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EMTORS PŘERO FARVICE.

BALA

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"Just look at those long sensitive angers--my father used to say-someday that boy of ours will be a

famous surgeon or violinisi

• BY.

Timmi THE ancor

by

n

WAY •

THE Beachcomber

of brutality

beyond belief,

down the iron

the hole in a cardboard figure, so that he appeared as a rhinoceros from ነ። Industry

the head down, was accused by his After laying wife of behaving in an undignified that. Anyone will admit which fuplion. lawa

in such a position, it is difficult to

their poor dupes so meekly maintain one's dignity. The dificult

the dictators of obeyed,

announced, diet

11ave would

whole without warning, that the thing was a mistake. Plump people should have gone on eating pastry

and anything im

they

when the monent arrives

*temala comes strolling by, acquaintance Are you to ratas your hat, or Are you to ignore her?

and bread and potatoes and weeks In passing

pleased. and archies would have A VISITOR to the Royal Academy gradually worn but their appetites, and they would have lost weight without any of Ute Inbarious semi- starvation which line ruined the bealis of so many. This will be good news for everyborły except the people who make torianes-out of telling the credulous not to cal what they want to eat.

Forthcoming books DEAR SIR,

ם

in reported to have asked why anyone should patrit *a nude sitting by a coal fire. It is no out of place. Not at all. It is called realism. The full subtlety of the conception becomes clear when we realise that a naked person is more likely do suffer from çold than one fully clothed. And the connection between feeling cold and sitting by a fire in A masterly piece psychoanalyala.

I have been commissioned by Marginal note Cabshelters. Le.. to prepare blography of E. N. Minglewalers, READ that whom name appears in the "Last of Huntingdonshire Cuumen If any of your modders prosers letters from tha catman I should be obliged for the loan of them. They umlll be copied and the oriytials returned.

Yours truly.

Martin iravey:

Quandary

A MAN who was photographed on

a pier will his face through a

of

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brewers are alarmed at the decline in beer- drinking that they are becoining interested in some of the nauseating moft drinks, which I wouldn't give to a rat-nul even to a rat I dislike. Undoubtedly the nuftest drink in the world is Wawn. Ils meret charm is that it contains goinbol in sufficient quantity not only to forTA a habit but, after a while. In make that habit tyrannou Need I say that this noxious preparation emars to you by courtesy of Snibbe, Lulz

YOUR BIRTHEDAY....... By STELLA

BORN

MONDAY, JUNE 8

today, you are completely murose, you may find that outdoor, frank and open in your attitude physical exercire is the best way to

It. You have a wide tub toward the work. You are original dispel

When and inventive and nee many of horn afreak in your nature. „your ideas are fur phrad of your utilised wisely. It is determination. something Tine there may be Furne who would "This when you stick-to- consider you something of a power, that is a "gone goose"—and, in your know then that s Actumily. It is a true expression of heart, you

11e YOUT

il us being Individunity. With mil

pigheaded and a you are eminently practical. An atupida idra to be good

must be

workable. You are not one to suffer from Hlusions or delusions. The facts you present may be new-but they are tally very practical.

You are, however, very much creature of your moods and you swing from elation to deep depreR- tion in a spectaculor fashion. Learn to control them more and it would make life so much simpler for you as well as most of your friends. If

GEMINI

Generous kind-hearted and de- voted to lose whom you love, you wil make someone very happy in marriage. Select your mate with great care however, or there can be inanment a sore for une of your temperament.

To find what the stars have in store for furrow, wlect YouT birthday star and read the corres ponding paragraphs. Let your birth- day star be your dally guide,

TUESDAY, JUNE 9

(hay 22-June

- Make – long-range-- planu - and make sure that you follow carefully.

CANCER (June 22-July Don't rush things too fuit

21) and then you won't be surprised. then-Stay calm under all circumstances, them CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 203-

Be sure that you don't innocent- the feelings of someone 23 ly hurt

you love by making a curt mark.

Bét. *time. ter for you to take your Slow and steady will win out la day.

LEO (July 24-Aus. -23) ----- Diplosnary will help you win an argument and confound all op. position today. Make a

definite advance.

