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This Funny World

“You just saved plenty of money, darn it.

3d, 3

I couldn't find parking space near any of the stores"

BY. THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

MAN who complained that when he opened one of the new meat-umbrellas his meat fell out was asked by the magls- trate what on earth he had ex- pected to happen.

The Inan market thal the meat- umbrelin won advertised as useful

tongue. tw the taste-budim to Fract

the cunningly blended chemicals, and then approaches

home to the glam to savour the well-

nig overpowerig bouquet The piente, in a Lucullan abandon, re- the feasting. while Zoxxy Zikloure'. Superboiroo Swingsters vive "Crawlli? Arsund everything they have got

>pre

to keep ment in, it paid nothing "Modi"

about the meat falling out,

The magistrate raid; "My good man, what would be the use

rent shut up in an uitbrella? You must have tealmer til to get A the anent you would have to open The unbrella. You probably opened the umbrella tho right way up. n* though it were

at the Isting

Jind Kat naturally fell ou ut the ferrule on the ground, and ned the umbrella upside down, you would have reached down and laken the neat out in the normal way, just like everybody else

case was dismised,

Vignette

WAITER, Cuther un

Уары

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excellent wine? Reverently the Bommelter bears burden to Ibe table, amply Frend with foallised meat suber, fiozen vegetables and crisp rolis et Men-porous bread-ensence. The t- opener performs its delicate

lank nad soon each plastic glans is filed with the health-giving beverage. The host, a true connoisseur, takes

sip of wine, hoid=

11

it 12:4

poon

tave

woutl Modigliani Failed to see a penell-drawing of a priced at £75 at the Leices fei Galleries Nobody bothered about his work until he died in 1020, but enormou crowds from Moniparse?** and Montmartre followed his hearse, which WDS heaped with expensive towers. Picasso, watching the crowd of mourners. Paid to a gendarme. "Well,

is having his revenge" Albanian bath-water

BATH-WATER

17

zig-zaga

spotters are on their toes, Mateurologists, after years of research, have found that all bath-water north of the Funtor swirls down the plug-hole anti-clockwise, from left to right. But a scientist elauns that there are

xecptions owing to air-currents. Inney that this could be proved by crainting » baked potato into the plug of am a windy day mouth of The Equator. It is something to de with the Gulf Stream.

●JACOBY

ON

BRIDGE

Canadian Wins By Mere Discard

By OSWALD JACOBY

FOURNAMENT bridge players

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12

br the United States have a healthy respect for their cousins the border. Canadians have often won events in the national championships,

Today's hand is oken from last your's Men's Putr Cham- pionship in which Erin Murray of Hamilton, Ont., and Dougles Toronto Mea the Drury

k

trophy from under the noses of American contruders. Nobudy begrudged them thele success, for Erle and Dong nee

players and line sportsmen.

West

opened

hearts

しまむ nine

great

of

agatrist Eric Murray's

contract of four spades. Eust took the jack of hearts, follow- ed with the ace of hearts, and then led the king

When the same contract was played at other tables of

the tournament, some of the declar- ers made Die mistake of trump-

WEST

▲ 10873 ❤95

8542 4762

NORTH

A64

1

Q62

◆ K 10

Q1094 3

EAST

▲ None

AKJ 10 7 3 +9763

♣KJG

SOUTH (D)

AKQJ952

❤14

+AQJ AB North-South vul.

South West North Pass 14

2 24 Pans 3

Pass Pass Opening load--♥ (

East

2 ❤ Pass Pass

YOUR BIRTHDAY... By STELLA, moreover, East was bound

BOAN

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4

today, you have excellent judgment, You are original zvid inventive and have the ability Le weigh matters in the balance and come up with the proper decision. Consequently, although you expert. you are ment most of the thee.

called "ucky** skice your succe 1 taken for granted. This ability to Judge the true worth of a project foes ng way toward

You suceeri

bringing

1955.

WOMANSENSE

London Milliner Forecasts A Revolution In Hat Styles

By DOROTHY BARKLEY

London, to persuade them,

One of the hats are brimless, the

is the time when these is the Danish crowns mounting straight

T women go shopping for milliner who showed his new up from the forehead.

clothes and searching for styles recently. new idens in Accessories.

