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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1961.
WOMANSENSE
PEEK-A-BOO!
HIGH cloche hat in three chudos-mink, branch, pastel-white-designed for Woollands by Pater Shoppard, and worn by Brenda in London.
LADYLUCK
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Latest trends in Paris costume jewellery
THE
By Peggy Massin
Paris.
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CHILDREN'S CORNER
Knarf Makes A Change
-With Mr. Merlin's Help, He Conducts A Test-
By MAX TRELL'
"I'm a Jack-In-The-Box!" ho Bald. WONDER what it [ecls "How do you fet!?" asked Mr like to be" Kharf, the Merlin. Shadow Boy, with the Turned About Name, started to say.
ક don't low yet." sold Knart. "Please shut the lid” Suddenly, al this very So Mr Merin pushed down moment, be felt a top on his the lid.
snoulter. Turning around, he Knarf began folding up. First found himself looking at Mr his legs folded. Then his armá Merlin, the Magniñezat Mugi- folded. Then his end folded. cian.
Finally he was all folded up in-
Mr Merlin smiled and nald; sida the box with the Bd latched "Go on and finish what you on top of him.
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were starting to tay, Knart. "How does it feel in there. The Jack-In-The-Box had his You wonder what feels like now?" Mr Merlin called into to be--what?”
A puzzlo
"Well. Mr Merlin,"
Knart.
"Let me cut! I'm all squashed majd together!" Kharf called back.
best
Knerf, I was just wondering "Open the ld!”. what it feel like to
"Here we go!" Mr Merlin said. hum!" Knari peinted with his "Don't Jump too high!" thumb at a small Sgure of #1 Mr Merlin snupped open the man. Itu't of the little man was latch. The lia popped up. standing inside a box and
Out jurped Kitatf, throwing
140 newest trends in French costume jewellery turn the spot-other half was outside tite box, tis arms wide. light on such unusual media as fabrics, suedo, and passementerie.
and frames,
Novelty
fabric
drop."
The box with the half-h half-out little man was on the floor, a few feet away,
"Ah," said Mr Merlin, "you wonder what it feels like to Jack-In-The-Box."
Knert nødder his head, "You wonder," sentinued
+ Funny feeling?
"Wlx-ce!" he shouted.
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arms spread wide.
box! Bang! He hit, his head against the ceiling!
"Well, my boy," said Mr Mer- Un, as he helped Knny to his feet again, "what did it feel liko to be a Jack-In-The-Box?"
"I didn't like it," said Knorf,
rubbing his head.
"But he doesn't seem to mind
A strange thing happened. It it a bil," said Mr Merlin, point- was something that never hap- ing his thumb at the regular pen to a regular Jack-in-The- Jack-In-The-Box, still standing bis Box.
half-ls and half-out with his Knart jumped straight out of arms spread wide and a smile The box-completely out of the on his paintna face,
Mr
La
tha:
Mr
"And you wonder," sald Merlin, "what it feels likes when someone amps open the catch and the ld pops up али You jump out?"
"Yes," sold Kлarf. "Only
w can I ever find out?, F'in "Just leave it to me," sa:d too big to fit in a box,"
Mr Merlin.
With that, the Magnificent
What a wenderita thing had just happened to Knarfl
There he was standing in the box, half-in and half-out, with his aims spread apart.
This winter, necklaces are Velvet bows also replace con- and worn with that dress alone. clasps On other "Costume" jewellery has iterally made of velvet or satin motits ventional studded with tiny stones. Beads Jewelled necklacea Another become a part of the costume. Bre worked
Nowly subdued and shadowy in new effects of amusing idea is found in wide colled braiding, while classic dog collars made of silk passe colour is a leading influence In Merlin, what it feels like gold metal sports wear jewellery menteric fringe, studded with effects which either harmbnice or be all folded up inside
with the cover is replaced by suede mountings an occasional rhinestone "tear contrast with the castume. M.itle box
Cardin reiterates his favourite down?" wine red shades in ensembles "Yes," said Knarf. Jewellery designers working Christian Dior favoure com shown with matching toned sill: necklaces high- for leading haute couture houses binallons of smoky pearls and passementerie
ecloured were hard pressed this season to dark hued stones set against lighted with garnet
backgrounds.
