WAY
THE AMERICAN and
separates
By JILL
BATEMAN
First sample was a pure wool has left the synthette bre Custmere twinset with an far behind. Mohalt,
cashmere,
And even in sherman's kit.
The shirt Sweaters you'll And
Made generally line.
In light wod and all ne eulear, sweat-
angle Un line. A short
the sleeved jersey with binuse effect, worn under a loose, soft cardigan-jacket -shirts are wura open at with very low buttons. Favourite colours: brown, yellow, and blue.
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The shirt story is ulsu portami, because sinart wonen: have taken
wearing their husbands' shirts.
Colour
They take
be
ek with the collars made to stand-away, the cuffs pushed up tu bracelet height.
Wool Weaves
To wear with the sweaters, there is every type of slacks or trews. Clinging black ski-pants for Jounging: fancy Bainin theavy wool) slacks trimmert their husband's with Crioscaniat (coloured wool kirt (preferably In weaves) for informal parties. cream or plain coloured popling or with a stripe), wear it open at the neck, fastered at the cuffs, For intermat cocktail time, the wide bands neckline is closed
Skirts In Daring, buttoned tweeds; pare wool diradis
with
of hand-woven
cheeked woollens, white fringed and buckled.
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in
... when it's a RIGHT: What you can do with a man's shirt with a pure tweed; wrap-arnand slim black
-raflored woman's shirt! This version is in cream cotton silk savater scarf that matches 'n'
popita. A reed alim skirt in black and white check tweed is the enlour of the shirt.
worn with 12. LEFT: This lonxe-kuit sweater hus an enormous cofee and white bordered collar, The black ski-pants are leat for carnal wear,
Irish couturiers who live Separates are enrying all bes fore them. Since ea's clothes London, play a lively part
kinds
of most
have become their design. Diphy Morton co- Irist tweed skirts fashion winners, chunky, swent- ordinutes
| gentlemen, snapped up by
Indies.
ers are must popular and they with blouses; Jahn Cavanph really ari tailored for the picks Irish mohair for a cream the two-picer; Owen at la Chasse
thought
Island up "Gomish Azalea Pink" for an eye-catch- ing salt and Glencolmcille tur- quntse for a dress.
There's a riot of colour, with brown predominating, and pure
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HOUSEHOLD
HINTS
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young appetites by cloth. The wethod is useful for Perk up
face atop making
all #rease from shirt mest taking patty, mashed potato, or peach collars. salad. Slees of pimiento-stuffed olives Frake русн and green cursa half slice, the muuth Turn the half slice Up for smite and down for a scowl.
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and
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Alter washing a brush comb, rinse in a solution of one tablespoon of baking soda in quart of warm water. The nika- line action of the soda cuts an removes any remaining oil.
Uke ny ripe bananas by mak- We've beyn WHY.
every And although bis Rep-lateing fritters or try a bausna loaf rally cake; both should be popular reveiver, at least I've never been with the family. around to disprove them.
working together nearly
day for two gears."
Always ready 201
Spectre at the feast (you
can't
warn people to
stories are sometimes
b
alty
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about matrimony, can you?),
Ignorance is very early bliss. But keeping out the spot is
would warn Audrey to keep often better,
right on working beside her bossi
it she wants to go on admiring MAUREEN OWEN
the man.
(London Express Service).
Rentove grease spools from eluthing with four. Put a clean cloth updernwath the garment and rub flour on the spot, Then rub the spot with another clean
household String loops OR brushes usually ret hopelessly twisted. The curtain rings to the handles instead.
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Dress up fish sticks by spread- ig grated onion and à Be prepared mustard on them while Sprinkle with poppy seeds and bake according to package directions.
trozes
particularly
Many colours, yellow, are brightened by the immersion in a solution of alum,
When cakes and other dessuris covered with leing come in cello- phane packages, let cold water run over the package. The celio- phone will come off withoul spo.ling the king-UFI.
STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Whale Of A Fishing Trip
-Simon Is Landed-Kerplunk!—Right In The Playroom→→→
By MAX TRELL
was a strange ing. It was The house
I after int
was still. Soft inconlight came in through the window and lit up the side of the bookcase.
