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THE CHINA, MAIL,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952.

JACOBY

BRIDGE

ON

Good Defence Won This Tourney Hand

NORTH

MAJ

AQ10

10002

10632

EAST 4X10742 ❤8632

PETITS FOURS:

THAT'S; A - CUTE IDDA, MUM!

WEST

754

A73

403

SOUTH (D)

1 UBB ANY

4063

KJ

◆ KQJB KQJ

Neither side vul.

South

West North

IN. T. Pas

3 N. T.

Last Pass

PALE Post

Opening lead-

By OSWALD JACOBY DRIDGE players who live in Bthe

big cities take it for granted that people who come from smaller cities can't possibly be Arst class Am

players. This quaint idea is not supported by the tournament records.

all dogs from roads, soccial roads

for dogs only will probably be made.

than tick of co the Opera mere be a man at THERE used to

uperation between the orchestra and the annual fahr at Navarrenx, the wingers. under the Pyrenees, who, cock- Prodnose; Why not another capital ing his head sideways, balanced Ofur Orchestra?

Mysel an eng on his car. He defended economising. I don't want the O's out before We ket to his hobby by saying: "A fellow to give

Oakfism. must do something." He ought

A music critte said the other day to meet the golfer who is in that the conductor "secuted a work- training for a sensor to. walking agreement between the orchestra and the stage." This suggests that backwards from Crowbareth 10

he persuaded the cast not to sing Lewes, a dritance of, lifteen milles. Cornelia, mother of Tiberius and "ladanie Butterfly" while the orca Calus Gracenti, ance, necording in extra was playing "Faust," Juvenal, walkeil sideways Into Rome In passing over the livian Bridge-ta demon strate her powers of self-control.legislation is introduced to ban 1 this gulfer succeeds in his at- tempt, what about introducing back- wards golf? Let us stand with our it might be simpler to ban from the Isacky to the ball,

witark roads oli human beinga and animals, And

those accompanied by bockwards the wrong way round the except

eun walk motor-ear. We emild then have pat course. After that we

rallies everywhere. Shepton Mallet to ideaways from

and all night. Sedpercor.

Two more fur coats

in the offing THE MACAROON OF MACAROON has lost two more cats, He said last night that a gentleman of mi tary bearing, who gave his name, ax Major Hawnesleigh Tallboys, called at Shrillwille Cast. He said he was League, from the Cats Protection

offered to take Demon Dad and Clackmannan Helle ta protective the epidemle of cat- custody until snateling was over. The gentleman Was so persuasive that the cats were handed over to him. Nothing more bas lieen heard of them.

Burma v. Rumania

Tin Hat, b Blastu

See Saw, pars exist

Wo Ta Haw, hw To There cu

Tat Tut, not out

Extras

Total wickets)

140

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Fun at the Opera NOTHING is more irritating to on

audience at the narra... One mament. As this is Wednesday, could we und have a capital lor opera? We could? Grud Opera, inen. Nothing annavs an audience at

YOUR BIRTHDAY

and

1

every day.

You couldn't want a better than the case of Mr and Ms W Thieman who came to Colorado Springs to place second in the national mixed pair championship, They were so pleased with their find experience In national competition that they are expected to iry gain when the championships are held in Deiralt,

Today's Band, played by tha Thiemens In a recent rubber bridge game, shows a neat paint of defensive co-operatoa.

Mr Thieman hit upon the nine of spades as his opening lead. This was a somewhat lucky chalce, since he had a mental toss-up between the nine of spades and the seven of hearts.

The heart lead would have given declarer time to make the contract: but the spade lead gave the defence a chance to snatch five tricks in a hurry.

The Important point was to avoid undue baste. When dummy played the jack of spades at the first trick Mra Thieman holding the Eart cards) played the encouraging ten of spades instead of winning the trick.

Delclarer could count on winning two spades, three hearts, and only three tricks in whichever minor quit he attacked first. This meant that he had to work on both mino: salts to develop nine tricks,

After winning the first trick in duramy with the lack of spades. ----------- ; declarèr- led....a. diamond, West - took lts ace promally and led the eight South hed to lead clubs before he could get nine tricks.

