THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

WOMAN'S WORLD

GIVENCHY IS FAITHFUL

- Givenchy remoins Parks. Taithful to the chemise and makes the lowered waistline the let matit of his beautiful el Jection.

In strong contrast to the tight- waisted look preferred by many designers this spring. Clvenchy alms his guthority in the way he handles the form-free sit houette, breaking the skeleton alim day dress only by the addi- tion of a contrasting soft rather belt.

The belted chemise dress in the uniform for day, sleeveless and with plain round or oval neck, it was a curved dart under the busom on either skle, hint- Sng at a flat midrift.

It's Basic

This basic model like the ne- is often companying confe closed down the side from the left shoulder to the. hein with three widely spaced large knobby buttons,

Reversible costs come to the same length as the dress, Cut straight, with welled seams. they often have i shallow yoke across the back, cardigan and fly

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Could A Woman Ever Win A Nation's Highest Office?

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the out a in the

EN will walk on the National Committee, think

moon before atatement doesn't rule

**Madomo President" woman is elected President ruture." of the United States,"

Thal view, expressed by a top GOP weman politician, is the inco prevalent one held by politicians of each sex in both major parties today, in spite of the growing number of women in the once all-male political fold.

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By PATRICIA WIGGINS

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But others, most maka too wise in the ways of politics to be quotes by name, doubt that a thinking of

woman as created their activity in stalo worn willl ever hold down the president,!"

federal governments, nation's No. 1 job even if science

Mrs Willows sees "no developed a "leadership doen put a man on the moon. possiblity" of a president in potential," and generally built Perhaps the most emphatic petticoats for the next 50 years, up a cemfdence in their Own comment against the idea of a But eventually, she said, "when abilities woman himotiv White House an outstanding womKWEL

COMICS However, some,

world-famous along, who has training for the from a Glant patch pockets are set a Clare B. Williams, author of "the figure (ak) who, declining to job equal to any man's, the day few inches above the hem and remark" and assistant chairman be quoted, complained, "There will come." appear on both sides of the and

of women's pro enough things in the world That day won't arrive,

the material, as does a low-awung activities of the Republican to worry about today without added, until women have

£22- half-belt.

Self-scarves and ascots are worn with many of the dresse and Jackets that love wide gap- ing necklines,

front closing.

The tallored suit has soft

director

EATING

caro

CHINESE STYLE

rounded shoulders, stand-away ONFUCIUS Bays: Four By JEANNE LESEM

parts vegetable to one

collars and am skirt. The flat Bertha collar la ofien worn

Co

correct ratio

straight across the front. There part meat is are two knuckle-length jackets for Chinese cookery. with vented side seams and off- centre closing.

Wools are smooth and plain, many hupsocks in natural Kones and canvas weaves in columns ranging from oatmeal and belge to brown and some really bright res and blues.

experis or Chinese

book gastronomy. The

com- bines home kitchen recipes with a guide Chinese cuisine, its history and customs.

The book was

bour of

It altor the Confucian food ration as a concession to meat Even 11 13-course can be loving Americans, but sticks economical on this bagis, And oily to Cantonese cooking, the love for the 24-year-old author, the low cost of Oriental cuisine favoured regional cuisine in uttorney and restaurateur, He jis an important factor in the China.

spent the Arst few months of his In nationwide popularity of Chinese

addition to Cantonese marriage in 1957 doing all the restaurants, said the proprietor dishes, Lee's menu

includes family cooking because he was of New York's oldest Chinese duck. A Shantung specialty; tealing recipes for the book. He restaurant, Lec's..

sweel and DOU pork

and also attended. Columbia Univer- have sity Law School and

operated originated in Honan; fried rice, the restaurant, which he had a Yang Chow creation; and taken over after the death of strip with green onions and his father six years earlier, cashew nuts, adapted from

He no longer has time for Hongkong dish, shrimp with cooking, but for those who do,

flats are very conservative and Variety in the menu, flavour spareribs, believed to becoming, Litlle suede or strawluterest and low fat content also mulding baring conceal the up-

are appealing, explained Calvin Awept hair and usually show the

Lee over a many-course dinner hairline on the brow. They at Chinatown's famous address, any match the costume for the corner of Mott and Pell day, and for evening the chignon Streets. is put into a little horsehair enge to match the hair.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

TUESDAY, MARCH 10

BORN today, Sou have a positive

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personality and are netly forceful individual when it gielen tä pelling what you want. You inONT kard against becoming the doga lic. Always remember that her are always two miden to every is tion. Learn to look at both sides, since it duma hip to Raime in whet dierilor the oppvation is likely to move!

You leave an upsetafras, even an Inventive, mind Steere you good hand of the written werk, Iti kely fit your wonde da wen in work Incility.

