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JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Miser Will Land Behind Eight Ball
By OSWALD JACOBY
"You
have to give a little to pot a. ttlo," wold Generous. George expansively, He was quite right, for miserly bridge player" would never succeed in making the game on today's hand.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Boby today." you?; are strongly'
Individumilidis Tand¦ shoroughly Independent" of what others inay think," You have your own idea and intend to follow them., Once you "KTW-KOKVinand you nothing can deter you from follow- ing through. This lonacily is a fine characterfitio.. Just make sure that your: demres - and ambitions ard worthy p2. the struggle?.
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are really content only when you are surrounded by those you love. You enjoy their admirations, and Choke thepiration, However, you are quick to manie empty flattery right, and that you don't· like) Your intuitions are keen, when it comes to sixing up people, at first, sight, In romance, follow your heart,
Among those born on this date talent, In
You have an alert mind. You have · are: Upton) Sinclair and . Gudige a number of different Hird Grinnell, Authors: Charles directions, but must be sure to
of the Declara- ona field if you tion speciflime in some
Carroll @endence; Elliott.
arw to teach the heights to which Burent, Arbor: Henry Arthur Jones, sou napiro, Beattering your energies · playwright; "and L. Clark, Beelye, loo widely can only, result in being "éducator, «LA medloers in many fields rather than outstanding in onel Today, "success
isolver carned "do Corine of specialization, Reinember that.
You, want a home of your own and
West led three top spades, all the comforts it can give. You and George ruffed the third spade with the axe of trumps, This was slightly showy, but. }||
was quite necessary for George
To find what the storm (huiève, dr store for you Tonsorgaw, poleci your birthday star and read the corresponding, paragraph; Let, your
birthday star be your daily guide.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
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Just don'
vmgo (Aug. 21-Sept. 23)-- SCORPIO (Ort. 24-Nov. 22)-- to cautious in all business matters. Storm clouds overload, to run with one of the honours, I Do conservative and follow your re- nuch your luch too fort Examina
quiar routine' for best results,
any new opportunity very If declaror now plays the
cautiously.. hand in routine style, he will positive attitude toward an ad. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 12)--
LIBRA
24-Oct (BEDL wind up losing two diamonds verte aspect can help you to con- De prudent in all that you under- as well as the two spades that quer obstacles and .galn come take. There are adverse currents were taken by West at the very ground,
that need to be watchedt *** beginning. Do you see the cor- rect line of play? Put yoursel
CHESS PROBLEM
NORTH
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By E. A. WIRTANEN
Black, 11 pieces.
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WEST (D)
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◆K 87 43108
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SOUTH
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Both sides vul.
North EAR South
PASS Pass
Poss A
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West
Pas Pass
24
Double
Generons
George's
place, and you will have no trouble in discovering the correct line μίαν.
White, 10 pieces. White to play: mate in three.
Solution
Saturday's problem:
to
of
Afler George had ruffed the third spade with
uti the nee trumps he laid down the ace of clubs. He next led one of his low trumps toward dummy,
Fuzt could win a trump Wick with the nine-quite unexpert- ely. When East returned w Maimond, Suuth put up the ace sont entered dummy by lending low trump to the right. Now he cont
and cash the king queva of clubs, Alwarding the losing diamonds from his hand.
Perhaps it wasn't great gen. erosity in give up one trump trick in order to get two club tricks in exchange, Neverthe- less, as George would point out, you must have Kenerous
stincts in order to find such un- usual plays.
ACARD Senset
Q-The bidding jika been:
West
North East South
1 Diamond Double Rebl. ?
You, South, hold: Spudes Q- J-8-8-3-2, Hearts Q-5, Dig- monds A-9-0-2, Club 5. What do you do?
A-Pars II West has made a psychle opening bid, he may try to run out of the redoublo, and he may then have very In- foresting time. If nothing Juscious happens, you can make a Jump bid In spades at your next turn.
TODAY'S QUESTION
60
The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You, South, hold;, Spades 5-3, Hearts 0-0-2, "Diamonds 1-5, Chibi +8-7-and What you
do?
Answer Tomorrow
CAPRICORN (Dre. 23-fan, 201- More slowly and look before you leap into anything. Text all ident carefully before adopting Hiem.
(Jan
AQUARIUN
21-Feb. 10)— Not one of your best days, so tako things **slow and easy" to avold making any mistake.
PISCEN (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- Being too venturesome will pay of in disappointment, so don't take any unnecessary flaka.
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ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. Conservative action ไย ปี "mntist,** especially when considering any
business expansion.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-❘ You may have a hurdle or two right now, but conscientioun vfficiency
will get you what you want,
GEMINI (J ZZ-June 213-- laste makes waste-and a possible accident. Be extra careful if you ure working with machinery,
CANCER (June 22-July 23) - Show real tenacky toward your ob- jective, even if the going ja rough, } and you can accomplisti a lot.
