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· PARKU STAVICE, INC HAUETA YONE
"I'm afraid we'll have to take him out of the play- he's departing from the script again.”
BY • THE WAY
by Beachcomber
WALKING across country the to know who is." She refused
Wother dews struck for to give me beer.
und I have
the thousandth time by the rerembered her cruelty all
criminal
absurdity of having these years,
special hours for drinking, and in a summer like this! Ever Change of address little inn 1 passed was closed
end silent.
THE Villa Myosotis at Mercanti
ICA Rasics is go enormousE
In better times you could aid the guests of its owner, Sir always get in at the back door, ector Koruthalobos, so numer
never knows or coming or who is
eat skil
the
ous, that ene but not today, unless you are in cares who is your own territory. I remember going. It therefore required no coming one Sunday to a remote
eaming on Inn in Scotland, I had be part of an old campaigner ke walking all day in the rain, and Foulenough to it himselt
mud from head tot,
into -
of newcomers. weary, and angry, I hammered phare
MUS There were 44 at dinner, md on the door, which
noticed
was
several
Sir
scemy |
woman before Sle Hector had with a face of stone opened an the Captain, the Inter had inch or two. I begged for beer,
ingratiated himself with almost kneeling to her, and
But of his neighbours at table. After for merey groaning heart, too, was of stone, and she at it was smooth going.
Hector did not care to uttered these remarkable words: himself by not "Air ye a bona fides traveller?" recollect the rather noisy guest "If I'm not," said I, I'd like
who was evidently on such good terms with
many of his friends. After a few days the Captain
WES actually Intro-
TARGET
RE C
TC
R K E
HUS many words of foar letters or more CAN you make from the jetters in the the left in
an
making earn word, thr letter 11 each of the
mzati squares may be gied outre dy. Pachi word must contalu the large letter in the centre square, and there must be NI Fesat one nine-letter word in the 1st. No plurais; no foreign wards; “TODAY'S proper names TARGET: 18 words. good! words, cery good; 27 excellent. Relation tomorrow -
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION: Part dirty door DORMITORY
moo dormy dorp droll mar moory mori motur motury rimy riat Fiatry rood room roomy root rooty Tutor got tarrid iriat trio triar trod (roy tyro
10
ducing to Sir Hector hangers-011 of new arrivals whom their lost
hod never met.
Bad news
E announcement that there will be no studio audience.
Television for Commercial
Imagine frenzy
understandable.
uncontrollable
is the which would break out at the words: Blpworthy's Braces Are Better, Sibbo Ltd. had prepared quiz-game, Each
Them member
THE“ CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1955.
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Many Hands Set.. On First Trick
By OSWALD JACOBY THAT is the correct play at WHAT
first trick in today's hand? In many hands it would be correct to let West hold the first trick with the queen of hearts, but this was not one of those hands-19 South found out,
The actual declarer ducked the first frick in both hands and won the second heart with dummy's sce. He next led club to the queen, and felt punished for hla carelessness when West discarded a dia- monci.
South now had to duck a club to East and hope for the best when East returned the queen of spades. The best didn't de- velop, for when South played the king of spades, West Look the ace and returned the suit. The defenders thus took four spades, a heart, and a club, set-
ting the contract two tricks.
A
South can make sure of nine tricks if he wins the first trick with the king of hearts. The next step is to lend club to dummy's king to find out how the
sult breaks. When West shows out, declarer can lead the ten of clubs from the dummy East pinys low, for a finesse. of course, but declarer lets the ten of clubs hold, takes the next club with the queen, and re-
NORTH (D)
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Opening lead--♥ Q
turns to dummy with the ace of hearts to run the of
rest of the clubs. Six club tricks, hearts, and a diamond the contract.
the panel was to ask a question in
would turn,
be which answered by the studio audience in charus то cach question. such as "What's the best floor
alish
. face cream. soup flavouring?" the enthusiastic answer was to be "Shibbol"
YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA
one to
of
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
are
two
assure
South would be equally safe West had all four clubs. In that case, East would show out on the first round of the suit, and South would lead a low club to the queen and finesse through West's jack to run the sult. There would be no prob- lem at all, of course, if the clubs broke 2-2 or 3-1.
