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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1959.

WOMANSENSE

LADY ✪ LUCK

your

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

21.

KATE DALRYMPLE

T last one of the dress. put them

on

exhibition in

production, and it will not Peace Of Mind

A pattern the intelligence to cater for be long before we can walk the woman who likes to around wearing DB Oliver take a hand in the design of Messel, a Beaton, or a Sulher- her own clothes. The kind land print. of woman who buys a pat- tern, but alters it, according to her own ideas.

ANOTHER BOMB

By ANNE HEYWOOD

IN her

autobiography, Pearl Buck tells how Miki Sekers keenest rival, the she likes to work on the green-house

man who started the mohair

bax

reports from London BOTTLE

Let's Eat

AY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

pattern bont into the couturiers laps whenever she's stuck with New Macaroni Salad

TALK

By PAT DRAKE

Add eight ounces of parsley to eight pints of water, brink

to the boll, then simmer for 10 minutes. Allow the liquor to cool, then add one atinco of ginger, three pounds of sugar. half-an-ounce of yeast and the Juice of one lemon. Leavo the brew to infuse for four days, sirring frequently, then

an VIRGO (August 22-Septem-/ ira and sleeves You can t tweed backing so that the fairly in the plot. She works for a MACARONI salads are comparatively new," it in a warm place to fer-

20-

GINGHAM

I don't have 21 but my house plants do same thing for me.

greenhouse. There's

The firm has now included in craze, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25

Just thrown another plants in her Its catalogue u basic AQUARIUS (January

a difficult character or snag ditions, you ought to try set, showing a full skirt and a Zika Ascher has discovered n February 19): A remark and do something about it. straight one, plus a variety of way of waving mohair on to a casually dropped by nequaintance may, if you bar 122: On looking back the pleven together

please, to make up any style of follow it up. result in L

**er the past few years dress And

there is a wide profitable Investment. I

You will derive a certain

choles of necklines too. satisfaction

the from! PISCES February

realisation

nithangch that March 20,: Since you te

your life has been some- in many respirots no much

what harsh at times, it was better informed than most

on the

whole a very good people J

You, your frequently LIBRA (September 23-Deto ber 22: Resist a tempta tion forty to embark on enurse of nelion which you food may lead to disaster. Don't take any chances. SCORPIO

opinion ju sought.

ARIES | March 21-April 39): When apprimching a rather touchy person ainul a pers al matter, you will have to be very careful how you handle the situation. TAURUS

(April 20-May 201: When culed for an inter- vlew at work try and use -restraint, even if yo

feel rebellious about exist - ing conditions.

GEMINI May 21-June 20: You must always make due for man im- allowance

perfection

and not be

201

harsh on those who sofTie- strike a wrong note timex with you. CANCER (June 22-July 21);

Although you will Ult have to make an important decision bout your future netivities, don't let anyone rush you into it.

LEO Guly 22-August 21:

Since you are of the de finite opinion Bal

creative

stilled

יוויון

think

October

alword

23-

two sides can be pulled spartansraris. sumelently to make inconspley- es scars and fastenings.

the way the Judging from couturiers have been snapping Collon gingham, surely the the fabric up, there is bound to be a rash of reversible coals in cheapest dress material (VCT inventes, is making hot-weather the next couture collections. At toid, designer, I'm news in London, One milliner has unloaded a mass of checked plans to make the fabric up into

the fabulous reversible cape. gingham mol-capse trdo steres and they look slick and

STOCKINGS chic teamed with summer sults.

kast one

When I met Ann Ford, the From Italy, where they really

fashion director high-powered know now to make shoes, comes of a British slocking arm, and a delightful range of summer November 21: Some shoes for small children, muds just back from New York, she

questions in checked gingham. They have ave me a mild surprise:

"American manufacturers are may be pat to you at work: rubber sales, and are strapped looking to us to take the lead

before across the instep ke sandals. unrefully

In a variety colour cheeks with new ideas for stockings," told me. "It is quite re- they are inexpensive, and what she is inout important, easily wash yolutionary until now Britab bas always been behind In able.

hosiery fashions, but in America the cupboard is bare. In fact hoped to come back with lots of but there ideas for autumn weren't any."

replying, SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21: You may

ather

Tærome aware that a personi

ARTIST DESIGNERS who

seems to be working closely with you as some Picasso starle The whole ullerior

anal not

very ha when he took up his brush savoury motivos. If fore- and started painting on men's

Now time, you may tier. warned in

artists ave de something moved in on the fabrics del

and Mid Sckers, one of Bri- tain's

has majinates. Textile CAPRICORN December 22-commissioned thing well-known January 2011: Although artists to design fabrics for his your intentimis muy always inills.

be alte fa about it.

the

firm and

Mrs Ford her husband awps she swears he doesn't pay her more than £4 ʼn week salary-must be surely the only British business woman to be offered a TV show of her

own.

draws

something about watering or weeding or pruning that with- the old temporarily Iron a perplexities and sends

belt refreshed.

touches to a macaroni-string-bean salad for lunch. "For perfection they should always be made with high protein macaroni.

