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GE THE URINA, MAILI WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1960,

WOMANSENSE

LADY LUCK-

YOUR CHINA MAIL HOROSCOPE

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20

AQUARIUS (January 21- February 19): You may not be able to do much for a friend in trouble, but your staunch support will give. him the courage to help himself.

PISCES (February 20-March 20): A frank discussion with your family about

JACOBY BRIDGE

THE

THE alert declarer should take advantage of every clue at his disposal One of the most valuable of such clues is the information conveyed by any bids made by his opponents.

South considered going to four spades, but Anally decided to try three no-trump. He had two reasons for this decision. The first was that his partner could still go to four spades over the

NORTH (D)

KJ 1097 Q82-

•AJID 874

#AQ103

-WEST

EAST

#A63

·❤976548

4542

KJ

472

BOUTH AQS

A 10

KQ32

J9854

K8

2

North and South vulnerable

South

West

North East 14 2+ 2N.T. Pass Pass 3N.T.

Part FABS Paze

Opening lead-9

three no-trump bid. The second was that South, in common with most players, wanted to play the hand himself.

East covered his, partner's nine of diamonds with the ten and South won with the queen. He would have liked to stay off, but he had some fear of a heart shift,

South led the eight of spades. West went right up with the ace and played his last diamond. East took his ace and clearl the sult.

Now South ran off the rest of dummy's spades. East had to make two discards. The first wts the eight of clubs; the second a diamond,

South played a heart to his ace and led the lack of clubs. West played the deuce and after a little thought South went up with dummy'sace; dropped East's king and made the hand. South's play was not really guesswork. East had overcalled at the two level and South had simply decided that East had needed both missing kings for his overcall. A count of the hand showed that East had started with two clubs only. He had dis- carded one. If the other WAS the king it would be unguarded.

♥÷CARD Sensek

Q-The bidding has been; North Eart South West 2❤ Pars 3 NIT. Pass.

3

Pass

Pess Double You, South, hold:

AKSI ♥K54 4K387 4922

What do you do?

A---Pan, You are not afrong enough to redduḥle but you do not want to run out.

TODAY'S QUESTION Again your partner has opened one heart and East has over- called with one spade. You, South, fold:

A1 WK356 9A9876 4851

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow.

Styles that outlive

your financial difficulties by JEAN

ple way out.

may help you to find a sim-WISEMAN ARIES (March 21-April 19):

Once you have decided what you want to achieve in the near future, you must co-operate with those who are in a position to help you.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): An invitation which pro- mises a great dcal of pleasure to your family ought to be accepted, even at some sacrifice of your own comfort.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Don't hesitate to show your capabilities today, even at

the risk of antagonising your colleagues.

CANCER (June 22-July' 21); If you have a domestic problem on your hands, don't worry about it unduly, The difficulties will work themselves out in a very short time.

LEO (July 22-August 21): Before making a change in make your employment,

22.

sure that you will not regret having left your pre- sent job prematurely. VIRGO (August

September 22): A business proposition will be put to you which could lead to a substantial increase in your income. LIBRA

(September 23- October 22): If an emotion. al entanglement threatena to get out of hand, disengage yourself before get more deeply

you

involved. SCORPIO (October 23.

November 21): Don't for get to clear up some out- standing items before the end of the month, as you will have very little time to do so in August.

(November SAGITTARIUS

22-December 21): It would be a mistake to antagonise in authority. & person

Swallow your pride and avold any show of defiance. CAPRICORN (December 22- January 20): A friend born at this time of the year may have ideas quite the opposite of your own, but you might well benefit from each other's point of view. YOUR LUCKY CARD: If

today is your birthday, your lucky card, no matter what game you may be playing, ought to be the FOUR of HEARTS.

Helena Rubinstein:

With a freeness of

line that will keep them ever up on top, the loose fitting separate, teamed with

razor-sharp

the

line of a pencil alim skirt.

The model from Milan wears a full jersey casaque tied below the hip-line and trimmed with wide starch- · ed cuffs, fastened by two golden buttons.

And the fashion artist sees comfort and style to gether in two sketches for cocktail-hour!

CHILDREN'S CORNER

them Tin's Uncle Smart

all

Diana Lerner

THE LIVING LEGEND OF THE COSMETIC WORLD

【ELENA RUBINSTEIN, climate. She began advising

HELENA RUBINS, them on beauty treatments. |most original personality In 1902, her own salon was in many fields-art, sculp opened in Melbourne. Work- ture, antique miniature ing 18 hours a day, she studieri chemistry funiture, charm and most skin conditions and

on the side. of all, beauty,

Her business grow so rapidly that in a year She is the queen of the and a half she left Australia cosmetic world.

From her native Poland, she originally set out to be come a doctor. But after a

with $100,000.

Protection

Tyds was her capital to Jaunch her business in Europe, studied With

visit to her uncle's sheep where she first run near Melbourne Aus- famous dermatologists and tralia, she came to notice doctors.

| the skin, condition of the

From then on followed her

Australian women, dried zalors in Londen, in 1908 apd and roughened by the in Paris, in 1812.

