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Miss Truman Attends Party

Don't Take Youth For Granted

THIS 18. WHERE THOSE PICKLED NASTURTIUM SEEDS COME IN

COVEN

..FOR

10-15 MINUTES

Travelling Fashions During

Britain's Festival

Miss Margaret Truman, · in Mac tulle over pale blue shot taffela. leaves for Bucking- bam Palace to attend a small

private dinner party." *-(London Express Service.)

Housewife Writes

Music Show

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MANY thousands of and who, during a period of

the year, have built up a reputa

llon for.quality of design, fabrics fashion parades during the and workmanship. The clothes Festival of Britain by have been selected for the Fes- virtue of the fact that they fival by the Council of Industrial

Design. an integral part of the

Among the highlights of the Land Travelling Exhibition Show arc glamorous

and which opened in Mancher dramatic evening gown specially ter recently and will make val in a new Bouquet

designed by Mercia for the Fes- damaak the rounds of other big in on elusive shade of light cities in Britain during the green-grey, named River Mist. This gown has an off-the-shoul- Festival.

# epaulette neckline

and

hip This is not

show of der a mere

on Panniers

the, flowing

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mime is 鄂

and and is embroidered with beads fashion parade in one, enacted and jewels dyed to the same by actresses who know how to shade of misty greca. Selected the clothes with great from Lady in Black is a tailored present charm. The display is shown in coat frock in gros-grain with a special fashion theatre beaut penell slim okir, worn with or fully constructed within the ex- without a flared overskirt, and hibition-incidentally, the biggest the same firm is showing a navy travelling exhibition ever put on dress in wool georgette with a the road--and on a specially de- short Eton jacket complete with signed stage which is a delightful a chic white collar, setting for an unusual display.

More Formal Gowns

Spectator sports dress.

Weave

By VERA WINSTON

PURE silk Honan, that super- duper silk in shantung is used for a delightful specia- low suit dress.

It is the sort of thing worn by the

very smartest of women at the very

plush resorts. The colour is a Arthur Banks has contributed rich mustard yellow toned down more formal gowns. One of them with a black velvet belt, gold cocktail.or semi-evening buckled. There is a small roll- from dress, in nylon tartan organza in ed collar above

lead which yellow predominates. Its breasted, gold buttoned fasten- there

On this stage is presented a delightful street scene in muted but unusual colours. It shows a shop with a lighted work is a room window upstairs which

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By OSWALD JACOBY

SOMETIMES you see 'a bridge

player staring up at the coil- Ing while everybody waits for him to make a play. What Is he looking for? Inspiration. What should he be doing? Acting on the basis of knowledge Instead flash of waiting for a suckien from a kindly Providence.

For example, the hand shown to- day would, find many average players scanning the celling or scratching their "heads. The expert sets as though there were nothing to think about.

When the hand was actually play- ed, West opened the six of spades, East put up the queen, and South won with the act, Expert West knew at once that South had the jack of spades, since East would have played the jock rather than the queen if he had been able to do so.

South led a diamond. West play. ed low, and dummy won with the king. Dummy returned a heart, and South won with the king, South led anather diamond, and West made the right play without a thought or a care in the world,

The average West would tret and stow about whether to put up the ace of diamonds or whether to hold off a second time. If he decided to "play safe" by holding of, declarer would romp home with nine tricks: onespade, two hearts, two dia-

TUIE actual West player, an expert, put up the ace of diamonds wittiaut

Stiroffunt

EDITORS FREES HEAVICE, INC.

"Breakfast ready, Marge?”

255

BY THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

with a

WANT, confronted Aplece of Clonmel; nougat or Montpellier liquorfoe-both of which are without rivals in this world-would have gone off into a debate, about nou- mena and phenomena, and the nature of the real nougat or Liquorice behind the ideal nou gat or liquorice, the thing-in #teelt behind the appearance of the thing,

pertuis, and all other contres of good nougat, Clonmel or nougat is matter, of broviary, as one 'sakys Castelnaudary (not Toulouse) for cassoulet, the Breas forfowis trout, borse for truflies, Soissons Manseblau for mails, Epiętaj dor

for beans, Parders for cepes, Mona de Marnan for ortalafia, Peploe's Ja: Ripan, for fried” flah........

