THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951.
WOMANSENSE-
THEN AUX WITH AN
EQUAL QUANTITY OF POTATO BALAD,
LINE A SALAD
BOWL WITH LETTUCE, AND
IF YOU CAN,
MEAT SALAD
IF YOU DON'T WANT TO EAT YOUR COLD BALT BEEF= OR ANY OTHER MEAT- PLAIN,
TRY THIS SALAD
CUT THE MEAT INTO
DICE, AND LET THEM US IN A LITTLE FRENCH DRESSING FOR AN. HOUR
ADDING A LITTLE (SUCED TOMATOES GRATED 'ONION OR AND CUCUMBER, ONION FLAVOURING
AND GRATED HORSERADISH
• BALT. PEPPER, 2-3
TABLESPOONS OIL, E TABLESPOON VINEGAR
Your Sewing Scrapbook
Mary Brooks Picken
Cozy, Cover-all Robe-Perfect for Lounging
How many times have you
Bind boat neck, ng in C wanted to
get into your using a 2" strip, stitching strip bringing nightle, yet sit and write some to wrong side and
edge over to right and stitch- letters by rend? If ouch is your
ing, as in G. Bind bottom of habit, then you will revel, in this noit, flattering cover-all, sleeves.
boat-nock robe that is so easy to make, so cozily comfortable that you will never again be
without, one.
Buy a tube of jersey in a length shoulder to floor, plus yd-Straighten fabric and cut off two crosswine 2" strips to
and for binding neck ม
cut off sleeves Now
12" for siceves.
То Chalk Qul Robe: Fol tubing as shown, told next to you Bis neck less 1" above A. Pince sleeve piece along creased folds as shown, lapping for a "seum.
Measure in from edge 2" for C. Draw a line B to C for a shoulder seam.
Put robe on. Tie A cord around waistline. Adjust full- Bess. Turn hem to the desired
length.
A silkes cord with tassels, such as you can buy in drapery department, in a contrasting or matching colour, makes an ideal waistline finish:
in
HEAD
UP THE
MEAT MIXTURE IN THE MIDDLE
COVER IT WITH MAYONNAISE,
AND SPRINKLE
WITH CHOPPED PARSLEY
to hold cord to position. Usually straightening your fabric you will get enough material for these or there will be enough left from your bindings to make them.
Use blas dinding ai top edge of hem, so it will not appear then tight Stitch binding on, be sewed on each side, as at H, slīp-alltch it to place.
Narrow strips_of_fabrie
con
Double D
To Make: Slash folds and E-F of sleeve piece. Slitch underarm seam of each sleeve
C-D
B.
13/2
D 10 E.
Slash both edges of tube, E to F. Join sleeves to line E-F. Stitch scams B to C.
AL
Felb
SHOULDER TO FLOOR
Household Hints Badly soiled sections of work clothes
play and children's clothes should be rubbed with soap, then rolled up in indivi- dual bunilles and put in the tubs to soak, This helps wash I colour.
isn't air styling, or hair suspicion of schlp flakiness use
before or the length
lotion designed to loosen stubborn dirt or an antisepte your brevity of
that for the purpose, massaging and going ahead with the regular your washing, whether in a machine makes bair look lovely well moving the scalp with
Angers as you apply the lotion or by hand. groomed--smart.
on a piece of cotton.
There's Only One Way
To Have Lovely Hair
trees
hau in
There isn't a natural colour that isn't beautiful its own right, if it has sheen and life, if It is fragrantly clean, soft and smooth, well cared for.
and
Some like it straight-sone like it curly. Some like it short, and some like it long. That's a matter of personal preference, and individual taste.
NEED HEALTH
It isn't the woman who spends the most money on ber_hair_who is necessarily the best groomed, and whose hau is most admired. It's the wo-
who
keepa
her hair gleamingly healthy, who knows her own type and makes
man
The
most of it. There's no good
It is this conditioning which will put the lovely cheen to your hair, and bring out all the natural beauty that is latent in it. It is this painstaking daily, care which Is all
Im- portant
BOYS'
To test
a pancake griddle, drop a few drons of cold water on it. If the water forms small dance bubbles that hiss and over the surface of the griddle, it is hot enough to pour on the batter.
