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CROSSWORD.
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(8)
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country. (4)
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• JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Careful Defence Sets Four Bid
By
OSWALD
JACOBY
TORTH'S overcall of two
in
today's
Nno-trump
hand was the "unusual" no- Trump overenil, asking South to bid a minor suit. South felt strong enough to respond at the level of four, sinco he had side strength in hearts and spade to make up for weakness of his holding.
5-22
MoHaught Byudioute. Ina-© Cottler's
"Now, let me get this straight. You want alphabet soup, but take out the M's and W's because they're too fattening"
YOUR BIRTHDAY...... BY STELLA
FRIDAY, JULY 6
PORN today, you are a person open for apportuniues lo ad- D who has the rights and in- vance
and be ready to grasp tetste of others deeply at heart them at once all the time. You will probably Both you men and women are
for want to work
Improved highly emotional and your feel- For the e who are ings
surface enditions
near the
ATG
fortunate an yourself These of you of the fair sex You want to do things in your are particularly nitractive and
however,
and will it is probable that you will fall
love more than once patterns set by
before
own way,
self-ry Unr
sometimes
1956.
WOMANSENSE
Coffee And Viennese Torte
For “After Eight® Guests
By IDA BAILEY ALLEN
64TNSTEAD of. asking
Sguests
it's now
rect
to dimor,
smart and cor-
to invite them for dessert and coffee at
eight or eight-thirty," 1 remarked to the Chef. "This makes it possible for, young mother-homemakera
to en- tertain_casily.”
"I suggest for such an oc- casion coffee and a fine Vien- пече torte, Madame," re- marked the Chef. "Such a torte was a favourite in Vienna where 1 spent Beveral years
studying
music. I will be glad to work out simplified ver- readers; one
sion for our
that is as smooth as a Vien- nese waltz!"
Roast Veal
Dinner
Tomato Juice Cocktai
Brown Gravy Pan-Roast Potatoes Summer Squash Romaine Salad with Blue Cheese Dressing Torte Viennese Hot or Icod Coffee or Tea MUJK
All Measurements Are iævet
ever follow others. You are self-sum-lent you make the final selection of arilage pariner. Once you finding it didwult to understand have muck your deci ton, how-
stand on why others cannot
you are loyal, true and their
mad ever. This devoted atlilude, however, will not deler Among those bom on this Recipes Proportioned to Serge 4 to 4 date are John L. Beveridge. Daniel carly Illinois
governor;
Ashbri Green, mechanically Gilman und
Sinclair. have
Harry F. high educators Good at oil magnate; Roger W. Babson, could
John And statistician;
Paul Jones, Colonial pavil officer: Alexander Wilen.
ornithologist, and Jane Gate, actress.
Own
***** 100
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will dexterity
you
from offering help when you needed
You minded
innouad Agures. SUCLCS
in engineering, in the building trades or in business You are not quite ne quick to appportunity us you should be Perhaps you are a ittle too
But cautious
this hesitancy could cost you a pro-
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To find what the stars have
for you
tomorrow, store elect your birthday star and read the corresponding para-
a singleton | motion which should be coming graph Let your birthday star
the Your way Keep your Bye: be your daily guide. club
With a normal 3-2 betak in j clubs South would have expen- enced little trouble with his con- tract. The bad break and cure- ful defence were enough to give South a bad time
West opened spade, and second wand. South ruffed the Declarer led a trump, West put up the queen, and dummy won When a low club with the néc
from the dumeny. was returned West wisely refused to take his
king.
Now South was in trouble. He made a desperate attempt to ful- All the contract by leading out
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SATURDAY, JULY 7
CANCER (June 23-July 23) ► Bring
interests your personal ino the foreground and ael upon them efficiently for the result:
LEO (July 24-Aug. 28) If you are dealing with the pubile, your relations should be | highly beneficial Get exactly
what you want
CAPRICORN ¿Dec. 23-Jan. 20)-Relax Wensions today and get some much-needed recrea- Hon Have a good time!
AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Feb. 19) This is an
for Ideal day
Extend making new trends. yourself in this direction and of — will pay your efforts businesswise, perhaps,
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)---- Outdoor sports, with you either
spectator or DIS as a
ATC Watch participant,
today's agenda Enjoy yourself.
ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)— You can accomplish a lot today, If you put yourself especially out to be highly co-operative
VIRGO (Aur. 24-Sept. 23)-- You should be able to find some good buys if you have important
to be done. shopping
the advertisements,
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)~ Domestic affairs probably will com to the fore today careful plans for all recreational
nelivities.
Makc
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-- Some public celebration may call for your attendance. Per- haps you can make it a family
affair.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-In retail merchandising this should prove a good day for Traveling rc- your interests, presentatives are also favoured,
TARGET
D
F
L
East
North
LB
14
Pass
2 A
2 N.T.
34
Double Pasa
D
N
PRIA
Parz
Opening lead-♣ +
three rounds of hearts.
