THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
YOUR BIRTHDAY...........By STELLA
PORN
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
you
in
today,
have you make the true success which tremendous energy and high should rightfully be yours, enthusiasm for bil new ideas. You are keenly interested You may not go around war the arts and may have musical Ing banners and blowing trum- talent which cauld be developed pols, bul your actions spenk professionally if you wished. In Ioudly. You Arc Ja shrewd any event, you will probably business operator and
hobby. it not as also follow it would do well in merchandising, career. In fact, you will al- for you know how to buy and ways be eager to help those who sell at a goud prost. You are have true talent but not calm in any crisis and can be funds to develop i counted upon
to do what Is exactly right and proper in any emergency.
the
on
This
Anung those born dale are: Fedrico Beltran y Masses, Spanish painter; Green Halleck, pool;
Fitz- Percy
You will enjoy visiting foreign Grainger, Australian compger Jonde and will probably travel and mist: Alee Waugh, author; wisely, You find thot new John D. Barkefeller, financier places and fresh faces give you and philanthropist. added impetus in life. You will To find what the stars have be happiest if you are
For your fore
you tomorrow, own; you do not work well elvet your birtheny star under the direction of others, read the correspunding part- Set out on your
career, graph. Let your birthday star early in le, for only then will be your dolly 'guide.
own
THURSDAY, JULY 9
are
for
CANCER (June 22-July 23) - Today and tomorrow
two big opportunity days sm, Make the most of every minute, (July 24-Aug. 23)- Excellent prospeels for advance - ment on the job you have ar a chance for a good, new one.
LEO
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)-- You are the centre of attraction today. Some majur event may need your careful control. Take the initiative.
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- Six days of increasingly goud opportunities which come your way. Make carefully 0371- Bidered choice.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)-
Your big day. this werk, for. business and finance. You should
benefit from increnset income.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)-Excellent prospects ta business and maner. You should make
ulsome prolit UJI some deal.
JACOBY
(ALF the South players were
Hectarers at two spades a
West always opened the queen of clubs on this hand in a recent Dallas duplicate.
Invariably South would play low from dunny and some East players were sinart chugh to beat the hand one trick. The defence was to overtake part- ner's qures of clubs with, the king, cash the nee of hearts and lenda dimand. At this point I would nul matter what South did. He would have to hom the king of diamonds and nee of spades and East would ruff two heuris.
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And
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)7he next three days are better than average for nil your unferests, Make the best possible use of your
AQUARIUS lan, 21-Feb. 19) Joint financial deals can be thoroughly rewarding just now. Take the lead in a partnership.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- You can combine social and insiness affairs advantageously today. Meet an important con- tet at lunch or dinner.
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THE CLUBLAND CHEFS
BY HELEN BURKE
NO2 - The Reform
'Tino' refuses to be rushed
FOR
NOR more than a hundred years the Reform Club in Pall Mall, founded
in 1832, the year of the Reform Act, has held a tradition for first-class food
From 1837 to 1850 the famous Alex Soyer, the most gifted and versatile chef of the 19th century, was the club's master cook.
Versatile? Well, at the time of the Irish famine in 1848, Soyer was sent
to Dublin to manage the food kitchens, and in 1855, at his own expense, he journeyed to the Crimea to revolu- tionise, to the delight of Florence Nightingale, the feeding of the troops.
CLEMENTI (TINO) GATTONI
He wants to bring back the old standards.
I asked for some of them which housewives could make .without too much struit and here they are:
It was Soyer who built the chops and steaks-but, as time Arst held kitclieu,
goes on, chet Gottoni wil intro- the duce his own dishes. Recently appointed to ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)--- Three fine days ahead for
Reform is another gifted chef, Clement (Tino) Gattoni, whose your efforts. Put forth your best in un attempt to achieve your fame follows him from one of lush clubs of London's very goal.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-mixed membership.
The Reform Itself, like most of Be ready to art decisively
London's clubs, is "masculine,” alles which will affect but, a Ladies Nights (Friday domestic and business-life close-
and Saturday) one end of the ly
GEMINI (1May 22-June 21)-dining-room is semi-feminine." Good fortune sours anti Lady
The svercury of the club has Luck seems to be simiting
high hopes that chef Gatton your direction. Make fine pro-( will bring back some of the glory of the hey-days of Soyer. This is not going to be cosy because club 'members, like all other busy men. want to come to the dining-room, eat three courses in 20 minutes and be off.
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Answer Tomorrow
SIDE GLANCES
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the band at that spot,
South would open the king of spudes and East would play low from dummy. Some South play- ers made the mistake of playing a second spade whereupon Enst wook win the trick, play a heart to the nee, ruff their last spade and make the contract.
