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THE WAY. by Beachcomber
☐ TODAY we
begin with a special para- graph,
printed side-ways, by a new method, s mali
for
people who
reat round
corners.
Misunderstanding
“YOU mun have had a life
"You
of ups and downs," said
a lady to Captain Foulenough
the other day.
"Yes," replied
the Coplan.
"1
was left on a doorstep when I was [rty-one,"
"By your mother?" anked the foolish lady.
"Oh no," said Foulenough. Dy Charlie Prescuti, After celebrations In connecting? With: Good wood,"
Now's your chance
Cut this out carefully Imanos: Why? Styself: See it column row for the answer.
A good answer
A MAN who
Rice and Oystersk Jambalaya
By ALICE DENHOFF
TOW - about. a Rice, and
HOW
Oyster Jambalaya that is hearty, nourishing, dif- feront and on the thrift side, something that is im- portant after all the splurg- ing?
ensuring that tinned synthetic meat shall do the minimum amount of To serve eight, dlee 1⁄2 pound Harm to the health of the buyers. of small link sausages and cook Henry Irving's goldfish In a skillet or
saucepan until TT whe apparently Henry Irving browned. Add 1/3 c. chopped
who put a goldfish into Ellen Terry hand during a performance onion and cook unill
tender.
tbsp. chopped parsley
of The Blubberhouse Millions He Add 104-oz. tin of cream of muttered, "Fry it, my dear, and to tomato soup, 3 c. water, tsp. the devil with the price of drip- | POR ping. 1 cull this annecdote from thyme. Mr Robert Malston's,
Cameos
of and one e, uncooked rice, “Bring Theatreland."
vigorous boil. Turn the to a heat as low as possible, then cover, and cook over this low Add one edleed, cooked ham, one pint oysters that have been drained, and'
tap. Worcestershire Gauce. . Simmer until edges of Should be the oysters curl. served piping hot.
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
certa Watch Your Small
Cards, and Win
By OSWALD JACOBY
MOST players
pay carefu! attention to the Bees, kings, the fine and queens, but only player is careful about the lower cards. In today's hand the contract depended on correct manipulation of an eight and a
heat for 14 minutes.
.
Ginger-Cheese Pudding
And while we're at it, here's another good suggestion — a Ginger-Cheese Pudding.
To serve four to six people, remove crusts from eight slices Spread bread day-old brend. with 4 c. butter, using it all. Then make four sandwiches, Lising
4 nz. mild processed North's free raise
Swo cheese. Cut sandwiches Into spades in today's hand Is no!
cubes. A | recommended.
free raisc Add tsp. ginger and tsp. he should show real value, and r
sauce Worcestershire
to 2
fonior
said recently
who forced into dishonour-
n
seven.
to
ate action to provide a dowry for this case North's hund was on slightly beaten eggs and 2 c.
his daughter should have been told the trashy side. South
in be blamed for the story of General Daumesnil.
francs to
Jumping
to
cannot milk. Place bread in greased baking dish, and baking dish in pan of hot water and bake In
1013 be WOM oilered A mition game after North had indicated
surrender Vincennes strength with his raise.
West opened the king of clubs
the Prussians, as he was known
to be poor be replied: "My refu
sal will be children's dowry and continued the sulf, where- Tra-la-lal
upon South ruffed, Déclarer COMPLAINTS that his assistants crew two rounds of irungs with best your pardun, lady re the ace and king and hopefully talt Rider-brrat into paper" ungs telor apesung them, are again be led a low hurt towards duni- ing heard. Every assistant should, my's queen. He hoped to find hold her breail while serving the hearts breaking 3-3. with customer and should handle the fund with steriliszd forceps this the jack in the East hund,
When dummy put up the queen of hearts, East won with the nee. East returned a low diamond, and South played low,
try and get it away from me!"
