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rabbit punches, no hitting
below the belt.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954.
JACOBY
..
ON BRIDGE
Defensive Ruff Can Backfire at You
By OSWALD JACOBT
WHEN you are afraid of a de-
fenalve ruff you usually try
WOMANSENSE
Fashions For Junior
Miss
get the trumps out as quickly By Anne Scott-James
as possible. In adopting such a plan, you ordinarily avoid taking
trump finesse.
In today's hand, the declarer adopted this procedure with un- fortunate results. There wasn't any safety in refusing the trump finesse.
West opened the king of hearts and East followed ant with the mine South had been thinking of refusing the first heart trick, bal the appearance of the nine of hearts changed his mind for He was afraid that the recond round would be ruffed, and then the fat world be in the bre.
dummy the lip-
George Eliot and Carlyle
EORGE ELIOTS Hose had
sueli a sharp point that she had only to dip it into the unk to use it as a pom. Carlyle was alway chatting
her about it. "Hollo, George," he would say. "Block me again. Run into says whother lamp-post?" "I've been Rize would reply. Holland storom ten of Willage writing."
It menas to be related to coldly
at the beary S this uncirat com 14 the
xigin vi
the Stope-Dame Deermany
Ma 17 1 Totenham, them a hur e tethered on the rod of the town fl
'Go, lovely nore....
READ thal Mr Junie Date
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Evans the Hearse
THE
new about the status of Evans The House has broken at akan. Apparnally he again prompted a pen fre a
well- BiOWTE market-gardener, this making himsel
a professional,
Petal the other day, shra a ak » Nasal peu-pushers are allowed companist slammed the piano-th the r expenses, but they are ex-
1. Perd the me tai uut kot petid
supply their Own
ut of the was quickly enough guipment. nostril-shields for
urally Pak
a gaudy little cap,
Susgers with long bresanti 1905, 15, of course,
statul fans far
Tent The
from the
apore praeprashin is on all fours during
dangerous The was a farcical à entest. Amateur pen-pushers scene last year when a harpist
got her nose janteed. tway of Ute brigade was,
fir
An
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of
the fire trick After whaning with the nee of hearts, South de- elded that there was gave dan- ger that Eust would overrul!
third mund hearts. Seeking safely. South decided against is
hump Anesse but merely led a lear trung to dummy's are and then returned. a trump from dummy.
East very property hopped up with the kag of damonds and
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en val of the dressing-rooms between b the main door. Professionals
Be have
use a side door. The WIPOS
Evans et KONIES, 14- wd Lesterday: "The pea wos a returned his remaining heart. Threa lite hatchets present FIL
olu friend. | West won and led a third heart, made have of the hosp, and we Bwch Y bw.ll Haplawi, Wheretipon East was able to tlier
overrait dummy with the nine was bleeding by that words in that effect" BUND
of Alunonds.
South's attempted safety play brought about the very misftir- tune that he was trying to pre- verTyt.
The currect line of play to finesse the queen of dia- By STELLA monds at the second trick. This finesse loses to East's king, and East can return a heart.
YOUR BIRTHDAY.......
FRIDAY, MAY 14
BORN today you are one of thoses
who secus alle to pet along wit all kinds of peuple Although you likes and dislikes, you have stronỂ are tactful enough to der heiti that, actially, you despite the are pride by them in whatever you de You have The ability to make money and n.thin vou attemp will probably mora, dul successfully - lue 11s natuim kolam ae con-
thed
Naturally, you should select the ot the Dufendues or the acts as a Wife why. Con you could not bear tu work in some pine in # routine.
It intet munolobotis job
have ex- eltement and variety 10 offer you your kernest chatenge
You make friends almost too easily jeon to be a little more discerning in the selection of YouT close associates Ju marriage, be eure to And someone who ider- standa yra jotzen and known enough to leave you in your Ivory tower when you wint to try ther
Among 1st
this date
wiin were
burn on Timothy are
Aliket ecenter
Dale, drmnatle erille; S Hall Paine, novelist, Gabriel D Fahrenheit, solentist, and Frank Gilmore of the theatre
Tu
what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the coFTMM- ponding paragraph Let your birth- day the you daily gute
SATURDAY, MAY 15
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 201-【f you PINCES (Feb. 20-3far 20)~~Get have to work all week, then now is change of scene if you can for you The time when you may need to May be reallum. and meeting new
people my belp
Brush those choos at hung
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21-June (May
21) - It
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 201- you would be out for you to get out have worked hard all week, you in the entry for these two days silould be able to devote your week If you na nahinge 1,
CANCER _ _Gune 22-July 231-The
stars are
today. ATI
dehately in your favour plan to do something you
to do Have a good line
LEO (Jwty 24-Aug, 23)—Make your week-end tans carefully You son enjoy youself at you have everything carefully arranged.
