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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957.

This Funny World

• JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

WOMANSENSE

Page

ED DANCIN

Lack Of Stop Sets SUMMER FASHIONS

A

JAS

"If you've never been on one of these things before, there's only one thing to remember-don't panic"

BY

IF the threat

THE

WAY

by Beachcomber

of

the Stock How do you think Bill was able Exchange to advertise itself 10 give me my diamonds?"

and to show films to visitors to Thinks: "Good old Stock the pubile gallery materialises, Exchange.")

we are in for some excitement,

A documentary film, showing

Cow hits out

Pop: Hod: Gen:

Aor drop- BY the time schemes have ping from 74 to 0% nhould D been drawn up to stop cows have soft background music. I giving so much milk and heus5

A

well-known cow said,

am writing a script about a firm laying so many eggs, à scarcity of boilermakers raising of milk and eggs will have been £2,000,000, and gang of announced. Interviewed yester- underwriters left with a deben- day a ture issue on their hands. As "For some time past everybody for advertisements. "Joan, has been pestering us to give dear, why does nobody ever more milk, The moment we dance with Roy?" "Don't you respond, we are told there is so know, Ada? He won't go near the much milk that millions of

Stock Exchange. He says there pollons are thrown away. I ато laws against gambling." should like to take this oppor- "But how silly! Everybody tunity of saying that if our milk knows that gambling on the is to be treated like that, you

13 different, can all whistle for it.".

Stock Exchange

TARGET

MHU

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How many

words of four letters or more con You

from the letters in the square va the left 7 in making each word, cae letters in

each of thr small squares may be used once

Each word must contain the AIKO letter in the rentre stused, and there mUES least une nine-leiter word in the [Tot. No plurais, no foreļzo words no proper DAMICS. TODAY'R TARGET: 13 WOEDA, good; in words, very good"; 21

words. excellent tomorrow.

SATURDAY'S KULUTION. Kama KOMME AM sada saper para tra

100 ? Mum Frame race wapy rant Womy ay uma sei surse KŪNO Sema Symar aynsa owu crazy mass ments pour BB92 DRONE DÙNG Tág Tang searum caPS 140DET Skuty beamA VERZIJN KAMA 19420 Darp Konur þar eripe surti vartai SOCCERY Serv

En space NUBAT MAGY

PLAYER

A startling rumour

JEWS reaches mo that The

remarkable Tibetan

SPY Ding-Poos, has succeeded in acquiring, for a small neutral country, the blueprints of the Ultimate Deterrent; an inter- continental and evon inter- planetary Z-Rocket with six warheads, cach pointing a different way. If this peaceful little country sets about dater- ring the big Powers, we may expect a welcome slump in the deterrent industry. Household hints

HOW

[OW to force a grups between the pronge of a fork: if The gmpe is not to be smashed in the process you must widen the gap between two prongs of the fork, though what concely able purpose you will serve by getting the grape into such a position is none of my business.

YOUR BIRTHDAY.

MONDAY, JUNE 24

BOIN today, you have tremendous pere.mal [magnoliam and the ability to afluenee people in all walks of life. You have a strong will and are considered obstinate when it comes to getting your own way, even about the Ritle things of fel You can talk your way into- of out of anything. You probably would do well as a salesman, either of goods be of ideas. Since you Have a good bead for businem, it

kely

that you wil

prosper materially and become quite wealiny at a fairly early period in your Lite. What you decide to do with your wealth will determine to a Sampo degrCO your permanent in- fluence and Impact upon swcration.

your

Bizce your İptalions are keen and of times you have almost, prophetdie power of insight into the future, you always should pay attention to all waredigs. If you have a hunch to stay at home rather than em- bark on a journey, then stay at home! In this way you may svold accident or harm to yourself -- or.

By STELLA

your loved ones. Be guarded, how- aver, in your use of the gift. Don't try to forestell the future for others. It will only work for you alone!

You must be warned against be- coming known as a penny-pincher. You own preling theist, quietly without shouting about it. It would appear that your most fortunate months for any business operationa are. J'arruar and Match, Umally March 15 is a significant day. Your fortune, good or ill, takes a "deliber turn at this time, so be prepared to meet, whichever way it turns.