WEST
A 54
♥ 92
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NORTH
Q10 8 32 ❤2&6
• 397
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EAST
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SOUTH (D)
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East-West vul
West North
Bouth
2
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24 Pass Pasa
Opening lead-♬ K
Eut
34
Pass
YOUR BIRTHDAY.......... By STELLA with the king of diamonds and
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
to
hoping that the opponents would be unable to force out his асс on the next round, West won
returned the suit, and South was East was disappointed when able to play the ten of diamonds and thus force out the are. you stick to them, once your mind Now everything depended on BORN today. you are a friend to
alle world. You seem is inade up.
the hearts. South had already self- rodlate kindliness and bring
considerable piness and joy to all those Who ronfidence and should be able to lost three tricks and had to win come within your arbit. The stars make a successful career in bust three heart, tricks in order
ness. You have the ability to spend discard the last losing diamond lave given you a versalle nature
wisely and save your money with from dummy. and you are capable of turning your band to almost anything. In out seeming to pinch pennies. You from fact, you must learn concentration 10 single objective, if you are to become Dutstanding in any field of endeavour. You have talent in mechanies, tnathematics and science. You also enjoy art and music and
creative talent may have some
hap-
along this line which may not show itself unless you consciously velop it.
You
women
your
have
Kücrelindings
10
325 F. oven for 45 minutes to
one hour, or until browned and pulty. and an inserted silver
poon comes out clean.
Orango-Pumpkin Tarts
Make a batch of Orange Pumpkin Tarts and be the toast of family and guests.
Line small plc pons with rich pastry, building up the edges about 1⁄2 inch, Chili.
WOMANSENSE-
In 1047 Years” Time
Here's how the girls are going to dress in "3000 A.D.” according to the film of that name. Chill Williama (left) wears a new look number for white collar workers while Margaret Field models the latest thing in evening wear, Sorry, but bathing suit fashions from "3000 A.D." are unavailable.
FEATHERS WILL
Page, 55
COLOURS AND HEMLINES
By Dorothy' Barkley
Do you have the colour uncluttered by fancy buttons,
"nubergine" in your wardrobe? It's a soft shado in between mauve and blue and it has had success in the new London collections,
1
London. Paterson's line was plain and
pockets.or.bits and pieces.
The latest wool treatment goes by the name of "chine". The material has a confusion of colours blended together as LE New materials for evening were they had blurred under water. alpaca velvet and alpaca satin. Brown shades, to the fore this Designer who launched it as
season, ranged from platinum, colour of the seal was through chocolate and copper, Ronald Paterson, a leading light to black earth. In spite of this, amongst the Independent cou Paterson remains a fiam advoçala turlers, He used it for matching of "black for town".. coal-and-dress outfits punctuated
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with white accessories, and for Yards And Yards melusine hats wớm with grey-vi blue worsted suks,
For an evening dress adaptable
Paterson, who shows lus col- to many roles you couldn's do tection in advance of the other better than follow Paterson's London designers and the French three-way outfit. A typical de- couturiers, has a flair for an sign consisted of a short brasio ticipating the new Paris line, sheath dress, strapless or halter plain for dancing, This year he has gone back to neek, worn
One Of Two
the natural line moulded to the bloused for dinner, and jackete figure, achieved through the cut for cocktails. of the materinli which rounds the The Paterson idea of a full- shoulder, moulds the diaphragm length evening dress has yards and waistline, hugs the hips and and yards of fine freta god flules out at the hem,
intricate tucking on bodies" and skirt, Effects are achieved by line and fabric, sojowel em- broidery, crinolino surts or fancy This is one of the two lines decorations. are taboo. To do launched by Dlor, but everyone them justice, they should be seen has been so busy discussing the against the right port of back- other the short, skirt-that this ground-on a wide," sweeping has been overlooked, Paterson staircase in a stately home or at has rejected all the appendages a full dress state ball, of last season's "romantic look",
an example, tailba tho The cinched-in waist, the hip padding the petticoated skirt are magnificent sand-coloured taffels all "out"
evening gown with Ka matching top coat. The dress had a halter neck swathed top, horizontal tolds across the and which immense skir fullness fell to the ground,
1. Over this went a full length
DANGLE
FROM MILADY'S EARS
New York. By GAY PAULEY
TIME was when feathers
were for hata... But this autumn, women will be wearing them dangling from theff “hræ
Mix, in the order given, 21⁄4 0. cooked pumpkin, 14 c. brown Gugar,
3/8 tsp. salt, 1 tsp cinnamon, 114
Manhattan jewellery c. vaporated. benten milk, 3
4 tsp.designer named Frederick mace, 1 isp. vanilla, c. orange juice and 1 tsp. grated Mosell is responsible.
