SUMMER
COAT
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951.
WOMANSENSE
VEGETABLE MARROW WITH CHEESE
MARROWS! INCLINED TO BE
SO WATERY, MUM, EVEN IF WELL DRAINED
TRY THIS;
THEN
ZBOÍL THE CUST
UP MARROW TILL SOFT DRAIN IT AND MACH „UP. WITH~
A GLICE OF CRUSTLESS STALE BREAD, 12 oz MARG.
A LITTLE GRATED CHEESE ¡A UTTLE ONION.
JUICE OR FLAVOURING
A BEATEN £60. SALT, PEPPER. AND A LITTLE
MILK
· AS A PIE
PUT INTO A GREASED PIES DISH AND BAKS *FOR 20-30 MINUTES
AS FIRM CAKES
OR LEAVE OUT" THE MILK SHAPE THE MIXTURE INTO SMALL, FLAT. ROUND CAKES, AND FRY IN A
LITTLE FAT
AH WELL. WE'RE MOVING THE DAY AFTER
TOMORROW, ILL BE GLAD, WHEN IT'S/
OVER
ILL HELP ALL I CAN, MUM, AND
BRING THE. SANDWICHES FOR LUNCH
JACOBY ON BRIDGE
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THE KATURDAY EVENING POST
EDITORS PRESS TEKVICE, ING,
By VERA WINSTON
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for
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How To Disinfect
Clothes
The United
...
States. Public
Health Service gives the follow- ing directions: Clothes or linen may be disinfected previous 10 washing by immersion in one of the following solutions for an [hour. A five percent dilution of the commcrutal solution of for- maldehyde (formalin). A one percent solution of phenol (pure carbolie acki), A one-half per- cent solution of liquor crenolis compositus.
Infected clothing may also be ready sterilised by immersing
and different coats! There's in boiling water for ten minutes, the handsome coat of ribbed Woollen goods, such as blankels,
for
silk or gleaming taffeta afternoon wear. This one is
fashioned of soft black and has a rolled
Collor
may be disinfected by immersing crepeerature
in water maintained at a tem-
145 F. .
and
af
for 20
cuffs of black rutin. There is minutes. If the goods are then
over
an inset fare of the sutin on the skirt as part of the lap
One deep patch pocket is on the skirt. This is good choice for important town what.
1
Household Hints
a
If you coal a kitchen tray with shellac several times, it will be easier to clean, and spilled
carefully washed and dried, no or garments should result and undue shrinkage of the blankets
Like infectious agents of disease, 10 spore- except those due forming bacteria, such as anthrux or gas gangrene, will have been destroyed.
Personal Contacts
The person who handles the infected garments should wear
Beautiful Printed Blouse
By ALICE ALDEN
IF there is one blouse that is an all-around wardrobe friend, one blouse that is enduring, R is the softly feminine shirtwaist. Dorthy Korby, who has made this type of blouse her own province, dors this new version in a beautiful slik organza printed with an interentlig flower and follage ad- straction. A convertible neckline, sleeve Interest and brilliant buttons are all part of the designer's signature.
liquids will leave on odour on it. some form of apron to protect How Are Your 'Facial Manners"?
be dyed several · shades darker
removed
from the hands
prettier.
•
perfumes
a
Your Sewing
Scrapbook
By M. B. Picken
CARRIAGE COVER FOR BABY
FOR this baby carriage cover
buy 16 yds of baby pink ribbon 1" wide, and 14 yds. same kind of ribbon in baby. blue, Buy 4 yds. of pink or blue of the same ribbon for binding. Buy yd, each of rayon crepe and canton flannel for lining and interlining.
Fold a sheet and put it on table so you'll have a nice, clean om- face to work on. Place lining Lay
right side down on this. the canton flannel over this, and pin selvages at one end together.
N-S vul.
South
West North
Pats 2.
2❤ A♥
Pass. S♥
East Pass Par
Pass Pass
Pass
Opening lead-♦ R`
By OSWALD JACOBY
for his
FORTUNATELY
friends, Hard Luck Joe doesn't always know when to how about his bad results. He can butcher a hand in cold that blood without 'realising anything unusual has takken place.
