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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953.
onel UP and Mr. DOWN... by Walter
BY
(Hinds Hi
THE WAY •
by Beachcomber
a
LL the musician in one surges still whistled in Porthcawl, where he At the murrace on rendirur of the played it as pistesforte re a girl who can play the harp with varried out and anglued in the her toes.
Does the reeline gracefully on a
tecanter couch.
Or
each outstretched ive caressing the golden wires? does she hold the harp umpended cloft on the pulma of her feet, like a Japanese Juggles with an inverted Lable? Or doen she stand on one leg and use the other to the wires? Buch shear virtuosity reminds me of the Wendover Wizard, who played the vial tander water, using his elbow, An ill-natured jest
inanager's office.
Etiquette for all
NEVER But into your enough more than orni enn swallow of nament's motion if spoken 1p. A always contioman's mouth should appear to be empty during en- vermion with a lady. If the tulks tanerosingly, the should drop his templan to the floor, and, while stoop. ing to retræeve it, contrive to match a sneruthful or two in the My, To rovide for these occasions it je w
REMEMBER An occasion when at idea to drop n öittle dood an
Crewe, Hablint's
4 concert at Maludy for Planoforte and Flutę“ was being played. with Sir Gerald Harry at the flute. The pianoforte's keys and pedals had been ameared
with marine glue by some unauthor- Jeed lout, and during the fret har the playa, Tolschorn, stuck fast. The audience my him wirbining with his foot and hands, but heard nothing. Bir Gerald come to the rescue with a solo: PIT-it-pirt, the tone that is
to the floor pes moim ben courre han been served, as a kind of emergency retion.
Crossing the road
PEOPLE who cram roads are such a danger to the safety of motor. ists that when the new regulations foils of pedestrian personnel coine into
fotce a distinction will have to be made between those who can blend a reasonable excuse for wishing to cross, and those who are purpose.
WHAT'S HER LINE? by the accepted ne
MINNIE McHARDE
Re-arrange the letters so spell her occupation.
(Solution on Page 10)
creaming without a demand, of a The Peiton, on emmer's actrees, showing that he or she must cross in urder to go home.
Jegitunate reason for crossing. In the case of a pedestrian who crosSCH to meet a Kriend, he would be required to prove that it was a meet. Ing to discuss business and not merely an act of friendship undertaken in o Ispirit of lovity,
YOUR BIRTHDAY...... By STELLA
BORN
12:3
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Loday, you have a fighly ideallatie nature and one whicti an it might be. is not a practical Your ambitions are high but some. timen you diffuse your energies to that you take longer to gel" where La actually you want to go than
necessary. Perhaps your interest
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1
LIBRA (sept. 24-Oct. 23)--it, you end #tand how to others, the Brise may come when reciprocation wi be very helpful to you.
SCORPIO (Det.
22) -
21.Nov. Monial effort comes rally today. Let your bisin solve problems and save your itinetest
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 23)-
If unexpected company drops in, pit
un a pleasant tuce.
prine. year't have
Devite the sur
nine.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 9-Jan. 20)~~~ Take plenty of time to think out long-range plans for they will prive important to your future.
AQUARIUS n. 41-Feb. 19)--Stay on the conservative side these days, specially if it anything to do with limittees or Sonaws.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20). A litte day for shopping. There should be bargains galore, especially if you are Furnishing new home.
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)—17·40g~ gestions are good ones, don't ignore them. Sometimes a little well-timed advice is your good luck.
21) TAURUN (Apr. 21-May Business matters will call for your
Don' full attention.
stirk the lightest detail or you will regret it. OEMINI (May 22-June 21)-Get your emotions under strict control. This the time to let reason guide your alelons.
CANCELL (June 22-July 23)-Thu best profits come from a conserva- tive prourne st now. Being 100 Adventuresome rieky business. LED (July 24-Aug. 23)-Don't act on the advice of a novice judi cow. you need financial help, go to an expert for 31.
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By A ELLERMAN
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Solution
problem:
to
yesterday's
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SOLUTION
TO CHECK
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Study “Stayman', It's Worth While
By OSWALD JACOBY
PLEASE explain what is meant
by the Bayında Convention," unk correspondent. Since many renders have made ile samo request, Fil do my best to oblige with an illustrativo mnd.