LEO (July 24-AUK. 23) - I, RYKBP, any: 2, Q. I, or Kt You will make beiter progress if your lick fairly closely to regular
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At the foot of the veil, (4)
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the 'Twenties for Inatance. 13, 51
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are wanted. 143
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4. Cath this needs no cheque. (2) Leased without the nest money.
23. Serres without the queen. (6) 20.These occasions are very formal.
Bown
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An early revolutionary. (0) Morning donkey 7 (8)
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Soma Dacoralin Tricks
HOW TO CREATE AN ILLUSION OF SPACE
DARK ROOM
friend whose specialty the frames will help those old board with glass head screurs
high" narrow, windows, and a and created a really effectiv is doing over old houses, group of windows treated as pancia A single row of these making them fresh and one with a curtain, válance or small mirrors attached soun the wall lovely, the rooms a per- cotrice board, will conceal the above the other en
#paca between double windows fect setting for today's liv faulty design, alt
fo an inexpensive docorator ing. Her notebook is a re- For the low windows that 29 device. gular gold mine of ideas on with low-ceilinged room, eur how to overcome structural lains should be hung as high as
possible, using a cornice at the"," defects, the type found in top, and letting them extend to old places and, unfortunate the floor. ly, in some of the most
When a small room has to held much furniture, it is apt modern layouts.
to look cramped. Light colours For instance, in those modem and two-toned wallpapers with city apartments with low cell white or light backgrounds help or paint to match wall colour. ings, the advises that wallpaper to give an illusion of space, as No window shades, but, instead.
use draw be run all the way, up to the does a mirror reflecting an at-straight at the sides of the win- draperies hanging celling and for a paper-she suf- tractive side of the room or a
dow and extending onto the Kesia a narrow striped design. view from the window. Very Conversely, for the high ceilings few pictures should be hunt. wall to let in all the light found in old places, she brings and only those light in trame possible.
-If a room, is dark, walls and woolwork should be as lightin colour as possible, one that will reflect whatever light there Refinish one or two. pieces of furniture in natural wood finish
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the celling paper or paint down and feeling.
Roller aliades, made of glazed onto the sidewalls for a foot r
chintz with a yellow background with a moulding, or she uses. A plate glass panel is delight will pick up every bit of light
a darker tone or contrast for the ful and rich-looking, but if the celling, but never pastel colours,
TO SHORTEN LENGTH =
If a room seems too long, put- ting comer cupboards or hook- shelves at the end is a device that does wonders, Another idea is to use bright colours in sure that the mixing bowl, upholstery and accessories at
a.long moc. A
·A· infik and beaters are cold, Chii the the milk in advance by pour- music group at one end and ing it into a freezing tray and plenty of bookshelves and read- If you're
making whipped let stand until it's about ready ing chair groups at the other ereani from evaporated milk, be to solidify. Then whip.
end, also telescope. the space.
Simmer fish instead of boil- ing it rapidly to preserve fond value and flavour.
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Ends
Think you know French dressing? Read on and see
RECIPES FROM FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANTS
FRI
Paris. TRENCH dressing? Why there's nothing to it. the average housewife will Say.
It's a mixture of oil, vinegar, salt and pepper.
Maxim cellars until it reaches maturity.
Three fat pedigree chickens in the world-famed French aroun- lain town of Brosse are sacri- "Only then," says Monsieur. fed every time Jena Ecore Vaudable, "is it able to give the crusty culinary genius of the his Grand Vefour, dishce up proper aroma to the sauce."
salad for six.
The chef at the Tour d'Argent, another gourmets' meccs, dishes rp a trifle he calls "mlade
But how wrong she can, be Ask the chef at a leading Paria+JOICE." restaurant how he makes lis dressing and a reflective glam comes into his eye,
ond glitter
The chef at Maxim's, the gold restaurant of the Ports naute monde, Pays modestly:
"There's no sceret to our salad dressing."
"Bul," he adds, "we use the purest olive oil."
at
for
Its basics ara a frizzy head of chicory, some celery stalks and the Insides yes, the insides of reveral baked potatoes,
Season with salt, pepper, oll. vinegar, white wine and a little. imustard.
Add a few thick slices of well-dong heart of artichoke and come bits of mushroom-raw mushroom-chopped fine.
He takes three chicken livers, #preferably from chickens raised at Breene," and frys them ever so gently until tender, In- side and out.
* -Then, he says, "hash them up with two hard-boiled eggs, and, oil, vinegar, malt, pepper and a touch of mustard."
Toss well. Ent.
These chefs are of the oid-or olive off-school. Some of the younger kings of the kitchens here claim there days that olive oil is "vieux jeu" (old-fashion- 13).
Yes, and the vinegar employed Maxim's is made from vintage wines and allowed to age
Attack these ingredients with The ingredient they use is full several years in the aristocratic n will and a chopper, hack up flavoured groundnut (peanu) company of Napoleon brandles thoroughly and your zalod is oil. It gives to a salad a.......... "je
champagnes in the ready for the utimate consumer, ternis quol."--United Press.
and fine
AND
GIRLS'
MAGAZINE
Teddy Can't March Well
--It's Not Easy if You're Stuffed with Rags-
By MAX TRELL
scross
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message. "It didn't drop out of
my head after all
Knart said he would be glad
to 40 on a maroh around the house with the tin soldier.