For materials, Erik What do

He forecasts "quite A chooses long-haired melusine they And this

styles" and fluffy angora, trimming year? Among other things, little revolution in

new line in hats and a new for, he explains, "the narrow them with outsize fringes

or feathers. slim

be of silver fox dresses must name in dress designers.

balanced by a big hat". The Colours are equally strik- bright royal blue, Whether they choose one big hat usually has a definite ing

combined with. of the new bulky hats re- forward tilt, emphasised by often mains to be seen, but mil- a heavy fringe. To empha- emerald green, and a fuchsla liners are doing their best sise

of pink.

the

look most

Ideo for an evening chignon with jewelled flower clips

comes from Steiner,

Sometimes hats are finished off with half-veils of course net. sometimes trimmed with a bright red floppy poppy. Pick of the bunch is a black velvet boater with Aurround of white melusine. Next best, a green velvet toque trim- med with a giant silver fox fringe.

INDEPENDENT DESIGNER

are

hats?

Will you or won't you choose one of the now, ouÜNİLD This is Erik's version-black velvet, mounted with white melusine and worn straight on the head.

for evening. Dresses most- skirt gathered in by plak Other unusual trimmings

a slim silhouette, ribbon at six-inch intervals.

the Though twin

ever-practicat fur

snowballe ly have

though this is sometimes ittle black dress is included in either side of the hat, 21 broken At mid-hip level the collection. Peter Alexander burnt orange feather on

where the skirts spring is trying to break away from royal blue hat and a silver

into fullness.

the black-for-evening uniform, Deep ruby red, "Italian sky" fox plume on a blue velvet

blue and leaf green are coloura

hat.

An

His main theme is the even- ing outfit, Dresses have he suggests. With the new hats, best matching boleros, jackets or HOW TO WEAR

One outili consist of a effects come with the trim- coats.

A CHIGNON mings. With the dresses dress in shadow-printed satin

Those looking for Recessory, of new designer Peter Alex- teamed with a red velvet coat

the return ideas note lined to match the dress.

of the Ilustrated here is ander there is a noticeable other evening dress in pink trimmings,

chignon, dressed up for even. absence of trimming, and brocade feathered in silver has

with

of Bolero

variety matching

finished g achieved with a are effecta

version. A third Steiner's jewel-trimmed with white fox cuffs. simplicity of line and rich in

But he insists that wearing amethyst organdic is

a chignon is not merely ness of material.

partnered by a coal in toning sotin.

matter of

scragging the hair Poter Alexander, who All tastes are catered for in back and fixing a low jewelled

first collection. styles

pins in it. It should be shaped branches out as an indepen- this

as carefully as any other style. dent designer for the first range from sophisticated dinner

gowns to romantic ball towns. Steiner here softens the fore- time, uses figured velvet, Star of the show: a ball gown head with a splay fringe and

pink tulle Inyered over takes the hair back gold brocade, beige organza in

tulle. the bodlec black white

and the chignon, with embroidered velvet, and sugar pink satin,

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

It's The Organ-Grinder!

-His Music Made The Children Dance In The Streets-

By MAX TRELL

KNARF and Teddy the Stuffed A Bear heard the music first, for they were standing by the und the music open window came flowing right in. It was a

Mr

the

and Knari and Teddy Punch went out to join

had started

crowd of children. By this time the organ-grinder to play another tune.

Teddy began waddling round and round the organ. He crawl- ed down under it looking up. and Mr Punch watched "It Kharf

him for a minute or two. Then Knarf asked Teddy whether he was looking for something.

Jng the third heart. It didn't matter whether South trumped high or low-West was bound tinkly kind of jolly music. lo make a trump trick. Laller

Knrat said to Teddy: comes from a hand organ,” to make a club telek, and the contract was thus defeated.

Teddy the Stuffed Bear hud never seen a hand organ. But here Mr Punch, who was older than anyone else in the house, is coming out," he said. spoke up from the other side of the room.

