EDITORA PAZOU SERVICE.

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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952,

• JACOBY

CYAN

ON BRIDGE

For The Amarlins Magaitne by Charles D, Pearson

"What do you mean, chopped beef again? You're beginning to talk like my husband.”

• BY THE WAY

by Beachcomber

Μου

TOURGOULLOU! Such ignor

ance of the elements of polite Iving! "The River Ariege," it says, "rises in the lake of Naguilles." IL does 110 such thing.

Naguilles IF above the ancient forge of Orlu, the oldest forge in the world. Ariege, my own Arlege, rimes in the lake tif Font-Negre. 7.000 feet up. I know Its boyhood, as it goes leaping along by Hospitalet and down to Ax and Les Estiäunes, where it meets the Axton. Together they go chattering along to Toracon ́inet "Tartarin's), and so to Foix and

Pamiers. There used to be gold in these parts, and sa late as the

4

rolled Kinder the cart, her sheld fell into the road, her spear got atuek in a wheel, the horse took fright, and the driver, Fred Ambley, was help less with laughter. From an upper window of the Eagle's Head the land. Jord's ne'er-do-well aon blew repeated kisses do Boodleen, who was trying to twist her upear clear of the wheel, The band, which should have been playing Soosinger's "March of the Vikings." petered out with a few discordant notes, and a railway parter. off duty, trod on Mies Faggot's

poodle Raymond. "ARAM" remarks the Plýney St. Vitus and Fobrett Evening Echo, "locked more like a night of the Victoria Polace than a rehearsal for the Great Day.”

eighteenth century people were Television in schools

searching for it in the matintains, 1 would sooner have the dark wine they drink in Vicdresos.

The Pibney Carnival

YESTERDAY, for the first time.

Minute Slopoorner mounted the hay-cart on which she will make beg triumphal journey through Pibney A Bondicen. Mr Campbur nasisted her to mount. She slipped, and knocked his hat off. Her helinet

A visit to Lambeth Fire Station and a programme about life in s Eighthouse failed to arouse children's interest.

(News item.)

WHAT on earth do the pampered

darlings want? A talk about fir cones? Facts about beeswAN? A glimpse of a sausage fretary? OT must they have "Killer Kit and HI!m Cang'?

YOUR BIRTHDAY ....... By STELLA

BORN today, you

MONDAY, AUGUST 18

alert the brilliant success you destro and expect. Your ambitions are high. Silck to them, work toward thêm, and you should ultimately achieve

have ap mind, which together with your emotional mature wilt give you the opportunity to achieve greatness in the creative print you properly apply yourself. You are gifted in peting, public speaking, and have a good store of native wit. You have the ability to jest your way out of a diMcult lluation- gift which can prove mighty useful. But don't always depend upon mental oblity to get you out of trouble. Much better to stay out in the first place. You are rather inclined to go to extremes. If you are "for" come: thing, you are far it 101 percent) 1 against you are equally set in

There is your opposition.

them.

sex

You have all the instincts of on executive and know how to Lead others.. You have the gift of mak- ing friends who can prove userui. Since you are generous in sharing the returna, you get help easily when you ask for it.

An early marriage should prove a happy one. You of the fair should make what is called a "good marriage"—that is, you might wea wel or social position or both.

To find what the stars have in alore for tomorrow. select your birthday star and read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day stár be your dally guide. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19

more

than a light touch of genius In your make-up. But that touch needa developing, if it is to bring you

(July LEO

24-AUR

2) Help with sorne neighbourhood Re- tivity. It may be a party for home- corning servicemen. Do your full share of work. ~~ VIRGO-

-(AVE."

20)

CAPINCORN (Dec, 21-Jan. Don't let uncertainty cloud your day Clear up dimeütles and get a fresh start.

AQUARIUS (JA 21-Feb. 19) --8cpt-23)-- Don't-let-yourself get sidetracked. of the beautiful Keep your eyes squarely on can bring you great happiness at goal ahead.

