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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1954.

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Experts Often Use 'Rule of Eleven"

By OSWALD JACOBY

E recent

Vanderbilt Cup tournament reminded me of

[THE

one of the most

Interesting

hands from last year's contests. A most unusual play was mada newly by Peter A. Laventrill, elected president of the Ameri- League, Bridge can Contract whose team went on to

the tournament.

win

likewise # Ruth Sherman, famous New York expert, open- ed the seven of spades from the West hun. the declarer studied the dummy rather long- thus was necessary, er than Elving Leventrit enough time to think of his play to the first trick.

*The carpet un whoch Milton wrote Lye İdan,” “

A wap

managerial on the sked "Did he write af lying on the Bour?" "Of course

wald Foulerough, "und for one 150 you can have the table i soven. (To this rule, subtruct

You an still be wrule #tat. que the faint anarks of the tale begs on the carpet."

FOR SALE at bargain prices Hogwasch Kors Chippendale Towel-Horge used

Hearts traumont and Fietener.

getting over this dullaby having o

On The cipl

muddatium. Don't you believe it!

moving inetry-go-pomatark

round and Lond

sents fur. in

chlidren

bracket

horsex).

past-

stemiked

cases Jorwer

wivel- of

MAN who was halten by a Jobsing iri a shmongera sheep wald, "Oh, well, is lucky "Bow

WB 20

e kepalannat."

u hobby earth could it have been an category.

elephant and the fishmonger. Such

mith' Such

"couldn't." [1

answered, mitht not why not leave the

lucky for Ite it "And it's midlence stations

wast don't see where the Jurk comes

said the fish-

and show bad pictures at the back of the theatre, s 1141 mbly need! turn rentod to hok at them”

The more the merrier TOGWASCH E ako experi

with men'AR

devies

H

by

which Would show the Rate pletur 76 lines, sultaneou

At the The Theatre, meanu fr

Everyone Ity nu'46, would Think 1

getting ntere for his money, ant a girl with a squint would be right in To thinking.

Milton's carpet

N expensive

AN

London

A

monger. "Fishmongers

don't

s" "That's what I lephants."

suld the

man.

for me they don't." "You

as well say It's lucky it

sold the Ash-

monger angrily, "So it

According to the Eleven, South could have only tiin space higher than

Rule of

the number of the eard

led

Trom eleven, which will give you the number of higher cards la three remaining hands.)

South's only high spade wres the Bee, he would surely

mund IL refuse the is lek,

whether wouldn't matter unich

the Bat played the king

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"And there's no need the man to lose your temper " At that

moment the man's dog talt dishmonger. "Il's lucky it wasn't a lobster," said the man, and walked away.

Love at last sight

HEY had only been married

23 days, and had quarrelled or time. But when she left he realised for the first "Ya time that he loved her

(Synopsis of a story.) carpet

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INT. Pas Puss Puss

JNT Pass

Opening lead-♫ 7

jack Brst. If Sully's only high space was the queen, however, there was a big difference.

When dretarer finally played a law spade from the dunny, Pre brilliantly played the Juck

WOMANSENSE

MEN IN THE KITCHEN

A Novel Hat From Paris PIG'S EARS FOR

FOR ME.

The "split brim" is an hunvation in one of the designs for Spring hats, seen at the Fashion shows in Paris. This hat in red in by Jean Barhel

She abandons luxury and comfort for

LIFE AMONG THE WILD MOUNTAINS

THE

SAYS LORD SEMPILL

RE

only head.

who probably cook Occasionally by way of a hobby.

bone.

the Inevitable bouquet men better cooks than with

Ho gave me, for you, one of women? I am always de- garnt, until the meat will come his own specin ways with red

The because it is from the

ment, mullet, a fish which coals so fending my sex

alice tongue are Uttle in England and so much unfair to compare Mra Every- brains and

A in France, woman, who cooks three meals then layered in a terrine,

the reduced stock is Lightly try small red muljeis a day for 80 weeks in the year, little of

speck of with the few amateur chefs who poured on top and left to set in olive oil and have a real flair for cooking and into a delicious sort of pottert butter. Season with pepper and salt. Place in a shallow oven- dish. Cover with tomato purca, HIS BREAD

to which add onely chopped tarragon and a very little crush- Lord Sempill's personal cook- ed garlic (even the clove is too is done in bis much) and bake slowly in the When cooked garnish the he had falled to find in any of home in Scotland, where he has oven.

converted n dungeon into lop with criss-crossed lets of his cookery books, I sensed an cor

kitchen.