YRGO (Aug, 24-Sep. 23)-You may have to d ADIS BROCKSaty work around the house. Get started early you can relax later on:
LIBRA Sept. 2-it, 23)-Make it a point to get out of town into the country to visit relatives. Really rest and relax tenatona.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov, 22)~~~~Thin
in one of those days when by devot- ing yourself – to pleasure you can
* restore flagging energies.
RAGITTARIU# (Nov, 23-Dec. 22)-- This is one of your best days this month, so make the most of it. Do something vitally important
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. Make the hours count for admetling. It may be a day to remember with pleastire for the rest of your life.
eni toʻpleasure.
CROSSWORD
When West leads a third round of hearts, however, duminy can ruff with the ece of trumps. No overruit o posible, of course, und South can continue to draw trumps and take his tricks perfect safety,
CARD Serised
In
Q-The bidding has been; North East South
West Heart Pass 2 Diamonds Pass
7 3 Clubs Pass
You, South, hold: Spades A-6- 2. Hearts K-J-2, Dimaonds X-Q- J-8-5. Clubs 3-2. What do you do7
A-Bid three spades. You intend to raise hearts at your will next opportunity, and it then be clear that this bid of three spades is a mild slam try, showing the acc. This In- formallon may be all that your partner needs to bid à alam.
TODAY'S QUESTION
you do?
Answer Tomorrow
CHESS PROBLEM
TVE been talking to somIcono
with pretty strong views on clothes for daughters, And Janey Ironside is quailßed to have strong views. She IN
And
IN
here!! professional designer and dressmaker, is married to
designer
painter Christopher Ironside, and is the mother of a
a pretty 10-year-old doughter. Virginia.
Mrs Ironside lus been shop- plug for her daughter's summer clothes RESULT: She's making nearly all of them herself. The clothes they innke
Are simply
she serra to have faxl 20, 30, even 58 years ago
designs
SRS
for
ante-
The
stuck
at any perial except our
UP-TO-DATE
"I don't
to want
ECC my child in velveteen dresses with
firet puit alervEN
Ince collars ¡Victorian look) pucking-upsin
Ιουλι
20:527
military
In deep
hats
or
('tenti's
coats with
padded shoulders (pre- look).
Why can't children's cloibes be contemporary7 1 don't inean grown-up. sophisticated clothes. Bu. I do mean that they should bear a close rela- tion to what their mothers are wearing." This me.
Having endured the sight all winter of my own doughter in a poice bonnet, if you please, which is about all you can get 10 go with toddlers' winter couts, I long for kome new thinking in te girls clothes. (Little boys better. '
got a big response from
wonie off much
man's country!)
LIKE MOTHER'S
"Tell me the sort of clothes you like for your daughter," said. "And let's have comments on whether you can get them
or not,"
Mrs Ironside gives. Virginia's clothes some of the new fashioti
for a Sunday dress: detail ale ilkes herself.--NEW
tarian fabrio, three-quarter sleeves,
the sort
WELL-FITTED
most
NEW for a cotton dress: the sleeveless line, the horseshoe neck, the flowers fucked into the belt.
the
wor
NEW for a party dress: the permanently pleated skirt, over a waist petticoat
Ilko mother's.
ing-gowns
Teaching daughter
homemaking
Why Not Start Now?
HA
FAVE you noticed any recent statistica on the ago at which most girls get married? If not, this may be a shock to you, especially if you have any little girls around the house, but Agures prove that more of today's brides marry at 18 than 01 дпу other age. It does seen carly, doesn't It?
I
you
shend
thought you had years to teach your OWN daughter some of the facts of happy homemaking, it may bo later than you think. 50 you'd better
start the
is old
mayba
lessons
now. If your daughter is enough to ask you what's in tho mixing bowl, she's ready for her Arst simple lesson in the art and science of cooking, even if you alill have to take her bzek and forth to school.