An appreciation

tnis ting, brighten your spirits.

LINNA (Kept. 24-Ort. 293

Your family may need more than your ordinary care just now. Be Kenerous and sympathetic in every- thing.

the

PISCES (Feb.

*20-Mac. 20)- Utilise your best talents today, ex- pecially if you are contacting some- one important to your future.

ANIES

(Mar. 21-Apr. 20)→ Be an inspiration to those who may be discouraged. Your optimism can prave contagious and helpful.

TAUKUS Just, bide your tune and take things as they come for now. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)- Don't get drawn into an argument,

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- Forcing decisions will get you no- where.

no matter what happens. Just stay calm; bite your tonguri

DUMB-BELLS

WHY DIDNT / IT DIDNT YOU SHOOT/ HAVE THE

THAT

TIGER?

RIGHT KIND OF EXPRESSION

ON ITS FACE FOR

A RUG!!

$614 • mi krosin-NNISARE

IT'S

BARBS

By HAL COCHRAN

TTB funny how many people

who always

want to start

something are never in Fight when there's something to be started.

Closing your eyes when kis

enough, airla - you mouth

ing isn'

shirt

should" blso keep your

(Apr. 21-May 21) Don't let the younger generation create tensions. Take it in your stridel

GEMINI

Take a youngster to a movie or the

(May 22-J120 213 theatre this afternoon. It will do you good, too!

CANCELL

fagne 22-July 23)-

A fine day for starting a new job. It given new obligations, prove in- dustrious.

CROSSWORD

Across

1. Weyalde over much sought

After many decades 20 in France, (9)

3. Out for the vegetarian. (4)

Wilat = pail (4)

10. Changed lato, after mustos!

drama. (V)

1. An averted beading. (7)

18. tahlander, nothing to mother

, but a defect in vilon. (7)

$0. Feeling but not encircled. 13)

IV. At what good holding divided at pontoon could "take the book. (0)

20. Pluck of wit geme in dight. (3)

23..

Returns to balt, (4),

· May be un case). (5).

21 To the pup a doll. (0)

26 Open spaces from one sparis (5) 26 Witness

(31

Downs

'kładu by the anali, stuw19, (8)

Put over by authority. (a). Iteward. [4]

Or return in part, 18).

a. Now hoop of sugar cane (5)

B. One of the cat family.(4)

V. Be thu undarnesta

(8)

1. They're dot outward pound. (7)

11. Fialaty discerniblo (6)

17 Retator or recaler for

so

17 Retainer or macelyer

We can understand why many fathers' worry about their used to be one sons. They themselves.

21. Thinking numbing. (3)

22, Nosey Parker; (3)

solution of Baturday's purjo. Acromat

Astoliqi v Nuares: 20:

If you want to know, what, wood de Mendaga kejar

the phis mean when they say MERIGATOTT 5. Adoration. "they" haven't -n-thing to Wear,

Po to a bathing bored,

Chipoled

Flodes: 17 fra 19, MD: BİÇ GERA,

WOMANSENSE-

Brush Up Defence To FOR LOVELY LEGS AND ANKLES

un

Be Good Player

By OSWALD ́JÁCODY

WHENEVER you find a player,

who is consistently success ful in tournament play you may be quite sure that he is expert defence. On the average, you play defence twice as often as you are declarer, and you therefore have twice as much opportunity to show your de- fensive skill (or lack of it) as your ability to play the dummy.

The truth of this general principle fuborno out in die cane of Dr Kalman Apfel, one of the outstanding brute players of New York City. He held the East cards in tho Hand shown today, inken from the recent

· Eastern Tournament.

West opened the douce of spades, and. Dr. Apfel won with the king. Before making ·hia next play, the doctor thought carefully, and per- hapa it would be instructive to follow Bis thoughts,

It was clear that West had led J fourth best spade, and that South therefore held. exactly two spades. It was equally clear that South held either ten of eleven cards in hearts and clubs, Hence there WAX no chance that the defenders could win a diamond trick.

