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“Daddy isn't mad at you, Roger—he's just mad at me for going with you!"
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DVERTISEMENTS before brings it into the little town to and between films are be have it assayed. His claim la coming so claborate that it might jumped by big bully, who rides be a good idea to join forces. in with his gang, kicks open the A full-length Him, with stars saloon doors, shoots out the advertising soap or sweets, could lights, and howis for drink. The be quite exciting in the setting saloon-keeper's lovely daughter of an American Western Alm. offers him some ice-cream. It is so good that he forgets all about the new discovery. On learning that it is Iceløy, he decides to settle down in the town as a decent citizen. He reforms and morries the girl. The old-timer sells his claim for two dollars to a silly dude who can't one ice-cream from another.
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'Back-In' Bids Useful At Times
By OBWALD JACOBY
CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957.
WOMANSENSE
Back To The '20s
THE back-in or balancing bld Shorter skirt length, redolent of the fashions of three
is made at your second turn. You pans the first time because 'you fear to overcail Immediately. Later, when the opponents have shown weakness you bid at a higher level but with safety since by now you have marked your partner with a lot of the missing strength.
I usually don't like such bids, i'my hand is worth e bid I want to get in carly But once in a while a perfect hand for such action comes along.
Such a hand was sent me by Dr Edward Culleteau of Baton Rouge.
He did not like on, immediate
double of Evet's one heart bid since he had no preparation for damonda and he did not want to wverall on n four-card sult. Hence his first bid was a pars,
When West raised to hearls and East dropped the bidding the doctar felt that twu-spade bld was well in order. His partner had to have
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I can imagine a scene Iti which the gun-slinging rustlers refuse to lake any svap but Witosuo, But the Kuppe- kawice Indians have stolen the recipe, and are all turning witte, while the cowboys, deprived of dirtier the soap, are growing and dirtier. The Yankee cavalry mistakes them for Indians, but the sheriff, alded by the beaut!
Foulenough) ful school-teacher, wuylays coach-load of the sump in Black EXTRACT from a letter writ- Gulch, And so un, for two ten by
Cop a lady hours.
d'Antibes to a friend Eng- land:-
We had some bridge in evening. The Scroules brought along a man who in- An old-timer has struck sisted on calling himself Captain lee-cream with a new flavour m
Foulenough.
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laugi, os of course the real Foulenough has to Be pretty low in these parts. After while he said: Very well, you don't belleve me, cali, Tony Hatchway. He complain- e of a slim leg, and he fre- quently got up during the rubbers and walked round table behind our chairs. Rather tiresome but it seemed to ease him. He was a frightfully good player, and won over £50.
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me
the
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high
high
cards because with 25 cord
points the enemy would not have stopped at two bearts. Furthermore, his partner bed to be short in hearts and al- must surely would have several spades.
Hove Dr Chillete bid two spudes with great confidence. He did not particularly like it when his periner jumped him to four. At least the did not like it until he saw the dunimy.
Dummy's five trumps made up for the fact that Dee only held four. Dummy had a singleton heart as expected and, most im- portant of all, dummy held the right king.
Because the dummy lifted so well and trumpa bruke two-two the doctor had no trouble mak-
trick.
E pipelines in the Shemosul desert are now so inextric- ably confused], owing to cut-ing his contract with one over- tings, diverstons, additions, and dummies that representatives of the various companies are
rowdy changing
words ord offensive gestures. They wander about hopelessly, stumbling over what, from the afr, looks the entrais of a chorious monster.
decades ago, form the predominant feature of the Paris autumn/winter collections and drooping backs and shopo- less bodices complete a line that goes back to the '20s. By MARIE FONTAINE
HETHER women relish a huge
stole ner
stole ncross the
Paris plain
cowl
their clothes this coming. Some coats In the winter will reflect the collections appear very fashions of the '20s. The from the front yet have back conspicuous aspect of the Interest, several rows, of tions which will soon be instance). These draped effects, recent Paris couture collec- drapery often descending to the waist (as at Pierre Cardin for having their impact on the incidentally, are carried out in whole sale industry is that heavy woollens, such as nattes, skirt lengths are decidedly wool toiles, and tapestry tweeds. shorter. How different from Seen on costs, lockels and even
skirts, they present Dior's unkle-length skirt of aspect to the supple line in- troduced by the Paris designers
year ago.