Down, Beppo!

She enla a rabbit a weak with her milk and carries hor

long, sliku beard and ride whiskers in rolls of paper to avoid tripping over the77.

Fichte, on the other hand, would have wald that nougat (or liquefed] li unknowable in its essence, and therefore, or for as the ealer sa concerned, non-existent. So much for Teulante philosophy. But what of the nougat 1 taw in a Window the other day which claimed to be the best in the world? I went in and said to the woman behind the counter. "Doubtless you were once apprenticed to Abdul Zakim, of Clonmel." She denied it, #ie rascall But her secret smile told me that alio well knew how aft read on. modern nougot-making is based on Zakim's recipe, handed down for centuries.

me,

of

Zakim started it all You will tell

Courée.. X

thal Mezihoc.

under. the Taylle Pass, 15 the place for nougat. Where do you suppore Mezine learned the trick? Why, from Zakim.. The same appiles to Montelimar, Auch, Cuxac-Cabardes,

Saint-Flour, Glen. Bon

Yzeron, besleation because on the Brat round of diamonda East had played the three. This was the lowest diamond that East equld hold, and East would have played hit higher diamond if he had held only two diamonda.

From East's failure to play high diamond it was clear that ho hid exactly three diamanda. Hence Weat could count the entire sult and could know that South had started the hand with only two diamonds. With this knowledge to guide him, West needed no inspiration; he-Bould fake the ace of Wamonds on the second round of the suit,

West then returned a heart (al- though even a club return would have been sale), South could not develop nine tricks without trying for a low-card trick in hearts, but when East got in with the queen of hearts he returned a spade. This gaye West three spade tricks to de- feat the contract.

monds, and four clubs. draped bodice, off-the-shouldering. Flapped box-pleated pot-

placed high is a cafe, another shop, and all neckline and flared skirt make kets are

of those street the characteristic

it one signs,

easy-to-wear bodice. The skirt is gored and railings and beacons. On either dresses which must women like silm, yet wide mough for easy side of the stage are

theatre to have in their wardrobe. A motion. boxes with seated lay figures socond model has been designed, for Garden Parly wear or for wearing evening dress In-

race cidentally, these clothes also are smart pharming and swell worth study material is white

white broderie ing who are apparently watch- insertions Ing the show, whilst the body of anglaise, and the large three- If you want to roll your ro- auditorium holds 1,000 tiered collar is deep enough to frigerator out of its hook for

touch visitors standing,

the waist in front.

cleaning, first wet the floor and Among the sports clothes is a rub it with soap. In any place By HELEN FOLLETT DURING the teens and early

tennis dress in plauta, with where you have a

washable shorts trimmed with floor, use the same twenties a girl takes youth and

technique ed, scrolls is beauty for granted, simply can't

wash- The fashion scene, with chang-able gold tinsel

for shifting large, thread

rollerless by visualise herself wrestling with

pieces of furniture that other- ing lighting, is enacted in mime. Bloomington, Ind.

Colonel "Teddy Tinling, who such problems as beset women

wise would need more strength The 1051 Joarian

and designs, River The girls show first morning and

clothes

The for

top- glories of thirty or forty.

an Revue,

comedy day clothes, then afternoon en-

and

Ameri-than one woman should exert. musical

English a

en ranking in her fresh

after which they appear can tennis sembles, at

players and many abundance of ambrosial locks, staged annually

in cocktail dresses and finally in ain cockt

in or whose attractive The clock University, was written by

models the slender shape.

gowns. In a

seven- will be seen on the Centre Court on ticking,

the

birthday student who has never seen a evening

Always use a clean goes on

minute show

towel nine outfits are at Wimbledon this year, candles increase, and she

he realises musical comedy,

when drying your dishes. A presented. Different dresses are that her good looks are at a

Special accessories have been

soiled one may breed bacteria every ensemble ex-which can easily critical stage, must be carefully Nuna cashed in on the

For her efforts, Mrs Claire worn in the next show so that made for arefully

contaminate $100 within an hour the whole col-

of cept

course, the guarded. She may also realise

sports freshly washed dishes, clothes. first prize. She completed the lection will have been seen by that she made a