NEVER TOO EARLY And if you and your little girl looking Into the mirror with a frown on her face, it's lime to paint out some of the basle rules of good grooming. Only the child development experts have the opportunity to learn what parents rarely do that youngster is ready to be taught things quite a while before the average parent gets around to even thinking
them.
about teaching
A mother should let the first
concern lesson in homemaking cleanliness. Maybe a girl is too young to appreciate the relation between cleanliness and good health. But as she helps mother set the table, she can appreciate crisp, clean table ilnen and sparkling silver and glass, mainly because they look so nice and pretty.
GOOD EXAMPLE She seca mother is
with pleasure that of necklines I wear (All have to be hunted for, and
wearing a colourful, myself. (Very scarce. I make ecloured shoes stop after the
in bright colours. dainty apron while she's cooking them all at home.)
thip sizes.)
(Almost
The dinner and she sees it go into unobtainable. LIKE skirts pleated,
best styles are in camel colour the machine when soiled, then I LIKE (she said) coats with gathered, or flared on to waist-
only)
worn again, all fresh and clean. raglan sleeves like my
own. bands - my
hates and mostly
daughter (Hard to And
Very well-made Atled
A macintosh for my She'll notice that mother never in those bodice tops, Skirts must
touches food or utensils without the expensive ranges.)
Πανο
coute-no plping or trimming, daughter as attractive pucketa, be in bright
(Can't get one, Bright, plain jerseys and colours
The first washing her hands and also always frightfully own (These are and good printa or cardigans (plenty of these), but plaids (Possible to find but expensive:
cheap coats children's styles are frumpish.) that a lot of nice hat suds take
trimming.
care of cleaning utensils and nower-looking sherman- ter
easier 1. to make, because are plastered
"One more thing that mothers dishes. And because every child knit sweaters like mine (they children's fabrics and paper This year I'm getting Virginia
and daughters can shore," shela a born copy cat, she' just aren't made. i have to knit patterns
instead of duffel coat better n 80 much
"is the an ended up cout them).
general up doing these same things be- designed than ready-made gar- tailored summer
principles of good dressing."† cause her favourite example docs ments.)
economy.)
"Such na?" I said.
them, too. "Very few clothes
Maybe it will serve to
to put à but they must FIT. I cut down little more purpose in our house last year's cottons to make this keeping, If we realise that every-
also
I LIKE cotton dresses which look contemporary. I like them sleeveless-most chuldren have strollers, Auch preity shoulders with coloured
47c
I LIKE, for shoes, brown coloured sandals, Greelon house shoes.
with
DJ
co
I LIKE mesh cotton shirts and ale T-shirts (plenty of these).
... Plain,
man'n-style dress-
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
A Visit With Fabulous Beasts
-A Unicorn, Dragon and Friends Came to Call
By MAX TRELL
with
the
The horse with the single horn and the horse with wings were
IP NARF and Hanid, the both grazing on the leaves of an
shadow-chüdren
The African violet,
creature turned-about names, were get- with the long tail and the eyes like electric lights was scratch- ting ready to go to sleep when
It ing in the ground in one of the there was a rustling noise! came from the direction of the flower pots as though it were looking for worms. The CTCM- bookshelf.
end of the middle
K Khart and Hanid looked up ture shaped like a lion and au eagle was getting ready to spring quickly. They Janeted they, saw the cover of the book at the on a fly that was buzzing just shelf open over his head. And the last of the half-horse, Just the loast little bit, They the creatures,
half-man, The
just walking around, looking from aldo to side as though it were a sentinel
couldn't be quite sure. covers only seemed to open.
was
2-26
to guard the others while they The Dragon had a long tall, and ate their dinner,
لأم
an
sald
The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.
An Astonishing Thing
eyes like electrio Ughts, You, South, hold: Spades 8-8,
The next second, pa astonish- Suddenly, tho half-horse, "I'm called a Griffu," said Ricarts 8-2. Plamonds K-Q-J-ing thing happened. A tiny little half-man
spied Kaart
and the llon with the head of 8-5. Clubs A-J-3-2. What do creature, shaped ilko horse Hanid. It was about to about eagle.