V-CARD Sense
Q-With neither side vulner- able. the bidding has been; West North Enst South
? 1 Heart, Spade Pass
South, hold: Spades 9 7 3 Hearts 8 2 Dla- monds 'A K
Clubs 9 5 4 What do you do?
43
DORN today, you have, a terest you-and a spectacular BORN
tremendous store of per failure at something that bores sonal magnetism and are chock you! full
'churm. You
Much of your happiness in your gregarious and enjoy being life will depend upon the life of the party. You are selection of a marriage partner, temperament is such surround yourself with for your
A--Bid two spades. It is safe those who entertain you while, that you must have peace, har- to raise with only three small aps, mony and compatibility it you trumps because North needs a perhaps, quito
unconsciously
work at your job suc- good suit of five or more cards you are entertaining them! You are lo
who have the gift of casual conver- cessfully. Select someone Who for his overall. sation, as
moods and well as the persua- understands your
TODAY'S QUESTION siveness of the public platform knows how to cope with them. speaker.
is likely
on this that you It
born Among those
'The bidding is the same as in will be called upon to champion date are: Ivar Aasen, Norwe
Witt the question Just answered. gian poet; William De all kinds of good causes,
educator; Walter Lipp- You, South, hold: You also have a literary gift Hyde, that should not be neglected, mann and Sara Lippincott, nu- Spades Q 7 3 Hearts 8 2 Dia- Massa-monds AK 4 3 Clubs K 954 prove highly im thors; Joseph Dudley,
What do you do? chusetts statesman: Thomas M. furtherance of Osboa, manufacturer: James
Answer Tomorrow career which might ba Carroli Beckwith, painter and education, manufacturing,
or statesmanship,
William
critic. Archer, painting or fact; there are
To find what the stars have in are many flelds In which you are talented and, store for you tomorrow, select carly in life, it is up to you to your birthday star and read the select the career that will In- corresponding paragraph. terest you most. You can be a your birthday star be your daily ine
success at whatever in- guide.
for it could
portant in
your
'In
the
In
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Let
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) CANCER (June 22-July 23)- There may be disturbing new. If you can talk a problem over may which will change your plans with a close friend, you for today. Calm detachment ind that is no problēm colves your
SCORPIO (Odi, 24-Nov. 22)--
problem.
new
after all.
LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Take advantage of some ex- A new job may call for citing opportunity offered you skils but if you are enthusiastic ut this time. Be ambitious, about doing so, you can learn
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Deo, them in no time. 22)-Haste can make waste-
VIRGO
will
(Aug. 24-Sept. 23)- and that can be expensive, so If you are in a muddle with take your time about every close friends, just sit down and
auf. Everything talk it thing.
(Dec. 23-Jan. clear up, 20)-Face up to an unexpected emergency today. You may flud undiscovered" rc. you have
CAPRICORN
GOLICES.
AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb, 19)
pertovis -Haste can cause error in your work, to be ex-: ceptionally careful today.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- You will be well rewarded by 'function planning some family
In which all members can take
(Mar, 21-Apr. 20) Your work may require some special, skill and if you are well-trained you will receive a
Be quick to change the subject If you get into any kind of sn Krgimenti
could prove
Aquarrel cous
CHESS PROBLEM
GEMINI (147 23-Jane 31)→ WHIC
„Dy A. ELLERMAN
Black, 8. pieces.
