YOUR BIRTHDAY.
MONDAY, JULY 6
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
By STELLA
BORN today there is a great deter from making a
you
deal of the humanitarian change, although there night about you and usually you are be a long period of dificult looking for something to do adjustment in store for you. for someone. You have a well- developed pense of social con- #ciousticas; are loyal, generous
woinen
Both you men and should cultivate the habit of
and true. Your reading lastes looking on the sainny alde of are apt to be in the field of relle more. Never criticise unless make a really con- ligion,
philosophy and tho you can social selences. You have a gift structive and hehful suggestion
on how to better conditions,
these burn on this lectura Among platform or us A spiritual date are leader. You men have a talent educator
for speaking in public and might do well on the
Daniel Coil Gilman, and president k
for money-making and would Carnegie Institute; John Paul do well in business and fluance, Junes, naval hero; Paul Keller,
editor German You women. on the other hand, are less serious-minded. Ashbel Green, carly
Princeton;
und
author: president- Roger Ward
Your emotions are close to the of surface and you are more in- Baboon, statistician, férested in the domestle front To And what the stars have 1bon
store for you tomorrow, in a career of in you are any kind. In fact, you will select your birthday or and mistaking temporary infatuation read the corresponding for true love. Should this hap graph. Let your birthday star pen, your loyalties would be your dally guide.
TUESDAY, JULY 7
CANCER (June 22-July 23) --- One of your "yo slow" days, When it is best for you to jook carefully before you leap anything.
into
LEO (July 24-Aur. 23) Tie Up all the louse ends in current affairs so that you will be prepared infer to act quick-
ly
para-
is
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan, 20)-Tactful co-operation need in 1 co-operative busi- ness and domestic relations.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Guard your health, This can be a trying day if you are not up wins to par! Tactful patience out.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar, 20)-
INELEN BURKE
THE CLUBLAND CEEFS
Here's what the Guards
like to eat
THE COOKERY EXPERT EXPLORES A WORLD WOMEN SO RARELY ENTER
IT is a world of deep armchairs, tobacco smoke--and usually strictly for men. It is also a world of good—
It is although tending to the conventional—cating.
The cookery expert the world of London's Clubland.
has been talking to the men who do the cooking. Fint report:
TOST London clubs are exclusively for men, but some have
MOST London lux" where members may lunch or dine
with their friends.
The Guards Club, however, provides associate member-
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)- Can be a tricky day, so watch ship for member-officers' near relatives on the distaff-side, who
your step. Avuld taking any risks; stick closely to routine were once known as "voucher holders."
A powerful influence today, but you must be careful that you select exactly the right ob jective,
LIBRA
(Sept. 29-Oct, 23)— Curb extravagance in your ex- penditures at this time. To be thefly is to be sensible.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)— Wisdom
and self-confidence will exert an excellent
Hairs.
There remains a certain segregation of the sexes, ARTES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)-Women who arrive at some of the annexes do so by way of a Adhere to facts this day. Don'tside door-almost surreptitiously, one might think. be deluded by false promises of
The Guards Club started in 1813 as a coffee house in St something lo come in the
James's Street where officers could meet informally. Hooper future.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 213-and Co., the coach builders, Test the basis of today's pro- now occupy the former site, tomorrow and, with 1, red
was currant Jelly must be served." fluence over your future affairs. cedures before you try anything The club's first move
I was pretty sure that Guards the Be conservative.
new. Act only on sound facts. to another house in
GEMINI ((May 22-June 211-game street (where Lock Becall the old adage "all is not the hatter is today), fol-
glitters" gold that
to guided by it now: Play it streluwed by other moves
Pall Mall, where the coffee house became a pucka club, und to Brook Street.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
22)--A clear head and a calm Ket you Just what you need at this
attitude about Ume.
will
JACOBY
MILTON Unger of New York
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and safe.
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is one who scema to Fur Inlo Interesting bridge hands continually.
He shares them
with me and I am glad to share them with you.
