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BAKED MEAT MOULDS

HERO'S A TIP

FOR USING UP

BEEF OR MUTTON

ANOTHER

WHAT! STILL

MRS A?

CHOP 'FINGLY.

PR MINCE ABOUT 1216

COLD MEAT

THE CHINA "MAIL," THURSDAY, MAY:13, 1951.

WOMANSENSE

AND MIX IT WITH 16. 1/2oz BREAD-

CRUMBS $2 SMALL

ONION CHOPPEN

10% MELTED

MARG

SALT AND

PEPPER

A SMALL. BEATEN EGG

! TABLESPOON. GRAVY

Your Sewing Scrapbook

by

Mary Brooks Picken

Evening Shoulder Cape-Trimmed with Braid

A BLACK sut shoulder cape

is ideal for wear over your when you want to shoulders look "envered up" in the even- ing or fur afternoons when you need te warmth in # warp that is abu good to mak

..

But 1' yds. of 43" satin ar

taffeta. Buy 5 yds, of novelty brok to thish edges and give weight to the wrap.

Wrong Side Up

Jay straightened fabric.out. wrong side up. Pin selvages lo- gether, fuld toward you. Ci

E.

dislunce between A and B. Dis nrek to left of C. E is 1/8 neck plus 15" above C; F 19 to right of C. G is 2" above

Swing on are with string.

chalk, holding the string and al G and swinging from A to the selvage and around to B, I is on selvage straight up from G. 1 and J are sech 34" from IL

Two Chalk Lines

Chalk a line from bath I and Ja to E. Cut empe A to I, I to Cut front E, E to J, J to B. opening A to D and neck curve

D to E and E to F.

Seam shoulders; begin bast-

ing

Stitch

rdges

Turn matching seam binding,

neck front edges,

edge and bottom edges of cape 4" to right side; "buste,

Over Basted Line Pin braid over the basted ne, then stitch or catch brald to fabric all the way around. that care Take

corners are turned nratly and that all off the raw edges are covered,

Steam the edge as well Us shoulder seams when the edges.

E und baste down, are all nicely finished. A book

Bind row and seam.

aye at the neek comTM

of shoulder seams with pletes the job,

13/2

Selvage

CA

IA

FRONT

G

BACK

Fold D/6 neck + 1/2"

1/8 yds CF

21

ANDAR IT'S BEEF.

1 DESSERT- SPOON OF GRATED HORSE-

RADISH

OR, IP MUTTON,

I DESGERTTM

SPOON OF

FINELY MINCED PICKLES

GREASE

SOME SMALL CUPB

PUT

IN THE MIXTURE AND BAKG

IN -MODERATE OVEN FOR

ABOUT 20 MINUTSS

THEY ALWAYS LOOK NIOB TURNED OUT, WITH THICK GRAVY ROUND

THEM!

A Big Ten Number

An Otterburn tweed suit by Mattil one of the spring creations of London's Blg Ten. The Jacket in black with mustard overcheck is. half-belted at the back. The plain black skirt is straight.

PRESERVING

QUALITIES

$0

THE

COMFORT OF A BED

In the mattress

distributes wear For bedsprings

FASHION BULLETIN. FROM NEW YORK.

·Silk, shantung organza cocktail dress has divided, founded overskirt, from Herbert Sondheimi.

|So slim by day.

-and bustles

at night

TEW YORK spring.and sum-

NEW

mer shows have the sanic fashion accents as Paris-the ultra-slim silhouette for day- wear, the superfuil for afternoon and evening.

●JACOBY ON BRIDGE

Use. Your Aces To Best Advantage

EVE

By OSWALD JACOBY

AVERYBODY knows, that an nce will usually win a trick. in not quite so well known however, Bat the player who holds tho ace should try to capture a high card,with it. This will tend to. promote the value of lesser

· honours in the partnership hands.

Once this principle of promotion is thoroughly understood. It is pos able to go one step farther. You not only try to get good value for your own aces, but you also try to make the opponents get poor value for theirs. This principle wan the background, of the play of to day's hand,

Went opened 'the icing of dis- monds, and dummy, won with the ace. South saw that he would sooner or later have to Jone diamonds and a club. Zive chance to avoti defeat consisted in

two bont

making Warce Shab tricks, so that South's loaing heart could be die canded on a good club.

