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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951.

WOMANSENSE

Chic Coiffures With A Bang!

HAM FRITTERS

HORE'S ANOTHER WAY WITH A BIT OF

ЧАМ, ОВА

MAKE AN ORDINARY

BATTER WITH.

40% OUR

A PINCH OF GALT AND A

TTLE! PEPPER 1EGS, AND

$2 PINT

OF MILK

IT'S BEST TO MAKE IT WITH HALF THE MILK | AND THEN LEAVE 1 HOUR BEFORE

ADDING THE REST

MELT 12 0z

LIGHTLY

MARG

BROWN ON

AND IF I WERE YOU TO SERVE SOME

SPINACH

OR LARD

IN A

FRYING

PAN

"ONE

SIDE

WITH THEM

DUMB-BELLS

WASNT

YES

OLIVER TWIST AND I'VE A PERFECTLY BEEN MARVELLOUS ĮTHINKING

FILM!

WHAT A WONDERFUL BOOK IT

WOULD

MAKE

Courty Albert of Fifth Ave. Bangs for beauty, Soft waves and a forebead fringe are fine for this lovely. Her coiffure Is styled to sult her face. By HELEN FOLLETT

+

UNTIL bags played a return Bangs are not for the full engagement. there were may kund face because they bleak and barren forchradi shorten it, make it appear That might be have been even wider. The round

face curtained WIBIL what the usually

carries

a fairly low Vitorians referred 20

hair line. The tugher the hair. "tenes." When the

up-swept the belter. On the oval face idea the amalgamated us

heart-shaped une. sociation of beauty secken--ul which old and young are men berse- it

considered error to let so much as a singin han . upon the noble brew Now

there are more persON - Plity bardos,

WEN

3

and the fluff of tresses or the forehead helps to form an deaf and at- tractive picture.

THIS AMOUNT WILL MAKE 4 FRATERS

PUT IN ATHIN

SLICE DE COOKED HAM, AND

POUR WOF THE BATTER·

OVER T

TURN.

BAND

OTHER SIDE

THANKS TO

*** THE LOGEN SYNIKKATË

JACOBY

IN AUTUMN ON BRIDGE

A NEW NOTE

EMBROIDERY

fabric

irt

jewels that resemble moon- stones; or raised pleated satin piping appliqued by hand; tufted satin appliques; or satin leaves with detailed edges over a matching net ground are especially interesting.

EWELLED designs jewelled neckline": effect with

and filigree

and pearls graduated effects, brads and pendant and raised from three-quarters of an inch

to on eighth of an inch, beadings were leading

Single accents trends in a line of autumn

that lend Self fabric pipings and Ane tuckings are advanced for themselves to a variety of embroidery in America re-

One

detalled very garmenta from suits to leisure blouses. cently. Favoured trimming

design has fine tucks clothes include: As silver beads, blouse materials include pretend tiny rhinestones and cone drop carrying a line from the neck- line in towards the waist and jewels such as sapphires, pendants

filigree effect; colours such as ut again, with little self- pearls, crystal silver-lined deep oriental

deep purple, dark blues, shades fabric tabs fastening the front beads, silver elongated drops, of red and yellow and orange of the blouse. In another de- opalescent beads, metallic with oddly shaped jewels; sign tucking is combined with type beads and metallic or raised beads with pleated self jet beads in a cluster and matching cords.

and bronze and gold shower effect. Cord embroidery and matching beads in subtle for beads for pockets or lapels. Designs

grouped

oriental colours, OT blended dresses, blouses, suits, coate

bridal and evening beauvais types of emboidery ✰ For In some caste, and accessories

wear pleated satin braids with beads are other effective is applicable the design

with opalescent beads and patterns. several types of garments, and for both daytime and evening use. The firm is putting special emphasis on patterns for street clothes, that can carry over to theatre and gala occasionS,

Granulated effects are at- tractive

for and are used neckline accents and

bodice accents. Some interpretations graduated rhinestones butterfly

simulated sapphires combined with small pearts and bold beads; a chain

a

AL the present time bangs are taking various forms. They can be short or they can de-

Arr

[L

to the line of the eye- arrangements scend That suit the individual, but brows. They can be straight are still of the mode

or carry wave lines with ends turned under. If there 18

at

The forehead line has many side part there can be only a patterns. Sometimes it is worth half bang. 8lling out the left. displaying. adds to the sum- side where the hair a not as total of loveliness. Other times heavy.

may be much too high and

On the chie young thing it in which is not unusual to see a row of event the bang serves a useful ringles. You

making pin curls.