By STELLA of spades to dummy's hee,

accepted. But if you persevere and

natural powers use your

of per- suasiveness, you will live to see them accepted.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 BORN today, it is likely that you will have almost mediumilie Dowers, and unless you recognise this and learn to make use of this If early in life you may miss Tegebing the heights in which your natural talents should entitle you. For although the stars have been gracious in their gills you are ex Beoted to develop them with deter imination and will power. Your eritieni faculties are acute. Use

constructively

them

This gave. West a chance is take the ace of clubs and lead his last apade. By this time Mrs Thieman could afford fo take the king of spades, since the rest of her sult was cutablished.

PLAIN DAXE MIXTURE

BAKE IT IN SWISS ROLLS TING, AND OUT IN PIECED WHEN COLD?

LIKE THIS

WOMANSENSE

OR IN

YOU WANT DIAMOND SHAPES, LIKE

THIS-

QUEEN'S MILLINER FLIES OFF WITH HATS FOR AUSTRALIA

The Queen's milliner, Danish-born Ange Thaarup, leaves London by air with a large collec- tion of hats, which he will / show in Australia and New Zealand. Above is a white fez In tuscan horsetail straw,

with trimming in bottle green ribbon. Next to it is an Easter bonnet in honey- coloured satin and horse- hair. Toque on the right is in black and chamois. green striped inffeta, finished with a mixed posy of flowers and fruit,

-(London Express: Service)

TO ICE THƠM, PUT THEM ON A WIRE TRAY RESTING

IN AN ENAMEL PAN AND

POUR. THE JOING

OVER THEM

WHAT DROPS

INTO THE PAN GAN BE HEATED UP AND USED

AGAIN

BUT DON'T TRY' TO MOVE THM LITTLE · CAKES İTLE THEY'RE QUITE DRY

AN "INEXPENSIVE FACSIMILE"

OF A FAMOUS GOURMET DISH

Right Hairdo Works Wonders

By HELEN FOLLETT

BLESSED

with youth and beauty, a girl con sport a hairdo of sophisticated simplicity. Her hair

be con

as straight as straight can be, she can sweep away from her face in flat strands, with ends turned under or arranged in a chignon. This style is becoming to fow, On older women, it reveals evidence of birthdays; they need soft waves, neatness, dignity of new rangement.

Besides being modish, the cof fure should help minimise facial

as long or shortcomings, such

wide poses, close-set eyes, reced- ing chins, A clever inte stylist will know precisely and exactly. what lines will camouflage de-

Varied Fashions.

The fashions of the moment are varied. There are no stand- ardised patterns. The bob is not

"I HAVE been studying some olled pan; broil 4" from the heat. old-time cook books," remarked Turn once. Allow about 10 min. the Chef. In them I find the Meantime, prepare 1 recipe Mar- word 'mock' used often in recipes guery sauce (see below). Heat

such as

'mock bisque soup together 4 small shucked oysters, made with tomato instead of 8.tinned shrimp and 1 tbsp. but erab; mock terrapin' made with ter or margarine.

The liver instead of terrapin.

fects. Arrange the fish on a platter. word 'mock' evidently metins at Pour over the Marguery sauce; imitation of the real dish that top each serving with 1 oyster will be less expensive."

and 2 shrimp. Garnish with

sliced lemon. parsley and "This is good as long as the. Marguery Sauce: Melt 3 tbsp. as short as it was a year ago. nutritive value is not disturbed. butter or margarine. Stir in 2 Some smart young ladies are Chef, and the flavour is kept in tbsp, enriched flour; gradually still shorn lambs. The shoulder general."

add 14 c. boiling water; add 1 length is a favourite with college "But I do not like that word chicken bouillon cube, Cooke and Kiris, especially skinnies with mock, Madame. Do you think stir until boiling. Then pour in-long neeks to whom the short the words we hear over the radio to 1 slightly benten egg yolk. cut is definitely unbecoming. could be used-1 mean, a good Return to the heat and cook and

stir rapidly formin, facsimile?""

