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YOUR BIRTHDAY............»y STELLA
TUESDAY, JULY 23
PORN today, you are self- guard against Impulsiveness.
Unwary South Fallsellant, confident and deter. You are much too apt to leap
in Trap
By OSWALD JACOBY
TODAY'S hand makes three
mined to gain your objective. Into something on a whim and You have the gift of persuasion, then with you'd thought it over especially when it comes 10 more carefully. Then you ex- oratory. Your magnetie person- pend great energy getting out of ally projects itself from any it. Better to give a project more platterm and your feeling
for thought before jumping into it, ne-trump against any de- the dramatic should make you fence. A heart opening will welcome on the lage, screen, automatically beat the fot❘ rndlo or television. The more spade contract but West close serious aspects of your gift may to open the Jack of diamonds. also come into play and you South won the diamond lend could effectively Use your In dummy and gave considerable talents for some good cause or study to the hand. If all finesses in polities. worked he would make seven but if 219 finesse worked he might easily go down at four.
You have a love for variety and you must have a vigorous life for complete contentment. He anally and wisely) de-The mere there is going on, the cided not to take a trump fine se faster your inlnd works and the so he played the ace and king better you like it. You prob and followed with the lend falty would do your best work the club jack,
in terben areas, for the quiet andte of rural living would tend
to bure you.
You love nature for its beauty and colour, but perisxdle visits in the country are enough in revitalise you and make you yearn for the hurly- burly of town!
West played the six South finessed. Meanwhile, East had been putting in a lot of cerebration of his own and had come to the conclusion that South held the exnet hand he did. East also had reasound that South would make his contract] If he, East, took the king of clubu. East would lead the king of hearts and South would hold off one time before playing his
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Attractive to inembers of the pallo sex, you undoubledly will have númerous opportunities to wed. A whirlwind romance may sweep you off your feet. De very positive It Is true love be- fore you let it sweep you into marriage!
Among those born on this date were: Cardinal James Gibbons, noted churchman; Albert Shaw. noted editor: Arthur Bird, com- poer; Florence Vidor and Char- lotte 5. Cushman, actresses; Montague Glass, Author: Haile Selassie, Emperor Eihtopla,
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To and what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star, and read the corresponding paragraph, Let fe is one of your birthday star be your daily but you must guide. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
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LEO (July 24-Au. 23) may bring welcome news. A day for
decisions. may outline a trip you are speedy Things are moving fast just now take soon, and you should be ready to move ABIES (Mar. 21-Apr, 20)- along with them.
Be alert to sudden changes Of plan and be ready to adapt your- self to whatever occárs. You can profit if you do,
VIRGO (Aug. 24-8ept, 23)- A fine day for all of your ecli- vities. Útilise every nove to your distinct advantage.
LIBRA (5pt, 24-Oel, 23)- Combine business and social erents profitably. Be very prac tical. Expend
your energles wisely now.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)— An important day for personal affairs, but be alert when comes to signing papers. all the Ane print,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)A day well worth walling fer! Get important things done in fine style. Increase your recess potential.
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| 201-Morning hours are line for aggressive action. Make progress then, but exert caution during the afternoon.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb, 10)
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if you are alert and
PISCES (Feb, 20-Mar, 20)--
letter from a distant relative
CROSSWORD
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)— Good Inducements for aggressive action. Make sure that you think a new preposition through care- fully before deciding on it,
GEMINI (May 22-Jung 20)—
and social] Combine business events to your inancial advant- age. Entertain the boss perhaps. Win a promotion.
CANCER (Juno 22-July 23)----
event this afternOON A social may bring problems. Straighten the them out and then enjoy evening more,
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earlier in the hand so East play-great cure. You can make dhe By LEONARD BARDEN ed the deuce of clubs without a progress quiver. South tell into the trap active. Who wouldn't? He led the four of clubs and finessed
a second my. East won with the king and returned the queen of dia- monda. Dummy's other high dia- mond look that trick and the ace of clubs was led. South dis- carded one heart but West Trumped tight in nnd Ted the eight of hearts. South had no way to get to dummy for the good cluba and eventually had to Juse his two lille hearts and hits contreet,
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1957.
