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JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Misdirection Scores
Game
BY OSWALD JACOBY
JORTH'S raise to Iwo
No
WOMAN'S WORLD
SPINSTERS ▾ REST in Boscombe Hospitat after a
fall at her home.
Miss Florence Wilte, found, She
of the National Spin ters Pensions Association, sighs over the dwindling of members from 200,000 to 80.
trump was a rock-bottoiser minimum ond with only 10 points South probably should have passed, but he looked at hin three ten spots and decided that they constitued sufficient additional values to 'warrant, a game bld.
Incidentally, I rather agree with South. The habit of playing hands at two 30-trump is a bad one. With luck you make three;
But why? Most women are wise chough these days to realise that a career-minded in- dependent upinster is a poor Bfe compared to a busy boss of a happy home.
was a painter and ou- name of thoress under the
One of her Maude Speed. books was presented to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother when, as Queen, she was going with King George and the two princesses on their South Afri- can Tour in 1947.
Mrs Marsh was the last sur- viving child of Canon Benjamin Tluk heavens statistics prove Maturin, who was Incumbent with bad luck you may not be that there are now enough men of Lymington for 60 years from
to go round!-UP.I.
able to make your two.
When the dummy came down, South wished he had plopped short of game. He could count
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eight sure tricks and needed apide Trick for his ninth, Mean while, East and West might be able to And their heart sult. South decided that his best bet would be a little misdirection, #0 he won the Brat diamond dummy and led the three
よ
til
hearts. Bast played low, South played the ten and West took his queen.
It was loo much for West lo visualise the heart situation. He decided to fry sparks instead. A low spade WBR won by East's and South false-carded king with the ten spot. Back came the six of spades anct again
folse-carded -South
with tho jack. West look his nee und led
a third spade, whereupon South! was able to gather in the rest of the tricks.
V+CARD Sensent,
Q-The bidding has been South
PAINTER DIES
Mrs Maude Marsh, of Key haven, bear Lymington, (Hants) who was 102 in March, has died
1853.
She is survived by her second husband, whom she married in 1033. Her first husband was
Harry Speed whom she married in 1803. He was a barrister, whin later became Itector of Yermouth, (1.0.W.)
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 16, 1958.
HERE are two types of -business men. One who kes to forget all about his. home and family during business hours. The other who graces his desk with his wife's photograph and likes to feel her presence even when he's working.
WOMANSENSE
Parë 5
EILEEN ASCROFT'S COLUMN
How many husbands take their wives
to the office?
(THE PICTURE ON THE DESK, I MEAN)
When Rex Harrison went on
# rabbit holiday from My Fair Lady heBesides, I work in Kayhaven,
with him his silver warren and my desk B 100 tool framed photograph of wife Kay cluttered up with letters and Kendali. inta his pittshy papers. There's Just no room dressing-room moved stand-in, Charles Stapley, complete with
silver-framed PERSONAL piclare of wife, uctress Nan Winton.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
PORN today.
his for her."
What are business men's wives pictures on
....BY STELLA views on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Elut
office desk!?
Three reasons
There is nothing like getting the personal "angle on clothes when you have to sell them.
Beware of bulky fabrics and very fine fabrics that cling to the gure. Sleek, firm materinis
are best,
Now is the time to wear your most attractive hat, when it is important to draw attention to your face.
Pet hates include mandarin
jackets in brocade "they just shriek maternity!"
Juzzy
colour combinations. I have been talking to pretty One colour ap and down 13 Mra Ursula Cooper, who la more flattering. -
raternity buyer
Too tight knitwear. Here is a London's largest skares She is good chance to borrow your
husband's roomy sweaters.
at
of
I quizzed TV produce: Expecting her first baby this Richard Afton first, "I'm Irish month. and we like family fe," #uld. So much, it seems,
1er
flat
yu ure vetive, considerable CANC
Dice you * critical and have impeccable have finally mude your selection of Laste. You enjoy the beauties of a mate then there is never any nature and will be happiest If you change of mind. Your devetion and live in the BUDLY WAY from the loyalty is unquestioned, laxok care-
fully before you leap into targhe hos 10 photographs of blonde city life. rust and lernoj teverything and all will be well with you.
You want the bent and will not be sative with les
wile and family on his offer than perfectiou. You will wall instil you can get exactly what you want, Father than accepl'someffifing that is
Mr Afton
for wives second rata
pictures on three counts.
