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YOUR BIRTHDAY
you
MONDAY, JANUARY 10
BORN today.
are energetic. kayo o magnolie personality, ape generally upiima tie and a cont'y The knack of real lender- conquer ship if
impell certain you will
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10,
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
1955.
WOMANSENSE
Here's the Answer What The Young New Yorker Wears Continental Flavour In
To Tough Question
By OSWALD JACOBY
[OW is it possible for a good 11. player to go down at one no-trump in the hand
alown
today? It actually happened, and South was a good player. Unfortunately for South, Now- ever, West was an even better player.
Weat opened the queen of hearts, holding the trick. Since East had signalled encourage- ment by playing the seven of heart, West continued with the Juck of hearts, South held up again, quite properly, and West led his last heart to force the nee
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South naturally went to work ota his best suit by leading the king of diamonds. This the it was West who held up, thus showing that the hold-up play works just a well for the de Tenders as for the declarer,
with a low South continued diamond, und West played low again, allowing dummy to will with the jack. East discarded thes
four of chubs, and it was clear that declarer couldn't lead olamends again profitably
There was a chance that thes spades would provide enough tricks for the comrael, so de- clarer next led the queen
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spades from the dummy, letting I ride fur บ finesse. West casually played low spade, matoed of winning the trick with his king.
It wasn't unnatural for South to believe that his finesse had succeeded. He fext a low spade from dummy and finessed the ten of spades, whereupon West
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ecess. This trait does not always of the feminine sex show ref. for you are inclined to compensate for it, by being overly "outgoing," for 18h is an nequired. 101 An inherited" truit, Although you have Wient for speaking formefully in pubite, you will need to overcome stage fright, if you are to be successful at it
Although you have a great deal of nervous energy, your physique is qui us rugged as you might wish. Get plenty of mitdoor exercise. sleep And relaxation. Yet, country living is not for you for you enjoy the rugged burfle of city life too much and will to your best work when pushed by competition, and surround-
Its likely that you wui And Tues- days and Saturdays are your best duys for beginning new übjectives Your keen ajina can be directed to bufliess affalis and executive duties successfully
Among those born on the date are General Marshall Ney. Waller Gifford, Perabonist; Ethan Allen, pafrtet, Julia Duyuque, fawa pioneer; and Howard Chandler Christy, arilat.
To Bind what the stare inve in dore for you tomorrow, select your bruny itar and rend the coÍTER ponding paragraph, Let your birth. day stat be your dally guide
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
CAPRICORN (Doc. 23-Jan, 203 --- Blow real interest in your present job and you can inspire the boss ta suggest a raise for you,
AQUARIUS (Jn 21-Feb. 19)- The door of opportunity may open alert to your
wide, tony chance tu moke a good advance
PROCES There is a lot to be done and the pace must be fast Keep in good physical condition to compete?
ABIES (Star. 21-Apr. 20)- You should be well satisfied with restilte today. Any ruecoma, now, a result of past efforts.
TAURUB (Apr. 21-May 21)- Take a good look at that irispirati and test it for practicability before uuling 11.
GEMINI (May 22-June Word from someone at a distance muy bo welcome nows and bring renewed prospects for your future
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VIRGO (Aug 24-Kept 23)~ A friend may call upon you for assistance this evening. Be prepared to give quickly and graciously
LIBILA (Hept. E4-0c.c 23) Keep a good grip on your temper. for self-control will be needed to take care of today's problems. SCORPIO be. 24-Nov. Use a little more caution than ususi, affairs and you even in everyday will come out all right.
RAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)-- Hele to every chance for ad- vancement right now. Don't miss a chance to better yourself.
CHESS PROBLEM
By O. STOCCHI
Black, 10 pieces.
White, 10 pieces,
White to play: mate in two.
solution,
problem:
to Saturday's
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produced the king of spades to win the trick. West then cashed the ace of diamonds and got out with a spade, forcing South win with the ace.
(1)
At this stage South was re- duced to his four original clubs. He led the king of clubs hope- fully, but West carefully refused the trick. South desperately led the queen of clubs next, but this Lime West took the trick with the are of clubs.
He could now lead to Enst's established juck of clubs, allow- ing
East to cush the king of hearts to defeat the contraet,
*CARD Serisee
Q-The bidding has been North
East South West Pass
1 Spade Puss Pass
I Diamond
2 Clubs
You, South, hold: Spades K- Q-7-3, Hearts 8-2, Diamonds J- 5-4, Clubs A-J-0-2. What do you do?
A-Bld three clubs. You have 11 points in high cards and can therefore express an intercat in game by means of this raise. Your failure to bid no-trump indicates that you cannot stop the unbid suit.