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Palaikos Kat it got - Harmony 199
CROSSWORD
Across
1. it's not a pleasant companion
for a river, "with), (2)
7. Mean, maybe,
10. Top-drawer. (5)
12. A great poet from India. (6) 13. Lap back. (8)
14. Forms of speech. (0)
10. The kind of Government of the
ARTON? (D)
18. Part of the examination. (4) 1. Harry, but not with elegance ?
the
21. Alighted from
transport. (9)
24. Permiston to, go out-
railway
Devon
river at nothing more. (0) 26. Tempern 1- (4)
26. Green dewa (anag.), (5-4)
+
Down
world. (9)
1. There right on the other alde
2. The man at the hand, foi
3. Miner reorganised at the gate.
(9)
4. Bale make the drinks.:(4)
6. A que nesde it, (5), (1,
0.. Told (7)
"b."Bisturbed, (8)
9. Club ona ta në friend for the
Pardoner. (4)
13. Arpite home. (43) A
un tamly, not MOVERNORS
17. A hundre
(qujetly,
20, 1900
WOMANSENSE
A HAT A DAY For the Modern Miss with the Modern Outlook. A cocktail hat by Dolores called "Miss Space Patrol," It is shaped like an aviator's helmet, and is made in white panne velvet, trimmed with multi-coloured beads.
Fashion Service).
(Express
SEAL OF APPROVAL ON COSTUME JEWELLERY
By Muriel Penn
London. High income dax and the sixpence, The medallions; - auti- 50; that they can-con= OSTUME jewellery is generally riaing scale of living culated
casts have also reduced ablity form to any shape, overlap in becoming more popu- to purchase real Jewellers and are alternately plein and thin- quarter moon formation and
lar as it improves in Now, even the couturiers design and finish. Time was top wholesale dressmakers, who can usually arrange to borrow self-respecting "the real thing" when no
do show off woman would Own to their dresses, üre, using costume
ing; and malt and scrolled. The ivy, the birch and puplar all contribute their leaves
the
as Inspiration for cumvent do- signs, while lovers' lots
are
wearing anything but real jewellery more and more.. The stones. If one could not final seal of approval was set on the foundation of another motif. 此 in fact, by no less a person In many ecta, matching afford diamonds, pearls, than M. Christian Dior.. the brooches and earrings come
and shapes.
Diamante chains
dress or sult.
In
Very
the
right
emeralds and the like, then Paris fashion king, who began two or more sizes
own Some one had to make do with to design and use-his
of the brooches pre sets of necklaces, brooches, really: Enormolks, but cheaper, semi-precious bracelets and carrings a couple effeolive Worn on stones. But to wear of years ago. diamante, mother o'pearl or crystal
to be was not thought of.
Carry- all that is changed dressmaker. Mr Norman Harting out the 1955 trend for things Today,
because pantly
the costume nell, having already followed M. which dangle, this consists of a jewellery has improved out of Dior into the perfume business, plain gilt chain wwith a large
his own costume medallion, all recognition in the past few also opened
composed of Instead double ring enclosing years, and partly for economic Jewellery department.)
of sparkling
a motif diamond, emerald
tras as its centre piece the birth stone of one of ruby necklaces borrowed which
távo The Jewels which were once from the Royal jewellers, his twelve months of the year, The
showing his new stone is |bought as investments and worn margiequins,
emphasised by dia- on special occasions are now no autumn and winter models, are mante set around it.
One
of the most original pieces in the winter collection, doubtless designed with an eye to the Christmas market, is In July, Queen Elizabeth's "birth stone" bracelet.
reasons.
от
Investment at all. High pur- wearing glittering dlamente chase tax lilled that form of chatis and flower motif neck- saving, when it raised the price lots and bracelets designed by to be paid for a jewel far above Mr. Hartnell himself. Its real value.
PICKLES ADD INTEREST
By ALICE DENHOFF
Flat medallion
Another bracelet · illustrating One which caused quite 期
SEITIC ·trend - hag M fort sensation at the press
preview the
medallion in scrolled gilt hang- autumn and winter ing from the chain. his
-for
With the present craze largo of
of Mahion collection consisted of a long single loop diamante set in gilt which was jewellery passed round the neck, crossed
reminiscent of Vic- torian and Edwardian days,
or
in from and then passed under there are some sets which any the arms across the back. Worn woman might well have in- under a black lace dress, wan herlted from her grandmother
and great grandmother. very effective, very chic
Finally, for the
extra special very original. thin-Very smart gets to satisfy the Christmas party, there is at real seasonal piece featuring branches for matching of you (in matt gilt), complete
Remove
HERE are recipes for at salt baking powder and 1⁄2 tsp.
tractive fish dishes, the salt. bland flavour made lively by until the addition of tangy meal. pickles.
from heat and misin from heat and stir in 2 c.