Since dummy's clubs obviously solidified declarér's, Holding, the only chance of deloating the contract

WEST

4J742 VK94

K703

JA 95

NORTH

1083

87. ◆AJOS

KQ4

*

FAST SAKS Q5

Q103121

673

SOUTH (DI

496

AJ 10032

• None

AJ 10 62

Both sides vul.

South 1❤

West

North

East

Pass

1 A

PRAS

24

Pass

2 N.T.

Pass

Pass

3 N.T.

4

Poss

Pass

Рака Pars

Opening lead--✯ 2

Courly 20th Century-Fox Any list of ludios with lovely legs would have to lead off with Betty Grable's name.

By HELEN FOLLETT

DOLEFUL indeed in the young slowly, sending the knees out lady who, after slipping on at the sides until the buttocks sheer nylons and encasing her 'rest on the heels, Up on the toes, feat in amart, expensive shoes, down on the heels, take a deep must regard a pair of ankles breath and repeat. that are anything but sapling- shaped. Daintiness and charm of outline are not present when the hinge between caif and pedal is sit on a low chair, bare feet int Here is one for the lazy girls: thick and graceless.

For Laxy Girio

on the flour, six inches apart,

Film stars, famous for their toes pointing straight ahead. Lift lovely legs, have deer-like, slen te toca as high as you can, der ankles above which a neat keeping the heels on the floor, out-curve forms the calves. It is turning the foot from side to this matter of perfect proportion side. There will be a strong that creates good lines and wins muscle pull from ankles to knees that will strengthen fibres and beauty banners. And do not fancy that nothing must be done dissolve tat cells that may be to preserve this happy state of present. affairs. Betty Grable keeps her Avold high heels as much as legs in form by dancing; others possible during this campaign go through daily calisthenics.

for leg loveliness, See that your shoes are properly fitted have flexible leather soles,

Corrective Exercisó ..

Q

a

and

EYE shadows are smart and

THE

„Page 5

BATTLEFIELD

MISS MARJORIE H. ROULSTON wrote a best-selling book, A Live Alone and Like It." Recently she' published 's golde" for the widow or divorpes, Here are sample remarks'

on relations with the mala sex:

“A well-timed 'Insult can do wonders for a woman's. morale, especially after forty."

·

‚· "When you can make your opponent think you find him Irresistible without rousing the fear of the Hunted, the 'battle; in won and you're off on a beautiful friendship,“

"Beinte. brazen; they'll think the worst, but they'll be flattered, though frightened."

"Feed them well and have a well-supplied cocktail tray."

"Look your best; it's not flirtatious, it's good sense?

It's fun to have young men friends and old ones and all ages in between, and It's also good for you, th

"The women who have enough warmth and understanding to make men'confide in them are the happiest women in the world, next to the happily married ones)"

•You Can Start All Over (The World's Work, 93. Gd.).

few intriguing. They "do something." Menus Featuring Specialties Of

There are corrective exercises for ankles that have exceeded normal measurements. If this la your troublo, spend a indnutes each day on this nor- malising project and you will be rewarded. Take careful mea- curements of mkle and calf when beginning.

Don't put, on a lot and then subtract: It can't be done; the effect will be smeary, Start in the centre of the lid, along the line of the lashes where

the

A Famous Washington Hotel

Stand erect, tummy in and up, colour should be deeper. Keep Wexclaimed the Chef, as we

ligh

667HAT an interesting, hotel!". chest high, arms extended out moving upward, using

shoulder to pressure. Stop when your finger the Hotel Raleigh in Washing- walked along the corridors of

on a line from the

provide balance. Come up slow touches the cave of the eyo

ly on the toes. Lower the body socket. If you want to do a high-ton, D. C., on the way to our

Piano Or No Piano,

Diana Loves It

TOLLYWOOD--Diana

H has

"

By BEN COOK

П best-selling plano made. recording on the market these days but she says rumours that she plans to go on a concert igur are, to put it politely, not correct.

