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WOMANS WORLD
WOMEN WORK HARDER
claim wher WOMEN
harder work
than husbande are proved right research at a leading American hospital.
WOMANSENSE:
FOR A MORE SOPHISTICATED TEEN-AGER
By Hazel Meyrick
HERE was a time when cially for the skiffle set, is black or vivid
vivid colours—are
very young slim and daring. But more and put on her elder sister'a The newest ouißt seen around more teenagers nre wearing clothes, to dress up in black the coffee bars and jazz clubs bright nylon tights underneath
UM skinle and wear impossible, fussy
shirt-and- their sweators and akiris, team- But now the situa- ham shirt with
skirt set. hats.
It is a checked ging- ing them with vivid fattle shoes
open neck or balict allpperA. tion is more likely to be the other way round. The elder sister books with envy There at the selection of colourful clothes that are offered to the younger generation.
Aulanile
cross the they "You can
with just one face now. fleir
is no need to make up before by
The you step from the Cornet, tris la so fast it's not worth bolkering."
Dr Edward E. Gordon, who Chlenge's Veted the research at
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12 Was the LEARNE
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walks,
ra energy expenditures
But his
Even if the husband
his
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CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
(No 5660)
Here is an ending from actual play: Bluck to move and win.
London Express Servier
SIDE GLANCES
Dr Gordon and his teen gut their findings by having people worked. wear masks 415 thes The dietors collected the tin breathed out th found how much oxygen had been used.
2.9;
Other caitric-por-minute out- t figurest eating 14; dressing.
prei gradat.es. Cribbag Bours, 3.6: playing 16, carpentry, 6.8; termis, 17.1; mowing 5 Lawn, 7.7.
SO FAST
[UST what'
the
a revolution Comet has made in Atlantic Travel
demonstrated in fashlan femtunza superbly recently when 12 parts [FUTT 1.0.A.C New York Cuneted into London Airport to [zin some shopping. One of thein,
Mrs Sara Grollman, put whole business into perspective:
ace
By Galbraith
HOUSE OF FRAR
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"Let's go in-maybe a good scare will take my mind off my appetite!"
YOUR BIRTHDAY ....BY STELLA
PORN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
the athletes trained. Once the grave of your activity has bera churred, you can relara tu mental work refreshed and
early marringe
day Sul are original and are- inventive You wonki arver think ot following a traditional example
there were any posible way t avold It. You all 1933 tale ed your personal life as well on in your professional coreer. While at frit you may be severely exttleited, lanres are beat as Unis patacs and you des monstrate that originally brings success. you will be extravagantly praised, in fact, in thre, your H ELOVACIONS may become the tradi It!
The this have given yuu tuleat in the arts and tellers and you may show proficiency in ore than one area di artistle expression. As will All creative artistig you have periods of prodigious production at times of struggles. This can sometimes be due to overwork and the biling
to KaniqUNG
Who stares your aspirations und kuasys your temperament backward and forest stuld bring happiness A contentment. Take great care in the celection of your marriage part- mer er fere coild be great unhop- piness avad.
Amung sore born on this daic are: Due de Morny, French politician and latemontubert Chamber, noted Anerkenan biologist: Georgo Sails. bury, blatorian, critic and essaylat: Bubert
William C. Bridges, pret: Kenyon, educator; Thomas Pinckney, Felix South Carolina te
c. American mucitar physicist:
whot the stara have th Tv And in alternatin cycle of Mere for you tontorrow, select, your wor and play. Don't use the in- Intuky star and read the cOTIUS- spiration" excuse for procrastina-ponding paragraph. Let your birt tion. You can tell honestly when you duy atta be your dutly gulde.
of nervous tensions. You need operate
SCORPIO
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
(Apr. 21-May 21)
TAURUS (Ort. 24-Nov. 22) -
of
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If yesterday's efforts have not nut yet Puuia pirsant social evening of unraveled the mystery, try another amusements, either at home or al method. Continue investigations.
cineone else's house.
GEMINI (May
21) - SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec. 223-
difference Arbitrating
Pay a short visit to someone at Any epinion can be test policy tu
distance. Aspects are excellent for day. Play the role of peacemaker. travel
el st this time. A langt week-end? “CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan, 20) -
DANCER (June 22-July If your nervous energy has been
Don't attempt to put a new plan fore the public just yet. pushed beyond endurance, get plenty uf rest in recuperate.
