:
How To Store Up Woollens Properly
By ELEANOR ROSS
It's the wise, for-sighted house- keeper who devotes some of her energy to careful cleaning and packing of garments and articles destined for summer storage.
First separate items be dry- cleaned and those to be washed at home. Fastidious cleaning. whether by dry-cleaning or by laundering at home, necessary repairs or mending, then proper packing, all pay happy dividends in long wear, use and good-looks during the next season of use.
To
ilme savc
and energy later, rip hems and cuffs before
laundering Chances are thu! children's dresses, stacks and jackets will need alterations next season anyway, to cope with a 'summer's growth. und there's less chance of a crease mark if the thin ridge of soll is washed away before storage.
Look over winter Blankets, bedspreads and covers to see it any mending is, needed or if any portion can be reversed to hide sunfading or wear. Brush well inside
pleats
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1951.
WOMANSENSE=
STEWED COD
I SHOULD STEW THAT OOD, IF I WERE YOU, DEAR
PUT 2 OOD CUTLETS ABOUT 4 INCH THICK IN A GREASED CASSEROLE
OR ONE FILLET
OF THE SAME
THICKNESS, IF
YOU UKÊ
of America's
COVER WITH.......
·2 BLICED ONIONS. AND TOMATOES. SOME THIN PEELED SUCES CUCUMBER, SEASONING. WITH
SALT, PEPPER.
PARSLEY AND LEMON JUICE
PUT ON THE LID AND STEW SLOWLY.OVER A LOW HEAT
·FOR 30-40
MINUTES
modest In it will be two theatres, ONE
millionaires is starting a shops, an art gallery, cinema hollday In London with and night club. The position Los wife. He ip is on Wishire Boulevard, his 20-year-old Huntingdon Hartford, grandson Angelo's Miracle Mic.
Tortord hus a pet charity of the founder of the Great Atlantic and Pacifle Tea Com for his spare wealth.
Huntington Hartford pany, one of America's biggest the
Foundation, set up a year. grocery chains,
artists,
writers and They live in cot- on a 150-acre estate.
Hartford is 43 but looks less. to help His dark hair is faintly tinged musicions. with grey. Though he is one tages
It
ego
of the owners of the Great which has its own canon. Soon Atlantic, he does not run the Hartford expects to have about business. This is done by his 40 people living there..
Hartford says: "I do a little uncles, George
His writing, myself,"
wife addis: "He's working on a
and John
Hartford, both over 70.
"Perhaps when I am
A.
older novel now." draperies, slip-
and folds to remove sccumulated dirt and dust before washing.
Hema and Cuffs Blankets) and other woollens are prime targets for moths unless packed away absolutely clean. To store a just-laundered lankel. fold it In thirds, lengthwise. Weap in clean, heavy paper; seal the edges with gummed tape; and store in a cool place, Don't place blanket packages or any wool articles at the bottern of a heavy stack, since, it doesn't do wool any good to us crushed packed down.
or
Don't spend time in pressing things now, since everything will want a fresh ironing in autumn, washed newly Unirontd, the
items can be folded or rolled up, and stored much more compactly. neatly and easily, Draperies, cur 10ins and winter linens may be rolled up on cardboard cylinders: then wrapped in paper, if you have space to store them the "long way"..
Contents of Box: Boxes should be packed and labelled systematically. Write contrats of every box, trunk or carton you pack, on a large label and attach securely, Sart, wash and pack- over a period of several days se that your energy and enthusiasm for this important task doesn't run down. Take time to go right: through the house, as well as the wardroba until everything is clean, dry and stored in air- tight wrappings in clean closets or drawers.
Incidentally, this seasonal pack-up time is also a good time to discard outgrown-or-not- needed items, If they are willi good enough to use, donate them to some organisation or to a fam- lly that you know can make good use of everything. Natural- ly, it's just common courtesy to see to it that "give-aways" are clean and in good repair..
BOYS'
shall take over their
responsibilities,'
nephew.
has just finished
Kaye
their Tour in a yacht
Mrs Hartford is a slim girl Hartford is a flm producer, with china blue eyes. She met a picture of her husband at o dramalic a Joseph Conrad short story, school.