Thaarup, Queen a mistake in not

Aage pulchritude muste-and-lyrics-in seven days various sections of the exhibition Elizabeth's milliner, Otte. Lucas "attending ̈ ̈loTMher"

audience.

and Madge Chard, both well- duties before she came to the thirtieth milestone.

plexion

1151

If.she finds a few scattered grey hairs she will wish that she had given her sealp a Ave. minute friction every night and used the hair brush faithfully. Regular grooming of this sort

Indluna

"I would have completed it sooner," she said, "had it not keeping been for classes and house for my husband." United Press.

an Insurance against the moult- ing of the glorious halo, that can start up at any time. It isn't enough to sport the chle coiffure; the hirsute growth must be healthy;

and the scalp soft movable.

F

If you have lovely hair, don't

take it for granted but give it |

tha

These clothes represent the known London designers, have To iron a zipper placket, iron best of the ready-to-wear model made the hats, and the jewellery, along the sides of the closed clothes in Britain and have been shoes, gloves and handbags have zipper on both right and wrong chosen from hand-picked firms been carefully chosen to bigh-sides, but not directly over the whose names are household words light each outЛt.

zipper.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Where Had Mrs. Cuckoo Gone? Rupert and the Coughdrop-31

-No One Called the Time at II o'Clock- By MAX TRELL

voice of alarm,

"She's inside

dally care to keep it that way, Brushing is especially important MRS Cuckoo, who lived inside the clock and she's too sick to

to keep hair from moulting.

the cuckoo clock and always

.come out!"

Nobody wanted to believe this

It is particularly necessary to called out the hours, suddenly at first. Mrs Cuckoo had never give the neck a rousing cream-stopped calling out anything. been sick before.

The cuckoo clock hung on the massage an emollient to the wa

wall of the children's room just complexion. It often happens over the

where Al- aquarium.

ing

and

applying

whenever

"Maybe,"

said Mr Punch, "she just forgot what time it was. Let's walt until dieven that the facial surface will re-phonse and Suzanne, the gold- o'clock and see if she comes main smooth and fine while the lsh, lived. And on the other E DE JISTI, neck

of side of the cuckoo clock was the out." It was just a few minutes

5002

into

stale 0

the before eleven o'clock. Everyone collapse, issues relaxing and canary cage with Mr Canary. In thought it would be a good addle strings forming. Smooth the room itself lived Knarf and

idea

to wait, up

down with flattened Hanid, the shadows; General Tin and

But alas, eleven o'clock came the tin soldier; Mr Punch, the and went and Mrs Angers.

Cuckoo puppet; Teddy the Stuffed Bear, didn't open her door and call Whoa the Hobby Horse,

and out. Now everybody was several others.

convinced that Mrs Cuckoo must be slok. She couldn't possibly forget to come out twice!

Everyone noticed at once that Mrs Cuckoo had stopped calling out the hours.

The most disturbing thing of

"Somebody's got to go up and

Rupert watches with delight while the reindeer prance about the sky. My, ita a good thing the snuffle-hound found you." éries the clown. "You've done the trick. Let's go back and find Santa Claus and see how it hap- pened." They have not gone far before they mee him hurrying to

meet them. "All's well now," laughs the old man. “That cough- I broke it into three and give • drop of yours worked like magic. bit to each of the reindeer, and now they're perfectly well." wooden dog who has joined the party grins broadly, "Now come on. leta waste no more time | " saya Sarka Chus.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The

If one is inclined to take on weight, the area just below the point of the chin should have creamy spanking now and then. There should be a long.. upward stroking from chin tip

all was that the clock itself kept get inside the clock and see to the ear lobes so the tissues on the lower section of the face ticking. The hands kept moving. what's the matter" said Whoa

It was just that Mrs Cuckoo, who the Hobby Horse, "I wish I could door," he said, chirping to them with Mrs Cuckoo's knitting lying will remain strong and firm.

should have opened her door and go. It is wise to

But I can't climb up the from between the bars of his on the seat, There was a hooked to be weight- watcher. Loss of weight may

called out, didn't open her door wall, and I'm too big to get in- cage. "Go around to the back rug, with Mirs Cuckoo's slippers at all.

of the clock. the clock,

The back door standing on it. There was a nignify a depleted constitution.