Suddenly from the inside of
looking up to see who was hold ing the other end.
"It's
inside the somebody Mother Goose book," Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, suld,
"Yes," said Hanid. "But who?“. "Hello, up there!" Mr Punch shouted. Who are you? What the Mother Goose book came a are you fishing for long fishing line. Down, down. No one answered.
Swinging Lino
down it came and stopped a few
inches away from the floor.
Knarf, the Shadow Boy with
But the shing line started swinging from sido to side.
the Turned About Nume, saw it Whoever I was holding the line first. He quickly woke bis was now 'making it move. slater Hanid who was sleeping in
the corner beside him.
"Look!" he said, and he pointed to the Ashing line that hung just a few feet away,
Playroom Awakans
Knarf und Hanid woke'every one else in the playroom. In a few minutes, Mr Punel and Tin Soldier, General Tin, the
and Tekly, the Stuffed Bear,
"He's trying to enlch a fish,"
Knarf and Hanid and Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, and Mr Punch
Mary and General Tin and Jane, the Rag Doll, and lia- watha, the Wooden Indian, all look n frm hold on the fishing Te.
In A Hoap
"Pull shouted Hanid. They all pulled. From above they heard a great noise. The second someone came next tumbling down from Inside the Mother Goose book.
He landed in a heap and they crowded around him.”
It was Simple Simum!
"I was fishing for my whale,"
he said, "I thought sure time I had caught it! Where am
sald Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll. I? Am I at the bottom of the
*But there aren't any Ash down here," said General Tin. "That Mother Coose fisherman is shing in the wrong place."
"Hello, up there!" Mr Punch kept shouting.
The line swayed
mure,
ocean?"
Hanid said:
Lifted Him Back "You've fallen Guit
of the
Mother GOOGL book, Simon
They all pulled together on the fishing line,
"Just the same." they heard
im saying, "I'm going to keep on fishing for that old whate!"
But Simple Simon's fishing out of the and You're a very foolish boy. No line didn't come more
matter how long you keep on Mother Gooso book any more never catch a that night. Simple Simon kept- Ashing, you'll
fishing for the whole in his whale."
Then Knart and Mr Punch mother's wooden pail. It was and General Tin gave Simon a much better then fishing for it boost and 1fied ym back into out of the Mother Goose book the Mother Goose.book.
Into the playroom.
Hand had a good ken. "Let's hold on to the line," the and Mary, the Rog Doll, sold, and when I give the and Hiawatha, the Wooden signal, let's all pull together Indian WeTD allgathored Let's pull the fisherman down."
And that's what they did! and around the fishing ne
LADY LUCK
AQUARIUS
HOW to keep cool when it's hot is a problem that every woman has to face sometime, especially on holiday.
Most of us sweat-and swear sometimes-in the heat, but there is, in fact, a well-tried American- devised method of keeping cool that is remarkably successful.
FOR EXAMPLE
It helps if you "think Cool." Concentrate on how pleasant it is in the shade- not how ghastly it is in the
sun,
་
Fresh Flower
Gloria Gordon's
COLUMN
Wear a dark cotton frock; of your neck. A pony-tail,
it's remarkable how cool it
make you think!
See that the dark cotton
frock is loose, easy-fitting.
a chignon or a pleat.
Little
Make-Up
Wear the minimum of
Draw a definite line when make-up, and never a greasy,
you don your jewellery. foundation.
White necklaces help, so do
Treat yourself to 4
a few narrow bangles, or frozen cologne stick. light crystal ear-rings. The less jewellery, the cooler you'll keep.
Wear a fresh flower. Pinned on to your collar, it will bring down your tem- perature by several degrees. Go hatles and wear sun- glasses practically all the time.
If it's hot and likely to rain, keep a cotton scarf handy to tuck into the collar of your raincoat. This is wonderfully cooling.
If you can't put your hair up, wear a hat-but only if you can't. Then choose & After large, shady straw. all, holiday time is the one H you must have a belt, time you can wear a large make it white.
shady straw.