"But some

varieties of moc- crumbs, with 2 tbsp. melted bul- Bront contain more nutrition fer or margarine, than others, So read the label,

efore you buy.

DINNER

Hot or Chilled Tomato Cream Soup Baked Herb-Stuffed Fish Macaroni-Green-Bean Salad

Peach Shortzake

lot Iced Coffee or Tea

or Mil

1

All measurements are towel: reelpra proportioned to serve to d

censed, allow three days for the

sediment to settle, then filter

the wine into bottles. Cerk these

tightly, and leave the wine to malture.

*

sk

"Could you please tell me how to clean ou! polythene bottles which have contained grenay

Add 11⁄2 tap: baking powder.

powdered murjoram tsp. vach mid dill, 1 tbsp. each minced parsley and onion and c. heated whole or skim milk, face-cream and hand-creams, 10 that they could be used agala

Macaront-Green-Bean Salad: Combine 3 e-cold cooked short- cut high protein mucuroni with

when travelling?" Inquires B.C.

I should have thought a strong

. drained cooked green beans hot detergent soluilon shaken up cut In " lengtis, grated and down In the bottles would small peeled onion and 1/3 c. have done the trick. Rinse the

bottles not-sweet French dressing.

with plain water,

Chill. Add horseradish mixed

c. prepared

with e. Garnish with parsley. Serve 011 fettuce or chicory.

TOMORROW'S DINNER

Baked Herb-Stuffed Fish: Use mayonnaise. medium-sized fish weighing 214 minced le 3 lbs, such us haddock, cod, Bluefish, snapper, whitefish, bass or sea trout. Order the isli split and cleaned, the head, tull. and this removed. Wash the fish in running cold water,

Season the interior with sal'. I was discussing this recently repper and 14 tsp. monosodium

glutamate, Fill loosely with herb with come friends,

It was in-stuffing. teresting to hear how important house plants were to them-a piece of aluminiu foll with

In an ofted baking pan, place end in different ways,

the edge hanging over 1" at

One is a topfight secretary. who has six healthy plouts on her desk and in the tiny win- pro-dow she is allotted.

She made such an impression when she was interviewed in a const-to-coast television gramine in America that the company asked if she

would like in run a monthly 'show of her own. Mrs Furd regretfully

be of the best, you will find} They are Oliver Messel, the that there are some people stage designer. Cecil Beaton, who refuse to be helped. who costitmes for "Gigi" sha YOUR LECKY COLOUR: "My Fair Lady" brought him birthday, fame, and Graham Sulberland, If this is your Your

Lavourite spirit ishing look all for BUFF. the Queen Mother's

meglera painter who has just declined, under present com. ought to bring you luck.

nished work on aneller type of fabric-the

tapestry giant thul will hang in Coventry Cathedral,

WARL

HOLD IT!

JACOBY on BRIDGE

TODAYS tnd presents

problem 1 l In play. make North and South can either six clubs or six diurneuds by the simple procers of taking two spades, ve dumonds and By clubs.

They can also muke 12 trucks at no-trump If East and West don't spell their party by cashing thence and king of hearts first. # should als present no problem in the bidding but in the Eastern championships only one pair actually bid a slam.

Al penetically all bles the bidding started as shown and conilnved luugh South's three no-trump bid at which point all North players except Norman Kay of Merchantville, N... de- ckled to let their partners try

for overtricks.

Norman recalled that tris

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tip ut Mrx Ford's

the future of stocking fushions: "I believe that silk stockings are etning back into fashion again. The Americans were enthralled with the Idea of wearing them, And they have begun.,to catch

The original paintings done by this talented trio for Mr Sekers are works of art in ther own right, and Mr Sekers has Lai here" 100,"

"I love them," she sald simply "They make the office sell better and they give it a hury touch. The men like it, too. They kid me but they think it's a nice feminine touch. And when somebody on the pre- mises is being very dimeult, I find it helps to withdraw my

and work mind from it minulor,two with my planis, They'về zaved me blowing my tup plenty of limes!"