Your Ben of right and wrong in kres and gamu are, ligourable and Justin all your dealing with every one. You Yusnot endu241 242bble and will go inare than half way to make phue. 2011 vot ene af ang price! If you know you hire Hathi. You wil sight for thất, box in vagh a way that there is no real, publie rey. You RUUNG the weaponis fact, diplomacy and persuasion. get your way. You are not utilising ridicule, eller,
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Your emotiona aje nesr the mure Faro and you are domitestrative in showing Your affectins. You are Ukely in fall in and out of love with
You have a high degree of manual dexterity, and should be clever u work which calls for precision and ere. You are always a conscientious worker and are as molicious with miner detail as you are all major projects. — You are able to keep ma Secret—and this goes dirubilo, for you women, foo! This is a valuable asset
both your business and vocal Dra. Abang 1 burn on this date were: Francis Parkinan, historian James Jerome Hill, railroad promo- ter, an Alexander Korda, fnn direc- for: Aified Noyes ; and Sem
Spewark, dramati
walls.
Firs; when I'm interview
ing business girls, they can see right away I'm a happily marcled mub,
"Secondly it's a good con- versational gambil. People always comment on my beauti-
412 ful boys, Richard
and Charles. 11 months.
To hid what the stats have in store for you tennercow, select your Birthday Star and read the content- "Lastly one spends
241 much It's nice to panding paragraph, let day Mar be as d our birth-time in the office
have family reminutera around OTH."
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
guide.
VIRGO (AUR 24-Hept Zen This Time. You should have a clear Attend to confidential. mallies at nand to decide exactly what you
wont
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You, South, had: AAQŻ WK 104 ●K? JAK 1054
What do you do?
A-Bld six clubs. Your partner has taken the trouble to show the
- ace of hearts and at worst the alam will depend on a fluerse.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner continues with a bid of six un-trump. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
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19. Open-handed biasa, (5)
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19. Lobesna. (5)
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By Galbraith
TAL POR
*Really, Doris, how can you be so cynical about mon? Why, I've had six husbands and every one of them was practically perfect!"
I.JURA fkept. 24-Ort. 23) One of those mɔ-30 days, when your attitude will determine what happens to you. It can be good!
Joun
SCORPIO_ CCL. 24-Nov. You can afford to experiment 10- day. Try out something now and in- teresting. It may work out; it may
лю
His secretary votes for it, lon, the women "because it keeps away from hira!"
It's company,
Jeweller Michael Gosschalk keeps n photograph of his wife,
Ils Jenny, Fischer, un
Dfice SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2) desk "because I like her com A tine day to rent a house. Find exactly what you want. Sign the pany and my friends lease, too, and set a date for moving it." 10.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 29)—| Affairs at home may need your at tention. f you are thoughtfut, your Freivions can be the right ones, iow AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19
admire
marital plelures in Interior decorator
Agalist offices Jolu Siddeley,
|
"I don't need a photograph to
Put your best foot forward today it remind me of her," 114 says you have an appajastanetit. Appear- Beer can coil "strongly for or against}
PISCES
(Feb. 20-Star, 203-
A inheritance may come to
you
through none unexpected chamiel. for decision in your favour,
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr.
~+~(02
Work out details on an estate matter to the full sallaction at everyone involved in your best judgment.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Might be wiser le postpone setting out a journey, be it a long, or a short trip. Better later on.
Household Hints
When frying eggs, be sure the grease is hot enough to make a drop of water sizzle. It it's not, GEMINE
22-June 21-the eggs will be greasy, The doniesie picture can be a little Involved these days; do your best To get things adjusted,
CANCER (Jun
27-Jul5
23)+
I attempting a new approach to an
ald project, or beginning a new one.
•
for
Favourite home lounging wear At the clinle she was horri- Mrs Cooper is a Paisley fled to find among 60 women printed loose shirt over Blin
wearing #
.or stacks, proper skirt
Other attrac- only one maternlly suit. The
lops others live
in washable printed dresses corduroy, cut on the stylo of a wore dowdy topped by printed smocks and man's shirt, unsightly sandals
arc
I'm sure most of them could-PARTNERS
stretch their budget to a plain matemity skirt," she suggeals,
Mrs. Ursula Cooper: "No excuse for looking sloppy."
