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THE CHINA MAIL,
MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1955.
JACOBY YOUR BIRTHDAY ...... By STELLA
MONDAY, JUNE 6
ON BRIDGE
Pick Right. Lead And Dally. the courage of your
You're Okay
can
arc
Across
Among those born on this date are: Nathan Hale, patriot; John McCutcheon and John Trumbull artists; Thomas Mann, Daniel Beach and author: Samuel P. Newman, educators; Will James, author-artist; Bruno Oscar, Klein, pianist.
PORN today, you have origin- and you will be happlest if you are in some profession that will convictions, determination and make use of this talent. Ver- force.
You care little what satile in your gifts, "you know others think of you, once you how to correlate them and make have determined the direction them work toward some major in which you
you desire to move, objective. "By OSWALD JACOBY
In your continual search. after truth, you may come JUST look at the bidding of some unpleasant things, but you
today's Hand, but don't look will persevere
until you
you get to at any of the hands. See if you the bottom of all the facts. Once can pick out the right kind of there, you will make construc- opening lead from almost any tive suggestions for correction,
Your emotions strong. sort of West hand.
You
have a great deal of family When the hand was actually pride and those who belong to
To And what the stars have played, West opened the king of you
do no wrong. Your "diamonds.
store When he saw the love will be strong and true and
for you tomorrow, in return you will be beloved select your birthday star and by those you love.
read the corresponding para- You have the
Let your birthday star gift of the graph" The switch came too late. written and the spoken
word be your daily guide, South won in his own hand,
TUESDAY, JUNE 7 ruffed a diamond in the dum my, got back to his hand by. ruffing a club, and ruffed GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- another diamond with dummy's. Joking about serious matters is last trump. He then took the not only poor taste, but it could offend a close and dear friend, CANCER (June 22-July 23)- Be politie in presenting a new idea to the boss. In that was, you can get it across faster.
LEO
dummy, West switched to t trump,
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Double Redbi. 24
East
South
Double 24
Pass
Pass
None
West
North
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Pass Pass
Opening lead-♦ K
re-
ace of hearts, drew West's maining trumps, and gave up a heart trick.
July 34-Aug. 23)- This may be a day of important decisions and serious obligations. When evening comes, relax ten sions.
VIRGO (Aur, 24-Sep, 23)- You may be restless and want a change in your familiar routine. Think twice before deciding.
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- Be
that you sure
are well- informed on a subject belore come up with a positive
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opinion.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It would be wise not to be too adventuresome just now especially when it comes to business expansion.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec. 22)-Enthusiasm for your job is don't. an excellent idea but promise Lo deliver the im possible.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.
hear an argument. isut
It no longer matter what 20)-Be diplomatic if drawWD the defenders did. They could into a controversy or you could return a diamond or a club to find yourself right in the middle make declarer trump. could give up another heart and make the last two tricks
with his last trump and a good heart. South lost only two hearts and a. diamond, making his game contract.
Now, let's go back to Our original idea of picking, the opening lead from the sight of When both the bidding alone.
sides bid very strongly, a trump lead is likely to be good. The chances are that part of the declarer's strength is distribu- tional and that the defenders will do well to limit dummy's Tuffing power.
West would have defeated the contract by leading a trump to begin with. Declarer would have to lead a diamond, and West would take the trick and lead;
a second trump. This would leave dummy with only спе trump; and declarer would
therefore, have to lose a second diamond. Two diamonds and
in
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- to be content with Learning
have, is one of the what you
to, find, real and lasting ways happiness.
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr, 20)... There may be difficulties today, but stay calm and you will solve your problems wisely.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-
give is important that you your budget a good going-over and then stick to it
It
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By D. HJELLE Black, & pieces.
24
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thalance. (5)
1. Washington
White, 5 pieces.
two hearts would put him neatly white to play: mate in two. and decisively down.
Solution to Saturday's problem:
♥*CARD Sense ★ | 1; R—K6, any; Z. Q R (dbi ch),
South
The bidding has been: West North
East
1 Heart Pass 2 Spades Pass
You, South, bold:
473 WAKJ8ĢKJ106 $853
What do you'do? :
A-Bla two no-trump. This is
s dead minimum opening bid with only one ace. You must pul
on the brakes at once to avoid reaching a bad stam.
TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered..You, South, hold:
47. VAKJ84 KJ 106 JJ BES
What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow'
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B. Added to treasure it makes a
romantic and. (5)
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WOMANSENSE
Latest Swimsuit Style
оле of Britain's latest Irish model Pat O'Reilly models swimsuit designs in flowered cotton. It has a slim fitting elastic basiste body, and a boned bra. It can be worn strapless for sunbathing and has a baller strap for swimming.-Express
Photo.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
After cleaning waste baskels. wax the inside.. Less dirt will cling.
cook rice. Next time you macaroni or other foods which are likely to boil over, grease pan the top of the kettle ur
The rim, inside around the
the boiling water won't pass greased ring.
Pouring hot spiced milk on bol raisin oatmeal helps to keep the cereal warm as well as add
1
Derby
The Elegant Miss Tiptoes On A Tightrope
ONE
Between Two Worlds
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for myself and
my
London. American fashion "Oscars" with choose. NE lesson our American her gay. unorthodox designs, collections," says Miss Derby, She likes to put crepe de chine and all pure fabrics; I don't sisters can teach us is behind an office desk, linen on a like mixtures." how to split ourselves in dance door or mix Ane lace two. They combine mar- with denim, triage and career with east
and grace.
Not one woman either side of the Atlantic will have a`similar dress. Miss Derby A preview of some of her suit or
wears only her own exclusive autumn models revealed:
designs. Black coat
dresses in pure with
The English career woman never seems to solve this diffi- silk and wool jersey, cult problem with the same amusing pleated "kick" hem- balance; always the job or the lines, home gains the upper hand, Either she uses office telephone "Sleeveless tweed and time to order her groceries, dresses, slim-atting, with dress-
restaurant
dr serves her husband tinned maker jackets that give the food for dinner because she's appearance of suits for day- been working late to oblige her wear. boos.
Jane Derby, a petite, ageless,
vital American, who showed her
Arst
*
PLEASANT CHANGE
1
are
My own personal bouquet to the Derby designs is that they original. [} makes A pleasant change to see collection that hasn't the faintest reflection of Paris, "My clothes are timeless," says Miss Derby, "I still wear clothes that my husband remembers from my trousseau,
"They're "not the
same,
of
course, but adaptations of the
same styles." Miss Derby -be-
collection of American Short full-skirted dance ecuture casuals in London last dresses with embroidered panels seves week, has the answer to this back and front,
problem.
At week-ends she's
Virginia.
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woman should wear. what suits her, not any old
HER OBJECTIVE
Mrs Arthur L. Derby, of Little Bright wool Paisley blouses fashion because it happens to Mountains Farm,
worn with black crepe pants be the latest from Paris. Saturdays and Sundays belong and white cummerbunds, to the family and her friends and she never takes work home. She's been married to the same husband for 40 years "and 1 alill like him."
FAMILY FIRST
I was intrigued to know what clothes the elegant Miss Derby had selected for her London
I asked Miss Derby what was her ultimate objective in life, trip. Two tweed suits, onë grey flannel, all of the softer There's до doubt in the dressmaker variety, three wool Derby mind. tipice on a jersey cocktail dresses, two tightrope between two worlds," Black, one white, and two long she says, "but the farm s During the week she runs a evening dresses, one grey more beginning to pay for itself." In and one black lace. A white, other words, Miss Derby will million-dollar dress business in New York
miles top coat, white raincoat and a switch one City, 300
day from bigh sable scart complete her two- fashion to farm single-
life, and away, with the same hearted purpose,
case wardrobe.
exchange fashion for cows,
Eileen Ascroft
"One rule I've always mada is that family highlights must come first," says blue-eyed Miss Derby. "I've ever missed the opening of my own collections Le share, an important engage- ment with my husband children,"
Add sugar, cinnamon flavour.
a dash of nutmeg to the and milk, and heat, but do not boll,
A flavourful substitute for | contribute vinegar in potato salad is the brine left from a jar of sweet pickles.
