Aug. 26. 1954 its omoiui Page o itmcounnued from We ' . Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson PARTNERSHIP UNZIEL 'l'0MOBl0W'S DINNIE STANDING (Based on Australian Recipes) Grapefruit Oocktall naked Shrimp-Stuffed Peppers Broiled Tomatoes summer Squash Macaroni-vegetable Salad Prune Nut Pucldini Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk ....,4 jhflmp-SIMHNI Peppen: --geinove the tops from 6 good-sized Emu pgppgrg, scoop out the seeds. mu m. peppers 10 min. in salted water containing 3 sections garlic; then drain. One might think that a bidding convention sud: as the Bisckwood is "standard" all over the world, but this, alas. is not so. Many versions are current. aside from the pure form originallylaid down by the inventor, liasley, Bisckwood. Consequently. it is a very good idea. when sitting.down opposite a new partner. to have a thorough under- tsanding on the particular version of Blackwood to be played-else, you are apt to duplicate South's unhappy experience in the follow- Ngxt combine 1'5 c. cooked rice "W h”d' with 2' ('I-oz.) cans shrimp. cut. in mg, 1 tsp. minced parsley, the Juice :4 iemon. it top. black newer. ll Nomi dealer. tbsp. melted butter And 1 0- 00ll- sgiiuidu vulnerable. d ushroom soup. degaeiffmthe peppers with this -3- 39K; most to the topzthen pack in grated . A J 5 , fmild cheese until they are filled. yx 3 , .-uginflc. cheeeeinall. Top each .1081: .Q.y3 .' with '6 tsp. butler. Place in a bak- ' 8 N ' lo 8 leg dish. Pour in water to the depth 9 6 3 W E . Q10 1 ,1 pi in. Bake in a moderate oven. 9Q J 10 y 2 am degrees F. about 30 min.. or 58 I; S pg 6 ' . mun the cheese melts and browns. ' .K 5 Gamiah with parsley sprigs. . A K Q J . 1 ' Muianoni-Vegetable Salad: Cook 6 K 3 3 oz. high-protein macaroni elbows LA 7 in 4 e .boiling salted water until tender. Drain if water is not ab- sorbed. Cool, and add 1': c. thin- sliced celery. 3.4 e. drained cooked cut, string beans. 1 minced small onion and it c. French dressing. Chill 30 min.; stir in is c. may- onnaise mixed with 1 tbsp. grated horse-radish. Chill and serve on lettuce. North and South had never play- ed togethen before this rubber, and their only conversation had been when North asked "Blackwood?" and South answered "Yes." They were soon to regret their laconic exchange, because this was the bid- ding on this hand: 8-26 B Prune Nut Pudding! Remove tho 5'0"” El" 30"” W999 pits from 1 lb. cooked prunes. To '0 PI" 39 P88! 1 e. prune juice, mg 1 c. Hug”, a; 2 NT Pass 4 NT Pass tap. cinnamon. and 1-2 tsp. clove, PA-53 (5) Pl" Needless to stay, South took in la cold tricks. and it was not pleas- ant for him or his partner to think about the 1500-point bonus that had been missed. In the discussion that followed, South inevitably asked why North had passed out the four-notrump call, land North replied that in his version that particular four no- trump had not been a. Blackwooo bid because notrump had been mentioned previously. by himself According to Northls idea. that erased the conventlonallty of four notrump and turned it into noth- ing more than a notrump raise, mildly suggesting a slam. "since North's opening bid had been a minimum, he had no option but bring to boiling point. stir in in tbsp. cornstarch blended with '4 c. orange juice. Simmer-boil 5 min. Add the prunes. stir in V: c. fine- chopped alm pecan nutmeats. Then pour mixture into 2 an whites bea stiff. Transfer to a serving bowl nd chill. Serve with it garntsh of whipped cream and whole nutmeals, or with custard mice. TRICK OF THE CHEF Before broiling tomatoes, slice as usual and dust with salt, pepper. mnnosodium glutamate. and a little rnlnn salt. Then brush with oil, and dust lightly with cornmeal. TODAY you can have Unfortunately for the South player in this affair. North's posi- tion was valid, i.e.. a great many experts take the same view. But without going into the very dub- ious merits of this view, the per- tinent point is that the partners should have known each other's versions before they started-and then South could have protected himself very easily. Allowing for North's interpretation, South then could have Jumped straight to four notrurnp over one diamond in a clear, unmistakable use of Black- wood, and. finding two aces in North's hand then lumped all the way to seven hearia. GET YOUR emu: DIGEST oi the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton C0,, 1010 Arch St.. Philadelphia Pa. Continued from page 8 Dorothy llix'o column- olution has indeed some. Your f at step should be to see a law- yer and find out Just what, if any- thing. you can do to regain pos- session of the bonds, etc.. that you handed over. Then. steel yourself to face whatever violence you have learned to expect when you differ with your mate. Tell him that either he