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place under a rullway bridge, and

Jelt-motif of the play. Those who ADW 11 in Paris way that it showed 2, powerful vener of valuso, and M. Tonibale's funuol Integrity And awarenes. To socentuate the con- unutty of puttingness the curtam is lowered geveral times, in Act 1, and the pins goes on withous interrups Hon." There is a symkolle adence of fourteen minutes, with nobuty un the stuge, when the curtain risen on Act II."

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YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16

BORN today, you are a natural you have too little time left for

jeader in the sphere of ideas, but stay turn out to be so Jur shead bi your own times that you will not be fully appreciated dur- ng your own lifetime You have the gift for vivid interpretations and should be able to write with. real talent. Develop it and your Herary earver can become un uut- slungiting one.

Your emotions are rather near tin surface and you will have 1 learn to conital them if they are not to toss you hither and yon perhaps even frustrating your best ambitions in life. But unier you: have learned to control you moods, you will be able to tur your energies toward some delinite creative work of distinction. beit wonen, especially, are ' Ro felider-hearted and affectionate that you will always have to guard against be inposed upon those who will want you tô, help actual them, regardless of their West

need for assistance. You are ever ready to lend an ear to people's

D's tilise uit pleas.

time your i tutashion) You can lind that

of

Coast bridge experts come East regularly to take part in the regular National Bridge Championships.

By way compensation, however, the West Coast runs its own cham- plonships in Los Angeles and San Francisco, thus providing the hundreds of experts in -thui region with Arst tournament competition.

The band shown today in token Week" from the recent "Bridge held in Los Angeles, Mr and Mes Arnold Kauder held thu North- South hands and get themselves into an ambitious grand slam cut- tract.

by

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)--- Pay a vivit to a neightur anu bring guod cheer and joy, perhaps to sonictine who has been $1.

best

PISCEN (Feb. 20-Mar 20)- Seek out cultural and intellecital companionship for a very class

posto plesnura this evemag.

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- There may appear to be an ob- stacle tience will overeme

The Kauders are among the best players on the

Usey coret, and knew perfectly well Mất they were

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 20- Plan le spent the evening at home in the close, family circle. It is better than excitement, now.

GEMINI (May 22-June Zi)- Make on a caretut time rebedule

out of limb with their” grand for your pending plans and you

slam contract, but they nestled on unuvually good score and decided to take the risk.

It doesn't take great skill to

will accomplish them more easily. CANCER (June 22-July 231-

If someone owes you money, th might be an excellent day to make

overbla a hand and "then go down, a collection.

of have found out at one-LEO... (July 21-Aug.... 23) ---

time or another. In

عادل

Arnold Kaudor Justised his ambi-

valuable

incur

Things which you should do fer yourself. Being: helpful to otheru and permitting yourself to be im posed upon are two diferent dings.

It is ikely that there will be but one Inve is 'ster ilfe and th

ould bring entisfying and great happiness.

3 And what the stars have in More for tomorrow, select your birudny star and read the cofres- prauding paragraph. Let your birth- day stor be your dally guidę,

SAUSAGES 227

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IF YOU LIKE TOMATOES WITH SAUSAGES, YOU MAY LIKE THIS,

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- WOMANSENSE —

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R reports from Rome on the Spring fashions

For

for FASHION INTERNATIONAL

EVENINGS OUT and EVENINGS

at HOME

Evening in town...Simple-line gown with long coloured panels Rowing from across the bust line. The panels can le removed and worn draped across the shoulders.

PEEL AND CORE COOKING APPLES SLICE THEM THINLY

AND PUT THEM INTO A WELL GREASED DISH, SPRINKUNG THEM WITH OZ SUGAR

AND ADDING 2 TABLESPOONG OF WATER

MASH UP ID SAUSAGEMEAT AND SPREAD IT OVER "THE

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BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Mr. Merlin's Magic Sky Ball

Be cautious with Your

You possessions.

tight

careless Krarf

shadow

23)--

if you are serious tosu

tous bidding by making the con- now.

TERET.

(Aug. 23-Sept.