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold: Spades K-Q-7-3, Hearts 8-2, Diamonds A-J-0-2, Clubs J-5-4. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
THE NEW WORD GAME
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** SATURDAY'S SOLUTION : Alpa,alary ally stler angry. gala, pallipallani, GALLANTRY, Pantry, omarty, gnat, grant, OTAN, natti,grally, Crang, rent, ratai,
SPOT THE FIVE SMART POINTS
HOW THE YOUNG NEW YORKER looks specially posed by Mrs Catherine McManus, Vogue fashion editress. Points to note; the over-blouse look... the shirt
the tweed... the gigantic fake
the gold earrings .. longer hair, flat on one side, windblown on the other.
A CHINESE coat
THE CASUAL for car. digatt. could be in mink,
rabbit-or could be in between. Wear loose Lucked in.
in-
or
to wear at home.
BOYS'
AND
An Odd Sort of Parade
-The Marchers Include Two Goldfish —
By MAX TRELL KNARF and Harid, the
shadow-children
with the
K turned-about names, had just about decided to go out for a walk when Mr Merlin the Magi- clan came out from behind the bookcase.
Modern Furnishings
By ELEANOR KOSS
THE continental favpar
That
that is so-much a partored the painfod. Onl
ucir tuziluleg, not beckpie, of fashion this Benson because it conconley fintts ita way into the ions in He wood. Hut furniture field, too. That is, new and beautiful plecos,
of
colours" withi“ sa big", decorativa value..
if one can judge by model paint la lused to create besitiim room displays, some which go all out to achieve an Italian or French
cent.
As for line, the tollas mbio ле- much use of their own variatioris of French Directoire, light, alry and delicate.
The furniture, of course, In one setting, a living room is usually smartly adapted with a dining arch, the walls sie to our tastes, without losing witte the proper backgrounta too much of its original de for plenty of colour. The carpet sign. In most cases, fabrics the enique used also for the
ls in a Brilliant electric and settings are strictly Backs of the shelven er zich modern.
Chormous open-topped cabinet in white.
ELEGANT, Colourfué“
one
In
recent Kroub show, Italian painted pleren offered much colour, cların and novelty.
Training The
The Child To
Speak With
A Pleasant Voice
By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. HANKS to radio,
Tmovie screen and
the calm. The noisy, shrieking voice the suggests strain and jitters and Some mothers write ine about the child who nearly always shouts when he speaks at home. He pitches his voice high, and speak loudly, because he focis tense or excited.
theatre, we can often hear makes one feel Jumpy pleasant voices.
But none of these voices are
more delightful than the voice
of many a mother as she speaks to her in- softly and tenderly fant or older child; or of the father who feels
very close in heart and mind to his son ur daughter.
fow
At school
there are many teachers with agreeable volees. Let us go together to visit in ail the classrooms of an elementary school building. Here, the voices of the teachers vary widely. A are good to hear, though some are loud and rasping. As a rule, the louder and higher pitched the teacher's voice, the noisier her classroom. It's the teacher who speaks so softly that you wonder how her child- ren all hear her who has the quietest and most relaxed class. This rule of psychology may also be observed in courtrooms. The low-voleed lawyer holds the Jury's attention.
The soft, quiet voice suggests relaxation. It causes one to feet
Household Hints
more
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The frames of four wood armchaire are painted the same intense blue, and two other phates are upholstered in tabele to match. The blue also appears In simulated bamboo markings on white Italian-style chairy, and to trim tie hodvliy turke chartreuse sofa.
The result is a very elegant, colourful room with an Intrigus ing foreign flavour that yetils appropriate for us.
A beautiful bedroom also his white walls--three of themmin. fine contest with the draperies, bedspread, sola and a bench that make much use of an iridescent lavender fabric. The lavender. an increasingly popular shade, E picked up in the trim of the drawers of a white' chest.
THE FOURTH WALL
The fourth wall in 'this" To remind this child to speak is done in a pleasing, hurlogul
quietly
may soften his paper printed in pink, red and tones only temporarily. Don't lavender on white. Furniture ahout
at him not to talk so loud, is of fruitwood, the beds god as a parent will often do, in- double thest, trimmed
with stead, say nothing to him, but brass, in Italian Directoire almost whisper as you speak. straight and spare of line, but The effect may seem magical. very graceful.
Our volocs bend to grow more Burnt orange on white is the loud and
raspy when wo pre
used wallpaper
for another most red and least relaxed, handsome bedroom with carnet, inost often in the evening, when bedspreads and draperies of the other members of the family same vibrant colour. The basic also are more tense and weary, shade is set off with dark green Then, if there is growing noise on benches and chairs, and com- and confusion with the radio' bined with the orange in s plátā on, how unlikely are there to fabric used on pillows. be many quiet, soft and tender tones!
EARLY RESTRAINTS
One likes to think of the dini ner hour as a time when com- panionable conversation goes on. But it each member of the family must speak above the din
of the
raucous radio, how can he practise speaking softly? It's a family period of the day when the world should be shut!
Beauty Aid For Coarse
Skins
COARSE-textured akin
minor good-looks
To prevent chamola gloves out, don't you think? from hardening after washing,
in One source of 'ugly voicos add a few drops of olive oil to the home is the lack of order grier. the water in which they are and effective control. The child washed. The oll also helps to who has little regard for the preserve the chamois,
Proper lighting is essential in basements. Three-way switches should be installed at the head of the stairs to avoid walking up or down dark stairways.