For example, when today's hand was played. Joe held the Ea carin. He played the eight of dia- monds enthusiastically on the first trick. whereupon West with the queen of diamonds. After holding the second West shifted to a club, Bouth win-
continued
because
trick.
ning with the queen. South prompt- by knocked out the ace of, trumps and cnally won the rest of the tricks, scoring game and rubber,
"Joe sighed a bit,
he doem' like, to losės) rubber any more than anybody else does, but he made nu apecial complaint. coures, you've already noticed Joe's mistake or have you? If not, think about it's bil. How should Joe de- tend with the East .carda?
ox
play the sce of FAST should
diamonds at the flest trick. Then he should lead back his shigleton club.
Whenever declarer leads trumps. East should take the ace without delay. He then returne a diamond to West's Jack In order to give West E change to lead a cond round of the clubs. East naturally muffs the second club, setting the contract.
This is
one of those unusual hands in which one defender can and should take complete, control of the defence. both
Cut, edges of lining and Inter- lining so both measure 24" wide 34" long. Strotch and -straight with grain, and press
both so they are smooth.
♥ CARD Sensen♦
·
Q-With both sidas vulnerable. your partner-deals and bida one hold: Spades K-8-4-2, Hearts 6-4, Diamond A-J-6-3, Clubs K-7-2. What do you do?
A-Bld two diamonds, You have more than an average hand and c therefore ord to bid twice when your partner opens the bid- Aing. ld your diamonds Arst and rain spades next,
TODAY'S QUESTION
With both siden vulnerable, your partner, deals and bida one spada. The next player passed. You hold: Spades K-4-2,_ Hearts_0. Diamonds A-35-3-7, Cluba A-8-7-2. What de you do?
the clothing and this apron
Cut your 14 yd. length of should be disinfected immediate As rule faded materials caly after the soiled clothes are But-and we hate to say it one applies the items, cleverly ribbon into 19 pieces each 30" Also the hands and cosmetics can't do everything, and with restraint: But expresong. Cut 15 yd. plece to make than their original tones. Dye handled.
should be thoroughly Besides laying on the fragrant slon is terribly important. Or 15 pieces each 38 long Layrade The next player passes. You badly faded materials navy blue scrubbed with soap, water and
forearms
and caleimine, the rosy blush, the dinary features, together with these 15 pieces out lengthwise, over the cantoni or black. Metsure all garments,
must facial radiance, form a lovelier right-side up, null brush for ten minutes by glamorous lipstick, you a before dyeing them.
picture than perfect sed mind your facial manners.
features flannel, Pin each to selvage at the clock, and thoroughly rinsed mind
either the
droop that habit softens
Now stake one of the 'shori The odour of gasoline may be the crusoils plution solution or mouth? let the corners of your and a cold or dour expression, top of cover.
the surrounding fibres because In selecting by above, or in a one to 1,000 solu-
lengths of ribbon and pin end of they haven't work to do. Not woman cannot be too fastidious. It to top left-hand corner at side rubbing hands with salt, thenion of bichloride of mercury.
only that, but you will carry a Fine perfumes can be prepared
on this strip can be woven in washing.
look of displeasure and discon- Hankies, of course, don't pre-
tent which won't make you any aly by the use of the best crasswise of the lengths you've of a problem any sent much
materials, so they are expen- just pinned to place. Weave this more, thanks to absorbent tissues,
sive. The best one can buy is length through, then repeat, Compress your lips and you none too good for but if used, should be kept, like
dis. really will look smug and the linen, in a separate bag or
prudish,
criminating taste, while nothing. your container that can be sterllised disdainful, intolerant of
more cffensive to the delicate associates, Neither should you olfactories of refined individuals or destroyed.
push them out in a pout, that will
than a heavy scent that fairly bring up-and lines along the
borders bats you on the nose. down
Fragrant odours are vastly of the lips. A sneering expres- sion is probably the most ob-
nore intriguing, more 'hauhting, than noxious of all. Often it is as-
we renlise, They act powerfully upon the imagination" and become definitely associated Make-up
help to with one's memories. Certain oft infecting but the heat may in- minimise poor features and em- delicate blends remind you of
jure fabrics and sul stains. phasise good ones, especially if old-fashioned gardens.
Du not crowd
books on the shelves because the bindings will split if jammed together.