Declarer began by casting dum- my's ace of spades, and continued by leading the next trump to the

could lead a tow chub towards dum- my. It was obvious from West's bidding that the ace of clubs wa

ten in bk own hand, Then he

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4QJ02

WEST (D) 49,5

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EAST 400

QJB54 +63

10984

SOUTH 6010732

101

052

КОЗ

Two colours to every costume. unusual contrasts of inbrlos are featured, as in, Paris., Boned bodloes,

E-W vul

West

pouted overskirts, numerous potticoats, crinolines, hoopla and bustles jî the best Edwardian tradition are-all

port of the evening scene. short, party dresses crinolined skiris.

10.

North East Double Pass

2+

24

Pass

44

Pass

South 14 Pass 34

Pass

Pass

Opening lead◆ K

Even have

For daywear, necklines have risen discreetly. Day frocks are cut daringly low at the baok--all are duringly low by -night.--

Ha' are feminine and fatter- Ing and nearly- áll do double duły. Vells double as boas, or hug the head; gossamer vells give, a fead-in-the-clouds- look, and all can be worn indepen- dently of the hats they oc- company.

A

• BY

"I said, 'It's a cold day!''

EDITORS`PAKKO SERVICE)

• THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

MAN who grew weary pose, in back-garden shelters of the crowing of could be moved to police stn- the suburbs. The troops

rallway

the

cockerel by night fixed a bit tons, and the police to of wood above its perch.. newer Government offices. Dia- When the bird raised its pinced civil servants could be head to crow, it banged it viskors left over might sleep in billeted on householders. Any against the bit of wood, and disused the crowing died on its railway sidings, or

curringes In in broken lips.

buses, lorries, kennels, hen- To stop his cockerels crowing house,

rabbit-hutches, by day Dr Strabismus (Whom Christmas 1851. High water at Only 300 shopping days to God Prezerve), of Utrecht,

and

fitted each bind with a kind of London Bridge, 8.16 a.m., 4.28 brass umbrella-shaped hat. This watch-key number, 6470 G.

p.m. Size in collars. 17%..

suspended on delicate wires

cane Odd occurrence above the bird's head. When it began to crow, the

AT a concert the other night wires, connected by tiny string a man in the stalls got up pulleys to the muscles of it and tapped the conductor on throat, set in motion card- the shoulder, while a lady was board lever, As the throat playing the violin. He said in muscles contracted, this lever aloud whisper, "Is it the lady released a catch on the brass

ass who's making that noise?" "Or hat,

which

pened slowly like course not," said the conductor ап umbrella, and descended Irritably. "It's her over the bird's head, thus muf-

Thanks awfully," sold the fling the noise. When the man, and left the theatre roar- crow was over, a spring click- ing with laughter,

ed back, and the hat rose and ‘Oh, I say, look here! closed of its own accord, thus WHO in my time have freeing the bird's head.

1, crossed and re-crossed some forty-two thousand seven hun- dred and thirty-one Pyrenean

Moving about

IN

INTENDING visitors to next. passe, Wag particularly en- year's Festival must have tranced to read in a piece of In that hand, and South wanted been interested to read that

travel literature the following West to get only krw clubs with those for whom there is no ac- statement about Spain: Cut off from the rest of Europe, by the Pureness, which have only two parges:..

the ace.

his - dow

WEST properly played

club, and dummy won with the jack. A careless player might have returned a club and put up· the king from the South hand, but this declarer was not careless. He led the Jock of spades to hk own queen, and then fed back his re- maining low club.

This time West bad to play his ace. Dummy could play low, and now nothing could stop Bouth from making three club tricks-and the

contract.

commodation in the bomb'shel- ters may be housed in London's military barracks; and, I sup

YOUR BIRTHDAY........By STELLA

are

out We

1 South; had sacrificed the king of clubs. order to knock West's ace dummy Would tricks with the queen and jack of clubs, but "not" with the five clubs. By then Esal's ten of clubs

·would be promoted to whining

of

With both siden vulnerable, cards: Spades Q-7-5-5, Hearts A- sou deel yourself the following K-J-9,--Diamonds-4-3, Clubs-0-5-3, What do you do?