Among those borzi on this date ware: Henry Ward Beecher, noted preacher: Jack Dempsey, puglia; Kutcher of Khartoum, solderi Stuyvesant Fish; Onancier; Theodore Handolph, railroad pioneer: Dillon Wallace, author, and Mastha Sleeper., actrent

in

To find what the stars have store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the come- sporking Tammph. IM birthday star be your dally guide.

TUESDAY, JUNE 25

CANCER (Jane 22.July 21) Pace Judgment can causo trouble, especially if it consestis the bealth of a close relative. Exert caution.

LEO July 24-A. Clear thinking is of the utmost žm= portance to your future, welfare, for today's dredston may be algul fcant.

www

VIRGD (ARK 24-Sept, 23)- Success seems just within your grúep

CHESS

· By ́LEONARD BARDEN

"A"problem luy -B-) Andrade "Problerver, -rwhite, mazes in threo,

da 0.

1977).

were it not for undercurrents of tension. Try to, resolve probderna.

LIBRA

<Bept.

24-Oct. 13)- Good judgment can prevent costly error in behaviour or Bordsdomar de burne adaire Examine all sides,

#

SCORPIO (Det, 26-NOV. 22)—- Self-control. is necessary if you sto to so temporary upseta with exim and equanimity. Avert corelcsanem, too,

*BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Deo, 22)--- Personal relationships are somewhat conduct. Be dactful' end go more than half way to avoli argumenta,

CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. 201 Where peo slake in today's activities to be avoided at all costs. Be alert and wo

AQUARIUS · (Jan, _ 21-Feb, Guard your health. It can become |an. important, factor in your, rate of

progrem of this particular time.

* PIACEN

*(Feb. 29-MAR

Van

20)

to

"Exercísio 'all new offers wilds an ce

to their practical · application

your personal, Mia. Choose the right

7

21-Apr- ARIES Your own efforts will prove to be the deciding point in a matter of real myportance to your future,

TAURUS (APT. MI-MAY Xxamine your plans with "extreme Mike - mice that you ore [ýchloving......... your rpador, goal in the

best youble massier.

GEMINE (MAY

There are bound to be, disconcert- áre, dilatometions, and is up to you to keep your eyes on your (sútliñado

No-Trump

By OSWALD JACOBY

SAN FRANCISCO corre- пропасть wants to know what went wrong with his bid- ding. He writes:

"I assume that my two dia- mond response and three die- mond rebla were correct. Also there can be no question of my partner's ono spade opening and two no-trump rebid; Was his three no-trump bid correct alan? If so, should I have left it in or bid my diamonds a third time?

of

"East opened the seven clubs

against three no-trump and we went down one trick. How could we have reached the lay-down slam in diamonda?"

The answer to his problem is that North's third-round bid of three no-trump Who Wrong- North had a very simple bid at his disposal. He should have bla three hearts This bid could not be misinterpreted. Obviously North did not hold a heart suit

WEST

◆ 10 5 3

QJ85 +7+ *K 10 3 2

NORTH <B>

4AK642

A70

AS 400€

Haro

FROM ITALY

By GINA POPESINA

TTERE in Italy, where wo to the fact that the Italian mer cloth. And, of course, famed for our wool textile manufacturers clothes mazie in these warm climate, it is a havo succeeded in producing fabrics have the added ad- definite fact that wool is fabrica ao Hght in weight vantage of staying fresh- looked upon as an all-the that they are just as com- looking longer, because year-round fabric, not just fortable to wear n's any they

from recover: well being worn or packed.

At the Carignano Theatre In Turin recently, a number of Italian boutiques, wholesale house and couturiers presented one hundred models for man- mor, cach in puro wool, The clothes

from ranged

night- dresses to ball gowns and their

a winter one. This is due more traditionally anm

EAST

AQJB

1042

03

MAJP73

SOUTH 407

K83

KQJ10982

North 14

East

Gouth Went

Pass 2+

F Poss

2 N.T.

Poss 3+

ນະ

5 Poss

Pass PARS

Adva

Pass

Both vulnerable

Pass 0. Pass

Opening lead~♥ Q

or he would have bid it gorller, North would be showing that ho had strength in hearts and wanted to play three no-trump if South could produce a stopper In clubs,

would

At that point South realise that three 10-trump would be out of the question. He would also know that he had very good diamonds and only one club. Assuming North had a good hand with nothing. In clubs, ave diamonds would be a clnch and six a possibility.

