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JACOBY BRIDGE

TAKE a look at the East and

North hands only. Your partner opens a heart against the four apade contract and South ruffs the third heart lead. He plays two rounds of spades/und leads the nine of clubs.

Declarer lets this side and you win with the lock. What should you play?

In his excellent book. "The Expert Game Terence Reese points out that everything; looks bed. A heart lead gives declarer

a ruff and discard. A diamond may allow him to make

the

queen ond o club lead appears suicidal

Mr Roese points out that a club food is the winner, South

has shown two hearts and live

NOSTI

#

AJ 1003

072 AS

WEST

A05

385

JD74

40192

AQ107.

KAST (D) 493

AK 1064

◆K 102

KJA

SOUTHE

AAKQ71

02

• 2003

E

No one vulnerable

South West North

Fast

10

I

Pass

Posz

Pass 3.

Pass

Роля 14

Opening lead-♥ B

spades so he holds six cards in the minor sults. It five of them are clubs return will have cost East the hand but if a many as two are diamonds South will have a diamond to lose at the end of the hard.

Now look at the South hand. East returns the club. South can discard two diamonds on dum- It will have one my's clubs loser teti.

+CARD Sensean

The bidding has been:

North

14

East 22

Bouth Double

West

3.

Pass

44

Pass

4ề 7

Pass Puca

You, South, hold:

443 WEST 401032, 4AKJ4

What do you do?

A-Bid five spades. Your park-

ner has one bid diamonds and gune to four spades ail by kim- self,

TODAY'S QUESTION

Your partner opens one spade. Second hand overcalls with two

diamonds. You hold:

4K32 VK132

What do you do?

Answer ToOITOW

495

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1960.

WOMANSENSE

66

So you think you've BOYS AND TH

a figure problem?

JUST LISTEN TO MISS SEYMOUR!.

LITTLE whisky's, "Sometimes I ask myself why 'A

I go on with this dreary old good for you- drudge, and then I get caught just like tea," said 21- up in it all over again.* year-old Canadian-born has seen recently was the work The most exciting thing the Lynn Seymour, one of of Jerome Robbins. the brightest hopes of British ballet.

new

This time she decided on whisky, and we discussed her part of the Bride in Kenneth Macmillan's ballet Baiser de la which had its premere Covent Garden the night.

"That certainly hit you with a bang, which is what good ballel should do. If it doesn't, I'd rather go to a movie and cry.""

But Baiser de in Fee was up- permost in her mind..

"Being on the stage is turiure Fee the whole time. You can never at be absolutely sure" her eyes other were wide in anticipated horror

-- "that you won't fall over and ~J alt down."

"It may be perfect, or ghastly," she said, "but it wil certainly be exciting. The music (by Stravinsky) is luscious and it's a wonderful experience havlug a part created specially for you."

Lynn looks just like a ballet dancer. She is small with big dark eyes (exotically shadowed

Having seen the ease and grace with which she dances, I told her she was being morbid.

Bardot suits

In bright green), smooth binck "IT'S Paris we look to now hair and delicate features. Her vnice

MAG

Mr. Punch's Story

--Ho Tells The Shadows About Two Caterpillars---

By MAX TRELL - WNTOW OUCE upon

"Young men lite to be elegant, "N particularly

outer London

(Mr London's shop is in Clap ham), and you should are their something new." cyce light up when I show them

I questioned the conservation of Mr London's own sudi.

"Ah," he vakit rucjully. "} am not a young man

and t would be incongruous of me to dress like one.”

Mr London assures me he has in Savile many good friends Row.

Used to it

1

timo

and not very long ago; either Mr Punch was saying 10 Kuart and Hanid, the Shadow Children with the Turned-About Names, "there were two Cater- pillars. One was named..."

"Clarence!" Knarf shouted. Named Archibald

to

"And the other Caterpillar was named Archibald!" Hanld shouted right after her brother, Mr Punch looked surprised, "How did you happDEN. know that?" he asked.

