THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959.

WOMANSENSI

YOUR BIRTHDAY.....By STELLA

THURSDAY, JULY 9

PORN today, you are that rare and at times moody, but you can combination of the in leam to keep these characteris- dividualist who can project your lies under control-something own ideas successfully by accur- that is Importsit to a full and ing the full ex-operation of complete nueces in life. others. You will want to Eva your own life na you see, but you also know how to attract people into your orbit without your having to leave your own and go into theirs. This is quite trick-and it can become an Instrument for exceptional suc- your profesion or

arc

Attractive to members of the apposite sex, you should wed while fairly young. You most content when

you have someone with whom to share your successes-as well as your

single word of en- couragement can set you right back on the track of good

netback.

A

humour and optimism. full

CC63 career.

Since you also have a share of executive ability as well as tact to deal with people, you will do well in any work which involves dealing with the public. You will have the ability lo write clearly and interesting ly, even on the more obscure topics. You are observing and have a keen wit which can be come cnustic unless you watch

out! Although you try not to show it and sometimes bluster

a bit to cover up-you are very sensitive to

Among those born on this Kinle are: Frunz Bons, noted

anthropologist; General Albert Candy Wedemeyer, World War Carlan, Juban Gabriel 11;

author Swedish

and poet; Samuel Elin Morison, historian: Thulp Paul Bliss, singing evankelist.

To find

in

elvet

what the stars huve tomorrow, store for you

your birthday star and

rad The corresponding part-

the ericlam of graph. Let your birthday star

others. You are high-tempered be your daily guide.

FRIDAY, JULY 10

CANCER (June 22-July 23)--- Promote a new Idea and expect no results. You can even be a ittle speculative new, too.

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Good fortune is now smiling broadly in your direction, Get a legal decision in your favour, 100.

VIRGO (Aur. 24-Sept. 23)- Wind up this week in a blaze of glory, Achieve un important ob- jective. Keep un eye out for

romance.

LIBKA (Sept. 24-Ort. 23)- Your big day of the week. Clase a deal which will bring you in- creased profits from the job.

SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) – A second day, this werk, for making a good advance toward your major objective.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dre,

22) This is a better day, even than yesterday, for your welfare. Conclude something begun cartier.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)-You can afford to take a calculated risk today in your business and probably win out,

100.

סיני.

"AQUARIUS" (Jan, 21 Feb, 19) Today and tommorow are two strong days in the month for all your activities. Make the most of them.

PINCES (Feb, 20-Mar, 20)-- Affairs

moving in

Your directions. A fucky break can fend to an important advantage. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- selling is your line of this should be fine day closing deal or opening nego- sations.

work

for

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-- If you are planning a weekend away from home, plan to get an Party start, this afternoon il possible.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- Combine business and pleasure

be tide seems to today. The running in your direction.

JACOBY on BRIDGE

A

PART score is usually, burat

not always, an advantag With Go on score South de elded that b weak vulnerable overcall was clearly Indiented and made one. West passed. We might have doubled one spare bul decided to wait for better things.

The better things came, North did not know how weak South's band was, or that West trapping. He

Was

raised apades with his new trump.

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West was all set to double but East heat im to it. 0: course, East's double was for take-out but West possed cheer- fully.

V-CARD Senseko

-The bidding has been: North East South West

Double 2♥ Pans

14

Double

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You, South, hold: ATZ #75 40 1087 SAK BIZ

What do you do? APaz. Duelneme in stili good.

TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of doubling two hearts your partner has passed, What do you do now?

Answer Tomorrow

SIDE GLANCES

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WEST (D) 4Q100G 2 J052

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with 40 on score

Text North East South Puss PUBS

14 Double Pass

Opening lead→ 9

I'ass ZA Puss PRE

He was even more cheerful when the hand was over, East won the opening club lead with The jack and returned a dia- anond to West's ace West Jed his other club and East took his are und queen.

West let his four of diamonds Eo on the third club and was now able to ruff diamond, Nothing could keep him from making two more trump tricks and Eust made his nec of hearts so South had paid 400 points for the luxury of a weak overcall.

By Galbraith

MORE

FROM CANADA

The dress the Queen wore for the big crush

Robb

CAPTURES

THE DETAILS EVEN A CAMERA F3- CANNOT SHOW

IT WAS the night of the Big Crush- the night the Queen went to the ball planned as the biggest in the history of Montreal. And, by trying to bolster the atmosphere of grandeur and elegance, the women of Montreal, in their billowing dresses, orented chaos. They buffeted one another to head the scrum round the Queen and Prince Philip. They were admonished by loudspeaker calls--but it made no difference. They were fed away firmly by their husbands--but they slipped away and returned to crowd round the Queen's table. It all seemed a bit too much for Prince Philip.."You don't really want to

dance?" he asked the Queen, But she did. Looking cool-and ́enchanting all the other wives-- she persuaded him to try a cha-chu. But then her own dress-n Hardy Amies creation in pale turquoise tulle with silver rose embroidery and pleated bodice-tangled with the crowd ... and, reluctantly, she had to give up.