WOMANSENSE
TWO-PIECE PLAYSUIT
"Nice," a two-piece plavcutt of printeil cotton in severel shades of blue, green and violet. The top has a very open square reckline decorated with two tiny bows. The tapered trousers are in three-quarter length--Azerice France-Presse,
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New comers to the Italian haute couture
launch Autumn-Winter fashion shows
"
Show
Simple, Elegant Clothes
Off Dazzling Accessories
Rome.
slipper-satin dressing gown late evening wear by removing fashion for the lnd wide wings lined with the Jacket and revealing a palë blouse. Lucinna opened her first col- Jection herself with the unob- how, trusive dignity which made her om the greatest of the postwar whu Itellar models.
H bedroom sumptuous how red brown, chi on
collection of nightgowns and hem to shoulders, dressing gowns by new-
Watching the Gabor comer Gabor launched the he fell illu the visitor Italian high fashion shows the mountains of Mourne for autumn and winter couldn't tell if the -London. here.
Indics were "bound for the bal or the bath."
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A flame-striped organdie Gabor Wig the first of six [dressing gown was worn new Italian designers wh
over a demure white silk Have a joint showing of their nightdress which fell collections, maternity-wise from a yoke of white lace. White satin pyjamas had light, knee breeches and shirt top, with a ruffled nylon three-quarter sleoveless cont for breakfast in bed.
FOR BALL OR BATH?
ARISTOCRATIC The 26-year-old, Praces of Bourbon showed
Beatrice
a collection so simple and lady
ike that it is certain she wil capture the patronage of well creased Italian aristocrats.
She invented no new line but reproduced wearable, durable
Returning to fashion by way of films and motherhood, sho presented a collection as digni- fied and unobtrusive as Princess Beatrice's but with just a dash more invention,
Her skirts were tight and just below the knee and were
all Inished with a petal shape at the side seams.
the Amazon and dresses--
that Every model
She introduced front to coats double-breasted but buttoning down one side only.
Most suc- green tweed princess dress with cessful of these was ʼn grass- narrow skirt and bloused top, the lines of Amazon-buttoned with a round- A honey-coloured faille adaptations frem
many seasons. Her skitts were ed neck. close-fitting dressing gown right, her jackets loose, her with three-quarter sleeves shoulders becomingly sloping. trailed a long switch of Only once or twice did she showed was green "for hope" honey-coloured chiffon, allow herself an excursion from she said.
black, grey or beige into colour. With
sheath black Jersey
PERFECT BACKGROUND dress, phosphorescent cyclamen
All the new designers gloves were worn to meet the showed sleeves at the elbow and there demonstrative
provided those + was a
clothes, ele- emphasise the gentlest draping materials, which will prove the
Uny eyelemen bow to
cut and of the finest Fantly on one hip.
printed with bold blue flowers, which was threaded through shoulder slots and flowed out behind.
Many items of Gabor's romantic collection had this winged look. A pale blue
Drink Eight Glasses Of Water A Day
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
YOU can't live very long depend upen certain chemical commend from six to
Yit out wive you senetics.
glares of water and
Luciana
who
are
perfect background for the new Italian accessories which designed to dazzle, shimmer and glow.
Since Italy
She also showed a short even- ing dress of green taffeta shaped like the bell of a morning-glory, It would go beautifully with the fabulous dorin emeralds.
Princess Beatrice's unusual world in zecessorles use of family jewels was much admired-a paste brooch to se- eure a bow behind, a little black right chiffon threaded through a dia- other mond ring at the waist.
body water On warm days especially, you
these probably should drink
If these reactions are to be liquids a day. a vital role in our everyday carried out properly, the life. Yet éxcept during ex-' must have an adequate tremely hot weather, you supply. It it does not, probably seldom think about actions are incomplete and our cigist glazes cach day. it or about how much you need to keep healthy.
health suffers.
MEDIAEVAL LOOK
leads the and gum-
picks of all kinds, the well- dressed woman will be sweepingg the new Italian shawls of wool and untarnishable gold and silver thread over her shoulders and head in the winter uvenings.
She will have an evening Another new house, Desalles, handbag of satin shaped like a about Introduced crepe-the material funnel, folded neatly down and Paris will be starring for autumn encrusted with sequins, and winter. Black, purple and and costume jewels. beige, Desalles swathed and
beads
Although cature provided cur THREE QUARTS LOSS bodies with n-melhéd of storing
droped it and made loose She will have jewelled toes as stablish A Jort of forced-feeding panels of it, but she managed - well es heels to her evening The simple truth is that very fat, she neglected to
facilities for storing method might be advisable to give a mediaeval look to all shoes and her sports shoes will few of us drink enough water, similar
Stic ad, to water,
however, Whether you are thirsty or not, her clothes by keeping the line have beaten-copper heels, Forlunately, nature comen
of an drink
glass of water at high under the bosom ard Her gloves will be buttoned the rescue by placing a sizable supply us with a sort
intervals during the letting it droop behind, giving a
down the back with ble many of the automatic danger signal which regular supply of it in
warns us when our bodies need hot summer days.
zig-zag join to some shoulder pearls. Her winter handbag will foods we cal.
water. The signal, of course, is
be made of the lightest wood. thirst.
