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THE CHINA MAIL,

TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951.

Page

THE SATURDAY SPENDING POSI

SUMMER CASSEROLE,

CUT

SOMG

OF BEEF STEWING

PATSY'LL

BE LATE

TONIGHT.

I'LL GET BOMETHING SPECIAL FOR HER AND, PETER

STEAK

IN PIECES

AND

ROLL

THEM

IN FLOUR SEASONED

WITH SALT

AND PEPPER

WOMANSENSE

JUST COVER WITH WATER

AND SIMMER

FOR 1 HOUR

Your Sewing Scrapbook

by

Mary Brooks Picken

Bolero To Go With A Slim, Dark Skirt

EVE

ÄVERYWHERE we see little voleros, often in banker's gray with navy skirt or with all

matching skirts. They are so easy to make and so inex- pensive that it is no wonder.

You need only two lengths choulder to waistline of $4 or 60" rayon and the same amount of rayon lining of a matching You contrasting colour, night, for example, buy navy or black lining if the skirt you will wear with the bolero is navy or black.

or

At Both Sides

Chalking Dul: Straighten your fabric at both ends. Fold it lengthwise, whi told toward you, arul pin ends and selvages together.

Place Chatway be tween A and B; D 1⁄2" to left of CE on selvage edge directly above C; F 1" to left of E. and G armhole to left of F.

His 2" below G; 1 is 4 arm- hale to left of C and Just plus 2" above 1. L is a neck plus 11⁄2" above C. Connect J and and J-K. H. Draw lines C-F Draw a line from 1 to meet line C-F. Connect L and D.

Underarm-Curve-

Cut from K to J, curving underarm, as shown: cut on to H C-F. Cut 1. to D. and to line

the remaining piece

Cut line C-F. Place back over of fabric,

nerk plus 2" for N, Cut front neck M to N.

Lining the Samo

|

THEN ADD 6 SMALL ONIONS.

WHOLE, AND 1215 CARROTS SCRAPED AND CUT IN DICE

COOK IHR LONGER. ADD 40% SLICED PEELED MUSH- ROOMS AND 1 TEACUPFUL OF

COOKED OR TINNED PEAS AND SIMMER. FOR A FURTHER

12 HOUR

HOW'S PATSY GETTING ON

AT THE FOOD FAIR ́AT

OLYMPIA ?

LOVELY-1 THINK!- BUT SHE CAN HARDLY TALK FOR EXCITEMENT

Common Nail Infections And Their Treatments

By H. N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

LIKE every other part of the body, the nails have their affile- tions and, in addition, they may be adversely affected by diseases of a general nature,

One of the most common of the disorders of the nails is ringworm infection, often nc- companied by infection of the skin of the hands and the feet by the same parasite.

Tough

ringworm

Cut lining same as bolere ex; cept for fronts; make them 2"

Cut narrower at centre front. cuffs double and long enough to go around bottom of sleeves. Making bolero: Seam shoulder and underarm seams in flannel about destruction of the nails, it and lining, using a " seam.

causes no pain. If the condition Press seams open. Turn bolerais suspected, a dente diagnosis wrong side out and put lining over it. Baste neck edges to- gether, slip-stitch front edges.

Cuffs to Position

on and pin the Put bolero double cuffs to position. Even the length of bottom of jacket. If you stand very erect you may need to shorten the back a little. If shoulders are low, the bolero at end of the underarm may need to be cut a little to straighten with rest of the waistline.

seam

offcots When psoriasis

the nails, the nails separate from the nail bed and become loosen- ed, meanwhile changing their colour to yellowish-brown They became shortened and may eventually be destroyed,

ANOTHER DISORDER

This is also a dimoult disorder to treat successfully, though the. brings preparation known as clenoln. painted on with a brush, may give good results. Salicylate! sales also are used. Treatment with arsende preparations, given by injection' into a muscle, have helped some patients.

can be made by examination, tm- der the microscope, of scrapings from the tais.

FORMS OF TREATMENT

is well recognised that dir- A number of forms of treat-tain disturbances of the malls ment for the condition have been may be due to a deficiency of these cases there are depressions or dois cross- advised. The preparation known vitamins. In

wise on the nail and there are himes which run longhwise. In severe cases there may be actu nail destration,

as Whitfield's ointment, used in double strength after the nails have been scraped, may be help with prepara ful. Treatment

abo tons of silver nitrate liss been successful.