This the Milton sat South and opened with three hearts.
clubs West led the cenot against the eventual five-heart doubled contract, (All Milton's hands are doubled or re- West shifted doubled.) Then
to a spade and Millon had no trouble making an overtrick.
♥ CARD Sentent
Q-The bidding has been:
North East Bouth Weat 14
Paos 2+ 2N.T. Poss 34
Pass Poss Pass
3.
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7 You, South, hold; 42 W54 4AK 1054 SA QIOJE
What do you do? AssBid six clubs. Your part- ner is showing bristed Interest in a grand slam and while you carinat afford the grsod staro bid yourable you can tell him that you are interested if he cares to 19.
TODAY'S QUESTION
North has opened with one spade and East has overcalled with two diamonds.
You, South, hold:
ASE 175 4Q108702 $353
What do you do?
Answer TomOITOW
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BRIDGE
NORTH AAK
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The latest move was to the chub's present address in Charles Street, Berkeley Square, which was the town house of the late Dome Margaret Greville who, as
the Hon. Mrs Honuld Greville, was one of London's famous hostesses in the great Edwardian
days.
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Pass PULA Opening lead—♣ A
A spade opening would be five and diamond shift after the actual club opening would have stopped the overlrick.
Milton feels that East should have bld Ave diamonds over North's four-heart bid and I must agree with him. The pre- empt crowded him but his part- ner was surely marked with not more than one heart and East could not be hurt at ve diamonds in any event.
If East had bid ve diamonds West would probably have been pashed into six, North would surely have doubled. But dou- bled or not Eust would have had no trouble making his contract,
By Galbraith
*
"Your father is the original do-it-yourself man—overy- thing I ask him to do lie says, "do-it-yourself","
B
meers would prefer the tradi-
tional foods of this country-and there are none better. But what abcut other things?
They don't go in for much fish. Salmon, perhaps, just now, and fabster, but not much else. A
favourite meat dish is Escalopes of Vend Nelson, practically i Guants Club "special." Here is The recipe for a dish which any uuts can make ni home:
For four persons, pass four very thin well-beaten out esenlopen of veal through setsoned flour and gently fry them in butter. Lift out and
Kitchen conlorence between sacrotary Mr. Cecil Buss and chef Mr. Arthur Burch.
We do hamper our cooking by Pardlug something as expen- sive when, all the time, we can make it do a double or even treble job.
again. Sprinkle sparingly with chopped parsley and serve.
Not everyone can find good Escalopes of veal. As a "stand in" get the butcher to cut off as many veal cullets (not chops) 06
For a sweet, Mr Burch rug- you require. Remove tite nuts" gested strawberries romanoff. of ment and beat them out
Dalle chooses very fine, very frag thin as escalopes, then simply rant ripe atrawberries, dusic follow the recipe.
thin the rest ones, because they 1ke these escalopes better
are always tender.
them with sugar, and marinades them for an hour in port.
Then he strains off the port and beats into It half-whipped sweetened cream, adding a drop The bones will make a very good stock. The meat trimmings the colour. The sauce is poured
or two of cochineal to emphasise-1 can be minced or chopped and used, with additions, to stuff tomatoes, courgettes or vegetable marrows, cabbage and cos lottuce leaves. Or make ment cakes of them..
FOR
over the strawberries. A wonder lille fut sweet.....
tielty which disappears if it is Jef to stand for half an hour or 50. Line a fan ring with the rolled-out pastry.
"Slowly stow about a pound of Bramleys with a little sugar nurt a spot of water until they are not quite cooked to a pulp, then
become leave them to
cold. Spread them on the bottom of the fun.
CLICE peeled, cored apples into crescents and arrange then in circles, overlapping each other well,
LIMIT FATS
FOR HEALTH
You can do a lot to protect 'your family's health right at the dinner table.
We've long recognised the furt that the principal villain in the heart discano picture is choles terol. This is a fatty alcohol which enters our blood through the foodin wo cat, primarily fatty foods.
