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• THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, « NOVEMBER 15, 1956,
•JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Double Cues Setting Trick
By OSWALD JACOBY
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spot for the danger shown
in today's hand. They alt tight and wait for the axe to fall in- stead of acting on the warning.
perfectly
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reasonable for North and South to bid up to seven heart. Enst's double was surely based on the ability to ruff the Brat trick
In some
suit. It was just up to West to
uess the right sui
of
West bad
trouble, the course, in picking the right sult. Eunt ruffed the first diamond, and the slum was defeated.
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The salt suede glives are of matching green.
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GIMMICKS TO CONVERT YOUR WARDROBE TO 1957 STYLES
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Empire bustline and the wide, more London.
Victor widely used by sush which RITISH women,
Dovers Stiebel of Jacqmar in his new atili swathod
walst and midrift after the colicolion of summer dressen professing horror at manner of the Japanese obi
for designed speclully
the house- woman--the the atyles presented to them
ordinary wife,
the the secretary,
re ceptionist and all others have to dress on a budget,
stort
Tho Empire bustline 13 by the world's top dress-
already appearing in the display makers for wear
this windows of London's largest do winter, are
gradually suc- partment
and all these like reaching the cumbing to the lure of "the Wends look
public by the spring. though Intest thing."
possibly in somewhat modifed Form
When asked, they protest "never will they
that
wear those great furry
OBI-LIKE BELT, SASH
who
In this collection, the mun who has made many clothes for Princess Margaret and others of the Royal ladies, has featured the latest Arenda without tho exaggeration of couture styles, in over 00 practical but very short models costing £0 more- ar-less."
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hats" or that "they would The mid-season collections rather die than wear shown by Dior's own wholesale Dior's
long new
skirt house in Londo demonstrated
ribbona Inset bands, narrow how easily the average woman matching от contrasting length for the daytime,"
01 Jenst G part colours passed round the bust, But all the time, more and old convert
of her 1000 wardrobe 1967 bows set under the bosom, but-
To last season's more heads are appearing styles.
simple, toned tabs on the bodice, or soft embedded in tall, square, ned, beltless dresses with slim tucks, pleats or gathers, are all *kirts, the addition of an abl- used so extensively by Victor crowned! chechia bats
of like sash in
matching or con- Stlebel in this collection us to deep cloches strongly re-
either trasting silk
plain
or suggest that by the summer of miniscent of the 1920's. printed, is a comparatively easy
1957, there will be no "escape" And if these hats are not operation The sash should ex- from the Empire line for any of
UN beaver, Persiat tend upwards from the natural mude of
waistline to Just beneath the lamb or mink, they do their borm Hed in the back with best to kok as though they a large butterly bow, long enda may fall that to the hemline, to were.
give the effect of loose panels
NEW TRENDS
determines
shail
be a particularly
haired melusine
CAPE EFFECTS
mode] One
11 attructive primrose coloured cotton satin, This treatment is particularly has a narrow Insel bind set at acuplable, too, to the short or the base of a cross-over bodice
long eving dress,
whet
immediately under the bust and The unlooker, in tuet, is left
Anished with a bow on the left with the impression that it is
in the RTUNI collection ut side. The skin is
is composed of than choice which cost rather
Christian Dior Ltd (London),
seven or eight gradually widen the hut
material long evening dress in luxurious ing pancis, moulded through the
Fung
velvet purple
and strapless waist and made to "look bodice has a
over the hips and a pale mauve obi tled spreading slightly to the hemm in the back with wide crxis line Another which form train A magnet inset band which is joined to For the dresses, it is perhaps grey evening dress in the same wide that horizontal band cover- too early to say Much of the collection has a white obi, while ing waist and midriff and res winter stock was already on its An obi-ke sunt: Huishes
just ake fur
way to the shops when Dior showed his long daytime hemline in Paris, and Europe's top dress- makers came out in favour of the
OF GINGER
ADD A DASH OF
ing in the kitchen brings back memories of childhood. This is especially true when the-cakes
are made with
By ALICE DENHOFF THE delicious aroma of Add 1 2/3
Divide lato & equal portions, egrated sharp THE
Mixe grated sharp Cheddar sait. V isp. 315) cakes and cookies bak cheese,
(sp. cheese and tsp. ground ginger. 1/10th rutiel ginger,
Shape into 8 balls of equal size. Rround cayenne pepper, tbsp butter, melted, and 3 egg yolks.
portion of meat around Wrap Beat 3 egg whites until stift but each cheese ball, keeping the not dry and feld into cheese mix- cheese in the centre. Bruwn over fures Turn into an ungreased medium heat in baking pan
Place in a pan ! વા casserole
Pour tomato sauce over at Bake 75 min. in Burke 30 to 40 mi. of hot water,
41 350 F. preheated slow oven (325 F.) Serves 4-6
SPECIAL SAUCE
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Q-The bidding has been: South West North
East 1 Diamond 1 Heart 1 Spade Pass
You, South, hold: AKJ53 WA IKQJES MATA
What do you do?