Inst aeacon,
new
Skirt
however, lengths. varied at the French dress As in skirt lengths, em003 shows wavering: between 15 the hetes jackets vary. For Inches from the ground at example, at Pierre Cordin and BALMAIN to 10% inche: Guy Laroche they reach the generally and even 18 inches at hips and have a bunded LANVIN CASTILLO PIERRE dipping effect
at the back CARDIN and GUY LAROCHE. whereas at Lanyin-Castillo they Elon
On the whole, waistlines are are waist length like an undefined though they are jacket.
raised at Lanvin-Castillo and
lowered at CHRISTIAN DIOR. NEW VERSION OF Hiplines In the mata are BUSH JACKETS deleted yet they are rounded of Lanvin-Costillo. Shoulders gain
Jackels have been lengthened
Balmain, ZTU worn
with
1. JEAN DESSES: Belted mulls mark the lowered waistline. This one is in a corn' yellow woollen fabric from LELEU. The longer peptum Is eut by menms which continue the line of the tab, under which gildes the belt. The skirt has box pleats on the side and the filinem is reduced by one of the pleals being turned onder at the hem. 2. JEAN PATOH:... The . hort box Jacket worn under a three-quarior Tengill coat in a matching woolien Ined with fur is seen here in a heavy brown woollen hamespun from RODIER. Note the round pleat clrcling the armhole and continued to tho hem at the back like a chasuble, the 'mail standing collar and nalque button placed alightly above the natural waistline, 3. PIERRE CARDIN: Draped cowl effects starting at the neckline and dipping at the back is the favourite theme In width at JACQUES HEIM, o
of this collection. The short, straight jackeś is bulloned in front. The fabric is a bright JEAN PATOU innd Plerre matching three-quarter length
turquoise blue nafte from RODIER, 4. CHRISTIAN DIOR: Bloused effectis at the waist Cardin,
almist
Jean Patou and Jean and at
all coats at
are stressed throughout the collection. The ensemble consists of a bloused top ending at the houses bodices are supple. Desses, and at Christian Dior,
belt worn over a V-necked dress with a wráp skirt that continues the double row of buttons Beim and Jacques
JACQUES Thint, briefly, is the latest GRIFFE
on the top. A deep pleat in the fold reveals a wakicoat pocket. The woollen' fabris from full. peplums fre line that Paris designers have belled and long enough to be
RAMON is a bright red diagonal weave, the Dior red. 5. LANVIN-CASTILLO: The wrap created for you.
coal, buttonlew and very typical of this season, is trimmed with a huge cape collar to the They have sat on This latter length, in
elbow and adorned to the hem with a wide wool braid. Note the high cuff which encloses retraced their steps over the heavy
rustic looking
the fullness of the sleeve. The fabric is a heavy black broadcloth from LABBEY. decades in the halcyon days of tweeds, is really the winter CHANEL Should one need
version of last summer's bushi further proof of this they have
jackets,
Wool velours. One.
or ruby Wrinkled
grained crepes under the bust to the hips, Increly
at glance
red, Wos worn with an compete with the nattes, wool where slight gathers give case frequent denoping and tooping This season the woollen immense matching stole lined tolles, and popling for evening to the skirt.
the backs of Jackets and dress, intended to accompany a with mink. coats.
Wool cloths are also popular matching jacket in fancy tweed,
with Interpretations natte or plain diagonal weave,
Givenchy who, lks VARIOUS WAYS TO
tends to be loose fiting at the of the new silhouettes affect DE GIVENCHY, who presented Balenciaga, has adpoted a loose WEAR THE BELT
top, avoiding the waistline and the choice of woollens. This their collections a few weeks chemise line for dressen.
can be divided after - the other dress shows, coats, many of which are 7/8th There is ample choice for the just resting on the hips while season these
categories- also followed the shorter skirt and 8/9th in length, often the the skirt remains straight. This roughly into two woman
who favours
In no line is stressed by Guy Laroche those with a rustic appearance trend. So much so in the case reveal the bartet line at the sirnight, belfed coat.
