THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
WOMAN'S WORLD
Beauty Spots Are Essential
By
JEANNE D'ARCY
YOU won't forget to do I beauty chores if you keep cosmetic alds close at hand.
So, if you haven't
A Wonderful Mother-At 15 rondy done so, organise a
Manchester, G. Britain. seven; alx in 1258; ten in 1957:
PICTURE the love in the mid 13 in 2058 up to the end of
eyes of a mother for her child-a mother just fifteen years old. Baby was burn ten months ago.
November.
And the
all-Britain Agures have also grown.
In 1957 two 12-year-olds had babies. Nine were born to 13- Out of the startling back-your-olds, 45 to 14-year-olds ground of the increasing and 243 to 15-year-olds. numbers of schoolgirls in Britain who #re haying bables comes the story of this fifteen-year-old who r fused to part with her child.
She become pregnant when she was a schoolgirl. Now she goes to work every day
Man- chester, where she lives with her parents.
more
And there Is not devoled mother anywhere, noral welfare worker told me,
The Manchester mother of 15 now leading the normal life of a teenager. Her family have
accepted the baby,
And the
irl works hard to look after it. Miss Ann Campbell, organising Welfare Work, told me: zecretary
Manchester of the
We try to help such children.”
She added? "The girl Gf filleen wha is sucli a good mother is honest with her boy friends. She tells them she has a child."
Don't condemn these instip
Last week Manchester's, Medical Officer of Health, Dr C. Metcalfe Brown, said that since 1954 the number of schoolgirl mums, but help them, if you mothers had more than doubled can, to build a new future, say in this vily of 70,000 inhabitants. The weare chiefs.
In 1934 there were dye aged 14-10. ITL 1935 there VICTO
YOUR BIRTHDAY
few beauty spots around the 110110.
In the bedroom, where you apply make-up, devote a barer u 1 vanity drawer to beauty.
One of these plastic, boxes with compartments, designed to hold kitchen silver, is just right for ing beauty aids neatly. Stock, it with foundation, rouge, other cosmetics mascara d needed for giving your face a complete make-up job.
Have a beauty spot set aside in a night table drawer or in
KEEP BATH AIDS, such as bath salts, dusting powder and after-bath friction on a convenient shelf near the tub.
i
one of those storage headboards. hund lotion, cuticle, erzam, fare Here, stock the "supplies you erezm, a hair brush to give want
to to remember use at looks 100 strokes.
bedtime- night, just before
Clove to the tub keep the alds
Let's Eat
BY
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
Check Your Food Habits
you'll need when you take a bath or shower, These include such itenis as bath ull or bubble bath, desting powder, after-bath friction, shampo, a shower cup:
Spico Shelf
A wall unit with drawers as well as shelves comes in handy for this. One smurt woman we know bung an old-fashioned spice shelf, the kind with inany mall drawers, in the bath, t hulds a variety of nids,
Near The Entry
A full-length mirror is a good thing to install or the Inside ar outside of a closet door just in- side the entrance of your home, Use it to give your appenrauce!
final check before stepping cut. Alsa, keep a clothes brusla on the shelf, handy to remove Hot or dust from clothes when you're going places,
The overnight eare you use when taking off for a weekend or just overnight should be,an- cutter beauty spot.
The Incomparable
Hildegarde
By DOROTHY FLANDERS
St. Louis,
By ARNOLD FIELD And See How You Rate THE "incomparable Hildegarde" hauls 27 pieces of
G check-up. How to you naked cooked
...By STELLA rate?
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
roniblne 3 c.
luggage on trains and planes that take her to singing engagements across the country.
NIVE yourself EL food Curried Turkey Ple; In a 2-
"I expect I've spent a half million dollars on clothes," է. sauve
turkey, 1 (10ld the star of supper clubs for more than 20 years. oz.) can condensed ercam of "They've become a trademark." Tonight, sit down with a mushroom soup, i c. milk,
Hildegarde has been called "America's most elegant pad and peneil and honestly tsp salt, tap. pepper And
chanteuse," a role she regards with pride. list every food item you 1 tsp. curry powder.