Wide stones. find one dramatically new idea, ribbon
Many couturiers have per- In the past few years, they have bracelets, worn slove fashion" successively launched every on the upper arm, are made of sunded fashion conscious women black saila ribboń stung with occasionally to forsake their conceivable type of design from
classic pearls in favour of Creators pearls. Byzantine to mobile.
"Merry Widow" beads made of have worked in every combina- Pendant and drop earrings tion of stone and metal, and are silhouetted against perky told black jet. Coal black promoted styles from the dog black velvet bows, Lastened to against a pale skin is supremely
flattering. collar necklace to grandmother's the lobe of one car, or are con- soutotr.
trasted by different sizes in n At Dior, the emphasis is on" YOUR CHINA MAIL HOROSCOPE
purposely "unmatched" pair. the monochrome, ali-black Magician shupped his Bngers Brooches are assorted in larger look, achieved with subtle glow and muttered some mysterious versions with coloured stones and chine by means of con-words. I crily wish I knew what MONDAY, JANUARY 16
Today, novelty depends set in the centre of three super- trasting
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textures used in the they were! the use of new substances, in- imposed velvet bows or a rib- same ensemble. The effect is (January AQUARIUS
21- approach is the only safe
troduced as an integral part of bon cockude.
further
stressed by, elongated February 19): Before ven-
each individua), ensemble. August
It takes the Maison Dior to cascades of jet beads. Accom- turing on a new scheme, VIRGO
Pierre Cardin is one of the launch the idea, but any woman panying jet are other dark hued make
September 221: If you have sure your work in
a bright idea, put it into jewellery, made according to his pin which seems insignificantly topaz.
leading advocates of
can casily adapt it. A clip or stone like amethyst, ruby, and hand is completed first.
before anybody own designs by the specialised mall worn by itself, can be PISCES (February 20-March
practice
firm of Dicmo. Lavaliers else can beat you to it.
and 20): Talk over a plan
mounted as the focal point in a (September 23- sautoirs featuro chunky balis action wit}1 sympathetic LIBRA
frame of looped ribbon spread- October 22): Avoid get the size of pigeons cgga, covering out all around like the petals Mr Roger Jean-Pierre, a top friend, but don't be tou
ed in velvet and strung on a fine of a flower. much influenced by
ting too intimate with A opinion.
person born under Cancer.gilt chain. Variations are sitt yarn pompoms, or braiding and ARIES (March 21-April 19); Don't harp too much on the "goed old days", but muke an effort to adapt yourself to present times and con- ditions. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Suppress your great love of change and excitement and try to adopt a more mature attitude to life. GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Your resourcefulness and adaptability will get you over a difleult patch, and you will soon overcome the temporary sel-back. CANCER June 22-July 211: If you have a joint financial holding with your partner, avoid a quarrel which may jeopardize both your in- terests.
f
his
LEO (July 22-August 21): Sentiment has no place in the hard world of business.
completely
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realistic
with
'ong
Exciting
ranking French jewellery de- signer, is responsible for excil- The season's trend towards ing new flexible pieces worked Your points of view differ passementerie used to make out simple, high necklines and hare in supple techniques which fold 100 greatly for a har-size bends.
arms puts all costume jewellery and drape almost as casily as monious co-existence.