On the box jackets of case is the belt worn tight; It in a range of youthful colours. (kempy tweeds and tweede with of Givenchy that the ience is back.
his suita collara roll away from revealed in some models. the knit or tapestry look, and is merely led casually in front
In a loose, curly or and made of the same woollen
the neck, an on his coats, or aro tight fuzzy and curly surfacts) and Looar weave, many of these tweed cloths with
Skirts at Bolenelagaireach to ÷ turned down when the front is fabric ng o garment.
polished-and- worn refined dresses are made to be
(such
On his suits, which double-breasted. At times there have draped lend to
short unfitted is no collor at all. jackels, skirts haye slight gathers, all round the waistline, gentle fullness. 'Wool
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BALENCIAGA and HUDENT :
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extremely
large,
Summertime Casserole
Hia
and never indicating the waist, the belt is worn a little lower without jackets or coats, at erepes, broadcloth and
At least during early autumn. Dior or velvety surfaces,) than the normal waistline. the various houses the belt designed them in two separate itself varies. For instance, at parts,
soft
slightly
The first category includes all giving DESSES Ond
Patou it passes bloused corsage touching the fancy weaves such as herring fringing often trims the jacket under tabs whereas at Christain hips but gently curved in front bones, which are usually in and skirt hem of suits, Dior it is
nn at the waist and a slightly grey and black, small and large collars are small constituted by entirely drawn and inserted flared skirt if not a narrow one. checks, plaids, and Glen and down, but band.
Criffe, has presented # few huge Shepherd checks.
sometimes Tho buttoned to But it is not the belted but coat-dresses,
the contrast of colours is sometimes even to a huge cape effect on wrapped and slightly so subdued that the the bulky cont which will most side or
cloth one model made in an arresting probably be the major trend draped, one of which is in o
to appears
be practically brown and yellow plaid. Usually monochrome and the weave alone rounded and slightly narrower Apart new lace-tweed.
with
brings out from being voluminous,
the pattern. The at the hem, almost all this This senson designers have rustic
HIE main course at this with designer's coals allow two to fronts and awing-
surface sircwn wrapover
time of year should be backs,
only lightweight kemp contributes to this blurred three inches of skirt to be seen. have some
imal chosen features.
rich in For example, there woollens like crepe and Almsy effect.
nutritive values, Making great use of wool, satisfying but is the doway coat with a wide broadcloth for cocittall and low-
neither and collar
In very full necked dinner dress, but wool
second category Balenciaga has given many of
is
nor heating. A significant, his dresses n full chemise look, heavy sleeves designed by Lanvin- cloths with downy and velvety broadcloth Castillo and
Striking roat by Balmain surfaces.
cxamples especially heavy
and in being ahapeless from neckline casserole of shrimp in one of the new curly tweeds were two floor-length evening many colours from the dull and to bein. Others, however, have mushrooms, for example,
for which Dior used muddy to the brillant, a wide inserted band from just answers this description.
V*CARD Sense for this coming winter.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY · By STELLA
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whether yo manage to hang on to it will depend,
in large degree, upon whether you eurb your lendenelis to hand it out to anyone who saks for help.
in
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 BON today, you have a positive your felime, but
personality, with love texpect for the traditional yet a feel. ing for poreiking new which est be that which proved Decurred in the parit This is a point
You of view which can ravne ponitet in
mpy bave dificulty Efe waless your
you learn
select your marriage partner, for TALIONG and then Correlate the you are a little too exacting in your two rides of your mate.
dzmanda from thuse you love. Ôner you have made your refretion, how- Once you have done is NORL
ever, it shaind be a lighly servestul may become one of the outstanding
uniani. personalules of your own age, whose RC and retines You Coastve
w long wut- Λησίες the ban on is date live your own t
were: Marquis de Lafayette,, soklier; spiritual values in the conventional Jane Addates, philanthroplet and mimiorian: Katherine Burt, Arthur Train and Jukan Orcen, authors; Henry Seidel Canby, eritic: James K. lackett, author: All Pasha Mehemet. Turkizh
John Powell, diplomat: planist and composer: Claire L. Chennault, World War II here; and King Peter #1 of Yugoslavia,
sense and yet welli move. by methods qulie new, to motivate mi idea which will be of aid and ass- unce to all humanity. Fond of the putdoor life. you will feel that Mother Nature offers restorativ powere to human beings.
