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THE CHINA MAIL: THURSDAY, JUNE - 25, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
New zest that peps up an old romance!
YOUR BIRTHDAY............ØY STELLA-
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
BORN today, you possess a you learn to seize opportunity
sekt-
dual nature which you and make the best possible use And difcult to control, One of it. half of you is elrong, reliant, aggrave and Imput alve; the other half is more the dreamer who cares Ittle. about putting an idea into production. - You want harmony and peace and will pay "yes" or "maybe" to something you disagree with. just to keep the
and avoid an argument. Then, later on, you may have to change your mind,
pince
You have vaunting ambitions but are not "pushy" cough to activate your hopes without someone prodding you most of the time. You are enreful in money 'multers and probably w!!! accumulate considerable wealth
during your lifetime. The stars have given you talera that will make it easy for you to earn a good living. You tama have the capabilities for reach ing fame and success, provided
FRIDAY,
CANCER (June 22-July 23)- Take care of any legal matters that are pending. See that things ure settled satisfnetbaily. LEO (July 24-Aug. 13) Best for
stick you to
fairly closely to familiar routine now. Postpone all new projects until later.
You wonten undoubtedly will be more interested in your own home circle and in your com- munity than in a career. You may become a leader in neighbourhood group activities but your true life will centre around your home and family. You are loving and affectionate and will do anything for those near and dear to you.
Among Those born un this date are: General Henry "ilap" Arnold, World War II COIT)- manfer; Chartes Tyson Yerkes, Anneler Olive Thorne Miller, writer of children's stories: Gustave Churpentier, composer.
In
To find what the stars have store for you tumortuw,
birthday star bebet your
arid read the curvesponding porn- graph. Let your birthday be your daily gulde. JUNE 26
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gain exactly what you want the most. Start a trip?
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 18) .......Achan-ot Just thinking about its what counts today. Make fine progress during the balance of this month.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- ready to spring into action
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 231-- You can now have everything the moment you get the green pretty much your own way at guts. This
home
and at work. Be cu-
operative, however.
cvents
decision.
ARIES
is your day ci
(Mar. 21-Apr. 20)-
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) A big day for you if you know Take a pualtive attitude in where you are headed and can everything und
will recognise a bright, new up-
portunity. shave themselves as you wish,
SCORPIO (Vel, 24-Nov, 22)— TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Definite quits for
now. A day to make up for any thne You Success and good fortune are lost recently. Consolidate a new definitely yours today.
friendship: And interesting em- pluyment.
· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)--Next five days are, vitally important to your future wel- fare. Make wise decisions.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan, 20)-Tukea enleulated risk tud end.
GEMINI (May 22-June 21)— Fortune should be smiling on Juve and
romance these fine days. Enjoy yourself this week-
on
BRIDGE
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EAST
JACOBY
HAVE to particular quarrel
with South's four-spade bid
although he might well
given up his hundred
huve honours
and led North play three no- trump. His spades represented six-trleka at either spades or no-trump.
I do have in quarrel with hin play of the hand. He won the opening heart, in dusamy, drew trumps quickly and led a club. West ducked and South founAZ himself in dummy with no way to get back to his own band for lead another club.
He led a heart and hoped for the best but West was too smart
♥CARD Sensek♦
Q-The bidding has been: North
WEST.
North
14
1 N,T.
P493 3.
3 N.T. Past 4
Pass
Pass Pans
Opening lead...♥ K
Poss
Pasa
Pass
East South West
2+ Pans *N.T. Puss
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for in West simply eashed two hearts and shifted to the given of diamonds whereupon tricks South had to lose four and his contract.
FASHION PAGE by Jill Butterfield
COTTON IS MERCERISED for a crisp white and blue three: plece:
COTTON IS KNITTED for a pack-bappy dress in pale sugar pink.
COTTON IS SATIN for a romantic rose- scattered shirtwaister with a stiff green belt.
