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"You'll find it complete in every detail, right down to a tiny book of tickets for the firemen's ball.”

BY THE • WAY

by Beachcomber

was only natural that some. of my correspondents should recommend me to take Snibba, I have so repeatedly praised this amazing product that many in- genuous people may have been Ted to think Dat I would try it Juysell. Let nu inphasise, therefore, that my interest Saibbo is purely financial; Chưa I wouldn't touch t with a 40-foot pule; and that the only one of the elatima velileh I aut prepared to, accept is the one refer- ng 1 the removal of wine-stairs, from Bowler kate. Those who tes to the experimental ratio programme sponsored by Snilibe Lid, will. I Hope, cosiler that 3 Mall he intro- ducing the programme in my capacity. of a member of the Board Directors and as one of the hope) gullible public.

The music of the future WHAT somebody called

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952.

• JACOB Y ON BRIDGE

Try This Play If You Feel Lucky

WEST (D)

NORTH 4043

KQ107

• 10903

KAST

3004

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AQJ10976 VA2 +Q5

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SOUTH

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AKQJES

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West North Eas South Fots Pass 14 24. Double PRES ·Pass Pass

Opening: lead-ə K

By OSWALD JACOBY.

IGHT doubles are an accepted

practice among expert bridge players, especially in tourna- ments. Few players, however, would have doubled two clubs with the West hand shown today.

When the West hand was held by Edward N. Marcus, of Newton, Mass.. in the recent Life Master Fair Cham- pionship, he come us with a double and earned a top score. Two clubs was set one trick, and East-West scored 200 points.

If they had played the hand at

and if the man with the frying pan her a few spare momenta during a SOU DAREAKe for one of the horse- shoes te can always fry himself on egg. "Such an orchestra," comment. ed a critic, "would require specially | spades they could have made right composed muke," "Now then,” cries | iticks against good defence, worth the conductor to the fighbrow at | only 110 points. In tournament play the frying pan, "none of your Beeth-

differences are oile oven herët

For the more ambitions compoti- tions it should be pourible to supple- ment this orchestra; a slab of zinc roofing, a waterjvu, a lifebell, a tele- scope at least four, marble paper- weights, and a mechanicsi wood- cker attached to a plece of wood. Turned-up trousere

the origin of turned-un trousers RECENT correspondence About

produced a hean of erroneous AB- formation. trouers were wom by a greedy man The first turned-up

gamed Salinond. He discovered that by standing clone, so to a bar he could manage to drep into the turn- up of his trousers a quantity of "courageous bil to free music bheulta, sandwiches, cheese, from the shackles of the best" las other comestibles, to be taken away resulted in an orchestra composed later. Other Fleet Street personali- pf " trying van, barbed wire, and fles cooled him, and the fashion horseshoes,* The horseshoes are pre- spread to the West End. where it mumably to bring good luck to the became

rather of gentilly who plays the barbed MAN

wire, then gluttony.

And

such

Importent,

Marcus opened the king of spades. and was allowed to hold the trick. Je continued with his low spade, and South won with the ace. Declarer | next led a heart to dummy's king, and East quite properly played his club deuce without hesitation. A

from was returned

dummy. and South's Jack won. hand, West played low, and South Declarer led another heart from his thought long and carefully. Finally, he guessed right by Bossing during ten, and East won with the ace.

*30

East now led a high Dade, and South discarded a diamond. Dummy's rempining trump blocked a spade continuallan, so East led the queen of diamonds, and South was with the South now led a heart, hoping to win with dummy's queen and get a discard on the fourth heart. East ruffed with the nine of clubs, how- ever, and led its remaining diamond, Marcus was able to win the trick with the Jack of diamends and con-

by leading tinued

the king of diamonds. East could have been a

YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA pero at this moment by ruffing with

THURSDAY, JUNE 5

sure that you delegate the details to trustworthy people. Otherwise, your catear might be ruined.

PORN today, you have an im to bandle the dult detalls. Be

petuous nature. You fall ___ in and out of love too rapidly. You ket wildly enthusiastic about one idea. The next day you are all You are probably gifted in the couted of about it and excited arts, but have actually a scientific about something else. While it in mind and should make your mark Aine ku khaw

for in some distinctive fashion. enthusipam

Your con- to appears to run in cycles. It things, you should learn to centrate

exciting objective until a likely that the most an one

your you have reached it or you will years of your life will be Find success # lung time Las 18th, 25th and 32nd. Something that

wil inuence your entire future coming your way!

may occur at these times. Be cure- ful in romance. Your emotions are strong and you need to look be- fore you leap into marriago.

and

You have charin, personal mag- "netisin. sact, diplomacy. (when you

clienso to utiilse 1)

the Ability to lead others. But all of These talents will be wasted 1837- less you learn, at an early age, to channel them into RGING con aiructive activity, You are a fine organiser, but want someone

To And what the stars have in store for tomorrow,・ select your birthday star and read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide. FRIDAY, JUNE 6

it.

