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! THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1952.
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WOMANSENSE
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OF SUG AND
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ADD THEM
TO THE ARROWROOT
WITH KROZ GELATING DISSOLVED IN A PINT
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ESSENCE
WHEN IT BEGINS TO BUT, FOLD
THE STER
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By OSWALD JACOBY TODAY'S head, one of the neat-
est I have seen for fine time, was played by Eadie Gold- blum of New Orleans. He sus creded in enaking a difeult con- tract by forming the opporects to take two winning cards on the same trick.
There was nothing timid about anybody's bidding, but the contract was reasonable enough. If the spaden break normally, Soull loses and spade, one diamond, and one Heart (it he guesses correctly).
South won the first trick with the ace of clubs and returned the king of spades. East's discard of a chub made it clear that West had two -natural-Irump-tricka.-Now-it-look- ed as though South would lose two spades, alieart, and a diamond,
There was, of course, the chance that the diamonds would break 2.2. but there was no need to rely on this.
Goldblum, whose
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BY THE WAY
by Beachcomber
DUTCH Bareness with a cauliflower car (the result of Koorstraat at In the Alkmaar) is sold to have in vented the new type of American shce, with "plastle soles forming miniature goldfish tanks for live fish."
This is a considerable advance on the old type of shoe, which housed only dead fish. The plastic hat with beef steak and lydney pudding in a small aquariurn under the lining a
still only a dream, and, in any case, would be a luxury for a few kons VIVEUTS..
Orchestra gangs
strike again
ULE orchestra gange struck again the other day. The E-string of violin broke in the middle of a
Violin Concerto. A well-known con- ductor has suggested that plain- 'othes men should mingle with the players before and during concerts, to watch for suspicious characters. At Penzance a frightful-looking man with a broken nose and a gap in his front-teeth, wide-enough-ló áðmit -a -- toy cart, was observed to be holding hli reilu the wrong way up. It was discovered that he was not in 'eellist at all, and had no hamnena to he there. He was thrown out. But the middle of the concert the star- board afde of the planoforte fell to the floor with sickening thud,
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muddy water dripped from an aber, and a trombonist found his mouth- piece blucked with cement. Correspondence now closed Ho, Sir,
he of making of that Welets answer Not hold negther taile can we to ht three. We knope Mtr Heavens the Erse's Hammatustattua will soon be well, ani! that it hart hinfeck- shur. But if he be go hili, charrutty gribishuns his off, and Inok kear, hif He thinks we hare of going to poot kummin hos aur plonk and sve her hitting at a pea with er nawatrils, ort 10 H kik: "Ware hie or that pran-
Viktmirean moddity and
onthere sitting intome himbroU- deering laces, and not fuling with. their nozes his publick, ha yes?
We hare, Sir,
Afoar in carro thon him swunger,
The Filthiatan Trio.
in passing
HERE is good news for those who
A murvey has established the fact, to the great, sallafoction of the sur- veyors, that, whereas in 1911 we only goi-3,300 estories per person per day. today we get 2,435 calories. Think. what that incans
grumble about the food situation.
terms of
pamagilvie. Jully nearly a hundred calories each to play with Multiply that by about 15,000,000, and the mind reels at the rich total. "On to 2,827 calories" is the cry. On to satura- tion point!
YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA
THURSDAY, MARCH 27
BORN today, yet have been riven be linnelled to enter polities. But
clear, powerful mind
that
travel, you will enjoy a profesion that keeps you on the move.
you would have to do things your seems able to grepple with cont own WAY or unt at all Fond of plicated problems easily. You are an excellent organiser, and the big- Ker the project the more canly you wem to do it! You dislike detail Work
fortunately, you have but,
of
the talent for selecting those who are capable of doing it and conformning to your particular methods of precision. Make use of your execu- iive abilities and you will find yourself heading aonie large enters prise. You know the power money and enjoy having it. But a project that involves idena intereste you even more than money-making. You have a keen sense of humour and it gaves you from being tog stolid a person, 11 makes you à họal of friends who will give you loyalty and support whenever you ask it. At one time in your life you might
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You have strong einotions and your affections are deep. It denied the love with devotion that your nature graves, you are inclined to be mady and depressed. If You attempt to supply this lack by gay Uving, this does not answer your problem. The reaction is always work. A happy marriage with a family of children upon whom you con lavish your affections will bring you the greatest ..., passible content- iment.
