THE CHINA MAIL,. WEDNESDAY, JULY
1956.
CROSSWORD
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YOUR BIRTHDAY ....... By STELLA
DURN
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 you have
عليه
Bpowerful and dynamic per ever the parucular
and
Takeout Bid Misses you actually are cut out of the
Game
By OSWALD JACOBY
the stage or screen.
Yet, what- sphere
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to
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mood
'on
and
you
sonality. You have tremendous your activity, you are likely store of physical
it. And, nervous make
money energy to put into everything though you can be the life of you do. Your mind works like
any
party, you might just as Hightning and you are able exsily
quietly make
quick
decisions. Your aloof, seeming to be just a little concentration also bit bored with it all! Yet among Powers fire excellent. Although basically persons who have similar cul- samblar, You m and wonen ural or intellectual tastes, you differ rather widely in the use are assertive and fine cons of your talerds and in tempera- tionalist. It depends to a large
the upon ment. Consequently, you appear extent to be of diferent types, although happen to be int
Among those born
this William date ard:
Thackery, sane plece of cloth!
You
and Ros and Hermann Hagestorn women are serene
iL rock.
with a keen fortwick Thorpe, authors; Dr John sense of duty toward your home Paul Camus, noted editor:
colonial statesman; and farully. Although you enjoy Cruiger,
F Rothermel. painter: willing perfectly
Dix. to Richards
aelov and Lupe sacrifice pleasure if, in so doing. Velez, netress you can help someone else.
find what the stars have It is
the singe possible
tomorrow, that
store for you will outset you men, and since you also have literary talent, it is possible that you might com- line the two fields and write for
SOUTH made 11 tricks Key and beautiful clothes, you Peter
of
with the greatest ease in today's hand. Then the arguments began. South wouldn't feel so happy at game in clubs if West opened a spade, was one opinion.
Who cared about South's happiness, North wanted to know. Just let him take the diamond finesse and he'd mako five clubs even if West opened a green suit.
While
little this piensant argument went on. the players overlooked the Important defalks How should South bid to reneli a gune
which contract, muxt Erme contract should he peach?
To begin with. South should respond to the takeout denisle with a bid of three clubs instead of more two.
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double promises hand of greater strength than a minimum opening bid. Therefore the re- sponder can afford To
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game If he has about eight points with good distribution,
As most experts play it, South bidding can force to game by
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if
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the opponent's sult, in this case, South would ld two hearts ww about another king. jump response in a new suil is highly invitational but not com pletely forcing. North would pass three clubs if he had very light takeout double. would accept the invitation
values for had sound double,
In this ense, South would bld three clubs, and North
would have a problem. If North brid clubs, South would bid five. four It North mode the somewhat delicate bid of three diamonds, South: would bid three na- trump, In either case, however, South
would get to a sound gamo contract. The important thing was to begin by bidding three clubs.
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West
The bidding has been:
North
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1 Club 1 Spade - Pass
You, South, hold:
Bouth
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What do you do?..
-Bid two clubs. You expect
te how the hourts and raise apedew,, thus asking North to go to alam if he can control the un-
·ħid sult, diamonds.
MALTODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in. the question just answered. You, South, hold:
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select your birthday star and read the corresponding para- graph. Let your birthday star he your daily guide.
THURSDAY, JULY 19
CANCER (June 23-July 23)— You may need to make ย clear-hended decision, highly important to your future pro- gross and happiness
24-Aug. LEO
23) (July Think before you act, especially if you have a decision to make this evening. Duyne Repret are best.
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sepi, 23) Stick fairly close to famille routine until after lunchtime. Then you may devote time to aveial netlvities
LIBRA
(Sept.
24-Oct. 23)— Ultimate results can be good but you will have to work hard for shem. Take the initiative and guide things.
SCORPIO (Od, 24-Nov, 22) Take the side of peace and har- mony. If at all possible, sidestep all arguments, especial- ly on the social front.
22)-
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2)-Good judgment and fore- sight can be of the utmost im- portance today in making a key decision
(Dec.
CAPRICORN
23-Jan. 20)-Tact will smooth out things at the office Be politic and diplomatie in your dealings with all
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) -Both good and il fortune are
TARGET
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THE
HOW trans
words of Iour letters or cure Can you make from the letters in the square on the left? In making cach word, the latters in each of the small squares may be used ouce only. Each word must contain the large letter in the centre square, and there mstat be at
A O S
Teast one nine-letter word in the list, No plorais; no foreign words; no proper
TODAY'S
TARGET: 20 words, good; - 23 words, very
words. good St axcellent. Bolution tomorrow.