Over three hearts South should have bid five diamonds. At that point It would be up to North to go on to the slam if he felt like it, I believe that with his high cards represented by three aces and a king North might well have done so,

If he hadn't, at least his ride would have shown a les proßt instead of the Ice at three no- trump.

CARD Sensoke

Q-The bidding has been: North Erst Bouth

1

Pass

1 N.T. Foss

You, South, hold:

West

Pass

Q 10 870 WQJSE $41 $Q7 What do you do?

A--Pass. You'don't particular. ly like one no-trump hot say bid [likely to make matters WOTSC,

TODAY'S QUESTION

You hold the same hand. In- stead of bidding one no-trump your partner has bid three dia- monds. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

Jerom

1. Nain 23 dena (2) 9. China, maybe. (C)

* Fire Down low lose. (3)

10. Most of old England, (3, 4)

11. Chidelor Byron, (9)

15 Sun baten" (with "re o'clock

ow, maybe). (D shadow 18. Burden the gun. (4· 15 Catch a glimped.

17. They're blood brothers of 1

Acroma. (7)

(55)

20. You and them in. Dabrott. 21. Try out the anerer bore, 22. Paper meastires would result 10 à

CERONE (51

1. Patty

(9)

Down

Af blossing to men. 11, 41 3. They're turned out for the tor

hope two by two. 40, 41 Dame,, (9)

4. Ho may try to; sical,

A good

(0)

6. Nine Across pliis loss. (7)

0. Tie is a HODOMity,

7. Pin for unadventúrous f

9. This board

completely

honest. (8) 14. This is quite.

big blow, na- she musician.

16. Foros - 10 make a mackt

Edge, (8)

Alma

M.T.A

great variety wae a tribute to the versatility of wool and the skill of the cloth manufacturers. lovely Among the many modelo which I saw, here are details of Bomo particularly outstanding ones wilch caught my eye.

One of the prettiest night- dresses I have over sten Wax shown by CABER of Romic, In finest white wool fulle, it was lined with blue and trimmed with garlands of polka dots,

With holidays in mind, I liked an amusing outfit in red and Naide.

white striped knitwear consist- ing of a loose overblouse and a pair of tapered slacks by ALMA of Milan, and a rather bizarro creation by ADRIA of Rome in the form of black knitwear dungarees and homespun black blouse. The latter was embroidered in gold and emerald green wool, and gave it an Oriental appearance.

A

EMILIO of Capri chose Zulia Interesting colour combination

ALMA: For casual wear er for summer holidays-a pair of frews In navy and widte checked wool and a while sweater with a novel neckline, ADRIA: Gentian blue was the colour of the homespun woat tolle chosen for this dress. The main features are a cross-over bodice, three-quarter sleeves and a full skirt trimmed with a band of mand-coloured wool inlaid with gold thrends, EMILIO: This two-piece afternoon ensemble in white wool poplin onsists a stender skirt and Loose-fitting blouse rising in the centre front and tying in a bow. M.T.A.: Perfect for evenings on holiday is this outfit in lemon yellow wool kultwear. The skirt, in a fancy wiltch, is soft and full. The blouse, in a plain stitch, has a square

nockline and short sleevča,

for another trousers and sweater outfit. Palo green slacka of lightweight wool gaberdine were teamed with a pink and ITALO violet wool sweater, SPORT of Milan showed three

in

sets of trousers in a special lightweight wool poplin

shades with matching

Bress

·Gudi

Giuliour

ANNA MARIA BRE881: This lovely evening dress is in while wool satin. The top of the bodies and the wide flaring skirt are trimmed with large embroidered roses of silk and wool. GUIDI: Typical of the line shown in time current collection of this designer is this elegant model in blue wool. A narrow white grosgrain band rises bla at the centre tront and back and dips low at the side seams. NAIDE: A definite Oriental Inspiration is apparent in this unusual evening dress of very lightweight white wool with a cummerbasi turqpolo chiffon, GIULIANO: Wistaria bine and sand Hghtweight Shetland is used for this straigtit-jacketed suit. The three- quarter-sleeved jacket fastens to the neck and a small belt að the hem ties in a knot at the centre front

CAESAR of Tutin came a series PANIE and SOLARO), all of of practical, smart winter coats Turin, showed models with a which were wide and soft in the clearly Parisian derivation. back. The one I liked best was in lichen green ocelot collar.