--It Had a Face and Could Do Wonderful Tricks--- By-MAX-TRELL

Knart and Hanid were eager to look at the ball that Mr and

called Nani, the Merlin had magically

with - children

the down from the sky. Ife tossed

Had a Face

He wan the first trick in dum-VIRGO my with the king of clubs and un If you are planning a conference turned-about names, bad gone it to them.

their red rubber mediately finessed LAO eight uf with someone in authority, this is outside with heart. When this fincase he, a good day to schedule "it.

ball. They were throwing it to Kauder breathed again and then LIBRA (Hept. F1-01. 23) - each other when Mr Merlin the ran every last one" vĩ his trumps. le patient with hum-drum, rou- spades from thamangs and low ting, work for it may prove most Magician came along.

important to your

he sold, smiling, "I see future. When declarer continued by SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) vaching dummy's top diamonds, all I called upon to give feral you're playing bail"

* Knarf and Hanid suld that's hands were obliged to reduce to to a friend, as well as counsel and three carda, Dummy held the ace- advice, do so graciously.

what they were doing, and did bal! Jack of clubs and a spade while BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.10c, 22)- || Mr · Merlin want to play south held three apades.

You may need the assistanco

of with them? sumcono close to your in time of

dummy,

It

It was the biggest and lightest nud fluffiest ball that they had ever seen! It was pure white. And when they turned around they distinctly saw that it had a face!

"Come on, come

Mir Merlin said. "Let's play-ball" prevent dummy's jack from win- need. Don't hesitate to ask for it. "Thank you for asking me,” Hauld threw it to Mr Merlin. hing, a trick, and therefore could CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. zohe sald, 'll be glad to play It

went saliing up into save only ona apade. Declarer Don't antagonise those with whom hall with you. Only if you the air, then down again very inus was able 10 win The lost you work. Placate all those who don't mind my saying so slowly, right into Mr Merlin's three tricks with the ace of clubs, oppive you for the sake of hur-

the don't like the ace of spades, and the jack of apades.

playing with."

East had to save two clubs to

When you need inesse and a squeeze to make a grand stam, 11 18 cidar that you have been bid. ding too much; but it is also clear that you have played your cards extremely well.

CARD Sendea

Q-The blading has been: Bouth.. West North

1 Heart Patt

?

1 Spade

mony.

bali

you're

ROME goes soft on the

As the ball sailed down very slowly, the face on it smiled. hand. The face on the ball was It made itself round and fut smiling.

Jike a pancake. It it up like An Ordinary Ball

"I never saw a ball with such a light. Then, slowly, It began "No?" saki Manid in surprise. a face on it," Knarf said. "Wsy fading out on one side, growing smaller and smaller until it was of with it, Mr has it got a face?" Merlin?" Hanid gave him the To the astonishment of Kaart only a thin, round silver

light. red rubber ball. He looked at and Hanid, the face on the ball

"My goodness!" cried Hanid. it closely. "It's just an ordinary now burst into a loud laugh. MAM ball," he

moon!"

DUMB-BELLS

BERTHA I'M GOING

TO GIVE YOU SOME

LESSONS

IN

EMS DE PORTMENT!,

Pass

You, Bouth, bold: Spades 4-2

Hearts A-3-16-6-3, Diamonds A-K-

J. Club® 7-3-3.... What do you do?

A two hearts. You have ⭑ minimum opening bid WILH

13

points in high cards and 1 point for the doubletan,' It would not be a serigus error,to make a rehid of ans no-tramp, but with all of your

ssgth concentrated in two aušta št is allinlir better to store away from no-tramp.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the sameʻai in

the question just answered. You. 6754.

South, hold: Bpades 4-2,

Ecerts

A-J-10-8-2, Diamonds, K-1-7, Clubs

A-5-3. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

INTELLIGENCE TEST

PRICE LIST

By T. O. HARE

* I'VE made up a putala” sató.

Đề my daughter, Betty.

