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This Funny World:

Manchanda

*That's one good feature of criminal law.

* Potter's

When you

fose a case you don't have the client around always

reminding you of it."

THE. WAY.

BY. THE

of a write

by Beachcomber

fr

REPORTER who visitert telephone,

The vurious Narkover o the land hoy Chcecourse As pointed out by the musters that, with the holl- days at hand. 1 is not worth while trying to setDe the glačke, which will reheve everyone of the faree of examinations

"The strike

to have made httle difference to the life of the school, One sety the same

buya vegagesci will group of bettling-slips. The summe demo- cratie attitude of the masters, who mingle fready

the with school bookles The clase-Polans CAM usual, crowded! with card-players, an

only the i creasta rowdiness in the streets and at the rmjette-lable in the Kymusi

i

relaxedi. The bend

somewha

The ubiquitous rascal

FRENCH policeman radiesi

several villus N2 17:4

FUTTAL neighbourhood of Cap

He was making in- rently.

about the

orded 2 gentleman - escapades of

"THE" CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956.

JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Astute Play.. 'Redeems Bid

By OSWALD JACOBY

COUTH felt sheepish when he

SOUT

Baw the dummy. North could have taken nine tricks at no-trump without ever using the ace of hearts, but South was for from sole at four hearts.

Was South guilty of a bad Ibid when he went to four hoorta? No. South couldn't see his partner's cards, and thus couldn't tell that game at no- trump was unbeatable, It North

had strongth in all muits instead of solid clubs, four hearts would be safer then three no-trump.

Declarer landed on his feet by winning the first trick with

the ace of spades and leading

three top clubs from the dum- my. South discarded small spades on the second and third

clubs.

West ruffed the third club and switched to a diamond. De- etarer went up with dummy's

dinmonds of

und led

cu

NORTH (D) MAIS

❤ None

ADD

SAKQJOUZ

EAST

KQ4

297

WEST

AJ 10 07

КО QJ84 474

BOUTH

4852

73 日

• K 100 2 1093

AJ 10 0532

North-South vul.

North 14

Bouth

Рол 1

་ ་ ་

-

3 N.T. Pass Разв

WHS

Tells the observeved to be Captain Faulersough. that what utile discipline exists The policeman was so courtenis normally his ben

and gracious that he was master s

quently asked to refresh himself. keeping in touch with events, by

nut was handely tipped. At

head Penich ne villa Parked

he reveale 1 but flat he had been bor brought up by Italian parents

the frontier al Grimaldi After a profitable day he retired To a nominis changed

to a

TARGET

R O

T

How many

warda ol Jour letter

or more can you from

thakr

+

Y Jotters in the

N

square

the left An making each way đ♫ the lettern in each of the sanii ayaaren may be used oure only. Each word must contain The large letter in the rentre square, ang there must be at feast one nine-letter word in the 11. No plorais; no

foreign

words TODAY'

no por nomick. TARGET: 35 words.

good: 40 words, very good bu

words.

errellentation

Jumorrow.

YESTERDAY'S

Det berom

bektack Setum

+

SOLUTION

bide bods boded

identy

KMOODY hisobey

died DiS. domest

dume

dose dused dyrd rddy embody mis mode obey side visted some.

Celothes.

hotel.

Pass Opening lead-♣ J

West

Pass

Pass

fourth high club. Declarer class carded a diamon on this trick. not caring which oppoment ruff- ed but hoping for the best.

Fortunately for South, the de- fenders could do nothing to de- and was the life and soul of a feat him. One of them would party in Mentonv that might have to ruft and lead a spade Notexiv

Colonel recognised

or a diamond. South would Ilbisx༢3ef{ 14-

Foul-ruff, take the see of hearts and Captain enough, the French gendanne. then lend the jack of hearts.

In passing

DIS

the way gangsters publicity

【ISTURBED at

which stealing the should

BELFERSES,

1

are

whit h Alm

for reserved a publicity agent is working can a plan by which one of his stars would be involved il 2017 MAKT rozor-slashing. The joint miblicity Crying would bent both underworlds, be thinks.

YOUR BIRTHDAY ...... By STELLA

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

It Weet had ruffed twice, his king of hearts would fall, and East's trumps could be drawn with only one loss; if Fast had ruffed the second time, all

the missing trumps would fall two rounds. Either way the de- fenders would

કન their two ruffs and only one natural trump trick.

♥*CARD Sense ♦

-The bidding has been:

East Booth

North

1 Club

Pass

1 Heart

West Pass

2 Clubs

Pans

You, South, hold:

AR93 WAKI 105 $875 408

What do you do?

A-Eld three hearts. You catast move towards gaqve with points in high ourda opposite an opening bid.