All

those

Uttle tricks Bre exciting, make life

of irregular design.

purpose.

Gues La

Womun should pu

y that

er mind

on the outside of her head now pleasantly

a bit more joyous.

them

by

Grand Dessert: Baked Alaska

སྙམ་

ог

ortcake shells or pas party 1ry shel on a baking sheet

lined with heavy

and paper, blackberry put u Isp of strawberry preserves into each Top with large scoop cake

licę cream Clover cake and ce cream with the meriague. 1 lace in hot oven (450 F.) for

de- about 5-6 min, or until Vately browned. Should be

Individual Baked Alusku, a bakery uice compliment and a dessert to serve with grand flourish. 15 DOL diffeult to prepare. To serve 6 store one quart vanilla ice cream in freezing compartment of re frigerator until needed. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry; gradually beat 4 tbsp. confectioner's

Sukar

and

Place

isp. vanilla extract.

BOYS'

served immediately.

are

effect;

to

SCHOOL FOR ADVENTURE

OG

at

in

of a

During World War II a firm at first. Half the time is taken by seamanship, the other steamship owners and the up headmaster

is used for lund training. well-known half school together opened a school This includes athletics-spring-

Welsh port

long the little

distance of ing jumping, Aberdovey 10 train

to walking, javelin throwing and boys

sea in putting the weight. Esch noth fight the perils of the war-time. 11 was known as the there is a 30 mile walk across

and "Outward Bound Sea School" country

mountains, and and after the war it was de- they And the way by using cided to continue it as a "School maps and a compass. for adventure". Boys of all Household Hints

types. 15 and older, attend the When fagoting

lingerie schoo! an

for a month's tough baste both edges to training. breaks,

•based on

sea-work; strong paper, leaving space for

they

holiday, fagoting. Cut and pick out the school

from the then re-fagot with factories old thread,

or offices where they

· buttonhole twist.

worlu Few of them are going to be sailors but it has been Interesting lamp shades can found that sea training is un be made with old prints

for of excellent foundation London

New streets,

York cathedrals New York sky- scrapers which

were once

go during their ordinary Beautiful

types of work.

They learn

Or

Al

all about ropes

fashionable pictures. You may and sails, how to manage small

and spray

dean when you

witth

as

And some

boats by themselves and how Mout an attic

deal

difficulties or trunk. Glue lo them onto a parchment shade they arise. Finally 12 of them with liquid plastle. sail an 30 tons vessel out on a three-day voyage, climbing the Old terry towels make good rigging to manage the sails, Fold to desired carrying on often in spite of pol-helders.

They admit that size. cover with other material sea-sickness.

and they are usually a little scared quilt together or simply

af falling overboard-but ozáy bind edges.

AND GIRLS'

Pixie O'Scowl Wants Turnips

-Nothing Else Will Do-Not Even Mosquito Stew!-

By MAX TRELL

the

S they approached the Old

Oak

where

mosquito

MAGAZINE

do," said Pixie "I always O'Scowl. "Only I ate them all up. I don't see anything wrong walking around with

In

turnips."

Knarf said: "Why do mosquito stew!" want only to eat turnips?"

"I growled. nothing

of

delicious This

O'Scow) Pixies Pixie

and turnips

stew

"} hate

lived, deep down in a hollow want turnips

among the roots, Knart

Hanld,

shadow-children the

with the turned-about names,

heard a great chatter of voices.

of

Beetle Soup

but

Black Dress

you

T-2

"They agree with me," said Pixie O'Scowl. Here he began fork banging his knife and against the table top again a

Bring me yelling: "Turnips!

Here Pixie O'Suit came run- turnips!"

High above the other voices, ning up with a large tureen. they recognised the voice 91 "Look, O'Scowl look! De- their old friend Pixie O'Scowl.

owl. liclous beetle soup!"

He was saying (or rather yell-

ing): "I want turnips! 1

eat anything

Wondering

"Take it away," roared Plxie O'Scow).

Pixie

else but tuo

Fried Dragon Flies

"Please,

Pizle O'Scowl," sald Pixie McChef, running up with another platter. "Here's a Why

"And here," cried Pixie Mc- whole big portion of fried Pixia O'Scowl yelled: "Turnipa! O'Scowl insisted on eating Pepper-dashing up the next dragon flies."

turnips, instant with a large platter --

"NO!" Knarf and Hanid made their "here's some stuffed buttercups

"Here's baked frog wayne quickly as they could

Please just taste them," Pixie O'Salt.

nothing else but

to the Old Oak There they

come on an interesting sight.