TE

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 1 Keep your wits about you today. A sharp competitor may be try

Bea ing to fool you.

that he doesn't

20-Mar- 20>-

(Feb. PISCES

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 8,1958.

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Take Advantage Of Foes' Poor Playing

BY OSWALD JACOBY

NE mure

ON way to earn_n_top

score In a match point tournament in to be on your way to a bottom and then have the opponents fall into grievous error.

This is a dangerous way 10 carn top scores, of course, because your opponents can'i always be counted upon to come to your rescue.

When the hand shown today was played in the recent Lito Master Individual in New York, Col. Richmond Skinner of Alton Bay, New Hampshire, held the South cards. He knew perfectly well thal his bld of (190 diamonds was very dangerous, but he felt like stepping out.

West had a perfectly sound double, of course, and North's redouble was reasonable enough. East took his courage in both. hands and passed, the redouble, after which everybody was happy except Col. Skinner,

West decided that dummy's strong bluding indieated dis- tributional support pt somo kind, so he opened a low trump to reduce dummy's supposed

NORTH

10

983

A43

65 KQDI

WEST (0) AKJ5

85 A743 1074

EAST

AQ 102 KJ75 +2

AJ82

SOUTH

$704

air out.

1092

KQJ 10 B 43

North-South vul.

West

Pass

North Pass

Fari

South

1

1 N.T... Pass..... Pass. Double Redbl. Pass

Pass

Раз

Pass

Opening lead-♦ 3

Col. Skinner ruffing power, won the first trick with the six of diamonds and immediately returned his singleton club to force out East's ace with dummy's queen of clubs.

East returned the deuce of spades, and West won with the jack. West should have return- ed his low spade in order to be able to win the third round of the suit. Instead, however, West immediately laid down the king of spades and continued the suit to East's queen.

East now looked disconsolate-

If in salesmanship, prem your ob-ly at the heart situation. Jective. You could win a bonus by hated to lead away from

a good cala today! ARIES (DIAF.

VIRGO (AUR) 24-Sept. 23 making Don't let your sharp tongue (eriti- cise a friend. You will be sOTTY

Laciful.

24-Oct. (Sept. LIBRA

23} Optimism and a positive attitude

Bay.

Zi-Apr.

He his

WOMANSENSE

By Anne Edwards

What's a WOMAN to do when THE MEN

This is what the wife of the Swedish Am Bassador WOTE in Westminster

Abbey for the.. Coronation

1

n bluc matin, tulip-line dress, fur atole, emerald neck- lace and car- rings, and dia- -mond tiara.

Picture by HANS WILD

38657323/145734561

put on such finery?

HOUSEHOLD HINT

-T was the mon who dressed to ld last week. And how would the women in the Abbay make a few glances come their way, when the men beside them were wearing all the familiar feminino eye-catchers-buttons and bows, satin and full jewels and feathered hats and wearing them bigger and bolder than any woman would dare to?

Four answers given by wives of men who wore some sensational outfits at the Coronation, show how they tried to hold their own.

And did they mind having such a dazzling rival? Why no, they were all delighted.

Madame Gunnar Hagglot — wife of the Swedish Ambassador-competed with the out- At in Picture No. 1, on the right. She wore.. "a blue satin dress, tulip line, with a stole; din- emerald necklace and earrings." And a mond tiara.

"I love seeing my husband in his uniform," she says "I like all men dressed up because in their ordinary clothes they look as though, they are going to a funeral."

Mrs Anthony Richard Wagner (wife of Richmond Herald) competed with the outfit in Picture No. 2. She woro, "a long gold tame dress with a full skirt, strapless bodies, and a short-sleeved jacket-and a diamond tiara.