You must remember that we} Probably Desalles' must sue the kind used for lining of aero- have inillions of perspiration cessful model was a pond-green planes-and bound in leather Generally,
amount
of glands, miles of ducts, lungs classic tweed cocktali sult with ard closed with a heavy braes water you drink in a single day und
these klüneys. Through
a metal fleck which turned into clasp.-Chica Mail Special.
ADEQUATE SUPPLY
While we doctorɛ know water
the
is important to our health and can be regulated pretty sately we lose about three quarts of physical development, We do on the basis of thirst If you water each day. not
know precisely what rote are excessively thirsty re other-
it plays in many ways.
ever, we believe that
How wise in ill health, It is a differ- our de- ent matter.
velopment, nutrition, growth of
person
For the average
cells and our health is general good health mest doctors
AND
Do Birds Fly At Night?
Teddy and Knarf Discuss It With General Tin-
By MAX TRELL
TEDDY,
GIRLS'
"About birds and butterflies," said Knarf. (lie Stuffed Beur,
"And whether they fly around came up to his friend by night." said Teddy, Kharf, the Shadow Boy, and They don't," said Knart. cold: "Are you busy? Because "I don't think
suid Teddy.
If you aren't, I'd like to have a discussion with you."
"What would you like to have with me?" Knarf asked,
"A discussion," sak Teddy, "It's the same us having a talk."
Then why, don't we have tuik?" asked Knarf.
so,
General Tin nodded.
Late Breakfast
either,"
con-
To maintain good health we must immediately and ia tinuously replace re- Quid.
all this lost
MAGAZINE
General Tin nodded again. "That's about right for the second time. I can't think of any o her birds, that dy around by night He owls--except per- haps the nightingales,”
Knarf and Teddy now both exelnimed that they had also forgotten about nightingales.
"Nightingales," said General Tin, "don't like to do their sing- ing in the day because I sup- pore-too many other birds are doing the same thing. So they walt until all the other birdi "You're both right," he said: have gone to sleep and every- don't fly around at thing is very quiet-then they night-1 mean none of them do, can be quite sure that no other except owls."
bird will be interrupting their Kharf and Teddy both **** singing--except the mocking- claimed that they had forgotten bird." about owls.
"Bird
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"A discussion is longer and more important," said Teddy.
"All right,” sald Knarf. "It's have a discussion. What are we going to discuss?"
Birds And Butterflies
"Want I won! -to discuss," sald Teddy, situng himself down on the floor with his fat legs
"Owls,"
General continued Tin, never sleep at night at all. When we ent supper, they eat breakfast. When we eat break-, fast, they cat supper. They go to sleep when the sun rises, and wake up when the sun sets"
Animals And Insects
"Do they sing at night, too?" naked Knurt in surprise,
"Oh yes," said General Tin. "Anyway," said Teddy, **X- cept for the owls oud the
spread out, "Is things, like birds "Those are the only birds that nightingales and mockingbirds, By by night, aren't they?" said no one makes much noise at asked Te
night. I mean
the other
and butterflies."
"What about Knnrf.
them?"
"Well, what I want to discuss about birds' and butterflos is whether they ever fly around at
night."
"They don't," said Kaart! shortly
"That's what I think" said Teddy.
This seemed to be the end of the discussion,
ziowever,
at
that moment, General Tin," the Tin, Soldier, happened to come marching up.
"Good evening," ho said. "Did I leave a tin oföll around
oli here? I need it to musket"
my
Hadn't Soon It' Khat and Teddy told General Tin that they train't scoa hi tin of ell
"Oh well," said the General, "It must be some other place."
We're having a diectandon,"
Rupert and the Old Hat-21
Feeling rather shaken at this unfriendly meeting, Rupert maken his way down the true to where the clock cuckoo is waiting fore hina. ** That didn's work.” he says.