13

You will do

any. over

BORN today. you are able to do imposed upon

mumber at things with more this for someone in need,

Tham average efficiency Sincere, neglecting your own welfare in pi- boneri and outspoken, you have very mannce of what you consider to be definite ikea and dislikes. You are your duty. However, you do not not afraid to speak out, either! You

like to be fouled and if you are may find that this franken. If not med

unson. It is definitely the at first understood, will be listened

withdraw your "kym- to by everyone. Your kindly and pathelle mappert, Bendy and finally. sympathetic nature is such that you can offer advice which would not

you should be accepted from another.

You are good at mathemattes and have constructive ability. The butd- ing trades, engineering or construc- Live work of pay kind will appeal to you mea. You women, since you are fine homemakers, probably will

Deeply affectionate, And foeting happiness in marriage. You are the type to be invro con- kat If you have your own home and family gathered about you.

Among Use born on this date are: Thomas A. Walter, architect; Phoebe

poet: Winiara E. Cary. confine your mechanical ability to Dodge, merchant and philanthropist; being able to do arvont

anything Edward

Baton statesman; Lyle

#acold

McGrath,

that has to do with the for Saxon, author: Cyrenna van Gordon, repairs and all. You are sensitive anger; Janaihan Knight, noted to your environment and must have everything in your home beautiful as well na orderly.

You take a fine friend and your sympathetic generosity is outstand- ing. You have such a good, kindly nature that you must avoid being

VIŇOU

(Aug

physician; and suitor.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold:

4A23 VAKJ975 $1075 48

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

In

14

15 16

To find what the stars have sluze for you tomorrow, select yous- birthday #tar and read the comes- ponding paragraph. Let your birth-

ny stur, be your dally guide. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

M4-Rept. 23)---

SCORPIO

(Ort,

Take core of property inattorn, see A stimulating day

24-Nov 22) which can

bo

office

that you are fully protected_in all led to the "benefit of both Docial negotiations, and make a profit.

An and business matters. party?

LIBRA (Bent 24-Oct. 23) Just the right"mitment to act upon perednal, matter, highly important to your future. Sign a contract, perhaps.

CHESS PROBLEM

By M. LECLERCQ Black, 7 pieces,

+BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22} Fresh poportunities may open up on your job to make it more interest- ing for you.

CARRICORN ((Dec. 23-Jan. 20)--- This can be a Welly Productive day. Channal your ortividing, into Botne, Worthwhile' venture.

AQUARIUS tahn. 21-Feb♫ 19)~~~ Pinancial affairs involving property | matière can be, easily solved now.

TUCES [{Feb., 20-Mar). · 21)—. Thile can be your bonnor day this month, Bee that you get exactly what you want auf of life. Just wak for it!

:: ARIES Char. 22-Apr. 20)--- Continue activities began

yesterday.

and bring them to a "happy" "con" clusioen Bee that you benefit, (reg

TAURUS

(Apr.

Do" progressive and enterprising, naw idea: 'may start you off pa freeland ORing: Oareer,

|jödscard ·ˇtrávial · detail and corice

trata zon: highly: importanLE:1994LLETE/ | Get 4; mados pesject moving.

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WOMANSENSE

CAPES MAKE A TRIUMPHANT COMEBACK | DELECTABLE

CAPE

NAPES star everywhere current Paris

fashiona. Full length, the cape takes the place of a cont. In shorter versions It can replace a % or 4 length jacket. Capes are worn over suits, dresses and two-plece ensembles.

At Christian Dior, capes are sometimes gathered and tied at

the neck before rounding out around the body like a cocoon to the hem. One of the most typical models is in a black and white tweed and is plain black worn over woollen dress, Another Is in an iron grey diagonal

weave.

IL

AL Jeanne Lanyla (Castillo), the most typical faceeloth cape is in black

and is adorned with a large collar fringed with wool, Another, short this time, just covers The jacket of the accompanying matching fancy

Kroy and white woollen sull.

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At Madeleine de Rauch and xt Jacques Fath, a great number of coals curry capes covering the after the fashion of coach- men's garments.

Pierre

IN FRENCH COUTURE

By MARIE FONTAINE

8.33t

1. JEANNE LANVIN (CASTILLO): The cossack belt with the dagger bow is the term used on the programme to describe this manner of raising the waist stresand throughout the collection. This dress is in violet facecloth, a shade strongly featured in this house. 2. CHRISTIAN DIOR: The hew magnet line is illustrated here by the roundness of the skirt outlining the hips. The suit, as well as the stole Hned with sealskin, is in a dark srey woollen herring-bone pattern. 3. JEAN PATOU: Slight fulness under the raised waist is the chief feature of this collection. This dress in a shit, plain-beige tweed is gathered under a belt which encircles the waist. The coat with a collar standing away from the neck and low nem- wool holes is in a beige wool velour. 4. JACQUES FATH: Coachmen's coate in heavy plaids are very fashionable. This one is in green, brown and yellow checks. 5. PIERRE

the BALMAIN: A new cut at the shoulders reduces the proportions of the front,

sicove coming forward. This suit in a bronze-green woollen fabrie—the colour of the season—la

collaries and is worn with a matching stole.

