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o fin of Poopstone's

Mrs tons on how to prepare tempt- think," sold

"that Mr ing dishes. I notice that many Suct's intentions with regard to of them now merely write our Mimsle are honourable?"

Slopcomer pere smiled. "So Whatever-it-is." To make this "that if advice thore Imposing, they are honourable, she dropped her handkerchief at photographed in a chefs hat, an one of these damned meetings apron et tout le Bataclan du they go to, he'd probably send Tralla. It is highly comical, for the treasurer to pick it up." but nobody seems to see the "he'd joke. "Well," said his make

"S0

a steady husband" steady, answered MỰ Slop. Allow me corner, that he hardly moves. "Well,

she,

#le

"you

don't

want our girl to marry a roue." "CHAEOLOFRUPHGISTS

"Surely," sald the

Prodnose:

father, "truph"7 "there's something between all- night bottle-parties in Mayfair and cups of weak tea

after a

rally of the Friends of Hygiene. I'd like a fellow with a bit of

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1834.

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

How'd You Play This Bridge Hand?

By OSWALD JACOBY,

MANY experts would open the

North hand with a bli of two no-trump, which usually indicates a count of 22 to 24 points in high cards. In this case, the North hand counts to only 21 points, but the strong five-card suit is ample compens sation.

ono

When North actually opened with

spate, South made the natural response of ano no- trump. The response showed at lenat points in high cards, and North therefore know that the combined count was at least 27 points. North therefore wanted no time in getting to game.

Wie

West opened the jack of dia- monds, dummy's

queen finessed, and Enst won with tho king.

East returned the seven of diamonds, and dummy won with the acc

South could now expect to win Ave spade tricks, together with the two red aces. He need- ed two additional tricks, and he could get to his hand only once, with the king of spades, to do whatever work was necessary.

Many players might bo tempted to use the one entry to the South hand in order to lead

What's this

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Myself: I am eating feathers.

Archaeologists are puzzled by the Anding of an eighteenth

spirit." "He gave her a pamph-century Japanese temple beil in

ed, from

amateur

19

Was a

Fallon

This

a wall near Gravesend. There let of his about keeping papers

There no mystery. in files, and signed it too."

The reckless daredevill

The Japanese colony in that part,

a temple and

was built for swaggering ruscall" And at that

****** them moment Minste returned, flush- the In 1758. You can Bull

in perfor- the foundations mance of The Grandfather Street, in the yard of an iron- Clock," acted by the Praxford monger, behind Literary Clivie, for which Suel emple, according to pictures in Green's Survey of 1831, was a had purchased two fauteuils.

replica of the one that was Haute cuisine

built in the Hungarian town of Kussau, beside what is now the was shown

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a club towards dummy's king.

lead This play must

to im- mediate defeat if East happens to have the nce of clubs.

YOUR BIRTHDAY ..... By STELLA thing.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8

BORN today, you should cultivate

your literary mint to the exclu sion of all other talente-except if you should select another one the arts as a pastime or hobby You have an active mind and we self- confident and determined. Your in- tuitions

exceptionally me

are

pomodly, han po much "artistle bem- perament

of

you do but

You have an innate business vesse that will v

stand you well when it cutives to taking money. You don't particularly try to make a comuner cial success

variably whatever you tackle be. ситься and popular with all you meet, you will have a quite exciting romance.

Amort

this date those born on are General O. O. Howard. Dr Alice

Always follow them exaltedly when it comes to making any important decidon.

Interested In fence, you are occult also captivated by the sciences and probably will try to reconcile the inysterious and the skrawn with the facta e dificult thing for anyone tʊ

aucee dut Adventure

WOMANSENSE

The Little Black Dress Is No Longer Indispensable

*

PICKED by the Trichess

EXIT

By Anne Edwards & Drusilla Beyfus

London.

AXIT, Black and enter

Colour.

One

more

of Kent, proof that black is fading grey suit with out and colour is coming in black and is the latest news from the dark grey Paris fashion scene. stripes.

Curry From Pakistan

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The Duchess of Kent and Princes Alexandra, holidaying incognito in Paris, saw a dress show and fell for fuchsia and cinnamon, for grey and while.

And

The show had as its stogan, "All-fire und alt flame." the dresses were from Desses 100 of them, ranging from £80 to £200.*

Jean

and a

Mate than half WETO in shodes of red, and it took the sx French models 90 minutes to show them. The dresses Were TODAY, curry from

all, wald their designer when Pakistan. A Dopiaza he introduced them, "for the curry is one in which the woman with a figure sauce is reduced to a mini-good appetite." mum and which is cooked with more butter and water.