This is no job for sissies, bul want to remove you really whitewash from your base-
If
ment walls, dissolve one lb. of
washing soda in two and one-
half gallons of hot water, Apply
A
May Injure Fabrica
Such linen or clothing should
13
this liberally and repeatedly to never be washed with other sumed unintentionally when one the walls until the whitewash things. Good old-fashioned boli-doesn't feel sneery. is soft; then set to work withing is the simplest way of dis
wire brush and scrape whitewash.
BOYS' AND GIRLS'
con
·
MAGAZINE
Pin as you work and keep each piece of ribbon exactly the width of ribbon-from its neighbouring piece. Weave and pin, making sure that there is no crowding of ribbon at any point.
All Short Piecas
Whon all the short, pieces are woven into the long ones, re- place pins with bastings on all outside edges. Stitch all around cover 4" from edges, catching thicknesses. of through all ribbon, interlining and lining. Trim edgas up close to the stitching.
The Snow Man Was Shrinking Rupert and the Coughdrop-23 lengthwise Just off centre go
THE
—He Got Smaller as the Sun Got Brighter-
By MAX TRELL
in old hat. But to the snow man
It was beautiful. It was the first HÈ snow man had been gei. hat that anyone had ever given ting smuller and smaller. him. He wondered whether the For the winter was allpping Children would come and take it. away, and each day the sun off his head before he went away. shone brighter and warmer, He didn't want to go away with
"I'll be going away soon, too," B, of course. the snow man lold all his friends
the
the squirrel, the chipmunk and the rabbit. He tried to
warn, the
.or
that
sparrow,
I
"day,
puts the very next day, ho
K
He wanted them to take it back; take it back and save it for him in case he ever came back again, which he hoped be would next winter.
Couldn't Hear Him But they couldn't hear what
be gone. But though he sald. So he still wore the
He spoke to them as loud-
beautiful old hot. And tomorrow
as he was able, they didn't definitely tomorrow he would seem to hear him. And that was be going away.
too bad; the show nian was very
It was late that night, in the fond of the chlidren. It was they moonlight, that he saw Knart shadows, of the
them. ho called to over here, please!" Knart and Hanid, being the f
who had stood him up in front of and Hand, the
મહા
back steps between the two pine
the house, just in front of the
frees,
"Come
What bothered the snow man
most of all was what to do with shadows of children and not real
to see what he wanted, b
After watching the toy soldier fold up the little crane and seeing the others walking' abeat Rupert wonders if he can follow them. Very gin- gerly he puts one foot out of the basket and, to his sur- prise, be finds he can stand qulio enally. "Whatever is this?" be gasps. "You SYLAY
well ask,” chuckles the clown, If ever you see a little cloud `travelling faster than
oiliers you'll know that it is one of these and, not a real· cloud at all, and it will prob- ably have some of 1% on top!" As he speaks the toy noldier pulls the
levor.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
starting
Press the 4 yd. langth of ribban
woven one comes Inside woven édge of the other, Begin baste at one corner of cover,
of this ribbon to widest edge wrong side of the cover 3 in from edge of cover. Miire each corner as you come to it.
Top Edge of Ribbon
Turn the top edge of the ribbon over on the cover on right side and baste it all the way around. At joining turn raw end of ribbon In and cover the beginning "end. at this Whip ribbon together jolning.
Stitch all around cover, close, to edge of ribbon from right side. This will catch both edges of ribbons in the one stitching. Pin each corner carefully so YOU' will have a nice mitre, Remove bastings and press the binding. using a cool iron and a cloth or tissue paper over ribbon,
the hat that the children and children, heard the snow man given him to wear. It was quite very plainly. They hurried over said, "T'n have to leave it behind. cause when I go away, I go down
"I can't take it with me," he ground," the show man said; "be- | Left-Handeds Found "I'm going away tomorrow But I don't want it to get lost. 2 Into the ground. I'll melt away he told them, I won't don't want it to be blown away. right under the hat. You'll and It on the ground. I'll leave a pre- It's a beautiful hat.” not even then."
be
More Versatile
Wis-Left-handed
to
Madison,
bidextrous than the Fight- hartdeds, according to three University of Wisconsin psycho- logists
Montil next winter, per Knarf was about to say that it sent in it." -
Knarf and Hanld, said they was n. very old hust. But ho say. Well, it rained all that night, were sorry that the snow man that he would be hurting the It rained all the next day, and and snow man's feelings, so he didn't the day after, too. Knarf and Chad to go away.
