THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1960.
WOMANSENSE
JACOBY Mainly for
ON BRIDGE
DEOPLE are always asking! chulogy plays any part in expert bridge and the answer is in iniqutilitiod, "Yes,"
A good player should know his partner and his opponents. Now take a look at today's hand. You are in six spades und have a simple play for your continet, You daw trumper und lead n diamond toward duzung's king Unfortunately Eurt holds the
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HE Italian look in men's
THE clothes, although still
frowned
on austerely by Savile Row and its adherents, is getting absorbed into the London landscape. The next foreign invasion threatens to come from Scandinavia.
This assault is being planned from within the headquarters of one Scandinavian firm who are doing big business, over here are in Savile Row itself.
A compromise
Ex-Savile Row tailor Brian New- business, san, now in the outfiting Pars
against slom any time he holl it o Clift swirdie.
deelden on D
He simply played the deuce of diamonds from dummy at -trick two.
The dome was duplicate and East very good player. He
was up knew CUT thing but what was it?
to
tells me he kept a professional eye on what men were wearing when he was In Stockholen searing the Northerners of the tracks by winning the European 1500 metres title.
"It's less elaborate than the tallan style-a compromise between classic clothes und the American British idea," he says.
The
Dositively result in a BOTO masculine Ine, more rugged and mul-
door in appearance.
using CUL
This is achieved by
siraple, uncomplicated without frills-patch pockets instead of taps, a slim but He finally decided that Cliff rubust collar line, and a num- was trying to sneak home with ber of original materials and
ingleton
East colours. Quee played the nee to save the over trick a Clif had solen contrnet.
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KIEGO FOR A 14-MILE
HIKE AT
ISPY with my little eye
only this time it wasn't pressed to the Keyhole, but looking up at Central Building when suddenly
down
came a dollop of loose plaster and now, dear Readers--keep your eyes skinned for this poor mortal-walking around with only visible and then you'll ail know who writes this column.
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Despite this handicap we have lots to report-
Chris and Joan Robertson and had
delightful original farewell party for Mrs Rear Admiral and Gregory and Air Vice Mar- what and Mrs Holder on Monday night.
at
FANLING
the
keyhole
Club
seeing eye spotted Mr and Mirs Frank Baunders, who are feel- ing very lonely, sinen (hair young returned to the UK. and Anne Boyle and Jh Waters who are both grass widows at present. Also Phoebe Malcolm was there and looked lovely lace number.
in a black
Of again to Deepwater Boy where the captain and members. of the Royal B.K. Golf Club had a cocktail party to wolcome the visiting contestants for the SCM Post Golf tournament. Talked to Mr and Mrs Tan who are both very keen golfer, 35 is W. Y. Choy and his brother, Dr George, The eye focused on -with some difficulty at this stage-Rudlo Schneemann, the popular Australion Trade Com- missioner in deep conversation with Peler Thomson and Brian Haggett-there was so much talk about "Birdies," "Eagles," "Bogles" we began to wonder whether we were in an aplary.
the weekend.
We go to press with aching feei and sunbumi noscs-plus arm conviction to take our
Jubliec on Wednesday evening, at the Correspondent's
We gathered up our clubs- ticed Mrs Harry ddesi looking excuse me sticks, and hobbled charming-chalting to Mrs Roy off home to bed-leaving every- steinecke-Gretchen and Char one arguing most happily over
Charlie He Ketsch, the
de prospects Zayaelos and Mr and Mrs Anda, It was an air and Ben the Japanese Consul and tils Mr and wife. Had a talk with no detail
Was rescue and
Mrs Wilfred Wong-who were overlooked-the host was a
going on to another party-malso gol? much less seriously in most convincing pirate noticed Captain and Mrs future. There was an excellent Mrs Gregory came as a Far Nicodemus amongst the vast crowd over both days, the weather was perfect and you the crowd assembled. East Mae West with
will have read a fine account Vice Admiral, Mae East It was a very cold night so of the piny la your paper. |--Major Stanley a house- the Colcay durs were ful hoving
Sir Robert many gangcous
and Lady Black maid cum General, would outing--
we had were guests of the J. D. Clagues minks we were glad haye been snapped up, but left our piece of rabbit the for lunch on Sunday and
both quick, by any European: closet,
Interested tol- lowers of the Thomson, housewife. His mob cap was
Next stop off was the B Nazie, Huggett match on Sun Vowles party for Mr and Mrs day afternoon, The Governar Bernard Werial, who are visit- presented the prizes, Don't ing here for several weeks. This know what he sald to Petor was held in the Blue Room at Thomson but the latter was the Hongkong Club. The one convulsed with laughter-Isolin Clague did the honours to Lady Black in the guise of a lovely orchid.
