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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952.

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Psychic Thoughts Are Very Valuable

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WOMANSENSE

Omelette Cooked In 101 Ways

By Ida Bailey Allen

THE discussion of eating or not eating breakfast has reached even to Hawaii, So

trick In getting your family to dice 4 raw chicken livers and eat breakfast, the most essential saute 4 min, in 2 tbsp, butter,

of the day's meals. By the way, Spread over a plain omelette thea Hawailun omelettes can when nearly cooked, and: finlah. double occasionally for dinner.

Rolled Oats Raisin Muffins

DINNER.

Beef Vegetable Soup Cheere or Chicken Laver "

Omelette

Cottage Fried Potatoes Escalloped Tomato Commcal. Mullins Raw Carrot Salad

let's settle it right now. Seed Bananas with Top Cream

Between the last meal of the evening before, and the first meal of the day, there is a stretch of 12 hours. The body needs fuel to spark the "fires of life," just as a coal stove or furnace after being stoked for the night, needs fuel in the morning

Coffee, Tea or Milk

All Measurements Are Lovel Recipes Serve Four Choose or Chicken Livor Omeletto

The Omelette: Break 4 large edge into a bowl, Add 1⁄2 tsp. salt frothy. and 1⁄2 tsp. pepper; beat until Titen alowly beat in

By OSWALD JACOBY

In Hawali they believe in good 4 c. hot water, and continue to breakfasts. Every day at the beat until fluffy. Melt 11⁄2 tbsp. WHEN today's hand came Holekulani Hotel, where

heavy 9 frying pan, the butler in a moths along in the recent Eastern Chef and I are guests, two special a minute over a low heat until Pout In the mixture; rook

egg features are offered; native 5, the egg thickens. Then with a such

માથુ fresh

utus,

or limber knife, lossen omelette in 101 wayat

valuable specimens are suggest- ing that trumc lights should be

Just as the Edgware Nond is to bu itoudis to attract foreign visilos. Why

the foreign not floodlight vialtors to attract the natives? By the time we have floodlit the flood- bights themselves everybody nught feel fairly happy and prosperous. "Mair Light the too!" as Goethe Phil on a famous occasion to old Dr Mackenzie.

"Mutalit to attract foreign Bald: mutandir, ment canal ye considered as Bull What I sauce for the >peaking. whale

Bguratively 13,

Though sauce for the reindeer. you can fillet beef, that does not make it plaice, uny more than trying whiting will make it vent, celor peribus. Cows

verlebrate, oysters Invertebrate, yet beef can be Tenderer than oyster, and it int

arc

were ment and meat fish, Yorkshire pudding could be served with bad- dock, unt. sauce With tobster, Inayonnaise with steak and kidney pudding, and chocolate sauce, with Jardines."

Nerebutta

WHEN the

Food Minister Gald that butter won becoming luxury he might have added that what is called butter in the shops is often nul butter" but ruther nasty chemical Autotuute. One taste of real batter will prove the truth of this. Yet I know of coun- iry people who make their own

buy butter, d have to chemical stuff for their families be- cause young people prefer it. Soon ntale eggs will be pronounced "bet- ter for you than few-laid eggs, and meat with all the taste frozen out of it will obviously contain snare health-giving properties than fresh

the

Novelty

the Tina graceful thought of

B.B.C.

to arrange

aniectina who between a brondresler

kas anked 150,432 questions and a radio woman who has answered 340,218 questions. The woman will ask the these man why he has asked all

absurd quesliuns, and the man will nk the woman why she has bather- ed to answer tiem. A tackling audience, with un applause-leader, will be in attendance.

Life's like that

A MAN w bred a bright green moule tus complained that it There was eaten by a pink rat. was a fi-porter in Bayswater who bred carlet mole. One day, he wan exeraising it on the pavement in Ormo Square, it was run over by

tiny Peruvian milkman in a tor 10 sinock, riding an eight-foot-high electric tricycle.

WOS

Tournament, West was sick and Ured of all the smart-aleck op- ponents who bid suits that they didn't really hold. This one time that West was going to show up the psychic bld so that East would know what suit to icad.

50 West doubled two clubá,

that nover dreaming

the hand would be played there. "Naturally Nurth re-doubled to how the power of his hand. 'East couldn't very well run out to spades, and I shuddered at the thought of bidding diatnunda, Bender, he hoped South would run out. But South was happy enough to stay where he was. And so was West

for short time,

Went opened the Jack of hearts,. and dummy won with the king. Declarer cashed the ace of clubs and entered his hand with the queen of hearts, to lead the, jack of clubs. Wext hopped up with the king of clubs, and East drop- ped the eight. Túls confirmed de- claret's very strong spicion that West had started with five trumpy.