M. Cardin shows triple in the limelight. The severity fabric. SCORPIO (October 23-strand choker collars made of of these styles provides the per- Hs Jewelled blbs and col- November 21): With your two twisted all cords inter- fect backdrop for drama, and larettes are made on flexible great store of energy and twined |
matching collars and clips lend important wire webs. Other necklaces are of cut glass balance to these unadorned designed in several sections powers of endurance you coloured strund
touches on old necklines. % will easily avert a threaten-stones. New
linked together with a system of classics
the multi-strand are ing defeat.
penri collars concentrated at the This winter, the rephisticated invisible hooks. Different extra SAGITTARIUS (November centre front only, suspended mood is enhanced by frankly pieces can be inserted or re-
22-December 21): If you from wide black velvet ribbons Inexpensive and cmusing baubles moved at will.
tled behind the neck. yearn more than anything else for the security of a home, don't let lesser things distract
from you
your efforts to obtain It, CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): A few words spoken in jest may be taken seriously by a person who fails to share your sense of humour.
YOUR BIRTHDAY: If your birthday is this week, you will find a symbol of good fortune in a gift of leather purse.
JACOBY on BRIDGE
US week's articles will dis-
cuss a bidding problem that
arises time and time again.
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is the problem of discouraging
a partner who appeats to be
heading for the stratosphere.
Of course, if he is heading there because he is naturally an overbidder, you can't stop him, but we will be concerned with the case when you want to dis- courage him because your "own hand is unsatisfactory,
Playing at seven hearts South had to fall back on the diamond finesse. It lost and game, rubber siam flew out the and amall window.
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assorted to a particular dress,
HOUSEHOLD
HINTS
Mobile flower pim are made
to opon or close. A tight rose [bud intended to be worn on the tape of a street sult becomes a
TOSO full blown
for evening wear.
Among the wide range of new iącas in costume jewellery, several retrospective themes! from bygone, days are out- standing. Among thase, Dior: sbows wido slave bracelets, inspired by the ancient harems of the Middle East, and Charles IX hairalldes clipped into side- portions, then dice swept locks. Ribbon hair-bows
meat have.
To shell Brazil nuts speedily, possible after dinner. Stice the teave them in the shell is the "ellpeable"
for centre
largo jewel in the
to
Rupert and the Purple Star-42
Sailor Sam. now feeling as spry as ever, takes the little pals back to his shack. "That Purple Star is still on the table." he says, "It's dead, but it's as poisonous and dangerous as ever." Picking it up between two pieces of wood he carries it our to bury it. "And is that the end of the adven
Whilzawaus
LOOK AT THE SAVINGSI
SUPERVELDT BAR SHOES in red pr. sherry calf, sizes 7 to 10.
Originally $19.50.
NOW $13.50
TIE SHOES by.
Superveldt in fan. call; cizes 7 to 10. Originally $19.50.
freezer. section of the refrigera- er grind the remaining tor or in a freezer for several Divide it into portions. hours, When the Mis uro mealtime needs, wrep cach
The dowager's javaliers and frozen, crack and remove the portion in frotzer foil, and label
are also meats whole,
ns to dark or light meat, diced, Mistinguette's sautoir
fashion, while today's sileed, or grount. Frecze im-high mediately,
"flapper hariding, back Charleston days, carries a foot Jong jewelled cigarette holder to Dress up toaxed green salad match her long earrings. These
created by the JANTZEN SWIM- with fresh vegetables — grated sets
for wear BUTTS for girls in carrots, radish
cucumber Countess, Zoltowska
pophisticated "vamp" plain colours," "castica- alices, raw cauliflower flowerets, with Lae alleed
zucchini, celery evening dresses designed by the .ted.
Originally $29.95. กร
couturier Bob Bugnaud. chunks and tomato wedges.
NOW $22,50
If you boli preserved eggs, prick them frat. Othenolse they are liable to crack touching boiling water.
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What do you do?