To find whal the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the cor-
Le: responding prograon.
your brinday star be your daily guide.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 28
LEO
21-Aug. (July
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(ADK VIRGO
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LINKA
24-Oct. (Sept. A e extra push used with taet is called for if you are to get what you want today.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- One of those excellent days. for almost anything. Push your plans to
21-May
After a long deserve загла
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar- 203- Don't Jai yourself br worried over unimportant details. Plan right, and they'll work out.
ARIES
21-Apr. (BIRY.
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TAURUS
21)- Relax this evening. work week, you pleasant recreation,
GEMINI (May Spring housecicaning, may some new things for the house, 100. This can sen up your spirit.
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DUMB-BELLS
IT IS THE CUSTOM OF THIS OFFICE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
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Health is important to your success. Guard it with care at this time,
CAPHICOUN (Dec, 23-Jan. 20)- Not the day to make changes. Let things go as they are for the time being. Hold to regular routing,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Yeb. 19) Dinner and the theatre with a close friend might prove a good relaxation Just now.
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Slice of Ham Baked in Grape Juice a Real Treat
By ALICE DENHOFF
MAYBE cooking is coming easily handlod paste-like mix- back into fashion for we are ture. Form with floured hands
cutlets, receiving requests for what one into
dip Into CKE terms "real" dishes, not food diluted with milk, roli in soft
bread- crumbs. and saute
until just broiled, stewed or
roasted In the simplest possible fashion. brown on both sides, or bake in
Hum baked in grape, Julco
3-inch loaf. Nice served with Also surely answers this description! Cut a
silce of ham'
and
2nd buttered paprika noodles.
good served cold. and For a really good version of half creamed chipped beef, ccok one
onion Drain, minced
and 2 tbsp.
in
milk
thick in serving portions, souk several hours sou grape juice, half water. place in glass or enamel baking minced green pepper in 2 tbsp. Blend in 2 dish with fresh grape juice to butter for 5 min. caver, 2 cloves
ane-inch tbsp. flour, stirring it first to a
of part cinnamon stick. Cover and bake thin paste with 41 275 F. for 30 min. Parboll taken from 2 c. milk,
slowly sweet potatoes (10 min.) re- adding the remaining milk, stir-
wise ring steadily
Add a dash of move skins, cut in lengthwise
jb. chipped halves, and sprinkle with brown cayenne and
the beet; allow sugar. Lay them around
to simmer for 3 THE young and the not-so-hom and bake, uncovered, until min. young, in fact, every age, every ham and potatoes are browned type, cvery budget been and tender (takes about an hour smartly considered by
clothes altogether); Baste frequently. Strain liquid in pan and thick- means that every last one of ea with browned our. us can be nicely dressed with B
Delicious Meat Dish minimum of time and
of Typical
the For n
dish delicious meat expended.
grind together one ib, ench lean dresses for juniors is this scoop and
necked rayon taffeta in brown beef and veal and one e, cook- and white check with browned, ground ham. Turn mixture velvet piping at the neck and into a chopping bowl and mash wrists. The white pique dickey to a paste, adding salt and pep- and cuffs are detachable to per to tale, tbsp. greet onion, change it from daytime to date 3 tbsp. melted fat, 3 tbsp. flour, Lime.. The bodice is slim and e. condensed tomato SLUP the skirt is gathered.
and enough milk to form
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spades had been allowed fa hold. continued with the queen of spades, and West won with the ace.