West
ruled the third heart with kw trump, drew a
rund
his of
Trumps with the king, and led
a spade to make dummy
with the last trump.
ruff
to his couldn't get Declarer
for the hearts, and he hand wound up with only given tricks.
The would have been a dif- ferent story to tell if West had taken the king of clubs when it was first offered to him. Nothing would then stop declarer from the lead, drawing regaining trumps with dummy's jack and ten, and then running all hearts together with the ace of diamonds.
South would win
the
the
three trumps in the dummy, one ruff in his own hand, live hearts, and one diamond, fulfilling the doubled contract.
♥÷CARD Senso♣♣
- QThe bidding has been:
West North East South
I Club Spade Pass
You, South, hold:
AQUIL MAISERĄSKI7 48.
What do you do?
“Ambid throw spades. North is invlied:ŝə bid:gamo unloss ́he is aslatávód; of his overcali.
„TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.-. You,...... South, holdi.
What do you do? 2.
Answer-TomSTTOW
LIOW MANY
Mwords of
four letters
of more you make from th letters in the
the
sking sch word the lattare ju each of the small squares may be used quos ogly. Each word must contain the Large latter in the pro sangre, and there must be at least one nine-letter word to the FLS. No plaria no forden words no proper games. TODAY'S TARGET: 18 words, good: 15 words, very good; 19 words, sxvallent Botulion` te- INDOW.
YESTERDAYS SOLUTION: Bend biddan bidder bide bier bind binder bine bird bode boded boding bond bonded bonder bons boned bonftre bore bored born borne brad" "bride brined soon ihre forbid FOR
Inbred DIODEN
Fabind robe robed robin,
CHESS PROBLEM
By J. P. A. SEILBERGER Black, 7 pieces
|_ White, 12 pieces... White to play: mate in two. Solution to yesterday problem:
P-Q7 threat (1) KXP, R-K7) 2.B-Kt5, (ch), RQB4; 2, B~~~K4 (ct); L Kè-06; 2, "Ko...HS: (ch);}) R-KBI; 2, P=Q8 (=Q),
with others.
on
Torte Viennese: This calls for 2 purts: Torte layers and filing.
Torte Layers: Add 1⁄4 tsp. salt 3 egg whites. Boat stiff but
not dry.
Gradually beat in c. firmly packed, sifted light brown sugar. Continue to beat until very stiff.
In 2 c. Fold
fine-chopped blanched almonds.
Cat 4 (8") circles from clean packed, sifted light brown sugar. smooth brown paper and place on baking sheets. Spread each circle with 4 of the mixture but leave a 1⁄4" margin around the edge.
Decorate
with #
1 circle few whole.blanched, almonds, a few drained maraschino cherries' and pieces of citron to form a wreath.
Bako 35 min, in a slow oven,
300 F. Cool Peel off the paper.
а Torte Filling: Melt 1 (8) oz.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)—
pig, or 1 c. semi-sweet chocolate morsels over hot, not boiling,
water.
Beat 3 egg yolks until thick. Beat in the melted chocolate, stirring fast.
Combine 1 (7 oz.). Jar If at all possible, get to the marstumallow cream Y c. beach for the week-end, If not water and 1⁄4 tsp. either pure both days, at least for one. vanilla or peppermint favouring GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-as desired. Sitr in the chocolate Bustness affairs are favoujad, mixture Chill about 20 mln. mounds form when particularly if they involve your or until family connections.
dropped from a spoon. Then
BOYS'
AND
Under A Chestnut Tree
-The Shadows Meet The Village Blacksmith-
By MAX TRELL
THERE It was, the large book with the blue cover! I was near the lying on the table sunny, playroom window.
fold
BLANCHED ALMONDS, maraschino cherries and ploven of citron decorate a Viennese forte, a fine dessert for "After
Eight" questa
pream
in
C. heavy whipped stift.
Spread of the mixture on the undecorated circles. Put to- with the de- gother and top corated circles. Frost the sides with the remaining filling.
Chill several hours night. Serves 10.
WHAT
HAS
I get into
or over-
Cook Kidney Beans Ahead: Plain-bodied kidney beans can be refrigerated several days, or frozen indefinitely, to use quick-making saladettes, suc- cotash or chill.
