BUITUAS PRASA FERVICA, SUE,

MARTIN GIFTFRE

"She just left with another guy-they're probably looking for you."

• BY • THE WAY

by Beachcomber

HEART-RANDING

hot sleep In

ordinary

bowler, with a brun. He explained way of the pillow.

that the brim would get in the

questions could! I have been asked about the apparent absence of the exquiste from the Slopcorner Mimsle

with the jamborees connected Festival.

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Mrs Watch: Even if you lie down slowly and carefully?

Fumbling: Yes. unless I hold it un with both hands

Cocklecarrot: "Perhaps

P smaller

Mr Vretch: Or a harder brim. which would dent the plow, and so keep the hat on the head? Fartner: A "Zipp

ideal hat to sleep in.

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the

But

Is it conceivable that, in such a democracy

there is brim would be possible? as ours, ometal employment for this rose of English girlhood? She has urra tle before the public lately, apart from a three-day appearance in Sheffield a Miss Utility Dustbin. and brief visit to Buncom

the Hauinge and Freightage Queen of 101. One explanation of her Inactivity in that she is so nieky. When she was new *- christen the invited to container at Shrewdleigh, he re- fused to be kised by Councillor Tudmarsh, No words wasted

PEEVISH

Mixa Quayling: No doubt, we are discussing bowlers.

Mr Fumbling. Cockle carrot:

writer

producing A claixirate and sarcastic sentences about a politician missed fire cou- pletely. In my mind came that magnificent warning of Mr Hilaire Belloe to Hamsay MacDonald: "Take care, jest I make you Immortal with on epigram!" Fumbling before the

wouldn't you agree that the easiest way to sleep is to Wear no hat at 17

Fumbling (puzzled): Of course. In passing

COMEONE K me what

inakes One

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Cabinet Ministers su vain. cause of their vanity that they become accustomed to seeing some

statement as "Our in such perce" greeted as though it were a

contribution

pollileal major

in the thought. Another cause

aurteous spplause which freets them on the platform, and which demon- Is always mistaken for a Commission

stration of affection and a proof of FUMBLING W popularity. questioned by the Commiesdon Sellerday at King's Knucklefurther. hits Wretch asked him why he

MA VINCENT

ITOMORROW: How I gained 1730.

ま Ave days: by Moga, elephant.)

YOUR BIRTHDAY

BORN

the

By STELLA

of being average, despite your out- standing talents.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 21

today, you have what is sometimes called the "third eye. Your Intuition is exceptionally keen. You instinctively know how to pot in a crisis and often even seem to know beforehand what is going to happen. This gitt is apt to inake your influence over others rather strong. Be sure to use it wisely, at all times.

Fortunately. you are unselfish, thoughtful-of-others and have the sign's gift for diplomacy. You will Your make many close friend.

strong and emotions are

your imagination 'keen.

Although scientifically inclined, you are also fond of the arts, especially musle and literature. If you put to work, you ait of your talents should find an early success can be yours. But if you use your energies In just having fun. you may find you do not reach beyond the stoge

LEO

Your life likely to run ln cycles of good and lil fortune. De prepared to make exceptionally fast progress At the times when the **eign.pro right." It is likely that a day in the third week of December will pruve an exciting turning point in your life. I may bring you your greatest happiness as well. You will be wise not to attempt new projects during the mouth of June as this is not your inostauspletous month s

You attruel the intelligent members of both sexes into vour circle and might become the centre of an

intoresting exelting and

group of Be cautious in progrmalves. marriage, as your temperament is an exacting one,

To find what the stars have 'in tore for tomorrow, select your birili- day star and read the corresponding noragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily 'gülde.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22

21)

-24-Aug. {July A cycle is changing, so see that all that needs to be done under your own birth sign is successfully com- pleted..

(Aur.

VIRGO

24-Sept. 23)- Baine trusted friend may not prove worthy of your confidence. Be exutious today of what you say, and to whom.

CROSSWORD

Across

LIBRA

24.Oct. *(BeDL. *

23)- action on A time for constructive your future programme, Make good statt in the right direction.

scorrio

Z4-Nov. (Oct.