"two "Doplaza" means onions"--an equal quantity Duchers tried on the two suits of chopped onions and fried she liked best. Both had high onions is used in the making waists, sloping shoulders, full of this curry.

hips, long, tight, narrow skirta and both were coloured. The Princess Uked a fuchsia circes in embroidored lace.

You need:

or

At

the end of the show the

What two royal indies choose in Parls may be only a straw in the wind, but there

are other straws around....

NEW because it is coloured, this cocktail dress by Dorville la in honey satin, with a skirt bunched at the back like a busilo.

Pare By

Dining-out Manners For The Child

By G. C. Myers, Ph.D.

TN recent years I've been

IN

favourably impressed with the number of parenta who do well with tofs from 114 years to 5 years at public eating places. Some times one sees the most delightful serenity in the parents and comfortableness and good appetite in the youngsters.

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For the little child to whom experiences in public eating place are new and strange, it may be a hard ordeal, His parents may feel oversensitive to the attitudes of other guests. Then these parents, naturally, are eager to be: considerate of the other guests and the waitresses,

This fear can cause the par ents to be unusually solicitous of the child's behaviour and to eramp him far more than they would at home. And if he has been an eating problem at homo they are more anxious jittery.

POOR TRAINING Recently

anch

Mr Myers and I dined in a public place at table next to a young couple with a little girl who must: have been about 24 months old. They tried too hard not to let the chlid disturb other persons. They wore themselves out en- deavouring to win hep operation and prevent resistance In her or noise from her,

The father spent most of the period holding her and letting her climb over him and wrigglo constantly, alternating it with

com

40z8. margarine or butter, 1lb. meat, beef, lumb, or chicken cut into amall pieces; 2lb. onions; 4 or 5 finely chopped cloves

Take note of the other elegant garlic: 1 teaspoon fresh women about

town.... Etu ginger; 6 cardamoms; 12 Palmer, the amartest woman on black peppers; 1 teaspoon the London stage, in

embroidered with rose pink, the-clock dress the adaptable, turmeric.

wealthy Ers

Mr Douglas Fairbanks In multable, indispensable dress, wearing white burgundy velvet, Mr Val

Parnett in a blue the colour of Because somehow, with black, an April sky.

the shoes you bought went with her walking about the table to the coat you had, and one little her mother and back, looking witt without the window or carrying her

Put the margarine in a pan. Slice the onions thinly and fry half of them in the Even if West has the ace of margarine until they are al clubs and plays it at once, how-golden brown. Add remain- ever, the plan will come toder of the onions, all the West will take the other ingredients, and a very are of clubs (If he has it) and two diamond tricks, and can little water. Cook slowly then give dummy the, lead with over a very low heat until

sunde. Dummy will eventual- the ment is tender. ly have to give up the setting trick in the shape of either club or a heart.

and

a

Foreseeing all of this, de clarer decided to go after the hearts instead of the clubs. Ha led a spade from dummy to his king

finessed successfully the jock of hearts. Then he ran the spades. West had to 23 Stockham and E. Bulwer Lytton, make one discard on the Inst spade, He dared not blank the king of

and hesitated to hearts,

He therefore discarded the nine of clubs, leaving him- self with the blank queen.

arki

authors: Lucille La Verne, author- producer attempt! You

Katherine notrem; Hepburn, agtrees. are naturally objevtive and analy-

To and what the stars have in Ucel your approach to all subje matter and never take anything for store for you tomorrow, select your granted. You must lest your facts before you

ponding paragraph. Let your birth- accept them as such!

day star be your daily guide.

This in umasual in one who, sup-

birthday slar and read the corres / card one of his good

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9

23) Things improve after lunchtime. Plan

important things for then.

SCORPIO

24-Nov. (Oct. Best for you to postpone any in- portant decision Grytti aspects are more auspicious

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 24-Dec. 12)— Adverse tendencies will have a beár- ing on what you do, so be a little careful.

CAPRICORN (Prc, 23-Jan. 20)--- Not the time to be too adventure- Homa. Be te now, rather than

sony later on,

AQUARIUS (Jan.

21-Feb, 19)—-

If you are working with mechanics

of machinery, don't be in too much

of a hurry.

PISCES (Feb.

20-Mar. 20%-

There is a chance you could make A tettous Tor in an important calculation. No go over your temalte twice.

ARIES (Mat. 21-Apr.

20)- Prudent action will reward you with beiter than average resulla. Cobal opposition diplomatically.