orange rind. Turn into pastry shells and bake at 425 F. for 25 minutes, or until custard is
firm.
WHAT'S HIS LINE?
MARK W.TEACH Re-arrange the letters to spell his occupation.
(Solution on Page 10)
clothes, plus the throat-baring cowl neckline call for chunky jewellery.
And the designer have gone to town on
carrings from resembling everything bird cages to cryall cautions chandeliers
overabundance
But Jeweller against chunky jewellery. He suggests a combination of large earrings and large bracelet and ne necklace, or else small, curings,
like miniature planotory system, with seven half moon's swinging around each other.
As
own.
with long sleeves, round sh
ders, and a-low. placed yoke at the back into which the full skirt was gathered. The front was edged with a frosty white frill, twelve inches wide, which reached from top to hem:
Paterson writes his "afeanturro"
ia.
Designer Art Smith of New- York makes mobiles two inches into every collection by bis in diameter.. Three copper draped Grecian evening dresses. hoops are strunt inside each In fine silk jersey with intricate other, but hung so that they draping on bodice and skirt, they rotate with the slightest move-change little with
pasalos ment of the head.
fashion, but. remain, the last Designer Claire Brill puts the word in elegance. They take mobile earring in motion with yards. of material, but create a
She swings long, stately line which rough uncut stones, rose quartz and tourmalines-immensely flattering."
stoner-from- hunks pink
of beaten gold.
The major problem with the mobile earring is mechanicol.
It moves unceasingly and it is apt to fail, off, But Mosell has
solution,
so-called The mobile curring is one of "chatelaine" earring is built on Most costume - jówellers are the most popular -ads-for-a-wire which loops over the car. featuring the large earrings this autumn. One manufacturer, "You couldn't lose it in autumn. They point out that Coro; makes this free-form type Charleston contest," he said. the slim, tapered, line of most of costume Jewellery to
Modell claims also to have started the outsize hoop earring which swept the country earlier this year. His feather carrings a large are of two types. One, email bracelet and snug,
Bts flat to the
like 107 a bird wing. The other condets of four layers of feathers dang- ling from each other, and separated by baroque pearls.
BOYS' AND
*necklace
C
and no
"Too much big jewellery," he warns, "and a woman looks like a Christmas tree."
look
United Press.
His
GIRLS MAGAZINE
Mr. Punch Does Some Thinking
—And Decides He Likes to Be a Puppet After All-
By MAX TRELL
NARF and Hanid, the
with shadow-children
| turned-about names, tound
of
show-house In the
corgior. Your affeclions are deepi niaved low, and South Anessed hello, my dears.
When
and you would make a fine wit the ten
hearts. of and mother. But you would prob
of dropped the nine de ably need to discipline yourself to
discipline your children! You are South led Inclined to be too easy-going and dumens
You have a strong wifi and when you want something, you are quite dalermined to get it. You are not one who can be pushed into doing anything You know what you want and intend to get it but in your own way and in your lime. Your opinions are strong and
own
SATURDAY,
VIRGO {AUE. 24-Hept. 23) Visitors, perhaps from out of town, can make this weekend an excep- tlonally pleasurable one for you.