Thers,

coal- anchovy in oil, add a few drops enthusiast. He does all his own

burning cookter, be makes his of lemon juice and leave to be- cooking,

famous ail-wheat bread. First. come cold,

But, when I received a letter from BBC producer, Archie Campbell, asking me for recipes

for "Pizza" and Scampi, which ing, nowadays,

Ilkes

19

Archie Campbell entertain and Friday "Guest Night." His drst course is t soup, which can be warmed up, or something cold like potted shrimps. The sweet is also made in advance and served cold.

His

FAVOURITE

sweet

A

he likes to grow his own wheat La

Place a thin slice of lemon on and grind! In his title stone

blowing vir excess each mullet, arrange a few black grinder,

olives at each end of the dish, husk.

For 5lb, of this "whole berry" pour on olive oil to your own flour, he allows two ounces of taste and frish with a sprinkling yeast, two pints of buttermlik, n of chopped parsley.

LIKE IT?

little salt and a little Barbados (dark) sugar. He bakes the favourite

(las is loaves in flb.

for Atty Chocolate Mousse, bought from minutes, starting at about 400

He degrees Fuhr, counter. the quick-freeze regaris this as "raw material," and heats into it crushed almond rock and a little creum, which bere I must give him credit for I do not agree. give a chocolate prolig muntate. Thinking up a very good trick.

He rolls out the cakes, very thin, chopped clove of garlle in a little That is inspiration!

founda- Indeed, on the glidle (griddle)

itself! Jacques,

I had to persunde Mr Mattli to give the recipe for his own fish soup because he felt that He makes oai-cakes, tub, and English people might not like it.

He has a standard

FISH DISH

I ended

Simmer some onions and a

oil and butter unti clear. Add

a small ent-up skinned eel and

tion for Coquilles St

a cut-up red or grey mullet, a Just what you and I would use, and

ittle tomato puree and pepper but he adds "everything!

Well cover and salt to laste. words) to the anything" (his

On Mr Matill, who scallops, which means shrimps,

owns one of London's leading with water, put the lid on the or anything fashion houses,

pan and simmer gently. mussels, tomatoes,

because available which "works in."

pected that a creator of fine clothes would also be a creator of very special dishes really go together)

Lord Sempill is another man At one time Interested In food. he cooked all his own meals but, In the end, had to discontine be found that his this hecuse

cookery was In great interest Interfering with his work.

Lord Sempl thinks thut heats are badly neglected, that chervil are wonder- dii nnd a ful. He would have us all cook Inle-haired peaceful with garlic, but intelligently.

What could be better, he asks, "and finn a leg or other piece of tumb has had two to three which slender silvers of garlic slipped One does In along the Lone? Iuint croma perfumes the whole not cut the pieces, but their very

junt.

sald Mrs Fry,

woman in her thiriles.

HE wife of the month is a donkey,"

whose hus- friendly. * woma band could give her the sort of life most women give anything for.

"I adore it," she said, would

so does Christopher. He ways zays it's so lovely to live some where that's quiet--where eroplane overhend is an event to inake people dash out."

She could live in a superb flat in London and lead the life-money, riathes comfort galore. She

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of France and win

About the

an

Sometimes they have people of spades instead of the kirst, could spend summers in the fo stay, but it is a strictly no-

eighbour life. "We've got Ru

neighbours really. South was afraid to refuse the South

We hide if they come to call, trick for fvar the losing fiveters in Jamaica.

But immediately. Declarer

Mr Chris- so they don't come again. But she doesn't.

the topher Fry, wife of the play- there is plenty of life in wright, prefers the kind of ille village pub." that most women give a lot to

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26

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AQUARIUM. (Jun,

Don't permit yourself

21-Feb.

to be over- confident when it comes in faking

on a difficult joj

PIACES

(Feb.

20-Mar. 203

You niny bo tempted to spent more than you should on Juxuries. Be mure. you have necessities, Brat.

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DUMB-BELLS

•HIVES! LWANT YOU TO BUY ME A CLOTHES, HORSE!

SHALL I HAVE IT DELIVERED! OR-RIDE

IT HOME MYSELF

SIR?