West shifted to spades, but dum- my won with the ace.. Declarer then led the ace of hearts from dummy, allowing Went to This reduced West to two trumps, while South had three.

West led his other spade,

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and

YOUR BIRTHDAY... By STELLA South ruffed. Declarer next cashed

TUESDAY, JULY 22

great you often do something without consulting anyone. When it's done you annuunce It-often to the great surprise .of even your closest friends.

You enjoy travelling and will see a large portion of the world dur-

BORN today, you have

strength of character and are one of those upon Whom others can lean. Because of your kind and ympathetic nature is more than likely that you will be posed upon tinless you are careful, You have an extremely emotional nature and you feel the sorrows Ing your lifetime. Begin a new pro- and hurts of others quite as keen- ly as you do your awn. Unless you can learn lo curb the thien- sity of your feelings, you will be come moody and depressed when others are sad and joyful when others are

living vicuriously.

You havr

happy--thus

leet on a Thursday whenever you ran, for it seems to be your most fortunate day. Look for something "xelting to happen during the last week of November. It may bring you exceptional joy. You will be most contented If you wed at an early age.

Blerary talent, enjoy To, And what the stars have in good music, and have a natural store for tomorrow, select your fund of humour and wh which Eirthday star and read the corres- Hives you charm and popularity. panding paragraphi. Let your birth- inclined to keep your own counsel, dny star he your daily guide.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23

CANCER (June 22-July 231- Saven Ritle "each-day and poon you will have funds to make that special purchase

(July

24-AUG 233

way. Forcing James can only con- fuse the outcome:

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- Don't take on a new job without knowing exactly what your dutice are.

from, someone Ask advice

LEO Find happiness with children. Dis cover how much fun the younger. who knows. generation can be.

VIRGO GADE. 24-Sept. 23) Cet out into the open. Tako Jong walk if you can't go to the country.

TAURUR (Apr. Jain in neighbourhood

21-May 21)- festivities.

You can be of real stance 10 your neighbourhood by so doing.

20-

hand.

decl-

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- GEMINI (May Z-June Oblimion can do away with disp. Concentrate on the job, at pointment due to temporary set

Don't make important new backs. Make the best of things. slons at this time if you can avoid

1.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)--- Concentration and Industry wil pay excellent dividends today. Dun't neglect important tasks.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-- A fine evening

for some good muste or a lectura. Seck Intellec- 1ual entertainment,

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20).

If you attend in

business during

the morning and afternoon, then the evening can be spent in plea

sure.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.

CHESS PROBLEM

By C. SCHRADER

Black, i piccc.

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It may be your turn to entertain! Retum a favour previously extend- ed to you,

PISCES Don't list, upon having your own

(Feb. -20-blar. 20)

SINTELLIGENCE TEST

Four colours

By T. O. HARE

A BAG containa 17 marbles; there to least one or Bach of four colours. You are required to draw from the bag melons marbles (but only just slimefent) to enrare sus among those which you have drawn are at least four marbles of the same colour, Dius at least one marbie of another colour.

How many machias will be. Foft in the bot

(Solution on Page 10)

BARBS

By HAL COCHLAN >

ODERN dances look more like a race, in the opinion

of a reformer. Usually ending

neck and nedic.

- Laugh and grow fat la an old.

expression. And, when you do it, it's dothing to laugh at.

White, & pleces,

White to play: mate in three.

Solution to yesterday's problem:

4444

1, BB7, any; '2, Q mates.

DUMB-BELLS

WHEN I WAS A CHILD

I WAS LEFT AN ORPHAN!.

WHAT DID YOU' DO WITH

IT?

one

to

The

موال

the queen of clubs, leaving trump in his own hand and one trump in the West hand. Then South rekturned to the hearts. By this time it was obvious Went that he could not set contract. East's discouraging cards in diamonds also indicated that Boulb held the king of that cult. Went didn't want to ruff a heart and Then lead diamonds to South,

e discarded two dia- monch on the fourth and hearts.

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tricks eight Declater now had safely home. It was therefore sato to lead tils last trump, forcing West into the lead. West had to lead away from his diamonds after all, giving South an extra trick.