But Teddy was sure that it That night, after everyone else had, Fortunately at that in the house was fast asleep, linked with the TEL
TEDDY the Stuffed Bear ran moment Mary-Jane the rag doll,' they all met General Tin in the
to the room tell and Hiawatha, the little wooden middle of the playroom. Knarf, the shadow-boy with Indian came over. "Did you Knart was there. Hanid, the
turned-about name, some tell Knart, what you were sup-shadow-giri, was there. thing. But oil of sudden posed to tell him?” they apiced Mary-Jane and Hiawatha were Teddy slipped. The next second Teddy,
there.
14. They run in the affairs of men
(5)
to. Medes and Persians are known
to have had them.. (4)
17. May lead to conduct that 15
Saturday's zotulion.
Pour DOWD.
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another kind. (4) P23. Donė
ently, 23. Tea to
be crat RWBZ. (3)
the
his feet went over his head and his hend went under his feet As for Teddy's arms, they went swinging wildly about.
Finally Teddy came down in heap on the floor in front of Kharf, Khart helped him stand up.
A Stumble-Bear "Hello," said Knarf. "Are you
hurt, Teddy?"
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"No," said Teddy, “It dropped out of my head
I when stumbled."
Mr Punch was there, dressed In a rod night-shirt. His wife Judy was there, dressed in a. large, Bowing yellow kimono. will green dots.
A Forgotton Mossago -- Mary-Jane -and Hiawatha Inughed and sald what Knar! Whad the Hobby Husi · WOS“ had said: that nothing could there,
drop out of anybody's head. Sir Plip and Sir Ploop were Then they told Knart the
there, both of them knights, and
message that Teddy was up bolh of them, wearing their posed to give him. The message armeur. was that General Tin the ting soldier was going to take them General Tin-
made everyone. march around the stand in line. Heads up, chests
...enit," he said. "Keep in step "Like soldiers," said Teddy, all left, right, left, right. And NO at once remembering the whole. STUMBLING!"
all on a
"No, thank you," said Teddy
ues I stumbled."
sure you did," said house. Knarf.
docan't matter," sald Toddly. Well, thank you again for helping me up. I'd better bo going
now...
·Well,......... good-bye, Knarf."
"Well, good-bye," Trály," saki Knarf.
"Bay," walt's. ' minute," "sald Teddy | just as he was about to turn away, "I camo over here
to tell you something."
“You' qld?" said Knart.
--Kharf waited for Teddy to tell him. Teddy stood on ons На leg. then on the other? : scowled." frowned, hub his eyen bit his finger, rubbed hils
it can't remembe
said.
must have "dropped"]
Rupert and Niagara —10
Teddy stumbled' from the sille down to the collar.
budget does not permit, do as und magnity it as it comes into our friend did for a beginner, the room. career girl. She rounded up twenty "Inaxpónsivosmall-
Eleanor Ross
Turtle-Necked Dress
A turtle-necked dress with long-haired angora finish.
Interest In Job Solves
Her Problem
By Anne Heywood
she was
MEETING new friends
particularly men, is that she was honestly interested In the prevention of polio, VẨN one of the biggest problems a child, she had had the disease
of the young career girl and had recovered. She
Many times her efforts to deeply Interested In the research solve the problem are worse going on in the field, and overs, year she mado a generous: con- than useless. She joins wibutions in response to the church groups; takes endless fund-raisling dampaigne courses, does all kinds of CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEER
Ab ny suggestion, she became
He looked sharply at Teddy volunteer work, the Stuffed Bear as he dald this.
But often, the pays no at a volunteer herself, and when
too They marched all around the tention to the little matter of campaign month came aloog/ house, upahalis, downstairs and her own interests. even under the stairs,
Josephine was one of the girls. who rang doorbells to sollett, If she joins, 'in church group Teddy only stumbled once. That was when they were up in Just to meet men, ond without funds for research in pollo, She Making sympathy or interest in the know what she was
about, the attic
and she was intensely work of the church or what it.
Interested. She did a worker. He stumbled from the attic lands for if she takes ourful job-almost nobody could down to the gellar, bal
that have no meaning for her resist her onlos talkin
At one of the apartments"; in
“It's all right. I'm not hurt and if she does volunteer work fifa,not-m2 bit hurt," he told all / that her heart-lin's" trimisho la hér territory, the door wins: on?
his driends when they hastened going to attract nobody. to pick him up2, "fms: stuffed bear balra, stuffed gy
rage. You can't get hurtigt you're stuffed with me. I'm all
The General Is Bitter
WORRISOME PROSPECT
swered by gweny Young man. He and were painting
matized opportunist, lonely to her sales talk (Bhe will look what she is, but he asked her lis
to 'All got interested, 100,
and-wistful and -her"time"with" "buny
learned
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