YÄHTERDAY'S. SOLUTION I ABIO sher won dansker drus, desen, KREGEN
a djank-like kied)" unoro zorg zarad paroi trade krand groan grained
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WOMANSENSE
GRECIAN STYLE SWIMSUIT
"Persimmon Time" is the name given to this Grecian style swimsuit created for the holiday season by Teddy Tinling, the famous British sportswear designer. Ideal for a "dalo" on any beach, it is worn here by film actress Jut Ireland.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
One of the best methods for making 11#1 iron smooth and slck is to run the iron over a ploce of old candle or beeswax folded in a newspaper,
.
If you do your own home dec rating, be sure to use the car- rect paint brushes for each par- ticular job.
Use a 4-inch brush for nut angled brush for surfacts, an
in lyday's uspect and your crsonal attitude will determine, what you get out of it.
21) PISCES (Feb, 20-Mar. There may be some confusion A Just
now, but if you take sound, careful look around and stay calm all is well.
ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)-windows not other narrow sur- today. faces. Use an enamel brush for Think before you act
trim and are not to be
a 2-inch one with Your impulses trusle when li comes to making a chiselled cage for enamel and
varnish, snap Judgments.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Your
emotiona trouble. Keep moods and tem per under control all day long to keep out of hot water.
care for a GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-- If you can avoid getting into an argument this morning, then all should go as you plan later in the day.
can
cause
It
In action, a larger brush will allow you to spread varnish cr larger surfaces much faster. Is always wise to invest in and selection of good quality brushes.
To lengthen the life of your table linen, mend small holes in
good linen tablecloths or nap- kins with yarns from the linen, even If you need to spcrifice a napkin to get them. You may have odd plects of linen left; from discarded napkins or table- cloth which you can use.
In the case of larger holes, take patching material from an old tablecloth similar in pattern and weight or from a matching napkin, Choose one large enough to extend beyond the edge of the patoh, and after the patch la neatly sewn on work a mono- gram over it. In this way, the repair will be almost entirely A de- concealed, and becomes comation.
Next time you plan a cas- serole with bread crumb top-
Use 1⁄4 ping, try this variation. cup of enriched corn meal with each cup of bread crumbs. This la especially
good with macaroni and cheese casserole.
any
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Teddy's Secret Wish
There Was One Reason Why He Wouldn't Get It -
By MAX TRELL
"SIF I were a bird," Terked to
Stuffed Bear,
Knart, who was sitting beside him by the window, "I'd be a sen gull."
"Why would you be a sco gull?" Knarf naked,
"Because I like the way a sea gull looks. I like the way a sea gull fles," said Teddy, "and I like the water."
Flock Of Gulis
By after a ship for miles and miles
throw and the sailors nothing out for you to ent? I
would be better to meet your breadcrumbs on a windowsill and your worms in a garden."
"Yes, it would be better,"
then or a robin and
mitted Teddy Badly," pd.
"Only, what?" asked Knarf.
Not Much Fun
"only I wouldn't be 0.5 much fun. It would be too casy. I'd like to talk to those sca guils. I'd like to ask them
I'd
the way sea gulla look," Teddy told Knart.-
Satisfying Entrees For Summer Meals
"chicken,
seafood
By IDA BAILEY ALLEN
the smartest circles, meat and salads have graduated from the wedding reception class, and received a Doctor's degree as sult- able entrees for lunch or dinner on warm days.”
"Very good, Madame," re- plied the Chef, "Are you practis Ing to give a speech?".
"No," I loughed, "Just empha- aising an important point warm weather meal planning,
Amplo Portions
"Serve ample portions of substantial entree salud, made with meat, poultry or fish, com- bined with n crisp vegetable and plenty of lettuce and with A generous portion of a salad- ised cooked green vegetable on the plate, and you have an ap- petising, nutritious and sailsfuc- tory main course."
"What do you mean by 'salad-dsed' cooked vegetable, Madame?"
“I mean a hot cooked vege, table, seasoned with not-sweel French dressing, then chilled."
"One more thought, Madame." jobserved the Chef, "The mesi, poultry or seafood should be cut in bite-sized ploces 50 the family can see they have some thing substantial to cat, It should never be chopped fine. That method is as old-fashioned as a stovepipe hat."