contributes a fair share to living expenses. or you quit your job and contribute nothing. Since he worships money, hitting him in that Vulnerlrble spot should get. re- sults. Apparently he has no other emotion to which you can appeal. Faced with the possible loss of all your income. he will probably be willing to compromise. You're given in on every point so easily . that it's no wonder he has lost remect for you. The peculiar thing about dom tie tynnts is that the more their victims give in, the less respect th tyrants have for them. .By,assuming your husband's debts. taking on full financial respon- sibillty for the home. and letting him go his inenry way as he wishes, you have indeed forfeited much of his respect. Your refusal to carry the full household burden any longer will put you both on a more equal basis and will pro- bably bring about your husband's reeliution that you are a person, not Just a dollar sign. JJIAI. M185 IIX: I've read many articles about organisations that help prevent divorce, but so far neither my wife nor I has been appoeohed by one. Yet divorce in our ease seems inevitable. My wife has always had the habit of running to her mother with the smallest problem. right months ago, after a bitter quarrel, in ny ELEANOR nos! ANALYZI an attractive room- ana you'll generally discover that an important part or its appeal is ugy upkeep, Any room has to, be well groomed to be truly attractive, and the easier it is to keep in I004 condition. the more truly smart and eye-appealing and comfortable it is apt to be. lady to Look After Fortunately, easy upkeep can be a foregone conclusion these days. and without benefit of outside domr estic aid. either. Relatively little shmping around reveals a good as- sortment of smartly styled draper- ies. sllpcovera, upholstery, wall paint and wallpaper that need nothing more than soap and water care to keep them at their sparkling best. And of late, more and more of those chairs, tables, chests and ac- cessories that used to require con- siderable cleaning and polishing. have capitulated to the soap and water trend. Smart Trend Good-looking plastic Peach Pinwheels 4 cups sliced fresh peaches lliblespoons quick cooking tapioca Vs teaapocr cinnamon 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon sugar 1 or 2 tablespoons softened but- ter V4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup sugar V4 teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 cup biscuit mix l-3 cup light cream 2 tablespoons sugar Combine tapioca, 1 cup sugar, salt and cinnamon. with the peaches. water, and lemon juice. Pour into greased 12 x 7 inch bak- ing dish. Combine biscuit mix and 1 tablespoon sugar. Add cream and stir until soft dough is formed. Turn onto lightly floured board and knead l0 times. Pat or roll lightly into a 6 inch square. Spread with softened butter and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar and V4 teaspoon cinnamon. Roll as for jelly roll. Moisten edge and press against roll to seal. Cut into '8 three quarter inch slices. Place. cut side up. on peach mixtures. Bake in hot. 425 degrees. oven for 25 minutes. Serve warm with laminates , Decorating Materials Styled for Easy Upkeep used to top off occasional ditionally used for garden walks. Used in this fresh, new way, both these materials can add a subtle note of difference to any room. whether modem or traditional. Both have been waxed to a. soft luster for their new role. They are being combined with traditionally fine woods - walnut, mahogany. cherry -and have a decided look of quaJ.lt.Y about them. How to CI:-an It"s a look that is easily main- tained. Slate and flagstone are both exceptionally har - imper- vious to scratches, scrapes and the general wear and tear that table and chest surfaces usually receive. They need only frequent sudsings. followed by waxings, to retain their full lustrous smartneas and good looks. - To wash a slate or flagstnne table top, scoop thick soapsuds from the top of a pail or bowl and rub firm- ly over the surface. Rinse with a cloth or sponge wrung out of clear water, and dry with it soft, clean cloth. Dry Thoroughly Allow the surface in air-drv thor- oughly, then apply wax sparingly and polish it to a soft luster. The same treatment sparks the fine wood base also, which should be washed frequently with the same thick soapsuds, working in overlap- ping secilons: rinse with a damp cloth and dry. This removes all the old layers of polish nr wax along with the dirt that invariably clings to it, and leaves the wood with a new, satiny sheen. When thoroughly dry, apply a thin coat of'polisli or wax accord- ing to container directions. Nose Bleeds By Herman N. Bundesen, M. D. A BLOODY nose can damage more than dignity. for. in an adult. it. may become severe enough to en- danger