The B-complex vitamins seem Psoriasis is another disorder to be the most important ones which inkay

affect the nails as in so far as these nail disorders quantities of these vitamins are administered, Improvement promptly results.

Stitch seam binding to bottom edge of jacket after edges have been evened. Turn & hem, slip-well as a skin. In the latter, are concerned. When large stitch this hem to position, then turn a hem in lining, making this there are scaly patches on the parts then that in the knees, elbows, and other bulero, Slip-stitch this hem to place, esteh lining to bolero at the underarm seams.

shorter

Cuffs to Place

Stitch the culls to place on the bolero, turn lining over and slip-stitch it to cover the cuff seams. Turn the neck edge of bolero and lining in toward each other, clipping both they will lie flat, then slip-stitch the two together.

edges so

Work button-holes and sew buttons on centre front, or use swivel pin-on buttons. Be sure to wear a flower or ribbon bow at the throat.

FRONT

30

Cuffa

BACK

front

Fold

the back centre fold 2" from selvage. Cut sleeves for section same as back.

Fold selvages bock 2" at centre front and mark front neck curve by measuring to right of Fun centre front 4 neck

M, and down on ne F-C

Actress Fashioned

for

Acfrom Carol Lynne WORD a miripod. tio-slik gown and a white face für arid pearl drop' CAITIDER - för "thờ" 'final'night of ""Faber - Fré0” ” at the

·Bridon of Wales" Theatre.

-(London Express Kerolca)!

Cauffa

of the body.

COLOURFUL COMPLEMENTS

T-

Biouse, gloves and bag.

JACOBY,

ON BRIDGE

Never Guess When You Can Be Certain

BY OSWALD JACOBY

·TRIDGE' playera often ask

"for the best way to play certain combinations of cards. Sometimes, however, there is no Batisfactory answer to.such a question. The best way to play a particular, sult may depend on the cards you hold in

the

three other suits, or on bow the bidding went, or on the -skill of the opponents.

In the hand altown today, for example, it looks as though every- thing depends on the right way of playing the hearts. Shoul South take two heart Bucsses through West? Or should be lend a heart to the ace, return the ...: ten of hearts, and then guess ble play it East plays a low heart?

One of those plays is bound to work-since one of the opponents is bound to have the king of hearts. Nevertheless, South should not try to guess, which opponent has that tmportant card,

When Harry Fishbein, well- known New York expert played the hand, he wasted no the on the correct piny of the hearts. The hand, he saw, wer unbeatable na matter where the heart honours word.

Fibeln won the opening lead with the ace of clubs, led a trump to dummy's jack, ruffed a law club with a high trump, and titen drew the rest of West's trumps Dummy discarded two spades and a heart. accessories

By GRACE THORNCLIFFE

A WEALTH of Jends colour and interest to the wardrobe. To illustrate, here's a colourful blouse that while essentially simple has In- Leresting detail. Of canary yel- low silk thantung, It uses #titched

collar arrows at the

and to outline the slit pockets

NORTH @AQ72

A 1097

AKJES

20

WEST

placed high on the chest. Double woven cotton In navy is the material for the gloves that have

J843 152 2709

EAST

K90 KJ3 8

476

Q109432

cuffs,

SOUTH (D)

▲ 105

Q84

◆ AKQ 10542

JA

N-S vul.

South

West North

10

Pau Pays 3

1

4

Phas

Pass

detachable white piquo. A jewelled key pin holda the white birdseye pique in place and adds a bit of glitter. Like a

treasure chest is this little bag of navy suede

with

red calf lining, complete with a silver lock,

Have A Consistent Skin Care Programme

may

than a creamy preparation. Then there are those vanishing types that have greater density. Sometimes

go these toiletries, on the skin more evenly if on

tonic

Hast Pass Pass 5 N. T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead-7

South then led a low heart and Anessed dummy's nine. If East could not win, the band was over. As it happened. East did win- but then he had to give dummy free foesse in any of three de- ferent sula. He could toad a spade to the per-queen, a club to the king-jack, or a heart to the co- bined ten-ace of ace and queen. Whatever East returned was sure to give declarer, his twelfth trick.

or astringent lotion is CARD Sendes♦

By HELEN FOLLETT

THERE are women who are thoroughly, rinsing with warm You can use a liquid founda- if you desire. One of constantly experimenting with water, drying, massaging for a tion,