Trick of the Chet
Add 1 tbsp. pickle relish mayonnaise for bean salad.
in
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KEEPING BABY HEALTHY
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PROTECTION
A
cough
By W. W. BAUER, M.D. NOMMUNICABLE disease The young baby usually reacts protection for the baby little or not at all to these im- mumisations and the protection falls into two main cate acquired is very much worth- gorics-first, protecting him while. against needless exposures; A kcy to communicable second, immunising him crease protection for the baby
ond against
the young child is avoid- all diseases for
unce ΟΙ the commen cold. which immunity is feasible. This is because the sneero, the the watery eyes, the The young baby, especially fever, and the occasional erup- breast-fed, carries with bim at ion which accompany a com- birth a certain, amount of mon cold are symptoms also of munity obtained from
his the
**disenpos. ...communicable mother's blood. This is supple When a báby: starts to minie mented in the milk if the baby or to cough or to have watery is breast-fd. But it diminishes
eyes or similar manifestations, ruther rapidly as the baby grows it is imposible
even for the older and is never sufficient to most skilled physician, to know constitute adequate protection at the beginning whether this is against
communtcable going to be cold whether diseases.
this is going to be measies
cough or chickenpox
About the carlet fever, laentifies itself early is mumps, only communicable disease that by the peculiar swelling. In ali others, it becomes a case of watchful waiting, and during that time others may be cx- posed
the
IMMUNISATION Therefore, we must proceed at the earliest possible age to im munise babics against four diseases for which the im- munising procedures are highly effective These diseases
or
£
diphtheria, whooping cough, Travelling with the baby or smallpox, and tetanus or lock- taking the baby Into largo
Jaw. All of these imimaanisation
groups should be avoided
should be given the baby during whenever possible,
hla first year of life, and it is usual to suggest the following schedulo:
from
AVOID KISSING Relatives and visitors should Before the
โร baby thres be stomly discouraged
If they months old, it is customary to kiasing the baby and give him what is known as the have the slightest sign of colds, triple antigen, that is, a prepara- they should not be allowed to
hold the baby, tion which carries protective
play wi qualities against three d
come in Intimate contact with him. Scrible people, of diphtheria, tetanus and
This 14 usundby ing cough.
pr
given course,
will
with
not be offended and in three Injections, the second in many instances will them- that because of of which follows the first at selves declare
"cold" which they have, varying intervals according to the
will voluntarily stay us the preference of various physi. they cians
is six away Before the baby is
from the baby as months old, he is then vacinated they can against smallpox, By these preventive measures, four of the cautions, does become 'Infected to most serious diseases are stricken with a
from the list of parents worries, the chances of recovery
DO IF A
IF
TO DO
A CHILD
SWALLOWED POISON
sa emergency
If the baby. despite all pre
communicable disces complications are better than they have aver been. With the sulfa drugs and the anti- biotics, most infectious diseases
with
of chilthood can now be treated successfully and recovery may ba... anticipated without the complications which formerly affected cars, hearts,
and суев, lungs
The principal serious
by drink. This helps neutralise the municable disease
alkali.
Cou
By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
which still [NQUISITIVE little hands pared for
remains a great
menace to a lot of knowing what to do.
childhood is polio, Immunisa- 2-Give him I suggest you clip, and save
us much milktion against this discaso is now Frequently you the trouble.
fallowing procedures re-
JAS he can drink. This helps currently available and should the American prevent vomiting. hear about youngsters who commended by
be usrd when accessary. have accidentally swallowed Rod Cross in cases of accidental
Call your doctor 3--See that he lies down, is their poisonings, poison thought by parents to be safely out of it without a moment's delay, warmly covered and is
then give the stricken person quiet, reach.
immedate first ald
Despite all your precautions, Lome accidents wil happen. Some children this summer will swallow poisonous substances.
Be Prepared I hope yours is not among' them. But it's best to be pre-
Poisonous Acids
kept
If he has swallowed bleach, iye, washing
If the victim has swallowed. ammonia, caustic potash, caustic soda or other lysol, carbolic acid, or any other poisonous alkali (you can poisonous acid, you should: usually tell from the label on the container), you should:
1-Give the patient as much lemon juice or vinegar as he can
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
tl Anally they disappeared, in- side the book.
They started walking toward the ringing sound when, all at once, as they passed the school- house, the doors were flung open and out came the children. They scattered in all directions, for school was over and they were hurrying home,
went
A Little Village
But Knarf and Hanid The next moment they found along with the little group that themselves in a little village. was going toward the ringing
There were plain houses sound,
But what was strange about along the street, shaded by All at once they came to
the book was this. From the thick trees. There were old great tree with wide spreading middle of the pages from deep fashioned gardens and birds. At branches. It was a Inside the book-hung a narrow the end of the street stood a tree, red ribbon.
Kmart, the shadow-boy with the turned-nbout name, saw it fret. He called his steter Hanid to come over and look at it.
"It's a bookmark!" she said. "That's what it is."
"Let's climb up and see what it's marking," said Knart.
"It's marking the place where sold somebody was reading," Hanid.