-
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AQUARIUS A. 21-Feb. 19) while until aspects are better for it.
Desa).
LEO (fly EL-AUE
until next week.
A good day for the farmer. The harvest hat probably been a good If you need additional office help, than postpone making up your mind about que and the rewarda balter
(Feb. 20-Mar- PISCES
20) - pick up your ver. Datnothing to BOOM) eppesence. It will give your
pirtis real lift.
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VIRGO (AUT. 74-Bopt. You may be disappointed in the Te
ults of a confidential investigation. Don't let it get you down.
LIBRA (Hepk.
#1-Oct. 13) --- If you have denial work that needs Never depend upon others for a
date with doing, keep that
the favour. What you get for yourself dentist. You'll be glad you did.
Incur no obligations.
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Bridge Silent Partners Lose
BY OSWALD JACOBY
TORTIPS decision to stand for The two-spade double was n dangerous one. His partner had clearly shown six clubs and four shades and three clubs would have been a safer contract.
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This year's crop of lounging and party-wear, designed espe-
and short sleeves, worn with n matching checked peticoat which shows about an inch be low the hemline of the plain denim skirt which goes on top. The result is an outfit that is both pretty and practical.
"Cal suits" stretch nylon tights and matching tops in
From the new Miss London collection, a simple day dress in checked worsted with a low waistline emphasised, by a black leather belt. By London Town.
Тесподега have taken 10 mchair in a big way. The fabrie is expensive and rarely sold by the yard, but enterprising girls are buying taray mobale stoles ariel converting Uim Into colourful swenter tops. Others have
discovered that knitted, brushed cotton Interlining, enormously wide and tufty and Just like mohair in appearance, can be bought for less than the price of a cheap cottan print, and is perfectly adequate for fluffy evening enters.
21
RED FLANNEL When Margaret Thorpe, feenage student at the Royal College of Art's schoot of fashion was asked to design a lounging outfit for a teenage fashion show. she chose mohair and teamed it with that old-fashioned petticoat material, red flannel.
Margaret made a flared skiri of the scarlet flannel, and topped with a while mohair sweater with a matching head. To com- plete the outst, she maalehed the skirt with a pair of red nylon lights.
Jeans are now appearing in luxury-looking fabrics that are almost as chenp as the tradi- tional denim. Lee Cooper, the British designer who sells denin jeans 10 the United States (cowboys are among his best customers, I'm told) is now making
for glamour-pants teenagers in black and white striped corded rayon which looks like velvet but costs much Jess,
Ons of the
classic teenager
fushions is the slim, straight
pinafore dress that can be worn over a sweater og shirt during the day and on its own D4 2 sophisticated cocktail dress at night.
This skiffle shirt-and-skirt set made from blue- green cotton gingham and plain green denim is typical of the designs seen around the coffee bars this year.
will make the dress look like adaptations of the loose-line an overall, whereas plain, well look, but there is a generous behaved fabrics can lend a
sprinkling of full-skirted clas- sics as well.
of the
convincing double life.
This year's version inafore dress has a slight, trapeze-like fare in the let, Is made
in deep blue velvet and teuined with a pale blue shantung shirt during the day. ther Jazzed up with a large The success of this particular rhinestone clip for partes.
the For the teenager and fashion lies entirely In the twenty-year-old who has put fabric-a gaudy
floral priot her cock 'n'
toll days behind her, one London dress farm has designed a special "Miss Lon- don collection of dresses with
BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
A Magnificent Train
-You Had To Be A Magicion To Make It Go-
By MAX TRELL HE railroad traces had been The deuce, South trumped lowlald in a prety pattern all and played two high trumps. around the room. There were
Next came the club suit, West followed to the first three lends and frumped the fourth with the jock. Now there was no way to keep declarer from making both! his and dummy's last trump at the double contract was made
curves and switches and a bridge and a long, straight run through tunnel, formed by the couch and a chair.
Everyone in the room smile as they watched the little loco motive and the string of cats w click-clacking over the rails.
East was bitter about the whole maiter. He pointed out that
would me in the hou alamond shift have beaten the hand and that hr bad played the deuce of hearts at trick one,
East was right in his analysta the defence, but East had made the major mistake of the hwnd,
But Into at night, after every- was asleep. Knart and Hamid, the Shadows with the Turned About Names, came out from behind the Bock- case and locked at the railand.
