THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

Success In School

By GARRY CLEVEL AND MYERS, Ph.D.

No matter how bright your child is, he may not do well at school if he has not learned self-reliance and responsiblilty at home. He needs to have good practice at home in waiting on himself, conforming to essential family regulations and doing faithfully a number of home chorca.

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TEACHER COMPLAINS So many mothers write

the child, usually in the early grales, whose leacher complains that he must have constani per- conni attention from her.

"He'll do well if I stand right over him," she often reports to the parent.

Typically, the parent just pleads with this child or ex-

horts him or even punishes him in the hope of making him more alert and self-reliant at

rchool, But this does more horm than good. It docent occur to the parent that this child needs práctico at home-in relf-reliance and responsibility, especially in doing regular jobs he can't escape breathing.

any more than

not, the

Or

ABOVE AVERAGE

youngster is of average

More often than

brighter le fo, the more skilful Guperior native ability. The he may be at home in inaking his parents his servants and in not doing what he does not feel like doing.

YOUR BIRTHDAY ........BY STELLA|

MONDAY, MARCH 16

BORN today, you are an executive

by nature, can plan di

art cale and then curry them Yin Kuew How to

fiche), yet you an are

Reinet

able to tell trp ve elieves and

o

to work is callest up to do. You tre accurate, patient with detail work and very

You like to bluesit

methodical.

your plays

and then follow the nut to the Jetter Yet, strangely enough, for I so rareful of your fusiness techniques, you are entirely too tm- Pulsive and even "devil-ray-bare" In your personal life.

Sinco Jou personally,

you

n magnetic nternet

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JACOBY

on BRIDGE

NOUTH magat well JKVO

dropped the bidding at two spades, Hr did have 10 high card points bút his d‹tribution | was poor and a sore part score 1 not in be sneered at.

very

Nortiva Jump to four spades was correct. te End a Bound raise mi the hear! bil mode his joek-ten-of-that suit appear really valuable.

The opening difamand lead East Went to Eart's king and prom; y ted the seven of clubs. } South played low and West won with the jack.

Now West went into a long buddle. Dad East started with

acquaintancer and enjoy being the life of the pariy. You are adoitable when you want 1 b and can adjust to any kind of circumstance. The mai lievity a int don't always

you to accoin. modate your own view to time of olders, You have quite a mind of your own when you want to 90

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You meu probably would well

in publle fe, and you woman have

a gift of interior decoratjon er land.

cape gartening. Your home bave beauty and charm will make are hostess,

**:

will

and you

Areng me born on this date James Madison. US. Pre- aklent; Lord Augus

Froderick Pet en safleor; A, A, Wells, Engli

Charles

King cates and early

president Columbia Univers: Lilian 15turelt. singer.

Givenchy keeps the sack line -with belts

that caress

HAN

HIGHLIGHT IS COAT EDGED WITH FRINGE

From JOY MATTHEWS

PARIS. [ANG on to your sucks, girls-you may need them yet. Givenchy's easy-going, easy-to-live-with col- lection nipped the nipped-in waist in the bud.

Givenchy had belts galore-but they were soft, supple, and wide, in black or navy blue gluvé kid. And they caressed rather than restricted the body.

Some were below the waisi, it, sume ought to be.

sono attle above where the waist

ui

But

To and what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, let your Isticlav il red read the T panding paragraph, Let your birth- day star be your daily guide,

TUESDAY, MARCH 17

PISCES Feb.

20-Mer.

—(12

Have a way St Patrick's Day party ty venus, at your own use. Þertops.

ARIES

Mar.

21-PT.

20)-

Jo neighbourhood group in a chiktron's festivity this after noon. Enjoy yourself.

TALNUR (Apr 21-May 21)- Pay close attention to nines delalle toisy. Don't forget there 18 a job to be done,

GEMINI (May ZZ-Jurie 21) All interests having to do with the Srative arka are now favoured, in- zorlupa new idea.

CANCER (June 22-July

23)- Folling throtigh on well-made plans today. You can get excellent results If you to

24-18. 231- Important letler tils morning which can teeply intuenes your future happiners,

VIRGO (Aur- 24-Hepi. 23)- Combine business, social and family dultes

опе Integrated programme for sucerne today,"

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LEO (July Welle an

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WEST

BAST AJ

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◆ KJ 100

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1084 46 Q873 AQJO

SOUTH (D)

4A952 VAK43

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South

14

K05

No one vulnerable

West North

Past 2.0.

Pass P250

Opening lead-✦ 3

Easi Kasz

only two clubst That would give South something like four spades. Three hearts, two dlo- monds und four clubs.