дл and had

pastel Laps,

Finally, I must mention the For the beach, M, T. A. of

evening dresses, as they were Turin showed a very smart out-

particularly lovely. The model it consisting of orange knitwear ANNA MARIA BRESSI, at from Guidi was in black and shorts and a striped orange and 16, Italy's youngest fully white wool crepe.

Ferdinand! white sweater, while for cock- fledged fashion designer, pro- chose grey. wool printed with tall time, 1 liked two pretty sented a delightful trousseau of big red roses for his. The dresses in wool lace by Adria of five models for the young bride, model by Naide in white wool

One was Rome,

blue edged Thero consisted of a full-skirted salin with a matching wido with blue velvet and the other wedding dress of fine white cape was of Oriental inspiration, was topaz, with a moulded wool satin embroidered with Solaro used bright Paisley- bodice and flaring skirt.

white allis and wool; a travell- patterned printed wool for he Looking ahead to the winter, ing outfit in lightweight checked evening dresy while FINA ERICA of Turin presented a wool tearned with a red wool VACCHETTA embroidered gold

collection of hand- topcoat; a town dress in hazel and pearls on colourful

a white wool ski-clothon featuring wool lussore; an elegant dress salin model with an irregular patterns. From in white wool volle and a cock hemline, The most attractive tail dress in black wool volle evening dress of all came from trimmed

with embroidered Nice Parie. The bodice was Ulles-of-the-valley on the full milky white and the tapering skirt was royal blue. Where QUIDI of Florence and the

two colours Joined thetro FERDINANDI of Milan present was a line of leaves made from ed a number of models featur- blue and silver paillettes, It ing the trends they showed in was worn with a capo of the their spring collections earlier same blue wool, lined with in the year,

knited jacquard

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

What A Fine Apple Pie!

-Even Teddy Finally Got A Big Piece of It...-

By MAX TRELL hot apple ple that was standing on the window sill, cooling off. TEDDY, the Stuffed Bear, went "There it is," said Teddy. "It waddling scross the garden looks nice and cool now. If you as fast as his legs could carry fellows will help me up to the alt him. When he reached the gar window sill I'll bring you den wall he looked up to see down a slice of that ple," who was sitting along the top. So they all boosted Teddy up

To Teddy's great delight. he to the window sill. saw his friends Knarf, the "All right, Teddy," Knezi Shadow Boy, and Hiawatha, the coiled up to him. "Cut us all a Wooden Indian Boy, and General alice. And make it a big silee, Tin, the Tin Soldier, Teddy · please.”

shoirled up to them. They aŭ "I can't,”. Teddy said.

looked down.

4-2 J

"Why not?" asked Hiawatha. "I haven't got a knife,” said Teddy.

Teddy was boosted up to the window sill to get the ple.

for

me up

"What do you want, Teddy?"

asked Knari.

I think you're bigger than an elephant,"

"Then throw the whole plo

Terrible Thing

skirt,

NAIDE, NICE white satin.

New Advances In Medical Science.

All-Diabetic-Purpose Pills To Replace Insulin?

New York.

and require no more than 40

EDICAL science may insulin units dally. It is of no

all.

for diabetics,

Even with these imitations, Orinase is a wonder since 70 to 70 per cent of America's ap- proximately 1,600,000 diabetics are over 40 and the try-outs Indicate that tour out five in the over-40 group may bo able to substitute the pill for the

unstable forms of diabetes, for for the needle in all cases diabetics who rapidly develop of diabetes. As the first nuidosis, and for diabetes limited-use pill got over its compilations, "Is there TOOM

final hurdle, scientists re- thero?" Toddy asked.

down," sald Gentral Tin. "I' the children's mother had gener-ported on another which There's room for an elephant," cut the slices out down here ously cut for them all.

Fortunately, sho finally experimentally g:i ve s. General Tin shouted down. "I'm with my bayonet," not so sure there's room for you.

noticed that Teddy wasn't there promise of being an She was very surprised to find diabetes-purpose pellet. But then, a terrible thing him sitting on the window sill.

