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EDITOR ANEBO TEĎVICE ING-hueva rank

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"Now I suppose the cursed carburettor is flooded."

BY

by

that

READ

THE • WAY

Beachcomber

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

It's Difficult But Very Possible

By OSWALD JACOBY

THERE is no way for South to

make four spades in today's band against perfect defence. It is clear that declarer should lose a club and three diamonds. When the hand was actually played. however, Mrs Edna Wolle mucceeded in making her game contract in one of the expert games at New York's famous Cavendish Club,

4

West opened the king of cluba and continuori with the queen' of club, Mrs Wolfe miffed tho recand clubs, entered duminy

toads

by leading have dow and landed in a bedroom

Trump to the traveller "regional

and where a commercial

nite, and returned the Jack of acents,"

club from dummy. The plan was recovering from a sight of will not mute with stufiger,

was to discard on this trick, Recordings

Foystering. Without opening his [ their Cull-

the

allowing West to win the roysterer shouted, veraation have "hown marke!

Take that damned hoover out of clubs, and thus establishing differences of event.

uf here, and come back later dummy's ten of rubs for later

*

if u young Somerset tood good family. who has had public pond education, meels + suburban load with a cockney acrent, he does not allow him. self to be swept off his feet, I read also that pig Nuilt

ifferent

recently alte Maki,

Yuw Sty

rather jully"

me. 1

Deceba

129

Round and

The dreary

The race track

round track they roll, Imprisoned, like the goldf.c

In a bowl.

Lost for the goldfish there is tha

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Cetinailanı The pig ignoret You then said,

Chot ain't art got a cusy tome here. annte," The ple went on eating But when I cald, "Reel oʊu to t'neck mook, laad," a grunted,

They sometimes turn and yo

the other way,

A revolution in advertising

AN astonishing new Shibbo A preparation is now avail-

able, it is Griplife, and contains up Sodium Barbiturate, Carbo..

and its little eyes seemed 10 oak, "How are they all North?"

Strabizmus missea

is

the target

THE curious behaviour of the Strabismus helicopter thought to be due to the fact that the Sage ambition is to which can produce a machine

come

Resin and Allerglum, in un- equal parts. it is advertised in

un entirely new way; no men- tion is made of what it is fur, na hint of what it against, or how it works. The publie is left to make up its own ind

The fact that it about it. procurable, and seerns to be curative medicine, should enough recommend #t

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If declarer plays the hand in straightforward style. she will discard a diamond on the club trick, thus giving up a losing diamondi to the heroy's high

NORTH 1093

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WEST

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Opening Teud- K

Pass

Pana

in and out of building 0012. Already from places as

and even deposit a business man at his desk, if his office window

Uttoxeter

pirel

neurigin pterodenllas4S, Rhinestone

Fubber of

club.

The

Trouble

WOMANSENSE

VEILED VELVET FOR COCKTAILS

"Sphinx" is the apt tille given to this smart new cocktail hat in shell pink velvet. It has contrasting black lace, on the crown and a tiny braid "pyramid." Fancy black veiling is used for trimming.

BE

DON'T LET YOUR CHILD

EMOTIONALLY DEPENDENT

or

By Garry C. Myers, Ph.D.

without knowing it, adopted the slogan: "If at first you don't succeed, cry, cry again."

This can't

bo doné

apart as far is left open. An amazing num- Perth come elaines that Griphe ber of man-hours would be has cured freckties,

way, and

and saved in th

there nostaiga, would be no need for heliports, Mis

social or welfare Buildings, Grapeley, writes: Yesterday Shabnu tried

what it la sup- manoeuvre the machine through don't know

but my carpela of a local hotel, pused to de, the doorway

look a treat after une applica-

10

he

By an error ul judgment went through a third-floor win-

Hon."

YOUR BIRTHDAY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26

BOIN today, you have very definite tivity to make

probably live restemmed

able reform during

y come sundu those with whom

nt

with any such plan is that it warns the

to lend diamonds They then take two diamonds and two clubs, the contract is still defeated,

enemy

once.

and

Realising that the diamond discard would be a dead give- away, Mrs Wolle discarded the three of hearts on dummy's jack of clubs. West won with

By STELLA the ace of clubs and swallowed the bolt. When West returned a heart, Mrs Wolfe was able to win with, the wee of hearts, draw trumps, and get to dum- my by overtaking the queen of hearts in order to discard the juck of hearts and also on the ten of clubs,