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..By STELLA

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The restauTAAL

simply decorated with salinwood walls. belge and goid drapes, family size tables and black and Chinese-red chairs in boil the second and third floor dining

A Chinese grocery rooms. cupies the street-level area uf the building,

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The ane-light walk-up to the main dining room in the old country tradition--an upstairs location Indicates a higher class one establishment, said Lee. than Just pake re that you don' In other respects, the restau- scatter your eierglis too widely or

orant, founded in 1802 by Lee's

than average talent in male art to that you may and difficult h settle on sine eärret want to combine more

You

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you may never becane Butstatielling in any ene endeavour,

All'orruit and pyyenic phenomena Interval you. You have a fenderey. perhaps to belleve In the mysterious And to watch for Moms before Remember undertaking anything, that while it be wise to follow b wind, you must not toistake In alone for tea infuftion.

Arung tưye boga un this are: Alexandler III of Historia; Jere. miah Gudky, parly Massachusetts | Jur: Jacob Wasa, German author: Dudliny Ruck, veganist Ar Ep05.

To find what the stars have in ature for you fomurrow, select your birthday star and read the extrem porila parastroph. Let your birth. day star be your sally guide,

BRIDGE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11

Dat should now be ARIES MOT.

grandfather, also is true tradition.

to

walnuts.

be offers advice:

Today, she said, women's con fidence is undermined from the time they one little gists, Daten- ing to cdmonitions that only men can "use a hammer, fly an elt- craft, keep track of money" or be president.

When a woman does win nom. a, "I doubt that during my life. Ination and gots elected to the time the

country will be Presidency," Mrs Willhena sald, fortunate enough to have A "It will be a logical develop president of the feminine am." ment and nothing revolution- Sen. John L. McClellan (D). ary."

Ark.) anch other gentlemanly Mrs Williams' counterpart on Southernchs ducked the Democratie National Com- to the question. mittee, Mrs Katie Lauchhein, agreed that if the right women CRI us a hammer, fly an air- craft she could do elected chief executive.

But Mrs Louchiheim doubted it will happen in her lifetime.

On the male side, few wanted

an answer

serious deuble about a woman The most frequently expríRDEŮ president were that a woman's role as mother, wife and house wife la too great an obstacle for a married woman to overcome on route to the White House. And, the politicians agrood, Lack

to take the question seriously. uf a family would be too great a

Sen, Prescott Bush (R-Conn.) handip for

unmarried

for example, quipped in the only woman to overcome it her name corriment he chose to be quoied ever gol en o ballot

FOR YOUR HUSBANDS......

A CHANCE

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TO CUT

A DASH

HERE'S a brave new restau- raut for brave new men just opened in London.Believing that the male is on the decline and that it is high time that he If you want to sample ess Learn to prepare one Chin-started getting back his domina- familiar foods, be prepared for ese dish at a time until you have passive resistance from Chinese built up a repertory.

tion in the home (and the waiters. Lee said few will Don't worry about special restaurant) they are asking suggest dishes, even when asked. equipment. Ordinary dded their male clients to do the Many waiters are so hesitant pots and pans and a deep trying carving. that a customer must insist on pan will be adequate for mosi ordering say, winter melon soup recipes. But you do need Dr Juny delicious

stove with a quick, high flame, Bleamed poatries that are favourites with because the texture and flavour Chinese patrons. These include of many Chinese dishes de- har gow, or shrimp dumplings: pend on quick cooking, some- shu mel, meat palties; and sucy Umes as little us two minutes. gow, variation of filled dump- --Basic

ingredients include lings entled won ton.

soy sauce, monosodium gluta- mate, canned bean sprouts, and minimum af oil-usually only tablespoon to a recipe serving

Lee copes with this problem with a book, "Chinese Cooking for American Kitchens“ (Pui- ham), that will ranke West- several persons.

CHILDREN'S CORNER

Chirpie Gets A Message

South when the weather began to get cold."

Knart and Hanld didn't know what friends Chirpie meant.

"Of course you do Chile, hopping first on one tea 3ald and then ch another himself warm. "You remember -keep Red Robin? And Bob O'Link and Sarah Thrush and Old Man Lark?"

-Knarf and Hanid Learn & New Telephone Trick—‚·

By MAX TRELL PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar 20-THE sky was grey and a cold Your efforts for good work in the wind was blowing. For it rewanded, was the middle of winter. Not o THE cdinery

Aneese is o

flower was growing anywhere. effort to turn a winner intertesanal

Personally count ware But Chirple Sparrow stood

Ad:"antage.

wal

02 a luser,

the window sill eating the breed Occasionally a player you want now. will want to nesse when all his per te imputant chunk you had laid out for him.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-crumbs which Knarf and Hanid cards in a sult are winner, any- life. Analyse them carefully; " act way.

rialy.

The two Shadow Children GEMINI Caray 22-3nde 21 felt sorry for Chirple. as they De something you really want to do uxday! Perling Fou can take stood behind the window watch- a glow or a movie the evening ing him eat. Finally when the Good pro pecks for those

CANCER June 22-July 21-crumbs were all gone, Chirple Cumbia Ricial and business affairs Lapped on the class with lus to, good advantage.

bill, LEO {July Morning hours are best for you, Hanid said to her brother.

"He wants to talk to us," get an arly start on a fob bnportant to your future.