Teddy

Stuffed Bear may be open,"

tablé with A gradual increase

Mrs in weight

gouldn't

Mr Punch and cried

General Tin couldn't climb the

Back of Clock in a

Only there was no Mrs Cuckool wall. Mr Canary couldn't ge!

Then Hanld uttered an excla- out of his cage.

Knari Alphonse and

and Honid

crawled

mation. "Here's a note!" It was Suzanne couldn't get out of their pound to the back of the clock. pinned to the inside of the front It was quito dark and dusty. It door. Hank read it aloud. "Out nquarium.

took them quite a while to find, to the dentist, Be back at one the back door. But when they minute to twelve. Mrs Cuckoo," found it, they found it open.

Voice of Alarm

"She

must be sick!"

may be a forerunner of ungainly bumps and billows that destroy Teddy, the Stuffed Bear,

youthful contour, bring on, the

spread amidships.

76 Offspring

Produced By 25-Year-Old Cat

PARKERSBURG,W. Va.

Tab, a cat which has set a local record for longevity as well as fertility, appears ready to bear another litter at the nge of 25.

Mrs. Matlle Bowman sold cho has counted Tab's litters only for the past seven years, but during that time the amazing feline produced 70 offspring.

Tab sis ailil a good mouser, although her oro is, slowing her down Mrs

Bowman: said. United Press.

must be sick "+Teddy/unić

aide

the

go.

4

Koarf, the shadow, said he would go. Hanld said she would go him. So the wall

spectacles on it. '

Cuckoo's

went right inside. Tho "Oh! It's nearly that now!" hey both went At Last they Tcking of the clock was very said Kharf. reached the front of the clock. loud.

on the

door.

They tried the dogr...Zt, was,''

Mrs

Cuckool" Knart The next second Mrs Cuckoo

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It look them only a moment shouted again. If there was any walked in, "My goodness," she after that to get to the door answer they didn't hear it. They Bald. "All this excitement over, where Mrs: Cuckoo should have #tarted climbing

my going away for an hour." narrow, You'd think I went to the dentist Jcome out but

didn't

af stairs. dlight of came to a room

every day in the week!". Alled

•hooked

wheela and springs and Everyone was rellovod.

They called out: "Mrs Cuckool down, and making a great deal ing her opening her door and jumping and bobbing up and sick. It was very pleasant hear- Mrs Cuckoo! But they heard of noise. That, finally, hey calling out the hours again, just nothing.

came to another door. They, ku she always did: "You never Thay

know 'didn't not Fortunately Mir Canary Cuckoo's room.

opened it and ♬ entered told, them. "There's a basis

was no answer, we senokis, “all: of· them turning and know that Mrs 'Cuckoo wem't

Y

miss anybody until they go way Toddy the Bluffed Bear

♥CARD Sense♦

Q-With neither side vulnerable. -your-partner-deals- and -passes-and

The next player also phases.

You hold! Spades K-4, Bearis K-D. Dia- monds A-KJ-0-1-4, Clubs K-5-2, What do you do?

A--DI4 one no-trump, This would hoa doubtful bld first or second hand, bus le sound after your part- mer has passed. Game at diamonda is practically out of the question, and gume at a major is very remote, but game at ng-trump f not too, much to hope for,

TODAY'S QUESTION

With neither side vulnerable, your Dartner dexts and bids one diamond, The next player doubles. You hold: Spades K-J-7-3. Hearly Q-10.0-4. Diamonds Q-3-2. Clubs K-8, What do you do?

Answer tomorrow.

CHESS PROBLEM

By G. SCHIFFERT Black, 8 pieces.

15

White, 7 pieces. White to play: mate in two,

Solution to Saturday's Problem:

1, B-K4, 1... P–R3; 2. B--- B2; 1... K-K(5; 2, B-Q3 (dù ch), thuộc Bộ; 2, đ (dis ch). POCKET CARTOON

JEST A MINUTE!