London Express Service,

IT'S COLOUR THAT REALLY MATTERS

TO A WOMAN

THAT'S THE SUCCESS LINE VERONICA

OF THE MAN WHO DRESSES

THE WOMEN OF HOLLYWOOD

PAPWORTH

Page

Don't Nag:

Be Positive

ANY & mother in on her own? My husband thinker

or

My reply, in part:

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Granted you might be expect. Jo a bit too much of your daughter, your husband surely expects too little.

constantly annoyed by 1 am." her daughter over five six who lets her clothes and other things lie anywhere about the house and never keeps her room tlly. It'a likely she would not be so vexed by the same in a sou, This mother usually registers her annoyance by constant ung- ring, vel she rarely, does any thing decisive about the motter, So. Instead of the daughter growing more tidy, she grows more slovenly as time goes by.

MOTHER'S LETTER

You are right in trying to cul- tivate good habits of tidiness in your daughter now that she is only six. The core of your trouble in that you continue to he vexed at your daughter's slovenly ways and keep on talk- ing and feeling angry without acting decisively.

INSPECT ROOM

Think the matter through 'carefully. Defne to your daugh- fet what you expect of her. Set regular periods dally, or a few times a week, when, with your daughter, you inspeet her room. Name a penalty for failure to meet the standards you have

A mother writes: "Your advlee helped so much with over-aggressiveness when was three. our six-year-old Since then, third child has arrived and, with more to do Intely, I seem to be scolding so much, Shannon does well in deined. school, but her trouble at home decisive than to is forgetting consistently to put and feeling and acting angry for away clothes, toys and the like heurs on end, In her room.

"She remembers other things exceptionally well, and I've be gun to think she is sloppy on purpose. Yel, I don't think she enjoys having me erosa ot her. She makes no argument, but she has to be told every day to hang this up and put that away, EXPECTING TOO MUCH?

"Am I expecting too much when I think she should do this

It is for better to be on nagging

As she shows even slight improvement, generous with approval,

ENJOY HER

be

It's highly probable that she the feels she does not rate in family as well as the younger children do. Try to have good times with this young daughter and enjoy her.

By G. C. MYERS, Ph.D.

Household Hints

I

Hose down bamboo, reed, cane place with a rubber band. Then

Button or wicker furniture occasionally elvan

boxes, dresser to prevent it from drying and drawers, and sewing kits with- splitting.

out disturbing the articles in- side.

·

*

Dumplings for lamb stew will laste and look good if you add chopped parsley or chives and grated carrot to the batter.

*

Rub French chalk with small brush into dull spots left Cover n vacuum cleaner on rugs by furniture pressure. nazzle with cheesecloth held in Then vacuum the area.

CHILDREN'S CORNER

Story Of The Talking Tree

-Mr. Punch Listens While An Old, Old One Talks-

By MAX TRELL

ID I ever tell you

"DI

the foot of a very old oak tree. "I was by far the oldest and largest tree in the whole forest. the The branches reached for over

story," Mr Punch asked my hend and stretched like Kaart and Honid, the Shadow great arms on both sides of me.

Children with the Turned-About

Names, who had come over to

"For a long time, I sat rest-

hear a story, “about the Talk-Ing. Then I noticed that I must ing Tree?"

Knart said he had never heard Ut story. Hanid sald She might have heard it, but, if she did, she had forgotten it because Mr Punch must have told

OUTSIDE Claridge's great drops of rain were smacking down on the

scorching pavements. Inside, in a pale golden suite, Hollywood de-long, long ago. signer Don Loper and I sat halfway between the open doors and windows hoping to catch a bit of breeze-drinking vintage champagne poured over great chunks of ice in pint-size tumblers.

.

And if anybody says that was a waste of good champagne, they are wrong. HE had to take it over-iced on account of his "up-side down metabolism." MY -metabolism wasn't complaining.

Over my shoulder the usual vast hotel flower-piece of hot-house lilies wilted. in the heat, but Mr Loper, boss of a Beverley Hills £5,000,000 fashion business, was in fine controversial form.

before

n

"She was going around with

boxer at the time, and you couldn't tell who was which- apart from the eyelashes.

"The Big Difference between never really got them off the

floor! They were dead nit and most other Gront De- signers," said he, "is that I love they started. women" (he has been married three times) "and, what's more to the point, I love them in utterly feminine clothes.

"Talte your mind back to what

they laughingly called the New

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mu

"Someone

from *St Laurent Paris last season: has rediscovered the buat,' they sald, and asked me for a 'quote,'

"Imagine! Yves St Laurent

One way to succeed

ladles There's only one way

to

Worth Telling Twico

11

It

have fallen asleep, for now had become dark and the moon was beginning to rise.

