Fashioned in
London
There ARE styles
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in vogue for children, too!
LADY
your
By Hazel
Meyrick
THE CHINA" MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1960.
WOMANSENSE
'LUCK-
CHINA MAIL
horoscope
22.
VICTORIAN-STYLE dress which comes in two
sizes is made in ironless cotton, trimmed with Broderie anglaise. A zipped back opening and a nylon petticoat are special featues of this dress. By Sally Pigtails.
SMART two-piece cotton outfit for a small girl: the raspberry-spotted dress is topped by a duster coot in vivid blue, side slit to show the dress beneath. Designed for Sally Pigtails by Royal College of Art student, 21-year-old Jeanette Godfrey.
won't
LIKE the now, Victorian- when he moves, they
style dresses that are now come off, being sold by Sally Pigtails, They have high, rounded neck- lines and are trimmed with THE newest kind of rattle is broderie anglaise, In non-iron the cre you can attach to colton, they have their own anything the table, the side of nylon petticoals to match. An- the pram, or the playpen-by a other idea by the same firm, rubber suction pad. When the fer the older girl, is a dress baby touches it, the rattle with a matching duster coat springs harmlessly back.
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STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
All About The Moon
Instead of answering Ha- watha only grunted again.
Teddy shook his head.
"You never can' tell what H means when he grunts. Some times it means yes, the rest of the times it means no. It means either yes or no," he said.
Knort didn't think Teddy's explanation was much help. It
-Is It Really Made Of Green Cheese?—
"Oh By MAX TRELL
General Tin know? everything," sald Knarf "1 TNARF, the Shadow Boy with mean he knows almost every-
the Turned-About Name, thing. Let's ask him.". said to his two friends Teddy, Here, just as they were about turned out, however, that "Ha- right to cross to the other side of the watha's grunt meant no room where General Tin, the now, because when Knarf and Tin Soldier, was standing by, Teddy started across the the door with his trusty musket to talk to General Tin, over his shoulder, Hiawatha let watha started crawling under
the carpet.
They had to drag cut a sharp grunt,
along with them still
the Stuffed Bear, and Hiawatha, the Small-Sized Wooden Indian; "Now don't worry, don't wor- ry at all. I know somebody who can tell us all about it!"
Never been there "Who?" asked Teddy, looking all around the room. "The only one I see Is General Tin, and be's never been there! I'm sure of that!"?
Knarf and Teddy both turned him around to look at the Small grunting, Sized Wooden Indian,
"What did you grunt for, HI?" Knart asked,
IT'S A UNIFORM ... BUT IT'S ALMOST DIOR!
MUST admit I shuddered
a little when I got my
invitation from Lord Dou- glas of Kirtleside to go along
by KITTY DIXON
half luches below the knee.
and view the new B.E.A.. A plala, alim skirt one and a. stewardess's uniform.
Shuddered because I think. A new, next hat design, women's uniforms in this coun- replacing the Trey forage try are uniformly ugly.
Because I hate being critical when some effort is made at Improvement,
are
cap.
But critical I must usually be MY one criticism is that the
I one of
the under-blouse never drastic enough to is made to show Inside the make a difference.
standaway collar of the jacket, otherwise Not until yesterday that is, spoiling what would Because yesterday 1 did see a be a clean cut, attractive meck- difference. But the first time line.
life I saw in my
British woman's uniform that I can honestly say is attractive as well aa functional.
a
sald But
Lady Douglas: "Delightful."
Said B.E.A. stewardess Betty Summersby: "I love it. A slim line that suits everybody."
"New Said John Cavanagh:
and clegant."
Sald Lord Douglas,
thinking
Reached the General
гром
Ha-
Finally they all reached Gen-
ryho entu it?" Kaart saked General Tin.
eral Tin who stared at them, of cheese, General!" exclaimed waiting for them to say some Knart. thing.
"General Tin," said Knarf, "we've all been wondering-"
Hiawatha gave a sharp grunt Knart frowned.
"I don't think Hiawatha has been wondering," Knart cor- tinued to General Tin, but Teddy and I have been wonder-- ing all morning about the
woon."
Not surprised
"Not a bit of cheese on the whole moon, inside or out," said General Tin. "No more cheese on the moon than there is on a brick."
"Then what is the moon made of?" asked Teddy.
"Vanilla ice cream," said Gen- eral Tin.
Hearing this, Knart and Ted- dy both shouted with amaze ment. Hiawatha let out an enormous loud grunt.
"I don't know how that story got
"About the moon?" asked General Tin without changing about green cheese ever the expression on his face. His around," said General Tin. "It's valce sounded a bit surprised always been made of vanilla ice but his face didn't look it.
"What about the moon?" he asked.
Creati
Brand-new and fresh
"And there's another thing—
"What we want to know is what it's made of?!" Teddy said, it's brand-new fresh vanilla ice "We heard," said Kaart, "and cream every month in the year. we read in books that the moon it's all made from good fresh is made of groen cheese. Only milk and cream from the Milky it doesn't look green. It looks and creamy-Way. You can white. Is it green cheese or see it getting piled up with white cheese?"
Knarf and Teddy, but Hiawatha, walted eagerly General Tin to answer.
