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Punch Tells About Hay-Rides
And the Shadows Listen Intently-
By MAX TRELL
Punch sald, looking and smiling
"DID you." Me
at
Knart and fanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about names "did you ever have a hay-ride?"
Knarf and Hanid both shook heard of their heads, "We've hay-rides," Hanid said. "We've seen pictures of them in books and magazines. But we've never been on one."
"Too bad," sald Mr Punch.
hay ride "Where does
ta?"
Knari now asked. "And why does anybody ride on hay?"
"I see," said Mr Punch, "that
much nellher of you knows
to about hay-rides. I'll have start from the very beginning. Now hay, as everybody knows, is used to feed-"
in.
To feed horses!" Hanid broke
Other Animals
"Quite correct, my dear. And also to feed other animals such as cows and sheep and goats. It's "
"Mr
Punch?"
interrupted Knorf.
"Yes, my boy? Have you just thought of another use for hoy?"
Ol.
yes! Hay in also used to call people with,"
вау,
Mr Punch looked puzzled, "To ent people with, Knarf? Hay is
for that?"
You course! there, Jack! Or, Hay, Joanie! Or just, Hny, where are you going?" Mr Punch sighed and shook his head sadly, "That's not the same kind of hay, Knurf. It's not even spelled the same way. No indeed-it's not the same thing at all."
very
im.
11-10
Did you ever have a bay-ride?' Punch asked Knart and Hand.
"But when do you ride on the hay?" Knarf wanted to know.
Grass Cut Down
THE ¿CHINA (MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950.
WOMANSENSE
JAM TART
HOREO
UNE A
DIFFERENT
TIN
BORT OF JAM
WITH
TART, DEAR,
THIN
PASTRY
MELT VE OZ OF MARG
ADD 202
BUGAR AND MELT
THAT, TOO
AND THEN MIX] WELL WITH BOZ WHITE BREAD- CRUMBS, ADDING
SPREAD
THIS
ON
THE
JAM
THE GRATED RIND OF 14 LEMON
IT ALWAYS REMINDS ME OF BAKEWELL
*TART
AND SPREAD
THE
BOTTOM WITH JAM
'THE PRINCESS TEST
GETS A NEW TWIST'
Eve Perrick
ON
Oording to
EVERYBODY'S
TOES
NCE upon a time, ac- good manners that abounds at
the fairy Claridges."
prin- peradoes
"Ab, I was Just coming to
the tale, you could tell a that. As 1 just explained," tall grats is cut down. or cens from an ordinary mowed down. Then it is left for by her attitude to the the hot sun to make it dry. For if it were put in the barn before sence of a pea placed
it would spoil and a pile of mattresses. it was dry.
the animals would turn: sour and not like to eat it, or they might
Hurray for those tough des-
Orson Welles Goddard, Christian
girl Paulette
Segovia among
them who,
pre- nior, the Duke and Duchess of under entrenched in that same fortress, somehow managed to get them- selves interviewed and photo- the sacred within graphed precincts.
Elizabeth's
Marion
Crawford
AND
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IN A MODERATE OVEN
TILL
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FILLING
18 GOLDEN
our Sewing Serm
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IT MAKES A LOVELY ORISP CRUST, BUT PUT IN PLENTY OF KAM AND FAT IT HOT
HOLIDAY FUNCTIONS
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR
Dino, Dance at the
Draw-String Dress
Ing. French-scam the other lengthwise edges.
Turn 11⁄2" hem on top edge, as at A. Place tie strings trom under edge of hem 04"
each seam, as at B. C. D. and E. Stitch to place. Make second
casing Put
row of stitching through centre of hem to lake heading.
Draw
tape through with safety pin or bodkin. dress on. The shoulder bows. Draw up tape to fit comfortably bround body. Make a double bow of long tape and tuck this inside dress at underarm. Adjust fullness.
hem
Nowadays there seems to be even gel sick if they did. But another test piece the way of finally it is dry. Then the former royal children with an Ink-
✩ comes with his big fat wagon, pot. right into the field, and he and
Linen count former ✰ Princess
VOUR little lady, be the one. Pin pockets to position. Pin his boys and his girls and his
UNDER the dramatic head- I or eight, will delight in this to a becoming length- governess, Haynelghbours all pitch the hay on
"The Little pitch-forks. (her book
Remove drest. Prin- X wagon with
Ing "Figure of the Month," full-skirted, bow-tie dress-and. never too long. Make hem an the
even width all they pitch cosses" has just been publish the British Hotels and Restau- you will love the way the draw Higher and higher it on the wagon until you would ed) tells the story of
the rants Association states: "In a string lets it open flat for casy way around. Stitch, using a dress will grow long stitch so hem may be let think the wagin could hold no six-year-old Lilibet picking up Large London hotel the chang- ironing. This
entails 0,000 along with the child The load of hay seems an ornamental silver ink-pot and ing of bed linen more.
for some down when needed. placing it upside down on tier sheets and 6,000 pillow-cases time too; simply tie bows shorter own head,
per week."
and eventually drop hem.