•
or
What has Miss Derby..got lo to London fashion? She can teach us a lot, I think, about the art of casual, effort less clothes. At first sight she thinks we have a tendency to overdress."
and "Mostly black
white because those are the colours I
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Appetising Cold Cuts And Trimmings
By 'ALICE DENHOFF
MOLD culs are wonderful for
emergency meals.
COLE
Add strips of meat such as bologna, salami or summer sau- sage, to a tossed salad to give it und flavoIT BS well as added nutritive value.
quickly prepared hot colour contrast
perhaps some..co
You can make a cake with- cake four with this but
A At home she is famous for substitution: Use a cup of all-
whenever the her "understated" suits and vegetable, purpose, ficur
dresses.. of cake simple
Again
and somme to start, a moulded salád recipe calls for 1 cup
off and fruit-and there ́ it is, a carried again she'
good, wellrounded meal, four,
enough for company, a treat for salad for additional nutrition the family.
and flavour.
has
BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
A Marvellous Flight
Mr Merlin Flew with His Kite Up to the Moon-
Saturday's solution,
By MAX TRELL
WAY
THE by Beachcomber
་་
TF anything can rival the List 1947." And
here, for
readers
of Huntingdonshire Cabmen with lower brows, are such gems
to
ift
for breathless suspense, heart as Mrs Uffhurst's irrelevant re- stabbing pathos, and volcanic ply at Guildford in 1948, and Mr
boorish refusa! passions it is the rip-roaring, Spence's
when soul destroying answer super-dynamic,
approached Anthology of Sust Polls, publish- Heznam by pollster Miss Fugge. ed today.
Contemporary thought
Here are extracts from the HERE was a daring contri- bution to the problem of cream of these polls. Here In
all their stark grandeur are the London's trafic the other day.
94 per cent who Didn't Know in A man described as a magician,
4
WORD "GAMK
the large letter in the centre square, and there must be at least one nine-letter word m the Hist. No plurais; no foreign words; no proper names, TODAY'S TARGET: 38 words,, good, 47 words, very good words, excellent, solution tomorrow.
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION: Apple leap nape neap nipa nipple pall pain pale palp pane panel peal peei peen peep penal pile pine PINEAPPLE pipi plain plan plane plea,
ERITORS' PREIS BERVICE,
"Good heavens! It is Herbert!"
•NUEVA YORK
a
crowded streels.
heavily blindfolded, drove car through Beside
The kite shot high up into the air. In a moment it was higher then all the roofs of all the-
H," said Mr Merlin, the houses.
"A Magician, as he stepped
out of
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doors with a big kite "But you ARE flying a kite!" under his arm. just the right cried Knart and Hanid in
single shout, kind of a day for it!"
Knarf and Hamid the shadow- children with the turned-about names whe were sitting on the top steps just outside the door, looked up.
Mr Merlin's Plány
"Are you going to fly a kite, M: Meriin?" asked Knart
"Not exactly," said Mr Merlin
Hanid said, looking at what him sat a hypnotist, Mr Merlin was carrying "But giving directions. If this idea you've got a kite under your could be developed.
I forget arm.' what...
Why not sing? I
wonder OFTEN
why pedestrians on their way to work, jammed in among queues and traffic and other joys of the do not follow age of hustle,
of infantry on the old custom the march and break into song. Hundreds of voices singing in chorus relieve feelings of weariness, exasperation. beat and pass the time pleasantly. It there were songs for the slowly
Endequeues the most dis
would raise their heads and feel like human beings again. But I fear that today our singing is done at third hand, by broadcast gramophone records.
(Oh, I say, look here!"
SKINNY girl with just enough clothing on her to cust a flute upset the manage rment of a West End restaurant the other day by ordering a
boiled Cg&
"I have," said Mr Merlin.
Mr Merlin walked down the street, turned the corner and kept walking until he reached a big, empty let. It was a blustery. Knart and Hanid blowy day. were beside him.
"Couldn't be a better day for it," he muttered to himself.
For Aying a kite in?" Knart said again.
"Not exactly," Merlin.