No Piano Part Ironically, although "The Great Companions" is a musical, Diana

For

class job, place a magnifying rooms. "Regard, Madame, the mirror in a strong light. A mir- bronze plaques on some of the of this kind is pure joy doors Fritz Kriesler, Lauritz during the make-up session. Melchoir, Lily Pons, etc."

How far the pigment should extend out at the aides is the

These are the suites occupied

DINNER Jellied Consomme with Lomon Veal Cutlet Brawned New Potatoes Asparagus or Carrots

Angel Custard Fruit Sauca

Coffee Toa Milk AB Measurements Are Lovel. Recipar Sarve Four (Reelpes patterned after those at Hotel Raleigh, Washington.)

VEAL CUTLET

problem that has to be worked by these musicians when they out in individual cases. It should the bell-boy. "The proprietor aliced very thin. Season with come to Washington," explained Order 1 to 11⁄2 lb veal cutlet not extend beyond the end of

manager of this hotel, Mr C. C. salt and pepper. Dig in enriched the eyebrows.

Schiffeler, is a singer himself flour and saute in butter about

trics to mako the hotel 20 min or

unul fork-tender. .hiz musical When done and brown on both

aldes,

remove. Add

If a girl has a little flair for he Lynn months before the recording was the unusual, she can apply blue

shadows and then use bluo mas-home-like for

friends." cara on her lashes. The effect

1 fine. I must meet that gentleman!" chopped pecied onion to tha is wonderful on the true blonde

our International pan and brown lightly. Surin with golden hair and china blue exclaimed

34 c. cream; strain it - aver the is the only cast member who gets eyes. Of course she will have to Singing Chef.

veal cutlet and serve. no chance to show off her forgo the use of rouge which

her delicate often mars

We had an inspiring visit with musical attri utes.

Note: A half-cup of undiluted blonde

inn- concentrated fresh milk, may be She plays 0 welfare worker complexion anyway, and she Mr Schiffeler-gourmet,

will have to use lipstick that is keeper par excellence and grand used instead of crean; Any ten- so close to the naturai colouring singer. We heard his remarkable der cut of veal. may be sub that artifice will not be ap-recording of Wolan's Great Faro- stitutod.... parent. It just won't do to look well aria, with the Philadelphio

"It couldn't happen," she in- consisted in getting two trump tricks,sisted. "It couldn't be done;" Dr Apfel then proceeded to make the play that brought in two trump tricks.

Just for the fun of it, see if you can find this play for yourself before you read on.

After winning the first trick with the king of spades, Dr Apfel cashed llie see of spades and led his third spade.

Dummy won the third space and declarer Bnessed the Jack of hearts, losing to West's king. West returned his last spede, and Dr Apfel ruffed with the queen of hearts.

Now South had to lose a second Trump trick. He had to, overruff with the new of hearts, after which West's nine of hearts became a sure winner.

♥ CARD Senses

Diana, whose career

has received"a' shot in the arm from

now

co-

& series of performances an television drama, is starring with Dan Dalley in fim. She says it would take her six months of practice, day and night, to get ready for a concert tour.

now

"Perhaps I could get bookings on the strength of my reputation as a screen' actress," she said, "but that doesn't mean I'm qualified for such a tour. I wouldn't want to disappoint any- body who paid good money to hear me play."

a

Diann was discovered for the movies when she was child plano star at Michigan's famous Interlochen music camp.

Her current plano recording is "Slaughter Tenth Avenue,

Q-The bidding has been: North East

Bouth West 1 Spode 1 Heart

You, South, hold: Spades None. Hearts 7-3-3-2, Diamonds 3-9-7-4-2 Clubs --6-6. What do you do?

A-Pass. You have excellent dis- tribalion, and you would hava raised You heart if West had passed. should not make a free bid, how- and she worked hard for three:

ever, without even as much a queen in your hand. If your partner cannot rebid, there is no future in the hand.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the samo z in the question just answered. You, South, hold: Spag.7-4-2.