The Canadian master avoided this pitfall by discarding a club of hearts, on the third round He new that this piny could

You are interested in philosophy. selence, religkm. By developing your best talents, you might train for diplmanes and become an important statesman of your times. Although cost him nothing, for he was there may be good and bad times

sure to lose a club trick stoner in you life, you will had that there

or later. eventually many picastres in store. Wed someone who is as fond

Den

<:1 entertaining in your own home Now it was impossible for

those born on tus date Enst to defeat the contract.

you are 10

Among

If

Methodical ad praelleal, you sure Rutherford B. Hayes, U.S. East led a fourth heart, duminy have a flair for the dramatic and ident; Gutzot, French historian: could ruff. Declarer could easily Flaner A. Rudcheaver, musician; know how to present stark facts and en dresy them up and make them Grace Leslie, sincer; Dairen Runyon, draw trumps without loss, after

Thorne, which his side cards Author: and Charles E. teresting. You live wit, Imagina-

in clubs tion and

certaint degree of "erleuiturit. Ingenuity, emotional although your poesions are sirong and if you are for rome thing, you are a strong protagonist. But you aimu make a bad enemy.

You are not Fully To And wha! the stars have in and diamonds would be high,

WEDNESDAY,

LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 23)- Don't accept the intervention of stranger 1 your personal attatre unless you feel like it.

Courio (Det. 24.Nov.

2)...

In giving Instructions to those new Joti, be very expllelt or errors yeslie,

CHESS PROBLEM

By O. STOCCHI

Black, 9 pieces,

White, plecea, White to play: mate in two.

More for you tomorrow, eclect your birthday Mur ad read the corres ponding paragraph. Let your birth day star be your daily guide.

OCTOBER 5

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)-- We joint entertatiment venture is embarked upon, be sure that you pay your full share of the expenses.

CAPRICORN (Dre, 23-Jante 203- H your emphyco benefit amoeln. tion is piviret Văn nffale, offer your nesislative AN FOUR Coinmlilge.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 10) A new friend,. madn today, miny prove one for the rest of your He *-an uzavxpreted uleasure.

Bloss

MISCES (Feli 20-Mar. 20)- A sogression given you by n fele might sexult in your making an unexpcefed profl.

ADDIES (Mar. 21.Apt. 20)- Always ready to help someone who nerds encouragement, Mora! support is often very important.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- If you are conscientious about doing your work right, you should be in line for a promotion soon.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21)- You can mend a slightly bent or broken fritsidihip it you Аге diplomaile and make the Art gesture,

CANCER (June 22-July

If you will co-operate with a friend who has similar interests, you may be able to reap a handsome prošt,"

LEO (July -24-Aug. You can arrange for special benefits from woma organisation to which you belong if you go, sbaut 13

Solution to yesterday's correctly.

problem:

24

1, KXBP, any; 2, Q, Kt, or P

(Q), dia cli), mater,

:

+

.......

VERGO (Atty. 24-88pt. Enthusiasms over the success, of fi friend van bring you as much joy las 38 it had happened to you!

"I can't find where the music

"You can't see music, Teddy," said Knart. "You can only hear

When he turned the handle, tinkly music came out.

up to the or it." sec

organ- trom going "Not many children hear hand

grinder and asking him to lift organs nowadays,

about "I don't know

that." up the top of the organ so that they But when I was a boy,

For- "If you can hear Teddy could look inside. were common enough. I'm sorry said Teddy,

the notes, why can't you see tunately, the organ-grinder they've become so scarce,"

them?"

his last tume. finished playing

to He trundled off

another see street, pushing the organ before him. Finally he was gone.

Brown and Wrinkled

"Look! Here comes the gan-grinder around the corner!" Kmart exclaimed.

▼CARD Sense brown and wrinkled as an

Q-With neither side vulner- able, the bidding has been:

North East Weit

Pass

·

South 7

1 Heart: 1Spade

You, South, hold: 4732 82 4043 4AQJES

What do you do?

A--P ́s Game is cut of the question since North could make only a simple overcall. There is no advantage In bidding the clubs since you are well enough satisfied with spades.

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold: *. 473 01094 $83 MAJ765

What do you do?

Anrwer Tomorrow

TARGET

How many

se words of

four letters

Sure enough, there he was, o bent old man with a face as old paper bag. The organ diself was on wheels ke a small cart. The

man organ-grinder

pushed it around the corner.