Dinner
Chilled Clam Julce OT Hot Clam Chowder
Saled Asparagus-Chicken
Corn-on-the-Cob Hot Raisin Rolls Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea or Milk
Butter
All Measurements Are Levet Recipes Proportioned to Berue 4 to 4 Chicken Salad Platex: Clean 1 lb.
Asparagus.
fresh
PEAR-SHAPED pottery plates make a quart service when the entree is a hearty salad. This one combines chopped'',
asparagus and chicken,
Asparagus; cut off bottom cads. sugar and i tap. cinnamon, Add Cook, covered, in bollinge, ralains, salted water 12 to 15 min, or umit tender. Drain, chill, save When the dough has doubled the liquid. (If fresh asparagus is size, turn, Knead on a lightly is not available,
30. pres- tinned floured surface with 1190 substitute).
surco. Roll into a rectangle' 12" x 10"
Spread c. of the sugar- raisin mixture over the dough, Icaving a 1" border. Roll up as for Jelly roll. Cut into 1" slices, This will make 18 rolls.
Combine 2 C. coarse-dleed cooked chicken, 1/3 « chopped celery, % tsp. celery seed, tsp. salt and top, pepper,
Dice the asparagus,
reserve the tips for a garnish. Add the asparagus to the chicken
ture.
mix-
1
Place 12 of the rolls close to- gother atop the remaining mix- fure in the skillet, Put the re-
Thoroughly blend 1/3 c. maining 6 rolls in well-oiled:2" mayonnaise and 1 tbsp. lemon muffire pons, Let rise until julee, Ad and toss the salad nearly doubled in size, lightly. Garnish with generous
of servings
tips, asparagus watercress and tomato wedges.
Hot Raisin Roll: Prepare hot roll mix according to the direc- tlong on the box. Whlio rising.
melt 14 barely
c. butter or margarine in a 10" skillet,
Baku 20 min. In a moderato oven, 375 F. or until lightly browned.
Suggestion of the Chef With a fork, work 1⁄4 tsp. TR- basco Into 4 c. butter or mar- garine. Form into smail pâte Remove from the heat. Blend and use in "buttèring"! corn-on- with 1 c. packed-down
Enchanting
brown the cob.
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"I like
Uttio He watched them
"They're lovely birds," the
y without even trying to fly. were a sea' gull too. They
an acro- They're better than plane-much, much better."
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Teddy leaned up on an elbow they'd rather cat breadcrumbs end pointed to a flock of sea on a windowsill or pieces longer.
of gulls floating round and round bread thrown from a ship. in the sky some little distance like to ask them if they'd rather said to Teddy. "You're right. I off shore:
dig worms in a garden or dive t
wish fish in the water. I bet for
Пу "They hardly move
their they'd say they'd rather be sea wings
Teddy went on. "They gulls than sparrows or robins." Just skim around in the air with ilkoa fenther. It isn't
Hike Thero
was little chance, of he envied the, sea gulls he knew BOBITows or robins who are.al- Teddy being able to asic a sea he never would be able to fly. ways shooting from place place art who would fall to the full to answer those questions. He was much too fat, for that
ilko Atonen if they topped moving their wings"
no trouble at all. They float Knart smiled to himself. But Teddy sighed. Much as
CHESS PROBLEM ground
By II, AHUES
Black, 7 pieces,
White, 11 pleter
A
to
Kanri watched the gulls for
fow moments
ellence. in There was, no doubt about it: with they stayed in the air only the slightest bit of effort, Ho couldn't, help but agree with Teddy.....
of
But then Kmart thought some things he hadn't thought For before,
A Sunny Day,
This is Just the daytime, Teddy."wald Knari, "ando Boe.sunny day, too, What about Lho nights when a storm in on the ocean, and the wind is
White to play: inate in two,
Solutions to yesterday's blowing and the rain le falling? problem:
What: about the days and nights
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Bird-12
Rupert and the Fire I
Pong Ploggar "more and more to do with the egg 7?" `Thinks": gitated. “Taking the cooling egg Rupert,, " And what" is" ie, say«: Ento Another room he sits in a Hitm- way 22! But Pong-Ping now segme alcove, paus on'estphones and tape to have forgotten all about the feverishly at gymmyli instruments little bestias, leaving the man," bo' Armuttering weird. Chinese words as strides right out of his hours and "he does” What Flyt going":"kway into the open country.
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