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"It's all right. I knew you'd come home all tired out, so I saved you a job. I've eaten."

BY

PROFOUND

THE WAY.

·

by Beachcomber

thinkers have pr. "Do you remember Bad Stench.

1 nightingales, the wine?" A I noticed that nothing is done queried. The Tibetan Yeout slirugged to accelerate muste to the her aintlaster shoulder "Why are drawled, kill rhythm of modern life. But you here?" nho

Von Knuckluster," was the simple there's a report that a professor reply "Herr Paraffin has already at ni University of Lilimvis has done that" zaid Dings-Pons. The invented machine which he ran winced and fell back a step. knocking over to Syrian vase cont calls a Time-Compressor,

taking actua, Fightern shots rang . The Haron ducked rhythmleally seventeen times. The eighteenth bullet found a home in its back an be wau Io tired to duck any

This machine can play Chopin at a speed undreamed of by the com

inter- PORT UT his old-fashioned preters. Why Chowin was chosen for the experiment is not mentioned, itherto, however fast you flew to you could America Ior a concert,

played in the only hear the musie customary way. But now one ought to be able to By back within the hour. having heint the comprezid Of course, by listening to Duncert abroadcast of the empressed con cart during the flight, a music-luver could without any time wasted in America.

be back again in England

P.5.-There are people who deny that inankind is long the use of reason.

The poisoned hat (VI) ..

more, and he went down with an each, Dingi-Pos, completely ignorant of what all the war about, sighed. elierout, alle had and Et another not observed the evil face of the Rumonian Boy Scoul. Totherescu. peering through the window.

In passing

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953.

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Tourney Is Place To

See Good Play

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North-South vul.

By OSWALD JACOBY

THE most brilliant hand played in the recent World Cham- pionship in New York, is shown todny. The bidding was short, sharp, and shocking. The play was full of art and craftiness.

South's vulnerabile overcall of one heart on a three-curd suit is a bit puzzling, but is apparently part of the Swedish style of bid. dinu. North's junp to six hearts was dashing enough to suit any body's taste.

It was quite clear to West that bls partner had made a psychle opening bid. Nevertheless, he thought that the ace of clubs won the "salest" opening lead. As a

A DOCTOR revealed in the flouse matter of fact, nothing could have

the othing in details of a "diet" containing all the calories needed for hesit-and

adtitted that nobody could eat it. Another difficulty with food-if I may use that old-fashioned word-is the growing conviction that blows into u

it n _shop=a*iklarit

paper-bag, the whole area ought to be endoned uff and plored out of waitress BARON HUGO VON SNARLING hands to the public. A

bowed over the extended hand of who touches a sandwich-unless she Dingi Poon, clicked bi neel, got his wearing the new hygienic gloves HOON VE to be sword couglit between his legs, stay and a mask-w}11

howling knocked aver tered and

a 4 recuish from

inol. As bulchers Century Moltese warming-pai. Ding for our foolsed meat,

should only handle it with sterilized Puos fexed the ushtrim arose. Lipped cheroot into a pricelens allver tongs.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

THURSDAY, MAY 28

BORN today, you love

Arc

★I

been farther from the truth.

An opening spade lead would have set the contract two tricks and If West had opened the ace of diamonds and then switched to spades he would still have act the contrac one trick.

When West actually opened the ace of clubs, Nils-Olof Lilichook, playing the hand for Sweden Pulled in gummy and led a sinali trump to the ace. He then casually led the Jack of clubs from his hand.

West could have defeated the By STELLA contract by covering with the

king of clubs, but

did not see what the effect of this play would ba. He actually played a low club, and declarer discarded the king of diamonds from dunmy, holding the trick with the jack of clubs,

alert You have a lively disposition and mind and an agile brain. You are happleat when there is a tot are quick to rene Things and going on, around you. It is likely

Declarer was selled quick to pet upon them. This may that you would like to ilve in the

not yet out of ely. flowever, if you are appear to be impulse to those who

town, you would the woods. The first spade lead do not know that your intuitions in a smaller

have work off your "gypsy foot" by og had to come from the dummy, so keen and that you

easonal fals trips to the big clly,

Lilichook led the jack of hearts huiches which, as a rule, prove to to

down Beltic Then you would

to dummy's bu the best policy for you

and led queen follow. You are considered lucky again, contentedly.