After South's opening bid of atm
North
bedding no-trump. proble.n. He is interested in a game at Fonder if South has a four-card filter that suit; otherwise North is Interested in galle at no-trump. even remotely - North is not terested in a game at diamonds,
actually although
d game diamonds would be rafer than at no- trump as tire cards le.
North bids two clubs (the Stay- man Convention), asking his parister to show a biddable nuafor auti if he haw one. North does not show " real club Kilt by thie bld.
t
South follows through by bidding two spacios. He has been asked tü show a biddable major kull, and he If Bouth did not have must do AJ,
NORTH
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biddable major sult, he would hid two diamonds or possibly two no- trump).
North neegis no further infor Miation. As long as South has a biddablo spade zült, the best gane aurely be in spades. contract will North Jums to game becours he has In high cards 11 polita (9 points and vointa for the two doubletons). and knows that South has at frost 10 no-trump opening points for the
bid.
South make the game al spades with great case. He wins the second club trick with the king, drawn and then the rounds of trumps, develop the diamonds. The up- parents get die ace of clubs and the
YESTERDAY'S king of diamonds, but nothing elec
PUZZLE
716
I think he's in a hurry.”
BOYS' AND
played
If South.
the hand at he would be de three no-trump. feated. The clubs would be opened and established. West would" gain the lead with the king of diamond in time to run his clubs, and the defenders would thus inke four clubs
arud
A diamond. T
WOMANSENSE
Buttons
*DIOR
In block and white checks.
From "Eiffel Tower" To The Chalice Look
F
Dior's Paris collection featured the
"Elfel Tower" look, with short skirts and blowry tops, or short exaggerated bell shapes,
By GAY PAULEY New York. FASHION experts have decideil that this autumn and winter woman should look like, a parasol, a barrel, a walking stick, a champagne glass. the Eiffel Tower.
+
or even
For this is the year in which de- just to make signers aren't conteht clothes. They've got to name, the ro- Bulls 100. And some of the terms set a record of some sort for the phrase coiners..
The parasol and. Walking, stick silhouettes, for instance, are the names given slim tapered skirts by American designers Harvey Berin and Tina Leser,
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Christian Dior's' clothes from hia New York collection, are supposed to give a woman "the challce look" the shape of a champagne'goblet.
and braids
☆
WHETHER Your autumn suit fastens with one button
or seven it is likely to be braid-trimmed. Reminiscent of grandfather's smaking jacket, black silk braid trims the Paris model above, from Christian Dior, in black and white, wool checks.
The London suit on the right, velvet braid-trimmed, comes from Jacqmor, and is in heather-coloured rougli tweed...
Risotto, Plain
With Meat
By.. IDA BAILEY ALLEN
Or
OMETHING ́nieg, Madome," "You'll have to be initiated
an
all-day
Drange
drop- a fruit
now. Try right announced the Chef, a he unwrapped an enticing
red sucker, Chef. that big
une. I'd like box.
fecilon!
||♥&CARD Sense and white stremories. On the mm-It's cherry. What a con-
Q-The bidding has been: Houth
West
1 Spade 2 Clubs ..?
North
2 Drds.
Eart Pass
You, South, bold; Spades A-Q-3-0- 0-2. Hearts K-6-3, Diamondy A-Q-2, Club 5. What do you do?
A-Bld three sanden. This shows a long and very strong salt with substantially more strength than A minimum opening bid. It is almost inconceivable dist North will pass,
since
khows First response strength and your rebid *hows strength likewise,
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You, South hold: Spades · A-K-Q-J-8-3 Ilearts K-Q-6-3, Diamonds 1-2, Club 3. What do you dor
Answer Tomorrow
label is a gay caricaturo picture They of a little boy and girl. are evidently gazing at a dis- play of candies,"
Let's
pers those sweet memories to guests with coffee, Chef, and listen to flood of start rolliniscences that will As for the young "Open the box, Chef. Sweet fry, just let them see what's in memories! I should say so.
be a great the box. There'll are all my favourite to-do picking and choosing and There
but the banana candles: childhood
alter that--nothing plates, sour sound of munching and crunch- sticks, ice cream balls, chicken corn, gumdrops, ing!"