The

arc

DESSERT

SAUCES

By ALICE DENHOFF

SAUCES Aldo me exti

touch of goodness to a tempting dessert. Here'a that goes especially well with ice cream.

one

To prepare 2 c. sauce, com- bine, c. water, 1/3 c. light corn syrup and 1⁄4 2, sugar, Boll together until mixture tornis a soft ball when a small amount is dropped in cold water.

Remove from heat and fold i 10 marshmallows that have been quartered with wet scissors,

When melted,

are

marshmallows

hot pour

mixture slowly into a bowl containing 2 my-benten egg whites, beat- ing constantly. Fold ins #liced dates. Store in alean glass jars in the refrigerator.

Delicious Topping

For another delicious topping, cut 2 squarce unsweetened chocolate Info 5 or 0 pieces. Add 1 c. water and stir over direct heat until smooth and thick.

Add 2 c.

sugar and 1⁄2 tsp. sali Sile until dissolved. Boll

3 min. Add 2 tsp. vanilla or Lap esence of mint and 2 tbsp. butter.

Add V

sliced nuts and serve over vanilla or chocolate ice cresin.

double strength ·

4 tbsp. chocolate syrup, and 2 c. inilk. sugit

Refreshing Cooler. Balmain, white

The idea of comfort is the fancy part being played by These dresses are generally avoiding the real cape, sug- reinforced by the presence, capes, the reason's chief feature. made In the same woollen For a refreshing cooler that

Jacques Griffe features a low fabric as a special cut, throughout the collections, waistline

is well-fortified gests it by

with easy-to- jacket, coat or by running stotted cape worn over them, Popular lake nourishment, combine 2 c. This makes

back of of many the

fur-lined couts, fabric or leather belts along the fabrics

canvas freshly-made, heavy The garment overlap the Sometimes a woollen fabric hips, thus modifying the sil- weaves, Large

dark coffee, checks, front, which is. by

hourile of his suits and coats, pields, this becomes

Shepherd cheeks, dis- 4 (bsp. the Hning. An

creet tweeds, classicni diagonals, | Chill. process reduced to narrower instance of this is a beaver A few attempts to introduce felled or

surfaced glossy- proportions, A soft pleat coat at Pierre Balmain, Its semi-long skirts, just clearing facecloths, on either side, makes the bright

the ankle created a sensation, salmon-pink

Christian Dior, guggested these rounder back look

and matched to the two-piece

garments made in heavy brings the armholes for- suit worn underneath, both rustle" type woollen fabrics

The most prominent colour is such as Shepherd checks, were, violet. word.

for wear

crude al tunch in a smart violet here became a more sub- Fari: restaurant,

dued tone elsewhere, nearing pressive des crt and aubergine, Bronze bread as

in wool.

دا

19

take

A harsh

and

Pour into tall glasses and top with £ generous spoonful of phocolate, coffee, vanilla butter-scotch ice cream Then serye, Makes 4 stir well to cervings.

For an

Coats, which

easy-to x but Im- ure not

make ginger- shoulders, puddled at the

Dresses with a more curved plum

directed an ginger- of the groen, itchen green, fluctuating bread mix pltg. Bake in custard Suit gain volume by the cut, by

interest

the situated line

place

towards brown, and a bright red sheathes

acen last pleats or by long scarves round the armholes, which eau straight

cups or large muffin pans. be brought forward,

show a double with blue in it constitute the at season. 13

They draped around the neck and

Balmain,

thrown wairline; one natural and one bright shades against which are

While hot,

Fill spilt open. thrown back. Very often, a Datkward as at Christian Dior obtained by

greys, browns belts, buttoned played classical

which and belges.

sliced fresh peaches and few

sex tabs or bows under the bust. gathers

characteristics originating To sum up the

peach or vanta ice cream. Skirte or are slightly

dresscy remain from the base of a small of suits,

Plain black In Shetland,

or a standing colbur, or from a curved, though not fitted, and straight, or gain a gradual ful- facocloth

light-weight are often trimmed with a turned mess to the hem

a woollen fabric is popular for all voke along the shoulder down collar, Skirts are general- nared cut or by groups of soft hours of the day. A very fine, blades, give a casual but ly narrow except at Dior, where pecals and gathers assembled transparent wool muslin at- Want a new waffle or pan- straight fulness to the back give round fulness to the hips. evenly distributed over the hips pears in black,

pleats from the waistline in front (Jean Patou) or more tracted at Chanel where it ap-cake topper? Blend together and in while, equal parts of apricot jam and of the coats.

