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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1969.

WOMANSENSE

JACOBY on BRIDGE

It is perfectly all right to swap

horses in mid-stream if your drat horse breaks a leg. Other- swise, you, had best stay will him.

South's four heart contract looked reasonable enough to him. He needed either the heart Anesse or a successful-guess for the jack of clubs to insure IL.

The deuce of sprides opening gave him another iden. He could strip the hand of diatonnds and spades, play ace and another trump and I trumps broke the mas wish the lead would have to play clubs for him. So South won the first spade in dumany and led the deier of diamonds. Ensi went up with the queen and South hud his horse-swapping Idea.

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IN

I

pawn my furs

for the

the United States the

pawn-shop in on the up and up. while here the three-ball Establishments decline in popularity and re- putation.

The premises may have something to do with their boom in America. They are altogether different from the often shabby shops which distinguish them here.

Spacious

in the U.S.A. they are dralgn-

sied us loan societies and housed

summer.

In New York it pays a woman to do so

BY JOSEPHINE ROSENBERG

In

to me.

Page: 6

in buildings which might cally holidays on the "buy now, pay taken its place. My friend be taken for banks or bulking later" plan.

possessed a set of golf clubs. The low price did not worry is virtually impossible to come realised above the amount owing because the clubs were by on rainy tinys in any elty. to the loan society will be sent societies; spacious enough to se- And they get into serious Stie does not play. golf, but her.

oll commodate

Useless of manner

the presented with

and took up valuabio trouble if they default in pay- she was Obvlously East held both the securities,

The pawnbroker's offices were slamps, ments. Jowellery,

space. Probably she could not some time ar equipment· zat

have sold them at a better price

vast concrete build- But I will not neglect the day king and queen of diamonds coins, sewing machines, Con

However, I have discovered thei that the jack could be established playing records, sporting acces another purpose the American

anywhere else.

ing on a corrier she of one of of redemption. The frosty wen-

The

the principal avenues. I was her of New York next autumn aslest means to get for a clubs discard. South led the sories and radios.

pawnbroker serves.

I WEA Inspired by her grateful to the commissionpire will be, my prompter. queen of hearts and finessed.

them out of the way was to The "never-never" system is

to store my furs who operied the great doors. East won with the king and

visited

The 200 dollars I received In New and them to the pawnbroker experience another played king and

din- junother reason for the success of A lady

tet him take the with the loan society while I leading into this dry sanctuary aut her and

For mond. West ruffed and dummy these organisations in America. York wanted to clear

the clubs she returned

Lo England for the with marble floors and congested from the pawnbroker 1 de there went the More people than

posited in a savings bank on the ever before closela. The day of the roomy, burden,

30 overruled bul

They would lighting. dollars-roughly summer months. in over. received

opposite skie of the avenue and buy their homes, furniture, ap rambling cily house

only be a nuisance to me modern club discard.

compact dat has re-third of their value.

"I would like a small loan altunted Lis not nearly such pliances, cars, and even

take The

my journeyn,

on these furs," I said to the sumptuous quarters. clerk behind the high counter. He took the furs from me and disappeared for a few minutes.

Now South had to try the club guess himself. He pulled East's last trump and led à club to his king West took the ace and shot the suit back. South played dumuny's tea and East's jack set the hand.

YOUR BIRTHDAY

THURSDAY, MAY 7

BORN Inday, you have a pleasing.

oulgoing nature, by which you make friends wherever you go. You enjoy going out in society, are they to be the centre of any activity,

and usually are the life of the party. You thrive on alleation and di your bent work when in the midst of an admiring throng. The activity of urban living wit give you needed zow and excitement, Since you are

natural loader, you are of

Veter best when at the head

Huy procession.

Naturally, you will At Into public life and sould use your talents ac- cordingly. You have a dennite gift for speaking in public. It is likely that you also have a gift for musical expresim, performance and, quite likely, composition, You also have Bendy, be it

the pality 10 Welect a Pareer in prose or poetry.

arte, br

way you the work when Inspiration moves

Can

TAURUS

that

SPRING

THERE

are couples kisa- ing all over the parks, the cuckoo has added his maddening two-tone note to

By STELLA the dawn chorus, the trees are burating out all over, and my secretary has a spot on her nose.

you--not when the boan says "Go!" You

coddly

make night very success of a stage career.

Although you are affectionate by stature, you are not demonstrallye and you have to know a person for a long time before admitting hi

r her intu your circle of intimates, You make thousands of camsal nc- quintiliances, but your close friends But once a friend, 1 is are few. for Hei Your marriage should be an exceptionally happy orie.