TAURUS (ADT. 31-May

21)-

You are apt to be quarrelsome today and perhaps take offence when note was intended. Watch your step?

GEMINT (May 21-June

21)- Not too good all day, but father were than usual when #tternoon COLES! Take it slow and enry, (June CANCER

22-July 23) One of those days to peg along at routine work and be fairly success. ful. But don't tackle too much)

LEO (July 21-AK.

Ed on the conservative side, especial- ly if you have business matters to settle. Never take chances.

VIRGU (Aug. 21-Sept 23)~ Brorning hours Are treactivrou.

CHESS PROBLEM

By C. GROENEVELD Black, 9 pieces.

White, 0 pieces.

While to play: mate in two,

Solution to Saturday's

problem:

LIBRA (Dept. 24-Oct. _20)—-_ Keep your eyes open for trouble and you probably can ayold the worst of it. Sun, dan's expoet we much,

CROSSWORD

Vo

7

17

20

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to

Across

1. Oftm a feature of A spir'a

chook. (0)

7. Restricted in places, on

road. (6)

the

D. We often hear about one of

high pressure, (5)

12, faper one is never made of

peber. (9)

18.

table.

ia prost about the *15, Wipe out. (8)

10, Regulated the supply of petrol

mor_nie | (9)

10. "God who made then

make taco migation might

20. Nine across le tuttally found in

this kind of country (8)

2. Virie Peg'gota a special favour.

3. In code, in one of 20 Acrom, (0) 20. Forms of oypbaru. (8)

Down

1. 139. od slip, without

danger.

3. No, 1 comes up to the desert.

fasting without Blog.,

And End & port. (*!

"Bing adde heart,

9. and another. (4)

8. Dripsips bond the bacon

There's" one here, 10)

(10. Itha

„to provide you with

11. Good to eat with a core of

14. I fantastic at the danos. (8) 37. He guards the door.

is Ther change the colour of

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101 111 (VA141

R-B2; throat 2, Rx P (ch), EMARKSEN JA JA

14 DE 14 15

this,

dia-

Thereupon doclarer fed a low club from the dummy. East dared not put up the ace, and West was therefore forced to

win with his blank queen. West

could take his two good dia mond tricks, but he then had to lead away from the king hearts, giving declarer contract.

of

the

CARD, fense?:

Q-With both sides vulner- able, the bidding has been: South West North East

1 Heart Double Redbl. 1 Spado

You, South, hold: Spade Hearts A-K-Q-9-6, Diamonds A-K-J-10-4, Clubs 3-2, do you do?

7,

What

A-Bid three diamonds. The

the jump shows sirength, but

unwillingness to pass indicates poor defence against spades. North should get the picture of two strong holdings to the red suits and at most a singleton. in

pades

This can be served with plain boiled rice, but in Pakistan they prefer "chapa- tie." To make chapatis, mix wholemeal flour with water to a stiff dough. Divide into lumps about, the size of large egg, then roll out into a thin pancake. Cook on a hot-plute or fry.

2

-JOYCE MURIEL

taffeta, The Charles: Clare

scarlet

At the West End shop colourod hat windows.. only two black everything.

dresses on show in the length

and breadth of Regent Street

from the room. All the while, the mother anxiously watched and made quiet suggestions, eating almost nothing herself,

They youngster didn't cry or make ugly noises. Neither did ย Lew she eat more than morsels, nor did either of them ent much of their food. They inally left the table noticeably or early. One, could not help ad-

their quiet ways

Take note of the first-night stalls; once filled with rows of But with all this colour in AL'S, O little black dresses, now glitter fashion it seeing that every new chosen by the ing with emerald and kingfisher item you buy leads you into a Duchess: A blue, with honey and tomato series of other new clothes to go [cinnamon, pink, and turquoise and white, coloured suit, Even the phrase "white collar black is like writing off an old moughtfulness of the simply tultored,

with it.

Yes, reporting the death

friend.

and other

guests. But what a price they

girl" sounds out of date now that the business girls' uniform is a bright-coloured ship with

• "WITH her English allow-pald. a brilliant skirt.

anca," said Jean Desses, "the

Under the conditions, how- Duchess cannot afford to buy Personally, W BO sad to anything at all. Sometimes her ever, they did well, I think. It prophesy the approaching end sister, Princess Olga, makes her was no time or place to restrain of black. We are sad to see it a present of a dress, and some this child or demand conformi dying a slow death, that little times I try to do so myself. But stretch of the imagination ties of her. But it took black dress or suit; the round that is quite a personal matter."

to infer that this child had poor training at home, that she either. was fed alone there or got down from the dinner table

and moved about at pleasure.