The limited-use

pil is happened. Or perhaps it was the "Now how did you got tin "Orthase. "It has just received But

Hiawatha and Knarf best thing that could have hap- here,” she said, "You silly fat

a federal Honoo which makes soodie. Diabetics should need no reached their hands downI and pened at all, Just us Teddy was bear. You didn't climb up to

it avaliable to prescribing Warming fings; still, și has to be helped Teddy up to the top of about to seize hold of the ple steal any of that delicious apple

physicians generally. The ex- well understood that whether the wall. He sat down 'besko and throw it down to his com- pie, did you?"

porimental pill la DBI which is any given diabetio can or can' them and looked very uncom- panlons below, the window shot Teddy didn't know what

short-term and "timlied trial not is decision for a physician, fortable for.. a minute or, two open. A hand come out, took the answer. But he was very grates been shown to be "active" The Tellers DBI stánd, for because the wall was so narrow pic, carried it inside and shut ful indeed when Mother sat in all types of diabetes,

N'beta and the ground was so far away, the window again right on down at the table and

Finally Teddy said: "Who Teddy's angers. likes ple?"

to

gava

him a fine big slice. Poor Teddy There be set on "I'm glad I waited," he said "I do," said Hiawatha. "I like that window sill while everybody to Knari. "Mother gave me a every kind of pie except bumble. else went inside to enjoy a glass bigger slice than I would have berry pie think it's bumble-

of milk and a elice of ple which taken for myself.”

"I

berry ple cald Teddy. "It smells he apple pie."

Knarf sald his favourite ple Rupert and the Rolling Ball-40

was apple pie,

General Tin eald his favourite

ple was quince pie, but that, if

he had do, he would eat apple

pic.

"But," he added, "I'll only ot

it if there's no quince "ple around."

Bézutiful Pio

Teddy now announced that he knew where there was a beauti- ful ple sizmading on a window. alli

Hiawatha wanted to know. why any pis, even an apple pie should be foolishi shosigla to stand on a window all

N

"I'm cooling off," said Teddy." After, some more faile the four friends „finally decided to go. round and take a look at the

Rupert is keen to know where 'globa; that was controlled Fron his ball was found but Bill Badges the roof and of his good luck la butis in urgently. Naiver talad, escaping from the trias «hosas. that We must hear your story * You "all saw, ma, in thai glaas ? Best," he insists. So the little baar; thing.!! he anya......... “* Don't thíph !' / sits down and talle them all about?: was enjoying mystif," wenary te the ball that rolled by Half, and (waan awful and I was teribly of his scentsyw fight in the glam, scáind."? "p

can

phenethylformamidiny liminoured, which, as you soe, is a complicated compofizid. Its caperimental i promise It was "active" enough in that some cases of all types to sub- sugar and correct the other

It can lower the blood stitute for insulin Infected by metabolle faults of the diabetic neodle, which makes it i a chemi-

in their most volatile and" ente cal marvel because Inzuiles is

A treme formes. natural (and vital) substance. and DBI, like Orinase, is man-.../. made. The arst tents in human, belags were mported to the Dr Les Kroll of Boston. re- Amorken Diabetes

in,121 diabetics Association ported tasta which met bere in confunction: ranging in age from 10 years to with the annual meeting of the 80 and covering every type OE American Modical Association. ị thà dìreana. Of the 121, be 'find' aao practical difference bt-¦ only:.14 -. out-and-out Malkurve, twem Orinase and DBI at this! These could have... been due to stage. In that Ocinase has boon errors in doses and, in potezolan pruven out and DET Hán ở not' —after all, DBI is very now. been. A føderal. Ikonce means it; Dr Robert H. Williama, Uni- is cute when properly, wod. versity of Washington, and "De Because diabetos- is. ho simple Julius Pameranze reported almi- disonse, Orinae bar to be used lar results but in fewer patients, Cundes the mupervision of "w" The, telnia în buman beinga O doctor, W STANIE

di far cover, less, thaiska ʻyear kod

In ita long-farmi testa în; involve fewer than 200 Parson 18,000 diabetics, it has been: So we will have to wait a whit found, an-effective publizitate for for the final REWIE, ZER DBL

moderate carer, especially in payporn pill for lin 0, Diaboliqn-who, nie 19, Rod bideo, pr

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