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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

LUCK-

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6

AQUARIUS January 21-

February 19): If you want to succeed in your career,

you must stop being afraid of facing facts. Only thus can you overcome inevitalde obstacles,

PISCES

February 20- March 2009: Try to curb your impulse to pick n quarrel at the slightest pro- vocation; self-contre) always more impressive.

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ARIES (March 91-April 11:

Your iden of how best conduct your fira will be put to the fest, and 'you will have proof that you are on the right truck.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20):

Don't be discouraged by having errval in your judg-

it is not ment;

the first time, and you have survived it before.

GEMINI + May 21-Juno 21):

A new experience in humu relationships will necessitate

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JACOBY

on BRIDGE

COUTH Wa

uur

leading player bet even experts have their off days and he managed to find a way

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go down at his one spade eon-

tract.

Things started out pleamntly enough. He won the opening spade lead with his ten. He could have practically insured his contract by playing a low heart but for reasong of his own chose to lay down the kit of clubs.

East WDH with the ce and promptly led back a club. Again Scuth eculd have made the hand

a complete revision of your nid beliefs,

CANCER (June 22-July 211: Don't let anybody try to snaguify

rectified

efforts.

LEO

the

error

you

by Your own

July 22-Ansonst

21)

VERONICA

Pago 5

THE NEW SHOPPING GIMMICK -JUST FOLLOW YOUR NOSE

The right aroma

can sell almost

ANYTHING

THINK I became aware of the insidious, nose- tingling, palate provoking possibilities of

In your artistic pursuit you perfume as a sales persuader when, shopping for

2011

have to dependa AL deat on inspiration you must take advantage of every such experience,

VIRGO (August 22-Septem

ber 22): Being new at your present job, you should not plunge into things which are strange to you. Inat slowly grope your way to eventual mastery.

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my small son's pleasure, I opened a box of bright pink modelling clay and found it smelled of FUDGE.

Sweet-scented and gooey it was irresistible. I bought it—and needless to say he tried to eat it! But that is another story.

What remained was a distinct impression, since confirmed, that we women are being, "gol ag" from an entirely different angle. The "smellles" us a form of

LIBRA September 23-Octo-entertainment will shortly be

ber 22): Having had uath with us. now only theoretical expres- But the sales assault on sions of your ideas, you nasal organa is now ON. must soon put them to the practical test.

SCORPIO + October 23- November 21: Since you are in a position to influence other people's conduct, you § be careful to lead: Inst them along the right path.

SAGITTARIUS

(November 22-December 21: Your efforts to raise yourself in life are most commendable and you ought to keep' on the way you are going.

CAPRICORN (December 22- January 201: An apparent- ly small event in your artistic career Польза murk the turning point in your efforts to reach the top.

Had he, I wondered, any ups for trans-continental tycoons?

he. "Our jets are a little bit

"Only to dress sensibly," said

cramped and there's no night ne- commodation,

our

"Informal clothes are the answer. 1 travelled in grey flannels, a lisle sports shirt. cashunere cardigan, and pull-or shoes.

In America a shoe polish for women comes in five different fragrances... .D Cleveland

a

alti-

"It's a sordid thought, but

that bus company is experimenting one's feet swell at with diesel fuel to produce lude," xweet-smelling exhaust fumes

flower-patterned dressen are Impregnated with the scent appropriate 10 Bheir print and lingerie countern are awash with "come-hither" perfumes.

All over the Western world we now go shopping nose first.

The silent persuasion of rer- tain piquancies is irresistible to

25.

Women can't resist it

I have been talking to a "Professional Nose"-a ebemist 1 who concocts all manner 'of evocative fragrances to capture "New Mown Hay's the thing."

us,

YOUR BIRTHDAY: if your

birthday is today, your he said. confidence in yourself will

BIS

yuu:

increase in the coming year "Some manufacturers spray il

wear, and You acquire wider ex-on to men's

women can't resist it. perience IN your chosen

"It conjures up # picture- see?"

field.

