JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

East Aids By Good Plays

By OSWALD JACOBY

COURT RUSH of New Bruns- wick, N.J., wrlies 123 follows:

"When my partner jumped my nimple one henri response tu three looked forward to the thrill of a graud slam, Need- less to say, I was disappointed when his five heart bld showed that he only held twe neeg co that the grind elum was out of reach.

"In rubber bridge I would have nude the safe and cane bid of six hearts but this was that duplicate and I wanted extra 10 points for six no-trump. "I won the opening spade lead in dummy and 103 my four heart tricks just for practice In playing out high cards, I then played to dumtny's king of clubs and back

When my ace West showed out I wished that

to

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a dummy and played a diamond. Fast played the jack and I won will the king.

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dia- uf munds and a spade go on the heart lends so he had to brow

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diamond. He realised that should he throw the 10n spot I would put him in with the eve

is only hope was that his partner would hold the queen diamonds.

"He discarded his are of dia- monda whereupon both my dia- inonds were good and I wound up making seven."

Thank you, Mr Rush, for an Interesting hand, My syropathy gues to poor East who made two good plays but wound up in the ushean. I nogine he

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have been just as badly hiri He had made his C of din- tronds.

♥÷CARD Sensen,

This Funny World

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957.

Monahan

1 have apnic news for you, but we'll let it go untk tomorrow- I don't want to spall your sleep"

YOUR BIRTHDAY

WOMANSENSE

Styles for the Big Figure

.

Nowadays a well drassed woman, whatever her vital statistics, need not look fat. These examples from current fashion reveal how certain devices are adopted by the best designers in the styles for the larger woman.

FAL

TRAIR, fat and forty' this used have helped wonen to look and to be the cheerful descrip- feel smarter whatever their Size has been tion of many women. Today measurements, there are no fat women to the carefully studied in relation to fashion trade, only larger than fashion.

The choice of materials is average, Junoesque', 'plump or at the most young outsizes with tremendously Important in big- the emphasis on young.

size styles, *CT

For dressoS such NÀ in other words, Lan fashion woollens

afghalaine, designers have accepted the fact wool crepe, light wool jerseys that though some figures are or fine worsteds are preferred, smooth surfaced above alzo 10 or 20, they are in suits the

materials are kinder and Ness 1100 ncessarily elderly or

For dionvity.

well-dressed bulky in the larger alzes.

wool veloure whatever her vital courts, also, plain atatistics, need certainly not look tweeds in muted shades are pre- cloth and close herringbone fat.

There is, however, a dognite Cerred to, pile fabrics which add trend towards

bulk. ka big olzéa,

woman.

why.

And M

not

several manufac- If a woven patterned or print- By STELLA according to

turers specialising in outsizes, ed material is used the small They explain that they are indefinite patterns are certainly rarely asked for hip sizes 58 or more flattering than the big WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

80 and where size 48 was the bold or startling designs which lop eller in the O.S. range, catch the eye. This does DORN today, you

ore one of impressions of a 'new acquain- they now find there is a much mean though that the garments those active, energetic in- lurice are usually correct. Trust greater demand for sizes 42-40. pod be dull, Fine embroidery dividuals who must always be them Despite all this, you have

Norman Linton worked it out is often introduced to relieve a Your on the go to be happy.

a scientific and analytical mind this

Out of every ten plain surface and break up any life will be full of activity and and usually view each new pre-orders he reckoned three

were suggestion of size. there should be many interesting ject on the basis of previously for size 42, four for size 44, two

Faithful bed sincere, changes,

known facts,

SLIMMING EFFECT for size 46 and one for a 48 or you can be trusted to carry out

over. project upon which you uny

devices are adopted decide to embark. Although you

sons for

There are many possible rea- by the best designers in the

change.

styles for the larger woman. It may appear to be "slap-dash"

wonen

Bre calorie-conscious, is, of course, dog smething, you setually

WI mothers are methodical, careful of detail and punctilious about every- thing. It is your continual whirl of haste which gives the false impression. But it is your nature to progress at full speed at all

times.