The psychological meaning of bulk

By Dr ALDRICH

Helena Rabinstein with Picasso,

It was in New York, during appearancs but for what it does

serve your look

the First World War that she to their morale. What can be done? Analyze colour. ranges in make-up. Up pioneered the present vogue of

"A good healthy skin is under what circumstances you ll then: American women did emential before you start ap To follow a diet a change in food habits, and are most

When you as everyone knows, habits are not easily changed. are alone and Keel lonely?ot use make-up to any extent plying makeup and use of Still, we seem to be able to adjust to most changes. When you are in a group and lipstick and rouge were sill, grek, ads commetics to pre-

socially, taboo What then makes diet habits so difficult to change? To feel left out? Think back to why you abondoned previous begin with, a diet means giving up something. Is it a diets, matter of will power? Since many people show great overweight can stem from a strength of will in all areas of their lives except with

Palin combination of factors/cating respect to food, obviously something more than mere habits established in childhoot: Nothi will power is involved.

cultural customa; ; og paycholo, much harm. gical factors Recognition madr float overweight, people Food often represents some the couse is the earling point, claim, "I scarcely eat enough kind of security which may date in overcoming the calife. P. By to keep anbink aliye" - Ther back to early childscod-The being aliat... la the} conditio

hongly believe this to be eters who run to ifficulty under which you tend

Week They use the mechanism are those for whom

denial, of mentally hung sorts a substitite for

the refrigerator. By putting pecurity and early

them out of mind, in oren. Whert trouble crúp

Foment does not realise old attitudes about

more thanự, che, thinks, vived and the

Bontures to food for tolacs.

The author of three book Madame Rubinstein is at work sibl on anche one in the eld

does

from her rCBDON- leading the world in

La recognized con

In her?

-He Knew The Strangest Kinds Of Animal

By MAX TRELL

looked like a big soup spoon with beats and horns. In fact, 66% JOW WHEN I was a Boy that's what it used to live on

about your age, General "What did it used to live Th, was saying to Kaart, "I on?" asked Knart, looking more. had an uncle who knew about puzzled than ever. everything. We used to call him Uncle Smart,

.

"How smart was he?" Knart

asked General Th

"Soup," said General Tin "All kinds of soup - chicken soup, bean soup, vegetable soup, pea soup and soup with noodles. It used to hunt all through the Jungle, day and night, for soup And, any old kind of soup.

well," said General Tin, the knew all about all the Animals In the world the Lion, the Tiger, the Elephant, the Tele phant, the Bellephant, the"

"What shouted Knart. "The kind in the jungle."

"What did the Spoondeer live what?

asked

of course, it never found any. How smart was your uncis?” There isn't any soup of any

"Elephant," repeated General on then Kharf Tin. "You know what an Ele-alarm. phant is, don't you?"

"Of course," said Kmart. "But what were those other two- Telephant and Bellephant? I never heard of them

"Uncle Smart did," said Gen- eral Tin. "He knew Telephants and Bellephants as well as I know you end you know me." "But what are they, please?" begged Knarf.

"Now mind you," said Gen- eral Tin, rolling his eyes around

In

The Worm-As General Tin shook his head.

That was one of the things only Uncle Smart knew about, and he never told me.

"And then," eral Tin, "there was the Warm

Now there was a strange. one!"

continued Gen-

"Warm-as?" asked Knarf. "Warm-as," said General Tin."

like a "Sometimes it looked

to look at Knart again the slice of toast, and then you reason General Tin rolled his knew without even touching It eyes around to look at people that it was Warm-as Toast. At was because he couldn't move other times it looked like a cup his head around, his head be of tea. And then you knew

"That it was Warm-as Tea!" ing made of "I never saw

Telephant or a Bellephant exclaimed Knarf. with my own eyes. But Uncle Smart told me all about them.

Legs and ears

"For instance, the Telephant gets its name because Is legs look like telephone poles. The Bellephant has ears shaped like bells. They ring whenever he wage them

"Your Uncle Smart must have been really smart to know about Animals like that!" sald Knarf. "I don't think anybody else ever heard of them!"

Oh, I'm quite sure, they didn't" Baid General Tin

That's why he was called Uncle Smart. He knew things that no one else ever heard of. Another Animal that Uncle Smart knew very well was the Wild Spoon- deer"

"Spoondeer?" asked Knart in a puzzled voice.

"A very strange creature, indeed," said General Tin. "It

Heart asked General, Tina

General Tin smiled and rolled his eyes all around his head, which he always did when: hé was pleased.

"But the strangest and cutest and funniest Animal of all was the You. Did you ever hear, of the You?" he asked, but

"I-I sort of think I did," said Knart. What did it look like, please?"

Why

just ke You," said: General Tin."

"Just like me?" "exclaimed

Kaart in astonishment.

"No," said General Tin. "It never looked like Me. It alwaye

always looked exactly like You. At least that's what Uncle Smart always szid, and he never, but almost never, was Wrong!"

Rupert and the Squire—39

While he is waiting Rupert hears sounds exciting.. I've

the muffled sound of talking and “ake the Nutchester positi› na be

in a very short time Constabl meat on in case waseed - them. Growler comes bustling out of the Now lead on, lttle best. Where

ས་ palics telephone box. Now come on, he says briskly, I'm

is this-hida-out of yourƐ

And Rupert takes him as fasc

quite glad this mystery didn't be can through the failing light fizzle out so quietly. It now toward the wood.

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