'By GEOFFREY, EVANS

100-

WHEN my roving eye lighted on there, words I felt like a bee up to the fetlocks in thyme," But I wished I could meet this conventional lady, and 'X_imagined: how the men introduced to her would pretend not to notice sny- thing oda. The 11020 clumsy night say, “I'm so sorry! Was thất your beard I was standing on?" or "Excuse me, but your site white- kers are showing." Let me adjust the paper. Therel" However, I were and my ilusiona destroyed. The bearded lady was a little dog worth £300. Film note TRIE cholce

of Me Danny Kaye to play, Hans Andersen @ film of this' story-tellers is in the shrewdest bit of casting smoe Me Charlie Chaplin, selected for him- self the part of Ulysses is a film of the - Odyssey-which | Was Un- fortunately never madt, I am still waiting for Me Bob Hope's Tolstoy.

YOUR BIRTHDAY.

MONDAY, JUNE 25

nature

By STELLA

TF you are born today you have lá a deeply spiritual side to your

iuch b trustful

traat nature as woll, and if so trabes you often find it cult to judge in youth you might wish to enter people properly. Consequently they the service of the Church, It noti can put something over" on you part of your life and interests will without half trying. Kind and sym- be spent in helping others. pathefle to the troubles of other swayed by those you love and you'

Your loving nature you are always ready to help.

Learn to safeguard your resources must learn not to be, too depen- a little more or you may end up dent on others. Although you are as the one asking for financial help fond of reading and will want a A some time in your life. Be large library of your own, you are.

not one to separate yourself. pogini«; generous but act wisely..

Jy from others, for you are an excellent host or hostess,

To find what the stars have in

Your emotions are very near the top and you have the so-called artistle temperament which goes with the ability for creative work. You have store for tomorrow, reject Four a strong imagination and must learn. birthday star and read the core- to use it constructively rather thon ponding paragraphi. Let your-birth- let it run away with you. Thero day star be your daily guide.

-TUESDAY, JUNE 26........

CANCER

23-July

23) ling. Be careful bi expenditures; avolá important business decisions.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. •ZZ). -Discretions is the better part of valour this day. Don't spend you have. Save and be thrifty.

CAPRICORN (Deo. 23-Jan. 1)- Central progres may be made it you Are thoroughly co-operatives - Don't spend money, needlessly, though.- UAQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-- Concentrate on remanes and mONE-

A day in which you musi guirá against personal enemies, Be astute In Judging people.

LEO (July 24 - Aug, ・・23) - Conserve your resources and don't

budget. over-extend your

D thrifty to be wise today.

24-Supt. VIRGO (ADE.

22) - Generally favourable, especially for marriage and romance, Make most of opportumliler now,

LIBRA 86pt. 23-Oct. 23) — riage. The domestic front is far, Good for romance and marriage more aspletous than the busines but inadvisable to make business scene. expansions at this time..

SCORPID (Oct. 26-Nov. 223 An active day, especially it travel

THE

BARBS

By HAL COCHRAN

THE greatest drawback to a budding love affair is tho blooming expense.

.

20-Mar.

PIACKO (Feb. Your judgment may not be of the best today, so guard against leting your emotions away you dresurte clously.

ALLIER

(Mar. 22-Apr If you hold to a familiar routine and don't try wild,

+

-

experisionist ideas, you should get along all right

TAURUS

(Apr. zi-May If connected with the resort, Dust- neas, all should go very well with you, indeed. Malco money now,

GEMINI (May 12 June Certain oppositional forces ATU working at cross DONGS Con- centrate on the domestie front. Not

As soon as you finish mairing. but your income tax, you'll really know that, "you can't take It with you"

*

If you want to join the upper crust, just become the last of apelety.

·INTELLIGENCE TEST

RELAY RACE

By T. O. HARE. BOUNDER and Quickstep are lto rims a relay race against Hustle and Foot£, esih KUNNOS, povering half a miles

Bounder, in two mindien ona pover BAD FATËS.

Foot can better that by 20 yards. Quickstep's best in 100 yardE in a minuten, und lästifs i 480 varða.

do there fen't mạch in len bar which pair ought to win?:

(Solution on Page 19)

Check Your Knowledge

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2. How many known spocità of snakes are there?

d. Dofing, taxidermy.

4. What, seas are connected

by the Bomborus?

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