Tin's reply
more and more vanilla ice not cream until the moon is full, for absolutely full. Then it gets smaller and smaller as it gets eaten away."
After several minutes of E-
lence, General Tin replied:
"Neither." "Neither?" asked Teddy, puz- zled, "What kind of cheese is that?"
"It's no cheese," sald General
"Who eats it?" Knart asked.
"The Big Bear," said General Tin. "Who else could eat so much? He just dips it out with The Dipper!"
Later Knarf and Teddy had to explain to Hiawatha that the Big Bear and The Dipper "You mean the moon isn't were all stars and Hiawatha made of cheese at all-no kind grunted!
THIS new one looks more like a well-tailored, casual civvy suit. It's not exactly Dior but of the delightful, slimming, new, Tin, 22-year-old Sylvia Ayton, who elegant clothes for his steward- designed the uniform, is still a esses: "They'll cost £30,000."
student at the School of Fashion Design,
The selection panel included former model Lady Douglas, designer John Cavanagh, the B.E.A. management and some stewardesses. They chose:-
A loosely fitted hip-length jacket, replacing the passenger: a miniature steer-
oul. To keep an active baby warm ing-whirl, complete with gear-
то
A
front
GOOD presunt idea for a celess young front-seat
in his cot comes A new lever and dashboard. With the Idea. A firm of toy manufac aid of a special suction pad turers have produced a set of and hocks it can be fixed in the split plastic rings which clip
of the car, alongside round the cot bars and have giant safety-pins attached. Pin father or on the back of a The baby's blankets in place
seat. It is supposed to with these and, although they kep a small would-be driver clide up and down with him quietly engrossed.
bench
JACOBY on BRIDGE
AST gathered in the
Efirst trick with the ace
of diamonds and shifted to the queen of spades. Helen (Mrs J. E.) Clinkinbeard of Knoxville who had bid the heart slam won the trick with dummy's ace and noted that she had a lot of work to do if she wanted to make the contract.
She could discard one of her
spade losers on dummy's queen
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There was another and far better method at her disposal,
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diamonds all right but discarded
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 (January
(August 21- VIRGO AQUARIUS
September 22): A financial February 19): A relative will be highly pleased if obligation due to be dis-
charged today should you remember a promise him aure made
Le overlocked. you months ago. PISCES (February 20-March LIBRA
Your 20}:
ability analyse a difficult problem for a friend will be a great help to him in solving it. ARIES (March 21-April 191: You may have to make
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short journey in order to meet an important person, but it will be well worth the time and money spent. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): With the proper approach you will be able to make a good impression on a per- son who could have con- siderable influence on your career.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21): A social visit may put you in contact with someone who is able to put some useful business your way. CANCER (June 22-July 21): If you have not formulated definite plans for a holi- day, an attractive pro- relativc position from a
not of diamonds and run cut all her trumps. In that case East and West might get confused and (September 23-throw away all the high spades October 22) Don't give up but Helen did not expect them your freedom by becoming to co-operate that way. too heavily indebted
kumeone. Try and manage
out of your own funds. Helen cashed' dummy's queen of
Pass 4 N.T. Pass
A simple play when you see
SCORPIO (October 23-her ece of clubs on it. Then eard her other spade on the len
November 21: You will she led the queen of clubs from of clubs. create a very good imprea-dummy. East ducked but Helen sion with your superiors was going after her contract and
of her all the cards, but a mighty today by completing your simply discarded one routine work quickly and losing spades. The next play was pretty one. finding time to tackle athe, club jack. This time East
rose with new job.
ruffed.
Then all she had to do was to 22-December 21): It will play her king of trumps, lead a work out to your advan- trump to dummy's ace and dis- tage in the end if you de-
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(November
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the king so Helen
instead of making too÷CARD Serisek♦
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The bidding has been: West North Pass 14
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almost identical You, South, hold: with your own, and a fren 4AKS VIZ SKJI JAK354
What do you do?? exchange of ideas will help you both
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A-Bid three spades. You only have three trumps but they are good ones and your hand defi nitely warrants a strong bid, ...........
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may be worth-considering, LEO (July 22-August 21): YOUR LUCKY CARD: If Your generosity creates AL today is your birthday,
* TODAY'S QUESTIOM happy feeling In your your lucky card, no matter family circle, and you will what game you may be Your partner rebids to four be amply repaid for all the. playing, ought to be the hearts: What do you do now?. sacrifices you have made.. SIX of DIAMONDS,“
Answer Tomorrow
dated fitted jacket of the old uniform. The new design has a neat, away-from-the- neck collar.
A tiny, blue and black check patterned worsted fabric, re- placing the travel-tired grey barathes. The new uniform has black piping
the jacket.
IN THE AIR TODAY
EXT
THE NEW SUMMER 'UNIFORM
Rupert and the Squire-9
Mr. Bear, telle Rupert that he sets off. When passing through should make himself reful where the orchard her fiveske middens ever he goes, "It's not too late to start an dorsething fils right on gather blackberries," he says, to his bed, "Ow, that was K and you may as well pick some bang!" he tries. Why, h's for your Mummy while you are
an apple,
"It's just what hap down by the wood. Sa Mrs. pened to Marsmy Sansa tree.) Bear gives him, 1 basket and he - How very strings
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