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JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Peculiar Bid Deceives Foes
By OSWALD JACOBY
TODAY'S hand, played
by
Billy Rosen last year in the national team championship Ins Chicago, led
Gome very
strange bidding. To begin with, North should have passed the opening bid of one heart instead of raising. But when North did raise, Rosen made the peculiar rebid of two spades un a com- bination slom-try md deceptive bid.
North didn't encouraKE
slam ambitions, but the peculiar bid did deceive West in the auction and East
West in the play. doubled the final bid of four Hearts in the expectation of taking spode tricks is well us tramp East's troubles came
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PROBLEM
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Black, 5 pieces.
White, 10 pieces, White to play: mate in two.
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A-Bid two hearts. Despite the worthless distribution you cannot afford to pass a 10-point hand with four trumps.
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WOMANSENSE
Tailored Three-piece 1955/56 HATS
"Mercure", by Jacques Helm, Is A tailored three-piece ensemble in black and spinach coloured herring-bone wool.—
Agence France-Presse.
Pink Light Bulbs Add New Radiance To Complexions
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HAVE
THE SOLID LOOK
.
London. "Women," he explained, "can gold, lame for the evening and IȚATS this winter are the then begin by wearing them to fez in all sorts of materials-
the back and gradually antithesis
tip including golden pheasant of all that them forward as they get used feathers. we have been wearing for to the new fashion," several years.
First and foremost,
A Cossack cap in beaver In general, M. Erik'a basic · melusine is fastened up the back
this season is a round with like the ape
glit dlips, while white silhouette, they have a domin those enitor hats with stiff out- astrakhan make two very smart "boater" very much resembling long-haired melisine and black ant Eastern flavour, drawing
skmding brima which were con- chechias.. inspiration from the whole of the East
sidered the correct Indiscriminately: the
wear for Small round caps in ruched turbon, the fez, the
self-respecting *** every Cossack
girl's silk or white fur topped with a suck cheol in the Arst groter cap and the chechia, the coolie this century.
nf black velvet "knob" evoke the hat and the head-dress of the in width
The brim varies and of the mandarins, while a and is usually filled inscrutable Buddhas enthroned with a crown-high bond of con
white panne helmet shaped to frame the face and cover the cars might have been straight
token from a statue In Q Buddhist temple.
Another helmet. with pale blue and bronze beads panne, delicately embroidered might well have belonged
and
In their temples-all will be Araling
or touling-black there, on our heads, us 1959 while,
or tan and beige-fur, merges into 1950,
swansdown or moution. Alongside these, is our own A variation is an upturned atomic
by brim. A model in royal blue- represented Ronald Paterson's "fying one of M. Erik's two "colours of saucer"-two large not circles the season", the other being. of held together at the centre back course, bis favourite green- Cleopatra.
age,
and
in excam
10
za
ke a hot-plate and worn quite has the brim rolled up to en- traight
well over the close four smart black osprey Most of the hats in this col- eyes, as fashion decrees This puit-poms set at the four points icetion cover or almost rover winter.
ef the compass,
the hair-deliberately done, In One of these hats, in black.
DIFFERENT MOODS
order, as Madame Mirman saya, is trimmed with the season's
to stress the beauty and the popular black South West Afri-
Another original model fea- mystery of the eyes." For hats Thả Persian faml round the tures cock feathers. The bat lo
this season, os Madame Mirman rim of each circle. Another is simple black Breton cap with a 5009 them, "ATYS designed to in Mr Paterson's "colour of the rolled brim covered with these emphasise all the character season", baby blue, wille cock feathers-tightly curledi. the face."
A third.
worn with a beige and Breton cap in a light dan velmar
Perhaps the most Original cocktail two-piece, is in bas a roll brini covered with pleve In the whole collection, bluck again, held together with feather medallions spreading however, covers the hair not at afrill of beige net
through all. With a suggestion of implah beige mischief, i nestles among curls on the top of the head--in the form of a small, colied serpent in glittering diamante.-China Mail Special,
Woul
When first seen, these origin- al huts drew gasps of amaze ment from the audience. But everyone agreed that they are sinart as well as unusual.
a scarlet trase green to a brown and prac ek's eye "fringe" effect.