A-Bld two hearts. You expect to raise spades vigorously intor, making it clear that your oue-bid in hearts is a slam try rather than an attempt to reach game in no-
rump. You can invite a stain, but you cannot demand one.
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You South, hold:
ARQG2 WA ◆KQSO 3 AKQ4
What do you do?
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tions firmly.
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and
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To find what the star' have in
and you will reach
ruccess. Let yourself become dis
couraged by minor metbacks and
you will have to be katfiled with store for you tomorrow, select your. mediocrity
birthday star and read the corres
Let your ponding paragraph.
If you fit back and wait fært up-
portunity, it may never come. Go birthday star be your daily guide,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
SCORPIO (Uct, 24-Nov.
21) 22)-- TAURUA (Apr. 21-MAY
chungen iratigated by Fermonal contacts with others can Unexpected prove the important thing in your
members of the fair sex may ver life today. to careful during the you. Be as patient as possible evening...
for harmony.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22}--- A good morning for doing most of your chorén,, . Get, a lot of workc done so you can plan on an oveK- ind of regration,
1 ...
вояти.
GEMINI (May 22-June tree good judgment in handling the unexpected, The Acceptance some surprises needs tact and con aideration on your parti
CAPRICORN (Dec. - 23-Jan. - 29)-- CANCER (June 23-July 23) Be atort and ready to net instantly Keep your own counsel and avoid yn. A matter of importance to your getting mixed up in the problem future. Slack off during evening of others. Don't give advice; slay
on the sidelines. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)— ко (July 21-Aug. · 23)- Morning hinir en count for some. If your work involves retail buying Thine permanent and lasting in your answelling, you may anticipato fujure plan of lite. Think-CATO- exceptional activity. Take care of fully, before afting.
ull thetalia. -VIRGO (Aug. 24.Sept
Vuonecrmery, now,
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
A problem by W. Jorgensen (Arbolder-Skak, 1950)3White malos in two,RY WARRA problemi sollystone an
side
to
But there's mother ginger which perhaps N 17921 192 weil Knowi and this ability to perk up other tools
BLAND FOODS
1
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Would you like to know the secret
of turning sturdy meat belts to gourmet fare"
Ginger gives a fin lo bland Loods such as cheese. If you
Then combine 14 e. chopped like to ty a fondue, here is an
beef,
tbsp. chopped onion, 1 especially interesting version.
Soak
each black 1sp soit bread crumbs tsp 11 12
and garlic powder and until crumbs pepper c. milk uve ab orbed all the milk.
Ane dry bread crumbs.
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BOYS'
4
AND
Knarf And His Friends
-They Walked, Tolked, Gawked and Squawked-
By MAX. TRELL KNARF, the shadow boy with the turned-about name, was walking down the path through the woods.
He was singing a song in a very loud voice:
"When 1 go for a walk
I like to talk,"
All of a sudden Knarf stopped, for he had just realised that tre had no one to talk to.
"I can't just talk to myself," he said to himself. “I've got to have someone else to talk to. But there isn't anyone else.
"Hello," he shouted, "who would like to inke a walk with mo?"
"I would, my friend."* said somebody close to Knort's feet. His Friend
He looked down and was de- lighted to see his friend, Pixie McMerrie.
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"I'm always glad to take walk," said the Pixle, "Where are you walking to?"
"Just from Here to There." said Knorf, "and back again. was just singing a song which went:
"When I go for a walks. Í like to Talk,
Then I suddenly saw that' didn't have anyone to talk to."
"It's a wonderful:iden," said Pixie McMerrië. "I have a song something like that.. It goes! :
"When 1 go for a
like to
"But I haven't goi dnyone do
"PIECES (Feb. 20-Mar, Use your head in solving a problem. Morning and afternoon prove to be ible, morning, Brainwork should fine ume for travel, buk com give one results. Physical work . plete your journey before evening,
Caution - Sheri
BRARIES
· I'll; #dunwk with you, M; said NË LIBRA SUDEH-dete
TR00P-97; 2- K—B),|somebody stoppings out, on, the There may be teneinos ubim morning."", "The prospicus for good, proti, If Tour- domewn de ord burizma partour you are in retail marchandising, ar QR (Q), 3+R=Roch, PxB; road, from behind's bungary may prove dimorale.
1-Apr.
"Delighted
afternoon or cocktail dress in gey chiffon, the season's "come- back" fabric
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The Japanese Influence even more pronounced in a pink and gold brocade dress with nurow, druped, wrap-ayo; skirt and obj-like belt.
THE EMPIRE LINE
פנות
A similar
miniscent of the abi without a bow.