Dinner caramel nougat slices, llcorice sticks.
And here are my favourite Mary Janes with peanut butter Alling And those orange and lemon ftult drops"
"Some of these are familiar to In France, me, Madame. But
a boy, we didn't when I was have so many candies as these."
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Chirpie's Two Tough Cousins
and
other things that Rowdy
perch on a lamp- Roughneck
back post, a water hydrant, a fence, the top of a railing, and the golden ball on top of a wht- flagpole. They're all pretty good rerching places except the back fence, on account of the cats.
"And you'd think," Chirple the went on after Anishing off
-They Don't Have Trees, But Have Lots of Fun!-- By MAX TRELL were scattered about the
dow sill. "WELL" said Chirpie Sparrow
"If there aren't any trees," to Knart and Hand, the Kaart said, "what do Rowdy shadow-children with the turned about names, when he came to and Roughneck perch on"
"You'd be surprised," said rest of the bread crumbs, "that
the window sill for his morning Chirple, at the things they and Rowdy and Roughneck wouldn't
bread crumbs, "I flew to the to perch an. For instance, havo many friends. But they do.
other side of town yesterday to clotheslines." visit my cousins."
1
"Your cousins?" Hanid sold. knew you had any
himself
They've got as many friends as "Regular clotheslines, with anybody?"
"Really?" said Honid. clothes hanging on them, Chir- ple?" asked Hanid..
friends?
That's right. They
"Bird-
know who
Swing in the Wind "Sure," said Chirpic, helping
"Yep. regular, ordinary dozens of other sparrows to three or four of the biggest crumbs. They were so clotheslines. Rowdy and Rough- live on the other streets. And lumps in his neck sit on those clotheslines they're very friendly with the big they made
ns he swallowed them, the way a robin sits on a twig. pigeons who live in the church throat But he managed to get them The clothesline swing in the steeple at the end of the block. and that's when they And every now and then, they down. "Sure," he repeated, wind,
"I'm pretty tough, too." Chirple told the shindous
Cucumber-Sardine Saladettes ken Livera
Halls
Risotto with Chicken
or Luncheon Meat Swiss Chard
Tommiers with Carrols Cluffon Fruit Whip
Milk Coffee or Teo Hot or. Iced
All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Plain Risotto
Peel and slice I small onion and saule in 3 tbsp. olive oil. Add 3 tbsp. butter; when melted stir in 12. raw rice. Stir and slow saute 30 sec.,
unti Add
yellowed.
or a c
OF
c. soup stock, c. water and 3 beef bouillon tubes; bring to a rapid ball. Cover and slow cook about 35 min.. or until the rice is tender, With Chicken Livers: Wash, dry and quarter lb. chicken livers. Saule in 4 c. butter or margarine until light brown. Then stir. Into the finished risotto.
With Luncheon Meat: Cut enough luncheon mont Into 35-in, dice to make 11⁄2 c. Baute in 2 tbsp. butter or margarine
Then until light brown.
stir Into the finished risotto,
Chiffon Fruit Whip Add 1% envelopes unflavour- ed gelatin to c. cold water; let stand 5 min. Separate eges. To the beaten yolks add C. sugar, 4 tsp. salt, 1⁄2 c. han Better'n a meet their friends the sea gulls, don't go Bying around, so how lemon juice, and the grated rind I've got two cousins, Rowdy and have the most fun.
ever meet 4 lemon. Mix well. the, can your cousins You who come Bying up from swing, Howdy told me,
them?" Roughneck."
cook and stir in a double boiler don't say, I said, and tried
docks
Chirpic,
"they
"Easy," said Chirpie. They about 5 min., or until the con- names?" sitting on a clothesline myself." more, the river. And further
"Did you like,
few canaries, ee them in their cages hanging sistency of custard. Stir in the know quite a
in front of open windows in the gelatin and cool.
egg Whip
the remaining parrots and parakeets," Kharf.
Rowdy and Roughneck
with combine whites stiff and "You bet I did," said Chirple.. "Now just a minute, Chirpic houses. "Absolutely," said Chirple, Then I tried a few of the canaries, parrots and parakeets fly right up and pay visits."
an additional 34 c. sugar. Fold tough sparrows,
Knart and Hanid couldn't into the first mixture and re- They've got the right kind of
help' smiling.
frigerate until beginning to "But do you know," asked thickon. Then Chirple as he got ready to fly mixed diced seasonal fruit and away.