OR FOR BALT BEER, LAY IN THIN] SLICES ON THE DRESSED ORGEN SALAD, AND SERVE THE POTATO SALAD SEPARATELY
A
Frankly Feminine
W-3
Silk taffeta afternoon dress.
By VERA WINSTON
HERE is a pretty,' frankly feminine dress that is bound to go places, and the right ones at that. Fashioned of mink brown ilk taffeta, it has a low plung - neckline framed with a flat- tering stand-away collar. The bodice buttons snugly to the midriff. The skirt, slender and straight in back, iz drawn sharply up to one side where the drapery forms a graceful fan arrangement.
Garbo
Never Married
Hollywood.
Although frequently reported
engaged,
married.
Garbo
has never
DUMB-BELLS
LET ME THINK, -WHO-
PAINTED THIS PICTURE
Gossip columnists' reports on her interest in actor George | 8160 Brent, novelist Erich Maria Re marque, and conductor Leopold Stokowski, drew the comment from her: "What poor imaging- tion publicity men have. Their only idea to attract attention is to say I'm going to get married;
ITS.A LITHOGRAPH!
OF COURSE, STRANGE DIDNT RECOGNIZE
HIS STYLE
MANKS
FRANK SHAND
DULUTH
QAR
JACOBY
when there are so many other ON BRIDGE
Interesting things in life."
n con-
In 1947 Garbo signed 'raet "o make film based От the life of George Sand, "Lover and Friend," with James Mason. But her conditions of 175,000 doliare salary before filming, and the Dlm to be completed in seven weeks, could not be met and the dlm was not made,
Again Fell Out
Garbo
In "La
Two years later producer Walter Wanger announced and Mason would star Duchesse de Langeals." Garbo had chosen this story of worldly duchess who became a nun. But no one would pro- vide
the
necessary
dollars needed.
million
Early last year she became Interested in starring in "The Magic Mountain."
Many conferences were held but Garbo again backed out.
Last October producer Jerry Wald offered her the chance to remake the French Alm, "The Blue Veil."
She said: "I think it is too sad. I do want to do another film, but it must be a romantic drama."
GADGET of the Week discovered by JOAN DALE
You cannot burn your fingers when, training vegetables with this plastic colander, which does not retain the heat. It is also. Impervious to grease and acids,
London Express Servic
AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
The Milk Horse's Vacation
-She Told Knarf All About It-
By MAX TRELL NARF,
reason why you can't "do" your with own hair at home it you have
the shadow-boy
with
"Oh, I was awake, Giddap. You're looking very well."
Giddap wasn't a handsome the turned-about horse. She had large bones, and some of them made bumps: and ridges under her skin. Sbc walked in a curious clumping and her heavy head way; bobbed up
down and every step that she took.
But nevertheless she looked very well this morning,
"Thank
Knarfir you,
sold Giddap, pleased with the com- greeted pliment. "I'vo just come back Kaarf. from my vacation. That's why.” you. It's "A
exclaimed vacation!" Knart. "I didn't know you had a vacation, Giddapl
Long Vacation
a mind to. A good salon can do name, heard a familiar clump wonders for you, and it's ruching and thumping and champ pure delight to lie back in ang outside the window. He comfortable chair and let skill-recognised the sounds made by ed hand do the work! But Gkidap the Milk Wagon Horse; don't fool yourself into think and after taking a quick glance ing you can't have lovely hair out of the window to be sure because you can't go to a beauty that ho was right (be was!),
The ran outside to have a talk. salon regularly.
EGG SHAMPOO
"Good morning!" First cleanliness.
The Giddap when she saw "I hope I didn't wake client wealthiest salon
quite early." could choose nothing more de luxe than
shampoo, an egg
We followed up with a rinse. suggest enriched creme sham- poo and creme rinse a liquid cream type, rich with egg con- centrate, mildly fragrant, and it foamy into a rich lather even in hard water. Massage it well into your scalp with your finger tips, and don't stop until you KNOW you've done a good job. Then rinse and rinse and rinse. Lastly, use the "creme" rinse, according to directions and your hair will be soft, manageable and easy to oci.
BETWEEN SHAMPOOS.