"Bravo, Chol, a fine, idea!" "In that case I shall go into the. tesi-kitchen and make a good Inexpensive facsimile of flet of flounder Marguery, using sole instead of flounder,”

Dinner

Celery Soup in Bowls Filets of Sole Marguery Style Whipped Potato Green Beans Apple-Raisin Crumb Ple Coffffe Tea or Milk ...All. Measurements Are Level... Recipes Serva Four

+

Rub 1 lb. lets of sole with tsp. monosodium glutamate, 1⁄2 tsp. salt and 1⁄4 tsp. pepper; cut in 4 portions, Brush with melted fit or salad oil. Place

on an

CARD Sensex BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

You wachen have excoptionally good takte In clothes and might even have talent for designing. But you are rather romantie, and are likely to have several aftans of the heart, and your happlest fe will be when you are happily, wed. Aa manager of your own home and

1 Spade 1 Diamonds 10 Ruggest mother of a family of children ta whom you can devote your mann- gerial energles, you will find die greatest contentment.

changes for the better development of mankind, rather than becoming n petty faultander.

You men are very likely to become Interested in philosophical theories and methods. You might very well Inaugurate some new ideas yourself. It may take time before they are

PISCES

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres prading paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22

(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)-- LEO you are dealing with older mem- bers of the family, display great fact and kindliness.

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- Close attention to all detalis con- nected with an important job will pay dividends. Be conscientious.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May ZE)- Make miñar changes in your home. routine. You may find that it creases your happiness.

GEMINI (May 22-June 201... Don't procrastinate: make up your mind: stick to it and act according 1y. You can get a job'Naished.

CANCER (June 23-July 23)— Complete the 16h at hand before. tarting unmething new. This is not the right dime for innovations.

INTELLIGENCE TESTI

FIVE BEADS

By. T. O. HARE BORED &* Fald Hedgebog to tie offspring one weL dunday afternoon. "Ty making live-bead bracelets. ita produced the necessary thread and glass beads of Chres oplours Brea, bkin and green.These." be explained,

are the rules. Each bracto

must have tivo benda

must include one bend, at least of each colour. See how many bracelets you can maka which are different from one another. And don't forget

that a bracelet doesn't always

look the kamis when you Bo

it from the other

How many differant brace,

iate would it be possible to

construct?

(Solution on Page 101

• BARBS

By HAL COCHLAND- NE of the reasons for à father

that he used to be one himself.

Drophing in "on people" is a' nice, friendly gesture that usuni- ly spoils the evening plans of the other folks,

Two teen-agers were pinched for robbing a penny. Cum

[GRUNTS

machine. -A" penny for their thoughia nowy, ki:

An American aritie opmplainh of the scarcity of good actors. He should turn his TV set to a pro- wrestling bout.

Miny, poopla: who know the. Joustrot least know enough, to make the inast of it

(July

24-Aug. 23}- The younger generation may need your help and advice. Give it wise- ly and cheerfully.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept, 21) Ignore minor upsels. Bend oll your energies toward the main objective and win an important decision.

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- A good shopping day. Find these bargains for, which you have been hunting for your home..

SCORPIO [Oct. 21-Nov. 23) The social aspects are excellent. It you wish, you couki entertain mic- cessfully at home.

SAGITTARIUḤ (Nov. 23-Dec, 23)— Finish a jab already begun before going on to anything new. Taelde one thing at a time.

CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. 20)— Be of anlatance to ⚫ stranger. It will be reciprocated a hundredfold. Jater on...

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 10)-- Help those less fortunate than yourself. Your optimism can help dispet unhappiness for others,

CHESS PROBLEM

By F. GUNTERSWEILER Black, 10 pieces.

White, 10-placea. White to play: mate in two,

Solution to yesterday's problem!tj

(c) XKRS; 2, KKK

KIXPR-KA), KK

R-QK13, XK (ch); 2, FXR; 1... R othere; 2, KIXR,

DUMB-BELLS

I WANT TO SEE THE CHEAPEST

FROCK

YOU HAVE!