Juck and probably. suu are-If

The stars have given you real spade from dummy. East quite means sering an opportunity

properly saw that he could not capabilities in the realm of science stantly and weting upon it

You have a real talent for being and the arts. Cultivate these gifts defent the contract by ruffing, so able to get along with people, for if you are to become the success he discarded a low club. Lille-

and

hook won with the queen of you are naturally courteous

of is likely that your dreams are ex-. pleasant, and have a great deal that is indicated for your sign. It

of ceptionally vivid. You might have spades and then led the ten of personal churm. You are fond halte, and your own family means them interpreted. It possible spedes.-

When you that they would reveal things of leave your own rool-tree, you will significance. be happiest if you have a home

a great deal to you.

of your own. Wed at an

up

early To find what the stars have in select your age for the best contentment. You store for tomorrow, afe fond of children and will want birthday star and read the corre

ponding paragraph, Let your birth. day star be your daily guide. FRIDAY, MAY 29

your own family around you.

- growing

GEMONI (Blas 22-Jane 21)- You can be the peacemaker in a Family argument if you will exert yourself today. It's worth 111

CANCER (Juna

23)-

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) - social day. Plan a family fes

and ivity and invite the friends neighbours. Have a good line!

VISCER (Feb. 20-Mar

203

West properly covered with the and Lilliebook Jack of spades, continued his brilliant play by West ducking in the dummy.

WOMANSENSE:

ON YOUR TOES AND KEEP WALKING IS THE

GET-FIT ORDER FOR TODAY

Tip-toe your way

to health

and beauty

THE ardent rambler . ør

Tenthusiastic

games

con-

player normally pays siderable attention to the state of her feet.

She has to do so, if she the is not to lose all pleasure of the countryside game as feet, legs, or the and ankles begin to ache.

"But," you way, "Fin-nol rambler. I'm a normal house- wite going about

my daily business,'

As a housewife, mudam, the walking you do each day would week-end biker 10 put the 'shome.

The other day, out of sheer curiosity, I measured the dis- tance I walked while merely wiping the dishes and putting them away after the

midday meal.

It was approximately 150 yards!

A five-mile walk at a com- fortable speed takes about an hour and 40 minutes; yet you the are on your feet most of day.

Convinced?

Foot roll

YOUR feet, ankles, and legs I need toning up like the rest of your body; if they feel tired the whole of your body feels tired and your daily work can become sheer misery.

Yet with a few minutes' al- tenlion each day you can not only help to prevent that phy

also alim sical tiredness but

the your ankles and restare spring in your step and in your whole bearing.

And the

exercices simple given below can be done with- out any fuss and bother as you go about your housework.

at

Do each one as often as you con for the next week or two and you will be surprised the difference you will feel at the end of the Boy.

I. Roll the 100k

3. Rizz on your tres.

Horo la No. 2 in the now 'beauty

·while you work ' fitnous series

by JOSEPH EDMUNDSON

Featuring The Relish

Tray

By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "MANY restaurants and some hotels feature a relish tray dinner," marked the Chet arranged appetising.

to

"The iraya are

look most andl aro

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passed either be fore the meal or ira ad- vance of the main course, The guests help themselves generaus- ly, and no the relishes cost less than the meat or poultry of tha meal

the relish tray is really a money-saver as well pleasant surprise to the guests." relish tray #1 home dinners would be equally worthwhile, Chief, Of course, most fatnilles couldn't offer

rye cholce of relishes, but |-three or four would be ample many could be homemade. Hulle auf. This will room wear They should be selected for uff. particularly it you per-colour Havour 2141 texture contrast, and pasted on ons of the apart, inexpensive new glass compartment

51.