Then relax at home with a good book,

·GEMINI -- (May---22-June-21)-- SCORPIO (OCL---- 24-NOV,- - 22)— Fian an evening at mute and re- This may not be an easy day at laxation with a few close friends work but make the most of and it will release tensioris.

CANCER (June 22-July 23) Do a job of redecorating around the house or graunde, if you live in the country. Tidy up the gardent - LEO (July 24-ADE. 2) You can prove helpful to elderly re- latives or friends by giving sound advice if asked to do so.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept, 23)

you have been postponing some important teller writing, see that

(Sept.

it in done today, for muret

LORA

24-Oct. 23)

A romantle day. A loved one have not seen for a long maybe with you again.

you

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec, 22)— Stick closely to a rigid schedule and don't let outside interests interfere If you want to make progress.

CAPRICORN, (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)- There is a lot to accomplish today so don't waste time in idle gossip.

Keep the nose to the grindstone

AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. · 19)

If there are whispers and rumours, do something 13 explode themi Your word

may Zet everything

right again.

time Don't

CHESS PROBLEM

By A. W. DANIEL (DCF Tourney (5) Black. 9 pleces.

K

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- worrying spend your time over past mistakes. Make a new start and things will be all right. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20

should Caraful reading and study make you more fluent if you are scheduled to speak in pubile night.

· 10+

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- A quiet day at home wäl bring con- siderable pleasure. Children may 'make demands upon your time, too.

CROSSWORD

14

16

Whitte to play: mate in three.

Solution to vesterday's

20

problem:

White, 7- placça,

Q-Kt; threat 2, QxQP 16 K-87; 2, R-R9; Kt-Q6; 2, B-K11; 1.

QXP 1.XP;

XB (ch); 1. "It B2 (ch)..

BARBS

KXxK; 2,

By HAL COCHRAN OFFERING: some people

a

for their

thoughts indicates you don't appreciate kahe value of money.

DILS

Jelf Adhief said he was out for inthat: he could pet. Now he's ninspforeltů

ALTURA

9

1. Ilish town expressions. (0)

6. Alm to make the pup so76, (7)

10. Assists from bank to bank? (0) 11. Everybody in martial law. (3) 12. Olambers in disorder., (0)

19. Bhe's attendant on us. (8).

14, Dam with broken wire. (4)

16. is returns; and if bet on becomes

woollen stult. (2)

17. Pather in the burgery. (4)

10. Water

10. Carelessly nipa (4)

·

drossed egg line, T

The act of making note, t

Down

1 The act of unfolding, (9)

Acquired rude shape (0)

the

del up facing a drawback, 10),

curious, (

4. Acknowledged

dabs

of

# powder. (2)

6. Ajast rise in baking 8x47)

6. This pain este an

are idom. ·{6}

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6. A native of

9 Bhape of an oci's lip.:

14. Hirthplace of the tiger-riding

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folution of valerday's buzule.

Newspaper: Amenti. 11. Telhadi

*. Strvations 8. me: *"boar

Anawered: Y. Kidseñown; hoot: 10)

·Truant 14. Aime:"15":"ärlys "16, erdód:,

the nee at clubs. South been obliged to follow with small trump. Now East could have led a spade, and West's ten of clubs would become established by the over-rum

Actually, East, falled to ruff with the ace of clubs, and South was set only one trick. The one trick set was nevertheless, good for a cold top- scort..

CARD Sense

West

Q-Wit neither *ide vulnerable. the bidding has been! North

Fart South 1 Diamond Heart

You, South, hold: Spades 9-7-4, Hearts 0-6. Diamonds Q-0-8, Clubs A-Q-3-0-2. What do you do?