22)~~ Act, don't talk about it! If you do, you can make this a significant day in your life,

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)~~~ Be cient in businers maiters. Be sure that budget and income can be reconciled.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)~~ Perhaps you can write a letter to someone who is in the dumps and Bend along some cheer,

AQUARIUB (Jan, 21-Feb. 19)— Put your wardrübe in good condition' for Use coming „Autumn. Buy the clothing you need. too.

PICKS (FOD, 20-Mar ZDJ Mechanical gadgets do get out of order! See that your household appliances are in working condition. Avold accident.

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- Extravagance la aŭmething you must guard against right now. Be thrifty |lo gel what you want,

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) Compument the good you see rather than complain about the bad-and you will find it works like a charm.

GEMINE (May 22-June # Don't try too many new things right now. Sick to roinine if you want the best results. of

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produced (1)·

capacity

7. Here you have revenge,

V. MAY suggest

(7)

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mechanical.

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strocom (8)

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19. Having a golden lustro (8)

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23. Upaduliorated.

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D. Cite this allegato a game that

Quite qustomary.":"40).

6. Powerful explosivat including Rawdus (0)20. Otherwise. (4)

8. To this would prodube' a: sickly.

19. Kama matting. (7)

10:00 "sti), that you could almost

2. bury 15 (3)

Edible husk,- (4)

BOJAS was: customary, abens four But now 10, eg Kit, hours of the

CANCER (June 1-July 21)-- "This is « time for you to show your initiative and individuality to make the programs you desire.

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INTELLIGENCE TEST

GO KEEN

By T. O. HARE.

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THE CHINA_MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1951.

STANDARD BRIDGE.

by M. HARRISON-GRAY

Dealer: Booth. Game all..

Both South and North had

a close decision after One Heart by South, Two Clubs by North. Two Diamonds by South and a simple: pre- ference bid of Two Hearts by North South made another try with Three Hearts and North could just scrape up a raise to Four.

Went led♣ 2. suggesting exactly four Spades. East won with A and continued with and a third Spado. Ioraing Dummy to run, He assumed thai Bouth's sult pattern was 5—4—3—]; and Lila defence, will nocERNATY 10 prevent serving as an antry for the established Olub nule. West won the next trick with A and had a sale oxit with 10 or a trump The third round of Clubs could be ruled by East to stop South discarding second Diamond.

London Espress Service.

B

DUMB-BELLS

THE LIGHT OF

VERY

THE PLANET/INTERESTING

I'M GOING

BUT I'M

TO SHOW YOU] AFRAID TAKES FIVE

HOURS TO

REACH THE

EARTH!

I CAN'T WAIT

THAT

LONG!

TANKS

WMS. BRAND NORFOL

CHESS PROBLEM

By O. STRERÀTH (BGF. Tourney 63) Black, 6. plédea.

4

White, 7 pieces. White to play: mate in two.

Solution 10 yesterday's "problem"

1, Q-K2; threat 2. QXP. 1 ... P-K15: 2, Q-Q1; 1... Ki -B3; 2, B-85 (ch); 1.. PX K&P; 2. P-QBS (ch); 1...PX QBP; 2, BXKt (ch)..

Check Your Knowledge

What African

city

19

named after an American Pre- sident?

2. In connection with the theatre what is known as the greenroom?

3. What city is sometimes called the "Paris of the Bal- kons"?

4. Name the two states in the United States which are peninsulas.

B. Who was called 'Doctor Admirabilis"?

6. What is the calibre of the now British rife which has lately been in the news?

(Answers on Page 10

· POCKET CARTOON

by OSEERT LANCASTER

frand la carrying our your new datias, Filsbraze, ler is always be your alm" ta temper the fovial bonhomie of the › commission, agens

MEAT SALAD „CONTINENTAL.

ONS OR

THE BALADE WE FOUND IN FRANCE IT HELPS THE

TOO!