'n pot much good at arguing
something to prevent my cousins being hurt when they arrive," Rupert thinks for some minutes. "I tell you what." he says. "You'd better talk to them youre se. Come: f'ificatry you and we'll
with angry, birds," ". Plêapu don't see if we can find any of that. vend me back to the clock;" the excited flock of birds. And off · little creature begi must do they s
ALL NIGUTA LEIKNYED,
5-1
"A discussion is longer than m talk," Teddy told Knut.
seams,
New Loaf Inspired By Australian Scones
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By IDA BAILEY ALLEN
ADAME, do you re- cut-side down, Arrange the ploco,
we enjoyed during our tour in Australia?" asked the Chef.
"Yes, indeed,
"They were
thing like
Chef," I said. delightful-some-
our baiting powder
side down Arrange the prices on end, ziezag fashion, in o well-buttered
margarinad 14"x8" loaf pan. Bake 20-30 nin. In a hot oven, 400 F., or until golden brown,
Serve hot with butter or mar-
Elseults, but pufer, lighter, and garine and/or apple butter. fiber in texture."
"Well, Madame, our Australion friends would be interested in lasto the cinnamon-nut scone loaf we have just baked-and so will our readers. This loat's very similar to the famous Aur- tralian recipe and at the same time it is easy-do and m-0-0 Rood!"
Dinner Beet-Vegetable Soup
Veal Chops-Potatoes. Bakred In Milk Asparagus Milanalse
Rolls
Prune-Apricot Compote Coffee Tea Milk
All madurements are level; recipes proportioned to serve é to d
Cinamoti-Nut Scone Loại Serve hot with tea or coffee): Veal Chops and Potatoes Baked Sift together 2 c, sifted enriched In Milk: Rub @ good-sized veal flour, 3 tsp baking powder, chops with a mixture of.2 tbsp.. isp. salt and 1⁄4 e. sugar Add flour, 1 tsp. salt, 1⁄2 tsp. pepper animals ang insects are asleep, 1/3 e, shortening and chop in und 1 tsp. powdered sage. Brown aren't they?
with a pastry blender until the on each sido in margarine or Whey certainly are," said nilxture is crumbly.
shortening. Place in a good-size General Tin, "except perhaps Beat 1 egg. Add 2/3 c. milk, low casserole that can yo to the crickels."
Si into the flour mixture and table. "Are they awake?" asked mix thoroughly. Turn on a Knarf.
lightly floured surface and knend "Well," suld General Tin, gently for 30 seconds. crickets don't like to go to sicep until their friends the frogs do."
Surround with 4 c. sileed pecled white potatoes 'scasoned with 1 fine-chopped onion, 1 tsp. Roll into a rectangle, 1⁄4” thick, salt, tap, monosodium gluta- Urush generously with melted mate and 1⁄4 tsp. popper," JAI- butter or margarine, Sprinkle most cover with equal parts "But those are the only ones with e. sugar mixed with 4 milk and hot water, Coven that stay awake, aren't they, foe-chopped nutocats and and slow-bake 40 min. Ina General Tin?" Teddy said. 1 tsp. cinamon. Roll up like moderato
325-350 .. "Yes," said General Tin, "ex- a jelly roll and pinch the edges Uncover and continue to bake cept perhaps the cats."
Together,
about 15 min. longer, of until Kaart now said: "But what With a sharp knife, cut into lightly browned. about butterflies, General Tin?" 14 equal pieces, Flatten cach
"They usually sleep," saidi General Tin, "but their brothers, the moth, flutter around as scori ag It gets dark. You might almost say that moths were butterfler, wouldn't you?"
Household Hints
Asparagus Mifanaist: Cook 2ba fresh or 2 pkgs, buzen imparagua as usual.
Arrango on a heat-proof diab that can go to table, Pour over Keep pearls lustrous by rub-3 tbsp. melted sweet butter. bing them occasionally with a Dust about 3′′ of the tips withi The only other ones that soft chamois cloth.
grated Parmesan cheese, Broll-1 General Tin could think of that If they're very dingy, esok min, or unill the cheese lightly stayed awake at night were them in lukewarm
browns. Serves 4 to 0. bais, mice, moles, night watch-miri soap.
| men, policemen,
tak
water and
captains, Good pearl neckless should be aeroplane pilots and rallroad restrung at least once a year if engineers.
they're worn frequently.
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To malo 1 un condensed frozen beof-vegetablo soliy toi auva 4; ed
“And of couro," General Tin added, the soon and the stare To keep alices of toast frons water. 1 (8 oz) tin tomato, atacu almost always stay awake atoning moist, stuck them and 1 bouillon cube, Binne
ball: 19, malia
tight,"
· Rtep-Cashijon.