South scored 710 points for the re-doubled.contract with an OVCI- trick-far more than the value of the game in hearts that was made at most of the other tables.

Or an

Through the Week

Hot muffins or French toast,

waffles or griddle cakes parade through the week, and on Sus-

patula

it around the edges. When pale Kold on the

bottom, spread on the filling.

Slip under

the brailer to heat through and fim the top. Fold over and silde onto a heated platter. Garnisia with

Measure 134 c. sour milk or buttermilk into a bowl. And 2 c. raw rolled oats; let stand 4 hrs, or overnight. Then stir in 3⁄4 c.

ugar, 1 beaten egg and '2

thập. melted shortening. Sift together c. plain, all-purpose flour, 1 isp, baking soda, 1 tsp salt and c. raisins, Stir into the Arst mixture, Transfer to oiled gem pons; and bake 30-35 min. at 4400 F.

Trick of the Chef

Add a small pinch marjoram to chicken livers when sauteeing.

Born For Music

:

Seymour, Conn. Most parents have to force lessons: but their offspring to take plano Kostka family it was the other in the Edward way around.

Mrs Kostka, a plano teacher, refused to give lessons to her daughter Joyce because sho thought the child should be playing with dolls instead she's Just

pushing three. However, parsley.

Joyce listened as her mother's Cheese Filled Omelette: Whion pupils practised and soon early done, cover a plain pune-mimicking them. lelte with 1⁄2 c, prated khaip Of course, these glamorous Cheddar cheese and finish, breakfasts are eaten, they're ino Chicken Liver good to pass up, And that's the Before making lac

days the patto dining room crowded with guests who come to enjoy the fabulous popovers,

NEW ENGLAND,

CABBAGE

ANOTHER AMERICAN RECIPE, DEAR

SHRED SOME

CABBAGE, COOK IT IN VERY LITTLS

SLIGHTLY SALTED WATER

DRAIN IT WELL AND SEASON WITH PEPPER AND NUTMEG OR

MIXED SPICE

FRY

SOME SAUSAGES

BROWN

KEEP THOM HOT AND POUR OFF ALL BUT

2 DESSERT- SPOONFULS' OF THE

FAT

WAS

Mrs Kostka relented, teach- Ing the child 29 tunes in two Omelette: months but she insisted, "Joyce

omelette, is still a baby."-United Press.

*TD68 3 BREAKFAST- CUPFULS OF THE CABBAGE

IN THIS FOR 5 MINUTES STIRRING WITH A FORK

**AND WHEN LIGHTY BROWNED ADD A PINCH OF SUGAR ANO

A TEASPOON

OF VINEGAR

PILE UP IN A`DISH, AND LEAN THE SAUSAGES--- ROUND IT

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BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Pixie O'Scowl's Lost Penny

-He Was So Very Sure That Magpie Had Taken It-

DIXIE

By MAX TRELL

"She stole my penny!"

"I didn't!""

"Hooray!"

O'Scowl was jumping

shouted all the and down in rage in frogs and toads up

and beetles, front of the Old Oak where the waving their arms and legs. pixies had their home, Knar Knart made them all keep quiet, and Hanid, the shadow-children

"I didn't steal his penny! turned-about names, Search me and see if I've got with the CARD Sense heard hun from away over

the far side of the Pine Tree it!" the magpie said. Grove. "Stop thief! Stop thief?"

Bonik

West

Q-The tridding-has-been: North Fact 1 Spade 2 Damanda

You, South, hold: Spades K-8-3-2. Diarnond 5. Clubs Tears 8-0-8-4 Q-3-7-2. What do you do?

A-Bid two spades. This hand re- presents a very sound free ralse, Compare with the hand shown yes-

a tree iso. A raise from one to two is not a very strong bid, but it shouldn't ha made an Rheer nerve.

on

No Sign of Penny

Knarf and Hanid glanced at

Harid said: "All right, Maggle. each other, then without a word

both

I don't think you took Pixie started running they

O'Scowi's penny. But just to through

the Pine Tree Grove, make sure I'll search you"

So Just as they reached the Old Hanid searched under the mag- "Magpie is a thief!" said 'Pixio Oak, they heard a great autters

mixed

terday, which was het. quite worth ing of wings mingled with shrill ple's wings and in among her chirps and squawks...and all feathers. But there was no sign of a penny. "There, I told you together with Pixie O'Scowl's yells and shouts of so said the magpie glaring "Stop thief!"

triumphantly at Pixle O'Scowl.