Ainang those born on this date are: Johannes Brahit, composer; Robert Browning, poet; Roerstes philosopher: Ali Beidl, conductor: Joseph Gurney Uncle Joe), Cannon.

noted palelan.

To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your

birthday star and read the corres ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day state your daily guide.

FRIDAY, MAY 8

21)-

21-May LADE A good day for sharpening your wits and using your brains to gain a major objective.

GEMINI (May

27-June 71)- Make thit a record day for your major efforts. Make a food Impres sion with no timportant perman,

CANCER

503-- (June 22-dsety Real estate matters may come up for

today. Be sure consideration your facts, then act,

(July

21-Auz

of

23

LEO You can get excellent results by. sticking tp routing today. Put in a solid day's work!

VIRGO

CANE. 21-Hepl. 231- A busy day for att innjor business interesia. You should get better- than average results.

LIBRA ESept. 24-0st. 21)- Be progressive in your business le day and you should get rewits for which you have been working,

-SIDE GLANCES.

277-

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nay. Financial watters should be handled adroitly today, for you can beneût excellently.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Der, 221– Avoid bapulse today. Act wisely In all matters. Think drai, but iken act punitively,

CAPRICORN 1. 23.Jan. 20 Bain work is what counts today. Inthience your kin, friends and netschtours to think as you do.

21-Feb.

19}--

AQUATICH CAN Mong and evening bring excep tional events whick with Influence your future welfare.

PISCES (Fab. 20.Mar. 203- Take a positive attitude toward lito and you will be surprised of the kuccess you can achieve

AREJ (MAT. 21-Apr. 10)- Home affaire take precedence today, See that Everything at home working out smoothly.

By Galbraith.

**Yes, Ralph,-1 suppose spring does mean the vernal aquinox when the sun orcases the equator-but don't

-you think it's romantic anyway?"

Without doubt, spring is here! And what are all the gay and exciting women preparing to do about R?

1

on

IS HERE!

By VERONICA PAPWORTH

Of course, they have bought something now.

LADY PAMELA BENRY hus

a black and white check mult, "I's bound with black braid ----- absolutely simple but so useful. And, of course, I'll buy some

THE KIDS LOVE IT ·

CUTURE historians, considering this mid-twentieth century, will

no doubt comment on the Big Squeeze. More and more of what until recently appeared decently baxed or bottled in now on sale in timp, squerable form.

The latest commodity to find its way on to my desk is a giant plastic tube of talcum powder.

using red I must have red in my wardrobe,"

MRS DIGBY MOLTON is all for colour. "For years I've been so fond of black but this spring I'm really going gay in coral pink. Yes, a true, sharp coral. JELLICOE has # LADY brilliant scarlet ruit with a tiny black net bat covered in ribbon bows.

It

common

оп

practice Yorkers to take Among New

In their furs at the beginning of summer and redeem them when the cold weather comes

Air Circulation

When he came back he offer- ed me 200 dollars. "Will that - help you?"! he inquired politely

lle was so pleasant that I be The loan socletics clean the aan to feel ashamed. I was not borrowing the money because i garments and store them

needed it. Instead of being one electrically protected refrige-

compelled to put my furs Min rated vaults. They are hung hock," I was in fact a "post individually to allow thorough Hittle rich gir storing them in uir elrculation.

an economical way.

in

most attractive arrange- ment and certainly less than if I had put them in one of the principat storage places. And the services are identical.

The bank presented me with a plastic Insulated plenic bag for opening an account with them. They promised me 4 per cent

deposit. on my

That meant, four dollars for six months. The cost of storage was therefore reduced to eight dollars.

Low Price

Where else could furs be stored so expertly at such a low price?

While I was in the

the United I visited phother city

However, I swallowed my guiti complex and signed

ticket. Within 10 minutes the States deal was complete. No

In and walked through a street quiries werd made into my entirely devoted to credit and lean establishments. I was told sight is common in many North American centres, As- other evidence of the "credit boom."

- I went along to the pawn- "redit, income or employment. broker, carrying my furs in T The usual Interest on loans my is 1 per cent for each month. plastic cleaning bog over back. I was laden down with No payments are due for a year. other parcels and fell as if I These furs will cost me 12 is might have been inking part in dollars (under BOULTING MRS ROY

E4) in Interort

The principle of life on that a safari. about brown"not thai

charges for a period of six new Continent. In the words wild

months.

of Artemus Wards, the natural horrible chocolate brown but a

Only the donkey was miss-

hutorian is undoubtedly: "LEL sort of subtle bronzy shade. Il's

ing. Not even a taxi to take bo supposed to

my furs us all be happy, and live within always

For rain was falling heavily in are subject to sale offer 30 days borrow the money to do It" the streets and motor transport at public auction. Any money -London Express Service),

an

If I do not redeem

At home is turned out to be the Weapon of the Week. "One autumn colour, but I's gorgeous the place of a beast of burden, at the end of one year they cur means even if we have to

squeeze shoots nearly ft. whooped my white-faced, white-haired, and highly scented Srrepresalbica.