·MADAM' WE HAVE|

The bidding has been North East

South West

You, Bouth, hold: Spades 7-0, Hearls -- Diamonds K-7-3. Clubs A-Q- D-3-4. What do you do?

A-Double. A good partner will treat this type of desbis as highly tentative. He will let it stand if he can contribute good defence against diamonds, particularly with two or more diamonds: ho will tend to bia again if he has 2 slagleton diamond or if his strength is concentrated in on long.BUM J This, double le an awkward bid, but you cannot afford to rilee saades or bid clubs at the level of tree.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You, South. old: Suades D-8-4, Hearts K-J-J. Diamonds 1-4. Clubs A-Q-J-6-4." What do you do?

Алвет Тomorrow

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ing arana'y (9)

Through aroke we get scent. (7)

10. Cruel gatction. (8)

11. Mental impression, perhaps. (4)

12. Stretch out.

13. Lape, woll sups for a change, (6)

16. Triding. (91

17. The alley knows tjerɔwell, (5)

18. Hida. (31

1. The common run, (6)

20. Found in tribe Erie'rulod. (4)

21. Built up17)

21. The way Ted croops, (0)

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1. Ro's a thief; (9)

2. Oan close make them 7 (9)

Baaket. (5)

Notiocable before Urchin cut in.

0. This blasket is a kili-307. (3)

0. The tale produess them. (6)" 7. Provides puro alen for a change.

(B)

Wosk. (0)

9. No pedestrian la. (7), 13. Ho's at the receiving and, (5) . 14. A very rare word. (6) 16. The last over's over,, 10)

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OF THE. SORT IN

THIS SHOP!

Your

Knowledge

Does The Sun Go To China?

-Willy Thinks It Docs, But Owl Says It Doesn't

By MAX TRELL

WILLY," said Clive the Snail

to Willy Toad, "have you any idea where the sun goes when it goes down?”

Willy looked thoughtful for a moment or two (which wasn't a very easy thing for Willy to do, and presently he replied: goes to China."

stays right where it is., It just peems to go down!

In a Book

nor

Neither Knarf nor Willy Glive (nor, for, that matter, Owl) knew why that was so. But Owi sold he had read it once in a

book. "And anything you read in In a book is true, I guess. But "It a a good thing," Owl added, "that the sun does seem to go down. Because if it didn't, then

"Where?" asiced Glive in sur- prise.

"China," repeated Willy. "Where's China, Willy?"

"I don't know exactly," Willy. "Ah, here comes He'll know where it is,"

we'd never have any night, And Owl's friend, a wild duck, spends

I wouldn't like it at all If we didn't have any night."

Knårt remembered that Owl always got up in the night-time, while almost everyone else went said, to sleep in the night-time. Knart.

J+

bla summers near the Polo

down again. So it stays dark, or night-time, for weeks and weeks and weeks. In fact, up near the North Pole, it's daytime for six "I once had a long talk with a months of the year, and night- friend of mine who spends all his time for the other six months.

near the North cnough, Knart,

summers up near Polc

"And that's why," Owl_sald Owl continued after a shadow-boy with the turned- pause. "This friend of mine is a looking at Knarf, und Willy and about name, came along just wild duck. Anyway, he said that Glive in a very solemn manner, then, and

Willy said at ence: up near the North Pole in the "I don't think the sun goes to

hardly the sun "Where's China?”

Sure

the

summertime, the

ever goes down at all. It just dipe Ching, I don't think it goes any- "Well," said Knarf, "China'a under the edge of the sky for a where at all. I think we just keep few minutes, then pops right up turning round and round it, and where it always ls,"

again. So it's always daytime, sometimes we're facing it (and week after week after week. It that's daytime), and sometimes never gets dark at all. And in wintertime," said the owl just the opposite thing happens.""

What opposite thing!" Willy wanted to know.