"I have two personalities," she said in an interview have eaten today, and the
Add 2 tbsp. minced onion, while appearing recently in St. Louis. "My upstairs per- BORN today, you have dramatically the fashions, for yan have time when yng nte them, e, minced green pepper, 4sonality is the real mo, The downstairs Hildegarde
drained canned реля,
shocks me sometimes."
abilly. Your vivid Imagination for dressing well, even on a and abulty to
Do this every day for tray the he's all budget! drama mugal encourage you to enter You mig ottractive to members of a career in radio or television, on the opposite sex and will have more week. the stage at moreel. You woul probably find sugera in these are.. of expressient. You euśny Revity all the time, but you ari unetteal enough to realize that your energies. nual be Debriy Tivreten int wome coneiructive channel achievement if you
I teacht your goal in Me.
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HOWAR and Kantony Bro anatlısı to une of your tumpera- ment, so make sure that you have plenty of variety in your work You are a born Trader of others and, since you are popular with every, one, you and it only natural to lead the parade. You women will prob-
11. Huuance before you de-
41le down. You are de Htm native in wing your after- and Uns. Baving your own knie family at an early are in important to your happines
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on tius dale Among thure Down ere Joanne Woodward, autress and Henry Wadsworth Fanfellow,“ poet, Jon T. Parr, author. Elson, Petry and - Juan Ben- melt, Lebesses,
Tofu what the stars have klum for you tamursow, select your birthday she and read the curres. ponding paragraph. t.et your birth- Hay Kär be your daily jrunde,
SATURDAY, FEB, 28
PISCES (Fed. 20-Mar 293- Follow your intaliaans today and ge, whaît, 20 far, wrong. A business trip may be in the worden.
ABIER IAIRT 21-Apr, 20- Take time to make ap balaisee sheat on this month's progress and plan your fature.
TAURUS [Apr. 21-30aw 211- If you handle sesterday's prob fema wisely, then all goes wen with you now. Proved kafely.
GEMINI (May 22-Jun- Employment instiera roll for yttr attention today. Handle costidental Imatters. 0.
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Spring-Summer 1959 Fashions By Manguin
1193-E27
This first Spring-Summer 1959 collection has adopted the "Water Jet" line. Fluid, light and gay, it has returned the waist to its natural place and added emphasis to the shoulders.
"Fontainebleau” is a comfortable spring coat, in straw-yellow wool which is loose-fitting at the back and sides.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
drained canned, dleed carrots, 1 (407) can drained mush- At night she is a "Satin and dress, accented with beige salin Cel a worgepicture of your room stems and pieces rocade gal," she said, but she collar and cuffs. A two-tone real eating hablis. You may set (optional) and
hut tupped her blonde c. tonster prefers wool suit and simple beige at a glance the reason why you alivered almonds
dresses for everyday wear. (optional).
bale. or losing weight, Heat-stir until boiling.
Hildegarde made her mark in High style has become so much are galaing
the entertainment world in the a part of Hildegarde that she why you are feeling logged, 'cap't eat breakfast, have little
into 2-qt.
1930's when the startled audi- riéently added "o fashion casserole. pep during the mornlug or late Top with 3" "biscuit specials"
ences by accompanying herself urdinator to her travelling stuff at the plane while wearing long of six. Miss Helen Rich, for- afternoon, or, why your skis rolled 14" thick. Inks "ding Or tven whŷ your
evening gloves. She became a mer fashion. cditor of the Indigestion may be a little upset.
anging star and, on the side, Miami Daily News, now advises Boke 30-35 min, in hot oven, revived the dying evening glove the ringer. 400°F. BAD HABITS
industry.
Hildegarde explained, "Some- Biscuit Specials for Turkey She has three rules for the times I make terrible mistakes i Those minor difficulties may
woman who like herself, ap- in style. And when I make Don't throw out an old show Sift together 11⁄2 e. pre- be due to erratic eating habits, e
cnriched flour, 1 tsp. pears ageless. Her contem- mistake I am out. a thousaral er curtain before you examine such as too many between-meal ifted
It for other possibilities. Good or inte evening snacks; insuf- sall, 3 tap. double-neting bak-popartes will and "the last two dollars."
