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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958.

WOMANSENSE

WOMAN'S WORLD

layas 7

come face to

Is it true

what the say about Ireland?

Feminascope

Have You Heard Of Miss London?

You can think of her as when they being around 17 years of face with each other un- age, but, I predict, women in expectedly in the Hima- their twenties andi event early thirties will also choose the sort of clothes she wears. Her life her in two ways. First, the buyers of smart clothes

"

Why, shake hands of

course.

"We had to think of the

fa 11 fairly high price Lalakki porters," says group (LONDON TOWN DRESSES) began asking Captain Warwick Deacock, for similar dresses ut who after finishing his own cheaper price for their eus climbing expedition set u tomers' daughters. Next, to find his wife, who was teenager ANGELA CASH. in whether expedition some - a rising fushian artist, com- plained that although her where in the Himalayas.

-

parents manufactured ele Mis Deacock had gant dresses, she could find

ganised her own expedition nothing to suit her! And so

hus- evolved the

she heard her ielea of MISS when LONDON- new name in ban! planing his. As his fashion for sophisticated was a conuined British and clothes for the cider teen- Pakistani Forces expedition ager.

wives were not allowed.

And so they met. Thou- sands of feet

up in the worki and shook hands.

High up

WHAT

..

THAT do the British husband and wife do

JACOBY on BRIDGE

THE unlucky expert caught me

In an unguurder moment and showed me the North and South hands.

"HOW

should they la, bid?"

be asked.

"Any number of ways would be all right," I replied. "Antl the final contræet should be six sonder I suppose you got to sty spades and ran into a bad Trump: tarak."

"No," he tel "ke bad Trump breults as a matter of Course This time I sat Bunt and dk hold ther

-te-nine-

eight of spades. [f my opponents. had merely bid the normal upades 1 woull have kept quiet

♥÷CARD Şenied.

West

占据

North Erst

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Bouti Double Double Pass

I

INT Pass Pass

Pas

Pans

Double

Pass 2

2❤

J'ass

You, South, hold

4A2 VOISTA $205 4984

What do you do

A-PMX. Your partner merely competing for the part score and you have shown al your strength airestÎY.

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding has been West North East 14 Double

Houth

You, South, huld BAKE WI54 375

48062

Answer Tomorrow

What do you do?

NORTH

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+ 82

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WENT

EAST

QJUD B

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K5

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Both vulnerable

PUT O'GOLD

THE IRISH are famous for linen and singing tenor; for whiskey (spelled with an E and drunk with abandon): for potatoes and porter: for building ships, winning Victoria Crosses, and creat- Ing mayhem. Most of all they are famous for their illogical "Irishness." But they are not specially noted, by sophisticated Londoners, as being particularly fashion conscious. Is such an Impression justified? Feminascope sent THEO COLDREY.to Dublin to find out. Here is her trank answer. which turns out to be a definite NO qualified by an emphatic YES Just like the Irish !

MEDOAR

EMANCIPATED POLLY KENNEDY — "NOW WE'RE GETTING TO WEAR THE TROUSERS."

The mad and the sane of it!

SANEST

W st y

but you.

"Five years ago," she told me, eyes and say, 'Barndy In your "married woman dare not go man,' as if they minded about of Into Dublin without a hot,

to Retung

the wear dressing comes from Polly we're Kennedy, 23-year-old Irish trousers now, you know," missor Mrs, I should say.

"I like to be up to date, THE IRISH IDEA you know,"

she told me.

But why should I be buy-

ing materials from

other

-about acting

places when we've the kind MAD

country

that

about acting in best in Dublin

la mad about right here in Ireland?"

favourite way of dress cling Maureen Potter, a tiny

Beath

Wesi

North

that look

Eart

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Pasa

3 A

Pods

4

Pass

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Pans Pusa

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Opening lend-♦ Q

Her

sprite

Irousers. Her favourite married

of a girl, about to be

AD actor. "And trousers: bright apple-red about time too," she said. bujaret Chand-woven Irish Tweed), mude to Beasure for

is wonderful bring an actress In Dublin, because everyone is an actor or actress all day long." she told me. "It Is like meting in a club instead of a theatre.

atul Elven one

trick, but 10 89. South Forged into slx no-trump,

"The het my axariner's queen of

Her sweater: hand-knitted In Mamouds hold the first trick but the traditional Aran pattern, bleached from the natural Irish wool. Price £4 43

Jurus

cord. Then he eashed the of spades and went after

To go with the trousers the earth. As you can see, the?

met sit broke 3-3 and he was milk-white Bruincen able to run ve heart tricks. country

estate discarded the ten of spades on the Louth beurt ien had to

coal,

Cars,

0

"AL every turning, in every street, there is some sort of dramatic scelle an argument, effusive greeting. I ever

BT

OVET

plece

a long making envelope, and then machines compartments Tins, wide.