GOOD bedding is a valuable' week, as this piece of property, perhaps the more everly, mest valuable of all household and box-springs, though, turn- Hems. Good bedding is conducive Ing twice a year should suffice. to good sleeping.

vital

Freshen mattresses and pil

The Far Eastern influence is to good health, which, in these lows by giving them an airing a sure summer bet. It shows in rank. Trying times, is more important every day. An occasional sun materials cotton Indian prints, then ever.

We should give it ning tends to kill possible gerins Oriental stoles. Indian soris.

and keeps the Indian print cotton frocks feature VCARD Sendes more care. And no matter how 2

upholstery from packing down. the sleeping A thorough cleaning

and bare tops fine or expensive

pocketed stoles. of mot stoles Inspired by saris, Linen won't continue tresses and springs is necessary coolle equipment. It

jackets with velveteen to give the best of service un- about once a month. They trimmings are worn with con- less is kept in good condi- should be cleaned with a vacuum trasting linen skirts.

cleaner attachment or a.soft Preserving the comfort quall- brush.

A dry cloth will do an ties of good sleeping equip adequate job of cleanmg metal ment is not such a chore once bedsprings. Many wise home- JUST

becomes part of the regular makers relieve themselves of house-cleaning routine, Inner this job by using mattress and HERE'S advice from Susan makes for beller marriages spring mattresses should be

be spring covers which can be Hayward who says that when a wife realises her husband turned several times yearly or easily laundered. In all the glamour is more important in wants her to look just as femi-according to manufacturer's in cleaning process, care should the home than out of it. The nine at the breakfast table as structions, The life of solid- always be taken not to bend or Leautiful game-tressed actress, when they go out in the evening."

Allod mattresses will be length roll Innerspring mattresses starring opposite Bill Lundigan

ened it they are turned every while moving them.

BREAKFAST

TABLE

GLAMOUR

AS IMPORTANT

in the technicolour romance,

"I'd Climb the Highest Moun- tain," believes any wife can be

glamorous. In her opinion, "I

It

The

Beach sutts with tapered, calf- A-PAIS The hand is not rich length trousers, are made up in' enough in high cards for an open.

ing bid, and the red and

distribuifəni is blue sallcloth,

nothing to rave abant. Contrast loase Jaukets have embroidered his hand with those discussed ear- fronds, wide

Her this week. elbow length slceves and turn-back cuffs.

TODAY'S QUESTION With both sides vulnerabile, you' Vicki Silva-White deal yourself the following cards: Spades A-K-J-9. Hearts 453, Dia- monda A-3-1, Clubs Q-7-8-3,' What do you do?

(World Copyright Reserved.-Lendon Express Service.)

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

a Walk Rupert and the Castaway —34

She Takes Over Shadows Were Taking a Walk

·Ballerina, Nadia””-Nerina,hag tipen cholen in Lordan fo fil; In- for- bullet, hink Moles! Bhearej”, “ dancing, the role of **Cinderella, /? for the Badlors Wills Cott, Mio Abafcer – li rearyering from

-And Their Friend Mr. Merlin Joined Them-

By MAX TRELL

MR MERLIN, the magician,

met Knarf and Hanld, the

shadow-chlidren with the turn-

rtd schoolhouse

and back

again," said Knarf.

Moment or Two

Mr Merlin thought about this

cd about names, on the road for a moment or two,

just past the Pine Tree Grove. Khart

und Hanld B3W

then him

Knart and Hanid, after greet- shaking his head.

Dig

- Mr Merlin (whom they "What's the matter, Mr Mer- like very much), explained to lin," Hanid asked him, "is It him that they were taking a too far?"

walk.

"Ah, very good," replied the Merile meno," replied Mir

ringiclan. "So am I."

"Then we can all walk to gether" said Hanid joyfully,

"Of course, of course, replied

·Mr

"Dear

isn't far enough. Now," he said, suddenly pointing Бес up to the sky, "do you that white cloud?"