Suddenly I've become plastic package conscious. I note that mustard, shampoo, mayouttalse, sugar feing, and condensed milk can all be boughs with this strangely child-like appeal. This very week my grocer delivered a plasile package containing strawberry Jam.

I just hate to think of its potentialilies as, a weapon.

Let's

Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Indoor Clambake Puts Lobster In Potatoes

"H

*

in the spring. I have two brown suits with off white,, creamy coloured accessories and others in all the miniy shades

"an't

way splendid the they blend and mix. Take half a dozen greens and they would night like fury-bul half a dozen coffee, belgy browns just go,”.

MRS KENNETH MORE has a new navy cardigan sult in the Chanel manner will a white shirt, "The cuffs

pull down below the jacket sleeves and the collar pills out over the top, There's white adille suitching 100, and the whole thing is no young and springilke wait to wear it."

I can't

CHILDREN'S CORNER

The Generous Artist

-He Painted Pictures on Everybody's Windows-

By MAX TRELL KNARF and Hanid, the shad-

Baron Munch aniled agains "Take a guess!" he said.

Guesses

Honid

ows with the Turned-About Names, found their friend, Baron Munch, sitting in front of an casel. With a brush, which

Hand thought for a minute or he dipped in colours of various two. Then she said: "I think the kinds, he was paintinig pictures pointer you moan, who paints of houses and trees and People with water colours without and flowers and dogs and cats bothering with the coloure, la with and birds and fruit and fish and named Jocit Frost!!

dozen too-pinks and

other thing Ufferent shapes and sizes, yellows. I love them."

"Come in, my dear children," Kid Baron Munch.

FRANCOISE GARRIGUES (ex-Balmain mannequin who is now a top-flight fashion execu- tive) has gone, wild for navy too, "In Paris it was always grey for me but I saw this new Dlor middy suit and I had to wonderful, have it. I shall wear it It could be carried { gay colours out for a party at home or church or club luncheon.". Indoor "Clambake"

*This

ERE'S an invitation

to attend an indoor- Madame,

But outdoor clambake. what could be indoors and outdoors at the same time, Madame?" chuckled the Chef.

milot's-accept and find. out," I replied.

idea is

Potato Clan Chowder and/or Steamed Clems Catchup Sauce Broiled Lobster "KPOINT CHUKI Lobster-Stuffed Potatoes Com on Cob Old-Time Potato Bread Indian Pudding With Ginger Ice Cream Coffee

Alt medurements are levels.

· JEAN DAWNAY will wear Blas "a pastel tweed suit with. black accessories, a black tullo turban, and a pale mini tie."

a

of

said

"I didn't know you were an

Baton artist,

Munch," MRS EDWARD, SUTRO has Hanid. u new dress and jacket of mari- tgoht=breed-witir:ercem polosired-

accessories.

MILB LAURIE NEWTON SHARP--who always appears

Hai turf 1000

"I'm not a

very good one," in the list of Ten Best-dressed said Baron Munch, modestly Women-has p stunning little "I'm just painting a few things navy blue suit with a navy and in water colour." white printed silk lining and a Chanel to match-

The big private dining room at the White Turkey Restaurant in New York [City was dressed up with

trailing fish noto, branches pes proportioned to us to blouse

Chowder: Potato Ciam of pine, leaves and ship's lanterns.

Itemove the black parts from 1 gf. chowder clams, canned or fresh

Small-dice 2 oz. salt pork, Fry

Clambake Menu

enormous

Ап shaped buffet table, with a white cloth, dominated

copy.

This last plece of Information is practically written in blood. I have bought the same sult, and in four days 23 people have advised me of the coincidency.

Hey, ho-that's spring for

horseshoe- until crisp.

covered Remove the pork'. Add i qt.

diced peeled raw potatoes to the you. the room. On it were beautiful fat and pour in 2 in, hot water.

ly arranged foods, traditional

tor an cutdoor clambake,

of

At one end stood a big kellie

bubbling

hot

lefom chowder, with napkins,

Simmer until fork-tender.

Add the clams, Bell 2 min Itemove from the heat. Lat

potato stund 15 min.

