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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1961.

WOMANSENSE

JACOBY LADY LUCK

BRIDGE

TOW do you bid the North

H

hard after West opens with

double and YOU ure pleased when your partner responds! with one spade.

YOUR CHINA MAIL HOROSCOPE

FRIDAY, JUNE 30

ene diamond? Naturally, you | AQUARIUS January 21. sturt-by soaking negative

February 19): You will be closely drawn to a person of the opposite. sex born under Sagittarins, and FL happy ion could easily re- Bidt.

What is your next bid? Should you give a single or double raise?

Your hand is clearly worth a spude rise. Your partner may hand. After have a very bad

all, you hove practically forced him to bid, but there are stil distinct possibilities of gume. In

NORTH AAK42

QJ70 3 AKJ54

10

EAST 407

WEST (D)

J 10

VAKS

◆ AQ 10 8 8 4003

West

10

10832 OKUS 4Q1072

BOUTH

Q0853

J742 4AÐ

East and Weal vulnerable

East North

Bouth Double Pasa I A 24 Pass 14 Pass Pass Opening lead-▲ J

Pass Pass

fact many people think game is so likely that they jump to three spades with this type of baziti.

However, a mere raise to two is sufficient. In itself this An- mediate single raise shows a very good hand beenuse you are inviting a me after forcing your partner to bid.

With seven hich card points; two doubletons and a five card sul: South should juny right to four spades after the rise.

South won't be too happy with hi contract alter West but opens the juck of spades, btenuse trumps break nicely and Weat holds both ace and king of hearts everything will come out

all right.

VICARD Sensek)

Q-The bidding has been: West

East

North

Double Nedbl

Bouth ?

You, South, hold: AQ98785 32 476 4854

What do you do?

A-Bid ono spade. However, teriale modern players will jump right to tvo spades in an attempt to preempt. This bid is not recommended unless YOU CRN be sure of your partner's under- standing.

TODAY'S QUESTION You do bid one spade. West passes and your partner jumps to three spades. What do you do now?

Answer Tomorrow

PISCES (February 20-Marchi 20): Arguments put for- ward by a business prospect enn be dealt with promptly if you keep your wits about you.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Practical experience rather than theory would be the better guide to your actions today.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your love of luxury should act as an incentive to your making a success of your chosen career.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21):

Have the courage of your Konvictions. and don't be swayed too easily by the opinions of others.

CANCER (June 22-July 21;: You will be elated at being able to bent a formidable opponent at a friendly game of sport.

laurels

LEO (July 22-August 21);

Don't rest on your after a brilliant beginning.

A great deal more remains to be done.

VIRGO (August

22- September 221; Choose your words carefully when con- fronted with a person who tends to pick quarrels at the slightest provocation. LIBRA

(September 23- October 22): You should How And the time to pursue

#habby which you forced to put aside through pressure of work.

were

SCORPIO (October 23-

November 21): Avoid being too much on your own over the week-end, but try to kur round yourself with cheerful company.

(November SAGITTARIUS

22-December 211: You should not resont fair eritie- ism from 21 person well qualified to give it. CAPRICORN (December 22- January 201: Don't assume indifference on the part of someone who frids it difficult to express hin feel- ings.

YOUR BIRTHDAY:

If this

re-

is your birthday you will meel someone whose markable personality will ict as a spur to your efforts this year.

by Felicity Ascot

The nutritious

tomato.

Tomato sauce

1 cup tomato pulp. 1 table

union, bay 1n chapped) leaf, 2 whole cloves, 1 table- spoons margarine, teaspoon salt. tablespoon sugar, little pepper, 1 tablespoon flour.

Cesk tomato pulp, onion, bay leaf and cloves for 15 minutes,

cach

and break an egg into tomato shell. Season and enver with buttered crumbs and a little grated cheese. Buite la a slow oven for 10 to 15 minutes and serve on

squares of hot buttered tonst.

3

Tomato tapioca

cupy

frined tomatoes, struined, 2 tablespoons sugar, Strain through a coarse sleve. 4 cup tapioca, a little malt. Add salt, pepper and sugar. Cook temalo, toploca, sugar Melt the margarine, add flour and

cock for about a minute, and salt in a double boiler until tapioca is transparent (about sirring constantly, Add the 30 minutes). Pour into indivi- tomate mixture to the flour mixture, stirring constantly. As dal moulds and chill.

thoroughly set unmould ston witholls it is ready to

serve with cream.

serve.

Tomato souffle

1 cup tomato sauce, 3 eggs, I

HOUSEHOLD tempcon salt, pepper. HINTS

To prevent crochet work frum unravelling when putting 14 down, pull out the last stitch into a long loop, then fasten a small safety pin aver the thread and

pull the stitch tight.

If you are short of vegglables, try adding a tin of baked beans to your casserole or stew about ten

before minutes

will

This

dcfelency,

الونا

serving. the

Try cooking tinned and boliled fruita in their own julee half an hour before serving. This makes them larger and brings out the full flavour.