MRAT OST

Pick

CUT UP BOMB COLD POTATORS · IN SMALL, DICE,

WOMANSENSE

AND MIX" THEM WITH

-DICE OF ANY COOKED OR TINNED MEAT

YOU HAVE SOME DICED ANCHOVIES LITTLE CUBES OF BEETROOT AND SLICED PICKLED GHERKINS

MIX WELL TOGETHER, AND DRESS WITH BALAD

CREAM OR FRENCH PRESSING VS VINEGAR, 93 OIL, SALT & PEPPER).

* {F YOU HAVENT ANY, ADD A UTLE

630ENCE TO THE DRESSING

AND SPRINKLE WITH CHOPPED PARSLEY AND MINCED SPRING.

ONIONS OR

CHIVES

Gardening or Tailoring

By PRUNELLA WOOD

YOU can keep your head, γου

along truly tailored lines

ur indulge it in horticultural extravaganzas, and still be in fashion. In fact, a good way to ring changes on basic dress models,

the say Jacket dress of slik

ant

or silk print, is to top it now with a flowery creation, such as the hot below, and again, with a mitre box, shown right. The latter is black vel- vet, with white pique crown, and a black veil heavily hall- stoned with black chenille.

Wit7 Ford

Left, a flat sailor hat

of beige colour

shantung

straw,

WOTT straight ac

ACTOSE the brows. The brim overflows with violets of the same champagne

shade,

and the gold mesh (metallic) "Well is spattered

with tiny brilliants.

+

IF YOU DON'T LIKE. PICKLES, LEAVE OUT THE CHERKINS,

AND USE DICED APPLE,

INSTEAD

For That "Cheeseless"

Cheese Cake:

OUR cooking expert has worked out something that she calls a "cheese- less cheese cake," but, for allila name, it is fine. So here it is! Separate 4

eggs. yolks, then add 1. (15.

sweetened oz.tin) densed milk, mixing well.

Add 1/3

Beat

con-

c. lemon juice, each

lemon grated rind and, vanilla extract,

and 1/ tap. nutmeg;

blend

well Boat.. exe whites until stiff but not dry; fold into milk mix- ture. Combing 12 zwie- back rolled into crumbs (2/3 c. crumbs) and tbsp.

melted butter.

buttered pan.. Sprinkle

2

(8 x 8 x 2 inch square, or x 2 inch circular) with half the crumbs, Pour in mixture, then sprinkle with remaining crumba,

(325 Bake in 'slow oven F.) 30 min. Cool for an hour in oven with door closed.

Sweat Tidbit

For a quick sweet Uid- white bit, sliceday-old bread-inch thick. Re move crusis. Cut strips

-inch wide. DID.

strips

sweetened condensed milk, covering well, Drain on waxed paper or enke rack, Roll in shredded coconut or finely chopped nutmeats. Place on light- ly greased baking sheet. Bake on top shelf in 350 F oven until lightly browned (about 1min.). Serve hot or cold.

Bridal Sleeve Vogue

There is a California autumn collection Illustrating several new fashion trends in bridals, Steeve fantasy involves width, skirt fullness underlined by crinoline but kept smooth through the hips, dimensional-looking decoration as in the Swing velvet-embroidered

leaves making the bodice. Folds of the silk organdle are laid into fine fucks for an appealing bodice. Suggested with long kid gloves which are gaining as a fashion with smart brides.

BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Page

Pointers

On Darning

By ELEANOR. ROSS EVERY household chore can be made interesting. It's áll: in the way, one looks at [it; even..darning, can be | made; interesting:^.

Since, despite all the wonder), fabrics, many items require daming if they are to stay in circulation

SHEER FABRICS. I darning a sheer fabric, place La piece of net under the fabric to reinforce it. To actually darn

the hand, darn-on by right side of the fabric and đo not. make knot in the thread, Never draw the thread tight and leave a tiny, Uny loop at the end of each row to *pro- vent puckering. On a firmly. woven fabric, the thread should of course be drawn tighter than on, a loosely woven one. Start and end the running stitches about a quarter inch from the actual hole to keep the edges from pulling out? Here's where the small em broidery hoop comes in UIRGH!

It to hold the, fabric in place... as you darh.