"She took it up to her nest," sald Pixie O'Scowl. "Search hér BESU!"

TODAY'S QUESTION

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O'Scowl

"See, I haven't got it! I didn't take it"

Page

Choose Shoes and Stockings That Make Legs Look Lovely

Pretty shoes for pretty legs! The girl with the well-turnda charming shoo styles aukle can have her plek of many.

By HELEN FOLLETT

EVERY cason the dictators put some cocoa biltor' in the of fashion declare that Skirts palms of your hands, clasp your should be just so mony Inches flagers around the ankle and from the floor. That's all right, actually wring the flesh, Squeeze if it is the length that gives it, press hard, iron it. Heavy your legs a most favourable ap- mussage will dissipate fat cells. pearance. Should it happen Not quickly, but in courte

of that your legs are not precisely time. They've been a long time what you would have them, it collecting and a state of dissolu- the calves are a bit bulky, then tion takes hard work, patience,... wear longer skirts,

hours of treatment. But the re-

f

Suppose you have purchased a sults are worth this investment!

frock, and it seeni, a. bit long. Shind before a full-length

Tap Dancing mirror so you can see your legs

When the thighs have ex- In profile. Turn up the heḥ át

are panded the point where your calves are

beyond reasonable thickest. That, as a rule is the limits, tap dancing will lim

The them dovan to normal. most becoming length. young, slim gure, of course, heavyweight

may can wear shorter skirt than the Join a class because she thinks mature shape that has taken: on she may appear silly or ridi- more poundage than it needs,

in

The

hesitato

to

culous, She will find other plumples there and that will Dark Stockings malto everything all right with Plump legs should be sheathed It this suggestion does not ap- dark-coloured stockings; peal and you would have legs skinny ones call for light stock- he Betty Grable's, make it a ing shades. Maires a lot of habit to walk tippy toe when- Do that difference in appearanec. Girls ever you think of it. with fatted calves should never little thing in your stocking feet wear overdecorated-fanby shoes as chocs will delay-results-- It that call attention to their calves, will normalise the back muscles If the ankles have become up of the legs, make the ankles ap- holstered with adipose tissue, pear more shapely and slender.

Upsetting Childhood Habit

By H. N. BUNDESEN, M.D. Pixie O'Scowl was about to DDERHAPS of all the bad habits Parents should remember that say: "She's not telling the of childhood, bed-wetting or in many instances the habit of truth-l" when suddcly

he enuresis givce parents the most bed-wetting is started by im turned pale and gwped: "Ōk!”

proper training. It is normal for Since it usually has its source the child to wet the bed until he "Pixie O'Scowl, what's the

In some deep-seated tension or is two to three years of age. maladjustment, it is difficult to. Efforts to prevent bed-wetting

Large Angry Magpio. The bilding is the same as in the question just overwered. You, South. Pixie O'scowl was now fight- hold: Spades K-8-3-2. Hearts ing with a largo and angry mag- A-6-5-4, Diamond 0. Clubs Q-J-7-3ple. O'Scowl kept rushing in the branches of the Old Oak matter?"

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

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1. Lodge knew prmetical axill. (9)

13. This backie la til made, (3)

24. Ginger's upset by a capital 6. (0)

16. Antimal that darn top anything.

(7)

19. Perform (6)

21. The brawor'u yosuci (8)

24. Aftest. (T) '

20. Bhould succeed; (4)

97. The wind changes Eran. (8)

20. Often taken after work. (4)

20. Valde placed upon an 070. (1)

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24 Idiotio contribution. (0)

3. No nowe for abunder diód, (4)

No also ran ever does.

(3)

In the ring it's staggering.

6.-Exup in divine surroundings.

Shine on rogni mix-up. [6]'

B. Model maker Lumber (8)

10. Clive ten a refusal, (8)

talled like wars (0)

17. Nothing a small sister bringe

can be retful and refreshing, fos

16. Icepiace an carly layer. (0)

20. Buch fulness meðna cațition, (4)

12. Drink ôf thó swiueberd,' (4) 24. Usher without the ansios ́alty.

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and trying to grab the magpic by the legs. The magpie in her

The Magple's nest was up in quito high up. Neither Knarf nor Hanid could climb up to it,

concern.

tum was darting at O'Scowl although it was quite easy for thingst remembered come deal with. Many forms of treat before this time may lead to a ment have been tried, but none continuation of the bed-wetting with her sharp beak.