3. Furn in the toes

-Sketcher by Artie

KNEE-BENDING: This is an

and

old exercise you will no doubl pinstle or remember from your school-olish plates." days, but it was cheatVE“NOW” as it was then.

Knee bend

Include Cottage Chooso

"Always there should be the coltage cheese, for those who ore reducing and are not eating Lutter" observed the Chef, DAISE your heels as high as patting his waistline. "Add a IL parsible, then fully bend good fart plekle or pickled beets your knees. While In the or pepper relish, cri.p cormoi de knee-bend parition. Nghtly and cucumber sick, a jelly, or a. thythnically "spring" up and pickled fruit and you have a down a few inches. Keep your good

assorament." feet firmly on the floor.

fer's have peanut After about ten springs batter for small children, Chef. stretch the knees and lower the By the way, be sure to includo heels. Repeat three

foursome of your new pepper relish

limes.

2. Pick up a pencil.

4. Bend your knees.

As you do it press it as far braw a simple face with it on

as you can in each direction. a piece of paper placed on the

floor.

OF

strong the

pur-

An

in the relish tray for dinner." Supper Party Assorted Relish, Tray Gardener's Wite Soup Hot Toast

Sliced Cold Smoked Pork' Butt Elbow Macaroni and Red Bean Salad "Half and Half", "Dressing Latticed Peach Pie

This activity has a effect on the ankles and thighs, so do not overdo it for the first two or three days,

JAPANESE WALKING: This exercise, serves a similar pose to Exercise Tivo and also helps to tone-up the ankles.

For brief periods walk about the house on the outside edges of the feet with the tees turn-Ilot

You ed as far in as possibic, may find this a little difficult at first, but you will soon get used to it,

-(London Express Service)

J

or lead Coffee or Tea Milk All Mensuremanta Are- Level

· Recipes Serve Four

This is an old French peasant recipe.

1

* Ini a 3-qi, saucepan, combine 14 Anc-thopped cabbage,

5. good-sized beet, 13% c, shredded turnips,

14

Dickens' Characters potatoes, In Coronation Show!

fredi or frozen

mall-T

gized

thin rounds,

.6 c.

El tsp.

LONDON-It would talce 13 carrot cut in

cold water, 1 tsp. call, Irucks and trailers to carry

monosodium glutamate tep. all the principal characters from

isp, sugar, the novels of Charles Dickens, pepper, ** 1 -

butter or margarine and 3 beef coronation pageant organisers bouillon cubes. Cover, bring 10 have found.

boiling point and boil 35 ml. The organisers will include a

until the vegetables ere Dickens display in their pageant or particularly

at Southwark where Dickens imot tender. Then upcov... once lived, and where he pet add 2 c. Aneshrodded lece and siminer 10 min, loger, the scenes of several ríoveis.

grated topped with The 13 trucks and trailers Surve will be headed by "Dickens American in Paempsan', cheese; himself, seated-at-a-writing pass lottoast. desk.

CLAWING: This is particu- Children larly useful for preventing or this good fun. getting rid of any tendency to

find

TOE-WALKING: Again "It is best done

with bare is simple, but it is none less extremely feet, elther in the bedroom the ankles:--

beneficial in the bathroom.

this the to

FOOT ROLLING: This sim- ple foot exercise helps to re-, flat-footedness. store and maintaln foot tone and ankle fexibility,

Toc grip

locs.

As you walk from one room Screw up a little ball of

the to the other rise on your toes paper or put a pencil on WHEN you!

get up in the floor and then try to pick it as high as you possibly can. first. Try just a few steps at led the king of clubs in the hope morning or while sitting in up with your

tien, as you get used to it, of shortening dummy's trumps, ¦ n__chair" after a meal, merely Another amusing and alter- but it was too late.

the foot round and round, first ell with your toes one way, then the other.

Dummy ruffed and led a low spade for South to Tuff, South now got back to dummy by ruling a diamond in time to draw East's

good at this point for the rest of the tricks.

Follow all directions very care Cultivate a hobby for relaxation last trump. The spaces were all

yourself you don't already have one. It lets

*-July

fully or 30- and running into ditcullies.

down tensionst

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) - ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20) Before committing yourselt on any new project, make sure that it practical and not too theoretical.