Between shampoos koep it immaculately clean and free of dust: by a brisk, daily brushing
(with
CLEAN @ brush) and if there's the least
Now
"Good morning.” Giddap said.
vacation alt wonderful time."
had a
Rupert and the Blue Firework—15
You had one like that when you found me in the wood." "No time to explain more now," says the man gruffly.
When he has fastened his fur jacket the man goes down from the top room and chooses one of the
"I raust be off." round objects, making sure that it
When all is teady he opens the is full of the blue fireworks point. ing in all directions. Then he picks front door. The fog swirls into up a abailow square box which he the house but he weps straight out, and Rupert determines to famens to his back. "Oh, please. what is that thing?" asks Rupert. follow him.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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By OSWALD JACOBY
66] AM about to go out of my
mind," complains a New York City correspondent. "My pariner let himself be talked ou of the proper defence even though I gave him the vital clue to the actual situation.
"Nevertheless, I get no sympathy friends. from any of my expert They all pull a long face and say that it was very hard for my part- ner to do the right thing.
"West opened the three of dia monds, dummy won with the queen, and I (holding the East cards) play- ed the deuco. Declarer looked at the dummy for a few seconds and then led the four of clubs froFA dummy.
"I looked at the tour of clubs for perhaps half a second - just long enough to decide to play the nine of clubs. When my linë' appeared, the threa of clubs, Bouth played
And my dim-witted partner won with the ten of clubs. What's more, he insulted my judgment by lead- ing back another siamond, although I had played the discouraging deuce at the first trickl
"Declarer won In dummy with the king of diamonds and finesSEĆ the queen of hearts. When that low heart. I won held, he led a and led a club. but the party waJ over, My partner's ace blocked the
gust.
"By this time South had eight high cards and needed only-a-break-in-either-spades.or hearts to make his contract. Since the hearts broke 3-3, he was home.
Tell me truthfully. Dld my part- ner really have a difficult problem- or did he have a brainstorm?” Them's Oghting words, my guished friend. I would say that West made a very bad play, but that's as far as I'll go.
AD"
To begin with, it should be clear that South does not have a сол cealed five-card club sult. con- sidering the bidding. Therefore the nine of clubs cannot possibly be East's lowest club; It must be a signal.
FROM what sort of holding could East possibly play the nine of clubat He couldn't possibly do mo from four or more clube in the king-nine or queen-nine. Besides. why would declarer attack such suit and then fall to play high from his own hand?
The only possible conclusion t that East has a long club suit headed by
and king-queen-nine that South has altempted a feeble hoax play. Unquestionably West should have won with the ace or
clubs and returned the ten of clubs
nt once.
Incidentally, Eouth probably would on a have made the contract if he had jone after it in more straight- forward style. After winning the firat diamond in dummy he should "Oh," said Knarf, who Hadn't lead a heart and fines the nine. where West wins with the ten-and must over thought about
Immediately shift to clubs to defeat the contract! The chances
Are he would not think of doing so.
'Yes indeed! It wasn't a very long vacation. But it was a think I was, supposed to have wanted to take a trip to the I wanted to get t rgiht.
one, Milk-wagon horses aren't country. like other folks. They keep glimpse of a farm. You know,"
said, "I was born Knart wanted to know more working all the time. But now ahe about the vacation. There was and then, as I walked through farm. I'm really not from the
city at all.” something about the way Gld the street pulling my wagon,"
that would get dap said "long vacation"
that I feeling made him feel it was curious.
would rather see a tree than Giddap
looked over her lumppost, and green grass in. Giddap was born, shoulder to seo wherO her stead of a paved road. I thought master the milk-man wos; and I'd
rather hear A rooster glad to discover that he cro
hen cackling, crowing, and a. far down
Well, one night I was at
and the end of
duck quacking than
to find that prised and trains to street putting bottles of automobiles honking
on the steps of houses, snorting and my master (who's That meant she had plenty of quite a good man, all in all time for her story.
'Giddapl' Giddap!' shouting:
"In
"other words," continued milk-wagon. horse,
WRS
was
the
milk
wasn't," she began,
་་་
regular vacation. I don't really the
Rolled
NS THE TIME TO EAT TENDER FARM-GRO
DAIRY
Shoulder
2 $3.00
ocks
Loin 3.20
Belly
$280
avinli.
