You yearn for perfec- tuaj ideals which are diniealt to Lion in everything and will not satisfy. You will think your own rest until you approximate it as thoughts and go your uwn way nearly as possible.

despite all who may try to interfere, Your Idvan are original. Since Bometimes you are stubborn, once you are fond of all the arts you your mind is set. This can be sa inight select, the one in whinli you much a handicap, as it in an aid. ure most talented and nate, tints Awam, to distinguisli between your life work. You never will be exerting proper will power, per- content in anything ruutne, hum- severance and plata pig-headedness. drum or dull,

Your marriage should be a happy A magnetic persunality such as yours attracts many people into its orbit and you will have the task of selecting those few whom you wish to hald

D.

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow. select your birthday star and read the corrES-

as life-long friends. ponding paragraph. Let your birth- If you let yourself be encircled by day star be your daily guide,

SATURDAY, JUNE 9

GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-Pay

Persistent patience is the best ad-

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec, 2)—- strict attention to any job that must

vice for a day such as this one, be completed today · and take care of detail. Then you can play.

Don't take lest flights. CANCER

CAPRICORN (16C, (June 23-July 23)-

23-Jan. 203- Emotions are sometimes incache. Delay making Important decisión. rous. This is one of the days thoy

Take extra precautions If you must

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb, 10)-Ex-- travel, especially if driving.

pect the unexpected and you will be prepared for any emergency. Be a stay-at-hoine today if you

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)-Be conservative when it comes to Burl= ness expansion. Thrift is far þeiter now, than extravagance.

ARIES

can play tricks on you. Be careful LEO (July 26-Aug. 23)-Be dipto- matic with members of the opposite #ex. Don't start an argument you can't finish.

VIRGO (Ang, 24-Sept. 22)-Be on guard against trouble this day. Nọi A good time for romance only

lightly better for business.

LIORA (Bept. 23-Oct, 23)—Stick to routine if you can, just now. Changes are apt to be for the wars not the better. Be patient.

BCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)—An argument, no matter how minor, can turn into 'bitter quarrel 12 be- gun today. Be diplomatic.

CHESS PROBLEM

By G. BECK Black, 10 pieces.

White, 8 plecer, White to play: mate in two.

Solution to yesterday's' Problem:

1. Kt-Q84, any; 2, Q; R (dis ́ch, or dbl'ch), or Kt mates.

INTELLIGENCE. TEST ARTERIAL ROAD

-

By T. O. HARE *TENT there an arterial road

somewhere in those

partnere in indeed,” said my. host. "The blownchester road. It runs due cat and wear, 19 miles to shin zorth of Foxham.. That's our nekTOSE

you like, we'll do a tri- angular tour in the car thor you can 199 the arterial road for yourself. There'ssetraight road from, Postham to Loveret which led to the north-w

and is wittested on the arterial no miles.. 't We'll pro- coed along the arterial road, tra An easteriy

p to Loveros;

come to wa

„šțid”, back, by kise ntraigus road shut ou

with Parham, "Hawksby 14, just one-third of the perimeter of the seisngle?

|How far la:Hawksby from V Fexham Par

: (Sotution on 'Page:10)

can.

(Mar, 22-Apr. 20)-Blow and easy wins today's race with trouble. You can qvert most of it with diplomacy and patience.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)---IF driving, be very careful on the road. Start out early and avoid the rush. Be calm in any crisis.

BARBS

By HAL COCHRAN OTS of people when angry:

slop to count up' to ter and then swear like sixty.

Too many people, stys a police judge, are bent on care- less driving. Not to mention their cars.

Women should learn to sing at home, says opera singer.

an

Then hubby will have a real reason for taking a 'night out.

Some people call these days hard times because they're un- able to borrow the full price of a new car.

Check Your

Knowledge

1.

What

was the fores name of Istanburt.

2. Name the planet nearest to the sun. -

3. Of what is balcolite made?.

4. Name the largest laland

off the west Pacific coast.

6. How old was Bhik speare's Jullet? And when was

her birthday? A

Name the, bere of the detektivk stories of 93. Van Ding

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