"who their very best berries. Iriends, bro?"*...
Tough Sparrows "Are those their Knart asked, sounding Q-R2, 135, K4.prised. or Bor R; 2, Q-B1 (ch): 1. Q others; 2, R or D X Q. "They're
1, B-RS; 1...
DUMB-BELLS
FLY IN YOUR SOUP? IMPOSSIBLE!
IT MUST BE ONE OF THOSE VITAMIN
BEES!...
Bur
| DAMES. I'm pretty tough, too.
But not as tough as they Anyway, I Bke them. went to see them."
are.
So I
"Where do they live on the other side of town?", Ifanid wanted to know. "I mean, are there any trees growing there?".
Chirplo shook This head.
"Trees? L I don't think flowdy
live.
and Roughneck ever saw a tree. Trees don't grow where they
They've got a
nest
inside chimney. It's sort of un old tumble-down and lets : 4, tho rain, and now and then an old comes around and black-cal
But chases them out. used to it. They've got it nicely fixed up with bits of string and chips of glass.
they're
Chirple paused to swallow severül mote of the crumbs that
$17
Rsked
Rupert and Ozzie-
-16*
the time for Rupert'andwiches, the res-tum ofler departure draws near Mrs. BearThis is the only cat could hire becomes more and more anxious.round here," says Ozzie,~4. Let's has decided to start late, hope it bolife out.” The aid thing in the evening and drivs through rattles and clatters through this the night she that ivan her darkness, but, in spate chan ward-and-Rupan lepa Sarany, how
ALL RIGHTS KUJJATED
Knart and Hand walled for Chirple to answer.
"People," said Chirpie."AU kinds of people. They leavð bread crumbs on the window Mills, too, Just like you do. People like Rowdy and Rough neck
and Rowdy and Rough neck like people. There are
fold in I pt
Trick of the Chef Season Swiss chard with, a very little nutmeg,
Household · Hints A wox
wax applicator and polisher should be washed in hot sonpauds right after use, rinsed thoroughly, and shaken dry. It is important Lots of nicer parts of town 10 to do this before the wax hes live in, but Rowdy and Rough- time to harden, neck like it where they are many
tour
Before storing Iron utensile, And they're indi really as tour or a short time-cout the
they look. They're everybody else,
Baying this Chirple tipped che tall and off has flaw, fisty
Inside, sand ousakle, too, if it
shows sme oszust, with
JACQMAR
in heather-coloured tweed.
Paris designer Elsa Schiaparċili created the "too big look" with looso
on edata fitting "cowl necklinem
uits. The "caressing line" refsired. to pencil-alim silhouettes of dresses.......
Guitars, Darrols; Onions
gind
Jean Desses of Paris cume" up - with "the guitar look another ferm for skirt fullness at the hipline.
The look twice look?"? is used by both Pierre Balmain and Lucille Manguin of Paris. The tem is sup
by
posed to, describe the effect created clothes cut with recent on the bustline. Several New York designers bravely
uscd
the "barrel; look”- to
cools cut almost in a
Straight Hom €x- cept for stug at around the hips,
New York designer Charles James, who is other seasons produced the trumpet skirt And the onlon-root, silhouette; year features the "Yosephine sweatshirt allhouette" com bination of the high-waisted Empire line. and the loosely- bloused top.
this
Fancy phrases 'aren't. confined to clothes, Hairdressers have gene all out too, with' ~ such terms as the "patent leather bob" the "tossed salad look", and "the slept-in look."";
The Penguin Look One Manhattan hairdresser. Jungat of the Hetel Madison, is. out with the "penguin look!"... hair worn a little longer than usual, but brushed back sleekly from the face,
Charles of the Ritz features the patent leather bob-a well- groomed, brushed-back coiffure, Stylist Enrico Caruso says the Italian-boy haircut is here to stay, but with modifications closer to the scalp and legg tousled,
Caruso said he rësẩnted the term some people.......hat giveu the Italian cut"the slept-lf" look..
"That's unladylike, ":: Caruso explained. "I prefer to call it the tomed sand look.”—United Press,
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