CED BY THE
Fillet
Leg $34
Knuckle End Leg
Door Open
With any other return; declarer has time to take another heart
sur-finese, caah his top tricks and and
out which of the two major suiti the door split 3-3. I must admit, however, my stable was open. The that there fan't as much saligne.
came to me thought
at ancoftion in making a contract normally
that here was my chance to get there so in Sealing it from im. a vacation, So out I went."
Giddap paused to shake her
head
you
and sigh. "I wonder i
der the opponents'
have any idea how big POCKET CARTOON this city is? I walked and i
}
walked, I ran and I ras, trotted and galloped and can tered. But it wasn't until the naxt morning that I found my- self in
A meadow
"Oh, what a joy it was to see all that fine green grass, I was and hungry, too. I began
悲
it good?" asked Knarf.
Wctly dellefous,” replied
Giddap. "Like eating a piece of
cake a mile long. Finally, when
I had eaten, enough, I sat down in the grass. I listened for the the ducks. rooster,
the her them. But I didn't hear I look- ed for a farmhouse
I didn't Bee' one. And All of a sudden, along came a man in a blue uniform. Ho: was a polleeman, Come along, he said, making moreland Op. know
to
that milk wago ren't allowed. In the Park And
that
said
Giddap my vacation, TE Waln't very loon, 44, Iskuld before, and
It "wasn't.'n vacationibus. A wonderful Klime, whic;
you don't'appen to sea wot you require, Lady!
· p'rgipe you'd cure to look around our: Darni
• BY.
12
THE WAY
་་''
by Beachcomber
---"A-design-for-a-seal-submitted-- When he was-rotirod we kept- to the Wisbech Water Board in- bim for many years in 'à water corporated a chubby cupid. The, pink ja the pitiq; // Townkly wo Board has rejected it as inap cannot soe any advantage in propriate."
Hicorporating any chubby supids in seals, and we feel that the
to refuse.
seals,
--Newspaper Hoading, **Wot's that, Fred?" "It's a puin."
ALONG, long time ago umple working coby lusty right
when
were in you petticoats, Wo once had Puffin puzzles police much the same problem. At that time we were running a circus at Oxford (later known as "Oxford Circus"), and Professor Hargreaves, our faithful old ringmaster, submitted a design for a new type of seal with a built-in motor horn.
The creature, whom we christened "Witness" оть sight,
"I know it's a puma, it's a pumn and a'blowing At to bust."
"Ar."
"Is a proper puzzle, that is.” "It says 'ere in the papera 'the bird may take of after
feeding and so solve the police
force's problem"."
"I'd like that. Frod." "Ar."
was never popular with his team. Interesting, huh? mates,
**** Apology—The suit featured in this column last Friday was Bannel with green vel- We
orcy
-vot, not rod as we stałod.
must have been thinking of
paper, you should say that, we're always thinking of petticoats, too, except very oc- can'onally We And Ourselves thinking of fty-papers and horse blankets,
who suspected him of non-union trickery. While they had to concentrulé on the row of bulb horns on which the whole
cast rendered "Auld Lang Syno" in the finale,
petticoats-Daily Witness was able
UNNY to add his occasional note while keeping one eye on the man with the basket of herrings or counts ing up the first four rows and reking a rough estimat, of the night's takings.
YOUR BIRTHDAY............By STELLA
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
are born today, you IF you.
are eminently practical, business- like, frank and outspoken. You care lean for ideological theories than you din for ideas that actually work. In other words, before you commit yourself on anything, you want to be shown that the iden la sound ankl lint it has a good chance for success. You have lile patience with dream Castles and potential "tomorrow." You went vint you want today!
All this racans that you havã the potentialities for material KUCRCAY and should be able to make your fortune without too much difficulty. Once you have determined to du omething, you are dogged in your determination, Fair-minded and
thoroughly hangst toward any com- petitor. you still are not one to let an opportunity pass you by. If you Nee Komething you want, you go Fight after it. If there is com-
petition, it merely whols your ap polite for the objective and you work harder to achieve $.