Next
he starts year
. Hartford plans to let her act;
flimli. Their £1,000,000 project to bullda in one of his "theatre
in -square"
Los daughter, il-month-old Kathy. Angeles.
has been left in Los Angeles,
STUDENT
MARRIED
A MILLIONAIRE
AND
Mrs Huntingdon Hartford
MEANWHILE
·BOIL SOMB POTATOES AND FRENCH
BEANS SEPARATELY
BERVE *THESE_WITH
THE CUTUSTA. THICKENING THE COOKING LIQUID WITH FLOUR
With Mrs Hartford on this trip, her first to Europe, is her sister Duffy, 31, golden-blonde. Awaiting them on the Riviera is a 110-foot diesel yacht, With a party of friends they will cruise in the Mediter- ranean for three months.
JAG CERERINNEN HOUSE DER VERS ORIONNÉGALES
Summer Delight.
1
Un
Beet "Gal" Salad Sonk 1 envelopes flavoured gelatin in e, cold water 5 min. Then add to 11⁄2 c. balling water and stir until dissolved. Stir in 2 tbsp. sugar. 1⁄2 tsp. salt. tbsp. lemon juice and
c. vinegar drained from pickled beets. Set aside to chill.
c.
When beginning to thicken. about 30 min., s:Ir 144 c. minced cooked beets, 1 tbsp. minced green pepper and fine shredded cabbage, celery or cucumber. Rinse an 8" x 8" square pan with cold water.
Chill about Spoon in the "gel".
3 hrs. Cut in squares for serving.
Dinner
Onion-Potato Chowder Crisp Crackers' Grilled Frankfurters
Sauerkraut
Buttered String Beans Beet "Ge" Salod Worm American Apple Pie Cheese
Coffee, Tea or Miik All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Trick of the Chef
For a refreshing vegetable cocktail, mix equal parts sauer- kraut Julee and spiced tomato juice.
Household Hint
23176)
HOW'S PAM
IN THE MORNINGS
NOW ?
OH, SHE PLAYS -WITH HER TOYS
IN BED TILL NEARLY SEVEN NOW, I LEAVE HER A BISCUIT TOO, SO
SHE DOESN'T GET
TOS HUNGRY!
SIMPLY ATTRACTIVE
Flattering jersey frock.
By VERA WINSTON
IDEAL for after dark in town and for summer resort dancing, Is this dress of jersey with a gold thread-woven into 11. The neck- line Ja lovely and most flattering
STANDARD BRIDGE
By M. Harrison-Gray |
Dealer Wast East-West xama.
10 5
♣.A,10.8-4
The bidding of this hand from a duplicate, paira con- test started with Ona Spade by West, Two Clubs by Enst, Two Diamonds -- by Bouti and Two Hearts by West. In spite of this "voluntary rebid, several East players elected to pass, discounting
K in view of South's bid, The normal contract of Four Hearts needed careful handling. 10 was led to Dummy & K. and опе round of trumps followed by three rounds of Spades, the Inst
being trumped in, Dummy, confirmed. West's fears that ♥ Q was. D singleton, Returning to his hand with A. West, led, n fourth • Spade, which ha ruffed with 10. and then led K from Dummy. From this point the defence was helpless. If a sma!! Club la fed at trick 8. North can make two of his trumpa
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DUMB-BELLS
HOW DO YOU SPENC IREGACUANHA
·WITH
"DIFFICULT
BARBS
By HAL COCHRAN
1
the. fellow who is the, blue sky pieces to out in a jigsaw puzzle.
.
given work
theheshoe A HENECKED husband 19 The peg-top skirt is beautifully draped tapering gently to a
pen- cil-silm hem. The belt is em- The broidered in gold buillon. important dress fashioned of
is this casual fabric
in growing favour.
To make the washing of work clothes ensler, follow technique: First, turn pockets and trouser cuffs inside out, brush thoroughly. Next, remove grease, tar and paint stains with a good cleaning fluid before washing. Maisten heavily solled spots with soap, then roll the garments and leave for
up several hours. Scrubbing these opots with a stiff brush and soap will be helpful when they are stubborn. Wash clothes in hot water, using a second batch of fresh suds when the first dles down, Rinse in very hot water, 100, Hang the clothes on the are still quite line while, they
wet. This allows them to dry smoothly and eliminates some of the ironing.