the magpie and for Pixie It took Knart and Hanid and is universally successful. One until the youngster is five or six A crowd of frogs and toads the beeties said they would be a while to make Pixie O'Scowi punishment accomplish nothing

O'Scowl. However, several of the magpie and the bootles quite thing certain, scolding and years old. and beetles, all attracted by the glad to take Knart and Hanid up admit what he just remembered, and may even make the condi- noise, were circled around, if they eat on their backs. This He just remembered that he had tion worse. Drugs are not Some of them criod: "Attaboy was done and a few minutes hidden the penny in the bottom helpful in the average case. The O'Scowl!" and some of them

Inter Knarf and Hand and Fixle of one of his shoes so that no-cutting down of fluids, particu eriod: "Attagirt Maggie!"

who didn't like to seu O'Scowl and the magpie and body would be able to find it larly during the evening, may be several beciles all peered into and steal it. He had altogether of slight value. The offering of forgotten that he had hidden it rewards does not help, but it is "Look! There are all sorts of there. there!" caid Pixie

Hand gating, ran between the tottom of the magpio's nest.

them

and separated them. "Now!"

she said, looking things sternly at Pixle O'Scowl and at

O'Scowl. Magple. "What is this quarrel all about? I'm sure it be settled without any

"You'd better apologise Maggie," said Hanid."

very

essential that the child have en-

Machine Measures Warmth Value Of Cotton

Garments

A new WASHINGTON, to couragement and understanding. machine which measures the

warmth

retention qualities of Awakens Child Pins and Needles

Recently, a method of treating cotton textiles has been deve "Ier-I'm sorry," said Pixie this condition with a wire pad loped by the US. agriculture That was true. There were

and bell that awakens the child department. It is expected that Pixie O'Scowl said: "Magpie pins and needles and bits of

scrambled down the when he starts to empty the retailers will be able to givo is a thief

coloured thread and a small pen- tree and disappeared Into bladder has been found helpful measure of the warmth

accurato their customers, an "I'm not!" chirped the magple ell and pieces of broken glass O'Cheer Hall, under the roots of The degice consists of a rubber of cotton garments compared value of brick and the Old Oak, quite astuned of sheet, connected with a push with clothing made of wool and indignantly, trying to take an- and a fragment

himself. some pebbles...but no penny. other peek at O'Scowl.

can

fighting!"

Rupert's Summer Adventure—1

One lovely morning in Júno Rupert has set off for a' birisk. tro in the sunshine, "That *- topping day he thinks. "Why aren't all my pals hore, 3007 Halo, there's a "wisp at unoke over there. That means that sombedy is there. I wonder what they are doing. Buroly

they can't be having a plento so early in the year," #t'n' «!{}} too chilly." 1fe' scrambles · úp and zatez around. Then he looks at the smoka drifter away. What ban it meant bo murmur, "There's no and here, no one in sight anywhere!"

MIL; RIGHTS RESERVED

O'Scowl as fast as he could.

And be

RUPERT

AND NEDDY

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· MORNING POST, HONGKONG & KOWLOON..

PRICE $1,00

button release, which is placed other materials, on the bed under the ordinary

sheet. As soon as the urine wets The maching has a metal arm the bed, it causes the bell to ring, clothed in the sleeve of the and the ringing continues until fabric to be tested. The arm the child,

Hons according to instrue- is lowered into a commercially

given to him, made home freezer in which; gets up and presses the button; the fan maintains awind The child then goes to the tollet, velocity of 12 to:13 miles

In carrying out the treatment, hour over the surface of the it is best to have two. pads. When fabric By thermometer teste the child first awakens, and the of the windward, and Iroward the tem- wet pad is removed from the sides of the material, bed, the dry one is put on in capo perature of the cold, air which a second welling occurs. After penetrates the fabric can be the chlid has overcome the habit calculated...

for about three weeks, the ap paratus is removed and, in most

In most methods of testing,

instances, the condition will have the warmth value of a fabric

been cured

of

is fated by determining the

- Suco in

the energy ro

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maintain

a. warm

In Evory Caso Of course, in every case

at constant temperature bod-wetting, the child should be in cold, air when covered and examined carefully by'n · physi» uncovered with? the Lost elon to make sure that there is material. The new apparatus no diseased condition present works on the same principle, which is contributing, to this but employs a wind. tannei disorder

tecliniqui

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