Please do try to come back say anything except: "We'll take Hanid, looking out through the the thoughsuld care that it isn't blown away, window saw the hat on next winter children
The psychologists tested. 04 Hand..
be Snow, Man," A "Willd
ground. The snow man himself students and round" that "the very disappointed If you dont wrake it now," said thd snow had gone, But they couldn't go southpaws could handle turke
it really isn't up to me, you man. Take it off, my head and out, to bring the hit
right-handed subject. understand the now miniex put it in a safe place, so that the neither could the children with liner hand better
plained "Nothing--would please children will find it in the mora: But on the third day, the min. also"round" that":
their and Hand all ran out to get the. tayoured banda much faster be "But Hanid said: "You can't hoe Tho.ohlidren, and Knary persons could move
Answer tomOTTOW.
CROSSWORD
27
2
Across
14
1. It has its points. (9)
7. Hurong. 170.
10. Is there a coloured tremen in this
town? (8)
19. Quaver. (5)
1. We got this from the hog's back
(8).
17. Bum up a title.
19. Resting. (4)
23t
"I don't usually cry at weddings, but this one happens
BY
by
to be my own.”
THE WAY. Beachcomber
AMAN in a restaurant the
other day was describing to his friend the ancient trees in the churchyard of his vlinge.
"There's a yew," he said, "which supposed to be eight hundred years old." "Try our mution, sir," sold the waiter with a wry mulle. Centenarian prawn
attacks surveyor
who THE Vels
Were recently puzzled by a whistling horse naturally at Arot suspected Bibi. lonitis or Pulvermacher's Disease of the sub-glottis, Other explanationa are that the horse had swallowed a whistle; that it whistled, as a but; cher's boy doen, frum sheer "want at thought," in Byron's phase; that the east wind had got into its throat; at 11 was trying to breathe like an alderman. But all these theorien are upset by the claim of n collecter of folk-songs, who took down what the horse whistled and
melody
discovered that the
WAS based on the chibby-dance metody of the clerks at Tattersalls, Life behind the wainscot":
it is an error to smapiné that: Eskimos are not kind tu animale.
(News item.)
Souled upon u curk,
The kindly Eskimo, Whatever winda may, blow, Pursues her quiet-task, There amid mow and ice,
All day for ale alts And knits and knits and knits Warm hals for orphan mies.. Seeing it through
were
TUNGS are probably not an serious as they seem, The other day thousands of gallons of water heated in an English film studio to a temperature sufficiently high to allow an actress to bathe in the Mediterranean. By the way, this Mediterranean business ix a. "nawir angle. But they couldn't get enough 'mile to make a Mediterronean.
YOUR BIRTHDAY · · · ·By STELLA
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
tent to keep 11 as a pastime will ba determined a great deal by your early training in life,
you are born today, you have an even and amiable diaposition which is usually the envy of all your friends. However, you are not Not being as physically strong o easy mark 'nstd if you are crossed you might wish, you must learni to' conserve your energies. Rather high- in something important you can display canalderable will, determina- strung, don't let your nerves KCI tion and fight. You are persistent jittery when tid. Learn to take and usually get what you want in "regular, rest, periods during A Job very quiet, pleasant little way." of particularly hard work and your Being rather more original in your energy will last longer and even-. Ideas than many, you are not one tually get the work done faster, ever to conform to a standard pattern, if you tackle the 'solution of an old problem, the chances are that you will think out a new way of doing it. It may be bolder-ar not so good. But it with be new.
You are very fond of music and probably will have some talent in this field yourself. Whether you make it your life work or are con-
tours le a loving nature aid your marriage should be a very happy one. You are a devoted homemaker and parent.
To find what the stars have m
for fore
tomorrow, select your birthday, star ond read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your bleth- day star-be your dallý guide.
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
GEMINI (May 22-June 22) BAGITTARIUS\(Nov. 23-Dec. 22).
Some confusion in today's events. Those seeking employment should And it now. Use all your energies to if you are caretul, you can avert
complications,
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 23-Jun. · 20)---- There should be harmony at home. De all you can to make life happy
go out after what you want.