VIRGO (ASE. 24-Bept. 23) If you are starting a new plan. make sure you consult all the ex- perts before you begin. Play sate! 23) m LIBRA (Bept. 24-Oct.

If your community I planning some, neighbourhood festivity, offer your services and funds, if you

esh

SCORPIO

(Oct. 14-Nov. 22)- If asked to make a loan, be care- ful, that you recstre dequata security for it. Quesan any re- quest from a stranger.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)- Tackis 4 tougis job first and all there that follow will arent easyl Work hard today for results,

* CAPRICORN (Dec, 22-Jan. 20) - This is the day to keep your nose to the grindstone if you want re- #ults! Don't waste your time.

DUMB-BELLS

CANT

* GET ALL

THE DIRT

WELL,

I TOLD

YOU

BACK INTO | ALL ALONG

THAT

THAT HOLE! YOU SHOULD

HAVE DUG

THE MOLE

DEEPER!

WHAT'S HIS LINE?

+09 ERNEST 0, GROOMI

Jain, Jyomrrange the letters to spell

MORE POPOREZIRALION,

pada 102 "¿Solution on pube 10)

it might De beller to give in rather than insist on having your own way in everything. De boll-

C

TAURUS (Apr.

21-May 213-

A castal acquaintance made lo- day, it cultivated, could turn into

an important contact later on.

CROSSWORD

Lakoda

1. Most of the rest in a bitco. (1)

6. More repa. (ausg.) (8)

il. Nosa, but not un, (5)

10. Prius, (4)

12 Troubles, 10)

13. Make valid. (6)

14. Hana da. (3)

15. Remainder, not right.. (4)

10. Corner. (4)

10 Ly thieves no outwitted (3)

rainy outlook. (8)

20.

22. In bare necessity, a Pronun

namo. (e)

24. A uut tied up. 153

An

Uʊwa

1. They describo aventa, (P) |

Jewel of an lain. (?)

3. Ties frer and strikes fear. -(9)-

Leland home of: sainta. (5)

4. Ptor. (6)

1. Designia fok

10)

Buon with butter, (4),

Black eyed. în söng. (8)

11. Blero (0)

10. Brother coGay. ($).-

17 tand at for lack of tonalon. (9)

19. Enid ta backward, (4)

al. Hat in alans, (5),

Salution of

11. Contagur:_24 Kebaj

Bertina:

Betanatar

Talpines: Mi

[([toda),

abon aq

ATP MATKO: Kos} IN Torpedo: 15

CARD Sense

Q-The bidding has been:

North East

South

Pass

Pane 1 Heart

Wesl

Pas

1 Spade PASS

You, South, hold: Spades 9-3, Hearts A-Q«J·7-3. Diamonds A-R-8, Cluby K-Q-9. What do you do?

A-1 two no-trusan. This jump rebld in no-trunip shows a count of about 19 to 21 points with balanced distribution and stoppert in all of the unbid sults. This is a far better description of your hand than any rebid in herris,

TODAY'S QUESTION

-The bidding is the same as in the queen just" answered. You, Sowin

Pepper Relish Nearly all the Dickens cha- Wash 6 red, and (6' green racters in the procession will be peppers. Cat in halves; cut out Put Discard seeds. portrayed by the Dickensian stems, Tabard Players - a group of poppers twice through Anest

who play excerpts from Dickens' drain, Measure 2 c. prepared novels in thelr spare Lime, peppers into a.3-qt. saucepan. -United Press,

Add 7 czugar and 1 c. cider vinegar.

.cat quickly to a full 1 rolling ball, and boll hard

constantly Guring

raise one leg at a Ume and roll native exercise is 10 grip a pen. Gradually increase the distance. amateur and professional actors blade of the food chopper and

and then

try to write your name

BOYS' AND

Chris Loves To Sing Songs

After the Arst day you may or find that your ankles

# fcel

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

-He's Got a Special One for Everyone Ho Meets-

J

busy to stay very long to hear

his song.

