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Saterday's Solution
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
£
(No.545)
Here is an ending from actual play; White to move and win.
London Zipresa Serries
THE land of "Call Me Madorn" Is no comic opera state, os Perle Mesia discovered to her surprise. It is 1 proud tund serious nation with the world's renfor reigning monarch.
Grand Duchess Charlotte, 61, ruler of Luxembourg for nearly became the oldest 30 years, living
monarch
King when Hanken of Norway died.
The country
has about 1
Us Little large a population Bocic, Ark., or 112,000 persons. Rhode Island has 10 times the area of Luxembourg, Mra Mesta, the firs: US. ambassador i Luxembourg, expected to find n Comic opera slate, she said. Instead, sie lelt expressing ad- mirallon for the efficient sleei mill, productive vineyards, the industrious people and their Bignißed monuiteli,
Grand Duchess Charlotte has two sons, Tour daughters and dozen grandchilt'ren, Her bus- band is Prince Felix of Austria, HAS VETO
Her
powers as il
limited monaretu roughly parallel those [ Queen Elizabeth. She can veto acts of Parlia- ment by refusing to sign them, but never has. She is a busy ngurehead. The resemblance to the British royal family goes further. The Grand Duchess reminds many, persons of Queen Mother Elizabeth,
Dally she receives unbassa- dors, slims decrees and confers with her merabera of Parlia ment,
and
She also manages to do some gardening ut her country residence. Berg Castle, tends the rose garden herself.
Grand Duchess Charlotte nade Berg Castle her omelal residence soon after she mended the throne in 1910. She did not like the tiny elty palace, Ganked by cafes
it for offelal houses, so used receptions only.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
ariel
....By STELLA
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
BURN Baby, you have a vigorous
peronity with energy to tauti You have selling counte five guing on all the time if you ate to keep met of mischief
You have an inquiu mind, ant A you KELE onder, vai want to dis ever the "why of unust for yours self. Once you
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your lijective. You are canelline Stiticked trat this elf-center" point of view, but it ti sanelline Inherent your nature.
You are an original fitaker and dulke doing things securing convention pallents. You to have executive atsilife, sand with me it for Large peels but there are alwuNG Shine you want to do yourself just to make sure they are some exactly as you want.
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you at You are a splendid friend, but could b
me frank
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Yessage Outsattesa, are wear tha_k4])= face and your mart tears to keep them under cumel or they can lear y into heartbreak You bouk! marry while young, for 18+ wil
stability dive you vanotion!
to
perauit you to prorsum you carver uninterrupted by romantle fights. Once you have found 1
you are loyal, true cunet devoted.
Anyong those born In this date were: Edgar Rice Burrongin, Bex- Beach rad the Chuntess of slewing-
ment.
noted extitors "Gentleman" Jäinen J. Cochet, puits; toger Dand Ca-
Irish pa
1LX1 Water Reuther, Jalur
Tond what the stars have You have mastered this teetusity5:0 store for yna tempoertiv, meleer your
Birthday Mar and evad tar enfe of being popular in mixed pumpany Your Finale sincerity and honesty i ponatru paragraph Let your birth Character
to the day, star be y daly 434+ ranke Subje
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
VIRGO
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further delay,
Get it production without any 24-et 233-
LIDIA (Repl
If you are looking for asistence on the fab, you should discover plenty
of waling applicants,
(Vet.
22)- 21-Nav you, make a If money owibu serious effort to secure its return t gether with the proper interestes, muw', SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)- Should you happen to be jolisitants
Ing. the prosperow
Gru santasyt
Have a gouri
*CAPRICORN (Bec. 23-Jan. 20)-- A day to make up your mind apeedily in one watter witch could do a quick pot in a fast
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SIDE GLANCES
THAUS PUL ONL
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958.
—WOMANSENSE=
Stock Your Medicine Chest With These Essentials
WELL-EQUIPPED med!-
A cine cabinet and firstˇuki keit
4s_p_"must" for every home, In addition to having esterol | equipment at hand for emergen- cies, you'l! And frequent use for and much of it for everyday occur
Like inout European monarchs ern, the Grand of an euriler
won tutored Duchess
behind palace walls by French
professors, German
to reign. was not born Her elder sister, Marie-Adelaide, ascended the throne when their father, Grand Duke Guillaume died in 1914. Marie-Adelaide, a Roman Catholle abdicated to enter convent.
OCCUPIED BY GERMANS
I fell to Charlotte to lend her out of the German nation occupation of World War I and zuide it from the chaos of the war to a model slate with one of Europe's highest living ston- kurda.
The country's tranquility was
shattered in May. 1948, when Hitler's troops rumbled through grand duchy. The royal he family escaped over the border to France, helped by a gullanı few quardamen in and of front of the palace-UP.I.