I think my husband looks

1-Tha ambassador

S-Ibe heráld

-The soldier

-The Lord Mayor

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splendid in his uniform. He only. "I'm not particularly inter- money, money, we've so much wears it on state occasions, and ested in clothes myself, but I that it gets in our way," I wish he could wear it all think it is very nice when the the time. I like dressing up, men dress up. They look ander- and .no I like other people ful for once out of that drab dressing up," she says,

black,"

Lady Harding-wife of the Chief of the Imperial General London's Lady Mayoress Staff competed with the outfit Lady De la Bere competed In Picture No. 3. She wore " with the outfit in picture No. 4. cream satin evening dress with a small diamond tlara end on

To prevent mustiness in clothes a needed periodle airing. closets, set the fon In the dodr- Setting the fan in the base- will bring in the ment window way of the closet, sending fresh air inside and forcing state fresh outside air to replace the

This also gives the moist air common in basements. [ermine cape,

POTATO PURÉES

7'VE BEEN

THINKING UP OTHER WAYS OF

BRIGHTENING THAT COTTAGE

OTE

YOU COULD -MIX THS MASHED POTATO FOR THE TOP WITH TOMATO SAUCE

OR GRATED CHEESE

OR WITH AN EQUAL QUANTITY OF COOKED AND MASHED SWEDE PARSNIP FOR TURNID

IONS

NICELY

AND BY THE WAY IF YOUNG ANY APPLES TRY A HALF-AND-HALF MIXTURE OF MASHED POTATOES AND MASHED COOKED

APPLES

ITA JUST THE JOB WITH SAUSAGES

OR LIVER

AND WHY DON'T YOU CRISP UP SOME FINGERS OP BROWN BREAD FOR PAM INSTEAD OF BUYING

RISKS ?

YOU COULD POP THEM IN THE OVEN WHEN BAKING'S FINISHED

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Hobby-Horse Wants To Go Out

-He'd Very Much Like to Visit His Two Cousins-

By MAX TRELL

went on, "because Albert was never one to do any work. If

24) king of hearts up to dummy's NE day, Knarf, the shadow anything, he's lozler than I am.

ace. Having already taken four defensive tricks, East thought

Gots Around More

boy with the turned-about There are tensions and a possiblfi- et, ater on. Be palltic and

name, was sitting in the play- ty of friction today unless you are very careful in what you do or

"For as long as I can remem- room when he heard his name being called. He looked up to TAURUS

213 thut he could make sure of SAPT. 21-May

And that it was Giddap, the ber all I've ever done is rock can win a battle, Bare Asta can. Keep out or any argument that start fight and you could lose

dewating the contract by lead-Hobby-Horo, calling him from back and forth. And all Albert doesn't concem you personally. And, if possible. keep out of any ing a fourth spade through de the other side of the room. does is elide up and down. But that could-

clorer.

out

SCORPIO (Det, 24-Nov. 22)- Don't be so xure that all that gilt- Sers brightly in true goldi Inves tigate details carefully.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec. 22)— unexpected Be prepared for the

CROSSWORD

Acrom

1. Ollo at.qu (apag.). (0)

Lars backwardła. (4)

31. Sugar this grows. (4)

1. Bava PX, men (anag)

(9)

This sall geta every dua ating

ous (B)

1234: Victory was shinƐor thla. (6)

2. Not so wat, (5)

b. Hip, says Nod, when examined. 25. A king in short, (8)

20. 2000 tired to enjoy Baalo ? {5}]

Fond-dweller, (C)

20. Discourage. (5)

Down

JL Diary man, (6) 14. Een shaped,

Ev turned.

4. Hölly, mostly in axing(K)

(4)

8. Tungthy sauma to be 12 for 16.

(5) 4. This creaza in zasty) (3)

7. Cathedral digoltary. (B).

B. Duny Lisia fellow. (3) d. Klaus,

161 Kazio for wizards. (5) Lite-Orl tcstálu. (81)

12.Taka, out, those stitches. (8) 118. Do peta tiun station. (5) JAS) BATIC BODY UNDE. (2)

102tend 101 upon the of golog but Ro. Macbeth,

<ffe:ižala nousted was 'Richard. (6)

bàs, makes a bow, (8)

salign of Delurday's pubgla. — Astong |

CHESS PROBLEM

Dy P. TEN CATE

Black, 5 pieces.

152

White, 7 pieces.

White to play? mate in two.

Solution3 to Saturday's problem:

1, K-D3, any; 2, Q, R, B, or K¢ mates.

DUMB-BELLS

HE'S A BUDDHIST!

KOH, ID

LOVE TO MEET HIM ALL MY GERANIUMS ARE WILTING

robre

.