All the Pixies

with honey and violets."

Pixie O'Scowl said "Faugh!" --and pushed it aside.

broth.""

"No!" "Look, O'Scow!

"No, no, no?"

Where are my turnips!"

:

Taffeta, and velvet.

By GRACE THORNCLIFFE -

THE good black dress is back egain but with various improve- ments such as aprons and panels. chops, turnips that Mother had put Fan-flaring from the bols Bald there for the chickens to eat of this dressy daytime dress is a

because no one else would "eat them: Even the chickens knife-pleated panel of black tufféta. The bodice and five- butterfly wouldn't,"

Knarf ran back with the eighth length sleeves are of whole dish of turnips. He put black velvet, and part of the It was Knarf who fanlly them in front of Pixle O'Scowl. skirt in back is also of the taf-

the saved

Pixie day for

"Ah," cried the Pixte,. and feta with pocket cuffs of velvet both O'Scowl. He suddenly remem for the first time that day at the hips. This is a nice mer- "Got bered something. He ran all there was a smile on his face

back instead of a scowl. There were Eer of two important fashion "Of course not," said Hanid. of the garden where the chic also lots of turnips on his face, fabrică. You don't think we walk kens were. And here, lying in but that was a sign that he around with turnips, do you?" a little dish, were two or three was happy, too..

Knarf and Hanid now went

A long, outdoor picnic table up to Pixte O'Scowl. "Hullo,”

-it was really a broken board he sald grumpily, when he saw

tour them crouch" down on from a fence resting on empty milk. bottles- was, sides of his daisy sent, standing close to the, trunk of any turnips?" the Old Oak. Sented

around

the

table were all the Pixtes:

Pixie O'Bean, Pixle. O'Boy

Pixie McBroad, Pixie O'Fokey, Pixle McBnoaze, Pixie

OYO and quite a number of others. At the end of the table, Pixle O'Scowl was sitting on a short daisy which made a com- fortable enough seat, but was so low that Pixie O'scowl's chin just came up to his plate,

Fixie O'Scout's plate,

ever was quito 'empty

how-

Pixis

From the little door in the trunk of the Old Oak, McChef and his two escletants, Pixie. O'Skit and Pixle.

Pepper, kept dushing in

out bringing in platters.

and

EITHE

turfens heaped with food and

Eartying off "empty plates But Pixio O'Scowl, was banging knifo

E

Prurnipst

Do huyen, and

Rupert and the

the way around to the

Ice-flower-

-21

FOR

Just Bround a rocky olendr Rupert

Zwaterfall has Bøkri. Bealda, întăride'

the hare, pointing at some delen

· Bowers, growing use of tṣa solid (os.

got the iden of that flower pattem

: he put on dat window. Do zeli me

gibre: about themin But the-kirej (anothar fiłakyahandi hun lidanded

Christmas

'' 113' pages'...¡Of Rupert Advan túrou." Eitated,

In gay colours.

Stuffed. Onions.

'tib, ontons, toz, corned, disf, »Ž, MUNTDOMEN 11⁄2 teaspoonful (chop- pad. parater, 102, brendarumby, S tablespoonfuls stock,, for, dripping, seasoning,

CUMMER the onions until they

are, just › soft-for medium sized onions this will take about. 45 minutes. Remove the centre from each with a teaspoon handle, leaving a large cavily to fake the stuffing, Chop the cen fres and add them to rest

Squeeze Works For This Player

NORTH

Q652

♥K 108 +QJIO D AKB

WEST

EAST

J109 8 J653

*74

074

473

+86 $2

4532

SOUTH (D)

AKS

A92

31

◆ QJ 10 8

♦ AK4

4A784

Both sides vul

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South West North 2N.-T. Pass * N.-T. PasS Pass Pass

Opening lead-ĄJ

By OSWALD JACOBY

WHEN does the average man

work hardest? When he can hear the wolf scratching away at the door. It may sound silly, but that's true of the squeeze play also. It works best when the wolf is at the door.

Let's take today's hand Os an example. South has 1 tricks in top cards. If he takes them all right of the bat, the squeeze doesn't work. The wolf isn't close enough. West can save a roade and a heart as his last two cards, while East saves two clubs or perhaps a club and a heart.

