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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1958,

Colonel UP and Mr. DOWN... by Walter

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

ON BRIDGE

Strange Bid Takes Place at Tourney

BORN

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

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today.

yout have an able to have many of the material exceptionally emotional nature, comforts of life. Your life bani fo You feel everything keenly and some work out in definite cycles. You will times imagine lights when they are find that Thursdays nie always good not intended.” You have definite days for you and that one of the terary talent and should develop it happlent eventa In your We may from an early age. Although you

occur during the last week in some were born wil temperament, you

November1 rarely show B

except as tires of indocilners. You do sometimes get a young do not move ar fast as you hope they wil. fit the next day you can be as bright and overcome cheerful an ever, having your obstacle and reached your ob- You have a quiet way of going about what you want without talking too much about. It. Once you sel To find what the store have it your mind on something, you go more for tomorrow, select Your

BY OSWALD JACOBY THE bidding in today's hand may, seem a little peculiar, but I report it exactly as it took place in the

Atlantic ective. receni! City Tournament. East opened with three clubs despite the fact that his hand was probably good for only five tricks.

CANCER

Yost women, make' fine wlyes, ter you

demonstrative and very loving. You may not use all of the common sense with which you are endowed. But your personal chasm makes people forget that you should be practical or nible! Yet, once you are faceti with a limeuli jou, you ket to work on it and nlah it In good time.

THURSDAY, JULY 23

(June 22-July 21)

LIBRA

WOMANSENSE-

OR TWO OF

BAKED FISH CUTLETS

LAY ON

YOU WANT

INCHE

THIN SUCES

ONION

AND A SLICE

TOMATO

THERE'S

·HADDO

PSQUICK

OOD. OR

SAVOURY AND FRESH

WAY WITH

THOSE

CUTLETS

"LAY THEM

IN A GREASED

FIRI

SPRIN

WITH BAL

AND

„PEPPER"

ÚIR NO TOMATOES, A

· FEW DROPS OF TOMATO SAUCE

KEEP IN TRIM

OCATTER

BREAD- CRUMBA

'AND GRATED

CHEESE

OVER ALL

AND

BAKE

IN A MODERATE OVEN FOR 22 HOUR

SLEEVELESS STYLES BARE

FLABBY ARMS

By IDA JEAN KAIN

Incidentally wouldn't keep person from lifting food: to his that mouth as often as desired! muscles grow

TN the season's sleeveless still holds true, however,

Idresses it's plain to see those; particular must exercise.

that middle-age arms match' The trouble is, ordinary, every-

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straight toward the mark without birthday star and read the corress deviation. ite stars say that you panding paragraph. Let your birth-the figure. And, that's not day movements de not bring Patterned on the extension Eli Jaye, who want the Open Pait probably will make money and be day star be your daily guide. surprising for the triceps these particular muscles into action, simply striking out event with Norman Kay, came in

muscles on the backs of the on the front part of the

brisk uction. It is the muscles vigorously with clenched fists, is Wijh a vulnerable overail of three

Ter good dumonds despite the fact that -2174

upper

orm beautifying exercise. upper arms really get very hand) was probably worth only five

you might push and pull arm, and the muscles of the Or. op, six | playing trieka,

(Sept. 24-Det

little action. Flabby muscles forearm which do the work. If Bgainst resistance...hold arms at Norman, Kay, holding the North There are opportunities in store fat the ute you know what you are cardr. had no way of realian that fight now. Be alert to them and doing and where you are going he lose shape and sng?' then you are sceptical on that score, chest level, elbows bent, and his partner had made so RERTesive a full advantage of them all. fore you start, Otherwise, confusiont LEO (July” 24-Aug. 21)- A put the thought that hus partner There may be intrigue alt around

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) since excess fat always pick up a heavy object with one push to one side, resisting with had better hands and he expected to but haken Bueni terung Don't neglect important task you tends to pile on, the least hand and with the free hand, the muscles of one arm and the comped círás it. produce a

clear of J. diam. Be therefore made two slam trouble.

Otherwise, you court get them done right now. Hot and then went on to sam

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-used spots, the backs of theel that spot on the back of the pushing with the

art that is doing the lifting, reverse. VIRGO

24-Sept. 233 Intentions (Aug. even though South made minimum Do the hard jobs first and the rest their practical application that parking spot.

may be excellent but upper arms make a handy Those under arm muscles are will seem very easy, indeed,

loafing...it

the counts now. Maybe get a raise

muscles can get a lot done that way!

way!

on the front that bulge into CAPRICORN (Dee. 21-Jan, 20)~

Of course, the homemaker will confraction. Bargains are to be had for the hunt- Ing. Keep an eye out for what you immediately object to the state- Wan ADS And it today.

ment

responses both times.

