THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958.

WOMANSENSE

JACOBY on BRIDGE ANNE EDWARDS ON THE CELEBRITIES

paraphrase Brot

Harte,

Thas that are dark

and tricks that

arc vain, the

Chinese are pecuilor."

1. T. Sun is responsible for today's defensive gen.

We Jack of clubs held the first trk and he returned the suit with dummy's king winning the triek. A low diamond was led * and South's queen was taken by

West's king.

Back

enme a third club and Mr Sun out to trouble about of

throwing away his

diernands.

As you can sce by looking at at the cards, this play effective-

ly cooked South's goose. Now

CARD Sense

Q-The bidding has been:

West

14

North Kast

Double Past

You, South, hold:

Bouth I.

NORTHI

AQJ3

♥KQ4

042

4K02

WERT

EAST

AB70 ❤.70

+ 10 8

4010878

Houth

Park

4K 1003

to

J10002

+3

#JA

SOUTH (D)

AM

A 13

Q3975

4A93

No one vulnerable

West North East

Pose

2 N.T. Pusz Pass

Ради

14 Pass

3 N.T. Pare

Opening lend-4 7

he had way to establish his diamond Ault withou: tetting

West get in to cash a couple of

MAJI W32 +Q76 &K 10087 clubs.

What do you do?

A-Bid eliber one or two no- trump. The two no-trump is het ter, except with a very optimistle parizer.

TODAY'S QUESTION You bld two no-trump and your partner has bid three hearts, Now what do you do?

Answer TomDITOW

The play was spectacular, but also was mighty good bridge. Mr Sun would have lost a trick by his play if South's diamond suit were headed by queen-jack- ten but the trick fost would

have been a mere overtrick, As

it was, he had accomplished the main objective of defence and beaten the contract.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

110-1

THAI VIII

"Mind if we play through? Betty left har children with a nervous-typo sitter!"

YOUR BIRTHDAY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31

Ro way you have a rather

By STELLA

yen el survive a pleasant medio-

complex personality. You $1 erity, enjoying yuksiself and not hav Der one thing to the outside world, lng to work yay hard.

The

·

once-in-a-lifetime coat, decorated by Kay Kendall and Higgins, the dog. A puff-ball of loosely knitted white angora, it was picked by Rex in Italy for his lovely wife. "Every time I wear 11, It drops four inches and has to go to the tailor," she said.

NO MEMORIES

LAUREN BACALL, cuffing off all memories of her old Hollywood life with Hum- phrey Bogart, has gone for a month's holiday in Spain. She said as she left: "It is as though one section of your life has been lived and You are starting a second. Everyone who wan associated with Bogle and me is dead."

As for as 34-year-old Lauren Ex concerned, Hogie's best friend, Frank Sinatra, la us good as dead 100. "I am not scouting for a husband," she said, " think the ideal man is the man you fall in love with →dbaí is all.”

THE AMERICAN

INFLUENCE?

HAVE YOU NOTICED THE WOMEN ARE BUYING THE MEN'S CLOTHES

WOMAN'S grip on the admiring pretty girl so much in salesladies to sell gent's matty

woman buya her' man's family purse grows stronger the foreground that you enn Terylene and worsted suiting. 'clothes because she sees him every week, Today, se not hardly see what her boy friend In the largest West End shops as the knight in shining armouri only decided what the family is wearing.

I saw only women at the under- that he isn't and, docmi't cura cats, what the children, wear, You must have noticed the wear counters,

to be. Or perhaps she just wants what furniture goes into the rows of men's socks with a gay Are the reasons male pressure him to look like Rex Harrison. home, she niso decides what girl about town singing their of business, and early closing Foes Into her man's wardrobe praises.

of shops or ly it something FOR HASTY

ag well.

A chain-store manager says: else? Lulost statistics from the "By far our largest sales ог A man would much rather trade show that these days do men's clothes are to women. I have

ציון

R new Alter for his OR LAZY COOKS

cent of mcn no longer would put it as high as 80 per camera than a new shirt, it is buy their own clothes.

it is the womenfolk Wo

cent for everything but his wife who cares what he A sponge sandwich mixture

decide what the mon is to trousers,"

have, when he needs, how much it all cost, and what brand it must be.

It's the women who buy tho men's socks, their shirts, their junderwear. Most of all they

huy byjamas, least of all ties.

Not trousers

scour

For it is the women who dra the great readers of newspapers and magazines. They them from cover to cover. So clever advertisers are Inow selling men's clothes through women.

You must have noticed the rendy-to-wear suits with B0

FOOD FADS

WILL drinking milk wille eating oysters or ish poison a person? How about a corn- bination of milk and spinach, milk and lemons or milk taken with tomatoes?

In this enlightened age, it is difficult to realise that some persons still think such com- binations of food and drink are polsonous. If you can cat two foods separately, you can cat them together without harm.