'TWICE NIGHTLY paris can often be salvaged to 130 ltr. Don't be persuaded to cient amounts of fresh fruits, ing powder and 1⁄2 tsp. curry simple enough providing they
She changes her Down twice make waterproof aprons, make- vegetables, salad greens and powder, 'Add c. shortening get past Rule No. 1,
"Start to reduce when your Eightly chop in with pastry whole grains to supply vitamins, and
up capes, porch pillow covers, during appearance, weight goes up just two or three choosing ntinerals and
until mixture ro-
from
evening roughage; too blender
pounds," she said. "I can gain dresses. Each has its matching) much fat too lile protein; los semblet coarse crumbs,
five pounds in a day and a half. pair of shoes. There are six) many fried foods or possibly too
Stir in % c. uncooked (quick | It takes two days of dicting to pairs of gloves for every gown. 21-Nov 2)-ttle water.
lose it,"
241 gel celul reattests for The body mechanism can be or old-fashioned) rolled oats, 2 some pleasure and amu-vment, Take, trained to sensible food routines ibsp. mlneed parsley and c. . SIMPLE STYLES
ecrtain dresses just as I do for by eating breakfast, luncheon milk. Mix only until dry in- Then, she said, choose simple ceitain songs," she said. and dinner daily at about the predients are moistened,
Ines style and emphasise u . Fans who remember her same time. Disrupt this routine,
fabric to show off this figure I fames Interpt clation of "Lill alate, Turn onto floured skip breakfast, have
surfaco; desin
Mariene" and "Darling Je Vous A baby's milk-stained clothes strokes,
09 Use heavy lunch or dinner tog near knead
carefully choose a line and Aime Beaucoup" seem to like will wish more casily if they fabric to
show
oft figure I her while satin gown with the are first souked in cold water. Writ so hard to control," she brilliant red duster.
"The men," she added with a For the interview, she wore laugh. "always prefer one a simple charcoal-grey woal two shades-black or white,"
Felis You? tests in an impor-
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 291 There is romaner. Ini, you today,
one you love.
for a new chatiewe be ready by itself, espechlly with the
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JACOBY on BRIDGE
The Women's team champions
of the United
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and Ren
States are four
teachers. Curlyn Brail Gale of New York,
Peggy Rolzelf of Philadelphia. and Sally Johnson of Westport, Ccni
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bide showed _sulul apade suit plus something' on the side. Ben's live dlumond ld showed Arst round control of that sult as did Sally's flye heart bld. Ben fell fully justified then to bid the grand slam.
West's demond was the best opening tea and Sally saw that the grand elam depended on club tricks. If making two would be a cinch if they would
helter but Sally break 4:3 or
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She saw that one trump lead was a luxury that might lead East to bankruptcy so after winning Pass the diamond- In dummy she Pass played the Tic of clubs und ruffed a club will the spade nine.
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What do you do?
She got back to dummy with
A-240 five bearis. If your ruffed another club with tho
a second high diamend und
parlaer osn't doablo four spades it is almost a cinch that. Weat will be ablo to make it and fat- ibortwere you may osally, make Live Begris.
spade ten. A small trump lead
to dummy's eight allowed her to ruff another
club with the spodo queen, Dummy was onco more re-entered with the jack of trumpa and chother club
finally -retting
up
TODAY'S QUESTION “AS West and North Bang and Bestraffed, bide live spades. What do you, į dummy's queen, Now
pulled West's luat trump und f claimed the hand.
Answer TomoETOW
retiring time
bels
and the body re-rected. You feel fatigued, "your
mis dull and creative. THE CHEF'S OPEN TURKEY
As to the disposition we all know what happens to that!
TOMORROW'S DINNER
Hot or Cold Celerled
umalo Juice
Curried Turkey Pie
Biscuit Topping Buttered Parsnips with
Cole Slaw
SANDWICHES
"Make to order" and BUTVC nl once.
Spread celery-olive Russian #dressing our hostoasted garlic bread, Pu 1 or 2 slices (ac- cording to oppetite) 00
Top each medium-size plate, piece with thin-steed-cola- turkey and 1 strip crisp bacon.
Green-Borns: GERĄ KOVANJA,
Cream Dressing Nutmeg Cup Custards Coffee Tea Milk All measurements aro level;
recipes for 4 to 0
SIDE GLANCES
2-19
A
Garnish with olives and colo slaw in lettuce nests.
By Galbraith
FIJA NIE. GAN, POLKY,
• Tree by MEA, herrine, the
"I'm afraid Profensor. Enderby's, lecture would be over
́our heads. He onlis his fen an honorarium!"
suld.
clc.