2

LIBRA (94 24-068. Sel out on a 1hp early. If your business

takes you traveling. andespato no results,

24-Nov

22)-

TREND-SETTING COAT Black and while check wool

Love Poem

I love chicken, I love ham,

1e dresses beneath them were still chemise

st: Just covering the lence,

Ovor these relaxed dresses were simple coats that were nearly all reversible, There was a wistoria-coloured coat lined with white and jersey; a white- hot-sand-coloured cne lined with oyster, and

mamei culeured one lined with white,

Givenchy scorned the sherbety colours

apricut and pistachio. Instead, he kept to subtle mixtures në celuUT.

A belge dress had

a muy blue belt, a navy blue overcoat, and a brown hat. He blenderi biecult, navy, oyster, black in small doses, and sand.

There were the dresses and sufis you could dust the dining- Tun bn, go out shopping in have drinks in and still feel right and comfortable.

They were also the clothes to save on the cleaners' bills- and on the dressmakern' bill.

They were certainly not clothes to last just one season I have seen plenty of them

I love my bread with lots of before and I will ice plenty of

jam, I love cookies with chocolate

bits,

SCORIN (Uct,

I love melon without the pits, Premoto a new idea and you "Wali | But most of all when I am beat

over that it 1 well-accepted at this mo

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 23) Attend strictly to bunnew unti after juneblime. Then

you сап Tulux. Have fun,

CAPRICORN (Dje, 23-Jan, 20)- You may be chaman of your club ary, Corte, RYAN 2 NIG time for a club atfair,

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)- Get as much done, na poble early záskörerek Dygamina pintaremtradoje ure

especially favoured.

I love totalt around and eat.

1 love pearls, peods and rings But I'm too poor to buy such

things.

I love to stay up late at night To watch TV is quite a sight. But the mercatest treytull

ever so

is the faithful love I have for

mc.

LOIS PHILLIPS

SIDE GLANCES

1

By Galbraith

West deelded that. Was possible holding but Unlikely from the bidding and that in any event his two clubs would keep. So West shifted to trump and waited for develop. menta,

#

South played three rounds of trumps slopping in dummy and then, had his choice between a club and a heart finesse. He chose the heurt finesse since he felt certain that West held both high clubs.

11

was n

Hobron's cholec. He was right about the clubs but the heart was wrong also and offer mcking his

queen

of hearts West was smurl enough to lake his ace of clubs right away.

♥÷CARD Serisen♦

Q-The bidding has been:

North

Bouth West

Para

Puss

Past Pass

A

"Ран You, South, hold:

Z

ABY VEJAK #E954 JASS

What do you 'dot,

de-Peas. Your parinoe baa tal- vory, strongly but you showed `yeur - fall - sirength when you. Jumped to throp diamonds and Jose hearts are weak.

„TODAY'S QUESTION Your pariser, jumpa to two no-trump after your one-heart respónas? What do you do in

Answer Tomorrow

TM RE LA PROFE

© 1964 17 RCA Borden, in

2-11

"Every year Sandra sets a new record for an early case of spring fever)”.

them again,

Fur, aftur

sundown,

Green

four

Wan

showing than for about yours now),

One full-length dress Just un mormous bathing tent of pink taffets striped with

Many of these melty dress03 wore Intricately cut and con- centrated on the back in a big way. There were so many back- ward-tying black crope dresses ter cocktails that at one time I was pretly cortaln 1 had scen the same dress Three times running.

Tharo ware evening dresses that led very tightly in front, but swept to n enormous blown-our sail at the back.

Lots of evening dresses were up to the knee in front, then swept away at the back as I Mr de Givenchy had personally blown them out with a special blowing instrument. Don't ask

me how they stayed out there, But, to me, the most impor- tant thing I saw in the collec ton was a coat.

unless

TREND SETTING DRESS~) Beige, with blue belt

TREND-SETTING DRESS~~~I -with the natural woutst

It is new, cagy to wear, und would not lock ly in a pub. » rich

It will be the scri of coat you the coat can wear in country or town, in the out shopping, lunching with

It is not the coat you will be wearing this spring you happen to Pailsin. It is prob you will try to autumn.

your best friend,. or even meet- It

perfectly straight, ing that worst enemy you want collarless, and crusses over in to impress with your there's the front to fasten down one only one word: for it- side, which LET

cnic. been fringe.

There were sothe real sacks of the kind we have all got used to (Givenchy must have

edged

With

-(London Express Service).

She Sends

Sends Them Off

By GAY PAULEY

New York.