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TODATS QUESTION Your partner shows two kinga by bidding.alx hoaris. What do you do nowT
Answer TemDETOVÝ
OF
when you
North was right in wanding! sign off, but the time to do so was cartier, not after Blackwood had sinried. North should mere- ly have bld two no-trump alter his puriner's two hearts. I can't guaranico what would mye happened theh, but the chances arb that South Would have wor-
·ried à liule, about his four dia- monds and played at a BIO Khali siama,
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and
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COOKERY COLUMN.. by Helen Burke
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THIG week's recipes are the result of a
request from reader whose tonnage daughter we giving a party for ten of her contemporaries. The dish she wanted was Spaghetti Bolognast.
It appeared that the girl was horrified when her mother suggested akusage rolle and sandwiches with interesting fillings-the kind of party food that she liked In her younger days. The daughter then came up with the counter suggestion of the spaghetti diah,
There are several veratons of this, but 1 like the following one which i hope will be more than enough for 10 hungry young tolk. THE MEATS
►
Melt Fez. butter and, in it, fry 4o. fairly nnely chopped unsmoked bacon or salt pork and 11b. finely chopped lang boot (or Yeln. beaf and lb. vodi). Fry them stowly to. brown them well. Add 4 to Box, ahlakan livera or veal' or pork liver and cook a little longer.
Next, add' finely chopped onto and car. ent, a clove of gertid crusted with a synspoon salt and 1 teaspoon freshly mitjad sapper.
Work in 1 sublaspoon tubed tomato puree, Book, for a few minutes, then add $5 pins water
Dr stock and 4 plnit dry white wing of elder, Cover and simmer for 1 hour. At the last, minute, if you wish, add a little under pint double cream.
THE PASTA
4
Spegheit, noodles and tagliatoli are all axcollent pautan for this dish, would allow 21b, spaghetti or noodles.
Get 2% gallons of salted water bailing hard. Stand the spaghetti in it and, as the water softens it, let it sink into the pan in, a circle.
Keep the water holling for 10 minutes or Do, then test the spaghetti, If there is a hard core, asok a little longer. The spaghetu, when ready, should stilba firm on the bits, ("AI dente," as the Italiane way.)
Drain it well" Turn it into a heated very large dich and dot the surface with fox. butter. As it melts, lift, the apaghatti with two forke no`thai dil of It is coated. Pour the Matogran asude an- top and us the 'forks in the sama way to distributs it well..
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CHILDREN'S ́ AER- TEX VEST8, round neck, no sleeves; sizos 1, 2, 3, 4,
Originally
FROM $3.05. NOW $2.95
GIRLS SWIMSUITS by Jantzen elasticated fancy cottons,
Originally, $20.95.
NOW $22.50 BOYS' AERTEX DRIEFS, nizes 20 and 22_only, clastle walat.
Originally
FROM $9.23. NOW $3.95
NOW $13.50
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ture?" asks Rupert.Shall we to now?" "Well, it's time you went home," says Sam, but it' not the end by any means. I call for you tomorrow," "That sounds very mysterious," Rupert smiles as they camper of wonder what else Sailor Sam has for us to do." RESERVED
JANUARY
CHILDREN SUEDINE JACKETS with zipper, elastic wrists and welt, 4 colours, sizes 24 to 30.
Originally $35.00.
NOW $25.00
POLO NECK SWEATERS in yellow, oatmeal or. blue; sizos 24 to 32, Originally FROM $29.50.
OFFERS
• GREAT BARGAIN O
CHILDREN'S SWEATERS, heavy knit in 4 smart colours, sizes 20 to 34.
Originally FROM 838,50.
Now $29,50
SIMILAR BARGAINS
AT KOWLOON
NOW $19.50
INFANTS LACY KNIT SHAWLS in pink or blue, 54" equare. Originally $25.00.
NOW $18.50
check
BOYS' AEBTEX SHIRTS. design in greens or browns,
Originally
FROM $18.50.
NOW $7.50
GIRLS' AERTEX ! BLOUSES in green and blue only, bizes 22 to
20.
Originally $13.50.
NOW $5,50
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