Tinkly Music

half-way He finally stopped down the street. Then he began turning the handle of the organ, Instantly the, tinkly jolly music came dancing out,

It was a strange thirut. Hardly did the music begin to dance up and down the street than, from almost every house, the children came running out. They gather- jed all pround the old

organ- grinder. He nodded and smiled, finished playing mnd when he the first song, he held out his hat. The children put pennies Fri 11.

the large letter to the

quare, and there mure

least one nine-letter word in the itst. No ofaruls; no foreign words; TODAY'S TAMEN Do proper TARGET: 83 words, good, 43 letters in the words, Very Good: 8 words. FODAFO, PA excellent, Bolution tomorrow. the left 1) iş

E

R.

or more cust

FOR MAX

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from the

H

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word, the

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION: Griffon

lacters in grin grip groin. tron, eping DEF each of the SPRING orpin ping, poring points

KURAI) (HEMATUe may be usell-oupe-prio prison prosing ring roping rosin *heck word "szavar contain: elon wing snl7 anip spin, apria spring.

Mr Punch said: "You can music notes, when they are written down on paper like book. But you can't words in see them when they are being played."

Bursting With Notes

and

Kmart and Mr Punch Teddy all sat down on the steps of their house.

It's

"Just listen to me.

'Teddy," said Mr Punch. **There's nothing inside that orgun but a lot of wheels and wires. Teddy sold he wished he like the trolde of a piano.” could find some way of getting Inside the organ. "I know it's Mr Punch was right, of course,

wasn't he but Teddy sill just bursting said to his two friends. "And plately satisfied. anyway, somebody must be in- side the organ, playing the music could any notes, Else, how music be coming out?"

with notes,"

com

softly to

Try Honey In Desserts

By ALICE DENHOFF

TTERE are some new ways Pour mixture into refrigera-

to use honey in recipes tor tray and easy to make.

freeze

with-

out stirring.

Whipped cream, or creamH There's Frosted Honey Rice,

cheese that has been whipped, for instance, a delicious dessert.

flavoured with honey and To serve 6-6, soften 1 tbsp. grated orange rind, makes a de- gelatin Inc. cold water. Add lelous dessert anuce

c. hot milk and dissolve. Add 1 c. honey, 2 c. cooked rice, tsp. salt and 1⁄2 c. sugar, Stir in 1 c. cream, 1 c. finely chopped nutmcats and 1 tsp. vanilla.

Turn into mould and until set.

chill

For a party sweol, serve a Golden Apricot Mousse.

Drain a large un apricots and rub through sleve. Add 1 c. honey and juice of a lemort.

Fold in 2 silmy beaten egg whites and 11⁄2 e, cream, whip- ped.

Clearance

For a sweet that is ever so good for youngsters, mix in order 1 pkg. cream cheese, 1 tsp. salt, 2 tbsp. honey, 0 nut- meats, chopped, 1 small pkg. shredded coconut.

Shape into balls, and roll in powdered sugar, then chill.

Honey appears again In dressing for a fruit salad.

A

Using 1 c. mayonnaise, sth in 2 tbsp. Honey; then fold in 14 c. heavy sweet or sour cream.

Gourmet special, this onei

Sale... of

American SHOES

We find it necessary to dispense with as we have to make our Shoe Dept. room for the many new, attractive Separates "The next time that organ and Co-ordinates which are now arriving for grinder comes to our street, I'm

Cashmeres from. going to ask him to let me took the coming Season Inside. Music is nice to listen to

Exclusive Angolmeres from Mr I bet It's even njoer to look Scotland.

Italy Miraculous New Blended Fabrics from the States

It was all Knart and Punch could do to keep Teddy at."

Rupert and Dinkie-36

After a long wait the conjurer seems satisfied. Coine see he commands. The others gather round and stare at the mirror which has become very cloudy. Gradually the shape of something ppears from the cloud. Surely it's the picture? of 8) tree;"i:adys

ALL RIGHTS

Pauline. ; " Yes, and him not tat Away."

the Chinese agrees. "Come, we so find." But Rupert stops almost at once. "The tree. in the mirror" he cries." It's that gas over there, it's the very one' I was under, when something jumped on to me!" MERKAYED

*

Therefore this is NOT an ordinary "SALE" of discontinued styles or sizes-but a genuine Clearance of our ENTIRE stock of SHOES-all at less than cost an opportunity not to be missed

THIS WEEK ONLY

Paquerette Ltd.

16a Des Voeux Road. G.

ATel: 21-157.

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