You are a good organiser or you would not be able to pro- duce so much in so short a time, You are interested in unusual betivities and always disinelloed You to follow another's load. much prefer to experimeest your- self and produce something new, Since your intuitions are strong,, you are a good judge of charae- fer at first sight and your original

You have an affectionate and outgoing nature, and when it evenes to love and romance, you expect the same type of devotion 0: from those whom you love. Here |

your Impulsiveness may lead you into trouble unless you cultivate more emotional control.

Columbus

Among those bom on this date were: George T. Angell, founder of the Humane Society: Roger Batchelor, author;

statesman; Delano,

William Tyler, noted churchman; Rodrl- und guez Velasquez, painter; Igor Stravinsky, composer.

To find what the stars have in sture

fur you

tomorrow select your birthday star and read the

Let paragraph. corresponding your strthday star be your daily guide.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6

GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- The stars are greatly in your favour and amoy fortunate event should Dighlight your the tony.

CANCER (Jor 22-July 23) Social nupecți, are Intricately ertwined with business and domnesti- ely it is truposuible to separate them.

14:0 (July 24-Aug. 23)**** You may be a little more daring 12 seal in your personal and mmmanlig interests.

real fun

You can have

24-Sept. 237 Expert the antisual and you will ha! be disappointed. This in not to say, however, that the unusual in 0%

LINKA (Srpt, 24-Oct. Z3)- This can be your best day of tho unsmith as far as results from positive nchvilles are concerned. Get going! SEDIPTO (0cl. 24-Nov, 23) Q-The bidding has been:

at you makes adequate and securate Weat North Ext plain use co-operative with others,

悲痛 Pass

iill take a PRIS

positive attitude, all is well.

South

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You, South, hold:

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What do you do?

A-Bid three spades. You have

IS points in high cards, including three aces, and hope that your partner will be able to go on to ramme.

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered Yoo, South, bold:

MAQ8764 WABE SAME ME

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow,

CROSSWORD

125

ACTUSE

1, 121 get into the mixed grated.

(9)

4. It

10.

look a few years ARD this 100% mearia sané thing entirely different. 141

12 1's used soothingly over evory

child's grazed knee (5, 4)

sounds unearthly. 141

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15. In re: saya Mum (1.0)

ngo UD to the

American soldier and Relia Albert, 191 22 Manticated, thi 23. festen. (4)

24. Jome un it in the cowpuncher.

(5)

25. Without you are dismissed 1 491

Down

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Contay? (3-0)

A good ono makes money. (4) f heroe tone or Ente Lise

may be sotivo dialike. 15, 4).

(4. it's a dance backwards I (4)

work of Mr. Bailey's) (91

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ready to forget i 14:8)

4, Tear it up. (4)

Not to gay, 101

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BY THE WAY

By Beachcomber

PLAIN-CLOTHES man who drove away Hear from a Mayfair street yesterday said to the bystanders: "The pollce van is delayed, so I had better drive Howay myself. It is a dangerous obstruction,"

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-- Good forturie asvalte those who are willing to risk a little to gain a loti Be adventuresome if you like.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)- It likely that athem will co-operate in assisting you toward reaching some mucti-derfred goal today.

AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19)- If you have made definite plans well in advance, then you can be assured that today wil bring real mucoces,

20-Mar PISCES (Feb.

20)- Romance is part and parcel of this duy and should not be denied. Your koved one can help you in business, too.

ARIES [Kar 21-Apr 20)- Your attitude toward sliers at this time will it wore measure determine the degree of your achievement,

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) Friendliness is a characterisite which will be much in your favour when seeking bushiess advancement,

this

Young

But the manufacturers of the

Certain

well known that

are many

Necklines are important, tro. Most women who wear outelzes

short necia, have

Avold, therefore, a high collar or wide close-niting revere, Instead, there

variations of Tho the wide V or U neck.

standaway collars fashionable are particularly flattering to short, plump necks,

Hotel and Chapman use to the Paris-inspired venee give variety to the V neck of a

Wool clark green fine

dress. Their variation of the stand-

away collar is set lower in the large sizes so that the neck of the wearer is not concealed or unduly shortened.

CAREFUL DETAILS

Details must always be very carefully checked on big sizes. If, for instance, a dress his a bell it is best made in the same wool materials us the dress su thut it is unobtrusive, and it should be narrow. Butions, on the other hand, should be large and important, by contrast taking away from the size of the droes

Courts designed for larger sizes e vually cut fairly straight,

Harella introduces an though interesting panelled back to give figures to spread after child- bodice

do not allow their the diagonal line of a cross-Over

a swing without clumsiness. They are given important collars to births, and corset manufacturers effect.