Mot a Beetle

little.

Then they walked farther and met a beetle carry- on his back. ing a heavy load "I'd

n love to hear BONI. Cricket. Only I'm very hard at

By MAX TRELL

no use playing your guitar and singing songs that no one wants HRISTOPHER CRICKET and to hear," he said.

Knorf, the shadow-boy with the turned-about name,

By-and-by, near the patch of work." were walking along the foot of the clover, they met a bumblebee. garden wall. As usual, Chris-

"Yes, indeed-I'd like to hear topher Cricket was carrying his sultar, for wherever Christopher a song, Cricket, but 1 haven't Cricket went, his guitar went, much time, I'm very busy

too.

.

So Christopher sang a song about being hard at work. This pleased. Beetle so much that he and listened to it, stopped which was very good because it He went on gave him a rest. collecting flower-sweetness for working much

Work

harder after- "I'm going to play a song for honey. I'm very, very busy,"

wards.

Then, they met a anall and hold: Spades J-3. Hearts A-Q«J»7-5, whoever wants it," Christopher

"Very well," said Cricket, "I'll Christopher gang a song about Disinensis A-K-8, Clubs A-Q-9, What | Cricket said. "That's the way I do you do?

like to give my songs. We'll sing a song about being busy." moving without being in a "Such a lovely song," said walk till we find someone. Then With that, he sat down on we'll ask what kind of a song pebble and strummed the quitur Snall. wish I could invite tea. But thank you very much

and sing a song about being both you, and Kharf into

house for tea. But there isn't "Knarf thought that was very busy. He made it very short be any room in my house except CHESS PROBLEM sensible of Christopher. "There's caure the bumblebee was tos for me, and I haven't got any

Answer Tomorrow

By W. HOEK

Black, 10 pieces.

While, 11 pieces; White to play: mate in two,

Solution to pesterday's problem:

1.Kitte, any; 2, Q, or Kt (ch, ...or dia ch) mates,

he wants to hear,"

Rupert and the Robins-15

记 Santa Claus looks very polemin, "that if they can't put things right **I never heard of such a thing." I may not visit them at all.” be mys nemly."; 'An 'English Feeling very worried. Rupart village with no robin red-breast re-enters the plane and Golly Nutwood doesn't deserve to have whirls him away over the clouds.

and down to earth. They arrive any Chrismas 1.1 must, think seriously about this. Go back at over Notwood just as evening Perfonte] Rupert, and sell your friende », closes in,- ALL RIGHTS REINAYED

They met a beetle carrying a heavy load on his back.

my just the same.","

A Hopping Song

Then Christopher sang a rong for the grasshopper about the fan of hopping, and a song for the butterfly's alimit the fun

and

I sun for the

flutter out the fun of spin-

Another newspier "Adventure"

RUPERT

and the BOY

PIRATE

$1.

ping in fact, Christopher Cricket played his gullar and zang, a special sung for everyone he could find along the foot of the garden wall,"

Finally, when. ail the songs were sung, Knar sald, "And now, Christopher, why don't you

sing a special song just for yourself?"

Christopher looked surprised. But then he smiled and nodded and stremmed his guitar and sang a song about how happy be was to be a cricket and to be ablo to sing songs for the busy bee, the hard-working" beetle, the slow znail, the happy grass- hopper, the fluttering butterfly, the spinning spider -- and --for himself and for Knarti

frult

Remove from the heat and

in bottle

poclin. Then stir and skim alternately for 5 min. Ladle into clean once with glasses. Cover at melted paralla. Makes 10 (8-oz). glasses"

"Fancy That" For Cocktails

for

Enulled" "Fancy That is the”, perfect coni-frock smart lunches pry cocktail partits, feminine. sofiness a given in this tailored ilav by the use of "besuiltal Nottingham Ince of a delicate. design, the soft satin revers and cußis being outlined with 呀 braid. - The; ecreation Digby Morton "and the lle -white-salin leat oup to match

la by Rudolf.

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