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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961.

WOMANSENSE

LADY LUCK

your

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

THURSDAY, JULY 13

AQUARIUS (9) (January 21- February 19): A cancelled weekend engagement will give you a chance to entch up

your

kome

accumulated! work. PISCES (1) (February 20- March 201: State your* point clearly in 72 dis enasion with a superior, or

'Tine critical

cook..

By ALICE DENHOFF

VEN people

EVE

who

don't ordinarily like

fish will cheer when they

sample this dish.

To prepare 6 servings, spread

American

Cheddar

you are quite likely to be) misunderstood.

ARIES (8) (March 21-April 19: Your ability to see the ather person's point of view tends to weaken your own Argumenta,

TAURUS (10) (April 20-May

201: Kelp á very personal | matter strictly to yourself, or it will not remain per sonal very long.

GEMINI (5) (May 21-June 21: A remark dropped to- day by a rolleague at work will shed considerable light an a puzzling situation. CANCER (1) (June 22-July 21: Becaline you don't ex- peet mu effusive show of

41 seta gratitude, your generosity are doubly up- preciated:

LEO

(2) (July 22-August 21: A very pleasant re- lationship can be establish- ed with a person in the same age group burn under Taurus,

PARIS COMES TO HONGKONG—1

Bihouetted against the busy waters of the harbour, five Individual Jourdan shoep from their new life up to be looked at.

atumo collection,

Each with the distinctive air that marks them not only high fashion, but also whispora-Paris. -

Stepping into fashion with

IN

TN the early 'twenties, Europe was recovering from the First World War. The gay days of tember 22): Your work the flapper era had arrived with welcome frivol. may be interrupted fre

A new name quently today, and you wility upon an austere post-war scene. not find it easy to conceal in fashion was born. your irritation.

O thin fsk fillets with 2 tbsp. bottled fortare sauce. Cul 4 oz. processed into plcers: rull etch fillet around a piece of cheese, fasten- VIRGO (4) (August 22-Sep- ing with wooden pick. Place in baking dish and pour over nn B-oz. can tomato sauce, Sprinkle 2/3 c. bread cubes on top: dol with 2 tbsp. butter. Heat oven to 375 F. and bake for 30 minutes. Tomatoes with Dumplings answers the enti for a "different" recipe that is not expensive or exotic. but just right for every- day fure.

TOMATOES WITH

DUMPLINGS

11BRA (7) (September 28-

October 22): You are like ly ta have an unusually tiring day, and should try to arrange for a break over the weekend.

To prepare 1 servings place SCORPIO (3)

contents of 2 No. 2 cans 10- tatoes or 5 c stewed tomatoes

oven.

in wide-bottomed saucepan or

Dutch

with Season isp, sugar, 4 top. salt and tsp. pepper. Bring to boil over moderate heat.

c.

Meanwhile, combine 1 biscuit nix and one e. Anely chopped ham bologia (4 oz.) in nixing bowl. Finely cut leaves of bunch of water cress and ghtly stir into biscuit mix. Beat one egg and 1/3 e milk together until smooth. Add to biscuit mix to make moist dough.

NERVE IN SOUP PLATES

Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls

over boiling tomatoes. Cook un-

In the depths of France, in a small house in the farming region of the Haute Savoie, Charles Jourdan began to design shoes.

Shoes that would reflect something of the light- hearted spirit that the young things of those days were determined to capture.

It is perhaps not so strange to (October 22-think that his name has only re- Nuvember 21: Make quite cently become widely known,

Now, forty years later, during sure of your financial poai-

a time when fashion self has thun before plunging into a

bright new page venture which carries cer-turned over a

with clothes that have never tain risks.

been prettler, or more youthful. SAGITTARIUS (12) (Novom- Back like an echo from the ber 22-December 21: Idays of the Charleston, are the you want to avoid marital little fapper frocks with their discord. keep on friendly short skirts and dropped waist- terms with your partner'n lines, the shingled hair-cuts and

the dangling beads. relations, CAPRICORN (6) (December 22-January 20): A book you are reading may pro- vide the key to a disturbing human problem of your

OW]).

covered for 10 minutes. Then | YOUR

pover tightly and continue cook-

ing until dumplings are done about 5 minutes longer. Serve- Simmediately In shallow

soup plates.