Looking Ahead
by
JEAN WISEMAN
AUSTRALIAN
women
have already seen the latest Autumn and Winter collections whereas WO have summer still ahead of 118. Nevertheless, the weaves and weights of the wools shown were so varled that many of them aro. well suited to summer,
or
even all-the-year-round wear.
Australia in one of the keenest exponents of printed pure wools which are so light that they nuke leal sunmer wear, and are equally useful for Inter winter evenings indoors. The designs
from vary
classic Paisleys to magnificent new pat- termin in olive and avocado greens. A pletorial pattern feo- tures luscious red cherrics,
Fine wool
cropes are agato • fashionable in Australia, where they are used frequently for slim, draped restaurant dresses, For really top-line glamour, however, Australion designers cun compete with the best. In a recent fashion promotion, two garments were shown which might well be an inspiration for brides everywhere.
First of all, the most im- portant dress ever to stop into
uny
dress
girl's life the wedding For this, cream wool lace was especially flown from Switzerland,
and wig then Jashioned into a high-necked, slim-line classical gown with a full froin. The perfection of the fabric is, such that it needs no further adornment, Inciden- fully, the dress could afterwards adapted to an evening gown for all-seasons wear. small and becoming head-dress la fashioned from the material.
be
The
mame
A wedding gown such as this would make beautiful and original choice for summer brides, who could make full use of it throughout the winter dance season to follow.
An impeccable dressing gown or hostess gown for the bride is made in a milky white wool. While being warm-if you can apply this word to a garment so elegantthe fabric la so. Úno that it has been possible to allow lavish fullness to fall from the shoulders to ground level.
You, South, hold:
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What do you do? A-Bid slx diamonds. There la an see off the band and maybe the opponents can take two clubs but you would be cowardly if you did not bid the alan Your partner has opened and jumped with only one acc.
TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of showing one ace after your four no-trump bid your partner has bid Ave hearts lo show two aces. What do you
do now?
Answer Tomorrow
SIDE GLANCES
NORTH (D) 14 402
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375
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A73
SOUTH AAKOJO7
362 73
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Both vulnerable
1
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PARY Paas
lead
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South went wrong by pulling trumps too early. He needed tummy's second trump to luck to his own hand so
played only one! should have trum, then led the club. ́ ́ Un- doublvilly West would duck but it would do him no good. South would draw trumps and be back in his own hand for the second club lead which would knock out the ace before the defence had a chance to ket
up A diamond triek.
By Galbraith
Mexica
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"Marcella is taking the budget srulan, ao let's just chip in 40 cents each for the club's bon voyage.presenti"
COTTON IS TWEED for ahoundstooth-check
shirtwaister. RICHARD SHOPS.
COTTON IS EMBROIDERED for the bodice of a porcelain-preity. full-skirted shirtwaister.
YOU SEE IT first in January; by February you get the feeling; in March you succumb like a lamb: and by the time June is bursting out you've been wearing one for weeks, are looking for another.
What is it? It's the thing that women love longer. pay less for, say yes to more often than any other garment in their lives. It's the classic cotton dress.
This year it resists stains, fire, and water. It's impervious to creasing, to stretching, to shrink ing. It sets you thinking.
It has set the leading designers thinking of cotton as a big-occasion fabric-in romantic.
terms of oceans of organdie, of voile-in tailored terms of denim and corduroy-in practical terms for the sort of drip-dry uncrush- ables that take the sting out of the tail of packing.
Fashion
Its popularity has set the bobbins of Lancashire spinning to the tune of 1,000 miles of thread per second, and cash fills in the stores trilling at double speed every sun-day. Page today cottons on to the fact that there's more in summer dressing than the tan on your face and the wind in your hair, and spotlights pocket-happy clothes that set the heads turning, twice.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN FRENCH
LEFT:-
COTTON IS PROOFED for a Paris inspired. shower-proof bush jacket.
ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT :-: COTTON IS CROCHETRD for a pack-flat washable mob-cap of delicate air.
COTTON IS PRINTED for washable summer gloves (choose flowers or fruits)
COTTON IS TOWELLING For an loe-white, back bloused jacket Matching shorias,
London Express - Barvica
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Mr. Punch's Night Life
-He Explains Why He Takes A Nap în The Afternoon-
MR.
By MAX TRELL
WR PUNCH was taking a nap In is easy chair in the sunny window when Knorf and Hund, the Shadows with the Turned-About Names, came into the room.
Hunte started playing the pinne and Knarf started beat- Ing a drum.
Joined In
Then the others in the room, who had been quiet up until then, joined in and helped to
make more noise.
The Canary started singing. Whon, the Hobby Horse, start cú rocking and rolling.
General Tin, the Tin Soldier, began marching around the room, stomping his feet and rattling his sword.
Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, rolled across the floor.
Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll, be En doneing up and down on the 'Cat's back.
War Dance
"There's something you don't I take know, my good friends.
a nap in the afternoon because 1 have to stay awake at night."
No Reason
"Oh, Mr Punch," sold Honid. "You're telling a ab! There isn't any reason in the world why you should have to stay awake ali night!"
"But there is," said Mr Punch, "Why?" asked Knart.
"Didn't you know?" said M? Punch. "I'm the watchman When everyone in the house is asleep, I'm awake, watching." the Rag Doll, asked.
"Watching what?" Mary-Jane,
Watches Everything
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Hanld played the plans and ·
Kharf beat the drum.
ture and the ship doesn't come, salling into the room.”
Everyone looked astonished, "And," Mr Punch went ony:
"I watch everything," said Mr you see all these books on the Punch. "I watch the doors to bookshelves? They're filled with, make sure they don't open, 1 Lky and Tirers and Dragons watch the windows to make and Witches and Soldiers and sure they don't cluse.
Birds and Bees and Mountains!
"Do you
see that picture and Rivera." honging on the wall just over
"Now see here, Mr-Punch,
the bookcase" asked Mr Punch. Hanld said, "don't tell us you've Everybody turned around and got to watch all those things in looked at the picture hanging the books so they don'i come out Hiawatha, the Wooden Indlan,, over the booktense, It was a ple- unto the room and that that's did a war dance as he ran lure of a ship, a sailing ship, the reason you stay awake all} around the room shaking his mailtos along on a rough set, night!"
this
and and
Finally, in the middle of all
noise the singing danelng, the shouting yelling, the stomping and jump- ing and rattling Mr Punch opened his eyes and asked;
"Well, what's all this exclte- ment about?"
Everybody crowded Mr Punch's chair.
around
"It isn't right to sleep in the afternoon," said Hanid.
Night's For Sleeping "Night time is for sleeping," sald Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll.
"You slcop too much," said Teddy, the Stuffed Bear.
-you sleep a uternoon, how can you expect to sleep all
| night?" asked Hiawatha,
All through this, Mr Punch nodded and smiled. It was 45
though he said:
All Those Books
MF Punen waited und röddes again
That's the reason," he said. "I make sure," Mr Punch con- "And now, if you'll excuse me, tinued, "that the ocean doesn't I'll finish taking my afternoon, come selling out of that ple- nop."
"I agree with you, my friends. I agree with every word you|-· BAY.
But
when everyone
had finished speaking. Mr Punch sinswered aloud:
Rupert and the Truant 42
la a very about tips the post made into a proper parcel with this man is trotting up the hill again niza brown, pupsr.”*:** Santa Claus with something under his arm.meant him for. Rozalia," sayS **Now come on. “We'll make no · Rupert anxiously. “Are you - PALER mistakes this, time,” he says, that in what sha naked fr27. The womly facing the doll. "Way doll, must have been here „and oughth's to have risked you with⠀ played truant may soon' altre you only a label. Now you shall be took her water. **.
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