Interesting Story
"Maybe," said Knar?, "maybe maries * very interesting story."
it
book,"
"But it in a story. Hankt answered. "It's a book of poems. See," she mid, pointing to the name on the outside of sho books, "it's Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow."
Poems or stories, ¦ Knärf's mind was made-up to follow the ribbon dide the bool. So ha-mosklá klásokt small (shadowi con minion (beretives 'any size the pleaso). Honid: did |HDETTO," Than they bolti caught
hold of the ribbon and pulled.
| themselves, uaparkupty
Tho
chestnut
were
Tied to the tree white church, and beyond the several strong white and brown church on a little hill, stood a horses, red schoolhouse.
And from somewhere, not far off, come a clear ringing noise ding, ding, ding... Bike the ringing of a bell. Only it wasn't exactly like a bell.
"It's something else," Knarf. "Let's go and see."
said
Heavy Hammer-
But under the tree itself a on a red-hot man was beating horseshoe with great strolces of a heavy hammer,
"Olang Clang! Clangi"
Rupert and the Fire Bird-2
Pong Pin welcomes Rupert's smooth "aling sticking out?" help. ** There are fois of They pull away surrounding cracked, bita, of jock in the face Splinters of rock and Pong Ping of the quarry," ke mye. *! If you, "gently-prises it out, "It's the pick them out and look at them "shape olyan egg but | "expect" it's carefully you may see vai stones; only a large pebbley....my). sellor fish or something Ropat, Why, ste you looking Heres› Ball Gaimo ne What's thần do excited about it,
ALIA RIQUTS MESTAYED HA
The Shadows found a "book with a Ribbon bookmark.
hummer And each time the come down on the horseshoe a shower of red sparks flow up!
The children tried to catch them.
1-Give him as much milk of magnesia, chalk water, sodium loarbonate or lime water as hic can drink to help neutralise
the neid.
Z-Give him.
will drink
egg white or
to
vomiting.
象
as much milk, olive oil ca hè
TOMORROW:
IV-Protection From Accidenti
GADGET - PREVENTS GAP IN SCOOP NECKLINE
Now York.
A new gadget helps prevent
n glp In a scoop neckline,
help prevent Colled the neckline stay, it is a light frame of soft nylon pile
-Make him He down, and light boning keep him quiet covered,
ank warmly
dreas
The slay attaches inside the with the boned section sipped
between the body and
While it's advisable to make the bra to
a patient vomit in some poisch- it.
The
assure better dress
entre device is ing cases, it might injure his washable, and need
not be stomach and csophagus if the removed *before Laundering swallowed poison is a strong dresses which you either hand corrosive substance like those wash or loss into the machine, Usted above.
-United Press.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By HILLARY WENTWORTH
stif
1. Gloves should always be afterwards wiped with a soft washed on the hands and then cloth. A piece of thin you can be sure that all the cardboard inštried between the dirt will be removed,
tooth will clean out the dirt,
2. Don't rinse place curtains 7. If you have nail holes you, after washing them. You will want to fill up, putty bois... ther find that the soap stiffens them, most
filler. commonly used so they hang' beautifully,
'When' 'the surface is to be painted, It can be used in its 3. Wet shoes should never be natural colour, but, if it is to dried directly in front of a fire. be stained, the putty should be. Instead, pack the wet shoes tinted with a little stain before with crumpled newspaper, turn: use, them upsido down, and leave them in a warm place to dry. 8. To lift the flat lid of a anuoopan just a litio during 4. For washing babick cooking so that the scan - Cari [try as they would, neither Khark woollies, uso pure soup flakes escape, use a wooden clothes! ·
}
Dear me,
they crowded
around the, man so closely that,
nor Hank could see what he toolcod, like, or who he was!
and--luke-warm water. The por. Just push the peg on to gfarmoritm ^nhould simply be the edge of the lid and then re- But there he stood, working squeezed through the muds. If place it, and working and working you lot woollles get so diely under the spreading chestnut that they need hard rubbing, the P. For a milk stain on a table, wash' the damaged part treel
garments will mat and shrink in hot water to which Low
"Larber, after they had slid 5. To clean straw matting, dip, drops of vinegar have been down the red ribbon, back into a large coarse floor cloth in mit, added. Dry, wall: thesu rub the room namin, ¦ Knarf, said to and water and rub tha mirfaco · quickly with a plece of flannel Hankd: "Who was that man who of the matiing, then, wipe it sprinkled an with a met wwe hitting the nod-hot horse dry,
spirit. Next polah with aboo? The one" standing" under that chostaat.arde?" "
17007; Water: often caligen the
PuWhy, Kneel, don't you jononeth of comba 'to split and the 1685 It won the Vibe Blacksmith, Everyone knows him!".
*
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brushed with a benki brisati and It, but tem
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