CANCER (June 23-July 237 Continue, to be cautious in all that you undertake. Slow and easy wins today's race.
LEO (July24-Adr. 233 for others. You'n be rewarded. Another day very definitely in the
́(Jan, 21-Feb. 19)~ AQUARIUS hulkday mood, Cast off your trouble An unexpected, happiness, Perhaps and be gay now.
friends or relatives from a distance VIRGO
(Aug. 24-Sept. 22)--will pay you a pleasant vidt. A good business day for you, su PISCES (Feb, 10-Mar. 217- you may throw off, inhibitions and Now plans should come to the fore adventuresome as you de- right now: Develop them to your
advantage..Make, real progrem, Good for busines. sodriller, but ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr 20}~~-
when it comes to publié,hithira, be careful especially if travelBag.. TAURUS (Apr. 21-May Deal with the publle and you may get surprisingly good results. The Unexpected can prove beneficial.
be as
sire.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-dict. 21)- A fortitudinous day for all your netivities with the exception It you travel. Postpone a trip, if you can.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 223 A good day for beginning a business enterpalio__ If you don't have to travel, If you must, be careful
15. Stealthy. (7)
to
20. a drink. (3)
31. A short story we here about a
positive pole 7 (0) 3. Educate the back. (4)
14. Hingo, (4)
20. Escaped. (0) Dow
1. Cat pliers make iittia purta, (9)
2. Not above the table. (9)
BARBS
now
By HAL COCHRAN
thinks a bar- HUSBAND
buy.
gain is anything a wife wants
[
A doctor says cheerful sur- roundings are half the cure of illness! Please credit the amount on your next statement, Doc.
Nobody, likes gossips, accord-
Mocks dice 1 slur diferently, (9) | ing to a women's club orealdent.
impose on a QRIL (3)
2. Lean pust maken. Derviata. (8)
Preposition. (2)
+
9. Boat, (}
8. Bing, (4) 13. Turás smoke this. (7)” 12. Fish, (4)
10. Ancint. (5) 18. One anogram of 'rate. (4) 22. Tule alio le the last. (d)
Bolusion of unsterday's Dundo.—AETOISI
Elections: 19 Onli 19 koded: 20.
Art Lover! Tout: Spor Deck Box 15 Wonder: 16.
StarA:"3.0. Trooper: 10, Tuder: 12
白
CHESS PROBLEM
Br & A PETERSEN Black, 6 plecer.
White, 12 plouise
curs conting back. L'an depthstand bore at night without a hat hat. The snow, anan, had gone: sli: Tiereen istoka on a control panel | While''to' play)
me better than in be sure that Ting
on whether there is now, next
"I won't be,ablo'ia.come...
Had then the "how goo
water or trot. If there's no show, on now, man. Well come down
riit. But there was the present than their frisin nafcm; Rght- fit the drst thing in the morn under the bat. Israe a clump of panded subjects they learned,
But, how the ladies love to listen to them.
How come nobody has ever thought of designing ash trays on carpets?
Somo of the evening-wear" stockings are sheer today" 'and gone tomorrow..
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name the last czur of Russia?
2. From what card game is
bridge derivéd? banyak
97 Who was, Carsten
poét and, author?,
4. Namo
Tilinol
the
capital
5. Name the Island on which the mutineer of "the" "Bounty". settled.
-0. What,” In the meaning the phrase "Penelope's Web"
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#INTELLIGENCE: TEST `- FOUR HORSEMEN
By T. O. HARE
HERE is what my friend
Rabbitt calls cae of my tetrahipple casts. 1, don't know if, his adjective is etymologically, sound," an
„Byron, Konts, Shelley and Moote are not tua yơu might suppose) posta, bus moling: man. Each owns a - horse which ja named after one of the others; and each horse: lisa, been trained by a second member of the quartette (nac Ke namesake) and is ridden by a third, who is not its ramerate either. To put 15 another way, skal hwns one. hores; has trained a second parida third one; and. has given his name to fourth
The owner of Moore trained Byron, which is owaist by the namesake of Mborg's Borso. Moors in ridden by the name= saka of Shelley's horse.
Who tralsady, the "höfen which in ridden by Kosta?
(Solution on Page 10)
POCKET CARTOON
by OSDBRT LANCASTER
UNFAIR
RAJANS