A Helen Burke

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RECIPE

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WEST

EAST

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No one vainorable South

West North

1

Pass

East Pass

Pass Past F'ass Opening lead—♣ 2

by simply rising with the queen of clubs and lending a low heart but South played the nine and West was in with the jack.

West led a second trump. South won with dumuny's king and still could make the band

by leading a diamond and gues ing the location of the ace but now South played a heart. Eusi was allowed to hold the tricic with the ten and played a third trump.

By this time night had fallen but Sauth made it easy for East and West by cashing his last trump and high rub and lead- ing the ace and another heart.

He had some idea of inaking his king of diamonds but unfortu- nately for him East was able to discard his low diamonds on West's heart,

CARD Sensek♦

Q-The bidding has been: North Kast South Weat

Pess 24

Pass 44

PRE

? You, South, hold: AKITA VI47762 4Q10 42

What do you do?

A--Bit Ave clubs. You really like clubs but should only bid are because you only have BOVEN points in high cards,

TODAY'S QUESTION' East opens the bidding with one club. You, South, hold: MAKJYK97 60104 6A377

What do you do?

Answer-tomorrow

SPARE RIB OF PORK

The sweetest of all pork $2 The spare-rib, Unlike tha transatlantie ent, this joint is a thick plece. similar to the middle cut of neek of lamb. The fat 18 nicely distributed through the meat instead of being on the outside and, as there is much less

of it, it is less wasteful.

I had a lib. piece Inst

week. Ilot, It was delicious;

and never was there more picasant oold

pork.

I

E

allowed 23 minutes pound and 25 over for the full cooking time. Here la what to do:

Brush The meal with melted pork or bacon fat and bake it for 45 minutes at 450 degrees Fahr., or mark 8, until it takes [26

on a nice colour, Baste it, sprinkle it with pepper and malt, cover It with aluminium toll, reduce the heat to 350 degrees Fahr.,

or

"From tee-shirts to tennis socks—give 'em a whiT of hay and you've set the women dreaming of big, bronzed he men in the great outdoors. "They're SOLD.

"Then there's 'Russian leather -that's a winner. Especially in plastle wallets, handbags, "tu- baeen pouches, and so on.

the

"Plastic's responsible for greater part of these syntheile scents.

"Otherwise all was peaceful and serene entirely without incident?" I asked.

+

Screne

"Peaceful

1/ The asterisks and exclamation smarks fairly buzzed down The telephone wires,

#

"I spent thirty hours In plane filled with very small vildren and enormous Austra- lian business men.

They buwled

their

"The children, bless little hearts, bawled all night,

"There were five of them in the Arst-class with their poor mothers alternately diving into great rafta baskets in search of things to Aap al them shush-ing them violently.

.or

"As for the business men- it seems they have to talk and drink, and since there's no bar they alt

each on other's scat arms.

"And they're all so big. "One man broke the arm and wrecked his seat so

they had

to move him into the Tourists,"

"He started a scene — but a giant rose up and silenced him. You got no complaint, cobber. You Broke that seat and when you broke it all your beer went into my boots."

"My suggestion is there should be one creche on every planc for children and a second for

"A luke's very much less of a large Australian business men," fake if it smells like the real said the Queen's dressmaker with

thing. You should try a whift feeling.

of our genuine Pig Sidn??"

0

I said that I had with me sweater I'd bought for my hus- bund. Would he give it a dash of New Mown Hay?

He did.

"Jolly nice sweater," said my husband later-but រ can't think why it emells of mice!"

Oh ment

PICTURE BY JOHN ADRIAAN

THE LONG AND NARROW WAY AHEAD...

STORIES FOR BOYS AND

Why Christopher Is Tired thing "Okay

Life with Amies-BOY-OH-BOY-OH-BOY" usually sat. lle crossed five or looked down and there

on top of the world

PACK from a 30,000-raile air telp to Australia via New York (and taking in Canada on the return journey), Hardy Amies Top Eleven designer and Queen's Own Dressmaker-went to sleep for 18 hours.

I

Then I the whole

that I heard a lot of fellows there! Lift! Get it up! Come on, everybody! -He Had to Carry a Gumdrop to 'Aat HIN—

Up!!