Knart and Hanid explained to Mr Punch that he had al- ready told them several stories obout Clarence and Archibald,

“Let's start at the top," Clarence told Archibald,

"We climb up a tree to got rome leaves to nibble on. Then

THE Infant prodigy who grew the two Caterpillars.

up," was the verdict of the "They're pretty stupid." Knart when we've nibbled on enough, critics on 21-year-old Singhalese sud.

Kissed Punch

the

we climb down. And by that time we're hungry again. lime we're hungry again.

So So what do we do but climb up an- other tree. As 1 suld before. I don't think we Caterpillars are very smart,'

Is soft and still faintly sald Henry London, stepping Just before he left to do a con- saw that Mr Punch's feelings before,' said Archibald, "You

""That isn't what you sald

sald we Caterpillars Bre rent fools.

celist Rohan de Sararn, and

who were those of t

W the "Which?" asked Mr Punch.

Caterpillars Ug Wigmore Hall the other aight"The will share their enthusipan. stories?"

I met this remarkable young man whose romantic good looks, have a devastating effect on the

Knart laughed. But Hanid Bardot and Fernandel," female section of his audiences,

were beginning to be hurt, eo her arm around his she put Warlly over tree-trunks, sprays cert lour of Italy. of livid green leaves and

Soon he goes to Copenhagen neck and kimsed him on the

"''It' means placards saying "Pigalle," "For®

and then to Amerien to play in a cheek and said that wille Clar-

the same thing." tainbleau" and "Bergere" — all series of concerts with the New ence and Archibald might now said Clarence.

Now I don't York Philharmonic,

and then do some pretty foolish think we ought to keep on for his spring window dispiny.

things.

the stories that Mr climbing up trees for our din- Gradually he is wheedling his

But London, he saya, is the Punch told about them were ner. Cows don't climb un trees. Shoes and scent are her ex- rich young customers out of their

Dogs don't climb up trees. travagances "And I'm mad old square Italian suila and into best place for murto, about Ice-cream, too," she added. his new Parision

He practises 10 hours a day on ones with "The trouble is, ballet dancers rounded casual shoulders, tiny his £900 Gagliano cello in

Canadian, though she thinks that ofter six years in this country she has lost her accent.

"Other Canadians sound like travelogue commentators to me

now," she said.

*THE MAN THAT I MARRY have to be very figure conscious, jopels, Jackets with dile, wits disusest putvate chaped in Dx-

*

BY ROSEMARY, 18

FDM the lush foreign lovelies in the French nightclub La Poubelje in Great Marlborough Bizzei, 1 chose the one I though The loveliest

my French.

But

martomary

Grafton is very much an English product.

8he lives in Harrow with her parents, used to be a West End Jairdresser and has just taken up phota- grapile modelling.

"Everybody "knid should," cho told Hound advier,

I

.....

Sho Hiker reading science Action and book about king and queens. She loves going to

the

200, art gatteries and alt aight parties,

Hose

1 have a

for parties. You'd be surprised

how many I nod."

She is in no hurry to marry, but has decided Views on a husband: "te must have fairly long hair, with a bit of fringe in front, a thinnish face and A good personally, I don't

ike thote beely 7p

Life is just

for Rosemary, dhe has been offered her first television part-

dumb blonde,"

"Only A she said sadly.

But don't you think viewers to be hoppu enough Just looking...?

*

When you come to think of it of side vents and we spend most of the day gazing another inch shorter. at ourselves in a mirror." Clothes are a problem.

"Somehow," she said with puzzled frown, "dancers are most peculiar shape.” I murmured polite

ment.

=

disagree-

'It's difficult'

"No, honestly," she went on, "we're slimmer in the waist. narrower in the hips and shorter in the back. Then our shoulders slope an our legs are 100 long, It's all very difficult,”

In any case, she has no time for shopping

yet ford.