Just new cosmetics,

few Ds con-

minutes with a heavy those

milky, semi-fluid hand stantly bawling about seeing no cream, then frisking an ice lotions will serve. Sometimes definite resuks. In the rat cube over the flesh, will bring they are better for the ally skin pince, they seldom take the gratifying results. trouble And out their special

to complexion

needs. In the Friction exercises the under-

not lying fibres, spurs second place

the blood they apply them properly. The true streams to carry on, sets the test is in

This treat the proper applica- glands in motion.

can be given in five tion, consistent and daily. The ment

To overlook stop-and-go system won't get minutes or ten.

bedtime very far along the beauty this

ritual is to do onc "road:

oneself-an-injustice.In-the- Soap and water are a "must" morning, dash on cold water. except for those few individuals whose extremely dry skins rebel against lather. Creams are a necessity for all except the victims of acne who need drying Jotions, The simple operation of washing the face

BOYS' AND

used beforehand so the flesh is slightly moist.

For grand occasions one can use a liquid powder. If you do that and are sporting a baretop A foundation cream performs frock, by all means continute as a protective barrier against your calcimining treatment over strong sunlight, cold winds, at the neck, arms and shoulders. mospheric dust. It also makes You can get these items now powder stay by one, instead of that do not rub off on your whisking itself away on the clothes or the shoulder breezclets.

your dancing partner.

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

A Horse Named Wellington

-He Drew the Milk Wagon so Giddap Could Rest—

By MAX TRELL

"Wellington?" sald Knarf, thinking this was a strange name was early in the morning for a milk-wagen horse. when Kharf, the shadow "Yes, Wellington," said Wel- boy with the turned-about Hington. "It isn't my real name, name, heard familiar clump- though."

clump-clump on the road out- "No?" sald Knarf, sounding side his window, He hurrled

out at once to say good-morning surprised.

to Giddap, the Milk Wagon- "No, It's just the name the Horse. For Knart was sure it milk-wagon driver calls me," was Giddap.

On coming outside, however, Knarf saw that it wasn't Giddap at all. It was another milk- wagon horse, Knarf went up to him anyway. said Kharf.

"Good-morning,”

"Good-morning," replied new mlik-wagon horse.

.""Then what's your real name?"

"My real name is Tsk-tak."

A Strange Namo

was

of

Rupert and the Coughdrop-20

Although he is carrying the wooden dog, the clown climbs much faster than Rupert and is quickly. out of sight, "Wait for me," pants the little bear, as he struggles up- wards. The trunk geta martower and the branches more alender until he finds that he can push his There,

to his astonishment, he sees a round basket balanced on the high twigs. A rope that is fastened to it goes right up into the sky and disappears in the darkness. The toy clown and the wooden dog are already in the basket. “That's 'right," says the Come on in- clown cheerfully. side, there's just room for you," ALL RIGHTS REIKAVED

Knart thought this strange sort of name, too; al-

head right out at the top. the most as strange as Wellington in

Its way.

"I thought pou were my friend Giddap," said Knarf.

Bald

the milk "My name

"I'm not,"

wagon horse. Wellington."

is

.

"That's what they used to call me when I lived on the ranch," continued Tsk-tak or Welling- ton, "Which do you like bel- ter?"

"I don't know," said Knarf. "Which do you?"

I like Tak-tak. Wellington is too long to remember. Besides,

I can't spell Wellington. I can't

WAR

lunch and dinner all around her and toast and jam and Jelly,

sho Iooks and Just give me a Beld of grass.” wherever wherever she goes."-

"I nibbled a piece of grass Kaart looked puzzled.

once," said Knart. "It didn't taste very good to me,"

:

On A Toble

Tak-tak glanced of Knari with pity in his eyes. "You

pho

Q-With both ekdes vulnerable. your partner deals, and bats spade. The next player —— PRRIES. You hold: Spaden K-8-4-2, Hear? 8, Diamonds Q-1-5-3, Clubs 8-7-4-2. What do you do?

A-Bid two spades. It is a weak hand, to be sure, but your partner will not rely on you for a good hand when you simply raise his sult from one to two. You have far too much help for spades dream of passing.

TODAY'S QUESTION

to

With both sides vulnerable, your partner deals and bids one made. The next player passes. You hold: Spades K-3-4-2, Hearts B4, #12- monde A-J-5-3, Clubs 8-7-2. What do you do?

Answer tomorrow.

CHESS PROBLEM

By R. E. ABLETT Black, 11 pieces.