A
Philadelphia, TWO • "cowgirls" staged o
unique "showdown" in Philadelphin hotel lobby m- cently and wound up in a draw
It was nothing lite you on TV. Not a shot was fired be- euse the girls packel charts Justead of 45's. Their draw was in the almost identical Tales their
they told about running own ranches
sce
The one big difference: one is a Texas ranch, the other is in Florida.
The ranchers were brought together during the convention of Pitest International, a wo 11:00's service urganisation, counterpart to the men's Rotory and Kiwanis.-U. P. 1.
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
It's A Matter Of Mathematics
By OSWALD JACOBY
ANY
NY the a slam depends on
finesse simple
it is a reasonable bid from the stand- point of mathematics. You have 50-50 chance to make it and are risking just as much as you stand to gal.
A conservative pais mihi well
rences,
KEEP THESE ON HAND
So 1 suggest that you koep the following available for quick use In a safe place KY your Jome:
Aromatie Spirits of Ammonia (2 ounces): For fainting, hest
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exhaustion, shock and
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
(one-half
nausea, cuts, abrasions, slivers and the ter vomiting in poisoning Use for Inhalation purpose like. only in fainting or alock,
Inic Acid Salution ounces; As an eyewash, can use it for washing foreign buries from the eyes, for "wore ryes," and for occasional use.
for
Min-
hives, and for diot compresses USES FOR IODINE to combat infection,
Liquid Petrolatum, or Iodine Solution 12
minor outa, eral On: For use it eyes and You seng): For
scrapes and bruises where the In cuntura casts. skin is broken. Remember that SUN AND OTHER BURNS you must always remOVE the Hol water.bog and syringe: iodine with alcohol beforé cov- For use in fainting, shock, car- cring the wound with a dress- ache, toothache, headactic, men- inge.
strual cramps and for encina, Bicarbonate
Soda (4 In addition, there are other willin ounces); For upset stomach, items you should have gas and to wash any poisons ready reach but out of reach from the stomach in on emer- of children. gency.
Mercurochome (2 per cent): Water solution (2 ounces). For
She Knows The Secrets Of Remaining Youthful
FULL OF PEP, feminine, youthful actress Spring Byington doesn't mind birthddys a bit. She keeps busy, stays young.
By JEANNE D'ARCY
IT'S casy to sit sound and Nave of those numby-paruby -grow old and fut, but don't do exercises but a couple of peppy it, say elernally active, forever ones that will get you going." young, Spring Byington.
she's
TV's favourite mother-in-law doesn't give a hoot that beun over 35 for years.
WHY WORRY?
A FEW INTERESTS
Find a few interests to keep your mind youthful.
Epsom Salts (4 ounces): For occasional use as a laxative, af-
Theon include:
A clinical thermometer, an içe bag, a small roll of adhesive
The New Mixes
FACH week new and often in
teresting and delicious foods arrive at the taste-test kielion, and our taste-testing panel goes Ino action, The panel includes our Chef, myself, our assistant, our secretary and one or two outsiders who may be classified na "consumers."
The foods are prepared ac- cording to package directions. Then, each meniber of the panel is given an evaluation form in All in and a generous sample of the food to be laste-tested.
THREE NEW FOODS
Three foods that received an enthusiastic reception this week were two new and exceptionally good cake mixes-a lemon and a chocolate pudding cake and pa unusual, nippy basic Italian style mix for a salad dressing. It is not sweet, and is especially good on tossed green salads, mixed vegetable salads, patato,
rice and macaroni sainds.
TOMORROW'S DINNER
Het Cream of Mushroom Soup Sliced Cold Veal Loat Macaroni-Green Bean Salad
will
Sliced Tomalo and
Onion Rings
Hot Leinon or Chocolae Pudding Cake
Hot or feed Coffee" or Tea
Mikk
All inceaurements are level: recipes proportioard to serve 4 la
165.
Macaroni is often combined with the vegetable for the meat as follows:
1/3 c
Macaroni Green Bean or Green Pen Salad: Combine 3 v. cooked short-cut high-protein macaroni with half a grated small onion and 11⁄2 e. well- drained, cooked, shredded green beans, cut in in. lengths (or ose drained canned or cooked green peas). Toss in Ilallon-style dressing.
Then blend in 1/3 e. alse, Chill 30 min,
Garnish with minced parsley, Serve on lettuce or chicory,
Italinn-Style Dressing: Empty 1 pkg. Italian saind dressing mix into a pt. jar. Stir in 2 tbsp. water. Add V e, elder vinegar or wine vinegar, und 2/3 c. suigd
mayon-
planter or tape, a sranil roll of absorbent cotton, nt leont aix sterile gauze bandages Var- ous widths, kait a dozen smalt small- adhesive bandages for cuts, half a dozen sterile gauze
uares, a pair of tweezers and a BashBight.