Merlin. There's nothing very well,

that I enjoy more than a

walk

It Knarf and Hand enW

That's something to walk to, with two good companions. not some old red schoolhousel Where were you, planning: to I,

to that suggest we walk wplic to?" be asked the next cloud, my friends."

Mr "But

Merlin!" cried moment as they all started out.-.

"We were Just going to the Hanid.

can

After carefully testing the strong- eu of the long creepers, the sailor cuts off lengths and gives them to Rupert to hold. What are you going to do ** asks the little bear. You'll see." smiles the other, as he descends the rocks to fetch his lilebelt. Then he searches the island for broken branches all about

the same size,, and staiti to lash them together with the creepers.- "I don't feel 'nearly such a cast away now I have some one to talk to," he says cheerfully, "I am going to make a raft, and I'll fasten the lifebelt to it in case the wood doesn't float véry well;" /> So he works quickly while Rupert watches. ALL-RIGHTA-MESENVED

other side of the grove, "there's later they reached the cloud.

They tople quite a nice stroll nothing to it thing at all!"

"It was a great "How

Knorf and Honid were so all around it. we walk to 3 cloud!" cried Knorf.

delighted with the marvellous deal bigger than it seemed to Mr Merlin looked at Knort case with which they were

from be the ground. Also it Knart and Hanid with surprise and climbing into the sky that they kept moving around pity,

You walk to a cloud the both Tan forward, At this started to break off a little Bame way as you walk to any Knarf tripped and fell and al- plece of it to take home with thing else. Here,

him tumbled down to

DB: souvenir; › only Mr my most

towned and said: hands," he said to them

Knarf Merlin's

7

take

the

ground ‘again 'except that MS Hoing!: Clouds don't

he sald, go,” him back in time.

to us. Nobody is: allowed Suppose damage them.

Answer Tomiarrow

CROSSWORD

16

H

12

14

12"

Across

1. This may remind you of the eistest of the three bears.. (4, 5) 7. Sky light to the aisle in the Dairy

Bhaw. (5. a)·

il. Gained at a Varalty, only after

6 tot of hard work. (4)

12. Result of baying broken rest, 143 13. All that was left of the rent man.

(71

18. Are Baphalom of Medioine usually

this colour 7 (6)

17. and Down, Dominate, (7)

16 xa plants go most people would

_call_xhim_feathery._(9),

11 could be gained by expert usa of this, (3)

1 Anker, sir! Could it change for

such ornamenta (8) 12. Where they stop tenta i Could

be 1 (0) 23. Pompous schoolmaster, (9)

Down

1. What made the. Begum, RA. 7 2. 1 yeu do then you must expect

Anger, (41

B. A well-inown beautý dia until

she was kissed.. (0)

4. Beg 17 Across.

6. After night you get the bird. (1)

6. Much sought after tur, precious

stones, (7)

8. Found on the Kent conit, (9)

V. Just longing to giska aray bine,

10 the's not supposed to shine

and Hand took Mr Merlin fortunately grabbed "No run- ning" ho said, sharply There- to The

next.

second

(30) to their after Knarf and, fanid bath everybody wanted, a piece of

** the

walked very carefully, amazement.

cloud? There wouldn't be any two shadows.

clouds left to make rain!" Into the Sky started rising in the air with Picach stop they took. It was na ? “But how can we do this—1! Finally, when the cloud Though they were walking up a mean walk up into the sky?" moved to the edge of the sky

Hould asked Mr. Merling (

and began to allde over it, Mr.

might

so brightly as for olders. (7)

s

14: a horse pa

#aven't 'ask: foolish' questions?? Merlin, Knart and Hanid at

Billed · Mr.:

lin as they were walking

Mr Morlin. You just, walked''; down again into” the" over the tree-tops in the middle walk up - That's "oll there is to garden. Thank you for a very of the Finence Grove and it":

Marije nice walk who adidito" Knari

cloud Twiteria, junt avtungsrandy to step over

Mr Merlin refused to lay any, and Hanid. Next time" let's the larg#* hill^t2iat`rols on the more about it. A few minutes take a stroll to the moon?"