口暴

White, 8 pieces. White to play: mate in two,

Solution to teslerday's Probiera:

1, K-K2, any; 2; Q; or Ki mates.

"My friend," said Tsk-tais, "If wouldn't say that if you were a Check

clover

you were a horse-even if you horse. You wouldn't say any spell Tsk-tak either," he added. were a cow, or a sheep, or a goat thing. You'd be too buy cut-

Knori thought this.

you'd know very well what I Ing.

But.

I виррове, he said enough talk about names. "I mean. Feople like you alt down the next moment, "you have to call him Tek-tak," he said to to dinner. You eat from plates get used the Laste of grass. himself. Then, ho sald aloud: on a table Horses stand, right And

he said. "Ah, now "Tak-tak, where's. Giddap?" in the middle of their table, and there's something!"

"Giddap is taking a real. I their food grows right out of

7. said: Knarf, "But anyway mean, she's taking a vacation, the ground. You walk from one "even though I don't eat grass or She isn't resting much. But end of the table to the other, clover I really do sort of eat it." she's having fun. She's in the drum moming tonight, just eat- This time: it was Tak-lak who country,"

ing. It's a wonderful thing.”

looked puzzles. Khart laughed "I'm glad to hear that, Tak-

Cow

grass isk," said. Knarf, smiling. "Gld Bald Knert.

You mean eating, grass?" and explained.

and clever. Cows give milk, drink the milk. “So in a way I dap works very hard."

"“Yes,” said Tak-takt, "she's in: “That's just what I mean, col grass and clover too," Then Gidday was in the country on the country where the grass is You can have your steaks and Tak tak lauithed (as horses,do)

green. She's got her breakfast, chope and crackers-and- milk, and said, "Yes, yes, you dol”

Your Knowledge

1. Are navel oranges native to California?

2. From what is digitals ob- Lained?

13. What Is an omnivorous animal?"

4. Who drafted the Declara- tion of Independence of the United States of America?.

5. What are Singhalese?

(Answers on Page 10).

EDITORS PRIUS SERVICE, INC.`

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"And that is the story of my life."

• BY THE WAY.

by

Beachcomber

SPEAKING on the Metaphysical faced the young Asquith was whe Function of PUT Concept af ther to make his speech all over Unreality, Miss Rhoda Latimer sald!

again from the beginning or to go "How about us all poing out for a on from where he had left off. He drink? I expect this bores you MI deolded on the former course. But much as it does me,"

there were

THIS incident is invented, but it is the kind of report we might read if a recent pugges tion is adopted, to make lee- tures on recondite subjects ad- braalive to larger audiences by Introducing an informat note. having a break for refreshiment oked i making more use of women Lecturers.

Unfinished symphony

NOBODY so far has recalled the

ocension when Asquith was ins terrupted by ie clock in the Com- mona, and had to sit down in the middle of the word incomprehen- sibility. He was stopped by the Speaker at incom-- Next day he got up tonish the speech, but someone had tampered wILH the rlock and the Speaker stopped him at incompre- The problem that

so many interruptans that he had only got to incompre- hens when the House was ad- journed. Next day the Governmen! felt. Asquith said afterwords: "Per hape. I ought to have begun my speech on the third day with the word 'incomprehensibilitý,' and gone on from there,"

Short exchange

Mr Goomboote: The sailor . Wile liam Bottle-

Hootle:

Ben Bottle is the name. Alte Cooraboote.

Gooseboote:

Honeyweather the na Really. mlud, I must protest

Bottle: O.K. Honeyweather. Cacklecarroti

ad. The court's joumed. We cannot go on like this, Without comment

West Sufolk Education Committee hạn Tuled, that funerals are viol educational,

(News item).

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

TUESDAY, JUNE 12

IF you are born today, you are an you are very loving and affectionate. idealist and propagandist, You, You are happy and content when want to make the world a happier among those you love, But away place in which to live and you from home you are moody, often

depressed and decidedly unhappy. Fond of mule and the art, your own home could easily become the centre of a group of "young nopy. fula" in the arls whom you would help remeh their goals. In doing thi do not neglect your many talents which should be developed.

will spend a large part of your life doing your particular bit lo make It so it may be no more than be- ing a kindly, sympatheśle and un- derstanding person in your own small circle of acquaintances. Or you may widen your activities into Church and community work. Some few of you may become noted for some special theory or plan which you will put into world-wide opera- Lion.