Elegant Ensemble
By VERA WINSTON
or olive oil. Fit top on far. Shalte THE dress withi Its vigorously about min,
towm
OWN
Jacket makes an Important This dressing is refreshingly
costume. This elegant, delightful and different, BOL
ensemble is of yet practical, only with macaroni salads bul Italian silk in a heavy weave. nisa with hot or cold potato The straight frock is not quito setody and tossed green salads.
chemise, but has slight scaming Serves 8.
to shape Die torso easily. The TRICK OF THE CHEF
coat has a self cord belt that slips through brass eye-leta to For richer flavour, add 1⁄2 can tie in front. It can be pulled beef broth to reconstituted com- snug or irft in a relaxed line. densed mushroom soup when Costume is deep green, tho healing.
Jacke: lined in pripled silk.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
To remove crede spots from of ground meat for hamburgers tablecloths, dust a little tuleum with a western flavour. powder on the stain. Let it
set for an hour, then dust off. The powder
will
absorb the
grease.
Bleed Cold Veal Loat: Put
ground raw vent through the food chopper twice, with half a medium-sized cored tart "Even shopping for meals can apple, 1 peeled small onion, 1/3 be interesting if you do it in the le, dry bread crumbs and 2 slices
Cooked shrimp added to right spirit," says the star. "Take bacon.
Mix in 1⁄4 c. milk, i egg, i tsp. cream of potato soup maker^a up a hobby or join a club. Keep
salt, 1 tsp. monosodium glata-niling; one-dish meal. you're mate, isp. pepper and tsp. owdered singer Pack into an ofled 01 x 5 In, loaf pan. Cover.
Bake about 45 min, in a moderate oven, 375°F., or until Uncover beginning to brown. to finish browning. Conl and slice.
pon, authens; danes Gordon Bennett. | have stopped at fame with fo- "Each age is interesting," she day's hand, but Vanderbilt win- observes. "Anyway, if you look
busy!! pers Sam Fry and Lenny Marwell and feet active, why worry mon are mul noted for conger-about birthday::?"
Is glamour out when ivalism.
Try to look youthful but don't over 501 overdo it, advises Spring:
"Don't get carried away with "Phooey!" is Spring's answer young clothes or slather ca loo to this one. "Just because you've much make-up. Instead of dis- hit the half-century mark, you wear black or guising your age, you'll make don't have to yourself look older. Dress with navy. Go into prints. Appeat in luste. go lightly on, make-up, colours, Keep well-grovmed."
20-Mar. 20)- Путь PISCES There kl be miner mkuruber- standing will the one you love the
st. Make a enteraion for pce ARIES (ta. 21-Apr. 20- There is too much thingy indicated toxlay's galler to plan for future Maniny. Wait awhile.
TAURUS (Apè. 21-May 21)- tra problem uries in Dualnem, EG dazety to ile top and get things -traillent init with the bons,
GEMINI (MAY ZZ-June 21)- 1f you feel that legal action should be taken in u matter, regtrader lo make sure of all angles or posipóRSO
22-July CANCER (June
23)-
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LED (July 24-AUE. 233- Lixik forward to
keen a day of romantic interesta. Enjotions run high.
By Galbraith
9-11
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"When
Waxman forgets Activity is important for the glamorous things, ko using older woman.
perfume, having her hair set a "Exercise should be the by- new way, you don't have to seo word" Spring esists, "You must her birth certificate to know for Jave a dally set-up routine. sure she's old!"
BOYS'
AND
The Owl Reads A Letter
-He Didn't Want To Disappoint His Friends-
By MAX TRELL
| been huddling for years, but un-
like many player's huddies 117 NARF and Hanid, the sing songs.* seems that Sam's usually pro- Shadows with the Turned- duce good results.
Aboui Names, Texidy,
the
Macaroni Salads: These salads should always be based on plain- high-protein elbow cooked, macaroni. The dressing should be highly seasoned, because the Inele of macaroni itself is bland.
Always use cold water to make meat soups. Keep the ketile covered,
Instend
of railing cookies, drop the dough from a spoon an lo i cooky sheet, Then stomp a damp cloth Stere potatoes where it is coo) vach one with (40-50 degrees) and dark and stretched tightly over the cover with cloth or paper, Light bottom of a cup er, glass. causes green spots.
1
fat
cut During apple scoson, When travelling, wrap powder, wedges of tart apples and sand- perfume and medicine in alumi- wich a bit of cheese or peanut num foil to protect clothing, butler between them. Also use foll to keep sand or dust out of a camera.
The Cleanliness Bureau saya orion sweaters need
no more Add 2 teaspoons of chili pow- attention than simple sudsing. der, salt and pepper to a pound Do not block.