CLOSES ARTERIES
Tis part of the fatty com- pends which we call beta-lipo- proteins. This element gathers on the walls of the arteries and
closes them oft gradually making it more and more dim- cull for the heart to circulate the blood.
We cat an average of 1,005 meals a year, give or take a fow, And how often do we cat fatty foods at these meals? Seo the connection?
Dr Norman Jolliffe, famed places New York nutritionis, the responsibility for stamping out a large percentage of heart disease squarely housewife.
upon
HELPFUL GUIDE
the
As a mide for planning more healthy menus, he lists the fol- luwing rules:
Consumo adequate amounts of
high value protein foods, such as fresh and canned fish, tuno In all, sardines, mackerel, meat, milk and poultry and nonfal an the cooked
cottage cheese.
apples, unti the flan la lled Sprinkle with caster sugor" and bake for 30 to 35 minutes in a fairly hot oven (400 degrees falar, or għa mark (), or until the Pastry is cooked and the round- ed edges of the apples are caramelised to a warm tone.
"Meanwhile, warm 4oz. or so of apricot jam or puree with a spot of water, Stir together then rub through a sleve on to the Apples and there you have a lovely Flon Normande,"
Another dream of a sweet is Sylvin's Rum Babas-full of rum-favoured syrup.
-(London Express Serulce).
A Mystery
baftting
"You must meet my pastryMYSTERY that is cook," said Mr Burch-and here. Frenchmen this summer in the Guards Club, was Mrs Paris: the staggering popularity Sylvia Brown, in her early 20's.of the colour they call pernod
In
She gave me her recipe for the (after the drink of that name). Flan Normonde she had just A sharp, strong yellow, it is the most dincalt made. It measured 7-Bin, in probably diameter.
colour a woman can try wear- Ing.
are
Leave the visible fat of the mant on your plate. Bake, ronat, broil or boil your meals, poultry And Ash.
Restrict use of buiter or mar- garine as table spreads to in- frequent occasions. Do the same with fried foods and high fat desserts such as leo crean, coko and pastries...
ONE OUNCE A DAY
Resirlet fat milk consumption to its use in coffee and on Restrict visible fat cereals, consumption to one ounce day. Included in this amount should be butter and olber table spreads and salad and cooking oils.
Make up calorie deficiencies with bread, potatoes, vegetables and. (rulta, By H. N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
Household Hints
гесат-
Blend apple juice with honey, THE chef is Mr Arthur Burch, keep bot.
heat and servo with pancakes. formerly the chef des
a stuffing, gently fry the
"I rub 4oz. butter into 1. cuisines of one of the leading anely chopped shallot and Goz. with
In the sune pun, fry a very meat In butter, together sifted four, then add 2oz. caster
Ye! the dress people
Clothing specialists restaurants ini the country →
a chopped shallot and sugar and bind them with using it by the gallon, the hair- sliced
unopened several very small
chopped even of Europe, some cinim.
mushroom prevent a moist nlling making it dressers have produced special mend low to medium tempera- mushrooms, for two minutes. stalks. Add an equal amount soggy.
tair rinses in it, the make-up tures for ironing cotton woah- Aid to them Title chicken of breadcrumbs and work the
people are adding perod-yel-and-wear finishes. stock (which can be made with mixture together. Dind it with "Lightly press the mixture to- | low to their lipstick colours,
Iron draperies with the thread hul water and a chicken cube) attle stock. Add little gether to get rid of any joins, and the shoe people are make- and a wineglass of single cream. chopped parsley and seasoning then leave to rest. Newly Ing light little kid pumps in it. of the material to prevent side- Sumer to reduce a little.
lo taste and there you are! mode pastry has a certain clas
(London Express Service). ways atretching.
I asked Mr Burch what surl of food his members liked best.
"Generally, very simple food," be sald-roast beef and York- shire pudding und usual two vegetables. The beef, of course, Return the escalopes to the must be supertative. 1 have pan and heat them through, but ordered saddle of lamb for do not let the cream sauce boll
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STORIES FOR BOYS AND
For Summer Evenings Knarf Loses A Rubber Ball
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K
Mir
--And Mr. Merlin Helpa Him Find It- By MAX TRELL
like to get whacked."