life. About 40 per cent nr adult nost- bleeds. omitting those due to in- jury or lights. have high blood pressure or hardening of the arter- ies as their cause. Irritation of the cream. Make 5 servings. left me and has been with has- - mother since. Now she is hinting at a divorce. How can I induce hr to some back to me? i W. H. ANBWII: Such agencies as the Family Service Association. for- in- stenco. are ready and wining to i , counsel anyone in your-eirctiivistsra lbettIhh,too..'a oes. butefter all. they don'tknow bemng 3,. Ad you need help unless you approach mhndhlll I I. then. If you can possibly can- yinee your wife to accompany you a representative of P. S. A.. era's I good d-iance of your being salvaged. mate the agency through your telephone IOUTII AIIICA OUT IAAIIIAUIOKIN. The Bur the-liters)-The International Youth Hostels Association today threw out a south An-lean application for moinbulhip because of South Af- rica'I racial IOIPOIIWIII policy. The hostels executive oeainiittoe. meeting at llies-Kasiel. near here. admitted Israel and Japan to moon- Now nose. inflammation. infection, or and such materials as marble and wrought iron have already made this trend is smart one to follow. And now two more old friends have made it even smarter: slate is being pieces such as buffets, coffee tables and the like, and so is the flagstone tra- no for of the "swift line"--clothes created to march the tempo of modern life- sayo of French designer Christian more new flat look: "The 11' for haricot bean line sprung on women by Christian Dior this year shows his clever sense of timing . . . he swings the pendulum. but he knows it will eventually stop swinging some- where between the balloon and the harioot been." The inarcheae, a handsome former fighter pilot and holder of four awards for bravery during the second World War, was inter- viewed in his family palace. Pbstlioniowadawooiskirt Oi-iads7.alca'Irint'Cj that looks like ermine, then s i948. the editor of an 50"” 01 Silk bloll-Sea. skirts. slacks fashion magazine asked Mal and off-the-shoulder dresses design a whole collection (1 Printed with precious stones, mink clothes to be it-yrodused and l'lll' Patterns. and s Byuntlno in the United states. ll-105510. This collection, in the canoe d "All these come in 15 different Emilio, was an immediate sucous, colors." he said. Then he started the "Capri lub- Colcr range has been one of the ion" in summer sports wear. factors in PllCCl'8 rise to fame in Pucci says he keeps iour idei the fashion world in the last 515 in mind when designing: simplicity y6lll'5- , of line. following and not I! After it years in the Italian Air the natural contours and practis- F0f09- he began dabbling in flash ability. colors, and the principle ions as an amateur. He designed that the clothes should be moulded a ski outfit, which he perfected to the wearer rather than the into his first creation. wearer to the clothes. lDesigns Clothes Moulded To The Wearer l"b0R.ENCE. Italy Ilileiitersi Marchese Emilio Pucci says he re- signs clothes for "the women who looks like a woman. who is neither a bnlloon nor a French bean." some abnormal blood vessel may also be at fault. other Causes A blood disease such as leukemia. some vitamin deficiency, or violent. exertion. especially at high alti- tudes, can also bring on bleeding from the nose. Self Treatment Most. people with nosebleeds tr, at nrst to treat themselves without finding out the cause. Mild bleed- ing may be checked by B-ll 109 P301 to the nose or by comma-slnx the. opening of the nose at the tip. If these measures fall. however. the patient should be seen immed- mmy by his physician. who may have to take more drastic measures to control the hemorrhaaE- H0 ml! pack the nose. If he can find the bleeding point, he may cauteriu or burn the bleeder in order to stop the bleeding. Extreme Cseee Certain cases do not m-ipond. and these noses must be packed both in front and in back. If the bleeding does not stop, it may even be nec- essary to hospitalize the patient. It is very rarely that a person will bleed to death from a hose hemor- rhage if he consults his physician in ample time to control the bleed- ing. QUESTION AND ANSWER. A reader: Whi-never I have I scratch or someone touches me 1' leaves an imprint almost as if they are writing on me. What could this be due to? Answer: The disorder you meti- tlon is known as dermographisni which is probably due to an allergy The use of the antihistamine drugs is sometimes of help. Household Hint Before driving picture hooks into a plaster wall. soak the nails in not water for five minutes. This often prevents them from cracking the plaster. nus FAST-ACTING rrasr KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION! 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