A-Bid two clubs. Your hand is road enough to bid two clubs over one diamond whether or not there is an intervening bld. When you so to the level of two you show a fairly good hand, and you are not afraid to make a free bid with a hand of

| auch strengti..-

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered You, South. hold: Spades Q-7-4, Heart, K-J-3, Diamonds 8-5-2, Clubs K-Q-4-2. What | do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

WOMANSENSE-

Warm-Weather Grooming Tips

By ELEANOR ROSS

in

COMES the warm weather, 'gerlo should be laundered and just when a girl should look lepid soapy water and thorough- her best, many of us areʻapt to lyrinned. Use -a dye-int let down on our groorning, put- regularly to keep their : colours ting off tasks that should be bright. This goes for black, 100. done, and then having to don Use bluing for white. There are clothes ́and accessories that coopflakes with tail in blu- aren't in the best of condition. ing and there are bluing Sure it takes will power to keep squares, which should be placed up good grooming and clothes in a double bag of cheesecloth care, and when one rectives before placing in the rinsing

compliments Ort a charming, water. fresh and cool appearance, sure ly that's worth all the bother. At least, women who pride themselves on their appeaMAÇO even on a limited clothes bud- get think so.

Bluing for White Washable cotton, nylon and silk blouses and in

Five-octave

In Rice Water

Stiff sheen fabrics, unless permanently Bnished, seed

care. Keep them that way by adding some kind of stiffening to the dampening water. Those two summer favourites, organdie and batiste, should be sponged with rice water before ironing -much lighter than storch! Dampen white net and laco with a

sugar water solution one teaspoonful of sugar to R

Alcohol Used

Range Singer gloss

Avell is charming, but only when it isn't wilted or droopy. Veils can be freshen ed by patting with alcohol light- flan- ly before pressing, uring nel underneath. While Boma advokate pressing vells under waxed paper, women of Impec- cable grooming insist that this leaves a greasy aftermath. Any

the professional" lady's mald would never use such D short cut.

way,

Lats

trim-

Two-piece rezort outfit..

Seasonal Two-plece

DENÍM is certainly tooking up in the world. From worka- the day wear, it moved into beach scene, and now is per- fectly at home for smart street wear at fashionable resorts. Green' and white denim is used for this nice two-plecer {s} left). The sleeveless blouse has cardigan neckline above

a two-button closing and is in broad green and white stripes. "The green denim skirt has two inverted box-pleats front and matching back, and there are thorts, if desired.

ADDING up to a pretty pair for summer evenings and for later on in town, is this hund":

The some blouse and skirt. blouse in of mauve silk jersey with lighter coloured lavender flowers at the neck and sleeves. The skirt is of mauve silk taffeta, fan-pleated, and full over a crinoline petticoat. A

Цея ир black suede belt

the two and provides a nice bit of colour contrast.

very

Taffeta skirt and jersey blouse.

ELEGANCE CAN BE BOUGHT

Ono

New York.

of Italy's top de of velvet-pile min vn clothes this aca-signers, in the United States BOD, and one way to keep it for the first time, says

to do as the afore- mentioned indy's mad de aort American women are well- ΟΠΕ except for

to place a velveteen col- dressed, that is lar, pocket or belt, wrong aide thing. up on a clothes brush and run a warm iron over it.

Mias YMA SUMAC. the Keep, costume jewellery exotic and sensational singer looking bright, otherwise from Peru, whose valce has a leave it home! Jewellery, even five-octave range compared, with the best of it, seeds nothing the normal two, is photographed more than warm soapy water on her arrival in London.

of ammonia Is accompanied by her husband-and'

tissue-paper R composer, Moises Vivanco, whom Silver should be specially clean

Diartled when she wased with a polish, designed for thirteent Mis Sumac will thila metal, A Joweller's rouge make her debut at the Royal cloth in a boon for those with a Albert Hall,

Uking for wearing pretty pieces.

She

WHAT SHALL I DO WITH THIS STOCK FROM MY VEAL

BONES?

MY THIS ITALIAN SOUP-- MINESTRONE, THEY CALL IT'

"Too many of them wearing sald the those bouffant skirts," designer, Madame Blki, who out- to some of Europe's wealthiest women.

By GAY PAULEY

she said were just as which popular in Italy as in America.

She has cut gowns to cling to women in Milan, Zurich, Paris and Rome, and her customers have included Ingrid Bergman and Mrs Arturo Toscanini.

"Misr Bergman weare sults doesn't want any- every day. thing else," the designer said. Easier to Make

Madame Biki, a small, red- "They'll be out of date by next haired woman nudging 40, is year," she said, through an inter- married to a French-born textile proter. "They're only popular manufacturer. They have

because they're easier for daughter. She is the grand- the manufacturers to make."