West continued the clubs. South ruffed with the three. clarer had already seen the ace of apades and the king of clubs ap- pear from the West hand, and he decided that West was unlikely to have the ace of hearta in view of his original past. He therefore led
heart and nessed dummy's Jack.
East won with the ace of hearts and led a third round of clube, South ruffing with the seven of opades. Declarer next took the jack and ten of spades followed by the king uf diamonds. When he then led a low diamond toward dummy. West was "fixed"
If West ruffed, dummy would play a low_diamond--and West would get anly South's loging diamont for his High trump, Wesi zetually discard- ed a heart, Thereupon declarer
took the ace of diamonds and the King of hearts, followed by a heart ruff with his last trump. This was his tenth trick, and the opponents won the last trick doubly with a high trump and a high diamond!
CARD Sense
Q-The bidding has been:
West North East South 1 Heart Double PAIS
You, South, hold;, Spades 8-7-8-3, Hearts 8-4. Diamonds Q-3, Clubs R- Q-4-3-2. What do you do?
A-Bid two clubs. The clubs are stronger as well as longer than the spades, so you respond in your best sult. If your partner can bid spades, you will raise. Conceivably, you may even bid the spades yourself II your partner makes an encoursg- ing rebid
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding to the same as in the question Just answered. You, South, bold: Spades 7-6-3. Hearts K-J-5, Diamonds Q-8-3, Club QuJ-0-2. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
CHESS PROBLEM
By A. CHICCO Black, 10 pieces,
White, 13. pieces.
White to play: mate in two.
Solution to uesterday's
problem:
1. Q-QB1; threat 2, QxP. 1 QXQ; 2, R-B5; 1...Q others; 2, R--Q5 (ch); 1... KXR; 2, QXP (CH).
INTELLIGENO EXTES TRI
THERE AND BACK
By T.O. HARE
T9 83 miles tram Ble to
Acopichw
Ha nice level road. alons
recently Farranged (an exciting crating match. Tom Beetle, and his younger bmiher Dick, chal- lenged Fred'immat and Walter Ladybird Dick and Fred loft Bloe ajmultaneously for Aeora; es each arrived, bis partier sat off on the return journey, The race resulted in a dandozens
Au four 579)las maintained uniform speeds. Tom. was envering five miles in the time
Dick took to cover fouri Walter, the fastest of the com- petitors, was cycling just, twice
Hów far wea Fend' Famet. from:&corn, when he and Tom Beetle passed ons knother?
Solution on Page 10
designers this
season.
Which
money
Cocktail Winner
PARIS-A cocktail with violet petals sprinkled in it won the cocktail cham- pionship of France for the year 1951 for Michel Filippi 28, 蟲 from Nice.
bartender
Other ingredients: Equal part of gin and dry ver- mouth; two dashes creme. de cacao; spot of kirsch, a strong liqueur; orange peci.
-Associated Press,
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Willy Toad's Short Career
He Liked Barbering, Until à Lion Showed Up!---
By MAX TRELL
he
Willy, as "Ah," said noticed Knarf and Hanld, "I'm the glad to see you, my dears. Can the I give you a shave or a hair- could cut? I can see," he added, "that
with shadow-children
K
NARF and Hanid,
names,
Anned-about
scarcely believe their eyes when you don't need your whiskers they saw the red
I
barber pole standing
sec
and white trimmed. In fact, now that near the look at you closely I can hollow tree in the middle of the that you haven't got any whis-
kers, either of you." Pine Tree Grove.
"It's a barber shop!" cried Knart.
Didn't Like The Idea
"But who could have a barber uke the idea of having whiskers, Hanid, who didn't particularly shop in the middle
said: "Since when have you woods?" said Hanid,
been, a barber, Willy?"
of the
W. TOAD'S TONSORIAL
PARLOUR
"It's pretty long for me," said Willy, "But won't you come in and look at my shop?"
W. TOAD'S TUNSORIAL PARLORİ
Shoe -Haircut ́ Whiskers Trimmed
Dressed in a long white cont and holding scissors, Willy
came out..