Ammont those who were burTI DA This cate are Ashur Hubble, and Jan W. Nobje, kateren; Danton, French revolutionist; Charles Sprague, put, Daniel C. Heath, publisher, Elizabeth P. Prenti, miftior. Jackets Congan, actor,

DIVINE. You are khem about fe and your options Casinble of rationalising thing, ure are not always there of the maturity, ughty practient; have a good busines Brent and will probably make plenty However, you are astute i either

and will of money during your ittetime your rental

for consider - Yaz WTVETK are natural home- J'aur fetime. Justice you are fond of cdldren, you will want a large family You are a keen student of all man-

You kind and seem to be able to analyse of your own. If desued this. all kinds of people instantly, with wild probably do well in tenching. settlement Your Juvenile counselling on and Astutence. accuracy

work. -personal ningsethan makes it easy for you to

contact to try out your itless. Once tried-and shown to be succentual--they become a habi!

Fond uf use and arts, you will 19 in be applest if your life work one of those fields At least inake it serious hobby of the arts, to satisfy this side of your nature, if you d if necemary to select roine other ac- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27

SCORPIO (Oct.

27)- a virtu tha! Potenco is definitely you can use to fine advantage today!)

are still confused. AGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Der, 233- Your thing could be wrong today, so don't attempt anything vitally important to your future.

24-Nav.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan, 203- 'hings do seem to come in threes! This should be the last poor day, for the present, anyway.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-

hours Mornkas

can be used to ndvantaxe with good judgment, but How down when afternoon comes 201 20-Blar. ___ PISCES (Feb.

normal. Tion a

By lunch-line, everything should

hava reverted to

productive work scheduio for this

afleemoon.

ARIES (Mar.

21-Apr,

20)-

If you will be on your guard against

auty secret plotting

(Apr. Artiltation

21)-

of an enemy, you can easily avert troubin,

21)- TAURUS

21-May

placed on There are

110% especially today's zetiyition, which are of a speculative nature.

(MAY 22-June 20- GEMINI For you, this can prove one of the best days this month for the ex parision of novel busidor Ideas.....

(June 2-July CANCRIC Avold coreirmness. De quite frank and open in all your activities, to have things work out right for you.

LKO

21- uly

24-AUX. Stay in control of things, and you will be able to work them out exactly as you want them to go.

24-Hopt. 13)-- VIRGO. (Aug. Fight mood at discontent, and don't be overly suspicious of the motiva tion of others.

·23)

LINEA 13ept. 24-Oct. Noni precautions will take táro of any minor difficulties that present themselves tociny,

DUMB-BELLS

IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN, DONT YOU THINK YOU OUGHT TO PUT THE SHEEP IN THE BARN THEIR WOOL MIGHT SHRINKL

To u

na

what the stars have la tore for you tomorrow, select your birthday to and read the corr?A- ponding paragraph. Let your birth day star be you dntly milde.

CROSSWORD

10

12

Acrom

1. it disappears is amoke. (W)

7. Bounds like, i odd eat, but it's

home, 183

10. A duck of a town, (9)

11. Nothing like a clue. (3) 12. Atk follows the street. 161 18. The guy gota round the saint.

15) 14. We are a —or aluging

"BITKE,” KAM Johnson. (4)

the

16. Business transaction

strait, (5)

29. Chop up the flag and slave the

rentalna (3,0)

22. Puhen on. 153

29 Boatering timber. 141

24. M. (4)

25. One coppier among tena. (8)

Down

1. One hundred trang -fitel for a

change, (0)

2. Greenland has this kind of

mountain. (3)

a. Bcarcity of the farmyard varisty, send up tie price of theme.

4. Many.A redhead answers to this, 8. Hhore up. (d)

6. there ropawork; douration

ground this Jon ? 15, Alanda"

7. Remainder at exão." (4),

8. Character of Simon. (4)

9. The mysterious doctor." souide

16, Herculon was food with duffelit

ono, 46) 10. Ride around:(*) 17. Change the sexl-and, get: home

18: Leicester thawed, without heal-

Atation. (4) His. Warm spot in tha kitolien. (4)

UTION

on

Misdirection works in bridge hands as well as in magic.

CARD Senses♦

Q-The bidding has been;

West North: South

Eant

1 Diamond Pass 2 Spacios Pass

? You, South, hold: Spades K- J-6-2, Hearts 1-4, Diamonds What A-Q-J-8-8. Clubs K-Q. do you do?

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A-Bld four spades. You have 16 points in high cards, 1 poln extra for the king of partner's bid sult, and 2 poluta for two doubletons. The total is far more than your partner can expect from your opening bld.