Giacomo daughter of the late "It doesn't take much talent' Puccini, the composer, 2.

now

She with a low drop drying. Robert Bouycure, contends that to make gathers and pleats," she

PUT INTO A MNY BRING TO THE SAUCEPAN, WITHALE 'BOIL AND ADD

"SOZ FRESH OR BOAKED DRISO

PEAS AND SIMMER 30 MINUTES

2 PINTS BOILING STOCK (OR WATER)

ECZ LEAN BACON, å LARGE CARROT AND A STICK OF

CELERY, ALL

CHOPPED

BOYS' AND

спо

Madame Biki, in real life Mrs

She has been designing for 15 the very full skirts are for the rald, "because you don't have to young and not for the older worry about fiting the shape years and her clothes are among under them. To cut the gown to the world's most costly. A women with thicker waistlines.

ah, that is simple, tight-fitting cbckfall She's also decided a couple of hug the body,

dress of navy lace, embroidered other things about full skirts another things

with rhinestones, cost $1,000.

THEN ADO, ALL, CHOPPED...

AND 402

RICH

1410 FRESH OR SALTED

GREEN BEANS

A PIECE OF CABBAGE 4OZ GACH OF SPINACK AND TOMATOES 12 A SMALL ONION

A BIT OF GARLIC

A. SPRIG OR TWO OF PARSLEY

A SAGE LEAF OR TWO OR A PINCH OF

DRIED SAGE

STIR TOGETHER SEASON WITH SALT AND PEPPER-- AND SIMMER FOR 30-40 MINUTES TILL NEARLY

ALL THE LIQUID'S ABSORBED IT OUGHT TO BE VERY

· THICK INDGEO.

JUST BEFORE SERVING

STIR IN 20R3 TABLE SPOONFULS OF GRATED CHERSE

ALWAYS MAKE PLENTY AS IT'S NICE GATEN COLD. AND

IF YOU HAVEN'T

ALL. THE VEGETABLES,

USE WHAT YOU CAN

GIRLS MAGAZINE

DUMB-BELLS Christopher Hears A Voice

WHAT DO YOU MEAN GOING OFF TO LUNCH AND LEAVING THE LION'S

CAGE UNLOCKED?

ARE YOU! AFRAID SOME ONE WILL

STEAL

-Can You Guess Whose It Was from a Riddle?-

sald "To tell you the truth," By MAX TRELL

was the first Christopher, "It Christopher time I had ever heard that voice "WELL," said

WCricket to Knarf and before, But, as I said in the Hanld, the shadow children beginning, it was late at night with the turned-about names, and the moon was shining, ond IT"it all happened last night when lots of things happen then that I went out to my place under don't happen otherwise, the wooden fence to sing a few songs and play a few tunes on my guitar. It was quite late. Everyone who should be asleep was asleep. But the moon was shining. It was then that I heard it."

ZOOTV

53OF THE LEDGER SYNDICA

INTELLIGENCE TEST

A SIMPLE TEST

By 7. O. HARE MR SQUIRREL who is an Importer of nuts. Was engaging a girl cist for inter Fire candidates appeared

vidow bright arS YOU 7" WAN

which the ant question Squirrel but to each of them. wouldn't know. Mr. Squirrel," "said ima Caution, the first candidate inter viewed; the other replied in Boitier terms.

well, asid Squirrel, - here

ample devised. A certain number of shestnutah named the number"ars.to be divided Amoar Jour father. JOUT mother, and yourself. 2112mber which you are to receive, multiplied by itagit, in auquel the produce of the ∙roceived by your

number father Krie the

by your mother.

to

yoother. By the way is

Your to get the largest number. any chestnuts do you

Ali nivo zitis. to Squirrel' surprise, itswered the ques tion currently, though an "save the ADENÉ ANower, Imą

HP Wasta

Ben What' were the other threR.

answers

**London Express Mergics.

(Solution on Page:10).

"Heard It?" said "Heard what?"

"A Bort of voice," replied Christopher.

"At any rate," he continued,

сон

Knarf said: "What did it sny, Christopher?"

"'I

Every Word

remember every word!

This is what it said:

No feet have 1,

No wheels, nd wings;

How many ways. I find To cross the land From sea to eco

Yet I am left behind!

Christopher paused to smile

ft voice

best

..

"I looked carefully around. For again at the puzzled faces of I don't like to hear a volce Knart and Hapid. "Oh, I was

whero that puzzled, too, I can tell you. It. without knowing voice is coming from. And you was a riddle, you see. The

that it

was asking me to try to be pretty sure always comes from. Barnewhere guess who it was."

"And who was it?" Knart I looked Hanid. and from somebody. 50

and peered and peered, and asked impatiently.

"Guess," said Christopher. stared and stared, and glanced,

and

Knart and Hanid did their proped,

gazed, and and squinted, and Gnully I got it didn't scom to be anything to guess. They couldn't. and walked all around. But

they could think of not any still I couldn't see anybody."

animal, not any bird (for why "My goodness!" said Hanid. should it be left behinä?); not

ony automobile, or ship, "And if I had only known." aeroplane.