None. Hearts 7-3-3-2, Disman

Clubs K-8-8-5. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CHESS PROBLEM

By M. L. D. ARTZ

Black, 9 pieces.

White, 7 places.

White to play: mate in two.

on

who

doesn't get near a keyboard. "That's all right with me," she said. "It's a good dramatic role and I love it, plano or no plano.'"

United Press.

LAMB OF MUTTON *WITH SPAGHETTI

IF YOU'VE A LITTLE BIT OF MEAT OVER, CUT IT IN TINY CUBES AND WARM THEM UP IN SOME TOMATO

SALICE

BOYS' AND

scenic,

BOIL SOME SPAGHETTI IN

SLIGHTLY

SALTED

MELT A NICE PIECE OF MARG IN THE ABOUT 15 MIN. ( BAUCEPAN. DRAIN IN A COLANDER

WATER_FOR

AND RUN THE COLD TAP OVER И то втор IT STICKING TOGETHER:

HEAT

UP THE BPAGHETTI WITH THIS, SEASONING WITH PEPPER

Orchestra.

NOW ADD A.... FEW SPOONFULS OF GRATED CHEESE. AND STIR GENTLY WITH A FORK

TILL IT MELTS

TURN ON TO, a DISH, AND SERVE THE MEAT IN THE

MIDDLE

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

A Case Of Mistaken Identity

-Knart Isn't Busy, So He's Taken for a Flower!---

By MAX TRELL

"Perhaps," said the bee, buzz- ing around Krand's head

stump, or a bush, or a hedge be- cause while you don't exactly look like any of them, you do act like them."

***I do?" exclaimed Knart. and sounding as puzzled as he felt.. INARF was sitting under the glaring at his hair, his nose, his "I do?" Then he added before

shade of

tree, eyes and his mouth; "-pataps the boe had a chance to say ang- an apple

thing: "But I don't see how I can and you're a stump." feeling very comfortable

"A stump?"

act like a flower, or a stump, or lazy. (for it was that kind of o

"Stump-stump-stump!" re a bush, or a hedge. They don't warm Spring afternoon) when

peated the bec, zig-zagging act at all. They stay right in one along came a boo.

furiously each time she said the spot and don't move." word. "A cut-down freel"

"That's it! That's exactly what

"Buzz-zy-buzz!" Knart heard

this

the bee saying as she zig-zagged "No!" said Knarf quiet loudly. I mean!". all around •him, looking way and that way for a dower "I'm NOT a stump!"

stump...hmmm... with some honey in it. She not a stump? Are you a rock?" suddenly stopped in mid-air to

glance at Knant. She scowled.

"Not "

"No!"

"I say," she

11

Jool

like a tand,

"you don't

"A bush? A hedge?"

"No, no, not I'm not any of those things!"

It was now Knarf's urn to scowl. I don't feel like moving," he grumbled presently. "But I can when I feel ko it."

"Folks who are lucky enough to be able to move, don't sit in a

"You're sure you're not

S

WHITE OR "ANGEL" CUSTARD

Bent 4 egg whites until barely frothy, with “3⁄41⁄2 c. sugar, 1⁄4 tsp. salt, tsp. vanila and 1⁄2 tbsp.

cornstarch. Then beat in 2 c. whole milk. Strain into slightly buttered custard cups. Stand on several folds of paper in a bak ing pan; surround with boiling water and bake 30 min, or until slightly browned on top and a knife, when inserted near the centre, comes out clean. Chill, and serve surrounded with any chilled slightly sweetened frus cocktail mixture, flavoured with a little cinnamon.

If

Jou

are giving a wedding luncheon of

party: supper

you might

keto one of the dishes we mjoyed ot the Hotel Raleigh.