Add c. butter and cut in sliced dill pickles.
mixture resembles fine
Proparing Fresh Shrimp
should be Shrimp
cooked out
at
brooch and
moderate known here as
feeling current necklet, bracelet, carrings are now being turned with small red berries,
all Being mass-produced. Combine 1 beaten egg and
extremely Baked Fish with Pickle c. milk, and mix
these pieces, despite unusually thoroughly, carefully and served with a prices by a firm
are cheaper than Jawelcraft Ltd. sister firm of good finish.
A Stuffing in a good main dish. Knead lightly for 30 sec. on special sauce,
the well-known
wn United average. Necklets and bracelets. lightly
Coro floured surface, roll Fish With Pickte Stuffing
To prepare 4-6 servings, wash States costume jewellery manu- sell in the shops here dor prices dough in rectangular
from shape 1 ib. shrimp thoroughly
169. 6d to 50s. ranging under facturers, Jewelcraft is making while earrings can be had for about 1⁄4 in. thick.
running water; place in sauce-all types of jewellery to suit
tastes as little as Ds. Bd, and average Combine a 1-lb. tin salmon, Pan with water that clings to British and continental
about 129. 8d.-China Mall them. Add
10 poppercorns, c. sweet pickle relish, bay leaf and isp. salt.
with American mass production
Special. machinery. mayonnaise, tbsp. chopped onion,
Cool, covered, over low heat
To serve 4 to 6, use a 2-3 lb. fish, dressed. Clean, wash and dry the fish, and sprinkle in- side and out with tsp. salt, Mix 1 c. dry bread crumbs, 4 tsp. 3 tbsp. chopped parsley and until shrimp turn pink, about 5
Well finished
Spread mixture over dough,
The result is a well finished and roll dough Jelly-roll fashion.
Place on greased baking sheet and bake in hot oven (125 deg. F.) 25-30 min.
salt, dash black pepper, 2 tbsp. tsp. salt. each minced onion and chopped | Mart
parsley,
butter tbsp. melted and 4 c. sweet pickle relish.
Stuff ash loosely with the mixture. Close with skewers, Place in greased baking pan and brush with tbsp. butter.
Bake at 300 deg. F. for 40-60 Tangy Sauce min, or until fish flakes when tested with a fork. Remove skewers and serve immediately. Salmon Pickle Roll
min. (Shrimp will steam in their own liquid.) Drain and cool. Remove shells and black veins from shrimp; cool, Chill.
article at something like one quarter the price of a similar To make sauce, combine 1⁄2 c. plece in, say, France, ketchup, each mayonnaise and
One of the latest designs 1/4 c. sweet picklo relish, 1 features amerald coloured chopped, hard cooked egg, tsp acorn set in clusters among matt Serve sliced, with a tangy chopped onion, tsp. prepared gilt oak leaves. Another, aptly sauce over each slice.
has sup mustard, tsp. salt, 4 tsp. named Enchantment, freshly ground pepper.
phire blue marguerites set in rhodium and Surrounded To make this delicious sauce, combine 2 c. grated American Mix well. Chill well in re-leaves glittering with dia cheese and 1⁄21⁄2 el milk. Cook frigerator. -Serve shrimp and mante, while a third conslete con- Rauce on shredded lettuce in entirely of round gilt medallions heat stirring.
about the size of until cheese is melted cocktail glasses.
an English
Salmon Pickle Roll next. To -serve 6-8, sift together over low 2 c. sifted all-purpose flour, 3 stantly,
BOYS' AND
Everybody Was Happy
-Hanid Swam While the Duck Ate Breakfast-
By MAX TRELL
GIRLS'
"Nothing to be disappointed about," Mrs Quackenhonk on HANID, the shadow-girl with swered brightly, "We'll do bath.
breakfast the turned-about name, Bad I'll have my decided at first to take a swim you'll have your swim."