CHILDREN'S. CORNER

The Magic Tin Whistle

-Mr. Merlin Lends Shadow Children A Useful Object-

By MAX TRELL

and this was almost too surpris-

ing to bellevo-burst out laugh-

MR MERLIN, the Magnificent ing.

Magician, care running out

But some-

of the house. He dashed down "Whistle," he said. The next the steps and rushed down the second he was gone. street. In a moment he was out thing had dropped out of his

ut sight.

pocket.

But jud before he went around each other in dismay.

Knart and Hanid looked at the corner he bumped into Knarf and Hanid, the Shadow

| Children with the Turned-About Names, who were coming from the grocery store with their aims loaded with bags.

"Out!" said Mr Merlin. "Par- (don me! I'm in a terrible hurry!"

Dropped The Bags

But Hund had dropped the | bags she was carrying, One of the haps had eggs in it and they were all broken. Another bag had a bottle of milk in it and the bottle was sinished. A third bag had suLAT in it and the sugar was all scattered.

The only thing that Knart dropped was a box of oatmeal. But the box broke and the flakes of oatmeal went flying off in the wind like a cloud of white'dust.

Kharf and Hunid just stood and gasped at all the damage, The whole sidewalk was covered with broken eggs, spilt milk, and bits and pleees of torn bags, and boxes.

"Oh my, oh my!" said Hanid. "What are we going to du now?" asked Knart.

"Nobody can put broken egas together again," said Hanid.

"And nobody," sald Knarf in a sad voice, "can pick up spilt milk."

Hanid shook her head.

What's To Be Done?

"And how," she asked, "can we ever pick up all those grains of sugar? And how can we find all the flakes of oatmeal?"

Koort and Hanlä were sitting and looking at the whistle.

Knari

3

Tossed Salad with Pickled Beets

Roast Veal

Brown Gravy

Pan-Roast Potatoes Panned Summer Squash Lime Sponge Pudding Hot or lead Coller or Tea or Milk

well

bat

*flow can I treat a musty-

asks the smeiling workbox?" same reader.

"It is made of wood, lined with paper and the lid is padded inside.

"I have had it outdoors for several days, but the smell re- mains."

What I should do is to take out the old lining. drill a fow small holes in the bottom of the Lime Sponge Pudding: Sift to-box for ventilation, then put in gether 1 e. sugar. c. enriched a fresh lining.

Bustont Int. Photo

FOR A PERFECT DINNER, try baked herb-stuffed flah, served with marinara sauce, and high-protein macaroni-green-bean salad,

each end to form handles. This flour, 1⁄2 tsp. baking powder and miskes it easy to ft out the inp. salt. baked sh.

Separate 3 eggs. Bett the yalito Place the fish in the pan. unill light. Add 2 tsp. ne- und Hanid looked Brush with 3 tbsp. cooking oil or grated fime rind, 1⁄4 c, fresh lle around. All they could see were melted margarine mixed with julec, 2 sp, melted butter or the broken eggs, the split milk, the julee lemon. Dust with margarine and c. milk. Beat the scattered sugar and the salt. pupper Ini monosodium thoroughly, Sthe late four polx- cloud of flying-away oatment, glutamate.

ture. Beat smooth. Boke 15 min, in a hot oven, Beat egg whites until si "Blow it again." said Hanid. 425 F., or unti! beginning to gradually adding 1⁄2, additiousl "Keep blowing it?"

brown. Reduce the heat to 375"

12 min. to the "Peep!" went the whistle as F. und bake Knarr blew it. "Perp-peri-pee- | pound.

Beste twice with c. hot re-ep!"

water in which 2 tbsp. mar- garine have been melted.

Wonderful Results

Suddenly

scar. Fold Into Art mixture. Sipoon into a bultered or mar- garined 2-qt. baking dish. Pince hot pan contohsing water,

Bake 40 min. In a moderate aven, 375° F. Cool. Refrigerate at least 1 hr. before serving.

TRICK OF THE CHEF

To serve, lift out the fish and wonderful things slide it onto a heated platter.

Germish of parsley. Pass, hot began to happen.

(canned) marinara sauce.

For luncheon, add a few dleed Herb-Stomas: Combine 2 c. shrimp, just before serving, to ne not-fresh enriched bread macaroni string bean salad.

**Look," said Knart, pointing over the trees at the other end of the street, "there they all go!" So Knart and Hanid both sat themselves down on the carb-

The eggs put themselves to- stone and wondered what they gether again in their shells. could do,

The milk picked itself up, and It was then that Knart sud-he broken bottle fixed itself denly spied the thing that had dropped out of Mr Merlin's cost whole again.