"

PATTERN OF FABRIC;} The edges of the hole are besti trimmed to a square or oblong) shape before getting under way i It takes only a little experience to weave the stitches carefully over the hole following

the pattern of, the fabric. For diagonal

first tear, the edges

Qe

together and

a Lew

in place with stitches.

Run fing darning stitches vacross the tearan and, for rainforcement, weave the stitches in the opposite direc tion. When, darning a stocking...)|| placó right side, 'out on : darn-

·ing "egg" "Trim raw edges' 'ok Hole carefully.

Adds Glamour

COSTUME--Jewellery

with

a genuine look, fine though, to socompany, the most luxurious

of clothes, is the outstanding feature of the new

who helped set-

And who invented hats?" the things little by little, your after Halbe,

Know Where Shoes Came From? General asked, looking sternly year, they became

me that!"

the things trend, has designed this beaull- ful necklace in pearls and barrel-shaped jewelled beads, exciting enough on its own but doubly so when paired and set- off by matching earrings.

at Knarf and Hanld. "Now tell that we know so weil--the steps, -Or Who Invented Steps, Or Mirrors, Or Cake?—

the bread, the pen and ink, the By MAX TRELL

Here Hanid, who thought this But Kart and Hankl, though harts, the ladders. The inventors

very best to were the, people everybody was rather a long speech for they tried their OF course," General Tin was General Tin the tin soldier to think of who had invented hat and no one knows their names.

said

saying to Knarf and Hanid, moke, asked him what more the shadows with the turned- useful things he meant.. about names, "we all hear about

of "Lots

them," replied the inventors of the steam-boat,

General

Tin. "For instance, and the telephone, and the shoes. Who Invented shoes? printing press and wireless:

I He pa don't say, mind you, that they aren't wonderful Inventors and several

at loss that they didn't i thought. No- There, just as i body knows who invented such a

ay Wonderfully useful invention as hats. And yet somebody did.

paused. After thinking about this for Somabody must have. And who Invented the ladder? And who minutes Knart and vent

invented houses? And who In- that their inventions aren't Honid ' decided, they didn't se wonderful Shings. But what know.. who ・ invented

pen and ink and writing shoes. vented about the inventors who in- "Who did?" they asked the paper? And who invented the mirror? And who Invented vented Wo even more useful - General.

bread and cake?" things?**

"Nobody knows the names of the

Inventors. Gisteral. A

Rupert and

Hư Un ba the terrace the lady

to tell what has happened in si oki

siethan

Wonderful Man.

"I don't know," he said. "But whoever he was he was a won derful man. Imagine having to walk around without shoes imagine having to go barefooted all the time,'

Knarf, and Huald couldn't, they couldn't possibly, think of the Inventora of all names of the those wonderfully useful things. that matter, And neither, for could General Tin.

know their

"Does anyone names?" Hanid

asked

the

Y like going barefooted," said General at last. "Bemuse if

docs, I wish 'he' would'

Knaf

General Tin grunted in dis anyone approval. "You wouldn't like it tell them to us." `on a cold rainy day. And who,"

be added, "Invented steps?" He paused again.

Shook His Head.

General Tin shook his head, i "That's the trouble, my dears. And again Knarf and Honld, Nobody knows the names of the 100 added, after trying to think who had inventors And," Invented steps, asked: Who lowering his voice, “my own opinion iz that the inventars

did General?"

by don't know.

But steps are never were 'known." z

Knarf and Hanid looked wonderful | invention, How

would you go upstairs if you prised to hear this. didn't have steps? And how would you come down again?

"You see. General Tin went

Simon-

-38⋅

the whole mocy Aghajan Blass BIS.. Che docarer,İ "That:lockst,✨lost for thirty years: "And none” thai wore. Aber val), Vita?

and can ask som en anden and

and steps and pen

ink

weren't 'invented by any one man. They were invented everybody Title by little.. Taku shece. First people found it was a good idea in the winter-time to wrap akins around their feet, the skins animals that they

had hunted?" MA M

"But the skins animal are really ichther when they

theybg come dry sald Hanld. "And shoed are made of leather"

"That's right. So the people they we wouring feather around their foot. And little by little winter::after: winter, year

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