Still, there is considerable diplo- macy in your make-up. You know kow to make friends wherever you go. Wonian born on this date have the invaluable asset of being able to keep secret. Because of this might become eligible for wome Highly responsible and confidential post, which would inkke full use of your executive abilities.
Although "hot" "Begidsstrative In showing your affections. you are Joval and true. You are capable of cre great and lasting love, which will have an exceptional, influence en your entire life.
To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and rond the cor- responding DATARTADA. Let your birthday star be your daily guide.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. ZO) Il calm during a minor domestic crisis and all will go well. You can mediate dimeulues easily.
INTELLIGENCE TESTE
BRAGGADOCIA
By T. Q, HARE
SOME Dave called Braggs-
docia comio-opera stato, add ita politics posto-opera 1wouldn's know. polition
But certain it is that during the bat four years (3987:50) the "BLA' Four" who, in'effect rule the country. DAVO SCH held for one year each of the four principal ontoer of stata. Thus the chancellor to whom 1 was introduced to 1947 visited this country as Bras docta's Poreign Ministerio 1949
Mosquito Was Lord High Treasurer in 1947 Mapoux тал Chancellor 13 Overall was Chief of Polic the most popular chief ever- 1 1940
What ogst did THERMI take over thin-year-and-from whom? And who is now Ohlal of Police
(Solution on "Page (8)
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name the abrew - In
Shakespeare's "Taming of the 2. Name the frat American winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
3.
What is a nerve bank?
4. Deine aerodyne.. 5. In baseball slong what meant by a "can of corn"?
6. What does
peocadijo mean?
MAJHT] (Answers on Page )
CROSSWORD
12 13
15 16
A
12
18
121
14
25
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Acron
12
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201
سراء
ARIEB (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- Вихлева masters may need st- tention. Bo conservative if you want. the best results.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May This might be a good day to make thanges in home decoration. Change your furniture around for effect.
GEMINI (May 22-JUKD 213-- interested in the occult, you might do some reading on the sub- ject. Uno a scientific approach. CANCER (June 22-July
21)-
It may be to your future advantage to accede to someone's roquest for assistance today.
LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)- Annoyance of a personal nilure could interfere with your scheduled work. Try not to let them.
VIRGO
Во
(Aug.
careful of your possessions. Something carelessly mistaid can be the cause of much annoyence.
LIBRA (Sept 24-Oct, 2)— This can prøve an inspirational day. Take full advantage of it by get- ting a lot of work done.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
your profession_is_chemistry, the signs are particularly favourable, especially if you are in research.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 3-Dec. 22) Do a favour for a member of the tair, You will gain her grati- tude immensely.
CAPRICORN (Bon. · 13-Jan. 27)-- Arrange a working schedule for the future. Be consible and practical_in all aspects of the plan.
AQUARIUS Cfan, 21-Job. 10)— hake your capabilities count for the utmost in potential rety.
Hard work today is rewarded.
• BARBS
By HAL COCHBAN
NY man
can prove he has
Adense by saying you
have.
An Jilinois town has a war .on against deihking at dances. Is that what makes modern youth dance that way?
An optimist is any fellow
who is foolish enough to lend money to relatives? The ragett
On Saturday nights, when you put too much into them the gobles will get you. If you
4. Bounds as though you roos in don't watch out
western. relations, (9)
9. Profiminary statement
palm poor 101
about
The way to lay hold of Kato, 163 Side.
Taste, and that's about alt, (19)
15. ↑ Takte, mia, wraith with a show?
of temper. (AS)
11. One anagram of Avocet, 'tas
15. This she is cutting.
21 Intention (9)
(3)
24.. Put in merely to make the word...
181
23. 8tylish domes. (D),
25 Dona braid make up dining room
furniture 9,19)
36, kia may be of aaniatanco to the Tiger, but, will be relay, dear?
Incidenta) (RÝTALLFON,
(B),
4- Home would call phill settlersan,
19)
3. This poky will snow up KARIN. (9)
Wood. From the cloakroom.
6 Water retreas, curr
14 You might call it a pen name.
-(5)
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and tidy. 344
48 Book to the windows not the
walt line, for this" (181
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White, 7 piccos,, While to play and mala i
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