This might have been a good idea if West had held two or trumps higher than dummy's eight of diamonds. As it was, however, declarer dis- carded

tha losing heart on fourth spade, and aummy ruffed when West decided to discard. Dummy could now cash the king of clubs to give acclarer another heart discard.

Col, Skinner thus found him- scit making ais sudoubleu Lon- tract for a top score. itenson-

ably expert defence would haya set alm at least one trick, in which caso my friend, the colonel, would have had a very round score indeed,

CARD Seriset

Q-The bidding has been: North East South

1 Heart Pass 1 Spado 3 Heart Pass .7

West

Pass

You, South, hold: Spades K- J-7-5-3, Heart 4, Diamonds J-0- |3-2, Clubs 7-0-4. What do you

do?

A-Pass. The Jump to three hearts is only Invitational, not. forcing. You have a very weak hand to begin with, no ft with rather "shabby hoarts, mud' » spado sull. It is far too danger- one to reblad with, such band.

a poor'

WHAT'S HIS LINE?.

VAL DREWE 8. WINDSOB`·

Ne-arrange the letters la spell his occupation,

(Solution on Page 10)

(Things that never spoke to he gets around much more than anyone else very often spoke to I do. I mean, he goes round Knarf. He was quite used to it.) and round with the merry-go-

round." "What I wanted to ask you,"

"I don't think you and Albert the Hobby-Horse said, when are really

no very lazy," said Knarf went over to it. " how Kharf. "Even though you both en I get out of this house?"

stay in the same place, you do some work. You give children a rid"

By the Door

"Most of the people who live in this house go out by the door," said Knart. "But I don't know about a Hobby-Horse."

"That's what I was afraid ot," Bald the Hobby-Horse. "There doesn't seem to be any way out for me."

"Why do you want to go out?" Knarf asked.

"I'd like to visit my cousin," said the Hobby-Horse.

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"Why do you want to go ont?" Knart asked the Hobby-Horse.

She wore “2 dress in sliver and blue brocade with a dia anond tiara und ermine'stole.

"It is no shock to me to see

Modern Triangle

THE ETERNAL' 'TRIANGLE that bothers women theen- days, is not the One Man and Two Women business. It is the triangle of Home - Career-- Children.

And it is not the children who suffer when mother has a career. It la mother,

Hear Lady Casson (architect Sir Hugh Casson), of at the Mansion House are always mother of three children under running about in fancy dress 12: "At the very best doing wigs, swords, full 18th century. costume for nearly every dinner parly..

my husband in robes. The men wife

The women are completely out gloried by the men.. I'm used to it."

So Lovely

three jobs can only be a com- promise., in desperate, moments one feels one lan't doing only job well. In saner moments. I think.. it is, worthwhile..

"My work doesn't intrude:ön my husband--because I leave after him and get back before him--except when I have “a HOW LOVELY to be able to tremendous job on hand.. Thon

he certainly knows. work be say...

tired ami home

calise

come

cross and worrying about it, we,

As Lady Bearsted sald, "It's such a bore to get my diamonds "But it is an unanswerable out of the bank twice in one problem. I'd be too bored T week, what with the bother of didn't work.

And I am tired

the insurance and the little man and harassed when I do."

to carry them around,"

"As Lady Docker said, "I didn't

Local TouchTM

like any of the sults I bought & IT 15 my bellef that too from the couturier-so I didn't wear them.”

many products are sold on the strength of a place name--

As young Mrs Marshall Field though they have never been Bald, "Being able to pay what within miles of the place that

labels them, you like for clothes doens't make choosing any easier. There So it was disturbing news- are hundreds of hideous dresses (to mo) that a firm which that cost the earth.”