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Lesson for the Grasshoppers
-Teaching Them to Jump Wasn't Easy-
hedge. Here-just let me show you how easy it is," the pixie sold as he crouched down on his knees. "Here I gol"
In the Air
By MAX, TRELL
"OME, my dears you can do
Better than that! Try again! Come now! Up with you!" Knart und Hanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about With that Pixie O'Scowl went names, heard these words, They sailing up in the air. However, recognised the voice of their le caught his foot in a tangle friend Pixie O'Scow!, who lived of twigs at the top of the hedge with the other pixles in O'Cheer and come tumbling right down Hall under the roots of the Old again, landing heavily on
Knart
and Hand hurriedly Wondering whom he could he end. "Ouch!" he cried. talking to, they hurried around picked him up while all the to the other alde of the hedge young grasshoppers started to where his vplee was coming laugh. Pixie O'Scowl glowered
his
from. There they saw the 'ald at them and they grew silent at pixic, looking as frowning and once: Then he glowered at scowly as ever, in the midst of Knart and Hanid, for he didn't a great crowd of young grass- fancy the idea of being helped,
by anybody, hoppers...
He was urging them to try to a time like this specially at
and
Hanld set him down
Rupert and Simon-29
The Professor smiles as he handa the drawing to the little bear, “It's a cost of arms," marmurs Rupert. Then he mures harder, "Why I've seen this before." he cries. **It's the saine that was on the motor-car of the lady who gave me
the wild iris." "I know that crest goodbye to his friends,
ALL RIGHTS RESEÁVED ·
well," says the old man, "『: belongs to the oldest family here abouts. They Üva, at ‹Deepwood - Manor. straight there you may solve your if you take your locker mystery without troubling Conable Growloe at all." Rupert thanks him and in a few moments he has said!
like this. Here," he said again, jump over the bedge. "I know
on his "I'll show you exactly how it You can do it. It's a very low feet again. "It was a little too should be done. You crouch
high you," she whispered. down....and....here I gol"
Besides," she added, "You're
Na Better Luck
going to get stude in that ex- pression, the grasshoppers didn't stop laughing,
A COOLING
SYSTEM
After enjoying your fragrant tub and drying off with a biɛ. thick towel, pat" on a libera! amount of sweetly-scented during powder.
By HELEN FOLLETT
odours Floretted
not only make you walk in a fragrant tired they aura but
soothe
away nerves, chase dull care and boost your ego. It is o fact. And an inexpensive way of indulging yourself is to trot-
shop
and trot to the beauty get yourself some bath Balts,
are essential fo They
any
woman's beauty regime. For very little you can have a per- fumed bath and a friction, with body powder. Cheap enough.
to the
Two tablespoonfuls of bath salts tossed in the tub before the hot water is poured in, to dissolve as the tub fills, will Impart a delightful aroma the water and will scent
Remember, these toiletries soften
water, make the bath more thorough and cleansing. They net direct- ly on dead skin cells to which the exudations of sweat glands cling.
room.
the
Dusting powder is compound- ed for the purpose of absorb- you ing moisture. Therefore
big rhould fluff it on with the pad directly after you have had a brisk rub down with a coarso towel that takes hald, like the pangs of a guilty con- the science. The effect upon skin surface is favourable; the powder is soothing and will cause that horrid goose flesh to pack up and git.
If your hands are suffering from too much hard labour, as Finally Knuff got an idea. He happens to the boss of the getting
washest whispered it to Pixle O'Scowl, domestic works who too fat, you know." "Pooh!" said Pixie O'Scowl. ́Alas, Pixie. OʻScowl had no Who' grumbled: "Well, go dishes and clothes, toss a little Then Pixie O'Scowl turned to better luck this second time ahead and try it but I don't of the bath salts in the water the grasshoppers again. Now than he had the first time. He think it will work So Knaff when you wash your mitts, Dry you get the Idep," he said to barely got to the middle of the went ahead and tried it. He them well and get Busy with a them. "Bend your knees down bedge when aber, who was ran down to the pond and got hand lotion. to the ground, and let go. You'll buzzing over from the other two hungry frogs to come be
Gol!