The defence to beat the hond was to shift to a trump. North would take his nce and lend an- other hump and East would have to go down one triek.
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"I'm afraid John's' In for trouble. Peggy's degree in -homa, management most likely includes him!"
No time
aroma and pour it over the cutlets,
Mimmons of Veal "My Way,” -The chef has already had a quite spectacular Success with
his own way of cooking escalopes of yeal-Mignons de Veau Ma Facon." For these, too, most of the preparations can be made in
advance.
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YOU MAY BE CAUSING YOUR OWN HEADACHES.
A PERSON who tries to help take thiniva, a bit easier A be perfect in every and not try to do everything
only
very just tight.
thing he does will often find his reward is
A couple of aspirin or other hradeche remedies probably But
prevent
a hendache.
I don't want you to use
this
will give prompt relict.
Aro
as an excuse for not really try ing in anything you do. But the |fact is that those of you who headaches from recurring.
work too hard to do too much candidates for perfect migraines,
that's
You
only temporary want to
help.
these
To
do thus, You've got to change your attitude about lot of things.
A
Attacks Are Sovere
Migraine
are
headaches caused by a painful distension of the head's blood vessels.
often they are very severe and throbbing. In back tucks, you may become 11 and even vomit.
While they can begin Doy Hline, they usually start early in the morning. You might have
For ench serving, beat out escalope of ven] until very thin, On It pince half ita aize in a very thin slice of Gruyere cheese, leaving a margin of meat all round. Draw the veal, envelope- wise, over the cheese to enease them?
It.
AT
Last minute
beat
one when you awake.
For one thing, don't insist on you pertection In overy thing to work beyond your capacity. do. Do your best, bui dén'i try
Too Many Job
Don't tackle too many jobs in one day. Believe it or noi, moît jobs can be done just as easily tomorrow.
What enn be done about know you housewives have
Take time out lo relax.
lot of chores
to do about
I
the
As you know, I've always home. Nevertheless, try to set
regular urged you tɑ see your doctor 11p n
Ume for just when you are . This advice sitting and resting. la Just as applicable in a case of prolonged and repealed One more thing. Try in ac- Don't cept people as they are. headaches,
expret too much from them----
T the last minute,
together an egg, -dessert- However, two Dul of every or yourself. spoon olive oil and acasoning to three persons with headaches
taste. Dip the yeal "envelopes" can do a great deal toward By H, N, BUNDESEN, M.D. into four, then the egg mixture,
then Into flour and egg a second time. This should make a safe Allow two well-trimmed and seal so that the cheese will not beaten-uul lamb cutlets on the ooze out during the cooking. Fry Ikone for each serving. Pass the "mignone" to a golden brown them through four and then un
in really hot shallow olive oil. eg conting
surface has been made by beating Once the together (for eight culleta) two
sealed, reduce the heat so that The dish will whole eggs, one dessertspoon
be ready in 10 olive oil and popper and salt to minutes.
Next coat them with a tablespoons
Diabloilns of sole.-Cut Nilets laste. of sole diagonally in pieces of mixture of six two-finger width. Pu them in breadcrumbs, one and a halt J frying-pan with nice tablespoons finely chopped ham lump of butter, iL chopped and a desserispoon finely chop shallot, some
tiny, ped parsley. Fry the cutlets on unpeeled unopened mushrooms both sides in shallow olive oil. and a little diy, white wie, and Rently cook them together
quartered,
six to seven minutes.
to an entree dish,
for
Transfer
Add to the pan enough double- cream to make suficient sauce for the fish and slowly reduce it over a low heat to thicken the cream to your liking.
taste.
This way
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generous brown Sauce
➜EFOREHAND. make the
sauce this way: 'Cook to other two teaspoons sugar, cup vinegar and a finely chopped shallot until there is hardly any "Not too much," the chut says, liquid left. Add a tablespoon "for that would be unattractive, recurrant jelly,
good You want the cream still to teacup flow." Season to taste. Add (Gemi-glaze) and seasoning to cooked scampl and heat through.