-
repeated Mr
A Tail to the Kite
Mr Merlin walked to the middle of the big, empty lot. He tied a tall to the kite made of long strips of one of his old shirts. With a blue necktie and a red handkerchief included for
The head walter good measure. Then he took a offered
eggs rolled in Turkish ball of string out of his pocket seaweed; egris stewed with and tied it to the proper place woodcock's liver; eggs Melba in on the kite.
Ice-cream; eggs Richelleu,
chopped up and
mixed with melon, salmon and horseradish; egga sliced and served with buckwheat frither eggs stuffed for the third time. with sage pickled veal, coa's roe and asparagus tips. girl said, "No. Just a plain boiled egg. Her escort, red In the face, took her away.
"But you are going to fly s kite!" said Hanid.
"Not exactly," said Mr Merlin
The
Mr Merlin tossed the kite-into the air. The wind caught it up. The long tail swisbed from side to side..
A strange thing happened. I: wasn't the strangest thing that ever happened to Mr Merlin, but denly rose off the ground, lifted it was strange enough. He sud- off his feet by the kite. He started rising into the air.
"I'm
Knart and Hanid thought they not exactly flying the saw Mr Merlin sitting on the kits, my dears," they heard him say as he shot up into the air..
Me moon.
moon,
i
He was sitting on the "You're flying with the kit bottom point, waving down 15
cried Knart.
Mr Merlin the Magnificent Magician was high over the roof tops now. He hung on to the cord as though it were a harness tied to a bird.
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them.
Safe and Sound
But he got back to earth-again, safe and sound. Knirf and Hanid It was a wonderful sight found him waiting at the break,
Never behold.
had Knart or fart table the next morning s Hanid seen anyone flying a kite cheerful as ever. The only thing in so marvellous a way as this, that was different was that he
Higher went Mr Merlio, still had a big bump on his head.
bet you had a wonderful time!" higher.
He came a speck in Kharf said to Mr Merlin. the sky, Then he disappeared in a cloud.
Net exactly," said Mr Merlin
That night Knarf and Hanid for the fifth and last time. thought they saw him sitting on "I bet he fell" of "the moon,” the moon, It was just a halt Knart whispered to Hanid.
Rupert and the Cold-cure-11
Once again Rupert tries to find a short cut across country lo Bill", cottage. The snow is crisp and firm and the bitter wird stems so be stronger. I'd better keep ́a look out les that paper that the Professor lest he thinks though it difficult to see white
paper · spainst white snow. wonder what size it was.” He Icani back to avoid being blown away by an extra, violeni guer and Ar"that" moment something: flips post him. Why Rupert": gasps in surprise," there goes '*'^ folded piece of paper (""). ALL RIGHTS REBEETED
Add cubes of your favourite nice cold cuts to potato, or macaroni
Pineapple Lime Moulds go nicely with the cold cuts,
For 8 servings, dissolve 2 packages lime-flavoured gelatin in 2 c. hot water. Chill until partially set. Then stir in 14 p.
c.) sour cream and 1 No. 2" in crushed pineapple, undrained Pour into individual moulds and chill until Arm.
Besides beng good main course, fare, cold cuts are useful in main dish salads and casseroles, as well
as sandwiches,
bologna, spiced ham or veal load to form cornucopias; secure with toothpick. Fill with cottage cheese, potato salad, cold slaw or cold baked beans.
Or fry bolongna slices until edges curi. Fill with hot potato salad, cream- ed potatoes, baked beans or scrambled eggs.
For sandwiches, combine one or more of the following with your choice of cold cuts, finely chopped or ground: chopped pickles," onion, celery, grated chopped carrot, grated cheese, hard-cooked egg. mustard or horseradish and mayonnaise to moisten.
For more specific suggestions, combine 1 c. fely chopped.or ground bologna (about 8 oz.) with 4. thep, chili sauce; 2 tbsp; finely chopped green onions and though mayonnaise to meisten. Make: 4 to 5 sandwiches,
For a tangy spread, combine, 1 e. finely chopped or ground bo- logna with 4 6 grated Ameri- can cheese, tbsp. prepared mustard, 1 tsp. horseradish and enough mayonnaise to mols- ten Makes 4 to 5 sandwiches.
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