One of his most chic "go any where, be worn with anything" mudels features a black Cossack cup with a wide band of mouflon across the front, while for
carly
and brown
In contras Í to the long slim winter slhouette, hats, whether close Atting or wide brimmed, alumi there is a turban feature the "solid look". This i
black and black stressed by the fact that they plaid tamed with a matching
The stole dead straight and shoulder stole.
warnth to give is needed mosl the back between the
are
worn
trimmed with fur or a long-shaped and provided with clasps
of
pired fabric
and designed M. Erik, one
London's Just where it lending milliners
who designs across most of his hols from a Paris
shoulders. studio or his villa overlooking In the same mood, a peach- the Mediterranean in the south bloom velour ls swathed of France, summed it up for me like this:
colours to smart
ine belge Jersey which falls in along wide end to sTVC starf or a decorative stole.
Fairy Tales Stir A Child's.
Imagination
By CARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.
WH
STRAIGHT, FORWARD
A bird soaring upwards in "Hata sit straight and for- fight on the front of a green WHAT wouldn't we give, ward over the eyes this winter, melusine cloche STES another They are thick and bulky to mood, while a large stivor fox
now, for the fertility counterbalance the long. slim pom-pom falling straight over and vividness of imagina- silhouette.
No more half huts, the oyes from a black cap is tion which we had when we no whimsical bits of feather or strongly reminiscent of the hats fur or flowers, but something worn by Lapp men.
were only three or four? And for solid, and if there is a brim, it those who admire the centries The
stern realities have is filled with fur or long-haired on duty at Buckingham Palace crushed it out of us and
(mouflon) melusine
soft as or the Horseguards in London left so little that we find it i swansdown.”
there
is an unmistakable bear- New York. pink enamel, will "give A new
But M. Brik, who sells hats skin-in black coprey.
hard to appreciate a young TOW the electric light radiance to complexions, enrich
women not only in The oriental look is featured child's creative powers, but also in Paris, even more strongly by Madame What is worse, we some- and foods, add lustre to polished London candlelight
Australia a glamour furniture, soften shadows 14
and Mirman, the French woman who times make him feel he is Copenhagen, and
many other parts of the British makes hats
Queen, reduce glare."
Commonwealth, knows that it is Princess Margaret, the Duchess doing wrong, when to him, At least two appliance
Another manufacturer said it too much to nek women
of Kent, and other members of it is just play. manufacturers answering,ame out with the softer light accept so radical a change over the Royal family, the feminine demand for efter extensive field tests which night.
women didn't softer lighting for the home showed
about bulb Sure out with bulbs which much
light did cast a flattering pink glow, what the
their One manufacturer says it looks and bulbs. coated with
permanent Prem,
iser.
BOYS'
AND
So care
for the
in
In her new winter collection, So. because women have not there are pagodas, in cerise or wattage as yet got used to the idea of these black melusine, coolle hats
for their straight hais descending towards white swansdown or rose pink M. Erik's panne, extremely Eastern look- the eyes, many of homes.-United newest models can sit on the ing turbans in anything from a back of the head just as well, paisley cotton for the country lo
King Nep Has A Party
The Shadows Hear The Biggest Fish Stories- By MAX TRELL
Was
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
11 WDS all because of the mizzly-drizzly weather. All the mizzly - drizzly fish from all the brooks and all morning. The sidewalls were the ponds and all the rivers had wel. The trees were dripping, swuro, up out of the water to their friend King Nep u No one seemed to be enjoying Day the weather at a cecep: the visit. ducks and the umbrellas z
Silung right in front of him Knarf and land; the shadow- were a score of minnows eating children with the-about water sandwiches. names, were watch the ins drops race one dither dow the windowpane wiren all quando the telephone rang,
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flute. A
He played A Fiddle
Behind the minnows sat three It was a private telephone. I crawfish. One of them played a Second one played a wasn't the telephone that every-
The third one beat n one else in the house used. It fiddle. was hidden behind the book drum, made out of an old fishing slick.
Hanid knew where it tin. was, She answered it. Knarf stood beside her.
There was a big, old sunfish, smoking a pipe.
"Hello, Knar: Hello, Hanid! Come and join our fish party!" sald King Nep.
So Knarf and Hanld sat down beside King Nep who said to
them: "This is a wonderful day for the fish, don't you think so?"