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One ten-foot siid takes miles off the life of a tyry, so uvid screeching starts and stops for the sake of your budget.If not for your nerves.
in various "cuts" or strengths to, ainimise the need for thinning.
Sounds silly, but It's best to wash woodwork from the bot- lom up! This will help prevent trickles of water running down and streaking the section below.
Prfumes were meant to be used separately, not mixed!
Before you refilt än-atomizer, fill it with rubbing alcohol-and Yet it stand fer an hour. Then wash it and the cap thoroughly with hot suds and let them dry,
Coffee laste rancid? It may be Shellac should be thaned the result of tiny particles of old of with good denatured alcohol, coffee clinging the inside sur-
Shellac ly sold face of the pot not antifreeze,
•
STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
The Building Bunglers
-They Needed Houses For Their Guests-
By MAX TRELL
A “Unfortunately, Mouna explained. Mr Punch as he continued his story, "the Bungler had great dimculty finding any wood with which to build thel; new houses "Well," began Mr Punch; it for their guests. For it is im seems that the Bunglers of Bun- possible to build a wooden house GR PUNCH," sald Hand, gietown decided to build then without plenty of wood. And all the Shadow Girl with the selves some new houses. They the trees grow in a forest on the
visitors other side of the mountain, Turned-About Name, to her old were expecting
cerol the Zriend, who was sitting ip his from another town rocking chair in the slinny river,
window.
"Yes?" replied Mr. Punch. "You once, told us,”. Hanid. "about some very foolish people the lived in ■ very foolish town."
Knart Remambers
some
the
"It's much too much trouble dragging the trees from such a great distance, the Bunglers agreed.
All They Nood
"We'll need many, extra anid houses for the good friends who
are coming to visit us Bunglers fold one another."
What kind of houses shall we build?' one of the Bunglers
"Then suddenly one of the Bunglers had a wonderful iden, Jasked,
Wooden houses, of course, He, remembered that their own with wood! replied several other Bunglers, houses were alled Hanid's brother, Knarf, who we'll build our visitors wooden From the top of the roof down had followed her into the room houses just like these we live in to the bottom of the cellar, there and heard what
was wood, wood, wood in their she had just
ourselves. said to Mr Punch, exclaimed in a loud voice: "I remember the foolish people and also the name of the foolish town they all lived In1"
"You do?" asked Mr Punch. "They're the Bunglers of Bungletown," Knart added.
A smile appeared Punch's fac
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"Of course! Of course! I can't understand how I could have forgotten about the Bunglers of Bungletown. And, as a matter of fact, I just happened to remem- ber the very story that Hadid is thinking about. At any rate, it's a alory that's just as good."
New Housen
Knart and Hanld both wanted to know what story Mr Punch had in mind.
*HI call it," he said, "The Story of the Wooden Houses."
Knart and Honid urged Mr Punch to tell them this story,
Rupert and the Secret Boat-42.
At Rupert's shout Gregory prera with the boat hook, though to at the skyline,, "We'm back their-surprise he does not use it. where we started the exclim As the boat slides beside the shore joyfully. **And where's that?” Rupert readies it into a creek
'You'!' aaka the young sea-serpent.
by stipping rock, and by the said you came from Nutwood. Is time they have scrambled out of this it?" In his' excitement it the strong little man has turned Rupert doesn't answer. The Pro and run away as fast as he can fessor's dwarf servant la wailing *nader the cliffs.
"ÜREL RIGHTA, SESJALER -
11-7
We began building new houses with old wood
houses-woeden chairs, wooden shelves, wooden walls and
wooden floors.
""There's all the wood we need for all the new houses for 'pur, visitors,' he told the others. "So they got saws and ham- niers and axea and nails and screws and began building the new houses at once with all the wood from the old houses,"
"But, Mr Punchl" Henld sud- denly interrupted. "That was a very foolish Idea. I mean, you can't build now houses with tho wood from the old houses, bes cause when you get all finished you haven't "got old houses any morel"
Me Punch nodded his boad. "That's what the Dinglen of When Bungletown found out.
.. their visitors came, there were plenty of houses for them to live in, but all the houses that once bolonged to the Bunglers them- | polves » bad incompletely
pobrod!"
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