T7OMEN like Amelia Earhart, Ruth Nichols and

W ncqueline Cochran pioneered in aviation, right

alongside the men.

Now comes another woman charting a new course for her sex in the jet age. She in Irene Keith, the first woman dispatcher of jet planes.

She plots a let's fight with or other reference to altitude

(from

"I've been mixed up with fiying in CRTC way most of my adult life," said the 30-year-old Mica Keith, who LoL culy helps others lo "keep om dying" but also i $1 licensext pilot.

She has been dispatching the Jets from Idlewild Inter- national Akport aimee January for Pan American World Air- ways, which files the Boeing 707 lo Europe.

Establishing the "t" tools some doing, both in acquiring the technical icnowledge in mechanies and meteorology and In convincing the men that a woman was fully capable of holdig kb in which, as she snie, you can't make mistakes

30,000 to 40,000 feet) choosing a route to alvo a plane its most favourable weather. She checks

thy amount of cargo, mail, presager und furt load, and knows what alternato innco to prezribe it wenther makes a change in routing necessary,

Miss Keith, a tall, blue-eyed brunette, has never married, "Unless," she said, "you could say I was wed to flying,"

Don't Mimic

... You've got to be right." The Models

Lite taillions of women, she went to work in the vital air- cral industry in

the curly years of World War II. But in 1944, she joined the W.A.C. and worked ns

naro-repair specmlist attached to the 'Mr Transport Command.

an

By Jean Graham

:

PLEASE. Please,

yourself

don't

on

COULD FLY A JET Since, she has aquired both models. Not unless you're at

her private and comanercial

pilot's Beence and is flemly con-lenst 5 vinced "1 could fly D Jet," whippet-slim althought no one's let her try t

glamorous. She joined P.AA. in March 1948, and it was while she was working as a co-ordinating clerk in the dispatch offce she set her rights on a dispatcher's job.

ft. 7 ins. tall,

und gauntly

Once upon a time, little girls wanted to be nurses secretaries handsome

or film

im-

to tycoons.

stats, OF probably Irene enrolled in. the Airlines Now they all want to be models, And, frankly, most of the re- Ogrations Training School-the

sults of this model-cult are just only woman in her class.

plain pathetic. "Gelung the Reence was

I keep accing ordinarily easy" she said, in an interview.pretty young things made up to "Getting the jub required going lock, they hope, like something up and down through more cul of a Paris salon, but, in fact, elmes than I care to count, looking like jaundiced geisha

"But I wasn't going to give girls.

up. I finally got to the Division

told him my qatl Manager. Acaliony and then sat

waited.

and

pre

Usually they pre festooned win what were the model-giri gimmicks several months viously-spindly brolifes, vanity uses, wickerwerk baskets, until they look like unhappy Christ- mas trees.

Finally, the word came down through channels yes, she could have a dispatcher's job on condition that she would accept it on the same terms ns the

A RACE APART men

What the poor young things meant that like any don't seem to realize is

that

Terins other member of the Airline vispatchers Unton, she could be model girls are a race apart, They are models just because ordered to any foreign port from they are different. Literally, 09 Karachi to Johannesburg. But well as figuratively. P.A.A. stationed her at Idlewild, a few minutes drive from her apartment,

pre

Most girls with curves in the right places

confortable

what anthropologists coli NEVER LOSES TRACK

"Pykule" types. The top models ere a much rarer physical type the "Leptosomes." The slim As dispatcher, Irene's job is to gures, long legs, deep-set eyes, "Wight walch" planes at all

high check-bones are all re- times, Civil Aeronautics Aucognised Leptosome characteri- thority personnel do. the same stics.

a

thing, and she works under re

If you're "Pyknic"-and gulations of CA.A.' ground and there's every chance you are

ir trillic experis,

then nothing you can do "Neither of us ever loses track

make you look like a Lepto- of any plane in flight," she said.some.

STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

A Fine Family Tree

-Mr. Punch Explains Why He Is So Talented-

"And was your great-great- Kreat-great-grandfather Punch-

would cone and land before the King:

"What does Your Majesty, SET THE TO BOTfe would f

"Sing me a song, the King might say.

Then Punchinello would play

start

By MAX TRELL "MR PUNCH," asked. Knarf, incllo, in actor and a juggler his guitar and sing merry songs the Shadow Boy with the and all those other things, too?" to the King. And by-and-by

the sad King would Turned About Name, "are you Knarf asked. an actor?".

"He certainly was," said Mr smiling again.