"But it's so wet,” said Hanld,
A Thunderous Roar
Just then, there was a thun- derous roar. All the fish clapped their fins and cried: "He's com- ing is coming!"
Knarf and Hanid begged King Nep to tell them who was com- Ing. But King Nep couldn't make himself heard over the roaring that grew louder and louder with every second.
"I'm glad to be hero!" the whale roared.
names
For example, when he pushes little things around for fun and does what seems to us to have no value; when he calls things be makes or draws by which don't appear as such to us; when he talks about things we can't see or hear or touch, og if they were right there be fore us; when he plays with Imaginary creatures or breathes ilfe into inanimate things and gives them human powers; or when he plays for hours at just pretending.
Encourage Him
·
How fortunate we are, and how fortunate is the child, it we can enjoy all such ex- pressions of his creative Imagination and encourage him to go on creating more.
It's not enough for us to let himm create or even enjoy his own creations. We also need to stimulate his imagination. can do this by exercising own imagination by seeing more than
We
our
he sees, hearing more things than he hears, and spin- ning wildar yarns than he tells, Wo can further stimulate his imagination by reading to him from books of folkdore, fairy tales and yarns of fantasy.
to
It's unfortunate, it seems me, that so many educators of
And suddenly there he was! It middle of the oceant I'm a little Young children have tried to rob was Mr Whale himself!
He was so enormous that he sat down on top of the old "Hello! Ob, il's you, King Nep!
willow as though it were a stool. There were a down rainbow - We haven't heard from you for
trout, ali walking around on "I'm glad to be here, such a long time!. But it isn't their tails, showing off their fine Nept the whale roared. a lovely
It's an awful colours. day!
all the way from day!....Oh, I see what you mean. Yes, we'll be right downl Goodbye!!
A
At the Brook
Hand bug up the receiver. She explained to her brother, Knart: King Nep says that all the fish down at the brook have come out of the water. He invited us down to see them!" few minutes later, Knarf and Honit, dressed in raincoats were sloshing down the path to the edge of the brook at the spot where the old willow Keaned over the bank. It was here that they came on Little King Nep!
their
Little King Nep (long ago folks knew him as Neptune, Ruler of the Seven Seas) wing sitting under the willow, surrounded by the strange company that Kharf and "Hanid had øyer, sem,
came
hungry."
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them of the fanciful and expor them only to the hard, colá facts of reality and the hero and now.
Of course, some of
and
reads
et
Knarf and Hanid watched in this material provides good King amazement. This is what Mr. for the child from two to alx, "Whale ates a hundred foaves of but he has a better literary ap the bread, three barrels of potatoes, polile when much of what he
six hundred bottles of milks and care
stire his seven hundred jelly doughnuts.
imagination.
From Two To Six
Publishers of books and
Rupert's Deep Sea Adventure--2
Mrs. Bear and Rupert wertle into their rooms on their first evening and next day they climb 10 point from which they can
Rupert," expect there will be lots of other things to da. Shall we go down and explore the town?" So they make for the see the whole aweep of the bay main street. Suddenly Mrs. Bear And the busy little pore below hears Rupert give a shout, and he them. ** There doxan't seem to be darts, ahead, waving his aime much and be play in," saya?" wildly as he gons,
ÁLL, Bigkra ASILOVEM
"No wonder that whale is so
big" Knart said to King Nep.
pro
80
"One of these days," said the magazines for young children whale to Knarr, "I take you have discovered this.
Some for a ride on my back. Ppublishers of school renden for swim you from the Arctic to the young children are also learning Antarctic Occuns, right through that folklore and fairy tales the middle of the Aldantle and most popular. As a’result, littla Pacific."
children have a better oppor luntly to hear or read storics All the other fish invited Knart which are their imaginations, and Hanid to drop into the brooks It always amazes me that and ponds and streams and mony gifted writers, in the field rivers whenever they felt like it, of children's literature, believe that the ago when fanciful The rest of the afternoon was stories are most appealing, la spent telling flah-alories, stories around eight and nine. Almost
sailors, any parent, teacher or baby stratagi, underwater caves, about ter he the send to little child- wonderful, faraway places which ren, knows it's betwee
two no one but the, ñuh have ever and six, Thaifan whon the Foen.
youngster's Imagination is moet vivid and most easily fired by,
about
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