THE IRISH IDEA

-about parties

heard an Irishman ay MAD

was a lovely summer, he'l

about

parties Ia The Host

Instead, stand back, look wistful, Toddle O'Sullivan,

with a toast for everyone who and whisper: "There never was stich a summer since Adam was

cares to call, he gave a party every night last week. He does boy

the cooking himself five times out of ten,

-

THE

THE IRISH IDEA

---about grooming whiskey (irish, of course) and

Parties in Dublin begin about 0.30 F the

with evening

SANEST

I

kica for good grooming have heard fur "When you meet a friend

comes in years

from Mrs Avril The street, he puts his hand on

Mitchell, daughter of Senator your

shoulder and says, How McGuire, leading Dublin politi CROSS- Innrvellous fur are

If he really you now as

it, instead of a throw- Land-Rovers, meats

'Hullo. They a horse- nway

act us if demon- they really care, 45

"When you say you don't feel

let bicycles, even fur a club as the next time This drawn earrlage,

ve Surth four club tricks and strated above, Warm as an Irish

has centraet i think that le bad Juck oven for me."

I sury by" I said, and you 5 nuwe South codid have more six rpadea abu-If he had een uil the earste

YOUR BIRTHDAY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

stew. It is lined with creamy- white jersey and costs £15 159,

so well, a complete stranger will

clan.

For keeping handbags clean and tidy, and dust free, she makes bags out of large yellow dusters

For her glove drawer she buys turn to you and stare into your sheets of plastic, folds a large

PARTY LINE GOOD HEALTHY FIGHTING TALK.

"You don't need E lot of clothes in this free and cosy town, but you do need to use your brains.

"My plan for dressing is to have a bright heavy tweed over- cont, say in lite blue, and a sult in lighter weight tweed in a mixture of blue and yellow.

"With it a silk printed blouse in blue, yellow, and just one The other colour, say, grOCT. surne silk lines die Jacket of the suit. In this way you can go through the whole day and out to drinks in the evening."

THE IRISH IDEA

-about coffee

MAD

Way of serving Hia favourite recipe in Dublin coffee: You need a large wind water, Guinness and champagne Bey Prawna

tumbler.

three Excelsior: Cook glass or and the une esential ingredient

happel onions, 21

cubes of sagar in the glasa, and squeezed for every Irish party good, clove of Gorlic, chopped red one finger of Irish whiskey, and healthy, fighting talk.

All with strong, strained "black peppers, parsley, tomatoes In

coffee. nelted butter in a chafing dish.

Stir well, and float Food is cooked by Toddlo

whipped fresh cream on the a huge

copper himself in

While these are cooking, put top. chaling dish, with his wife pre- in a stick of fennel, but remove paring and handing him every- it before serving. Add plenty

and all thing he needs,

the of brandy and flare it to remove guests looking on.

the alcohol.

Add some dry white wine and, last of all, the Food Is ready about nine or

prawns. so, and then more talk, a bit of singing, a story

or two, and more drink.

STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

By STELLA Captain Kid's Story

BORN today you have a great deal In other words, you want

of netuml talom and are what to often called a "diamond in the rough.** You have tremendous SPT- monal magnellam and abounding energy for anything that Interesti you. But if you se bored with a Job you become lethargic and lazy. When you went to work. You can wook like a drench. This li nut the quickest path to wuerens, for it

makes ymar autput unpredictable Regular” protRZLÍDEK 19 more likely to come to the me whose output can be tobulated and dependeef upon. Once you have learned 10 conform to a „bendy pattern of work you cat antfelpate the miccers in Life which should be yours.

-It Happened When Ho Was A Pirate-

AT

"bom," but you dislike having to climb the nuecesi Jadder step bo steps. You want to take two three steps at one time.

Socially you have kreat Chara and wit, but you do not undezEŤATKİ membem of the opposite nex well. You probably will have pertes of runwrces before you ret1.8m down to the solemn bushyena of marriage. You have a warm, inner tinture tit or not near- pily demonstrative. Learn to be Ittile isone opontaneous

Q

By MAX TRELL

"Something exciting." odded Hand.

T the top of the hill that

"Well," began Captain Kid, looked over the sea was "all this happened many years Bitle white house where the Sen

ngo and long before the time Captain lived.

He was a very of strainship, It was the day good friend of Knart and Hand, of the sailing ships, I'm sorry the Shadows with the Turned- they're gone. They were beauti. About Names.

ful, those old sailing ships,"

head. "We had boisted the Jolly Roger,"

"I know what that is," sald Hamid. "It's the Pirate ding"

"One fine morning," continued Captain Kid, "as we were sailing far down In the wide Pacific, we spled a huge, black ship, for in the distance,"

What did you do when you saw 17" usked Knarf,

"We gave chase to it," replied Captain. Kid. "Wo chased it for

The Sea Captain's name was Captain Kid. He was a short Captain Kid took several puffs three days and three nights, man with a white frizzly beard, at hin corncob pipe. Then he Finally, in the middle of the

whlie duck continued; He always wore

"I was Captain of fourth night, we caught up with trousers, a blue cost and a blue the Mary Ann."

It. There it was right in front of us. I told my men to get ready to board. It was a monstrously big ship and even in the darkness we could see it towering above our mast."