I asked him if it wasn't lone- ly travelling round with only a In the materials the Bardot cello for company. He shrugged checks are small, the Fernande! his shoulders: "I get depressed larger "But nothing somciúmes, but then I don't mind flashy. I have the boys' fathers being depressed. It's my life and

I'm used to it." coming to me now,”

ones

The boys call go to town on the buttons. There are wolves' heads, gladiators, Roman heads and gargoyles to choose from.

I was told that the summer blazers wil be a terrific thing, in Sherwood Green, New Chianti, Oxblood and Copper Green, with 'nondescript badges,' (They don't mean anything but they do net off a blazer.")

They will be worn with toning striped trousers "No," said Mr London severaly "those ging- ham Jeans I've heard about."

"I can tell you," she sald . He reckons his customers buy emphatically, "ballet's a jolly between three and four tailor- ane-track world. And terribly made suits a year at 18 guineas unromantic.

apiece.

The Social

Social Structure

of Fashion

NO. 1:

TUR

THE COUTURIER

THE MAIN mission of a Fashion Page is to present the best fashion as it is due to reach the shops in towns all over the world. So the story that fol lawu may seem, at first, to depart from this belef. Not co. For this in the fret in a series which sets opt to examine the social structure of fashiont from top to bottom; and this is the top. Although expensive and rarefied in atmosphero, remember that it is as this level that all the design Influence. in fashion begin: and today the gap between seventy quinoae and seven often needs a trained aye to detect....

ONE woman in every thousand has the money and the time to buy her clothes from the top London dress designers. But this elite is increasing every day.

DRAWN BY ROBB

To be dressed by a royal lovely lot on yourself, this la

to sit in couturier,

how you'd ert about it. а You do NOT just walk in The scene: a typical day in a salon. The setting: couturier Aconted, chandelier hung (even if you know where the salon surrounded by a busy promises

tre) but you

sce the clothes,

merely

do John Cavanagh's showroom. A model girl shows a dress to bovy of fitters, to have NOT need an introduction to Mr Cavanagh, his directrice Miss Corry, and client Lady your clothes made especial telephone and aste when the West. And a vendeuse stands by to take notes and orders. Jy, expensively, just for collection is being shown and you is the pipe dream of reserve a seat to see it. overy girl.

I'm forscking practical policy and inuig-

So

my

Not 80.

You

CATE

ing your personal pipe dreams.

ilko.

Li

--MAUREEN

CLEAVE

IN LONDON

-(London Express Service).

LADY

your

never stupid at all.

Thank you, my dear," said Mr Punch.

Then he continued with the Caterpillar story.

"Now, one spring morning. Clarence

and Archibald met quite by accident under the erchard fence.

Greated each other

"I've just been sald Clarence, that we Cater-

""Very well.' said Archibald, 'I think you're right. But what can we eat if we don't climb up troue?'

"Here we are at the edge of

Clarence. the orchard," said 'Come along, and we'll see what we can find."

"50,"

said Mr Punch to "Good morning, Clarence,' Knorf and Hanid, "Clarence and Archibald walked side by sido sold Archibald.

into the orchard and suddenly

before

a follen they stopped apple, on the ground.

"Do you

I see, see what Archibald?' asked Clarence.

thinking

pillars are great fool.

thing

"'Why do you say a like that, Clarence? Archibald

I asked disconsolately,

"Because,"

sald

Clarence,

I see an apple.' Clarenco

Yook at what we do just to get said to Archibald, something to cat.

LUCK

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

Start from top

"Let's start from the top of this lovely apple and eat down," said Archibald,

"With that, both Clarence and Archibald climbed on top of the apple and began eating their way down. When they were in the middle, Archibald said to Clarence:

TUR "'It's panteolly delicious. never eat another leaf again. "

"Neither will I,' agreed Clar ence. 'And we're only half way through. I can't understand why, everybody doesn't eat apples.

Heard loud crunch

When they reached the first branch, Archibald said;

"Did you say, Clarence, that Cows don't climb trees?" "

"I did, Archibald,” said Clarence.