Binde you have executive telent, you are able to organise large-tenke projects simply and easily. You lave the talent for cutting rod-la pe und griting a project moving. 11 likely that you will make money dut
VIEGO
To find whint the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birtitilay olay and read the correspon. ing paragraph. Let your birthday star be your dally gulde.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 (Aug. 24-Bept,
13)-
Make good procrear along tinny of previously established project. You, should be in sight of a happy, end- ing.
LINK.A (Sept 24-Oct.
SCORPIO rect.
24-Nov
2)-
A short trip may be in the air and you will prostt tions it immeasurably. Combine taxiness and picastire.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ZZ)- 2) One day for all Saturday, pro.
17 tagune, You are pics into werkend out of town, be sure to get an early start.
If you have selected the right pro. ject to pusht, then you should, fad yourself making excellent headway now.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
An ending from a Spanish "tournament!" Binek to play and
"Kandon" kzpršil seratze
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jury, 20)-
A regally romantle dag
You may And that comes at the pics is your "one and only." after all
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.
North 44
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What do you do?
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Wat
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AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Neptune's Shell Boat
-It Takes Passengers Over and Under Water
Everyone By MAX TRELL
was astonished
sea. In a matter of minutes--er
so seemed-they were in the
widdle of the ocean.
What They Sow
and over
whale
at They saw flying fish, skim- There ming under the sun CROSSWORD THE magie telephone rang bew what happened next
hind the curtain at the far was a great swirl and splash in the water. They met herds of
From the
bottom seals. end of the bookcase. Knari the brook.
They saw came a large shell to which spouting water from the top of and Hanld ran to answer it.
It was their old friend King were hitched a pair of dolphins, his head like a fountain,
The dolphins pranced and Nep-formerly known as Nep-
leaped. tune, King of the Seven Seas.
"I'm going on a little cruise," cing Nep "Step aboard, every he said. "Would you care to
body!" join mo?"
Across
Liver appears in the deod, (9),
it the water fo
7. Blo goes back to the nundred.
B. Mountaine of americs.
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returns.
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If you are shopping for a new ward-
tobe of hunt furnishings, then this should be a day
Hoed.
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to And what you
20-Mar. 20)
This is one of your best days this month Make sure that you t amething pecial that you have wanted for a long toe.
20)
ARIES (Mar. Zi.Apr. Forget the pressures of the work-a- day week, if you can. This is a time to let down tensions Auld enjoy yoursell
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GEMINI
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May Sock besitiful activities this week- eruk, Try to get into the country or to the seashore if at all possible.
(May 22-June Fine for telp. You may be able to vlatt close friends or relatives in the country, test and relax,
„CANCER (June 21-Zúly You may have to combine burītiess will pleasure. But don't let that die thay you. You can enjoy yourself just the arme,
LEO (July 24-AUF. 2:3) - | Mike arrangements for the weekend and get an early fart, especially ki jou ken deiving out of town for twe
Or of Britain. (B)
10. 100's inside the abezke.
(4)
10, Years found in the ration, (3)
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21, TRO ghostly lake, (6)
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"Well, here wo are!"
shell.
salt
"He's only taking a breath," explained King Nep. "He's just come up from the bottom of the
ocean and he's breathing out all the air. It's like the mist wo blow out of our mouths on cold winter's morning."
The dolphing carried
h
them
Honid and Knert sald they They all stepped aboard the would.
"Here we gol" shouted King Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, and Hiawatha, the Wooden Indian Nep, as he picked up the golden down to the South Pole where Boy, who had come over when reina attached to the harness of they saw-penguins. Then they they heard the telephone ring, the dolphins. also said they would.
Everybody Invited
King Nep lifted his trident.
!
By ALICE DENHOFF
THE
To serve 4, place in saucepân
1 c. well-seasonot chicken broth and 1/3 c. quid taken from a 4-oz. tin button mushrooms, Add a few celery leaves and a slice onion. Simmer for 5
mini..