D
O you get jealous when your
husband dances with other woman?
In-
One young couple who have put E end to this possible scurce of party disputes Bre Prince Sadruddin and his wife, the former model Nina Dyer. They have announced in future they will only dance together.
Fine, provided the couple dance well together and both enjoy it. But not a very friendly way of spending a social even- ing.
The unfortunate wallflower would fåre badly if more young couples adopted this arrange- ment. And hostesses might be- come huffy if their guesta did not.
mix.
Actress-dancer, Lizzie Seal, finds the idea "rather silly and "and there's no excuse for look- quaint." Her husband, adver- ing sloppy when you can buy a tising executive, Peter Town-
mart sult for so little.
send, is not fond of dancing and From personal experience she belongs to the rather-stand- advises black for daytime for the round-and-talk brigade. business woman. Her own "We have one dance together choice is a simple black gros- unually, but no more. We do not grain suit with a white nylon seem to our feet together shoulder spanning collar and somehow. I enjoy dancing and he does not mind at all when I tance with other partners."
cults.
This is interchanged with a black Barathica moderated tra- FASHION
line peze
dress, which she brightens
with
pearls at the throat and a huge flower posy on one shoulder,
★ SEARCHING for a last-minute "buy" to pep up your wardrobe? Here is a Paris-inspired sen- sation a tube dress that finishes in a swirling flurry of unpressed pleats at the knee. Pretty idea to keep curls tidy on a windy day is a matching forehead bandeau. Pick up one of the colours in the dress and "anchor" the band
y si sapun jatied appears to yṛm
rein-
★ Cuddly all-purpose topcoat,
in brillant mokair, forced with nylon. Hard- wearing.
uncreasable Rght as a feather. Short-skirted suit, straight or pleated,
Extra
Coats and suits at
brief jacket in a knobbly colourful tweed,
and
Bluck
cocktail dress น something soft and clinging,
either with a
with the new Empire. Unst- Hne,
Attraction
MADE- the surface, contribute to this LEINE DE RAUCH gain extra multed-up lock. They are ap attraction through the use of parent everywhere. Sharing shawl or round collars made of this popularity are fabrics with cut wool taken from the tweed kempy surfaces that have a used in the garment.
rustle appearance. These, like the spongy and looped woollens, Many coals are shortened to
are shown in a vast four to six inches above the shades, among them being sun- range of knew and revool the skirt of the greens (rather like moss-
dress underneath. IF you want to be right in the matching
green), almond green, bronze fashion ilmelight this winter PIERRE BALMAIN revives the green, red and bright azalea "It's a good idea to concen- trate interest at the neckline here are the "buys" to look for: redingote, this being cut at
pink, violet, flac, autumn rust, slightly and throat," she advlaca.
und earthen browna, and cereal- Mrs Cooper's
A "wie" hat in feathers or bearing large open revers best fashion
Of loned neutrals. that flowers Wear tips..
completely the sume length, a number of stiff petticoat
Other woollens are loosely CHRISTIAN DIOR t covers the hairline. Wonder-copes
woven in ennvas snugly and have low-placed slits have embossed effects in honey- weave, or ful on a blowy day. Skintight lounging
pants, for the hands. These com comb patterns in Baltic blue and
Pea pods add flavour to soup. under a full skirt. It helps to
break the silhouette.
Perk up the flavour of ripe
you may come up a day-oliven by soaking ther
1.50 (July
24-ANI
Half slips are much more over-suited to the lady in wolting
clined to ride up.
If you let your preotul likes and diwilkes get mylved with a business night in olive oll spiced with a than full slips, which ure In- tanter, there is trouble ahead.
small clove of garlic.
rofoed waistline
with feet attached, in nylon | pany black afternoon dresses,
ຕ
or jersey, Top it with an All spongy and looped surface dull pinic, or lobster bisque, a outsize fugly mohair swea-woollens, woven with a looped shade from the spice and burnt-
yarn or with loops scattered on onge range.
New
ter.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Unexpected Journey
-How Baron Made A Visit To The Moon-
By MAX TRELL
"DID
ID I ever
tell you about the time," cald Baron Munch, as he sat in his garden
"What happened was Baron Munch went on.
this,"
On The Smokestack
my watch. I discovered that it the smokestack just like a lost was well after midnight.