A stam seems probable, but

FEW mothers spend A

too much time with the youngster under two three amusing him without helping him learn to amuse himself. They are rarely out of his sight while he is

him They muke awake. emotionally dependent on them. An occasional father Ranic while home does the thing.

A parent who thus provides almost constant passive mus

his

After the tot begins to run about, explore widely and have fun with other children, parents, especially in summer, are not pressed so strongly by the child to amuse him.

ment for this young child may Band M

GARNISHES FOR COLD MEATS

By IDA BAILEY ALLEN

'can look already-sifted enriched flour, 2

"NOTHING dok tsp baking powder, 1⁄4 tsp.

more glamorous than

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baking soda; and top. salt.

cold meat platter," pro- Ackt 1 unbeaten egg

Bugor, 2/3 c. orange juice, 1 nounced the Chef.";

tmp, grated, orange rind.

·and' mix

"If the meat in not carved nicely and has untidy edges and too much fat, when it sprawls on the platter and is served without a garish, it looks uninviting and un- attractive.

c. melted shortening: until blended,

Turn into an olled Ox9x2-in, pan. Brush the top of the batter my 1 1sp four, 1/4 c. päóked with 2 tbsp, melted butter, Com brown sugar and 1⁄2 tsp cinna ΙΠΟΥΣ. Sprinkle over, the tor... Bake '23 min. ↑ in a hot oven, PROPERLY SERVED 400" F.

Butter "But when nicely sliced meat Combine 11⁄2 c is neatly arranged, and put on and 1% c. bottled

a

"Clamato" Juice: tomato juice clam juloo, low mound ot shredded

1⁄4 tsp. monosodium glutamate, lettuce to raise 12 up, it looks 4. drops tabasco, 1⁄2 tsp. Worce really Important and more op- stershire, 1 tbsp, butter, melted. petising."

Then chill.

"I like a choice of cold meots, Chef, one smoked or of the sausage type, the other, a fresh meat. This gives both flavour and colour contrast. Good com binations are thin-sliced corned beef and veal loaf, or tongue and · chicken loaf. Both com- binations Are comparatively Inexpensive.

"It saves time and adds glamour to use a, platter or tray large enough to accommodate not only an appetising arrange="" ment

of cold meats, but "also garnishes that can act as a relish salad.

"For example, stave, moulds of chopped green popper, cab- bage and slaw in tart lime-gel, together with sliced pickled beets; or sliced cucumbers and wedges of tomato dressed with French dressing and dusted with fresh ground black pepper, or allspice,

"Or try horse-radish beet relish in lettuce cups."

when everyone is on the run, rush- all tense ing here und there, and jittery. Dad may suppose he must have his golf, And and

Horse-Radiala Bee Relish: meeting Mother her club bridge, and ever so many other Combine 2 c. fine-chopped cook- engagements, ed beets, 2/3 e. grated prepared But the children need to have horse radish, 4 c. sugar and 1 of Dad's and Mother's tsp. sait. Add måltl elder vinegar leisure time when they can loll almost to cover. Læ stand a and relax. They need parents few hours before using. who

have time to relax and

rome

But the child from four to 12 bo truly companionable, espec{- or 4-needs to have more funnily at the evening angál than he gets with his parents

These children need parenta the year round. He needs some

and unhurried time for com- who have fun with them

time to ask ques who set the stage for fun with have

children. his queries other

They need not always do so with the in- fiona tention to do best for this answered, time to tell about his parents who show them how to

experiences while parents listen use tools well

for creating youngster.

attentively, time to tell about things for recreation, who make and satie- the home a kind of fun work- his disappointments

About his shop centre. Children Bever fying pleasures, successes and failures, his joys forget the good times they have

- at home. anti sorTOWS,

Often this parent does so be- cause he or she can't witlustand the child's importuning whines and crles, This

has,

child

BOYS'

AND GIRLS'

Two Brave Old Knights

-Their Names Are Sir Plip and Sir Ploop-

By MAX TRELL CIR PLIP and Sir Ploop, the

two knights, lived behind the bookcense in the playroom. They like it there in spite of the fact that it was rather dark. They kept their horses there, too. They built a sort of shed for them with

asked Sir Plip and Sir Ploop i they were really Knights of Klig Arthur's Round Table.

"Aro we?" Sir Plip asked Sir Plopp.

;

Hol

DINNER AN Buttered "Clamato Juice

Cold Meats Plotter with Relates Escalloped Potatoos Baked Frozen'. Pens Orange Kuchen

or Iced Coffen or Ten Milk AR Measurements Are Level

Recipes Serve. 4 to di Orange Kuchen;" In a 2-qt, mixing bowl, sift together 2. c.