Your life may not always be an - eaxy one. But you have the doter- mination and stamina to make the best of things and fight all kinda of obstacles to get exactly what you want. Given a "cause" to work for there is no more enthusiastic' pru-

Your Intuitioña are keen and you make good use of them. Being fair- ly shrewd in business matters, you have the ability to make money. logonist II you do, the chances are that you To find what the stars have in for tomorrow, select your will the it to help others rather store than for luxuries for yourself or birthday star and read the correr- your family.

ponding paragraph. Let your birth- Your Wes of family are strong, for day ster be your daily guide,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

GEMINI

22-Juno (May Finish up someʻjob bogun yesterday and reach

VIRGO successful Anith by lunch time. After that, relax.

CANCER (Jume 23-July 73) Follow up trends that show improve ment and prospects of profit. Exert yourself for best resulía.

LEO (July----- 24-Aug.~~-~- 23) Publicity and advertising will really

• BARBS.

22) pay off now.

See that the world knows what you are doing.

(AUI. 24-Bopt. There may be changes, but və chances are that they are definitely: for the better, Improve opportunity. This is the season for country hotels **LIBRA *(86pt. 23-Üch 13)-- and amusements. Success. if. opazal- ing one. pleasure if visiting.

SCORPIÓ (Occ 24-NOY.

123-

mantener

By HAL COCHRAN A BRIDGE export in California wwill undergo an operation. Your cut, doctor.

We've often wondered became of the old-fashioned woman who used to hook rug. Maybe she's still serving tims

Be on guard today” against over- expansion because of the foregoing optimism, Proceed carefully.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 21-Dec, 12)- Advertising and publicity are highly favoured. Promote new ideas and | plans with people who count.

CAPRICDIN (Dec. 23-FAS. 20)-- Overeagerness can lead you ·Into " trouble. Be progressive, but avoid taking unnecessary risks.

AQUARIUB (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-

All merchandising is highly favour

στι

ed just now. You should be able to make good in some new business.

(Feb. PISCES

20-MRT. 21) Make a new contract, but avoid legal what entanglementa. Settle your

problems. You can do it.

ARIZS (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)- Sign up a hoy ideo in a favourable contract. Make mire that all your own, elforts get, their propar-rowaráz

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 31 Advertising a new product and staning a contract for its distribution

Fish are being caught on river banks in some parts and in dar-

kened living rooms in other parts.

All it takes is a job shortage to change some lazy loafers into unfortunate victims.

INTELLIGENCE TEST

CARPETS

A

By T. O. HARE-

RECENTLY 'lastica 'work on the divil, sargice describes the · rugulatioru which governi thelarus of, carpeta. But the Minstep. of

·Popporn,' organised“ origirially by the dictatorial, Bir Jebogha- post Plum, has always been a law wuts itself, The Plum formula prescribes that an oficia's carpet "shali baye a asperdejatzen ecital in agilarg, Loot to the sum of the oldelsl's age in youm at the commish chinent-

the calendar Jour -plus the square. of his years of com- pleted service at the same antag. Tie thus cabs a larger CARTER Frey Joe maximum 0 square foot

* soapy ****, Bquirrel,' (my friend, flabbíty", brother-in- JAW) 30 miobicjmi in this harmloss and-amiablo Minis, 15fs, sin, loung and tert. broad, FUSIK YOKE It is alioost SELAFT)

B. How aid "in 20077

-(Solution on Page 10).

can bring Ktaturn 'dividends.

CROSSWORD

1. Rupes

2 Across t trøms_masker oyarhtaly.

th, this is a right tốt,

10. Unfolding a military movement. 1 Farcalved a fibri (4)

15. A saying; perhaps. (5) ; 14 Colour (0)

15. A musical character. (A) 16. She's a Jowal 1 (8);

10. Guardian. (0)

a. Hold back 1 (8) 22 25, Pl, (3) 23. This clue is liable, (0),

Down

1. Introduced.'(0) =

2. The maker of whoopee'? (8) J. Develop, (6), 4. Lose form. . Home ty, (4) · 8. Tis bang. 7. You'll be elevated by QUAL

experience. (9)

U. Is this the sweetest fisiÍK 7; (03 ' 15. Drink, ta041, (8) ▼ A

19. Dawn. 1 18. A carourite; (6)

10. Moisiure, 30-

20. 2. DOWN will probably be sind of

Ons (8)

Solution of sisterdő:

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