How lovely position....

to be in the

makes Sheffield plate is moving out of Sheffield and wondering. whether to go on calling its product Sheffield plate. Of Mrs John Ward—and have For I like my Harris tweeds It said of your party that the and Norfolk turkey, Macclesteld older members of the Royal silks and Surrey chickens, Family sto off gold plate. Paisley shows, and Whitstable Princess Margaret dined with a

sis. md oysters, Whitney blankets, younger party at another table Edinburgh rock, Jersey lilies, and laid with silver plate,"

Shetland wool to come from the

time you

Of Michael Wilding who place whose name they cancy." said, "I can't afford a Rolls now And I wish people would rem

that every I'm married," and then stepped. member

moet on the menu an elderly ready into a vast blue Jaguar. "Ho looks as if he's all

• duck

from nowhero Inbelled to gallop off. Two of his lega sald

How lovely to be one of the "Aylesbury Duckling," you lon "Perhaps you're right,"

are in tha air. But he the Habby-Horse. Neither of

moves. He just stands there. Ia people who can say: "Money, a little respect for the real thing. us is quite as lazy 09 Cousin like to pay him a visit, too. How Joseph. He never moves at all" did you say I could get out of

"Cousin Joseph?" said Knarf, this house?" "Who's Cousin Joseph?"

a

"Cousin Joseph stonds in the middle of a park on top of stone pedostal. He's made of bronze. On his back sits a man. also made of The man

bronze."

"Oh, I know! Josephi is a statuei".

nover

"I didn't say," sald Knarf. "You can't get out of this house. Hobby-Horses

can't leave

houses,”!

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Add Your Own Touch to Soups

By ALICE DENHOFF

●LACK Bean Soup is good chowder into dish

BL

Sprinkle The Hobby-Horas sighed. “It's as is, but to make it additional paprika on top of

shame to have cousins and

Soup enthusiasts and a dash Your cousin not to be able to visit them. But with your own dash of soup.

I suppose Albert will keep go- cooking genius, try season of chill powder makes good soup ing up and down and round and ing it this way.

even better from fish chowder. Naver Moven

round. And I'm sure I'll always

To serve 4, gradually add one to beef, vegetable, pea or tomato be able to find Joseph. He'll in water to one tin condensed soup. All *gain - "in" piquancy, nover

tho move from

place black, bean soup over low host.. flavour and aroma, where he lal"

Add 1⁄2 tsp. celery seed, 1⁄2 tsp. And hero's a substantial mema onlon salt, and 3 bay leaves, ber of the roup tribe.. blending well. Bring to boll; let

Knar! looked surprised. "Į 'didn't know you had a cousin."

"Oh, yes, indeed! His name is Albert. He works on a METTY go-round, I suppose I shouldn't "I guess that's what you'd call Hobby-Horse him," said the Hobby-Horse, any work," the

Rupert and the Robins~24

Rupert exelindly tella - his But Rupert miles. "Picaso wait bilt," he maya. "Everything may Daddy all that has happened, and

Work Out Wall in the end." AR. than he lies an urgent letter

he turne, the robin who has been to Santo Claus. In the how he moets his pal; Wille, looking cured lion to him to act when very gloomy. "No' present, ma he is coming to the wood and mis to bo Ituperter him Christmas! What's come over the place." the Hitim rnosum mgħat- tea paletit, just a little longer. A

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RUPERT and the BOY PIRATE

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simmer for 10 minutes. Remove

Garnish with thin. bay leave lemon slices.

..

To a tin of tomato juice, adă

a cup or to of water, celery: salt; onion salt and chilli powder to taste, also '4'oz' mhenroni, A For another delicious soup; aliced frankfurters und, one this one to serve 0, combine boullion cubo Serve piping hot ong tin each condensed tomato as soon ta macaroni Is tender, soup, and condensed bouillon, 2 For the wind-up, something ting water, 6 cloves, 4 slices new, Boof Chowder. onion and one bay leaf. Cover:

minutes.

bring to boil and let almmer. 10 (1 To prepare, saute 1 chopped Strain. Add tap. green pepper, and small chopped Worcestershire sauce, and dash onion, adding a pound of hem- of cayenne pepper; sprinkle with burger or chopped beaf; cook 10 grated cheese.

minutes. Meanwhile, boll about 4 c. sliced potatoes; when tender, To made a Clam Chowder, add salt and pepper to tasto and Hisque to serve 4, combine meat mixture along with 3, ci evaporated milk and C. Llaned tomatoes. Make & paste water gradually stir in one tur of 5 thep. flour and tbsp. chil condensed clam chowder. Hout powder, adding

the parte to boiling point,

Trates better, CAKE

butter in each sou

dish; constantly. sprinkle with paprika." * Four time li's trazmedő överl

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