Some aspects of the Scandinavian look available in London. The girl is wearing a Norwegian Aweater which looks almost as good on a man, Price HK$48. The man wear a short-length raglan-shoulder off-white raincoat from Sweden, which seils
the envy of all the women. brown Terylene-and-cotton drip-dry suli price HK$310. for KS103, over
Mr and Mrs Robert Clarke of the U.S. Consulate held a re-
Red Alexander ception for Mr and members of the Dance
BY JAIN CRAWFORD
France-
might beneft by being kept till next Christmas. It costs 108. 3d, (approximately HK$8).
THE THEY CHANGE
ORIENTAL
FACE OF
BEAUTY Singapore, Feb. 7.
The Clos Capella 1955 at 11s. is a real bargain-a soft full
most the Scots have a longstanding wine with a
attractive A half-lined drip-dry suit u Tweeds are poputor, but the his traditional houndstooths and 65 per cent Terylene and 35 per interest in claret because of the bouquet,
But if you want to spend a diecks have been abandoned, sent colton, from, Sweden wilt Auld Alliance with
be selling here for 19 we discovered four wines which bit more for something special, and there ore more patterns shortly
honour to anything our
unanimous vole would go where the colours fuse into one guineas-Just the thing for the would do
and series of summers like the last you care to serve with them at to a superb chateau-bottled another in muted blues
one which the weather prophets a dinner party.
1947. Chateau Leoville Barton blacks, greys and greets.
a wine of mellow splendour Wine expert Brian particularly liked their promise us.
Norwegian
with sweaters
that is well worth 25s. 6d, (approx Sloe-eyed, high cheek-boned Chinese girls here have raincouts they claim to have
with Jimmy that it 15 mutely HK$20.) for an occa- introduced
their bold snowflake designs it agreed the popular short
been hit by a new craze--to make themselves Some of them have fur white on red, blue ond black from the second mouthful that slon like Chrisimas or a birth- cont
gel the laste of a
look like Western women. collars which you can detach grounds are becoming favourites you really
wear and detach for leisure wear-many of them wine. "The first sip is liable to MAQ 10 6 5 4 W2 AK 10 6542 for summer
are made with olled wool and be sharp on the tongue,"
said. able zipped-in linings which
ore showerproof. all-the-year- make the coats round Karments,
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The bidding has been:
West
North
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Bast Pose Pass
You, South, hold:
What do you do?
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Abid for no-trump. Tour Arst step bere is to ask for aces. If partner shows no aces you will quit at five. It be shown one see you wil bid a spade siam.
TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner responds tive hearts to show two accs. What
do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
For summer
Blues no dark browns two colours which have been rather out of favour in England-are very popular in 'Northern cou Iries,
and they are used for suits and rainwear,
The prices are among the .most attractive, aspects of these guy and robust garments. Most of them sell for between
(HK$72).
105. (HK$40) and 24
Try these
£2
10s.
CLARET drinking with Scots
comedian Jimmy Logan
day.
ho
New process
worsteds the same
NEW process which gives
crease
Ол second mouthfuls we
eyes They are having, their widened and straightened and Judged L'Auberge Bordeaux A
their noses raised by treatment Rouge to be a very good buy at
that costs about HK$ide,
They put HK$10 down and 7s, (approximately "HK$0.}" retaining properties as some of
ม bottle. "A
the man-made Abres has been pay the rest in instalments, pleasant wine you
store In the Chinese New Year could give your auntic without developed by a multiple
conjunction with celebrations recently, the most her any harm," doing
said working in Jimmy.