There's a different story to tell if South gives away one trick during the early part of the play. Then he's really to against it. for he needs the rest of the tricks. And then the squeeze play works.

Let's see how it goes. South wins the first trick with the ace of spades and 'finesses dummy's nine of clubs. He expects to lose this trick, so he Isn't disappointed when East wins with the ten of clubs.

East can't do anything spectacular. so let's suppose he returns a spade. Dummy wins with the queen of spodes and cashes the king of chubs. Declarer then runs the four diamonds, discarding the deuse of hearts from his own hand. Then he gets to his hand with the king of spades to cashı the ace of hegria and the ace of clubs, When South leads the ace of clubs everybody has to come down to two eands. West and dunny have saved a spade and two hearts. East has saved two clubs and Rheart. East

bas had to give up his heart-stopper in order to prevent South from winning a trick with the seven of cluba.

What does West discard on the ace of clubs? If he discards A spade. dummy's six of spades will win a trick. If he discards a heart, dummy gets rid of the six of spades, and now dummy, wins the last two tricks with the king and ten of hearts.

The moral la quite clear: Every wolf must have his day.

North

CARD Sense

The bidding has been:

East South

1 Spade Pase 2 Hearts Pase

West Diamonde Puss

7 You, South, hold: Spade 1. Hearts K-6-4-3, Diamonds A-Q-J-0-8, Clubs A-7-2. What do you do?

ABid thres clubs. To thow the fourth, sult in this altuation is ab-. salutely forcing. At this moment your partner mobably thinks you have a real club suit; but you will TAINS hearts energetically Jater on, and be will understand that you were showing an ace,

CROSSWORD

Across The male on a broken drilla, 181 Doubtful 11 can be friendly. A 2018 OZ The highest, lear." (fr 12. Abandoned, (7)

A ST OF nh You máy mới nh 15. You may settle for dismal.. (a) 13. In which it's playa her part. (3) *19%, Ornaments feather. 10}}} 21. TPA'YA . got an animin) and in

too (0)

$2,

gung le a bird." (8)

23. Bordof basket where dish get

- credits". (8)

94. 160 Lime of other aresa," (8) "

Zahl de Down 1. Male-rule provides a legal coma. bemand from a superior, 250)

2. May meet for an not of.oblivion. 2. Chin or net provides something, desowarie" «tmorghers..

* Thngress are arouded in- this

of the ingredients to make thed by stuffing. Fill the onions with the 1500s Uncatego

mbilure, and sprinkle the top ke

dop with pate Ga dripping

Flaps the onions in a baking dish.

EDITONS PRESS SERVICE.

"Better start the whole chapter over.”

• BY. THE WAY

• Beachcomber

by

PISCUITS 'made of fruit-stalks! BISC

There's progress for you? What would cur grandmothers have said?

Mias Hedge. my -smelling-saiter swoon! woon! Redvers, run to the stables and tell Terry and War- bleton to harness the haya! Polly. draw the curtains! Agnes, another cushion for my head! Budley, sum mer. Dr Kickshaw

Jevons, bring me a cordal Miss Frost, loosen my corsett Benton. close the door gistetly! Rose, fetch Nanny Violet, fetch MISS

Cuss! Florence, coll Migs Prudence. Master Mortimer. and Miss Vic touria! Agatha fetch Mrs Poutert Daisy, send Hirst for cook! Nanny. tel Ethel to light the fire! Mason. I am mal at home to any- onei Hart ask. Bled to gardeners talking under the win dows! Molly! My fant Now, Miss Royston, read me again that alarm. Ing excerpt from the morning news- paper about a new brand of biscuit.

Enter Tosselfaunt

good pointing to the little sentence on a special pare at the beginning of the book: All the characters in this book are purely imaginary. Incidentally, it that is no protection. why go on printing 17 The only thing to do is to risk it, and call your hero Mazostrius Beddlecostrut nad your heroine Amplychala Segpcking-Mulp, or Finnie blik. (ENTER Mrs Phackmyre Phur- boyting.)

amateur scientist"

Strabismus and the egg

NE who describes himself as "a

blt of an (probably the left nostril says that he cannot understand the point of putting the egg between the joists If It has no bearing on the discovery of which end of the egg is which. It is difcult to explain, etop the

without matters. going into very abstruse but is surely clear that uniesi you know which end of on EKR should be uppermost, the mere act of standin il on end will not solve the problem. When it lies sloping between the joints, it is possible to examine in detail not only both

de Nuppomp

SUOH are the law of libet m

this country that you hardly dare call a man in a novel Treacle- blower, without getting a letter seving: "Dear Sir, the attention of our client Mr Edgar Tropoleblower. been called," etc.. etc.. etc. Publishers tell me that It

RAN

is no

ends, but also the general effect of the slight changing of the angle due to partial re-adjustment of the egg. This. in itself, has nothing to do with the problem

Prodnose: What do you mean by "in itselfly

Myself: Wouldn't you know!