Then
remove celery leaves.
onlow and
Blend together and add to broth, 3 tbsp. cornstarch, dash powdered ginger and 4 thap. chicken fot. Cook, stirring com- stantly, until mixture thickens Beat 2 egg yolks. Add a little hot sauce to the egg yolks then sur mixture into hot sauce.
Remove black veln from 2 c. whole cooked shrimp, then add to mixture. Also Add button mushrooms, drained. Heat thoroughly.
Place in individual casseroles. Garnish with paprika and serve.
For a meat loaf that is light and satisfying, try this layered ment and mushroom dish. Serves 6-8 and may be served
sped up to the tropics again and "I hope I don't get seasick," sow sharks and sailfish soid Teddy, the Stuffed Bear.
Ifiawatha wanted to shoot on arrow at a shark but King Nep to get too close to them just the It was wonderful how fast wouldn't let him. Gold King Nep, they "Certainly"
moved.
"They're not They skimmed
Submarine Divo nearly a5 "Everybody's invited. There's down through the brook, then wicked as they look," said King Another wonderful thing hap-hot or cold.
down the river, then out to the Nep. "But it's a good idea not pened. King Nep pulled a cover plenty of room."
21
A few minutes later, the four friends were walking down the to the brook. path
Jending Hanid wa wearing white sweater and a white sailor's cap. Teddy had on a pair of bell- boltom trousers. Knarf had compass. Hlawatha carried woodeti canoe puddle.
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Finally they reached King Nep's lodgings under a Jack-in- the-Pulpit lent at the edgo of the book.
King Nep, who was about as tall as a mouse, was dressed, all In white with a captain's hat on,
leaving "We'll be
In o
minute," he said.
"I don't see any boat," Teddy sald in a worried voice.
Nobody saw any boat. Then smiled, 110 lifted his trident-it was a sort
fork of three-pronged
little. Ring Nep
and
boat!" he
com-
waved it in the air.
"Bring my
manded.
Rupert and the Fiddle-14
The two friends wander away, Simon carrying the range fiddle and Rupert holding the bow, and keeping a sharp look out for any one who looks as if he might be the owner. They try to walk in
wide circle round the wood where the hollow, tree was, but there are lots of slopes and little
A
hills and after a while Rupert stop... and gaxes round."1 say, I don't know these parts," he calls uneasily. Have you any idea where we are?" Nino" way Simple Simon nervously, thought you were leading and knew the way, Oh dear. 1. bope we're, not lost, are we ? ALL HIONTA SEXKAYED “
Bane."
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Mix together 2 c. soft bread sort of glans cover-over
milk and 1⁄4 0. the top of the shell Then it crumbs, c. berging a submarine. The dolmushroom liquid taken from a 4-on. tin mushroom atems and the bot- pblás took it down
pieces (2/8 c.). Beat lightly and tom of the ocean,
They looked into caves made add 1 egg. of coral. They saw sea-flowers that moved from place to place, Thoy saw an octopus.
"I wish I could shake hands with him," said Teddy.
Never shake hands with an octopus," said King Nep, unless you've plenty of
An tline. octopus has almost as many
Add 2 tbsp. cach parsley and green pepper and tap, onion, ali anely chopped.
Add 1⁄2 tsp. poultry seasoning, tsp. pepper and 1⁄4 tsp. salt. Grind 1 lb. veal and to this add the drained mushrooms. Grind 1 lb. ham and add 1⁄2 tsp. hands as a centipede has feet red vegetable colouring.“
Then they went home, back
to the river, back up the brook
Divide bread mixture into 2
until they reached the little spot parts, Add to ham and 4 to under The Jack-in-the-Pulpit veal. Mix thoroughly
lent where King Nep had his
court.
Pick yeal mixture
into
greased loaf p©n (51⁄4x9-inn),
Pack the ham mixture firinly
The last thing Karf and Hartld und Teddy and Hiawatha on top of veal. Bake at 300 ..
hr. This meat loaf pleasCa saw was King Nep throwing a for
bit of dandelion good to the the tyo as well as the, palate team of dolphins who had taken, and is good cold as a sandwich } them on this magnificent" cruise, nuing.