GIRLS'
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The first step in combat-
rights of others, having never ing enlarged pores is to learned well to accept No, will find a mild soap and use be shrieked at, With adequate it faithfully at bedtime, carly restraints In the home, working it into the flesh there can be lots of love and with the fingertips. pressions of affection in quiet, treatment serves as a mas This tender tones.
MAGAZINE
"My dear friends," he was saying, "Knarf and Honid and I are going out for 'a walk. Would you care to come with
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"Oh," said Hamid, "we'd glad if they came along." "Me, too," said Knart. "That's what I thought" sald Mr Merlin. "I ask them right
way."
A Mystery
Alphonse and Suzanac Just opened their mouths and made bubbles come out.
Mr very good," said "Ah
don't Merlin, "you sure you nood your hats and coate? You might find fia_bit_cħlly out- might side, Suzanne-and so you, Alphone....oh, very well,
then
Knart and Hanid kept won- come along There was nothing surprising dering who it could be who It was positively astonishing!. in Mr Merlin the Magician's
Suzanne prang from coming out
behled the rarely were able to go out for a Alphonse and bookcase. That's
the walk. Everyone they could think right out of the water and stood where lived. There wasn't too much of was able to walk very well. upon their tails.
To their surprise when they Mr Merlin also asked the room, but that didn't seem to
Mr Canary along on the walk, bother Mr Merlin. Magicians, it looked around they saw.
Merlin
the Rug with his nose pressed well as Mary-Jane Ilve almost
goldfish bowl, Doll, flat against the
and Teddy the Stuffed and calling inside to Alphonse Bear and General Tin the Tin and Suzanne, the two goldfish. Soldier..
seems, enn
where.
Bound for A Hike
any.
At any rate, Mr Merlin come out from behind the bookcase. Seeing Knart and Hanid dress- ed in their outdoor clothes, ha naked them if they were going for a walk.
"Yes," ald Knart, "would you like to come along?".
"We'd love to have you,” said Hanid.
"I'd be delighted to go for Walk with you both,” shid Mr Merlin, "but "I wonder if you'd, | mimdit, 24.well. I'm quite sure"
you won't mind."....
Knart and Honid asked Mr Marlin 'toplesse explain what ho was gettinst d
Rupert and the Magic Ball-16
Running to "the" ball, - Rupert curve until it is se half the height;" "It's this, the zuid presently:
"Kicką le nicely. ** My, how light it, of some nearby trees, and there, it 1997 he excams, 251 could hardly remaina gently swaying about, in "I know a few folks they live eight in this house-who raraly feil I had touched it?” • But now : the breaza Completely mystified, are able to get out for walk”I
another strange thing happshaw, Rupert waita kot it to drops. Then promised them that they might The ball, instead of coming down he calls to it and orders it, to come? comsexsrita ma Abe next time 3, turto sarthy-travel upward in a takow, so him, but nothing mere happens,
went pub for W ́wilk.
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The fish sprang out of the water and stood on their talls,"
sage that speeds up blood streams and normalises the glands,
Don't use water that's too hot. Heat is relaxing to the skin atructure. Water should be just warm enough to fluff up a rich lather.
..
A thorough cleansing ritud de necessary, hs enlarged pores_pićk up atmospheric · dust.. Döny forget blackhouds form, easily,
After a warm-water rins to remove pude, cold we should be applied freely. {molston « plodget of cotton-i
an astringönt skin lotion. it briskly over the flesh, let it dry on
These folletries are obta ́azbla at any cosinetic counter. not only Have a favourable 10: fluence as a refining agent, but help tighten up slack taques, 2/
It is wish to forgo the pleasRUTO Ho was about to ask the of using your favourite croma Geranium but the Geranium for the umo being. A complu shook a leaves and said
it rouge is biso preferable to preferred
(though no one but cream rougs under much çondi». Mr Merlin could hear it) totions, stand in its little clay pot in the sunny window..
Finally A Parade
If skin is chapped or rough and
a cream scema necessary [removo, it; within the - hour;
Beaulidland believa
So, Knart and Hauld took not let it stay on overnight their walk with Mr. Merlin. All dietary changes may be nec
the neighbours on the, block were very interested to soothe ory to change adn textur Little parade that marched down. They suggest thaj the day stari
with the street; Mr. Merlin, Knot,
orange or tomato juice Hanid, Suzanne, Alphonso, the vitamin C content. T Canary, Mary-Jane the should then the place of Doll, Teddy the Stuffed Boar pariries. Once a day have and General Tin the Tin green salad. Fat in any Soldier,
hould be limited but not
builder
It was such an interesting pensed with altogether, say parade that the portman, milkman, ''fho motorman, ... the And
thoan onéről Precover be sure
fireman and the policeman all drink three or four in 199 Joined, the wall with them, the water, a GEAVANS 1931 you had been there, you