Separate the walles and yolks

of the cgs and beat the yolks thoroughly. Add the cold toma-

i

sauce and the sult and pep

per. Beat the whites of the eggs until stiff. Fold in the stiff whites and put the mixture into

moukl which it

has been Place the thoroughly greased. mould in a pan containing an inch of hot water and bake in a

slow oven for 35 to 45 minutes. will 14 cup of grated cheese

vary and improve this recipe.

Shirred eggs

in tomatoes

1

the

For each serving allow:- 1 large, rm lumalo, 1 egg. lablespoon lemato sauce, salt. and tuttered bread- pepper crumbs, a little grated chces.

Remove the pulp from fomatoes, salt the inside of the shell and eu, a thin slice from the bottom. so that the tomato level. Place the will stand tomatoes in a baking dish. Put it dries it will retain its colour.one tablespoon of tomato sauce

If you Intend storing mint, sonk the fresh mint for a few minutes in a solution of water and bicarbonate of soda.

When

Rupert and Gwyneth-54

When they are back in the garden Tabitha and the ow! third that they have been obedient enough and return to chait quene of teasing Mr. Bear. "Oh dear, Daddy won't stand for that much longer " murmure Rupert ** mis put an end to it somehow?"

He runs to the broomstick till patiently waiting for him and he tries to be polite "It was nice of you to obey my order and to come to see us." he says. **but Daddy's worried, so I order you to return home and take these fuo creatures will you !":

ALL KIRUTE GEBKRYED

When

and

AM-PACKED together the Bavoy in an almaxphere no heavily cented you could have chopped up In squares

and sold it as bath cubes, we celebrated the advent of a new perfume from Pariz. Spraying each other liberally and sniņine experi mentally, we, the beauty experts, declared this latest drop of seduction Bght." evocative," or downright "earthy" rather in the manner of croup of bewhiskered bibirers sampling dume rare vintage. Madame lene Rochus, widow of couturier Mareci Roclias and boss, of the business that produces the incomparable "Femmr. The new ww our hostess. scent is named after her.

Dressed in one of those splendid Atle understated numbers by Chanel, she was an outstanding example of What Every Woman Ought to Wear.

fter navy blue jacket and pleated skiri were of dik shantung-with white calls

VERONICA PAPWORTH

What they do to keep in step with fashion

TE

HE stood in the Paddock at Ascot and he almost wept. "Look, my dear Veronica, please, I beg

of you, look at the way the average woman walks. "The head forward. . . the shoulders round- ed... the pelvis slack and the knees bent!

uf

Prof.ssur Joseph Trein the Oxford orthopaedie surgeon wk numbers the Duchess Windrer among his patients and la currently caring for the ski

injuries of Mrs The Onassis and the Prit.css Ann Mark von Bismark, was in full pro- fasserial flood.

WHAT EVERY WOMAN OUGHT TO WEAR . . .

and gold linka. Around her throat a white silk scarl was fastened with a magni- ficent sapphire. diamond. and aquamarine ellp.

"Yes," said Madame, "I jave many many jeweli.. 1 ave also a little philosophy about them.

“If a woman wears jewels she looks beautiful. If sho knows she is beautiful whe it 'appy. And if she in 'appy she is kind.

"Ho for women to 'AYC juwels la good for men?

Sapphires, she told me, were happy-making for her. Turquoises too.

"I've always the blues.” she explained dieting

not her atale of mind bứt her colour preference.

On my right a blonde-in * BAKE green brelon declared with great vehem. ence that she would, any day go without patiek rattier than scent

I've Maybe

got an Inferiority complex or some thing," she told me with a Haute smile to underline the ridiculousness of the sug·

Krailon- "Mr burband represents the Rochar Interests over here and we do a great deal of enter taining.

"Hounds marvellous. I know, but you know how It is when it's big business and you have to make » special effort and you'r feeling plastiv.

"The other week he brought home three Ameri- cans and two Chinese.

"What I say is, that's when perfume gives you a litt. Just

pour brandy and ginger ale and drench me with Femme and I'm ready to tick the world."

me

Turning back to Madanie I asked ber isical pro duct was planned for any particular ype or occasion. *** It is a perfume for the career woman to wear all day," she told the.Easy. light and very, very simple Itu persuasive.

It is for business." "But what about *** sald 1, mentioning a rival.

“Darling! X is only to wear in bed," cried the blonde.

I left it a chat.

STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

A Broken Promise

-Why Chris Cricket Had To Play His Guitar-

By MAX TRELL CHRISTOPHER

Cricket crawled out from behind the kitchen stove where he was spending a more or less plear

"I couldn't help it," Christo- pher answered, shifting around uncomfortably. Then he said; "The Monkey made me do it" "Monkey?" repeated Hanid, opening her eyes in astonish-

fant winter for it was snug ment.

and warm when the slove was turned on and a little too cold

Chris explains when the stove was turned off

"What Monkey are you talk -and went into the room at the end of the hall where he ing about?" asked Knart, equal- was delighted to And his friends ly astonished. Krart and Hanid, the Shadow "The Monkey behind the Children with the Turned bookcase, answered Christo-

About Names.