"At that instant" said Mr ship based on complete Punch, Clarence and Archibald understanding may belp heard a loud crunch and you over a difficult period glancing up saw two huge rows at home.

of teeth closing down on them, SCORPIO (October 23-No- have vember 21); If you

"Jump for your life, Archi- badd shouted Clarence. It's a dear not heard from a

Cowl friend for a long time, make an effort to meet the applo in

"Fortunately they jumped out time and noon and re-establish the climbed up the nearest tree. formor close relationship. SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): Ax article in a newspaper may give you a very valuable lead to increasing your in- como. CAPRICORN (December 22.

20): January

okli! A which you have had time until now to develop Archibald, will bring you a satisfac- tory monetary reward. YOUR BIRTHDAY: If your birthday is this week you will find a symbol of good fortune in a gift of a pair of gloves.

MONDAY, APRIL 25 AQUARIUS (January 21- February 10): A modest speculation may bring you a rich return for a small investment. PISCES (February 20-March 20): Before definitely de- ciding on a radical change in routine, go over all the details of the proposed new set-up very carefully. ARIES (March 21-April 19): If you have a little spare cash and want to fudulge in a small luxury, it won't impoverish you and will go long way towarde raising your spirits. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): is do- An older

person serving of your sympathy, and you ought to try to make his lut a little easier without sacrificing too much of your time. GEMINI (May 21-June 21); An ambition of Long standing is getting steadily closer to realisation. CANCER (June 22-July. 21) ; ;

By cunvincing your superior that your Ideae aro beneficial to the organi- establish- sation, you are ing a Arm foothold.

LEO (July 22-August 21);

If a member of the opposite sex is beginning to make too many demands on your attention, don't let yourself be drawn against your will into any binding relation-

ship. Your measurements must business 'If everyone who camo be taken. you have about three in here bought something." Attings, and you get your drose anything from two to six weeka

Not true

gaion (in shop-talk that would be saleswoman sed managerens),

A recent survey has proved. that really rich women' dó NOT buy a larger number of clothes NOT Ainscor the nfler, ordering it.

The designer will NOT come, than you and I. But they do You do NOT have to buy But buyin your clothes clothes on a mail and try on

is anything just because you've to your home (unless that hap- spend much more on them. from acuxurier, is a very your cholce. Everything

If you wore indulging your different malter, from

In fact, no pens to be buckingum Prisca clove shown on model girls, and seen the collcrilon.

tok me while Clarence House, of Kensington, pipe dream, you'd find her most ing them in shop. If you've the show usually takes around John Cavanagh

a legacy. won the an hour.

Robb was sketching the scene T'alace) and at his salon you will modest starting price was around boen left pools, backed winner and You con NOT pay for and in his Curzon Street saka: be looked after by your weched £70,

Sun dreaming? decided to spinth the whole walk away with anything you "We just "couldn't cope with vendeuse of the directrice of the

VIRGO

(August 22-Septem- ber 22): Turn down art unreasonable roquest which would strain your sources and cause' trenchmente in your accus- tomed mode of living. LIBRA (Beptember 20.

October 22) : Á now friend- I

no "I'm

He's glad very glad,"**

لا.

satil

"And that," Epid Mr Punch to Knari and Hanid, "is the story of two-m-mm-wise old Caterpillars named "

"Clarence!" sold Knori.

"And Archibald!", Hanid

laughed

J

Rupert and the Snowstorm-6

The small per who us a crack and a splash, "Hey, hey, appeared in Tigerlily, the con what Rupert do now? cries jurer's daughter, and Rupert is so Tigerlily." **Why bot much eager to tell her what lu har wen - hurry, ch? And why break sex? that he doesn't look where he is This is velly bad time for pad. going, Running into a little hollow dling 1" Don't be Witty where the snow has covered a tiny› Rupert's testh" are chattering. frozen sɩteam, he trade right on " You surely don't think I did K the thin for and in he govâ with on purpose f"

ÁLL MIGRÍSA RESERVED

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