I suppose the tale about sh sickening and milk being a combination began before the days of refrigeration. Then, a might have eaten fsh that was not fresh and might have happened to drink milk at the same meal,

person

You only have to use a bit of logic to see how silly this luca of fish and milk being poisonous really is. After all, oyster stew and fish chowder are both made with milk. Many Bersons also cat fish with

cream spurt.

There also are many other misconceptions about milk.

Some persons believe milk is constipating, Again, this is a fallacy.

BY HERMAN · N. ¡ BÜNDESEN, M.D.

CHILDREN'S CORNER

Teddy And The General

By

son inside, Perhaps this is a particu•

are and nature and have the lakentEDDY,

---T. Bear Discovers C. Columbus—

MAX TRELL the Stuffed came running up

yet you are on entirely different per.

You enjoy the beautiful things in my

lar type of defence mechanian, sines you haltor toying anyone interfere for Interpreting them. You would

Tin usually spoke in a fine clear Bear, Volce he was saying:

hundred-sixty-six year's to his

**Four-

wo!

years

four-

bf your personal plane. You know er profeur cacer y tenure, friend Hund, the Shadow Giri Four-hundred-sixty-six

Well Whist you want and you eflies prose or poetry. You worsen with the Turned-About Name go! Why didn't I live don't choose to have anyone tell you have a sweet, Reutte nature and are what to do. You cultivate the aut attractive to membrie of the opposin "Henld! Hand Haal erked hundred-sixty-six years ago?

you will make nne wives and mothers, since you are understanding and know how to manage the trouse quietly, yet efflefantly.

of "yeming" everything and every. body and then doing exactly what you intended, anyway. Once it has become an accoinplished thing, s08 can give the opposition an argument In which acts have alrently spoken Anong tho louder than wards..

kister

born on this ate: Courtney Hiley Copper, author and i willer; Theatoře Dwigh

You have great charm and persunat Woolsey. curly president of Yale magnetimi and can be excellent John Keats, port: Sir George Hube company when

choose. Al Wilkins, polar explorer; and Juess you other times, you retreat into your Bailey Moore, New Hampshire his

torian.

In

shell and want to be alone with your thoughts. You have the talents To find what the star have needed for leadership. Ky fact, few store for you tomorrow select your have the enpeity for being master birthday star and read the corres of their own fales as you have. But ponding paragraphs, bet your birth- if you don't want to exert yourrell, day star be your daily guide.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1

23) -

Teddy, "General Tin is acting very strangely."

Fanid, who was sewing a bul- ton on her dress, didn't feel much ke being disturbed,

Mumbling To Himsolf "He's mumbling to himself and waliting up and down, up and down," said Teddy. "Mumbling to himself?

is he mumbling?"

"I can't understand

plied Teddy.

Hanid put her sewing and went with Teddy

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - if you are meeting someone Import- next room. Everything should be very pleasant and for the first line. nad harmonious on the Tomé front.

(Sept. LIBRA

24-0 A very good day.

Tact and patience will sive alinnal any domestic problems if one should arire today.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) — A quick tumover, erpeclafly it is retail merchandising, should profite.

bring

CAPRICORN (Dec. 29-Jan, 20 Take a day off from business and get some well-earned recreation. You could use it.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) - An unexpected meeting with some one you have not seen recently can bring plesoUTE.

~PISCES

(Fad

...

20-hiar. 20) - Be sure to put your best foot for ward if attending either a businers

or social gathering.

ABIES

(Mar

24-APT. 205

If there is money owing you, make an attempt to collect 11 today. You might aucceed now,

TAURUS (Apr 21-blay 21) - Seek legal advice if you rannat extricato yourself from a dilemma without halp.

ORMINE (May 22-June

21) - If you need new furniture for the house, la could be a fine day to find a real bargain. CANCER (June

233

27-July

Tale could be your day to do those helpful jobe around the house.

You and your inarriage partner may de to St.

about something, but Wy

to t

VEROO

Be sure to make a good" sempremtesa

What

General Tin suddenly said as he noticed them standing bim.

"Hello Hanid Hello, Teddy!"

Lefore

"What are you mumbling about?" Teddy asked, "What do you mean by saying you wished you ved four-hundred- sixty-six years ago?"

Shout Of Surprise While Teddy was making this, it," re- Hanin found, a plece of paper and pencil. Suddenly she let out away a shout of surprise. to the

"I know! I know the ex- clolmed.

"Know what?" asked General

Tin

1878.

Teddy rushed in to tell Hand

about General Tin.

Columbus was surn that if he sailed far enough from Spain, he would flad'land that no-one had ever seen before.”

"And was that lunch, Amer- ica?" asked Teddy.

"Yes," replied Hunld. "That's

Sure enough, General Tin was marching up and down, mum- biing. As though this weren't "I know why you wish you strange enough. (for General lived

four-hundred-sixty-six what it was." years ago," said land,

"Why?" asked General Tin, 1-152, "Because," repled

Hand, six "that would have been the year Ti 1492. That was the year Colum- bus discovered America.".