+ Dave is"

knife: a fork, a spoon, and a plate cort, solinctively. -9981 and 96ch article coSTE. AG Imany shilling exactly, The,

•psjon (ni m platu, aquila LIA | ¿prios of a spoɑn plus die price "ok" knife. The amount, v

which the prios of a plate, plus the price of a venite, Mogether excesɑ the price of a Veobon, plus the price of a tork. Zakuplinks to "the amount by (which theories, of apoga exconds the price of a fork. Law much does a fork cost?" 11 Can vơm notva Batiy's pomle

(Folution on Pagu '10).

BUT

"What's wrong

said. "It's good "I've

I've always had a face, haven't "I looks exactly like a

FEMININE line

Rome,

THE things they do with black tights! The big at the Rome designers fashion shows feature the T-Viewing Dress, ord in every all-

case the basle garment is over black tights, from noch to ankle.

Everything, except suits has Soft gone soft and feminine.

shoulders.

every kind neckline. the waist de- ained and aure

natural, with Mehlen signi ficance

tred five or ax inches

below 11.

Sleeves are mostly short

below the elbow.

• COATS: Soft shoulder-line, and tent-shaped; often caught below the arm to break the straight linej. few pockets and fower belts.

• SUITS: Straight, rounded hip and draped pockets,

• DRESSES; Here they really. go to town. Flowing, full skirts in soft pastel flower patterns, 1ight top shaped to the wast and over the hilpe.

FOR EVENING:

There are

is many short gowns as long ones. THE SHORT are pretty und dainty, paste in colour, with full crystal-pleated skirts. THE LONG are definitely in the grand manner-taffetas with lots of heavy embroidery, The full straight skirts have huge, 0, scarves of red purplo.

Old Suedes Made New

or

Page:5

Evening at home....Here are the black woollen Loungers which turn up as the foundation of all sorts of T-Viewing oulfls. On the left above Loungers worn with a short, very bulky, embroidered gold lame Jucket, Or you can wear them under an evening gown.of wine-red_heavy silk.

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When Ironing round centre or washcloth dipped in a thick pieces or tablecloths, always sudsy lather, Renew lather tart from the centre to pro- frequently to wash dirt off, nqs vent bulging; then roll up; rub it in. Rinse with a damp don't fold. Straight tablecloths cloth and dry in a breezy spot should be folded lengthwise out of the sun, onee, then Ironed straight up and down, to prevent bulges,

Suede shoes that have become scuffed and old looking will as- sume new life if rubbed with a elean cloth dipped in vinegar, Panama, Milan and Leghorn according to Popular Mechanics hats and accessories are vill magazine. After the shoes dry closely woven, and can be thoroughly, brush vigorously. washed with a soft hand brush

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I DONT enough for ordinary people to I, Merlin?"

Perhaps the sky ball that Mr WANT play with. But I'm a magician. "Certainly," replied Mr Merlin had got down from the

To 1 like playing with a sky ball." Merlin to the ball.

ball sky really was the moon! BE

sky ball?"

"There-you sec!" the sald Knart, DEPORTED | "What's a sky ball?"

said to Kaarf and Haniti.

But Mr Merlin wouldn't say. Merlin sald: "I'll show "Show them some of your He simply reached up and took With that he mumbled tricks," Mr Merlin said to the it and bounced it and batted

nelther Ball. words which

it and rolled I and tossed it to and finally, ball, Kharf and fanid

CHESS PROBLEM

By II. 1. DUNHAUPT

Black, 6 plecek.

White, 7. pleces White, to play: nate to two. Solution to Friday's problemi.

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you."

some

Knari nor Hanid could under-

the

Strange Tricks

"All right," said sland, The next second Mr "Here I go!" Merlin pointed up to the sky excitedly. "Watch outl

it comes)"

Here

when the afternoon

was over was.beginning to furn and 11 dark, he threw the ball with The curious sky ball with the all his might up Into the oky Knart and Hanid glanced up. face now did some very strange again. And when Knart and Something white

It popped up into the Hand looked, the ball had dis- was coming tricks. Mr Merlin caught it. alr down.

without being thrown. appeared, but the moon—a tiny "Now!" he said. "Now we have Then it stuck there in the air, silver of a new moon-was д ball that's worth playing just over a little bush, It shining down. with!"

changed its shape several times, "And" Mc. Merlin chuckledi

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