Try to choose shoes which are bure-sided; never mind about the toes and wheels, they can be closed.
Your CHINA MAIL
Horoscope
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13
and you ought to make amends while there is still time.
LIBRA
(January 21- VIRGO (August 22-Septem- February 19): Finding ber 221: You have recently shirked L responsibility yourself in a rather nwk-
which was entrusted to you ward situation, you will not be able to straighten things out by irresponsible action.
20- (February PISCES
March 201: Your emotional stability will be a great nsset to you when having to make a dificult and far- renching decision. ARIES (March 21-April 19); Your love of fun must not be earried too far: be serious when the circums- tances require it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You will not find grent favour with those close to you if you persist in your pedantic attitude to trifling matters. GEMINI (May 21-Juno 21);
Do not carry to excess your inclination to do the work of others instead of de legating it.
CANCER (June 22-July 21): You will have an excellent uhunce to show a close friend how fascinating it is to be a good home-maker LEO (July 22-August 21): dislike enlisting Since you the co-operation of others, learn the hard you must way how to overcome dif- ficulties.
(September 23-Octo- ber 22) Sincerity in your Thoughts and actions will win the confidence of thuse
at who may
first have doubted your motives.
23 SCORPIO (October
November 21): Your great ability to and the right solution for other people's problems makes you the most sought-after of ad- visery. SAGITTARIUS
22-December 21); ledge which you have no quired through study and hard work must be retained by making the best use of it.
(November Know-
Keep your hair neat, and off your face and the nape
CAR PARK
CLEW
"Half a crown, mate! "
JACOBY
CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): Since it is essential to your well-being WALTER Gilbert
of
Kansas
to have your feet financial- W Clly was rather disappoint- ly on the ground, you must | ed when his opponents reached
two He cashed
Now, following theas rules, you should-liko thousands of American women be able to face the heat without getting over- heated yourself!
** Sold!"*
on
BRIDGE
do all you can to conserva four spades against hls nice your funds.
opening bid. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER:
high hearts Count the letters in your and shifted to the king of din nd thes. South drew trumps and 'first name, total to the number shown row Walter back in with e
diamond lead. in brackets after your alga of the Zodiac. This is your lucky number for the week.
and
Rupert and Raggety–38
The impa of Spring wait for and the joke is that he did it with- Rupert to explain the joke, so he 2ut knowing 1" And he tells opens the red object and inside, hem of Simple Sunch and the ot as he expects, isa kay. "You wallet. This hollow tree must Then said that Trolla never did any be where he hid it for safety. I good to anyone," he chuckies,." so he forgot where he put it" Saya this la peccably the fet good taming goodbye to the bendir Impa that Rossary ever did to anybody, be dialws away, '
ALL RIGHTS RESERTED
As a look at all the cards shows, South had eliminated all unfavourable lends and Walter
muli had to elther give a
and discard or shift to a club.
If he had simply led a lov club Enst'n jack would have fallen to South's king and South
V-CARD SerišER
Q-The bidding has been: Bouth Weat North Yait
FRON 1
1
7
24
Pasz
WEST (D)
10
VAKQJT
KQ 100 AQ82
NORTIL
05
A #A976
KAST A
0048 $87082
BOUTH AA47033
East and West vulnerable West
102
04
K105
1
East North Dauble Pass 2 é
Bouth
Pras
44
Pass Pass
Pad
Opening lead-▼ K
Pass would then be able to finesse 100
Walter's queen,
You, South; hold: JAKÉK, VIL VITE MAG43
What do you do? A-FA. Your opening bid wan practically a mlutimuma zud your pariser la merely giving you a stance in case you hold a big hand.
TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of ralding to two spaden your partner has bid two dia- monde. What do you do now)
Answer Tomorrow
Walter was not going to com→ mit suicide so simply." He led the queen of clubs,
This threw the harpoon juto South. It looked as if Walton was leading from queen-jack; not queen-nothing. South won in his own hand and finessed fon the Jacit he thought/Waller held.
East made bla jack and this. particular elimination play had, been eliminated.
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