Leeds University,
winning gift a young man could The finish is given to the offer his girl friend was to say: A Chateau Pierre Bibian 1053
"Have an English Rose face lift. on completion 01 we thought enjoyable, but it cloth
weaving, and ones the pleats I'll pay." are put in by the tailor they will not come out even after dry-cleaning.
Slacks and sults with this finish are
now on sale in come London stores,
STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Willy's New House
-Hanid's Idea Gets Her Friend Out Of Trouble-
By MAX TRELL
WEL
had thrown things they didn't! +78
want, Knart and Hand found
Willy inside his new glass house.
It was a bottle!
Once upon a time the bottle had contained maple trip.
Knart and Hanid could
"Well, Willy squeezed himself in through the narrow opening, some nice sweet <<XX/FLL," said Chirple Spar- There was
row, to Knarf and Haald, syrup inside the house and Willy that Willy was twice as fat as now he's so fat he he had ever been. He had drunk the Shadow Children with the ate it and
can't squeeze himself out of it up all the syrup that had been Tumeá-About
left in the bottic.
names,
Your friend Willy is in trouble again." Chirple Sparrow came to the windowsill every morning for his bread crumbs. Everyone liked Chirple. And Chirpie liked everyone.
Gathered newI
Murr help
"Oh dear, we'd better go and help Willy," Hanid said.
"I'll show you where he is said Chirple, as he Huished the jast of the bread crumbs.
"I'll meet you downstairs In When he wasn't eating and front of the door in halt
wasn't sleeping and when be
minute." when he wasn't flying around,
Chirple was walling for them Chirple gathered news. He was like a newspaper with wings. in front of the door when Knarf
and Hunla reached it. Chirple heard everything that was worth hearing. And what he heard, he told to everyone about Willy Tend being in trou- ble ogdin.
"How is Willy in trouble again?" Hanid baked.
"He moved into a new house." anid Chirpie. "Now he can't get out."
out?" Ile
"Why can't he get naked Knart. "He got in. can get out again, can't he?"
Class house
"That's what I thought," said Chirple, "but Willy moved into a atrungo kind of house. It's made of glass."
Here Knarf and land both exclaimed in astonishment,
"A glass house?"
"That's what it is, all right,” maid Chitple. "It's a solid glasn house. I like a big window, The roof is glass, the floor s glass, the walls are glass- everything is glass!
"Get me out of here!" Willy called to his friends.
Chirple, who had alighted on an old tin can nearby, said:
"See? It's just as I told you. Willy's stuck inside his house!" What to do?
Hanid told Willy to rub himself with soap.
house for about a Knart and Hanid wondered his glass
him good and thin ngain and what they could do to get Willy week without eating. That'll get able lo squeeze out At first Knart suggested that he'll be out of his glass house.
again." they break the bottle He fluttered
"No." said Hank, "we can't on ahead ot them, until they came to a va- do that. Willy will get cut"
"What suggest," said Chirple cant lot. There, at the end of
the let in a spot where people Sparrow, "is that Willy stay in
Rupert and the Snowball-36
It takes quite a lot of marching round and pummelling by his friends to make Ferdy feel warm ogain, and a lie still seems rather dazed he is put on the sledge to be pulled back to their arsting point by Rupert and Alay, while the clever crow, which seems as
interested an ever, comes and Then perches on the mowman. Rolo and his uncle say that they will see the two foxes bach to thele home, and leave Agy and Rupert Jeeling very relieved the the accident was no wore and Bar ended happily.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
aide the bottle. "I don't want
A LIFETIME PRESENT
188
The most valuable gift you can, give your child is belief
in himself
In a clinic the girls were treated by qualified Chinese doctors, The patients, given a local anaesthetic, ant bround un- til it wore off-then went home with faces altered.
By ANNE HEYWOOD
A
花妈
Compliments Mother's Bulld Self-Confidence,
"No" yelled Willy FA BIRTHDAY is the day for
Elving children presents come through to go without eating for a week! dolls and electric trains, sleds and party dresses und chemistry I'm hungry already!
suta.