Sults arc on classical times, (Christian Dior).

for short dinner dressca.

honey and flavour with ground allspice to taste,

BOYS'

Poft

Jackets

AND GIRLS'

Whiskers The Walrus

-He Taught General Tin How to Swim-

through

MAGAZINE

teach you how to swim, Generall I'll teach you how to swim!” in

"And did he?" asked Knarí.

Turned And Twisted

"Indeed he did," said General Whiskers and I were both racing Tin "It wasn't long before through the water faster than

By MAX TRELL Joy and sprang into the pond. And then I saw that his fippers, have been arms, "NARF, the shadow boy with which might

the turned-about name, ask- were

more like paddles ed his friend, General Tin, if than they had ever been before, any fish you ever saw. We turn- Įhe knew how to swim.

Κι

General Tin, who was stand- ing by the playroom door with his musket over his shoulder, looked at Knert and amiled. -

"My dear boy," he said, 1

now

Fast Swimmer

+

ed and twisted. We did somer- saults. We sprang in and out of the water.

"He swam through the water "And then one day," said inster than any fish I'd ever General Tin, "we decided 10 seen and turned around and did have a race. I'm sorry we ever can swim as well as a walrus. somersaults, and leaped out of decided to have it becauURO it

the air and was the last I saw of my won- anally sprang back on the bank, derful wairus!"" right at my feet,

"What happened?" Knarf in dismay.

In fact, it was a walrus taught me how to swim."

who

Knarf was quite aurprised to hear that General Tih had learned how to swim as well as a walrus and especially. prised that it was a walrus who taught him.

ו,

A Baby Walrus

aur-

"Yes," the General went on,

the water Into

"I could see from the way he locked up at me," General Tin continued, "that Whiskers, the wairus, wanted me to swim with him, so I decided to learn how to swim as soon as possible,

While I was wondering who could teach me to swim, I sud cenly heard Whiskers grunting

asked

Whakers leaped out of the water into the air.

General Tin sighed. "The pond wasn't big enough finally, I turned back, But so we went down

to the sea I never saw my walrus again; shore. I quite forgot that We Yet I'm quite sure, even though weren't still in our little pond it was miles and miles away) so I foolishly shouted: I race that Whiskers kept you to the other side, Whiskers!"

swimming And oft we both went, quicker ser as a flesh.

"And you never saw Whiskers amin?" said Kharf,

"it all happened when my again.. I could not understand Uncle Willy gave me a baby walrus for a birthday present, I tive he was trying to say: T1 od that I was in the ocean and

named the walrus 'Whiskers' and soon he was quite tome, He used to follow me all about the house, flapping around on Dippers"

"What are dippers?" salced Knorf.

"Well," nald General TH “they aren't exactly arms, add they aren't exactly paddles but they look a little like both. At any rate, Whiskers had them and he used them to flap around the house with."

"When "did" he teach you to: swim?!!. Knarf asked,

toran

coming to that"

suid General Tin, vi"One day, :1) took Whiskers down to the pond at the "bottom, of the hilly wanted him to watch me while: I sailed my little bostratu

Walrus language yet I was posi

-post:

tha

'Likic by little, I remember-

Rupert and the Dog-roses-3

15 Men Bears. B, You (and »Rupert "have done well”:”And now there's "Another » job «for:"Rupert to 2 tid,

into, the shopa Soru

RR WIGA

Wide Ocean

head

General Tin shook. "Never

sure Whiskars

said,

tho Walrus, must be happy

wide

think,"': he's got the whole ocean for Birken, ngưêm 2 you're right"|7

Top with more lee cream and peach slices and serve hot.

LACE COMBINES WELL WITH

COTTON SATIN

AUCE ALDEN

LACE!

Khoef, ho coukin'ť: 1 help : feeling sorry that he had never most-delightful best tile met Whiskers the Walrus before both on its own

he swam away,

moro"bubatantiaf' Twish he could have taught Leser does a droe me to swim-loo, the way he toke its wear taught you, moan.

dmeral Tin didn't

derful

evening

thing except: "Maybe he'll come gives line backt, sono day! Let's just wall and benz. And if he doesn't come [back,/2'11; geht u goldfanta;troch you to swin? WHIL{£750 £ybean.

Property

settlement

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