1125 a very slimming at width to the top of the figure But the style is often and preserve the balance of the

suitable for a have helped women to get and old and though

silhouette. Cano is intren in grandmother in her sixties, to placing the pockets so that they maintain better figures. 0.9. fashions can also claim to addaughter her twenties, not favoured by her Gutsize But the principle of the diagonal wanted.

Suits for larger sixxxs are line remains a slimming device, breaking up the width of bodice mostly clasele in style with or skirt and therefore often simple revers to a single breasted Incorporated in young-looking jacket. The short cropped Jacket styles.

and the square boxy type are neither of them suitable in big sizes. But though simple in style the fashionable relaxed tailoring is kind to the big woman,

TARGET

E

R

P

A N

HOW many

words of four letters or indre enn you make from the Jesters in the square DD the left in

For instance, pockets are rare- ly set horizontally on a larger size dress, more often they and placed at a sinnt across the hips,

do not add width where it is not

Big pointed collars instead of slicing away the width at these revers are smart and flattering angles, A sideways drape is another slimning device, but in outsizes. In a suit by Harolla in Irish pebble tweed, the points great care has to be taken that the

Caking each

word, fetters each of the small squares may be used uner only. Each word must contain the large letter in the centre square, and there must be at least one nine-letter word in the list. No plurals; no foreign words; no proper naroro, TODAY'S TARGET: 17 words. good: 19 words, very good; 23 words, excellent. Solution tomorrow.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION : Alar ante atert altar alter earl fall fuller fata) fell teli teru flare ftat fow they few late later leaf leal Ical left ratal real tale all taller teal tell trawi wale wall wallet WATERFALL, weat well writ

the drape comes neither too high of the collar are echoed in the nor too low on the figure.

D

Floating panels, attached few inches below the waist stain add height a short stout igure, but they must be placed nearer the centre front of the skirt and away from the hip- bone. This was seen to good effect in a dress in cherry rod afghalaing of the new Norman Linton collection.

On the bodice of Anc wool dresses, Linda Leigh Introduces the American drape'. This is a pleat of the material al shoulder level and gives easiness across the bust without fullness.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Who Lost The Tooth?

-Qat Told Them All It Was A Little Gizl's—

By MAX TRELL NE day, Henrietta Hen

and

her husband, Sam Chanti- cher, were walking along the edge of the road when some When the owner applled later thing white, about the size of for his .car he was told that a kernel of corn, caught their nothing was known of it, nor of eyes. the plain-clothes man. That They walked over to take п efternoon the owner received a closer look at it and saw it was telephone message saying that a tooth.

the car had been found abun- "A tooth!" Sam Chanticler ex- doned in Sussex, and that the claimed.

Ander was driving it back to "My goodness!" said Henrietta. hend it over. Thus did Captain "You're as right es rain. Somo- Foulenough enjoy a day in the one has lost a tooth,"

fell out. And she docen't need it any more because a new one is growing in.

it Keep

for yourselves."

The cat walked off, Henrictla turned to Snail.

"You see," she said. "The girl who lost this tooth doesn't need it any more. Cat said we could don't think we want a tooth."

But I lecop it for ourselves,

"Teeth are a lot of trouble," Small said. "You have to keep brushing them. And if you aren't careful they ache. But they are good for chewing.

country, and receive the prale- A few minutes later, Snall you had teeth, you could

ful thinks of the owner of the cume ear.

T Lewes

AT precautions are to

acorng."

If

eat

dragging itself along

At Least Two corrying its house on its back. New tic-tactics at the racea "We just found a tooth," Sam

"We don't like acorns,” sald Chanticler said.

Sam "We wouldn't like them "Someone lost it." said even if we could chew them.". be taken against the now Henrietta.