Triumphant Look

"There! I told you he'd know exclaimed Willy, throwing Glive "China's a triumphant look.

where it always is.”

. . . .

Pops Up and Down

But Glive shook his head. "Thof's not a good answer. If "The sun goes down," -- said: Ching's where it always is, where: Owl, and it koopa staying down. is it? Tell me that."

"China's, in the closet, sald", Knart. There's China 'cupe, and China abucers, and China plates--*

"Doesn't sound right," grum- bled Give the Snalt. "Docm't sound right at all. No sir, It sounds all wrong, If you ask me."

At that moment, Owl started

1. The United States govern-hooting from his apartment in

ment's fiscal year runs from the middle of the Pine Tree

when to whenthede

2. Who discovered stainless stool?

Grove, and Krurf and Willy and

Clive went to see him. “China?" 3. Who cald "These are the uld Owl after. Willy paled him umes that try men's souls?" where It was "It's on the other

4.) Where is Sheba, whose side of the world. queen reputedly visited Bolo

mana

-6. What is glycogen?

0. Where is the famous Riddto bridge?

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our backs are to it (and that'à night-time). And if we're at the North Polo dear mo," Owl gald, suddenly interrupting himself, "it's all very confusing, But the Important thing is this: The sun goes down but it always-combs up again.".

And Kharf and Willy and Or, at any rate, It Just pops up Glive, all agreed that was the for a minute or two, then pops most important thing.

Rupert and the Pine Ogre-14

CheRupert îr not taken far before the /* hinder Luc: Show Him the way Ogre recalls him, "Why should home and setbid, hins sa coma 'bacle, we trouble ourselvasiaboot/s linis Now L'escas; sérurn to my silence, "Is that where the sun 200s, bear?" the Té, frowning'darkly. His title slaves take Ropert-xgain,

asked if it matters, not that he knows our ♪, and hittle him away down the king l when it goes dow

:: plans. He is weak and it in. ton: priti to the smell, door by which be

Lace for him to do anything to first wherjedt.

Olive,

THOM

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Demountable

As fow women lave locks long, Apple-Raisin Crumb Pie enough to arrange in a bun at the napoline, demoustable Peel and core 3 large tart optresses are in favour. You twist ples and cut into small strips. them into a single cruller or in Measure and add an equal quan- several, to create the much- ilty raisins. Line a B pie-plate talked-about chignon. The main with American pastry. Cover difficulty, of course, is keeping with a layer of the apples and these tresses to which you are

attached raisins, and sprinkle with c. not naturally

from brown sugar. Add another layer falling by the wayside. It is of apples and raisins.

best to have a light strand be 'cause weight will keep it from Cream together 4 c. butter or staying

*put. margarine and' 3⁄41⁄2 2; light brown: It is a good idea to change sugar. Work in 4 c. enriched your hairdo style now and then,, four, and 4 c. chopped nut- as keeping the same orange- meats (any kind). Spread over ment for a considerable time the top of the pie. Pake 30-35 may result in the thinning of the min. In a hot oven, 400 F. Serve hair at certain spots Change the cold,

parting from the lott to the right side just to play safe. Ise demountable tresses

Trick of the Chef Season celery soup with

la mutmeg.

L

your mir tan's lons, enough for a chignon.

Pyramid Coats

Scotch tweed coat.

Brown pyramid topper.

Scotch tweed in a bold green and red plaid is caployed to smart advantage in this light-weight yet warm cost (above left), It is an ideal choice for the traveller, and for casual wear in general: A strap under the collar buckles, allowing the collar to perk up into a fare. Voluminous patch pockets offor the only rellet to an otherwise classic allhouette boxy in front, swinging away in back. It has a nice Bare, too, for the cuffs of the dolman sleeve.

In the calour of this cont (above right) CINNAMON brown fashioned of luxury woollen and garnished with a collar and cuffs. of black Persión lamb. It is a modified pyramid style that: taker to drossing up or down with batquonious accessories for general or dress wear. The black and bronze iridescent taffeta lining looks pretty, on display.

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