Hoard A Veico

"I was just about to jump up and hurry home when I heard R deep valec. I seemed to come from Inside the great old oak

tree.

**How old I feel tonight, sald

"I'm older than everything,” Mr. Punch heard the tree say,

Talking Tree said. 'I have seen new leaves bud and grow, "Perhaps I did tell it and per haps I didn't tell It," said Mr

"I have watched the Squir Punch. "But e

food story's the Talking Tree. How many rels climb among my branches. to the Robins worth telling twice. Don't you long years I have stood in this I have listened

and Wrens singing their songs. think so?

very spot,'

"I didn't move. I just sat and Watched The Children stened as The Talking Tree

"So let me tell you both the story of the Talking Tree. Sit down somewhere and make continued. yourselves comfortabla"

1 have looked down and

the

"I was ย tall tree with watched the children playing Koort and Hanid promptly spreading branches long before around my trunk and I have. sat down on the carpet. Knarf Grandfather bullt his house, looked up and watched stretched out his legs and Hanid long before. The children's moon sailing across the sky. tucked hers under her.

Father was born.

"For hundreds of years I Summers have followed have stood hore watching winters and winters have fol- listening and looking. Yes, I lowed

I'ra summers. Rainy days am an old, old, old tree. have followed sunny days and older than everything.

Then Mr Punch 1t his pipe and, after taking a puff or two, began his story,

One Evening

and

sunny days have followed cold "Now," said Mr Punch and blowy days. And still I have Kont and Hanid, "I was.about

Look. NEW! For crying out was 23 years old and he had love I was doing it from the just found out that

Just foot. What will succeed-es-s--designer of wo-41 happened one evening stond here, day and night, night to agree with the did Talking ime I started.

men's clothes, and that's to when I was taking a walk and day. make every woman look more the woods behind the houso "I have watched my lunges woman...more sweet, appeal- where we lived. I sat down at- dancing off with the wind,' the Ing, stylish, colourful...1 adore

I gave them

a quote

"What else can you do with a woman but make her

inorc omanly?

he do when he's 247

"I gave 'em a quote all right but they didn't print it” "You don't believe in con- stant change tri fashion?" sold I.

colour. But only for women."

were

As for us his own clothes concerned, nover was there a sharper study in Black and White,

From his thick black hair,

look "Not change in ne," said Mr king- Loper, dealing me in a alzo cigarette from A heavy gold cise lovingly Inscribed pale face, white shirt, and rible word that has crept into "from Sonja." "I merely make black shoe-string the down ta

"What slays me is ills ter-

our lives amusing."

"You know-let's cover the fabrics...now

them prettier-new colours, now his long black alpaca-clad legs, ways with furs black nylon socks, and patent waite with crochet...or up every season.

pumps, every inch of oft lim around in sandals and a sar!!.......

Loper was the Perfect Back- or tear ́hat shaped Uke a

ground- tulip'...or a dress with hips like a truck'...'It's ao amusing.*

- "Any woman who sets out to

look amusing is going to finish

*“My dressca" have beow the same length for years-mki- cait. It's the best part of woman's leg.

"Only one skirt in a hundred

1 said so.

Said he simply: "I dress the same way always,

"What time have I to agonise over the colour of my socies or iles? Decisions, decisions, my "And never, never will I al- lite is a series of swift deci

Up all alone by the telephone, can be shorter to advantage. I'm telling you,

"An the day any designer low exaggerated shoulders. hear his clothes are amusing

gothaith

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In the towel.

TALAGA. POF

"You're 'going to nood those vegotables, Mr. Curtle. Company's coming, it says here!"

that's the day he can throw

he

sion"-and wlth a Bigh reached for the telephone.

As I left I heard him making yet another decision: "Walter, all padded shoulders and lean some more champúcie."

"I remember Joan Crawford when she was dressed by Adrian

"The trapeze look...these terrible chemises...darling, they hips.

-(London Express Service).

In

Rupert and Raggety-8

..

The first gusts of wind become less strong as Iupert reaches the I wonder how I'd commons. better go," he mused." There's a footpath going round below the higher ground. It's rather liger. but it may be more sheltered.* Hardly has he turned when there

comța sa roaring noise rapidly getting nearer, and in fright he dodges behind a big, the, Then he stops in surprise, for three tiny figures are also there. “Surely you're the Impa of Spring ?" he

"What кира.

are you doing

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Tree, for I could think of noth-

ing that was older than it was,

Another Volce.

"Then all at once I heard an- other voice. It was a very small, quiet voice. It come from.right beside the spot where I wOS sitting.

"All it said wast

**Yes, you are old, Oak TrGE, but I was here in this spot when you were only an acorn. You tell close to mo. You grew big and I stayed small,

But I will still be here when you are gone.*

"I looked to see who it was,": said Mr Punch, "for who could. be older than that old, old Tree who was talking?"

"Who was 17" Knarf - and Hanid asked Mr Punch.

"It was a pebble," said Mr Punch.

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