"Just the same," said Snail, type of tie-toe ipo, who uses "Maybe you did," said Snail. "you could chew them whether metningless signals which no-

"Is it your tooth, Sam? Or you liked them or not. But one body can understand. Crowds of yours. Henrietta?"

tooth isn't enough anyway. them were at Lincoln, maklog

"We haven't got any teeth," You'd have to have at least two gesticulating ludicaid Sam fuces and

-one on top and one on the crously. They distracted the "Neither have L" said Snail bottom," genuine fc-tac men so much "But I hear they're good things

Then Snail dragged himself that they. 100 began to make to have. Take a cow, for

th- off and Sam and Henrietta both #comprehensible signals ond

the tooth grimaces. At one moment there stance. She's got a whole mouth went away and let

ful of teeth. So have squirrels lying on the road. laughter that a and chipmunks and mice

and Later a magple spied it self-conscious jockey thought he children. Teeth are supposed to nad forgotten to put his breeches be good to chew with" on, or something of that sort.

Will Sho Need It?

Way

so much

By the way, las anyone ever ex-

and

placed the complaint of an ap- "What we'd like to know," prentice at Epsom that while he fald Henrietto, "is 'who lost this was exercising a nog on the tooth? Wold like to return it. It Downs it was stolen from under him by a sinister stranger?

In passing

OW does one deal with the

Hite place In Paris where they

must have dropped out of some- one's mouth. But whose?"

Just then the ent came down the road.

"The little girl who lives in.

salt Henrletia

my house for Vo

Cat after Sam and had shown it do her.

"You don't say," said Sam.

do magple's liver with asparagus tips better thun anywhere in the world"? You must at once fell “I'll give it right back to her. him of little, place in Huesca She probably needs It for where they do bujaruelo fitters dinner?

sho

with apedramiento sauce. I "I don't think so," said Cat, Gree sticooeded in sending a "In fact, I'm quite TUTO gourmet to a publiò house in doesn't need it any more,!! Fulham to take their Solo **Bui she lost it," Dieppoise. He was lucky if lo Henrietta, Pit's her tooth.” got a couple of dog bisculls-with us “Well?", mái: Cat, the really his lukewarm beer,

didn't long. H. It got loose and

Henrietta and Sam found a tooth by the road,

carried it off to keep in her nest along with some bila of string, e of piece of wire, some shreds cloth and a rusty rail.

Magple collected anything she could find except, of course, things like trees,

houses and motor cars. She found them but she couldn't fly off with them.

"It's n beautiful tooth," she told her neighbour, the mole, "14 probably belonged to some body very important like a tiger or a giraffe. I wouldn't trade it for a motor car even if I could All a motor car in my nest."

Mole just smiled.

Rupert and the Rolling Ball-24

Rupert, site down obediently. we shall soon see if my invention **This is very nice," he says in all 4 hope it is 12). Ai ha apsaka cervously._** The chnic's on hecies the handle on the slep springs. Plan, what mun 1 do -and pulls it to an upright position now? **Nothing at all," says immediately the ball quivers__and the man heartily, "Just sit tight time; from its supports. Then and don't be brightened. I can ・ silently and smoothly it flats Brigh -control; «yerything from here and ✅ over the woods and away.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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Patricia Douglas

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Linton

Harella

Mietz

NORMAN LINTON: This fine black wool dress, specially styled for the O.B. figure, Introduces black satin draping to soften the neckline. The pannier effect, draped diagonally across the bips, in a clever kilmming device. ROECLIFF and CHAPMAN: In this afternoon style in fine dark green wool. the Paris-Inspired vestee is used in the wide V neckline, Tho soft self belt can be led to ruft the figure. ROECLIFF and CHAPMAN: The upstanding collar of this dress in black wool is cut lower for the big sites to show more neckline. In the slim skirt shaped panels flare smoothly at the back to give movement. HÄRELLA: This deep blue woel velours cost in particularly becoming to the big woman. It has a high wide collar which gives importance to the top of the silhouete, The cuffs are similarly shaped, and are trimmed with the same large bultons used for the fastening. HARELLA: An Irish pebble tweed is used for this fashion-conscious sult with the semi-fitted line which is a figure-flatterer for large' nixca. A large pointed collar takes the place of revers, LINDA LEIGH; This interestingly-styled dress in cherry red wool is trimmed with bands of black knitting at the deep V neckline, pockets and cuffs. The bodice is but with the 'American drape' at the shoulders, which controls the fullness. By broadening the shoulders the hips appear slimmer.

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