"West" opened, the seven of clubi, and Jaye decided immediately that ThấI WANT A singleton, Esst poutd not have opened the bidding with a thưre bid on lem than a "six-card sult. The nam could be made t declater, could discard one of bậy losing clubs on one of dunmy's heart

WEST

NORTH MAJD

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EAST (D)

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SOUTH

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AKJ 100 #542

North-South vul:

Bouth West North

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Pas

Pass

4 N.T

Pass

Pass

Pets Pass

Pass

ال المملكة

Opening lead-No 7

ari the other vi one of dummy's Deelbret won the fest trick fo dhammy with the see of clubs, drew three funnily of ups, and led the Jack of braris towards dumuny. Went covered with the queen, and duminy won with the ace. Declate; next le a low heart from dummy, playing the Base from the own hand to force out West's king.

West promptly returned the deuse of hearts, and declarer, had to make This dection at once. It was ope parent that East had started the hand with eix clubs and three trumps. It seemed reasonabis to expect that Fat's eight of heart on the second round of that mut had been MIL "honest" card. Jaye Gierefore Anessed dummy's six of hearts.

The fliesse held, and declarer could therefore discard one losing club on the ten of hearts and the other DA dumuny's extra spade,

CARD Sense

With both sides vulnerable, the bulding has been:

South

East

"Weat North

Pave

Clearts

1 spade 2’Dinds.

Past

You, South Hold: Spades 8-5. Hearts K-7-4, Diamonds A-Q-3-10- 5-3, Clubs K-6. What do you do?

A-Bld -three hearts. You have slightly More than

minimum valmurable overeall, and there will kaa reasonable play for game I your partner has a fairly good hand and can go oti. You can afford to Extend the invitation but you cannot Bid all the way to game by yourself. TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the rame, as in the question just answered. You, South, hold: Spades K-J-5, Hearts. 7-4 Diamonds A-Q-3-10-5-3. What do you do?

Clubs X-0.

Answer TomOETOW

WHAT'S HIS LINE?

E. S. PRITT Rearrange the letters to; spali his docupation.

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(Solution on Page 10)

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SOLUTION TO CHECK YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE

CHESS PROBLEM

By A. CASA Black, 10 pieces.

White, 6 pieces.\

yesterday's

White to play mate iw three.

Solution

to

"

that her arms get very use...since she uses her

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Grass may look much greener arms actually all day long. someone else's back yard. But you'l find more gold right et homel

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar 20) Profits are to be had today, if you your very best efforts. completing the job at hand.

put forth

ARIES

21-Apr. 20)- You can make a serious error unless you are very careful. Don't cont your chickens before they hatched:

acu

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- A fine time to take full advantage of all opprtunities offered. This can be a line to make real proŝis..

GEMINI (May 28-June-213- Be alert to someone who may be try- ing to take advantage of your good nature. Time for you to be on your guard.

4.16

Takes up the slack.

BOYS AND GIRLS”

It

other...then

After bathing, rub the under part and back part of the arm briskly to

stimulate circulation, Also get the knack of carrying It takes special exercise the arms with backs of hands technique to direct the uction forward, and the soft part of through the triceps muscle. Its the inside of the elbow toward nellon is to extend the forearm, the body. outside of elbow but only when it is necessary foeing away from the body. to put some forec behind a blow, This affords mild but constant or when the upper arm is more exercise for these muscles. horizontal than perpendicular.

That position makes it necessary.

to forcibly contract the triceps. Another clue is this... loss

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:

| Evening

Cottons

By VERA WINSTON

Coronation Influence On Fashions

By: VIVIAN SANDE

NEW YORK. The crowning of Queen Eliza- beth II is now history, but the fashion world has taken Ideas from the coronation, to exploit in new styles.

In a preview sketch of styles to come, Mrs Frances Duehren, speaking for the Society of New York Dress Designers, said the coronation Influence shows in the colours for Autumn, reflect- ing the hues of royal robes.

Throughout the Autumn col- ications this year, regat hues- lustrous purples, reds and golds -outshine the rest.

The coronation Influence also Investa more of the fabrics of Autumn with splendour, Gold and silver threnda transform prosale wool to glamorous cloth. The rich embroidery of historie costume Is translated Into American style in garnishings of beads, stones and soutache,. more elegantly designed than last year.

No Hemline Change There's more lace and satin being used for dress wear thie

year. and they top aro

with sparklers ar

wear,

Mirs

THIS is a great season for cot-embellished tons, As dressy as the nicest embroidery. summer silks are some of the The princess line in dresses, new cotton fashlons now coming coats and sults shows pre- into the stores. Dramatic hori dominantly in the Autumn cot- zontal striped cotton, navy on lections, according to white is used for handsome Duchren, and the queenly train, dress. Its lines are emphasised for evening by vertical rows of navy piping from neck to hem, so as to make the most of the princess silhou ette. Narrow shoulder straps of satin stem from the piping aver the bodice. For cover-up a little Jacket in navy cotton knit.

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

the triceps destroys a person's ability to extend the elbow toreilly. So extending The To separate two glasses that are stuck, one within the other, pu: elbow with force. is bound reach and tone this particularery cold water in the top one, and immerse the bottom one in Loss of the triceps, hot water muscle.

** MAGAZINE

Chirpie Did A Foolish, Thing

-He Moved into Magpie's Nest and Almost Froze!—

By MAX TRELL

(HRP - CHIRP - CHIP”---

Ah! It's nice and warm here in the sunshine! chirp!"