B. Quic companion, ton often. (4)

13 Renowned dog Corries

breakfast. (4)

14. Goodbyo t he sang.

10 Leatherneck. (B)

(5)

20. It belongs to the lady. (4)

23. If something within you're had

11, anys the Cookney. (8)

24 They're constantly finding ins

on where our forefathers trod. (3, 5)

23. The Keeps the din right--but

1% no preservative, (3)

27 Put into words. (01

28. Follow under canvas, (4, 4)

Dawn

1. You've often had a bit of a

Theo in this, (U)

2. Watchful backward

awe. (0)

3. Orucnamo Brot7 (7)

artist in

4. When a gangster's on it, he's a

a acros. [4]

6. No mar, 14 one to his valet, it's

Bald, (4)

0. The world spina about it. (

7. Alphaborio tiver 7 (3)

8. Stingere,, este changed. (0)

10. A place fit for a pig. (0)

10. "Prre ono can, do what he likes,

17, Theraw uns to the fatos in song.

18. it was aplic on the maps not.

19. Agrem bs

21: Thiale:the

22. Footbad3b73°

as the bishop

won with the queen

of spades and tried the diamond Inesse. Leventritt won with tha king of diamonds and returne! the king of spades. Miss Sher-

overlook man naturally

WIPL the ace of spades and was then In position to continue the suit, setting the contract.

When this hand whs played

contract at the same

in the other room, East won the first of spades trick with the king

the jack. and Then returned South naturally played low, mut Eust had to abandon the spades. East later got his king of dia- monds, but declarer was sure of nine tricks.

&CARD Senseg

Q-With both sides

able, the bidding has been: North

East South West

7 Diamond 1 Spade You, South, hold: Spades 6-3, Hearls 0-6-2, Diamonds K-B-1- 2, Clubs A-Q-9-5. What do you do?

A-Bid two clubs. A raise to two diamonds would not quito of this express the full value

hand. You can afford to bid

your clubs and show

for diamonds later,

support

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding là the same as In the question just answered.

You, South, hold: Spades 6-3, Hearts A-Q-0-5, Diamonds K- What do 8-4-2, Clubs 9-0-2.

you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CHESS PROBLEM

By J. HARING ·

Black, 10 pieces...

The beauty of being Mrs Fry, however, is that she can get out when the temperature drops too far.

belleves

In

THE 'ENDS'

Lord Sempill simple tare. He likes the "ends of animats," as it were. "Where," he asked me, "would you get pig's ears in a London res- attrant?" (Where, indeed, and where would you get my favourite grilled pig's feet?)

Pig's earsi-a simple but

ears "They also have a house by delicious dish, The black maintains of Wales, and the canal in Paddington, and "I very geally simmered in stock that it favoured with a bouquet garnt. work always say to myself Bil nearly

the fors

be wonderful to be then drained and grilled. has The house

10 would herself.

Lord Semplil was enthus' electricity. It is cold, it is con- snowed in and isolated through

the winter In Wules, but astic about a sheep's head pate pletely cut off.

betually I've never faced II, I he makes. Buy a well singed

Clean that head. quite "'s just a house on the edge don't

Stamer it gently, In the of a lake

Inountais, hardy."

well seasoned water with three acres of garden and

get away from.

She lives Trotti anywher

a house miles wild In the

think I'm

-London Express Surulce)

BOYS' AND

it

are

thoroughly. covered, in together

1 ex-

(They

Mr Mottli specialises in fish soups and main fish dishes, he cause he thinks the Bah here is better than anywhere else in the world-much better than the fish in France.

Work all through sieve. Add a tiny pinch of saffron to the soup, then small mouthfuls of cooked firmer fish such ay sole, and, finally, if you wish, some prepared Dublin Boy further cooking.

mussels and cooked without prawns

Helen Burke

Swiss Evening Shoes

"Isabel" is the name of these evening shoes in violet and white satin trimmed with rhinestones-scon during the diapiny of shoes from the Autumn Collection by Bally of Switzerland at a London salon-Express Photo.

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Two Caterpillars Eat Mud Pies leaving the pics all in a row on

-They Don't Like Them as Well as Leaves→→→

the

other side of the

Kürden wall. Clarence and Archibald

once, crawled down

"I'm sure

the children won't the two caterpillars heard the mind our taking a bite or two By MAX TRELL

voices of several children out of their ples," Clarence cnid

the other side of to Archibald. “LARENCE and Archibald, the coming from

two caterpillars, met each the gorden wait.