Hundreds of young people my office every year, and they have made me aware of how important the mother's attitude is. Jtte pats on the back, little compliments done well But also, if we're wise mothers, for jobs they've It was Hand who thought of it's a day for resolving to give, through the years, can build up Throughout the year, the most the kind of self-confidence that successful men and what to do.
a young person makea for She ran back to her room and important gift
Hanid's idea
got a bit of soap. She made can have-belief in himself. And women. Willy rub himself all over with that kind of self-belict is largely the susp until he was good and up to the mother to give.
lippery. Then she told him to
run toward the opening with all
his might.
That's what Willy did.
Parontal undertanding
!
And on the other hand, the mother who never notices or complimente, or the mother who expects perfection and Lakes it For example, we must learn to for granted, breeds children who Lake our children seriously, when are unsure and heslient, and in- the occasion arises, even if we capable of uncrating successfully
Bit of morale
He weal to the back of the have to bile our tongues. If you la cur competitive society. bottle, took #run and came laugh at the 1to boy who popping out through the open-wants to drive a garbage truck Ing like a cork.
when he grows up--he wil, even
M you watch Susie and it sub-consciously, remember it. "Whew" sald Willy. "I'm And then, when he's weaty, and Johmy opening their prements sure glad to get out of that trying to decide on his lifework, today, resolve to give them year glass house! From now on I'm you'll be one of the mothers who in and year out, day in and day going to live on top of a daisy complain, "My children never out, those extra blts of morale. where the only, things around atk things over with me."
ilver
were
Bur-
The Tournament Anally wound up with a most delight-. ful cocktail party given by Mr and Mrs Terry Peares at the Jockey Club, where the watery ye spied Mrs Beryl Boardmmi lolting terribly chic in a grey check tailored suit-the hostess, charming in deep blue-lots of men-all deeply lovely burnt, athletic-talking about ... You've
guessed it-next year's bigger and better Tourna- Are the alterations lasting?
ment Pichse will someone re- Sald a doctor: "Not always.mind me to go into strict train- Sometimes the nose goes out of ing several months beforehand, shape or the eyelids tend to elimb tp hill and down dale, for 14 miles is no mean under- thicken again.
"Then we have to do the job taking. Cheers chums till next
week, all over again."
LADY LUCK
your
CHINA MAIL
horoscope
which you have submitted to improve conditions at your place of work.
VIRGO
(August 22-Septem- ber 22) Before a special meeting with A rather excitablo person, make sure in your own mind the stand you want to take on the various points under dis- cussion.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
AQUARIUS (January 21- February 19): When up- proached by some friends to spend your Rummer holiday with them, make sure you agree on all salient points beforehand. PISCES (February 20-March 20) A job somebody is doing for you will not turn out to your satisfaction. and there is a possibility, that you may have to do it yourself all over again. ARIES (March 21-April 19): The bright diden you hnd in a wakeful hour Inst night ahould be followed up, as it may turn out to have been a real bunch.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): If a certain person is de- manding too much of your spare time to further hin own intereste, you should politely discourage him. GEMINI (May 21-June 21); You may be somewhat up- act by the unexpected ac tion of a very young person not even though it does affect you personally. CANCER (June 22-July 21): A brilliant iden which you had recently could caally fizzle out through lack of
Try encouragement. develop it further.
to
these pats on the back, that can LEO (July 22-August 21);
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me are the sky, the sun, the But in the back of his mind, i make their whole moon, the stars and the rest of the idea that you might laugh successful as you have made
thoirs today. the World!"
jet" him.
You will get unexpected support for A suggestion
"LIBRA (September 23-Octo- ber 22): Don't refuse IL gift you will receive from an unexpected source. The donor
would offonded.
SCORPIO
deeply
23-No-
OWN you
(October vember 21): It will be well worth your whilo to enter a competition in your specific field. Even if don't win, the offort will have been oxcellent ex- perience for you,
SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): If you tako the Initiative in sort- Ing out a certain plicated situation, you will will find that the othera follow your lead.' CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): Your deter- mination to get on in your Job helps you to ignore the Inevitable petty Jealouston of your colleagues,
YOUR
com-
LUCKY COLOUR:
If today in your birthday,
look out for GUN-METAL It ought to bring you luck.
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