-

Chirp

I have to eqver ane are, Many, feathers and-thank goodness!

they don't slip

"But I'll tell you what I did. Yesterday I decided that spring wasn't very far off. I made up Knarf and Hanid, the my mind to find myself a nice shadow children with Die mest in some sturdy old tree turned-about pames, recognised in a good neighbourhood. ...___]. the voice, It was their friend, said to myself: I'm going p Sparrow. They hurried to the mov

move into a nest before the other birds fly back from the

window sül.

"Good morning!" he greeted south. id you and one

them.

"I was just saying how fine and warm it is in the sun- shine. I was certainly cold last night. And all because I did a very foolish thing."

"What did you do?" asked Honid.

Don't Sleep in a Bed "I bet the covers slipped off your bed," said Knart.

Sparrow gave a laughing chirp. "I don't sleep in a bed, and I haven't any covers, All

DUMB-BELLS

WHICH IS MR. BROWN AND WHICH MR, BLUE?

1, R-KB4, any; 2, Q, R, or Kt | | 5:49 THE TRACER SPROVOKATE

problem:

mater.

“Téu juát fæurad that mantal tõlapathy daban't walkİ”?

I CANT TELL

I'M COLOR BLIND

you

liked?" the iwo shadow- children asked..

Sparrow nodded. "F found Just the nest for me. It was in a big maple tree in the middle of a lovely, wide garden. It was in branch near the top of the tree. From the edge of the mest hod beautiful view of the pond, and on the other side I could see across a field of dalsies and buttercups to the top of a grassy hill. Only" sald Sparrow as he paused.

No Flowers

"1 found just the west for me,” said Chirple Sparrow.

to

But it was a mistake, a great mistake."

"What happened?'

No Stoves in a Nost Sparrow shivered. "As soon as the sun went down, it got cold---'Birds', nests don't have stoves or radiators like houses do. I got down at the bottom of the rest and put my head under my wing. But it did no good.

"Only, what?"

"The wind blew. The branch "Only the daisies and

and butter

tossed and shook, The wind cups weren't out of the ground went through me. But it's such yet on account of the snow, and a b-beau-tiful nest!' I kept tell- the hilltop had no grass on it ing myself. It will be so lovely because of the cold, and there living here when spring comes were no flowers in the garden, Then all of a sudden the wind and the pond was frozen, and, blew so hard and the branch the beautiful old maple tree tossed so much that-bang!-out was bare of leaves."

went the whole

"So you didn't move into the just in timon nest, I flew off

nest after all?"

Sparrow was silent for a "Oh, yes!" Sparrow answer moment. "Well," he said cheer- ed. "I moved in, all right. I fully

again,

"It' just shows that wanted to be sure no one else you can't move into somebody would take it before me. You else's nest while they're away. sce, it had been built by a I'll just wait until the spring magple, and if he came back and build my own nest. But he'd be sure to want it for isn't the sunshine wonderful this himself. So 1 moved right ́in. morning?"

Rupert and the Bad Dog-30°

Podry

noticeshow, grubby' - mean.*** Bustling, Ruperi hack to Rupers has become and as he brushing the ditt away from his back he gets an'idea." "Alf we can haiar Rosalle out of that shaltar we- can trundle hat homa, withosis any one: sleero: help,sia,” he says. "Coma. {'labaw you ; what i

Mrs. Pig, tanige he lapina/ the shed and pulls out a box on wheels. and into it he puts some straw and a cushion." That's grand," sinikka) Rupert."** She should' be 'as com fortable chaire/se... Inihac day, bracken.**

Another new "Adventure"-

RUPERT and the SABOY

PIRATE

$1.

Cottons to be stored for the Winter should not be starched. The presence of starch may cause yellowing. The best procedure is

to wash and dry them thoroughly. Store thern' unstarched and un- ironed,

moro

popular, with some

practical touches added. Mrs Duchren said many are convertible-by a twist of a hook or ties, they can be turned into stoles or capes.

For one thing, there'll be no change in hemlines this year- the 14 to 15-inch level remains popular. There's no drastic change in line, either, to out- mode last year's wardrobe. Both nited or boxy styles are vogue, and separates continue to be the well-dressed woman's answer to expanding her costumes by combination.

House plants can be given a substitute for sunlight toring the

The outstanding fashion note winter months by placing them of the Autumn, said Mrs Duch- just far enough away from a 100- ren, is that the one-piece dress. watt light so they won't be has come back into its own, as

an important silhouette,

burned,

DELIGHTFULLY

FRENCH!!

NO OTHER WORDS CAN DESCRIBE THESE BEAUTIFUL.

FRENCH LACES

JUST UNPACKED

SO.CRISP AND REFRESHING AND

IN A FINE RANGE OF COLOURS AND

EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS.

JUST

RIGHT

For Summer

“HONGKONG

LADIES

DRESS. FABRIC SALON

GROUND FLOOR.

**

Parties

WHITEAWAYS

WHITEAWAY

CO.,L

DON

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