24-Oct. 23} -- LIBRA (Bert. Write those letters which have been neglecting, recently. good time to catch up
West
-
your
him for that," "And," said Mr Punch, "even though I do good morning and good after- noon to the children whenever they come into the room, I for never say it loud enough
I just think them to hear 'me. of saying it."
Compromise
Giannequins showing the col- lections provided new accomary netes. They wore black suede court shoes with new "spindle"!
heel and curved Instep. And they introduced the "long look
short hair". Hair was combed off the forehead, and, curled at the ends to. frame the face and compliment the new hats which are worn flat on the bead.
The London Arm which whole- sales
Dior reproductions has adapted itselt to the reaction to the short skirt.
It sits on the denon between those who want short skirts and those who don't. In its "Fashion Policy for Autumn, 1933" le an- nounces that caters for both.
Although each model has the new. Dior length of 10 inches from the ground, it has a deep them so, that those who wish can {lot · 'it down'two'or ́three inches ifo the old level;
If the house; that introduced · the short skirt now suggests that | all worrión - will not; adopt the new length and they will not bo cold-shouldered if they don't, then what's all the fuss about?
work very hard at amusing the children. You know you do!"
"And you haven't been the
"That's because puppets can't Mr kind to anybody!" added Knart. Declarer entered dummy by
"You always say nice things really talk out loud," Knarf Bro forid of a beautiful
Punch sitting on the stage about people and you don't scola said, "except to us and the hume and cannot be happy unless leading the nine of spades to his little
toys." Besides, complain. are pleasant,; Harmonibus and congenial. You have dummy's ten and returned the children's room. He looked un- or.
"Yes," Mr Punch good. Whenever
agreed, East naturally usually thoughtful and serious. manners ore delimite ability as an interior de eight of hearts.
the children come in, you say "that's the reason all right. But greeted him cheerfully.
I'm good morning or good after I wish things were different. I
wish
strings didn't have hearts, very glad to see you. I've just noon."
attached to me. I'd liko to some his last trump to been thinking of
very Mr-Punch smiled sadly. "I'm dance and sing and act for: the to make unnecessary sacrifoss for six of hearts. This enabled him
dummy's queen and returned the important things."
ICE AGE_PIN-UP What important things?, Telly to have to contradict you. children-all by myself.""
I don't really do anything to to win a finesse with the seven us, please."
GIRL. FOUND children. amuse the
If they Voice Was Happy To find what the stars have in
"You haven't been unkind to store for tomorrow, select your of hearts and cash the king of
didn't pull the strings on Lazy and Unkind birthday star and tead the corres- learts to discard the last din-
anybody," Knart fold Mr
Washington. Mr-Punch was silent for a arms and legs, I wouldn't move
Punch, ponding paragraph., Let your birth-mond from dummy,
Anthropologists may have dis moment, Then he smiled, and day star be your daily guide,
South would have lost his "Well," replied Mr Punch, at all."
winked. Hix "Ot course!" eried'
"the" covered a veritable pin-up girl in. "But you're contract he had failed to play "I've been; thinking that I'm
a puppet, Mr chuckled, and
Iran-one who walked the earth the eight of hearts on the second very lazy and very unkind and Punch. Puppets can't move by valec sounded happy again. "But shadows..
the butt is my manners aren't at all any- themselves," Hanid and Knarf children like me because I am a any more about those things. Described as fuller, slenderer.
that wouldn't be right. The
Then I'm not going to think sometime during the inst ice age, round of that suit.
tried to say.
be happy
those you love.
SEPTEMBER 5 »
to get as muen rest and light re
creation as possible.
* BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 22)--
ir
not
be able to win the third heart thing to be proud of."