"I'm certainly eager to tasto said Archibald to "Just look at the wonderful those ples," other at the foot of the maple {rce. Afler Archibald greeted pie I've just made!" exclaimed Clarence. Clarence, and Clarence greeted

Big Bitos Archibald, they both said to

wants to buy it?" time: the same cuch other at "I'm hungry!"

Clarence and Archibald both langhed.

"I'm always hungry," sa

Archibald,

*50-am I," said Clarerice.

A Wrong Dist

ane

of the

children. "Who

"I've made a ple, too," cried another child. "Who wants to buy my pie?"

The

#

Archibald next second, Clarence both took large bites out of the children's pics, and

"Pooh!" shouted Archibald. "Ugh!" shouted Clarence, "They taste like mud," Clarence and There,

gether.

sold Archibald to-

Archibald and Clarence took large bites of the ples.

Men's Girdle Business Is Booming

NEW YORK. THE two-way stretch bas tightened up the man's

THE

world.

men are

That's right, ladies. The wearing girdles, although most of them are reluctant to admit it.

Two large companies re- port the men's girdle busi- ness is growing like a Archibald and Clarence

waistline. middle aged selimbed to the top of the garden

Charles Chapman, vice pre- wall and looked down. below them,, were four or fivo

sident and sales manager of children all busy making ples-

Stayform in Chicago, says Without anying another word, Some

were big,

the demand is increasing in "Do you know what I thin, mud ples.

werd they climbed up the garden amall, soma

wall as fost said Archibald. "I think we're some were

as they could.

of all types occupations, eating the wrong;k

flat, some were fat. -kind of food,"

"crossed delicious,"

the fields, crossed the "Fish bones are all right for look

drivers to "They

Grass is all from truck "We eat leaves," said Clarence. "Leaves aren't the wrong kind Clarence whispered to Archi- road and climes up the maplo cals," they said.

tree.

right for cows, Worms are all tycoons. bald. of food for caterpillars."

Douglas Dillard, New They

Archibald Then they both swallowed right for robing. Mud pies aro sure do,"

down a leaf as fast as they all right for children. But for York sales manager for whispered back to Clarence.

minutes later, the could: They looked at cach caterpillars there's only on Vassar, said, "Men are just A few with a large fish bone in her children all ran into the house, other. month.

That they are" said Arch!- Biale

At that moment, a cat ran by

"You see," said Archibald..

"Cats don't eat leaves, They cat

fish bones.

Yes," said Clarence.

Rupert and The Lost Cuckoo-29

in

"And look at those cows the field on the other side of the rond. They don't eat leaves like we do, either," saki Archibald..

Gross and Worms

"No" said Clarence.

ent grass,

#

"Cows

"And look at that robin," sald Archibald, Hoe aiting

chibald and Clarence now agreed that nobody, but enter- Village were foolish enough to Lat leaves.

DAVID WHILE, '8- pleder, White to play: mate in three.

Only I don't think " sald Solution to yesterday's | Claretice, that care much for

fish bones or grass or worme

Archibald wasjust, about to B, or say that he agreed with

Cupreien What that memek i

REHATAN ARGproblema!!!

و مداره

Horace the hedgehog, will grumbling, moves forwards: "A cuckoo's cuckoo even if it does come out of a clock,” he says, Kandisexpect yours has gone with the others. That's the diface tion, they took, towards the eun, and I bellave, they

plats

called Africa.” He turns and dig sppeits into the bashes. "Oh dear, this it, worse than ever 1" cries Rupert us be hurries back towards the lake and meets some of the animals must find Mira Nosh again now that wakescen where we may have to look."

thing that's delicious-kaves!"

A new story

Rupert

and the

Space Ship

becoming more figure: con- scious. Why in Now York, Boston and Philadelphia, the top stores stock, men's girdles."

So far, the East and West coast lead, in sales, ho said.

The reen in the Midwest. probably worry about their Sgures, Dillard said, "but they're

"Alittle more poll- jednacious,"

Both companies have dreamed uphe-maanish trado namos for the garmente on the grounds that girdle sounds like women's apparel..

Bost and up,

arr/men (40°

"Around 40," said Dillard, "á, follow, boglin to ung n little. A two-way stratchTM/is ideal for camouflaging in bit of bay. window.United Press,--

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