Spareribs for dinner tonight? Then how about giving this good old dish nice accent with a tasty sauerkraut stuffing.

Melt 2 tbsp. butter in 9-inch frying pan. Add one e, diced union and stems from one bunch ef water

14-inch cress cut In lengths. Cook over moderate Bui about 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add 4 c. drained, canned sauerkraut, tsp. salt and

4. tomato sauce. JIcat thoroughly. Coarsely cul and stir in the water cress leaves Makes 1 e. stuffing-enough to to between two 2-pound racks of spareribs. Enough also for a 6- pound Long Island duckling.

one

TEEN-AGE FAVOURITE

friend tells

us

that she

A young look, requiring young shoes to match the free and easy styles,

Three sons

The name of Charles Jourdan really hit the headlines when he Introduced the square toe last ahoo manufac- your, throwing

the world into turers all over

confusion. but considerable giving women the sort of shoes They wanted,

Apres ski

of Paris Bringing whin atroight Into Hongkong, Mr Jack arrived in the Colony Hinton recently, bringing almost a full range of the Jourdan shoes for local buyers to see.

Working with # STOUD of designers, Mr Hinton arranges collections of shoes for various companies

then presents them in the countries most suit- able.

and Teday Charles Jourdan is 79 LUCKY NUMBER: years old.

The little house in Count the letters in your the Haute Savole is surrounded frst name and add the total by a busy factory turning out thousand pairs of to the number shown in over three

shocs

day. The business is Brackets after your sign of

now in the hands of Jourdan's the Zodiac. This is your three sons, with Roland, the lucky number for the week, youngest, doing all the designing. Hing Co. Lid. have already

He was recently in Switzer- land showing apres ski wear and niso visited Moscow during the British Trade Fair.

Here in Hongkong, the Shut

shoes from

Charles

By JENNIFER LANE

introduced a few Jourdan shoes into their shops, but now, I am delighted to say, they are toing to import a great many more sale in which should be on October.

Their prices are cheaper than those you would pay in London or Paria, costing around the $100 mark.

Glowing

Feeling my own shoes growing more like those of Minnie Mouse every minute-I sat in the pent- house of the Shui Hing building the other morning and surveyed

STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

Squirrel's Good Deed

- He Does What Mary-Jane And Teddy Can't Do –

By MAX TRELL

HE day was lovely and Mary- THE A

Jane, the Rag Doll, ant on served

bench in the park next to her party she gave for her teen-agers friend Teddy, the Stuffed Bear.

nd their friends and that she

a special dessert at a

has been favourite

the neighbourhood ever

sinec.

Mary-Jane in a low voice to Teddy.

"Do you see that tree over there? I want to climb up to the top and down again," said Tedy to Mary-Jane.

Но

of Mary-Jane and Toddy. held his hands in front of him as though he were begging,

"Peanuts?" he asked "Have you got any peanuts for o hungry Squirrel?"

"I'm sorry." said Mary-Jane. "Very sorry," said Teddy. "Oh, that's all right," Bald Squirrel. "I'm not really that.

It's fine day. Every- hungry. body's happy!"

Then Mary-Jane and Teddy Then they both sighed and explained to the Squirrel that kept sitting on the park bench they, weren't happy at alt in spite of the smile painted on without moving at all.

face and had brought Mary-Jane's

tho

And though Mary-Jane had a Here's smile on her face it was u painted smile-she wasn't really the recipe:

inside. For 0-10 servings, mix 2 c. smiling

And though them cut to the park with them twinkle in Teddy's polished but cooked rice, 24 marshmallows Teddy's eyes were shining and left them on the bench ton eyes.

The Children

cut in quarters, one c. chopped they were eyes made of polished while they went off to play.

bulton he wasn't shining at enting soplys, 1 c. sugar and one c. pineapple cubes. Allow all Inside.

<.

mixture to stand for an hour In The truth of the matter is

Fold in one refrigerator. whipped cream, Garnish with cherries

shredded and one c. tansted-coconut. Serve at once,

that nelther Mary-Jone nor Teddy was sppy.