Bumped right into him. ping up to the hedge, Tilen
AD
ho shoutco Pizle Oscowl turned a comet- Kaart ran just ahead of them: SOTTO ...SA.
zo right shoppers
the
bent
knees down to the ground and salt in the air and landed on shouting "Watch out! Here Let go. But though one or two His head.
come the frogal. They'll; cat you
upl Jung, grasshopper, don't you look where jumpl" Jumping out
sald the beej
of the biggest really. did Ball-
the
of the hedge,
the rest of them all fell back!" he said..
Ing over
top
་ ༧
Apother thing, bath salts can sspels. Fill an ch- velope or two with them when you to going travelling, place the envelopes among your un- dies. Empty them in, the hotel: tub and you'll feel more home;
PSAIN,ARYou Wy hard and buzzcu.MODE, her, bus-And they all did; -every, läst 2
'Scowl.
COWA.
Tricks, grow.
at
by
ough said "Pixie cow. But all the young grasshop one of them rites or A lot of sobbing goes on
*
you grasieppers this year. How pers ware thughing ad much Why can't people learnings fumes. So here Iran: ORION Can you aspect to go by that even though Pixit Oscowl without triosal. And he stampitand: the strain on the Chie where in this world if you can't glowered until Kriaff and Zianid editon, quits angry, but) pat: belance in, the cheque book will
hop aver is simple: tile hedge were afraid that his : łatw was į really ungry at alle
The simplest way to keep a baby quiet is not to have com- pany.
A Pennsylvania town has a petting patrol, Now the girls
must watch out for the of the law, too.
the If you can't find it in dictionary, try the notions de- partment of any department store.
longer
A girl's face is no her fortune when it is over- drawn.
CROSSWORD
Across
"between,
1. Provides the sump I tail. (9) 8. Infrequent meeting
artist and artigoer. (4) 10. The cockney would tether
horne with it.. (8)
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10. #lating my intention. (8)
most likely le centre, (3),
30. Peculiar I'm taken in by be, Z me for Prinos Charlie."
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ARBETADES, 10)
20. Buitable for the last dua." (8)
Down
1. I are ungrammationi 'to make'
me, annoyed; (B) 2. Colour."
5. Bons pride to become Amerton'v' #6. At the heart of the malady, (n))
6. When they are this they're dead. ((6) 16. Apsaram of 235 AcroWB; (*) 7. Changy directionis (4) VAN DIE NIK
sto, kart and you may 12. Printer's membro. (2) BAN
İpinner's canoe 7 (4) 16% The costomi
Bolution
yesterday's prxalé. Aeroms
Page
ENTOM PRESS SERVEI
Mar
TRE SATURDAY EVENING PHET
"It's out here this time, mister - out here!"
•
WAY •
BY THE
Beachcomber
by
SUPPOSE It is my fault that
a contusion has arisen be tween the attempt to sleep in a brimless bowler and the ques- tion of bowlers (with brims) for gas inspectors.
a weekly 1 ounces of meat, the butchers will have to be subsidized more heavily for the scarcity of meat in their shops. But he add hopefully. When the ninte in reached at which we are paying Od. a week for no ment, pari of the Increased subsidy pald to the Mr Vinent Fumbling is not a butchers for the complete abrenon. gas inspector, nor in Gas Inspector of meat could be transferred to the "Hargreaves in any way connected householder, as compensation. the
Mr Fumbling's experiment, cost of living would, thus be joept;
correspondents who down.
·with
Tia
Ask angrily why a RUS Inspec Biophysiologetics
tor should not be able to sleep
In # brimless bowler
have A LETTER to an American paper. misunderstood the whole nature of on the
burning question of
4his affair, owing to the unfortunato Makromkeo is too long for me to tnot that both these pieces of news' quote, in full. But the most signid --
cant passage runs thus "broko" at the same moment and I naturally had to deal with them After comparizonta ·succeeded in akulta of home and as I could almost simultaneously. I in regret
prove a common form for Ploras obl that an inspector who came to
Гаила Tepresentatives -- tofthout rend a meter in Curzon-street. Hud- deradrid. was mabbed by youths any publication hitherto. These suc who wanted his autograph. and cemer in question I am indebted Makrabiogenetichen taunted for, having a brim to his for bowler.