"My name is Pegasus," with a single horn coming up an alarm to the others when from the middle of his forehead Khart and Hand both salt: the beautiful winged horse. suddenly pranced along the edge "Please we aren't going to "And I," said the last cren- of the bookshelf, reached the hurt you!"
ture, the one with the long tail Then
Alve end, then made a beautiful leap
creatures and the eyes like electric lights,
talk to "I'm a—” the table on which a group of gathered around to flower pots Blood right in front Knarf and Hanid. It Wag the But Knart and Hanid knew of the window.
half-man, half-horse who did what he was. "You're a dragon," this happened most of the talking.
they said. Hardly had
stranger thing
Later, after the creatures all Fabulous Beasto happened. Another creature all
returned to the bookcase, Knar! "We're all fabulous beans,” and Hanld looked inside the at once appeared on the book- shelf. It had the baty and tall he said. "Fabulous means we're book at the end of the middle of a lion and the head
and not really real We're Just shelf and there, suro enough, claws and wings of an eagle. It table or story-book animals. I'm were pictures of the Unicorn, flew around the room several called a Centaur.”
the Grimm, the Dragon, celling.. times, close to the
and Pegasus, "I'm called a Unicorn," said Centaur Finally it glided down gently the horse with the single horn. Winged Horse.
Black, 8 plccer,
&
1. Du you put the gun in the
7 (8)
never and a sweet ORN
(5)
By J. Q. MORRA
20)-10. Or scent.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb, 19)—You Inay Bind it necessary to devole inot of the day to the house, but enjoy the evening in quiet recrea tion.
DUMB-BELLS
ARE YOU CAREFUL ABOUT EATING
YOUR
YES! FALWAYS USE A NAPKIN
11. Does this flower never leave lis
bed ↑ (4, 5)
1. Rights by law. (5)
13. Palks ones don't dance. (4)
15. They're out of their Brat ebild-
hood. (8)
10. Tap and change 15. (8)
21. All correot, a pious animal. (0) 23. He dewdies along. (0)
55. It provides lots of masla in the
East. (4)
20. All at this? It's putealing. ; (8) 21, Ohe altends you in a abop. (9)
Down
1. Rounders, toania, and baseball,
for instance, (4, 6)
2. It's often called primeval,
3. The river as Weybridge, (3)
4. Bids by Homor 1 (4)
a Olbertian princosa,
4: Bu baie. (3)
(8)
(4)
Hide-for a liar nagbe, (4)
13. They're in the highest order of
the pester (5)
14. Dost of living to momatizza
opiled a vicious one. (4)
Bo and changes. Jos !!
ACDPKWING 16
White, 8 pieces.
when an even
to the same table on which the horse with the horn was already standing.
And then, as though all that
| had happened before were not surprising enough, these things now happened: a. smoll beast with a long tall and eyes that
cime
glowed Uko alectrica
to the edge of the White to play: mate in thirae.
Solution to pesterday's followed by a litle
wings
problem;
1, R-07, 1
(dia ch); I
KBS (dle ct); 1''
to RXP (ch).
cheese. (4)
AEMLEKELA 20. IS AN AWARM
NO
HULCA
At erickit
may mount,
for
RILISHIMUEL 22; dwoes wil
ma
with
KI5; 2 KtXP' | ture (Edifier curious eba
موند
really the RxP: 2, Ktmort
of them all) who PKO 2. Was half-horse and half-moni
These three new creatures all joined
the other two on the fower table by the widow.
WHAT'S HIS LINE?
WERK 6. AMBLER Re-arrange the Fetters to spalt
None of them
tures was any larger than a
Rupert and The Lost Cuckoo-20
As soon as he has spoken Mr. Joška `at him more kindly.
· Noah: begins to walk away, but...” Dear me, : how 'anxious: you? Rupart is not satisfied. * 18"you are,”", heraxyı:** E invited your know where my cuckog le won't, cuckoo to coose here for the day, you let må ses it 2.4; be" plsada,, but I didn't invite you. That'av 15. the flower table to havə k akhias it gone for quar?«urely why my animals wanted to stop closer look at them; for they in♫ you don't want it for the Aik,,you. Come,::I'll (tall you all.
Knort
nds Honid: Un-loed up.
Mr. Nosh tuma kad about it?"
*ALL RIGHTA MIETRYRD
the
the
Indeed,
grow
year's skirts for I hate to see thing we do is setting a standard grown-out-of dresses,
for our daughters to emulate, "And the same casual, In- and that the way we run our formal cut to children's clothes household is going to have an
effecti that we wear ourselves in 1954. Incalculable
on our The starchy look out, for them daughter's success or lack of it as for us: and the sporting look in her own marriage. 1."
Eleanor Ross --(London Erpres Service)
What more can you do?
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