Rupert and the Early Bird-44

made...

At length Rosalie goes dancing away accompanied by a smiling Podgy just 21 Algy Pug come forward. What on earth has such change in those You may he gaps. well ask "Rupert laughs mie chievously. 1.all began with that mysterious voice we couldn't explain. But here'a. Margaret.

rwa

"

And, look, Edward and Ditt are coming, so you can all hear As tie atacts the story the queer, hoarse voice comes-again and the jackdaw himself wheels over their heada.

THE END,

A New Adventure Begins

Tomorro

ALL Hijra kistaVED

At this General Tin stopped marching

up and

smiled broadly.

"It all happened in the year just four-hundred-sixty- said General years ago,"

+

Wonderful Trip

After he heard all this, Teddy

down and 'sald he wished he had lived in

the year that Columbus discov "You are exactly right, my cred America dear," he said "What a’won-

sald

"WO

Her knight

looks like. She is horried if now provides its own' air-sealed the neighbours see him clean- envelope of raspberry him, RING ing his car in an ensemble of greaseproof in lining to నీ cowboy leans and sweater. out two Jobs--greasing, tins and

a

Al Chelsea's most elegant It is she who worries about washlog them up. Is.. ild, teaching 19-year-old apprentice ably going to be dlódied. store a 20-year-old giri is prices-feels that he is inevit- packet.

-Voronica Papwortli

What The Tapes Tell...

ABOVE... The coal worn by the girl with an eye for the news in the countrywide top- seller. I made in pipin as well as white

colours,

checked

tweeds

and

brown brushed wool.

BELOW... the cont that will hardly well out of London. It is extreme in line, inspired by Cardia, and made of wool and mobzir.

PICTURES BY ALAN BOYD *

How Mr. Butler

likes his pheasant

Do you remember "We quarter-cup of grated

into

PERFECT

horgo

must not drop back radish, and cook for another 29 minutes, basting with the sauce, easy evenings with port

wine and over-ripe pheasant?" It was exactly three years ago Mr R. A. Butler's phrase became national coinage,

Obviously Mr gourmet, used

Butler

Season to tavle, put the bird on a dish, carve; and polir the sauce roind Perfect with buttered green peas, says Misa is a Barker.

NORMANDY PHEASANT

to long and splondid meals, and obviously (less lavish)-Fry the pheasant he has a cook who socs that in a casserole, then place on a ho keeps an impeccable table,

layer of freshly chopped apples So as it is the game season (about

four). Add three of

I asked Miss Edith Barker, who four tablespoons of cream and cooks at Rab Butler's house in cook for about three quarters of Essex, to give me her best an hour in a moderate oven, pheasant recipes.

HER PLAN.......

Household Hints

end Butler conference.

meals to

after

Buttermilk a fine food for

THE GOLD LINE.

BEAUTY COUNTERS

She was planning the week- are selling new pinks-gromk nail rose-gold welcome Mr and the Blackpool varnishes at 8s, 9d, a boltin and a gold hair stick shaped like a lipstick at 78, 68, to stroke "through your hair

Here they are:--- THEASANT WITH CREAM:

"So do, I wish I had lived in derful thing would have been that year," said Hanld.

in the year to have lived

"What a wonderful trip we Columbus discovered America! would huve all taken"" Just think, I could have salled' General Tin.

with along

him. What a "Perhaps," said Teddy, wonderful adventure that could have discovered Amerien diesers because it contains Truns the bird; cover, the breast would have been."

before Columbus didį"

plenty of nourishment and with strips of bacon, and brown for party glamour.

in a casserole with three table COMING to the Teddy looked puzzled,

But Hanid said that, all in only 80 calories per cup.

of. spoonfuls

butter, Columbus?" he all, she was glad sho was Iving "Who was

cight stationery counters 8000 suld. "I never heard of him.” In America right now.

shallots, salt and pepper. (Here instant bowe” for festiva "What!" cried Genera! Tin. "I wonder," said Teddy, "

you can pour in a little brandy

parcels magical Unsal Make your child's bath more and light it, but this is not "You never heard of, Colum- there are any other lands left

ribbona › that tie at a touch fun for him by adding a fow strictly necessary.) to discover." bus1"

Add one and a ball cups of into chocolate-box hows. General in shook his head. drops of harmless vegetabla "Let me explain, all this to

water. He veal or chicken, broth, and cook "I don't think so," he said. colouring to the you, Teddy dear," bald Hand. "Columbus was 'n sea captain, "The only thing we can dis- can have a green balls one for half an hour, barking No one knew, anything about cover now is the Land Behind right, for instancey and a Blue quently with the juice. Then add one good cop of cream, a Jone the nexÈ. "America' - when he lived but the MoaniTM.

fro-

'ו.

Theo Goldrey

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