* lockert all around" con- By MAX TRELL slump down on the edge of a Unued

"but Christopher, matchbox, which was where he couldn't see anybody. Cricket, six of his legs, which was what grass I saw them, a as he came limping tiredly over he usually did. Then he groan crowd of Ants, may be 15 or to where Kaart and Hanld were ed which was what he usually 20 of them." sitting. The two Shadow Child didn't do. ren looked at their friend and wondered

bc 50

said Christopher

"Now why should you

What Happened?

"Antal" Hanid exclaimed. Christopher Cricket nodded. "I guess they were girl-unts. "All right, Caristopher," said All of them" were wearing I got what happened this moming down on my hands and knees and why you're so tired now." to see what they were to trying

tired, Chris?" Hanid asked. "It's Knarf. "You'd better tell us dungarees and sweaters. gao mark 4, and com-

plete the cooking.

It is

bake tempting to something with this joint -thickly uliced potatoes and a chopped onion or two, for instance. During the last threequarter-bour pour of excess fat from the baking in. surround

the meat with the vert- tables and finish Lipe

cooking.

More exciting, perhaps,

is to pour off excess fat, and bake whole prunes дой

mall cored around the toeat,

the addition of a glass of cider,

apples with

szali

To serve, place the meat опи heated platter surround it with the gar- nlab, Add to the pan

breakfastený of seasoned " stock blended with a ten-

spoon of arrowrost. Boll

1. strain into

boat and serve,-

He had ist woken up when I telephoned and felt, he said, on top of the world.

early in the morning. You haven't done any work yet."

"Haven't I though?" answered Christopher.

As he said this, he let himself

Rupert and the Whistlefish-13

Once in the boat Rupert wedges the glass bowl containing the Whleticfiah near the prow, then Sailor Sam comes aboard. At first the stream is only just broad enough to use the oars, but soon he can row in comfort. "We're going fast. You must be strong,"

says Rupert. "The river's flowing with us so it's easy," says Sam. The strength will be added coming the other way unless the tile fish turned by then.” **! believe I can see the sea alenady," wys Rupert. "1 shall be sorry to say goodbye to my odd fish."

.

"I

was

helping somebody to lift,"

Christopher "What carry svinething," replied

"Who?" asked Hanid. “Well,” suld Christopher, "ikis

is what happened:

was it, Christopher?" asked Knarf,

"A gunstrop," answered Christopher Cricket:

Knarf and Hanid both 'let out

TUIE biggest evenlax-dre news for years In the return of the long, narrow line for full-dress occasions — side allt or with a fold at the back so you can dance,

But is it for you?

The answer dependa on

hip Jour measurements for the long line is a narrow

line.

Seen here in all la glory-plus discuònd and pearl tiara, more pearls with a cabochon ruby And

Baloanin's white mink-Pierre white duchess satin evening dress is fringed with rouleaux of matching while satin.

Diamonds, pearls, mink and satin -- the bill would be astrotokol cal So to come

down to earth

on the right is one for

you all in gold salla with gold embroidery.

kunstens GENE TEAMUANTICO MALI PARLATA INDONESIAERONAUTICORICIBANORDNIANISOLONEZENTIRA

A title, Mrs. M? It DOES

get things done...

THILE her husband who matters far more than all

his choice of a title- But she still remembers her "Lord Morrison of London" privileges and reluctantly admits having been turned down as

that it would be wonderful to have both.

A

bit too sweeping-Mra

He's carned them for you Mrs M. pro-

Herbert Morrison has de livered herself of a nouncement so naive that it cannot be taken seriously.

"Except on formal occasions I shall still be known as plain Missus anyway," she said. "It's so much easier in the shops."

Easier! Take it from me Mrs M. there's nothing quite so useful as a title.

Particularly when it comes to getting things done - special deliveries the best of the Brussels, sprouts or the centre 'cut from the salmon.

:

Go to it LADY Morrison,

GARNISHED

CLIMBED the glorious great curve of the Londonderry House staircase-past cardboard dolphins and winking naviga- tion lights—towards, a very Fishy Smell.