Mee

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

PORN

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,

today. you have tremen- dots potentialities which mus!

social life. You probably have lin- quistic talent as well as the ability to mimic. You have a good business head but must learn to save the

notey you earn. of

be used to their utmost, ele the success which should be yours may elude you. You are a person

aotion and have considerable and deterinmation, but you

grit

дете

sommelines too Impulsive for your own good. You do not always stop

Your kindly and generous notunu ninkes you on easy murk for any. ne who has a tale of woe to tali. If you falt someone needed a

to consider the multiple ramificareat, you would give up your

that

tions of a decision. Once made, you last dollar-feeling confident might wish to retract it in or you would be able to, get along in part, but your peculiar tenacity chow.

does not permit that. As a result. you go through life batting head against stone walls--when by changing your course a little might by-pass them.

You will be happlest if you wed early in Your

life. Your emotional nature exile for a marriage part- ner who will act as a balance wheel. Wed someone born under Cancer or Puces for the greatest hartnоду.

Frank, direct, and straightforward, you have an inmate regard for others and can be

To And what the stars have in diplomistie and Thoughtful when you want to be-- store for tomorrow, select your

a trait that suprisce many of your birthday star and read the portos- Casual acquaintances. You are fond punding paragraph. Let your birth- of material comforts and enjoy day star be your daily guide.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Haste will make waste today. Be cautious in all you say or do if you want the best postbin results.

BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 223- Be perfectly calm in the face of a crisa. Even petty delays could try your potlétuse just now.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20)— Don't neglect old friends in pursuits of the new! Life-long loyales are what count most today.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 193 This is a good time for you to make some new contacts. Don't be

come stick-in-the-mudi

РІБСЕЯ (Feb. 20-X. 20

GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Be patient with the problems of the younger generation. The solution becomes mofitable to everyone.

CANCER (Jums 22-July 23) If an opportunity to increase your income by extra work is offered, it might be "welf to aroopt it todio,

LEO (July X-AVE.

23)

Be kind and considerate of your loved ones. You can allord to be demonstrative once in a while!

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 25) An acquaintance may tu indo R close friend: bring the reword ife-long companionship.

LIBRA

(@ept. 24-Oct.

of

23)--

Attend strictly to business this Hoki to your regular routine despite morning. If you get your work outside criticism, You're apt to know done, then you can take time out, what is best for you!

inter, to play.

ABIES

(Max. 21-Apr. 20)---

A very solive day. You can accom- pikha tremendous amount of work If you stick to a schedule; --

TAURUS (Apr. 22-May 21) Believe in youmace and there 15 nothing you may not accomplish to- day! The mod to success is straight ahead.

INTELLIGENCE TEST

FIVE EXPERTS

By T. O. HARE "No bridge played in our village?" said the Vicar of Tarseno Trump. My dear chap, you have gös us wrong. We have five experts who compete regularly in national sournaments.”

· 400 FTS experts, Ziedrned." are named Tatlor. Carpenter,: Smith, Farmer and Butcher. SYNGIE TOCALIUne correspond to these five names, though only cme of the:tive is the mate wake of his own' vocatio saw three rubbers played at the local blub; a good bridge 15 was, too. In the first rubber, Mesars, Tallor and Carpenter: played: swiziat the butcher and the Tk. in the amoond, Mr. Smith and the vallor noored two. 'KIZAZI simms against Mr. Parmer and LUG BEFDGATOr. In the third, Mr. Tallor and the talior not 249 better of Mr. Farmer and The farmer,

The individual champion of the citib is She" caftor-'1" an Expert u all suite ough Carpenter is in much the West lastita dami af the butchert

(Solution on Page 10)

Cheek

Knowledge

Where is Tefehen When was Waristo

CHESS PROBLEM

By N. A. MACLEOD (3rd Prize BCF Tourney (3) Black, 11 pieces.

White, 10 pieces. White to play: mate in two.

Solution to yesterday's problem; 1,8Kt3, any;

Qmates.

POCKET CARTOON

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