"How?" said Hanid.
.
fund
A Floating Feather-Bed "Jump on my back," said Mrs Quackenhonk.
in the pond. But then she thought to herself: "I don't like I'll wait swimming by myself, until someone comes along and
swimming goes
with TOO." Then Hanid made herself about as small og a blade grass. She sat herself down flat quietly under the shade of clover bush near the edge
one
along and
to come swimming with her,
of
TO
MAGAZINE
denly Mr
Quackenhonk did a surprising thing. She turned unside down! She stood on her head in the water!
Honld alld down Mrs Quacken- honk's neck... fast fast! Splash, she was in the water!
It was like being a deep-sea diver. As Hanid swom down toward the bottom of the pond the could see Mrs Quackenhonk's submerged head, Mrs Quacken- honk was poking about In the mud looking for something good to cat.
by
$22
Mrs Quackenhonk asked Hanid to have breakfast with her.
Popular Drink
[ONGKONG' people
have
a long, refreshing glass of loca tea. This 'is „just becoming
· popular in London. They aro either brewing it`specially; or, -making; it from the chilled
remains of the pot, and adding · to it a sprig of mint or a allee of lemon, or both.
MILK CARE IN HOT WEATHER
Chicago,
The National Dairy Coutell says the best way to presOEVE, milk in hot weather is to keep It cold, clean and in the dark. The Council gave these tips: the 1. Rumove milk from door-step
as soon as possible. after delivery
►
Hamid did. It was a nice broad of back, smooth and white, like a
An Hour, Later floating not-too-soft a feather-bed.
She was having her breakfast "But how can you have your
while Hand I havo white breakfast
was having her the pond and waited for some- wim?" Hanid asked again. Mra' swim!.
to Oh yes, it was wonderful fun Quackenhonk paddled out
and for Hanid. Mrs Quackenhonit the middle of the pond over toward the opposite bank kept lifting her out of the water where the cat-talls grow up out with her bill and putting her bout an hour later. Did you
gently back on her back, Then ilave a good breakfast?" of the muddy bottom.
"You'll see," promised Mrs Mrs Quackenhonk would tip her-
"Did you have and swim?" part of refrigerator, but not the
froczor compartiment. Quackenhonk. "Got your bath self over again, and again Hanid said Mrs Quackenhonk.
3. Don't touch or would go sliding down into the Then they both laughed. "Hun-
wipo the hungry.**, hungry." pouring surface of the container Deep-Sea Divor
“I'm_periainly glad you came the frogs kept grumbling. But which has been kept sterile with along, Mrs Quackenhonk," Hanld they didn't sound nearly so bad- "Yes moʼom," said Honid.
the "All ready? Here we go!" Sud- aid as they were padding back tempered as they had before daley ring cap put on by
Coloured Wings The dragon-filles darted across the pond this way and that way with the sunbeams sparkling on
coloured wings.
In the ing suit on?" shady nooks along the banks, Hand could hear the froge. grumbling to themselves
their
•
#
Buy ing: "Hungry... hungry, ngh
which they hungry?
really
the Ankl overhead weren't, bumble bees hummed
as they wobbled through the air, with their heavy baskets. "Hmmm, they kept saying, "we're look-
for honey. Hmmm Hanid had almost made
made up mind that, no one was com- ing, along who would go swim- ming with her when all at once. she heard splashing and quack- ing.
minum.
har
Har Favourite Dück
It was (and who couldn't have guered 1) Mrs Quaticentoni Hanid's favourite Chuck
Mes Quickerihonk
water!
Rupert and Dinkie-
-27
fetch
STY
Yet another new
RUPERT
and the
French Poodles
2.
Wipe container
cloth damp and
with clean,
storo in coldani
Limit the time milk
out
Ight deteriorater flavour
and
of refrigerator. Ordinary days
vitamin values in milk.
6. Don't pour unitsed, mille back into container. Losses of
favour, or vitamin values in posed milk will affect that left;
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