Musician first

"You were all asleep," said Christopher, "So I thought to myself, 'Just creep quietly behind the bookcare. Maybe the Cat is there. Maybe I can play some music for her. I was pretty sure the Cat was there cause I could hear some scratching around."

Christopher looked at his two friends and shook his head.

"I know you aren't going to belleve mc. Well, I went be- hind the bookcase. And the next

his head out of a book. second saw a Monkey sticking

Monkey shouted

"Look who's here!' the Mon- pher. "There are live or six of key shouted. 'A Cricket with a

them there. Didn't you know?" gullar"

"Then about six or sevch Kmart and Honid said of other Monkeys sluck the As usual, Christopher had his course they didn't know.

heads out of the same book and guitar strapped over his shoul- "And I think you're making began shouting:

Play some der. Christopher considered the whole thing up." Bald thing!" himself a Muskelan first and a Hould. "There aren't any Mon- Cricket second,

Christopher took keys behlad that bookcase. You might just as well say that there breath and went on with his are Lions and Tigem and story. Elephants and Giraffes behind tial bookcase, too."

There are," said Christo- pher,

"Anybody can be a Cricket," he would sometimes soy with n smile, "but not anybody can be a Musicien,"

"Good morning, Christopher," sald Honid as Christopher sat himzelt down between her and Knarf.

Christopher greeted both his friends. Then Knorf nald:

You woke me up last night, Chris."

"Gosh," said Christopher, "Dld 17 1 didn't mean to,"

A

deep

"Play something!" tho Monkeys began shouting,

the Buffalos they all stuck their heads out of the book.

*Musier they exclaimed. Then they all came out."

"And danced?" asked Knarf, "They didn't really dance?"

"They uld," said Christopher. The Lions "They all danced. danced around with the Tigers. "They were all small Monkeys The Giraffes danced with the with long tails and they came Polar Bears. The Hippopota- out of the book and began muses danced with the Zebras dancing around me in a ria and the Rhmoceres danced by So 1 started to play," said themselves. And I played 'loud- Christopher. "I really didn't er and louder. "Now. Christopher, you. want to, I don't like playing mustn't tell Abs," said Hanid. for Monkeya. And, besides,

there was what had happened to him last the same, I played.

my promise that i explained

didn't want to break. But just

night.

"It got sort of chilly behind that stove, ha said. "And,

some music,

Felt chilly →

Christopher now

'Danced around

Ho's sorry

"I'm sorry. I forgot all about waking you up. I shouldn't have done it, but I did.

"And it all happened just an I

It began to get said until Heard his playing anyway. I fell like playing those Monkeys danced around: Into

"You should have seen how light. Then they all ran back

And the book.

thai's "I heard you playing on that So climbed out Into the Some of them jumped on my where they are now!"

head. Some of Just to show that hin WAS gultar of yours. You were right middle or the room and asked, shoulder and

over me. Some telling them jumped

the truth about in this room. I woke up and it anybody wanted to hear me

the looked around. But it was too play. But nobody sald anything of them jumped over rach Animals that came out of tho dark to see you. I think you because nobody was in the roomy must

"And then the Lion stuck bls. Christopher Cricket Jed Knarf have been behind the except a few cups and saucers

and Hand bellod the hookosen bookcase." Knarf gav Christo- and plates and knives and forks head out of the book." pher a long look.

"Noi" exclaimed Hanid, and spoons and pots and pans,

"That's the book!" he said, "You broke your promiso

Yes!" said Christopher. poluting to a tail, fat book,on Chris,” be anid. "You promised "So I came into this. room "And the Tigers, too, and the the boltom shelf. not to play your guitar in this and asked the same queriion," Elephants and the Giraffes und Knart and and looked. room in the middle of the "And what happened?" asked the Hippopotamuses and the "Why, It's the Natural IDalory,

Itnorf.

Rhinoceros and the Zebras and Book," cald Hanid.

night."

other.

The toe-teeterers are in trouble again

you

"I tell

the troubles posture, the bent knees these figh heels.

distorted feet.”

"Why will women not accept tirat, in general, they

shorter han men?

of

re ATOUTĄ 120, ning-tentha Why this he was teetered past with ridiculous desire for vquality in their fud weight on their toes height?

and their fentcus little heals "In Andalusia We have held cla: of the treacherous peasant girls who wak like grass,

foot

Wi upon their heads.

Juga the profess

goddesses, upright and bure- "I blame their shoes," sald

woler their

"The trouts is," I told him use yet sadly, "that amen

are MAD battle of for feet shapet like shoes.

"They don't WANT

"Surely you can

to fight pencit

the the Hallux Valgus.

"Draw these women here

today

with their terrible shaped like fert

LOOKING

AHEAD

TO

AUTUMN

shock

book and danced to his muste FOR THE SPORTING TYPE

The cryptic name £ Type 1 given to this sporting ensemble by Christian Dior of London. It was shown in one of the recent autumn collections. Jacket, wrap-over · sklet - and knee-length trousers are in amisrald green and red reversiblo wool.

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