WEDDING LUNCHEON

Jelied

OR SUPPER

Consomme

Wafers

Celery Curls Olives Radishes Chicken Salad with Capers Finger Rolls Purfalt. Raleigh Little Cakes ****Coffee Ta PARFAIT RALEIGH

For this elegant dessert you will need 1 pt. vanilla icn cream, 1 pt. raspberry itu, 1 pt. chocolate los.cream, .1. c. caramos sauce, 2 c. sweetened whipped. cream and 18 marrons glaces (or use chopped toasted almonds). In each parfait (or deep sherbet) glass put 1.tbsp. caramel, sauCHİC. Layer in equal parts of vanilla Ice cream, raspberry -- ice, and ** chocolate Ice cream. Top, with whipped cream, a marron gipce or chopped almonds, Will serva

10

TRICK OF THE CHEF

For a refreshing fellled soup,' put a tin of concentrated: con- somme in the freezing compart

Rower!" the bee asked Kdarf,ment of thờ refrigerator for 30

min. Spoon Into chied bouillon

serve with 'quartered

"Well," said the bee, standing heap like you're doing this very the ground. They can't be cups; dust with minced water In mid-air again and gazing minute. They consider them blamed for acting as though they cress;. curiously at Kharf, "I'm certain selves thankful to be able to were lazy, They're not lazy. You lemon. ly surprised."

keep busy."

Smiled in Surpriso "I'm not one!" sald Kaart, Solution to Saturday's smiling in surprise that anyone, problem:

especially a ber, should think so,

"Not a flower? You're sure1 be

1, P—K7, any; 2, R, Kt (dia ch), or dbl ch), or P (=Q, or R)

matca.

.-

INTELLIGENCE TESTY

Village Hall

BY. T. O. HARS

THE Bakers, the Parmers. tho Draper and the Carters made up a party for a (at the Village Hall,

dance were six dances in it.

Por each dance, each of th men S

by the Wile of one of the others, and en no two occasions was the 'distribution of partners the samme. Nor. as fare, Daker to a head taller then kir, Farmer. did these two dance, together 63 All

Baker danced the first and third dances with Mrs. Draper, kirs.. Baker, partnered Carter In the second and sixth danco Kirs. - Carter',wza- Farmer's partner:

the fourth

- Who partnered whani in the-

(Solution on Page 10);}

saki the bee.

“Oh yest' I'm sure I'm not a floweri"

"I don't know why you should

surprised."

Acts Liko Thom

"But" started Knarf.

"But flowers and stumps and bushes and hedges," the bee "I'm surprised," said the boo," went on quickly, "can't help "that you're not a flower, or a themselves. They're stuck In

Rupert's Summer Adventure-24

Rupert fealizes that the plan la succeeding, so he drops: all the dragon, food and moves nervously aside. He has no need to worry:

‚ fót the dragon" hardly notices him

over its tail and grabbed the end of the chain. He feels very not seem to mind at all, Firm frightened, but the dragon doc finishes the food and then, cheer fully, prstices; along, the batzage.

and makes straight for its meal, leading Rupert rapidly towards the

In another instant be han atapped entrance,

VAL ALL RIGHTS „REESAYUD

RUPERT and the

WRONG PRESENTS

· Ach‹ Mammy and Daddy to boy you the

· book al gallyandered fristego skonci

Ther

Only · Tom" Booth – Chan | Marsing: Pave

..arel't/

Knart scowled again.

Everybody's Busy:

Wimple

"Do something!" the bee said. Wind-beater

"Get up on your feet! Keep busy! Everybody's busy who call be busy! I'm busy making honey, The chickens are busy laying CHES. The aro

Cows busy giving milk. The birds are busy, building. nesta. The pigs are busy eating or looking for something to cat. The ant is busy storing up food for the winter, I ́don't know of anybody who Jan't busy except you!"

Knarf got up. "All right, bee he said, "suppose you're right. But It's such a beautiful day to be inzy in.":

"Good," said the bee, and slic buzzed off...buzz-zy-buzz:

"Silly old bee," said Knart to himbol as he walked home "Can't be busy just reating and watching how busy everybody

co inrogo

Novel and

- As] this muturrian

ward HarYI

(of red vely *vided with *

But Knarf equld plmont, hear | velvet the bee saying:

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