"It's something," sald Chris- Christopher sald, laughing, "I

what he wouldn't have gone to all that topher, giving them bother. For it was as close to thought might be helpful me as I am to you both right int, that goes from place to Knorf and Hand looked more this minute. Suddenly it started place but stays In the sarbe puzzled than ever.

to speak.".

place,"

Knarf puzzled.

Looked Puzzled

and Hanld

looked

"A sad sort of voice," added Christopher, "It seemed to come from here, from there, from aver the hill, from across the bridge."

Rupert and the Toy Scout÷35

Mr. Dear decióta tá go and look and Daddy got stockings, too at, the stocking tree, but Rupert excisima: WILLZER 50 did maks. 1Ɛ be, may tell. hie, palaimina į teradda Bill.", "And" soʻdid what has taken place. He quickly : mins 171 eries: Rupert, * That's flode. Bill" and, "Willie : talking... what I was coming to tell, you, excitedly. "Hi, Rupert, what do... How can it?) hava ( happened? you think iỹ My stocking way at Look, there are some roqTİ KIZNO/ home after all. - And my Mummy-upd. Let's ask them."

L

#

RUPERT and the

BLACK MOTH

but yea thee kork" of - gully

$1:00

The moon was shining when Christopher heard the voice. This hint didn't help them at all.

"I give

up".

Money Doos It!

Madame

Bit has a theory, about clothing bills too.

"Money" she said, "Is the secret of being well-dressed. A can buy elegance; it. Isn't born to her. That is why

woman

you Feb 50 10W well-dressed young women. They cannot yet afford clothes."

Italy, the said, cornes doser than France to having Ameri- can tastes in clothing.

she

"France has the ideas,”. continued, "but they are not, ad-

Ways good."

:

She summed up the contribu→

tions to fashion of the. three na-

tions this way;

"In Paris is the

in Italy is the most

most news;

beautiful

clothes; in America is the most practicat"United Press.

Honeycomb

Tripe In Batter

Corn and Tomato Soup Honeycomb 'Trips in Batter Mashed Potato.

Cauliflower with Carrots Green Bean

and Onion Salad Glazed Apple-Ple

• Coffee Tea or Milk

All Measurements Are Leval Recipea Serve Four

Corn and Tomato Soup

Combine 1 tin condensed, to: mato soup, 1. (12 oz.)' un'drofnod kernel, corn and 1 c. milk.

Heat, but do not boil. Add 1 tbsp, butter or margarine and

gold Hanid. "So do I, sald Knari. "No, I won't let you give up or 50 8000. I'll give you more

hints. It's long. You take it top. onion salt. whenever you go walking in the country. You take it when you

Honeycomb Tripo in Batter

Cut 1 1b, pickled・・ trips in pieces suitable for serving. Wash and almmer 20 min. in /Water ta

"

go in an automobile. You take it when you go on a bicycle, You don't take it when you go on a ship."

Still Knarf and Hanid cover. Drain; wipó dry: dust ¡couldn't guess,

with salt and pepper;, dip, into, Then Christopher said: "All the batter ond. fry in deep fat right, I'll give you the best hint at 375 F (hot enough to brown Bometimes it's made of a cubo of bread in 3 min.)..i dirt. Sometimes it's mads of Batter: In the order ́-given;) | asphalt. Sometimes it's made of .concrate. I mean, sometimes mix and beat 1 c. sifted encichod flour, 1% tap, baking powder, It's paved and sometimes It

3 trở. Ball: 10 tap, paprike, 1 isn't, "and"

of

A Road!" Khirt and Hamid cold water, 1 well-beaten egg

and tbsp. vinegar. shouted at once

Christopher Cricket nodded. Green Boan and Onion Salad "Yes, that's what it wan! It was tyde

thevoice of the Road that I Drain a 1-lb. Un “chon-string" heard. Poor thing, it goes from green beans, Arrange in layera place to place from 1

n the Atlantic | with 1 thin-sliced peeled mild to the Pacino and yet it

it onion. Add 1/3 e. French dress- always stays behind even 30 min, Servo on lettuce.

behind even when ing (not_sweet), "Chill at least

Knart and Hanid, wondered why D

you tako

They all laughed then.. And

it had taken them so long to guess the meaning of the words. "It all #cerns so plain now," Hanid unid. G

Trick of

drained pickla Add 1 tbsp relish to the batter for honey- comb trips.

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