"But, Mr Punch-you're
Hankd broke in. "You lazyl”
Do things at home that you may trick with the seven in his own have been neglecting all week. A hand, which would be im
up on your possible if dummy still hold the CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 203eight of hearts;
yot
M
nas time to catch chores,
ACORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- Relax tensions' this werk-end. Plan
The sights are favourable for
DUMB-BELLS
CAN I GET SOME FIRE INSURANCE ON MYSELF IVE
BEEN FIRED FOUR TIMES THIS WEEK!
good me put-or-doors. Make the long week-end a One, ong.
AQUARIUS (Jin, zi-Teh.. 1 —
Don't attempt`te do any
work over tits long week-end,
fend your summer playlimel
seriou
EX
V✰CARD Serisek♦
CHESS PROBLEM
By B. HLIKENG
Black, 10 pieces.
1
North *East South
PISCKA (Feb, 20-Mar,- 20) - Q-With both sides vulner-
Cate in preparation is much bet able, the bidding has been: ter than trying to hurry through West
a job: avoid possibility of making 3 Hearts 3 Spades Pass
uttakes. ARIES
(Mar. 21-AD¥‹
You, South, hold: Spades 0-0,
If you must work the half day, Hearts 9-0-2, Diamonds A-K-
then don't let your mind wander
on the week-end pleasures. Stick to -7-3, Clubs A-b. What do
your job.
TAURUS" (Apr.- 21-May 21) ---
you do?
Bid four. diamonds. The
the sumuner season, to take full hand is obviously too strong to advantage of it for pleasurable rei pana, and is unsuited to a raise Enxation.
CEMENT
(tay 22-Fund 31) or to a game in no-trump. You Get outdoork. It ‘at All possible. must bid your long wult and This can be time for building await development, up health and energien) «for », the
mutton.
CANCER
(June 2X-July ́ ́ 13) -
TODAY'S QUESTION
"The bidding is the same as in
Best the mind as well in the body the question just answered. today, Neither can función wall You, South, hold: Spades K-0-2, the-other in-stred) NA "LED" (HITEHAWA M-Flourt 4, Diamonds A-K»Q-J-7-. In tensions Peresakk peak, then 16, 3, ̈ Clubs "A-3-3. What do you Tax them, through communion with? Mother Naturb, Gel outdoors and
White, 5 plecas) - White to play: nate in three.
Solution to "jesterdasa problem:
1, P-37, any; 2, N, B. (db) ch) pr P (disch, prisë dr B), płaskan.
iny
puppet
because I do have I'm just going to "And I do complain, Mr strings attached to my arms and making them happy. I do love Punch went on. "This morning, legs. It means they can make them," he said. for exemple, I complained be mo do whatever they please, and And he smiled again because cause the puppy came along and make me say whatever they the important thing is to love
everybody! nibbled at my slippers. I scolded think I ought to say."
Rupert and the Pepper-Rose-26 | Another new
Rupert gets up with miel.' "Please, the rose belongs to Maty Quite-Contrary," he says!?! There's a buah covered with them in her garden. She can't understand them! jandi l'out'trying to find somebody: "whe_doga," Can you help me 24
But we must heig," says the leading Imp. That's our job. never saris Mary a flower like thisp Roses should not smell of pepper 1/ Come. Ter usjook at our recorda, Telling Rupert to follow, the Imps of Spring allstace, Awayi-
"Adventure"
RUPERT and the DOUBLE DREAM
$1.
and fairer oven than present day
Norwegian women; stie was bi für
cry fom the grotesque Cro- Magnon and Neanderthal types to familiar in school text books, The amazon » like. woman is belloved to represent the earliest known member of the true human race.
Scientists offer this description of the female cave dweller from her akull alone, all timt WAS.. located in an 'excuvation under three levels of glacial gravel in Iran.
Other
less well-preserved skulls also wero discovered nearby, and from these and relics found with thom faliente that diko people with whom the wORTLETA lived were primitive hunterm and food gatherers. ̧':
Fortunately, hoad atzo is no las dication of intelligence or modern women would be envious of her. Ice-arte' counterpart. The analest skull, la :: 100: coble: celimetres larger than the average for, eddays, women,