The grains of scattered sugar Mr Merin took one looks at pocket. He picked it up, "What what he had done. Then he is it, Knar? Hanid esited. She poured themselves

couldn't see it from where she their box. was uitting.

And from over the treetops "Ie only a. tin whistle," said the cloud of oatmeal came fly- In a second every Krf, "What good is a

tining back.

flake was in its box ngain. whistle?"

partner hud rebia clubs and de- He did have good clubs and a senttered sugar cided that he might have a good the it for a diamond sult. club suit to Nerman tried one Norm was marked with not moro bid. He went to four more than one heart and it was clubs.with his jack, and ene.

easy to jump to the slam. That was enough for South.

♥CARD Sense

Rupert and the Outlaws-8

The bidding Juis been:

South

West North East

Pass

1

Pass

1

Pais

3

Pany

Pass

+

Pas

You, South, hald

What do you do?

MARGG VK32 #76 4AQ43

A-Bild alx hearts. Your part- mer in suggesting seven but you have no body to your hand and should take the conservative viewpolot

TODAY'S QUESTION Again you have opened ohio club, and your partner has ro- sponded ulie hear!. This flime you hold:

AAR 05 VK32 67 SAKE 3 0 8

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

Rupert gate at the broken piece but the dog keeps ahead for a long na hand. "Raitur ought to way unit it reaches the wood have known that his puppy would where Rupert and Bill first found need a better lead when it grew it. Then Rupert la baffled, for the bigger," he thinks. pulle path that he is on divides into harder than most already.". Feel three as the wood becomes thicker, ing he should keep the animal in and the dog is now completely our... sight, he guna after it and calli of sight.

All Riours RESKAVID

back into

Happy Homegpers

B.C. has D Hiled question: "How to remove gum from a brush and from one's honds.

Soup and hot water will get it off your hands, though you will have to scruth and pick at it if you allow the gum to dry. To remove it from the brush is more dimeuit. Methylated spirits might work.

Rosy

Future

For the girl who likes casual clothes, this bloused dress, printed with boldly-stencilled

roses, is marked at the waist by a bow-tied sash.

Bothered By Bees? Hearts

RE you making yourself "attractive" to stinging

A insects?

conalder

White or light clothing is less provocative to been than dark ones. Experienced bee-keepers clothing shades most important.

на пр-

But Hand kept thinking to herself, "Now why did Mr Mer- la leave a little. tin whistle

Knarf and Hanld walked home

-Smonth, hard-finished' khaki, "To finil wildly at hero? He must have had some happily, their arms filled with drill or nylon clothing ia lens preaching bee is one of the reason. And why did he say bags and boxes. Whistle before he went away?" thing was missing.

Not a single attractive to black flies and worst things to do," warns Dr mósqullłóca than blue denim or R. A. Morse, of Cornell Univer- "I think," ahe said aloud to

other leather elly. her brother, "that we ought to

serge. Suede cr blow through the tin whistle

materials are irritating to bees.

"I usually is possible to re- and see what happens."

Nair olis and perfume also trent-unharmed simply by using should be avoided. The Borat the hands with the lingers ex- attracts becs. tended as a shield before the "It's just an old tin whistle," smell apparently answered Mr Merlin. "But It Once entangled in cloiblog or face, and moving slowly

hair bere are inclined to sing, the vicinity," he said. comes in handy now and then. It seems to blow things to-even if it was not their original

Intention. gether,"

Nothing Will Happon

"Nothing is going to happen," sald Knart.

"Blow through it anyway," Hanid perxisted.

Knori blew through it. "Peep!" went the whälle,

Later that day Hanid gave the whistle back to Mr Merlin. "It's a wonderful whistle, Mr Mer- Un," she said.

And Mr Merlin, the Mogain- cent Magician, stuck it back into his pocket and smiled.

from

And Flowers

In a cound-proofed room, 71 normal adults were given a All stethoscopic examination. had murmurs. But the murmure couldn't be detected outside tha sound-proofed room.

Dr. Dala D., Groom, of the Medical College of South Caro- tina told the American College that the

When stung, experts recom- | of.. Physlelaps mend looking for the slinger!] "murmurs" in the "well" per- Biting insects are more in- It should be removed as quieldly sons apparently word normal clined to attack a moving ob- as possible with a fingernail in nolves made by blood passing ject' than a stallonery, one, a coroping motion,

'through the heart valves.

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