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
ing for food, which was the pucí main part of their work, went rushing for the spot where the letter lay.
"Then these birds and insects "It's fallen under the raspberry stood around holding at the bush where I always stand to fallen letter and wishing they
, could read it.
"None of them had over re- They All Saw It
ceived a letter. None of them As a matter of strict math-Stufted Bear, and Hiawatha, "Cricket hopped across to the had ever learned to read None cmalics when your side bolds 10 the Stall-Sized Wooden Indlan, trumps finesse for the king all crowded around Mr Punch raspberry bush as fast as lie of them could write. But they could. By this time, the Robin, ell wished for a letter, and there will win half the Ume; the at begged him to tell then a lie Turush, the Sparrow, the it was lying at their feet! alternate drop play picks up the
story. king only 20 per cent of the
Butterfly, the Snail, the Beetle, "Well," said Me Punch, pre- the Bee, the Field Mouse When Sam came out of his | tendinit to frown but really the Toad had also spied huddle he decided to abandon | enjoying the crowd of faces letter. mathematics and play dummy's Faround him, “It's much too late "They all dropped their work, ace, West could not expect that to tell a story, and I have a lot which meant they stopped look North would show up with the of letters to write and--hmm, trump ace, He might have led that makes me think of some-
time,
from three to the king, but Sumthing."
knew that a doubleton lead was
more likely. He played dummy's
Hanid asked: "What does It
ace and dropped East's king to make you think of?"
make his contract.
♥*CARD Senses♦
Q-The bidding has been:
North
East Bould Weet PALS 10 PRES Pasz
14
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Pats 34
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Pott
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You, South, hold:
432 VAR JAKIEK SK342
What do you do?
A-Bla four hearts. Your part- nur has show robiddable clab wall and arend alam la moi im- possible.
„TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with a bid of four spades. What do you
do now?
Answer TomOKTAYY
About A Lotter
"Of a story about a letter," Mr Punch replied. "Did I ever tell you about it? I call it "T Letter No One Could Read,***
Everyone in the roosh sald they would like nothing better than to hear the story. So Mr Punch smiled and began:""
"One day an old birthday the latter, which everyone in house bad rend, flow out of tha open window. It went plrcling around tho gardien, Finally, a Cricket enw it.
A letter he chirped at the top of his volcó, "A letter for cancone! Why, it might be for me' The next instant he added,
to
***What makes you think ho can read this letter?' asked the Bootle.
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Ho Wears Spectacles
"He wears spectacles,” replied the Butterfly. "With speclucies de can roud this letter as caslly La we can see it,'
"With that the Toad hopped
off and brought back the Owl. "ONI glanced at the letter,
"Now, to tell the truth, Owi and "What could be worse than to couldn't read it any more than the uthers could. He wanted to the get letter and not be able
read it?
tell them that he couldn't nood, but he saw how anxious they all Til go felch the Owl, the were to know what was written Toni said finally.
in it and how disappointed they all would be if he told them that he had never learned how to read.
Rupert and Floppity-38
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Before going home the gentle while I owe your friend Restua
man listens to Rupert's account of all the people, the wonderful dog has been trailing. "I'm glad to know that he is so keen on his job, he smiles. **Now I muRE Finish his training and ace that be don't run away again. Mean
something for Ending him, Tell him to come and see me. He shall fave a reward and he shall have his coller and lead back. Here' my address on this carl." He ALDO homewards and Rupert scampers-back-towards- Norwood. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
"Just put your spectacles on Snail said. "Then you won't have a bit of trouble,'
а Owl took out his specia- cjcs,
polished the glasses and put them on ħda beak,
"It won't be a bit of trouble at all, ho cald, 'I'll be ablo lo read this letter an easily as all of you can see it,'
"Then he said: 'Ah—it's quite plain?
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Owl glanced at the letter and said he could read it easily,
"They say you bring them good deer-the Sparrow with als airplug the Cricket with his singing, the Robin with his warbling, the Squirrel with his shattering, the Bee with bla humming, the Butterfly with his fluttering and the Toad with his quicit tricks..
They ask you all to keep Ilving here--spring and autumn, summer and winter-and if you go away for "a little, quch" na "Whose letter is it?' they all Robin flying south in the win- asked "Tell us which one of us ter, to be sure to come back. is it for?'
They give all of you their love, That's what this letter mors,"
Owl.
From The Neighbours
Spain ho took of his specta-
**Why-hum-it's-It's for all of cles' and flew back to finish bia you, Owl said quickly. It's from steep, And the olbers went on, the people
who live in the too, feeling quite proud and thin a happy to t such a lovely,
neighbourhood.
what they say:
Aud
latter"