Then they fled the window, VIRGO LAUR

24-Sept. 23) The sparrow made some chirp Organise your day. Make caretuling noises which neither Kart plans for speedy production porfght work.

nor Hanld could understand. LIHA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- Cumbing all aspects of your life-

Bit Of Cloth bastre, Comestic and social to good effeol.

RCOMPTO

24-Nov. 22)— Make important business pains to day, and they will reflect happily on your future,"

NAGITTARIUSELM

A good example of this is n hand played many years ago by Charlton Wallace of Cincinnati, East's three-beart bid gave Charlion quite a problem. He could double and pick up a few paints (the set would have been two ticks with best defence) or

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alom in that sull or he could try

three, no-trump.

Charlton settled for the three no-trump bid and won the second heart lead.

He had no noted

diamond losers but also

that his 10-8-8 could easily block out dummy's Arth diamond r

the jack kid not fall carly.

It was apparent that if any one

held long diamonds it would be West so Charlton's first play was his king. He continued with the ten and when West played low Charlton let it ride. This play risked both a three trick set and criticism from part- ner.but Charlton felt that East's three heart bid made the odds favourable to him.

They were and Charlton had his contract and the rubber.

♥÷CARD Sendek♦|

The bidding has been: North Kut South West 10 PARS

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You, South, hold:

ART OKJES SK954 JASZ

What do you do?

A...Dil one heart. You plan to

zonko a second bid later on.

TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebida to one no- trump. What do you do now?

Answer Tomorrow

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Hanid took a bit of red silk cloth out of her pocket and pul it on the window sill. And when Chipie stepped on the red silk suddenly, his chirp talked into regular words.

Knart and Hanid suddenly remembered,

"Yes, yes. of course, we do!" suld Knarf and Hanid.

"I just had a telephone call from them," Chirple said.

Hanid. She sounded very doubt

"A telephone call?" suid

tut.

Oh, I know what you're get ting ut," said Churpic. "You don't think a bird like me can get telephone calls, do you?"

Hard To Believe

"Well,"

The Shadow Children couldn't understand Chirpio at first.

"Red Robin gave the message to "Don't you see?" said Chirple.

wire and those The sparrows on the telephone Sparrow's flew and told other sparrows on the next telephone wire.... and those sparrows told more spar- rows on the next' and the next and the next telephone wires she didny me hurting came and gave me the mossage! wald Hanid, “well-・・ and by and by, they reach- Chirple's feelings.

So, don't you see, it was a long "I don't blame you for believing me," sald Chirpic. "It

not distance telephone call."

"Oh that's wonderful!" isn't every bird who can get Kuart "telephone calls from his friends "It's terrific!" said Harid

way down South. But this is the

"I knew you would be sur- who flew truth. I really did get a tele- prised," said Chipple. "Well, phone call from Red Robin and I've got to go now. Thanks Bob O'Link and Sarah Thrush for the tread crumbe!" and Old Man Lark. It was a long distance: telephone

I've been wanting to tell you the news," he said."

"What news Chiplenskra Knarf.

"About our friends." Chirple. "The ones

By Galbraith

"Bonny, if you're here for the soapbox racer derby down Clem's hill, you're about four weeks too late!”

sald

too"

call,

"I'd ke to hear how you got

| It," sald Knarf.

said

He was about to fly off when Knart and Hanld both shouted: "Wait a minute! What was the message?"

a

"I'm about to tell you," said They said they're having Chirple, "Red Robin and Bob wonderful time and want me to. O'Link and Sarah Thrush and come down and live in their Old Man Lark are way down in palm tree," said Chirple, Mexico, spending the winter in "Are you going?** asked

"No," said Chirple. And this time he really flew away.

a palm tree. They wanted to Hanid. speak to me. So what did they do? They flow to the noarest telophone wire and there they saw a group of sparrows just like me sitting in a row on the wire,"

"I don't see what that's got to do with it," said - Hanid.

Hanld put the little patch of red silk back in her pocket.

And from lar off, Chirple could be heard chirping some- thing that sounded ilke no, no,

no.

Rupert and the Blunderpuss—3

·Trying to follow the darting told me that bats By only in the

fight of the black-creature Rupert turna towards a high hedge that. he has been passing. Why there are two of them." he says, "They don't look very nice. I do believe they are bats and not birds at all. Burely they can't be... Daddy

late evening or at night and it's broad daylight 1" · An he watcher they flick around and disappear. As they do not come back he goes on his way towards the shop and decan't notice who has moved through the hedge behind him.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

"Carving has become a lost art," sold the managerT. "Most men spend their Sundays read- ing the papers or cleaning the car and expect their meals to be beautifully set before them

actually on the table,

MY BET.

If the man makes a mess of It or gets into trouble there is an expert to help him out.

But the great thing is that he should show that he is head of the family-and curve.

They will, however, not for- bid any women to do the carving it they ask.

My money 19 on earvers. How about you?

women

Commencement..

... and the conclusion

By VECONICA PAPWORTH

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