is when you might back i

18 Bendircling gives you truis. (3)

That's the lot. 11

Look hat Magos ipfe when he lost his head. (4)

volution at vezisrday's burile,

1. Voluntaria. Onkinektar INAVIERAT

Am 23 PRO 93, ARE

THURSDAY, MAY 3

You have a good business serão and your judgment, even when hastily made. is usually right. Sympathetic with the trialzoni tribulations of others, you are able

IF you are bom today, you have romances going at the same time. a rather complex nature, for you. Actually, you like to stay friends".

a combination

of contrasting But you may need to be cautious, characteristice. You are tond of or your attitude will be mistaken travel and will probably want to for one more serious than it really visit the Orient. On the other hand, is. Don't wed in haste, for you you like the comforts of your own must be very mure of your selection home. You enjoy outdat sports. or there can be discontentment in yel the pleasures of the mind can store. And happy home life in be equally engaging.

most important to your well-being. You have an optimistic outlook on life and you dialike grumblers. You figure that if you don't like things, the answer la to get busy and change them. You have learned to give good help and advice. You to make yourself highly adaptable must guard against being imposed in this regard-sometimes too much upon in this regard, since you often BO. -Too often-you-mako troubles expend energy on others which your own that you could leave to might better-be- spent--in-working-someone else to solve out your own destiny!

To And what the store have In You are magnetic and very store for tomorrow, select your popular with

members of the birthday star and read the corres uppostle sex. You are something of ponding paragraph. Let your birth-

fit and con keep

several day star be your daily guide. FRIDAY, MAY 4

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)~~ of affairs on the home

-Take care

frent right now. Make necessary changes in your domestic ilfe..

GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- If you are diplomatic, you can stem the tide of a disagreement with the family which

CANCER be serious

zz-July 23) A new beginning, made today, can bring surprisingly good results. Take the initiative now.

CHESS PROBLEM

· By A. ZICKERMANN Black, 8 pleccs

White, & pleces, White to play mate in two..

Solution to „yesterday's problemi

1, K-85; threat -- 2, Ki-Q1 (ch), 1,,, R+K5; Q3; 2, KU QB (R) (ch); 1 ....... Ki...00, K7; 2, B-KZ (XK1) (ch}"

Check Your

Knowledge

1: Which falls more quickly

a heavy or a light object?

2. What was a "scratch" wig?

3. What is a heptagon?".

4. Name the mythological dog

that has thres hedds,

5. Denne honorarium.

6. What and where is the

Σουντο

{(Antider" "on" Fage""103"

21)-

LEO (July 24-Aug. He practical in all affairs pertaining to family matters. A budget is just good,. comimon sense,

VIRGO. (ALLE. 24-8ept. 23)---- Don't hesitate to ask for exactly what you waist. You should get it today. Be explicit.

LIBRA (Bøpt. 26-OCL 23) Don't break up a friendship because of a minor difference of opinion. It pays to be a peacemaker,

SCORPIO (Oct, 20-NOV, -223- Plan to pay a call on an vid Eriend. You can bring happiness to someone whom you may, have been

AGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)— Think twice before cominling your- self to a new plan. Be sure of what you wont first.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 13-Jan. 20)-- Curb your emotions and if you want to celebrate, be moderate. ` Overindulgence never pays,

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 21-Feb, 13)— This evening could bring a meeting with someone who can prove im- pontant to your future plans.

PISCRA

20-fr. (Feb.

203- Express your own affections and they will be reciprocated. Now is the time to make new trends.

AWES (Mor

21-Apr.

20)

It may be your turg ip nein patch

up an argument. 11, wiji bo, Well, worth your while to do so.

INTELLIGENCE TEST

Keeping Fit

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Bar Brigun. minh Hon Gof. the Green Lion, and, young Ben Bitters or the Trivet sro, both intent ons keeping, as. fast Bunday gasty furs home, at the early hour of Tam. and arcled at a uniform pace. roundwat hom chla This triangle. „Bamz “eriansie ** la Cireen Lion Back Uli)....

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