BOYS' AND GIRLS'

The Story of Two Dolls

-One Could Sleep and the Other Couldn't

By MAX TRELL

NARF

Hanid. the

MAGAZINE

And there you are fast asleep. "Oh, the wonderful things that Pretty-Face missed because her eyes shut and she was made 10 go to sleep. She missed were old and patched. She had parties. She missed the sights no curls. And when she was when her mistress took her out at home she usually sat on the for a carriage ride. Now go to Kshadow-children with the floor and slept leaning against sleep, dear, her mistress would sy and click, Pretty-Face turned-about names, had asked the leg of a chair. their friend, Ting-a-Ling, to tell

would be fast asleep. But Plain- "But there was ono

thing, Face didn't miss anything. Her them a story, for they were sit above all, which Pretty-Face eyes always stayed open." ting in his garden and it was a could do and which little Plain- very pleasant afternoon and Face couldn't do at all. Pretty- there is no better place than a Face could shut her eyes, garden and no nicer time then Plain-Face had to keep them a pleasant afternoon for Ulstens open. ing to a story.

A. Tale of Two Dollies

A Fortunate Misfortune

130

"And what happened finally?" Hanid asked Ting-a-Ling, “Did You would think it was Pretty-Face keep on having to wonderful thing to be able to go to sleep when she didn't shut your eyes the way Frotty- want to?" Face could. Her mistress would After giving the matter some pick up Pretty-Face, and Pretty- Ting-a-Ling shook his head. thought, Ting-a-Ling finally Face's eyes would be wide open. He smiled. No, my dear, one smiled and sald: "Did I ever tell Then she would lay Pretty-Face day a dreadful thing happened. She stays awake all the time.

wonderful feel so sorry for her." you the story of the two dolls7 over on her back and click!

******* or rather,

*

Flain-Face, the doll, slept leaning, against a chair leg.

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in

I call it THE STORY OF THE her eyes would shut. Snap they thing. Pretty-Face's eyes got the question just answered. You, DOLL WHO COULD SLEEP would open (when she was stuck. They stayed open. Her doll in the world!" Knart said.

"I bet she was the happiest South, hold; Spade 7,

Hearts AND

lifted up again), click WHO would shut (when she was laid everyones

they mistress was very sad. She told A-K-Q-8-6-2, Diamonds A-K- COULDN'T"

Poor Pretty-Face · "She certainly was," said J. Clubs 7-3-2. What do you

can't shut her eyes any more. Ting-n-Ling.\r do?

Answer Tomorrow

DUMB-BELLS

THIS BOTTLE) PERHAPS

OF MILK

15 ONLY (CONDENSEDİ

HALFR ∙PILLED.

ZMILK.

THE DOLL

Knarf and Hanld sald

they had never heard this story so Tipg-a-Ling, after making him- self comfortable on the grass under a shady tree, began follows:

slim' by

down on her back).

Missed Many Things

for Plain-Face, she "AB couldn't shut her oyce at all. Even when she was fast asleep "Once upon a time, and not so they stayed open, at any rate very long ach at that there they seemed to be open. The were two dolls who lived in the reason for this was that they same house and who belonged

were ahoe-button to the same little girl. The first doil's name was Pretty-Face; "Just the same, Pretty-Face The second doll's

was with her open-ahut eyes wasn't

eyes.

namme takes nearly as happy as you; záležit

Now, though both Face and Plain Tace lived the same house and both had the

little

girl för mistre

both

think she would be. And this is the reason. The little Taco could shut base crea aride go war it bring on the nay a

toalogy that she was alway putting Pretty Face") ten

Rupert at Greyrocks Cove

-16

PENATA GOOD RULE ·

no

Perhaps she should have some such freedoms at home, espe clally after she had finliked her meal or a single course AS the case of a meal with com pany.

But little children of her age and a bit older can easily learn at home to sit for reasonable periods until they have finished cating. They learn this best not by

commanding or forcing them

to stay in their chair, but by the simple way of letting them know that, as a rule, when they get down from, the table they, are not allowed to return.

This is easier for a child of 4, than a child of 2, to learn, The small child haying learned at another time that the mean ing of No is final might show any resistance It

na ho were about to get down from the table, be were quietly, told No,

Household Hints

not

When selecting point fog room, remember that the - man---

ple should be lighter than the Anfabed effect, Colour on a large, area looks dueloer: thers 15 dots odia wemalt mandare, und folk walls of the same colour reflect each older, deepening the shine,

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bottom of cirkaed

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