Analyse further being capable to describe the Creation Story by The cell Makroblogenet decisions. changing from shrinked tissue into
Suet explains
TN an article explaining the rising the most extended volume and the price of meat. Charlie Suct climates, are in relation-intelligible draws a realistic picture of the at-, in diakroskopischen manner.
me this To
savours of temat to closes the gas between no meat and no money. Suet says that Bewegungsphysolopischen by the time we are paying 48. for theory. But let it pane.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
dov
Amount
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10'
the kult
By STELLA
BORN today, you have a tremens You seem to have that magle touch. of dogged per Things that may not appear parti- severance. You have good judgment,cularly remunerative to others may. but are. under your touch, develop high» and executive ability. perhaps, somewhat lacking in daring, paying' qualities. Although you may You are more inclined to follow the not be the one to initiate an idea. you know how to carry a plan out conventional method, than try out a now
system. What was good to partection. You would probably your forefathers, make a good engineer or construction enough for
man. good enough for you! You
earn to be a little more progresive In your
thinking for times do chanstel
could
Your-ties of kin are particularly strand and you should have very happy home life. You contribute ain your share to the marriage partner- ship and expect the other half to this very sane to the some. On and sensible fifty-fifty basis., your life should be a pleasant and easy-
On the other hand, you are active and trying something new to your own. Dersonal experience. This is a paradox that many do not under sland. You would do something that might involve a versonal hazard; yet going one.
your
If It Implicated,others, you would・To find what the stars have in
store for tomorrow, select hostiste,
Jovel head for birthday star and read the corres
will probably ponding garagraph. Lat. your birth- your lifetime, day star be your daily guide. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
You have a KOOG, bustness detail and make money during
24-Aug.
LEO (July Be emclent today. Display your best talents and let the world know how good you really are. E
VIRGO (ABE.
23)- 24-Sept. You may select a now close friend from among your casual acquain- tances. It can bring you-luck,
LIBRA
•14+0ct. 23).------ (Bepl A new business contact may turn into
AQUARIUS » (Jan. 21-Feb, 192- Commend someone for a good job: You can make someone else happy by doing it and give encouragement.
PISLER (Feb. 20-\£&#." ··X0]=0 time, byt This can be a romantic don't take a flirtation too seriously? It. may be only a summer friendship.
"EL-ATT. ALIES Don't let your motives be misunder
a friend as well. This can have an.... stood..today. Flattery might lead to Important-influence on your future. a complicated witutation, sarapan
TAURUS (API.
23-June
BCORPIO (Oct. 26-Nov. 22)-- If a former: co-workers gals in touch with you, it may mean a new job opportunity is opening up:
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dłɑ. 22)— Don't let yourself, be extravagant. eurb the Even on your vacation, tendency to splurge,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)— Don't let your tongue get out of · This is a social day. Get
or meet old friends and control. You can ba sarcastic
new ones, as woll witty-but it may hurt someone,
'Don't be a party to spreading gossip.. I you are wise you can let it stop with you!
(MAY GEMINI This can be a fine shopping:
your house-T Refurbish wardrobe. Find some bargains,
CANCER Gun 2-July
CHESS-PROBLES
White, 8 plecen White.to play: mate in two.
10 Solution
yesterday's problem:
·1, B-K$. 1.... PXR;-2, P-Q4; 1. P25; 2, B-R3,
INTELLIGENCE TEST
Not a success
By T. 'O. HARE
IN the hope that the boys would play toore szeress(ra * 2000gr.“ the competition for the House Championship!'st Wings Preparatory School was planned on a novel baai, Fachou, 28 1581281, pinyad one sme against each of the others and two paints were Awarded for a win and one ,point for a draw. But BIND points" "crumi - in mumber to the differenos . between. the number of goals. Its team voored and the number of Where
the latter outnumbered the formare a poli were to be deduated
was not a sucoses, the players stended to 2 opgoen tralog?
defence, sind.orlyk
:agernet the. Warna Fresh
on Page 10).
*1)-
day, „your
out and Take a few.
Check Your
Knowledge
1. Name the "Bluebeard:25.
author
2. What is the source of isinglass?
"9. What is the real name" of Joseph Conrad?
4. Name the only living former president of the United States.
B. What is sodium chloride. stand 0. What does OBE. for?
(Answers on Page 10)
POCKET CARTOON
by' OSBERT LANCASTER
Breaststroke, thAS
"standing