"I won't, whack you very hard," said Khart,
Finally Mr Merlin, the Magni- Bicent Magician, consented to "I'd turn myself into a rubber turn himself into a rubber bal! ball, then I'd let somebody
NARF, the Shadow Boy, was whack me with a slick, then I'd to help Knurt find the one that
poking around in the bushes Oy through the ale and land in
n the end of the garden when these bushes. Merlin, the Magnificent sure that I'A Magician, came along.
"Good morning, Knart," cald Mr Merlin. "You seem to be looking for something."
And I'm quite land right near your lost rubber ball. One ball can always find another ball," "Maybe that's so,” sald Knarf. But how can I turn myself into
"I am looking for something," a rubber ball?" replied Knorte-just-lost-my, rubber ball."
"Oh, that's too bad," said Mr Merlin,
I Went Flying
Wi hắt lt with a stleft and it went nying across the garden, thought it fell into these bushes, but I can't seem to find it."
"Your rubber ball is there all right," said Mr Merlin, "It's just hiding from you,"
"Yes," agreed Knart. "But where is it hiding? And how sm 3 going to and its hiding place?" "Well," and Mr Merlin, "iz t were just n ordinary person and not a Magnificent Magician, rd say that the thing for you to do is to keep right on looking in those bushes, But, since I'm Magnificent Maglelan, I know a much better way to find your kost ball,"
How He'd Find It
Kuart asked Mr Merlin to please tell him how Bagnio- cent Magician would and a lost rubber boil,
"Because," said Kharf, "ra certainly like to find that ball." "Very well," said Mr Merüv, *I'll tell you exactly how a Magnincent Magiclan Us I am would' go 'about Anding a “lost | rubber ball.
-Only-A-Magician
"You can'i," said Mr Merlin. "Only a Magnificent Magician like ne can do that,"
"Then please, Mr Merlin, please turn yourself loto n rub. ber ball and help me And the one that's lost."
was lost in the bushes,
Not Too Hard
"But, mind you, don't hit me too hard," Mr Merlin said again. "I don't want to go flying into the brook!"...
Mr Morlin said some magic words: The next second he be- come small and round and bouncy
Knart picked him up and got ready to whack him with the stick.
"Ouch!" said Mr Merlin, as Knit whacked with the sick,
Then Mr. Merlin went saling
GIRLS
Knarf asked Mr. Merlin to
help find his ball.
Knari ran over to the spot. "Mr Merlin! Mr Merlin! Where are you? Did you and my rubber ball?"
Then Knarf dug in among the
"But I'm busy," said Mr into the air. He dropped into bushes. Merlin, "And besides, I don't the bushes,
Rupert and Raggety-5
"Here you are!": Kunrf“ zul- denly exclaimed, os he pounced
1
on a rubber ball. He was nuro
Rupert cannot understand the thinking, and 1 can't remember 7 boy." Well, if you've got the key where I put it !" "Oh dear, you why can't you get into your a simple, aren't you !!!" says hou?" he sake. 'I didn't any Rupert, gang around. Then t I'd got the key," says Simion. **1. pulls himself together, "must did have it and I hid it in a safe “push on, and you'd better take place so that I shouldn't, lose it, shelter." he calls.
"The pate Now I've been thinking, and say that storms ars coming,
ALL AJUNTS RESERVED
i was Mr Merlin.
"Only where's the other ball?” esked Knuri, as he held Mr- Merlin in his hands,
Didn't Answar
But the ball in Keart's hand didn't answer.
"Why?" Kadri suddenly - claimed, “You aren't Mr Merlin at all! You're the ball I lost Then where's Mr Merlin?”
Knart started shouting:
"Mr Merlin! Me Merlin!" And from for down, at the bottom of the hill where the brook ran, Mr Merlin's" volca answered;
"Here I amt Soaking wett I rolled into the brooks, you found your balli”
I hope
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