F

A fish company was hâving a

All these will be yours by party. right.

bish

For there's no one more snob-

than

the average shop assistant-apart perhaps from the restaurateurs, And club servants, who are a race apart.

One of my dearest friends was once married to a French mar- quis.

"When I had that high- sounding title," she recently recalled,

"the red carpet

rolled

was [ out wherever went. view-the

The rooms with

There in the grand' salon a Iong, long buffet groaned under plscatorial plenily smoked, poached or soused and splendidly garnished.

I was admiring a giant sal- mon with parsley round its fresh pink beily and cucumber eyes when a big blufĩ character in a paisley bow tie asked me; "Is anyone taking care of you!" The absolutely splendid thing was that nobody was. Becauso he did from then on.

And he turned out to be. Mr J. B. Short-a caviar importer.

"Which is probably nothing to table near the band-the handy you,” said he, "-women don't car park outside the hotel door care for cavier as men do," -'the marquise' hnd them

Challonging words? every time,"

At all events I did my She has since become plain darnedest to prove how I cared. Mrs again-married to maa

B

GIRLS

#-27 1

Christopher saw the Ants

picking up a big gumdrop.

wasn't much of a job getting it

of

Supplied with a set of differ- ent coloured spoons 1 dug into Beluga (10s, an ounce) Sevruga. at half price and a strange, new to me, kind of pressed.

caylor ai 5s.....

"Apart from the taste--which I adore-and the snob value- which is undeniable is there anything else to be cald about caviar?" I asked,

"I'll tell you something that should be sensational," said Mr Short.

"Caviar makes for longevity- positively no doubt about It.

"Take our founder-dear old Iw. G. White-an active mem- Iber of this fan unit he was

well over ninety.

"Ho loved the stuff! "I'd match it against Royal Jelly or monkey glar, la any

day,"

Then he steered me through

"blin"-hot

Bur-

My favourite was sour cream | blended with grated nutmeg and

grated lemon rind,

"Last night was a fino night, a shout of astonishment, The moon' was shining. A "Yes, it was a gumakrop, and to the door of the Ant Hill. to sample the

that," But the Ants said, if I didn't wheatment pancakes smothered pleasant breeze was blowing. I black gumdrop at was sitting under a

cavior and lamppost nodded Christopher. "Somebody mind, they would appreciate it with more playing my galtar unül, Ünally, must have dropped it.

If I carried the gumdrop to the rounded by piquant accori- the moon went down and the naked the Ants what they room where their Queen lived paniments. sun started to come up. I, de- were going to do with it. They "So," continued Christopher, cided it was time to go home said they wanted to get it to "I went into the: An Ill. The and get some sleep."

the place where they lived, and crowd of Ants ran in front they pointed to a little hill me, lending the way. I walked about a yard away. Sound I walked and I walked...

There were bowls of paper- "it's a good idea to go to offered to carry that gumdrop through miles and miles, or sa

thin cucumber alices tooand sleep when, you're sleepy,” said for them.

it seemed, of hallways that, Knast.

"It's heavy for you. But it turned and twisted and neve chopped chives and aleved hurd-

boiled egg yolk. "IL sure is," said Christopher won't be heavy for me, I said," seemed to come to an end, Cricket. "Bo I swung my 'gúllar · Mado A Mistake

"By the time I reached

But never a sign of the over my shoulder and started

Queen's room, that, gumdrop thing so many will serve with Christopher walking home.

stopped

Good Idea

the

one

and felt as though it weighed a ton! caviar and the one thing I "Do you know that nice bit shook his head as L to say to And that is why I feel so tired think ruina it—chopped onion.”; of green grass and trees and Kriorf und Hanid that be" bud now!" bushes at the entrance to the made an awful mistake,

#oor Christopher," #nid "Far too strong," mid: Mr park? Well, as I was going ""1 Usted the gumdrop on my Hanid; and Kourt, agreed with Short. I nodded happily, .. post that spot, it seemed to súe --shoulder,” said Christopher. "It ber.

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