Anord those been on this date hot. re Feockor Dontorevedi, mithor: Gen. Grorge B. Patton, USA. IT World War 1; Ben Mcculloch, C- You have #fluft for the umuman) federate General in the Civil War: and no one is gulle mure, what to ex- King Victor Emarsial III of Italy: pest. You prefer to work at your own. Meuide Adema, actress, pace and while you can be encutar- aged by someone for

whom gol To in what the stare have in

Smoking A Pipe

So on this lovely morning, Knart and Hanid climbed up lo the top of the hill and there,

have reuppet, you reset badly, Intore for you tomorrow, select your In a rocking chair le front off

anyune telea to dries and, by farre, birthday star and read the eye- You have good busines-judgment but spending paragraph. Let your birth have a real distanta for detäll work, tiny maî be your daily guide.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12.

TAURUS (Apr.

21-May

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Avoid going fù law about 111 A Gay There can be completion when you should make a good try ing persnest buninkaa kifolyo.

patient af ny delay.

1 copratint (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-

his open door, ant Captain Kid, : smoking a corncob pipe,

Captain Kid grested his two visitors warmly,

21)- involv-

"Aye, sit yourselves down, De mates,"

he Faid. "I suppose you'd like me to spin you a yarn,"

GEMINI (May 27-June 20-

If possible, Donterone staring out om. You may find openaltion to using a

in Journey until later on in the week, new approach to an old problern.

Bent to mentience,

CAPRICORN (fice, 23-Jan, 20)— CANCER (June 22-10y 23) Text -for prou o mick to familier You can trust your distuliform on a and well-fried techniquén Just now. malßer of importerjen, no net accord- More efficienti

ingly. Avood" otkaždo·ndvice.

"Of course, we would!" ex clalmed Hanid, "We always like to hear your stories, Captain KIG,"

"Especially about the time you were pirnie," added Knart.

pipe.

AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 10)- LKO (July -24-AUG. .23) L You could have budget problema fa- The delafið „of a ingnty Cint Albo day, but lễ gott are nelute jou eñas "tipakßed willrot legal doenglientidest Captain Kid chuckied over his

work a way out.

PISCRA

•if you even wide,

VIRGO • Tang, zi-Rept. 231- (ra). 20-Mar. 20) Tooks into the details of a businema four marriage partone may not den csendly before commitling show the onderskemoirag et à probe, yourwell, just now.

Bem you might dewire,

АККА

it-Apr.

201 LIBRA (sept. ZI-E *) Maior complications enn seine boday. It momsone fella you something bil Barona were contemplatio

aw confkce, be sure you keep the Borne vestigiós text,

peores salely.

Long Time Ago

"Pirate?" he exclaimed, "int won n long line ngo,"

"Epin us pirate yarni" brgued Knari,

"Was it a pirate ship?" Knarf Interrupted.

"Aye, but it was," sald, Cap tain Kid, nodding his shegy

Rupert and the Carved Stick-9

Mr. Beag in relieved at having declares, “Will it be full of buried driven so far without trouble, and treasure? May Rupert and I go while Mrs. Bear is serting out the exploring ? "" Men." Bray smiles. picnic he takes the fiule car off ** Yes, if you're very careful," ahu the road and on to to grant, anya, though you'd better leave Edward, is now getting wildly Pompey with us?? So after a good excited. "İ'ya paver been inaitie meal the pala scamper away a suiped castia in my life E* ka together.

ALL HINS MILOVED

The Shadows told him they ́always liked his stories.

·

"Oh!" said Hanid in a fright- ened voice. "What happened?" Opened Its Mouth

"Well," sald Captain Kid, "junti As we drew up niong alde and got ready to board, this eneiny ship dipped tall and opened la mouth

Knár and Hank jumped to their feet in astonishment.

Calm yourselves," said Cáp-} thin Kid. "You aren't any more murprised than we were to find; that our enemy ship was A gigantle Whale,"

"We nilled away us fact ng we could go."

I

Having spun his yarn, Captain. got up from his rocking) chair and went into the little white house on top of the hi averlooking the men, Ile came out a minute or two Inter with! two glasses of mille and n dish of cookies.

"This isn't pirate food, but I'm sure you'll like it just the auma," he said, "Est hearty, maloa!”

THE IRISH IDEA

-about cabbage

SANE

All you need with this is a green salad. To follow none of your frull and cheese, but a cabbage A good, rich, fattening sweet dish. pensant dish that is a

Way of serving fraditional Irish

real money-saver, All you need is to boll 2. streaky bacon in a Bille water, skimming as it

THE IRISH IDEA

-about clothes balls.

SANE

Add cabbage leaves for the last half-hour. They should böy turn, not chopped, to keep the and suitable way favour of a big white cabbage. to look came from Irene Gilbert, Strain and serve, tossed in top designer in Dublin:

butter.

SIDE GLANCES

20-10

By Galbraith

1910 MA Riedes, Jos

"'1 wouldn't care for one like that. It would make me”

feel buiky?"

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