MAGAZINE

The two knights asked Knarf what he wondered about,

"I wondered," said Krazí, "why you both held those lances."

1

"They're to fight with," said Sir Plip.

"What you do," sald Sir Floop, is to mount your horse and gal- lop at your enemy with your lance. You try to knock him off A Probability

hig horse. He gallops at you at why. I guess we are" Sir the same time. Ho tries to knock Ploop answered Sir Plip after you off your horse."

"It's very interesting,” „anid "Sometimes you both Sir Pilp. got knocked off your horses at the same time,"

you cannot make the first mave/old books (for here were thinking about the question for

Hence

of old books behind the only one acc, since you have with, mediocre distribution and case); but getting them hay

oats to eat wasn't any trouble at while. "Everbody says we are, a worthless doubleton.

the books

At so I guess we must be." you show your extra strength all. A great many of the

Sir Plip turned again to Knart. In the bookcase had pictures of and leave it to your partner to

felds and meadowa and farm- "We must be Knights of King make some sort of slam try.

lands in them. All Sir Plip and Arthur's Round Table," he re- Sir Ploop had to do was to reach pested, "Everybody wory's in and take, all the hay and cats are." Gand fresh new grass, and clover) they needed for their two horses, It was quite simple.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered, You, South, hold: Spades K-J-0-2) Heart 4, Diamonds K-Q-J-0-0, Clubs A-3-2. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CHESS PROBLEM

By G. JORDAN Black, 11 pieces,

X

Fierce-Looking Knights:

we

Sir Plip and Sir Ploop both chuckled,

"Being a knight is lots of fun," said Sir Plip..

Knart said

didn't it really

"Sometimes," said Sir Ploop, make inuch Alference to him whether Sir Plip and Sir Floop "I really wish we lived 'way back wore Knights of King Arthur's in the time of good King Arthur. He had a' besutiful big' castle Bound Table or not.. "I like you called Camelot, There were high During the daytime Sir Pilp just the same," he told th

wedle all around the castle, and "Thank you," said Sir `Pilp.' and St Ploop sat very quietly

a moot on their horses, holding lanera and looking as fierce as possible, are," said Sir Ploop.

"You're 'very kind, you really

strong

"You know,”

..

Knarf said, "I

Explaining A

A Moat *They're. terrible

Knart was about to ask what knight" everyone who looked at them would say, "They be often wondered about some a moat was, but Sir Plip ex- plained; "A most is a big ditch long to King Arthur's Knighta of the Round Table."

But the fact of the matter is that neither 'Sie Plip nor Bir Ploop cared. In the east about fighting. They were always glad when nighttime finally came and everyone in the house went sleep.

to

Then, they claimbered, down olt their horses, took off their heavy areom" \{ihe horses woke

atznour, too); and led this houses to their shod behind-the bodice caso where e-they; qui then that apper

thing"

Rupert at Greyrocks Cove-5

"Why do you. Hold a lanco?”

Knarf asked Bir Plin.

Wardrobe Extender

By VERA WINSTON

TWO-PIECERS, such as, this orlon sweater and flannel skirt constitute the backbone of the carper

or college girl's ward- robe and permit her to bo risoly dressed and Have variety of wearable clothes on a budget. The sweater, blous

has ribbed collar and cuffs and

easy dolman sleeves and is in a dellente apricot that

Book well with the dark grey flannel of the skirt, Flapped patch pockouts giye sport and differ ens look to the skirt which in gored 'ami pleated; the pockets

tho placed within

Inverted pleats. It is front-buttoned and

a black calf belt,

has

TIPS ON

MAKE-UP

EVERY beauty-secker should know, that a bar of: good soap Is the queen of cosmetics. Un less skin is unusually dry, soep should be used every night with In the filled with water. It surrounded stating friction.

the whole castle so that the morning, the complexion will enemy couldn't get into the have freshness and colour. castle without falling in the

Use your cleansing cream moot."

during the day when you have Sir Flip and Sir Floop told to put on a new face. Wipe Knarf lots and lots about the cream off thoroughly with

when King

Ar old days

Issues. Uved. "So maybe “

Sir

Pli

at last, "maybe, we really are Many women, use cold cream Knights of King Arthur's Bound as a powder base. This Table. I'm aire we would have mistake. It lodge in the pores been if we had lived in good and after

through moloncait King Arthur's time.”

Knaf was sure of that, too,

RUPER

HOLIDAY

novid

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