You need to buy a pretty 36" cotton twice length from close up at underarm to knee 1 yd is No name...
right for a two to three-year- Turn raw edges of pockets in, JACKPOT question of the old. Buy 3yds. white twill tape and clip corners at bottom. week: Who is the member for drawstring and 1 spool Place straight with lengthwise the House of Lords who wears matching thread.
grain of dress or diagonally, as his father's nightshirt? The
Pocket Piacos
shown. Stitch pockets to posi- Tear from one selvage a.4" tion, stitching twice across each generous peer has lent his sleep-
on strip. For pockets, cut two hem end to prevent tearing out. a theatrical pageant of fashion, ing attire to the promoters of
For tall girls, but 4" extra in with a proviso that his name 44 pieces from one end of this
Make " hems on one length, and tear two 2" cross- must on no account be included strip. in the list of donors on the pro-crosswise edge of each pocket wise strips off for a tie-belt sash
Mr
to be as tall as the trees. At last the fariner says, Enough! Then
the Intmer tilmba into the driver's sent, and all the child. One of the ladies-in-waiting ✩
revealed the ren climb up the top of the load to Queen Juliana of hay and ride all the way nursery scandal about the four- back to the bam-singing and year-old Netherlands Princess laughing as the wagon slowly startke, who also startled her bumps along the road. It is like nurse by emptying an Ink-well of riding on grant cloud-or n great bed that springs shakes in the
"I'm sorry," said Knarf. "Well now," continued Punch, "hay is really grasinus
tall grass." "Pardon me, Mr Punch," said Hanid. " hay is really only grass, why is it called hay? Why isn't just called
For the same
reason..
I wonder which will swered Mr Punch, isn't called flour, even though And how sweet the new-mown first bail-point pen firm to put
like thousands up the By Appointment sign. hay smells.
an-
"that bread
and way! metricst
bread is made of flour. Hay
ay and thousands of flowers." starts by being grass. But when
the grass the very tall grass Knart and Hanid said they
winter
over her head.
all
"The Duffer'
be the
gramme.
I KNEW was bound to ☆
Indisposed
plece.
ties
is mowed down, and left in the both wished they could go for a
For shoulder ties, tear re- field for the
sun to dry, and hay-ride.
maining 4" strip in half length then piled on a wagon and und
wise. Make narrow hem on taken to the barn for the
happen. On the one hand, horses
"And I'll be the first to go with said Mr Punch. "You you,"
gullible American
all edges and ends of both strips, those and cows and other animals to
added, "I
crosswise, THE when know," he suddenly
eve of his do- Cut strips in half tourists let loose to observe the eat during the
two
for thought of two proverbs
each there is no grass on the ground just
parture from Hollywood, the making when all that
the about hay. Proverbs, you know, London scene. On the other, the ON is done
point about
Aim colony's Man of Distinction,shoulder. best- boing the
is Olivier, in- Cut dress piece in two cross- Englishmen
Sir Laurence grass is called hay. Just as the are sayings. One of the proverbs age-old selling
while the sun and Make hay
He has housemaid's | wize. Seam selvages together, disposed.
beginning The result-that dreary a knee.
scam 4" below top and put in shines. That means: Don't waste dressed males in the world.
no time. And the other proverb
edge to allow for casing open- would-be sturdy the oven and bakeri, is
ment, which longer called flour but is called about hay is"
types are still sporting nearly after To find a needle in a hay-two years broad."
the end of and Hanid buth said stack!" shouted Knarf und Hanid clothes rationing, has crossed the↑ they now understood what hay together. And Mr Punch nodded Atlantic.
it is mixed
flour, when
made into dough,
Kourt
Was.
and smiled again.
Rupert's Autumn. Primrose--1
The day is warm, and Rupen, who has been for a walk, is resting at the foot of a tree when a distanz sound of music reaches his eats. He sits up and listens. "Where ca that be coming from?" he murmur. And what is it? It doesn't sound quite like a band." At that moment a small figure
appears running across the brow of the hill, "Surely that's Ferdy Fox," says Rupert. ** I must ask him what has happened." He gives chase and soon catches his pal. "Hullo, are you coming, too? says Ferdy breathlessly.
Look. there's a Fair just opened up at Robin Down"
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