Wonderful Train
"It's a wanderful train." Hanid said. "It's almost as good
"But it isn't real," replied
East and West have a cinch to a real one." four hearty at should have!
Once West bid two Knarf. No one can ride on a reached it.
Here Christopher Cricket, who Bent. East should have bid either three or four hearts. Had had been out in the garden play
bld four they would have ing his guitar, hupped up to the been right in game. Had he bid window sill and said:
"I can ride on it. Here, let three West would probably have
me show you."
Int
Kene on.
North
CARD SendCRO
Q-The bidding has been:
East South West Double 1N/T. Pasa Pass 2
14
2.
You, South, hold:
408 VK32 4Q 343. 4Q 8 #5
What do you do?
A-Pass. You have exactly what you have shown and no
more.
TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding has been: West North East I A Double Pas
You, South, hold:
South
3702 $AQ104 4752
4104
What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
Christopher sai on top of the locomotive,
Rupert and the Early Bird-37
The jackdaw perches on a branch and pours out his troubica. After all my beautiful plans I** he squawka. My wife wouldn't let me explain. She knocked the strange egg out of the nest as soon i saw it, and now the hae turned me out too. If only she
had waited until it was hatched." "Your ear" exclaims Rupert.
Was that what hit me on the head Pie felt jolly hardlope it didn't break. It must have fallen behind me. il try to find it." And he turns to rummage in the undergrowth. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Christopher Cricket took a jump and sat himselt right on the top of the locomotive.
"Let's go!" he said.
abe
But the train didn't go. "Yes," said Hank, 179 shook her head at Christopher, "You can ride on it all right, Only the train won't to any where. You can't even get it to start,"
"I guess you're right about that, agreed Christopher as ho hopped off again.
Couldn't Take a Trip
"Anyway," sald Knarf to Christopher. "even If you enuld get the train to go, your couldn't really go on a trip. You'd just
st fo 'round and round the room."
It was at this moment that Kaarf, Hand and Christopher heard a loud noise coming from behind the Bookcase. The next necord, Mr Merlin came dash- ing out, carrying a mitense, bag of golf clubs, a tennis racket and a bag with his bathing suit
in it.
1
"Am
Inte?" he cried. "Where's the train? Did it leave yel!*
Knarf, Hand and Christopher Cricket looked at Mr Merlin in Estonishment.
"There's a train all right," said Kharf, pointing to t
"It certainly hasn't left yet," muld Christopher Cricket, wink- ing slyly to Knart and Hand. "1s it?"
"But won't do you any good." Kanid told Mr Merlin. "If you're going on your veca- tion, you'd better take 3 real train. This one just goes round and 'round the room.
Didn't Hear
Mr Merlin didn't even
SCOTT
to hear what Honid and the others, had said. He rushed for the train. Even as he ran toward it he seemed to be growing smaller and smaller.
And now singular thing happened. Knart, Hand and Christopher could hardly be- lleve their eyou.
No sooner did Mir Merlin step Inside the train, than the loco- motive starled puffing, the wheels started turning.
All aboard!" stated some- body. And away it went.
But the train "didn't
around the
room.
Just
straight through the wall and illsappeared!
the
It wasn't until moment that it came again.
Next back
"Mr. Merlin, the Magnifcept Magiclan, stepped off the train. He was enlling. He was, dun- burnt. His golf clubs and tennis Įmcket were dusty from much use. His bathing suit was wet.
"I had a wonderful vacation," The cald, "This is a magnificent train, But, of course," he added, as he walked jauntily behind the Bookcase again, "you have to be a Magician like I am to be able to really so It"
a sophisticated air, but al A less sophisticated price.
Other things I've noticed on the lectager fashion scene:
Travel-rug skirts which are mede from woollen actually travel rugs. with the fringe round the hemline.
Now slants on the traditional shirt-waist dress, Including ono that was
belted in the usual why at the front, but hung loose at the Unck from a high,
athered waistline, ...
Empire line, but keeping a no- A new way of achieving the
tural belied waist --- a dress which had the lower half of the Many of the clothes in this bodice and the skiti in black, collection are up-to-the-minute the rest in cream fabric,
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