Thank you,

Punchinelio, Mr Punch, who was taking a Punch. "He was so important

have lived he would

You say. bit of a nap in his rocking chair and so funny-that he by the sunny window, looked up in a palace with the King. He cherred me up?

Court "Or sometimes," Mr Punch at Knor! with an expression of used to be called

went On, surprise on his face,

"great-great-great- Punchinello

great-grandfather

The

Jester,"

After a moment or two, the

lock of surprise changed Lo

"What's that mean?"""" Knari.

asked would

pleasant antie.

please the King by Juggling golden balls in the air.

Or else he would do somersaulte

"Mr. Panch," asked Knarf, "are you an actor?"

Will

Try to Imitate them and the effect is rather as if the chubby lad next door began to tige Gre- gory Peck (who," Inekdenizlly, is

male Leptosome),

SHE'S AN EXPERT

alate the matte-up

And it's Just of clean 20

of

the model-girls. Remember that, Ble actors, the model-girl is an expert who makes up for a very sepócíattrod÷1907Han«personality-po

mustn't show through and dis tract attention from whatever she is modelling, So the object of her make-up is to make her beautiful, but impersonal.

Unless you ATC a classical beauty you can't afford to sileri- fee the contribution your per- senality makes to your looks. I can.do much more, for you than any make-up.

FOR MEN ONLY

The King's Command "I'm not only an actor," Me

and hand-springs and back-

DESIGNER. Victor Lebow has foined a new word in men's Punch replied, "I'm misu 5 "Well," said Mr Punch, "sup- Alps. Sometimes ho would

IL wear "fashioneering." Jager, an acrobat, a singer, a pose the King was feeling un- dance around like a frog.

Hc musician and I can dance a lie." happy about something.

means structuri "But reost of the time, great wife Judy and a Polleeman and tollering. These changes include

changes "Oh!" said Knart I didn't would call for Punchinello, great-great-great-grandfallier, & Dragon, and they would alle

which hinged alcove,” all those Then Grandfather Punchinello Punchinello would call for his act in little plays just to make eliminates, know you could do

binding. and things."

the King and the Queen and the shoulder-pulling and the "rag- Httle. Princesses happy."

Runs In Family "And more than that," Mr Punch went on, "my father and mother and my two grand- fathers and two grandmothers and my four great-grandfathers and my four great-grandmothers jugglor's were also actors and and acrobot and singers and musicians and dancers.".

"Oh!" said Knarf again. "Long, long ago," "sald、. Mr Pinch, "I had a great-great- great-great-grandfather, whore namo ฟาร Punchinello. He came from Italy."

"Oh!" said Kaari, for the third time.

"I'm named after my great- groot great - great - grend- Inther," sold. Mr Punch. "Punchinella

Punch you see what I mean?"-

Knart nodded ble head.

Rupert and the Blunderpuss--8

Rupert and Uncle Bruno wave prised.1?"" laughs | Rupert. *|11| 'until the taxi carrying Mr. and tell you a story that even Murray. Mirs. Bear in out of sight. Then ham's heard yet i 'And he (they go indoors and "ht; down to begins to describe the bate and "the meal that Pics. Sheep has pre- the earthquake," the coloured) pared for theta, ** Well, and what, flashes in the air. As he goca on has been happening, to you with the story Uncle Bruno, who' ∙lately saya Uncla Bruno i listening carefully, looka, more

Oo, you'd be sure, and, more "concerned,

genially.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Punch And, Judy "Just like a Punch and Judy

show?" said Knarī.

back," a sports jacket with a Raglan back and conventional front. Lapels have an elongated sweep, Jackets are shorter and have inverted, pleated alde vents and a curved,, cut-away

Slcoves look.

have Barrow removable cuffs.

28

"Exactly Be a Punch and -Judy show,” said Mr Punch.

Knart was silent for a while. Then he said to Mr Punch: "You're a lot like your great- great-great-grent - grandfather Help for the colour-blind' Punchinello, aren't you, Mr males A fie company sewa a Punch?"

small piece of shirling material "Yes," said Mr Punch, "only I on each e. Thus the customer don't put on plays for Kings can tell which to goes with and Queens any more. I just which shirt.

do It for Prince and Princesses."

"But, Mr Punch," said Knarf, For the man who has overy- "you put on plays for all the thing are vests, belts, braces,.. children in the neighbourhood! | cummerbunds,' wenkels and as Nose of them are Princes and cols, uti in fur, Broadtail and processed lambs come in blackc They are to me," said Mr and grey or "aro! dyed to romomile Givet, Coo fir is dypa Abul that's all he would say. Ifire-englite red,”

Punch

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