Add 1 qt. scalded milk, the Lowls and spoons. A jolly clam liquor and salt and pepper country-type hust stood ready to taste, Stir in 1 tbsp. butter.

tu serve,

Lobster-Stuffed Potatoes: Bake

J scrubbed large potatoes. Opposite was the dessert sec- tion, with New England Indian Cut a long alles from each. Scoop grading topped with ginger lce e and mash the centres. cream, and on urnful of coffer.

Add. heated milk, beaten egg yolks, 11⁄2 r. small-

A smiling country-type girl - diced fresh or canned lobster uded over IE,

This central part of the buf- fet table is extraordinary!" ob- served the Chef,

Tall Stoomers

mest, 3 tbsp, each minced onion, Green pepper and butter, 1 tsp. sult and tap. pepper,

Beal the egg whites stir and Fold in. Heap into the potato skina. Bake 15 min, in a hot oven, 450',

Ginger Ice Cream

From The Chef

·

Household Hints

Knarf wanted to know what water colours were.

you

**They're colours," said Baron Munch, "that mix with water, When you put them on, a sheet of paper, with a brush, they look very pretty indeech"

"1 wish," said Hard as the pointed outer's at the mow- covered hill aid dark trees and red barn, that I could paint, that scena in water colour,”

"You

Boron could," said Munch. "And that reminds mo of a very good friend of mine who used to do a good deal at painting."

Save unnecessary last-minute

"Did he paint in water col- trips to the stores by keeping ours?" askest Knart. shopping lists. There should be one in your kitchen, of course, for groceries; shelves should be checked for staples, too, before you head for the store.

Another kind of ist should be kept on your desk for clothing needs, girls, and mi cellaneous items..

Didn't Use Colour.

"Indeed be did," said Baron Munch. "He always used water To speak mord coloure contrectly, this friend of mine used only the water and never bothered with the colours."

"Look at the tall steamers full

A quick "besti hollandaiso” of clams set in racks and kopt

Kasco for spring vegetables: "That's a fanny thếng," said bol over burning solid alcohol,

Combine cup mayonnaise Kamart. "How could anybody In the centre, blaxing red,

with 31⁄2 teaspoon crumbled paint a free or a hill with sne are tres of A lobatera. Here are big lobster-stulica Slightly soften at room tem- sweet basil leaves and 1 egg, on t or a rod barn without potatoes - a new dish to perature, il qti vanilla ice cream, yolk. Heat, stirring constantly, uming, woy, axlosmw1"

Baron hurch andlodi”. me, And there are heaping, Bile in 4.c. Aine-chopped pre-than-add 1 teaspoon fresh lemon

that --painter"} plates of broiled chicken and served -ginger. Freeze i hr., or juleo. Makes snough for 4 to "What was

Lö servings."

{hiena?” asked Haold: * steaming great cofa,

Jack painted 'all kinds, of

scenes on the windows.

"Very good, very good," said Baron Munch, "Jack's a very good friend of mine. He comes through my window almost every night during the winter and pallnts a scene on the glass."

Sometimes he'll paint cities and He points scenes on lots of towns with rivers and bridges.!! peoples' windows old Kharflerpationes,” pald Hanid, her

"01

course, ho does said just paints a flower. Barory Munch. "Jack Frost is

Munch, "Once," said Baron not only a clever painter, Ho's just as winter

was about to also very swift and

generous end, Jack painter. Ho paints pictures on

painted A farewell scene for me, I mean, I knew the whidows if houses, big and he was about to go away" shall, in every country of the world where thero is a winter.

Beautiful Pictures

"What did he point?" asked Hanid

"He painted a flock of swal- lows flying toward a clump of violets And. I knew from that- "And what beautiful Pictures I absolutely new-that Jack painted his last they are" Baron Munch went Fica had

“Semelines bo'li

of the paint water-colour "picture on, caalles with towers and spires, winter."

Rupert and the Blunderpuss-52

Feeling very pleased that all has Sheep. "I must wash your seracy turned out so well, Rupert, scampers You've got a lot of foot on the hame to tell the whole story to

"Yes, and no front 1.7. Unch Bruno and Mrs. Sheep. wonder," laughs Rupen. I'vr "And now may I go and tell my bera carrying that Blanderpusi ever pals?" he asks. Look, they're so far. -Gen't you imajina, how waiting for me at the gate,” “Very - grubby It was after going right up well, but burey back."" says Mrs. qur chimney? **

THE END,

A New Adventure Begins Tomorrow

"ALL "NIGHTS' NETTAVED, -

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