"Imagine my
bind
"I climbed up to the top of the surprise. on smokestack to show, the Moon looking up into the sky, to sue the way back into the sky again. the Moon resting on the edge of I had just reached it and was a smokestack of my ship. I in-
stantly climbed up the smoke all at once, the ship gave a rock. about to give it a push when, utaric
Awe went the Moon. I was
"I was certain that the Moon
“I was on a long ses voyago had got mixed up by all the talking to Knart and Flanid, the in the Pacific Ocean. One night smoke coming out of the smoke- Shadows with the Tuned-About I was able to sleep. I Names, "when I found myself on
went stack. Instead of moving conos the Moon?"
No, you never told us about that at all," replied. Hanid. "And I don't see how you ever could find yourself Moon,"
110
"I don't believe you
the
could
over get up to the Moon," exkl.
od Köurf.
Baron Munch emiled.
Extraordinary Thing
"My dear children,”
he maki,
"I must tell you that I never expectat is be able to get to the Moon, either. It was quite extraordinary how, it all hap- pened. If you came to hear about 1, Til be glad to tell you.”
Kmet sint #mich readily agreed that y would enjoy | houring about hów Haron Munch found himself on the Moon, al- though they wore covedal to re- pout what they sold at first, thant they didn't think, it was possible for Blek to si te
holding on to it.
High In The Sky
"A few moments later, I found
up on deck. It seemed unusually the sky in its requine way, it got myself so high up in the sky bright, although on looking at all confused and came down on
Rupert and the Early Bird-5
Rupert Guide that Bill and Alay sme as puzzled as he himself. heard someone speak at the edge of the wood," saya Dill. “It was a queer 'voice, like nothing I've ever heard before." ** Yes." says Rupest,
"that'* . just - what i thought, "only it was quite near
· ALL RIGHTS
me when I was planting things in my garden."Well 1 heard k on top of the common towards Margaret's house," says Algy. Suddenly they all turns. ** There's the voice again, right inside the wood!" gaps Rupert. Did either at you hear it? RESERVED
that, when I looked down, could see the Earth spinning be- neath me like a shining silver boll. I saw there was no uṣe try- lag to get back to Earth" agaln, so I made myself as comfortable us possible on the Moon.
"I walked around bit and doon found a very pleasant lit cotinge.
"The
People Moon
The Moon People were very friendly to the Uaron.
after a long sea voyage, I finally reached home again.”
Baron Munch finished his
were story.
friendly. They hoc a farm in "I hope," he said, "that you which they grow a vegetable believe me,"
they called blink. It looked a
little like a cucumber, It tasted,
and chocolate.
Couldn't Decida
effects have been achleved by the combination of different sized yarns, thick and thin being used together, or by Introducing unexpected nuba and by the use of à double weft which gives relief to the pattern en the right side and ́· acids solidity.
Plain-surfaced cloths such as broadcloth heavy for costs, light for dresses-velvety wool- lens and lightweights for black cocktail dresses, and crepes, volles and gauzes are used. The revival of block for the Ave o'clock dresses is very marked, as is also the increased use of wool for dresses which are often Alberally low-necked and sult- able for dinner and theatre went,
By MARIE FONTAINE
START DAY WITH BIG BREAKFAST
AN adequate and wholesom
breakfast is important in economics anyone's diet, home atudvala discovered for them- selves at the University of Illinois:
The breakfast skippers thought their diets were even, above standard until they began. com- paring what they ate with 'ro- commended, diets which provide
They also grow o kind, of wilk!, Neither Knart nor Hondoll required nutrients. mushroom andt
something that · could quite make up their minds. They discovered their typient looked like an apple but tasted They didn't think the Moon food intake was below par for Likeo chicken soup.
could ever lose i's way in the nacortile acid, fron and crickUTL And study of Conte, diete "I remained on the Moon for sky. several wecks, Finally,oun "One
these nights," med revealed they skipped breakfast night, I say that the Moon was -Baron Munch, when I see the and missed some essentials. sailing directly over a tall hay- Moon resting on the window, pili A good wöll breakfast- stock in” Australin, So I took of my room or the chinney "of § orange juice, an egg, 'toast and deep breath and Jumped off. I my house, I'll let you know cocoa-provided · just what was mado, a perfeck, loading in the, That we'll all go on a visit to | needed for the coođe. An extra middle of the haystack and, the Moon together?!.
H
sions of sollic helped too..