Capes and deep collars giving empe effeels are already featured un many winter coals and sults. An ingenious variation of this theme appears in the Christian Dior Ltd (London) mid-season
of collection in the shape "cardigan-stale" which may be worn ou cou1 or sult or dames, and forms a deep cupe when tied -over the shoulder.
The Best London wholesale collections for next spring and summer now being shown to buyers,
the promise to adopt Empire line bust in a big way.
[+ Jacqmar's International Collection of models bought and odupled from the big couturiera of London, Paris, Italy, New York and Dublin, which sells ot boutique pnees, the Empire line of the bodlee is In most cuses unty suggested by a carefully which adds so much to this dish, moulded bust and fat midriff mix in a educepan and bring to A few models feature It by
(8. UZ..) bolling point, i
tinnitans of bands stitched flat into tomato sauce, a tsp. crumbled the bodice beneath the bosom.
tap. whole busil leaves, crumbled oregano leaves, 1⁄2 tsp. ground ginger and 4. boiling
For the special tomato sauce
water,
GIRLS'
old tu see you, man." said Pixie
McMerric. "Will you come for a walk with us?"
So Knart, Pixie MeMerrie 'and the Rouster all walked down the road.
"I was telling Pixie McMerrie about a song that I song," anld Knarf. "It went:
"When I go for a walk
Ike to talk."
This treatment, together with narrow bands of ribbon, shaped and/or draped bodices is much
MAGAZINE
"Gawk means," said the Ronst- er, to look all around, to be
very nosey. You have to have a long neck to be able to gawk properly. But who can go gawk- ing with me while I go walk- ing?"
"I can," said somebody.
1 was the Turkey. He had a fine long neck,
good for very gawking.
Pixle McMerrie Then Knarf,
the and the Rooster all told
they the songs Turkey about
had been singing.
"Ah, very good,
very good,"
“And I sang a song," sald Pixie sold the Turkey, gawking around MoMerrie, "thai went,
"When I go for a walk
I like to squawk,'
squawked "Very good,"
the Rooster. "I always sing a song that goes:
"When I go for a walk
I like to gawk."
"What does gawk mean?" asked Knarf.
to right and left as he spoke. "I sing a walking song, too. Do you know how it goes?"
Everyone asked how it went. "It goes," mid the Turkey: "When I go for a walk
I don't like to talk
I don't care to aquawk
I don't really gawk
I just like to walk!"
Rupert and the Fishing-rod-23
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Constable Growler explaing his
• Squier, and I spent; pastor- shing/out); før, suspicious
"dom'e kane blung-hooks so, xe WE'VE no other clust. I'd like to follow that one up.. Will you show me where' le- wAI
Why,, yes,' saya Ripact akmerly/*! You can
And
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"I'll squawk with you," said the Booster to the Pizle.
Victor Stiebel of Jacqmar, in his first wholesale collection features the cape effect in a green poplin dress with a deep round yoke, stressed by a tuck, which continues over the upper
arm
and is gathered into the front of the Empire bodice.
HEMLINES
Hemnes for the day at pres seni show little sign of descend- ing to the ankica, Dior himself in his London collection shows only one model with the exag- Herated 1920 look with which the feminine world he startled of Paris in August,
Nevertheless, day dresses ara longer than of late and some prophets declare confidently that women of the atom age will yet be wearing them down to their ankles.
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the new length for the daytime is still in doubt, there is little uncertainty about the evening. For many months the shart evening dress, mid-calf-to ankle, length this winter, has been gaining in popularity and Princess Margaret's appearanico in it on formal occasions during her recent tour of East Africă has given it the ingl seal of opproval.
Even the full-length evening dress shows a tendency to Ect shorter, Many such models in the latest collections cleur the insicp, though
tome designers compromise by making the back “longer than the front, or adding & short train formed by loosG parels or back apron.
LUXURY TOUCH
All the indications, at present the This seemed like
best are that by January, wlien the walking song of all. So Koort first spring and summer models. walked and talked, and Pixto go into the shops, the short. McMerrie walked and squawk- | evening dress will be established ed, and the Rooster walked and for all but zawked and the Turkey walked | functions. and walked and walked.
Another Rupert Adventure-
RUPERT
and the
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the
most formal
That does not mean, however,
that they will bo jem glamorous."
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Although the craze for heavy, and "claborite rhinestone, en- broidery appears to have passed. at any rate for the moment; glitter comes. In a. now' fortr. Shiping .untarnishablo? Lurex thread. Is being woven not only in silver and gold but in a host of blant, glistening colours, Into many of the fabrics destined for evening dresses in 1967
Not everyone.
ond will have the occasion to wonr. 6 dress mado in gleaming, luxurious cloth of gold. But thousande" will, finch
within the limits of their purses, fabrics ranging from nylons and torylonce he nois and even chiffons to heavy ating and broendes, all with Lairex, thrende Interwoven?
or
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