"want to run up and down and smelt the flowers,” raid

Rupert and the Rugger Match-9

Mrs. Bear grips Rupert firmly and marches hiin amartly home, He tries to tell her about the game ol Rugger and about the aposta shop, and he shows her the new ball, but she is 100'angry to listen closely. **I've never seen you in zauch a mess," she says grimly.

"fun wait until 1. fce Unde Bruno again! I'll give filin a piece of my mind for Heading you intỏ- auch game i You come home new and help my with my work, Thart atraight u bed while I wasd your clothe Poor Rupert obaya very quietly. ́ALL RIGHTS REIRAYED

Shouldn't move

"Now don't go away either of you!" the Children had anid, thaking their fingers warningly. "We'll be right back."

They told him what they wanted to do. and how they couldn't do it no matter how hard they tried.

Squirrel shook his head. "Some folks just don't senow how lucky they arel Here you are, both of you, living in a big house with many peopic, seeing every day, eating with

There's nothing in the world I'd rather do than run up and them down and smell the flowers," them, Mary-Jane said aksin to Teddy. "AR I want to do is climb up

a tree and climb down ogbin".

sald Teddy.

Wet and hungry

"Just look at me. I've got a *"Let's do it,” said Mary-Jane, tree to live in that one," way "All we have to do is get oft up there near the top is where this bench. I can see the I have my room. It's a little Blowers Dom here."

hole between two branches,"

I wish I lived there," wald Toddy.

"Let's do 19" sald Teddy. "There's my tree, just on the other side of the path!"

Both tried

"Do you have any peanuts?"

asked the Squirrel

Squirrel Was about to KO when he suddenly thought of something.

"I've got an idea!" he said.

feel "It might make you both better. This is what I'll do:

"I'll climb up and down that tree for you," he said to Teddy, "And 1' 40 around and smell the flowers for you, my dear," he said to Mory-Jane,

And that's what that good- matured Squirrel did,..

He climbed up and down the tree for Teddy, and he smelled dozens of beautiful flowers for Mary-Jane.

Watched with joy

Jourdan

Mr Jack Hinton

wipe the surface over with a cloth dampened with milk. This keeps the sheen and also helps to "all" the len- ther.

JACOBY

on BRIDGE.

THE untucky expert walked info the club and remarked, "I had wonderful cards yester- day. I played all right, but I lust. The remarkable thing about my good cards is that if they had not been so good would have come out the win- der."

In case you think the un- Lucky expert, Is crazy I will devole this week'a, articles 10 some of his hands.

Here is the first one. He nat South and opened a 17-paint no-trump. North raised him to

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Opening lead—AK

three no-trump. West opened the king of spades.

South held off once But had to take the second spade. Then because ho held nine clubs between hia Dwn hand and dummy, he played the acé and king of clubs. When the queen failed to drop he had to let. East in. East led a spade to West and the hand was Bel.

Why was South unlucky? Suppose, he hold the queen_of clubs and not the king. He would still have opened a Πέλα Trump, but this time he would have tried a club finesse. The fincase would have worked and he would have made his game.

NSCARD Serser♦

Wit 10

the

in Tomorrow, second part of "Paris comes to Hongkong" you

about can read clothes from one of the in

gayest designers Paris-Maggy Rouff.

16

The bidding has been:

North Rari South

t

AKSI VIE' SAQITO DIES

What do you dol A-Bid two spadon. This

You, South, hold:

should be safer

TODAY'S QUESMON Your partner goes to three spades. What do you do now?

;

Answer TomOTTOW

WHEN A GIRL

BREAKS THE 6ft. BARRIER

"IF you take your by Camilla

"

shoes off,' the

the pile of shapely shoes on the| beautiful young man

table in front of me.

Mason

Soft kki-skin in glowing black said thoughtfully, "I'l Preity nearly the entire

be

and green, smoky tan, aubergine, ask you to dance." environment has to be custom- wine and, pearly shades of grey

In the little silence bullt, with coloured and taupovied

Beda, baths, chairs tables patents, soft brocodes and satins, that followed his re- doorways even the simplest

Patent, now high fashion news,

of life have small suns and things was very much to the fore and mark,

remodelled to suit our exclusive its emphasis was very noticeable moons of unreasoning and fortidious physique. in this autumn collection.

rage rushed about in front of my eyes.