Shamer together for a Add another lump of butter and few minutes. Finally, add a shake the mixture over the fire small nut of butter and shake it but do not let it boil. Pour this ever sufficient heat to blend it over the Rilets and glaze under into the sauce, but do not allow "I am going to try to bring the grili, Garnish with asparagus to re-boil. back
of standards pre-war
tips, flest cooking." the chef told
ile bulier, "even if I am told off by mem- bers waiting for their meal. And Mution Cullels Reform-As there will be no reheated fonds," papular today as when Soyer
invented the dish,
THAT hurried meal 13 the
bane of ult chefs every where-speed, speed, no time enough for cliners fully 10 tuste the food they eat.
e.
heated through in a
The Reform will, of course, continue to serve the plats du It consists of fried cutlets, Jour and those dishes which are demi-glaze sauce and a garnish tire most popular here as well of hard-boiled egg, hum, tongue, as in the other clubs 1 have and capers, Here is the recipe visited-roast sirloin of beef, for the dish as is served roast saddle of lamb and grilled the Reform Club today:
at
For the garnish: Cut into short strips the while of a hard- coch balled cgg and 1⁄2 oz. cooked bära and tongue,
Add oz, chopped capers and warm the mixture in very little butter. Pour the sauce into a heated entree dish, sprinkle the garnish over it and place the cooked cullets on lap. Then melt a niee
knob of butter, hent it to the
stage where it gives off a nutty
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Underground Traffic
-Mr. Merlin Directs It Under The Pavement---
By MAX TRELL
Mr Merlin snopped his Angers. The next second, Knart and NARF aml Hanid, the Banid found themselves stand- Shadows with the Turned- ing beside Mr Merlin. They About Names, were sitting on seemed to be in a long, dark their doorstep when a Policeman enve or tunnel A road ran came out of the crack in the trough . Another road crossed
the first road. pavement.
Naturally, Knart and Hanid astonished. They hud never seen a Pollesman come out of the crack in the, pave- ment.
WHIC
Never Saw Anyone
To tell the truth, they had -never-seen-anyone come out of
crack in the pavement. "Why, it's Mr Merlin, the Magnificent Magician" Hanid exclaimed.
"Mr Merlin, what were you doing down there In that crack in The pavement?" shouted Knari,
"1" said Mr Merlin. Then he came over and sat down beside Knart and Honid or the steps,
was directing traffic down there," he said,
Don't Tell Fibs
"Mr Merlin, where are wo?” cried Honid,
"You're under the sidewalk," said Mr Merlin. "Pardon me a moment, I hear some trame coming."
Leaving Knarf and Hanid, Mr Merlin darted into the middle of the crossroads, He held op tris hand and blow his whistle, Al- most at the same moment, the traille started coming dowri thu rond.
Kaart and Honid could hardly believe their own eyes. There was a truck driven by a Mouse, containing a load of cheese and bread crumbs.
A Mouse was driving
a truck full of cheese.
"Some people are walicing on the sidewalk overhead," said Mr
Merlin.
The footsteps pounded like thunder.
Traffic Disappeared
In an instant all the autonio- biles and trucks and motor- There was a long wagon train
cycles and bicycles scattered pulled by twenty Ants, On the wagon train were bits of leaves and disappeared..
and snippets of meat and big Again Mr Merlin snapped his casks filled with honey.
There were Earthworms rld- ing blcycles.
There were Beelles driving
"Now don't tell any fibs," said Hanld to the Magotilcent Magi- clon, "You know very well there isn't any trufle down there automobiles. underneath the sidewalk.
"Now you could be wrong, sy
dear" said Mr Merlin,
Blow His Whistla.
Angers.
The next second, Knart and Hand were sitting on the back steys beside Mr Merlin.
Pass this Italian Sauce (for four) with the "mignons Fry a chopped small onion and 4 oz. chopped mushroom stalks in a little olive oli and butter. Season with a pinch of grated nutmeg and pepper and salt to taste,
"Well," he said, "now you've Been the traffic that goes on ́ under the sidewalk,"
knob of
Cook until the mixture is practically dry. Add 1 oz. chopped horn, a teaspoon of tomato puree and a good cup of brown sauce, Simmer, covered, for 10 minutes.
"You are a wonderful and "I'm sure she's not wrong.at Mr Merlin kept blowing his
Mugician, all whistle. He waved his arms and magnificent
thoir!
all," said Knarf to Mr Merlin, "How can there be automobiles the trufc moved on one road right!" Hanid said to end things like that under the and stopped on the other. Ile cle friend.
blow his whistle again and the aldewalk?"
trame stopped on the second.
All of a sudden, there ware heavý footsteps.
"E guess," DRnswered Mr Mer | Xin in a quiot volco, "I'd beiter":
show you.”.
"Nobody in the world," added Kharf, "ever told us that they need a Pollceman to direct trat- fe in a place like that"
-(London Express Service).
Rupert and Raggety-7
When he has recovered breh Rupert idea this to his and tells of the gipsies warnung of storm. Hardly has he finished when there is a rushing sound, the door swings open, leaves and dusi are swirled past, and the shopman starts forward.
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"The
pairs were right he declares.
until it's over."""""No, I mustn't wait." sayą. Rupert, **Muminy wants the thinga. And the paper said that more etore were
coming." And he presses on sturdily, homewards.
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