It was particularly striking in

How long?

As they cleared I shouted JUST how long this delight

down to him over the sound of

ful state of affairs can last

a.shop of a brilliant, deep fuschia colour tied with a slender satin bow

In other shops it made its the band. "No I can see the I'm not too sure. How long fashion point in sheer black with top of your head. We weren't will the small majority toleratë an organdle

rose or combined | designed to get together. It the large minority peering down with green tartan, and in plala would be trifling with Destiny ut them and living off the fat colours

fudge to dance,

of the land? of grey and brown.

+ "Anyway." I finished wildly.

they will Eventually Trimmings were nearly all "I like it up here.“

something about it. in the shape of bows of con- As the beautiful young man They might even redesign trasting textures and forms—fied back to the dance-flour I humah salin on kid, silver thread on reckoned he was a good 5ft, ein. rigid

and from start to finish.

But up at Oft. lin) where I It might, in the long centuries These are shoes to match the stand, we can't afford any truck of mass-production ahead of us, clothes of the times and it is with people who walk about six ba cheaper to insist on standard- good to think that we shall have or more inches below,

sized men and women than to m opportunity to buy some of

We live in totally different after the Bow of production in them in Hongkang soon.

worlds. Mine is more exclusive, more glamorous and much much TE for keeping palent shoes In good condition:

watered silk prosyrain, motre on patent.,

| more expensive.

They panic

do

beings to meet specifications machines they use.

the

of

the

the factories.

People

unwise, enough deviate more than an föch

so either

to

or

way of normal could be made. terally, uncomfort

When the music starts again

TAKE clothes, for instance, able for the rest of their lives.

Wouldn't you think that of. HOUSEHOLD odd of streamthed female love there will be nothing for me to HINTS

Petroleum jelly makes an ex- ecilent aubolituto

brasa for polish. Lightly rub the article with the jelly, leave for 'a whille, 4 brilliant

Old gramophone needles are for those a useful substitates

bondioss malts wed to Keep pictures in their frames,

liness would do something for worry about.

a pretty dress?

My escort for the evening › is

Not a chance-manufacturers marvellous 6ft. 4in. panic at the more thought

of

And so he should to--he cost

Size 10 (tot slane Size 13) and me a full dva guiness from the they allow two for girth,

agency where I hired him. Necklines stretch and droop

(London Express Service),

la #ecommodate huge bull- necked women of 5ft 10in,' and moro. 'Never mind--for three times the price any girl can look stunnbig in couture clothes,

Or take transport.

"You wouldn't wish it on a rainy night when the cold wind is blowing" said Squirrel, “and

They sat on the bench watch-then pollih until Then Mary-Jane Ired with you were wet and hungry..

ing him. And Mary-Jane's paint shine appears. all her might to 'mot off the "And what good is it too have ed emile became her real anile, bench, And Teddy tried, even i thone. Gowers blooming all and Teddy's button-eye, twinkle

And neither of them' around my tree?" he asked." harder,

became really, and truly moved at all!

"They smell beautifully," said twinkle of joy, "We cany, do it," Mary-Jane Mary-Jane,

"He's a wonderful fellow, said anally!

"You can't eat a smell," said that quirrel," said Tedity to "No," and Teddy, we can't. the squirrel. “A pranut doem't May-June. All we can do is sit,”

small newclysm good me A KOSU,

“And Mary-Jané couldn't have 1 you haven't any gum in the

Ve here, in the saxofed sle And just then a Squirrel came, but I'd rather smell a peanut agreed more, even though house, use fresh egg-white an a slung and with a light Jumm. Well, I'd better be getting on, didn't move a muscle, not even substitute. It sticks quite well above the eft, berrier, nothing Imnded on the bench in front Cheer, tap!".

the end of her Hitilo Miuderi”. and does noi, stain the paper. ] but the best,will do,

*

At of. Tim. you'll be lucky if you can use out, of most of the smaller, cheaper cars on the market. And if you do, the driving seat is an far back you'll have trouble reaching the genr Ishift, And you'll probably still skin your nylbr-cind knees' on the steering wheel.

ARGUE

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