*JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Careful Bidding Makes Champs
By OSWALD JACOBY
WHEN
W NOW
country,
Leonard Harmon of York and Dr Ivar
Washington
won
WOMANS WORLD
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1968.
WOMANSENSE
Fage
How This Cinzi Made A Fortune
THE SACK IS OUT Tfashion. There's still milions,
Paris, July 29.
["\HERE'S`<^Ull a fortune for more than £4, but he sold
He
was typical
plenty of cash to be made einsa
clothes. But they and Uko must be the right clothes at brought the right price.
o-multen sicrves, paired with from Stakgold
necklines that swept Jower us the UE first half-dozen top the hour advances. both the open pairs and
TParis showings of Vanderbilt Cup at the recent
the Balmain's other classically Spring Nationals, it confinned
evening clothes the fact that they were one of Autumn and Winter collec- beautiful
dresden shepherdess The strongest pairs In the tion have shown that the feature
sack silhouette has gone silhouettes with pantered skirts,
porcelain colours bloomer and the high-button broideries. boot.
due to careful bidding.
bla new of dress mamifacturer othern ho muny
Into Woman
his business. 139 designer WES Vkernese-born Mrs P.. W.
Lanz.
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A large part of their success is the way of the bustle, the freat puffed sleeves, sashes, Arlington House flat, next to machinists. They pressed. They
and proceeded trtek when trumpe bieak.
the
In the hand taken from open pairs all South players
In its place is the return of opened one spude and all North's
$10 revival of raised to two. At this point most the waistline, Souths jumped to four spades belts, the better-interest center-. high rises and empire to go down one ed in
failed to ex 15.
This is not an immaglifled re- turze 10
times. Atted
ind an indeding evolution,
that the needle of fashion's compass is,
winging Borth-and upwarais.
Ivar chose to rebic three hearts and Lenny raised him to good play the four
four. With
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heart game was unbeatable since! Ivar wus able to discard dummy's losing diamond on his Arth spade.
and em-
The story of Horace Lindsay, who was found shot in hal
the Ritz Hotel in
Londo proven it.
For Hornee Lindsay 41 34 Oriental Inspired Inntern chairman and managing direc- sleeves or heavily embroidered. tor of one of Britain's most contrasting the simplicity of successful wholerate black velvet sheath dinner-businesace. It brought h
whlic frat-frau clam fortune. But in the £2,000- galletto havu acquired brandy | n-year-plus bracket, on £8,000 poblet siceves contrived entirely
Bentley, and a country man- sion.
He time
zens of bli veivel bows. One of Balmain's effects this seapun is the tulle ball-gown, printed to imitate the markings of the snow leopard, which ringed round the decolletteo with a band of real fur, match- ing the important triangular fur stole.
more
dress
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All this was anode in
than 18 years of a
money in Eng-
Before the war women were
sewed on
the buttons, And sometimes they were even cut- ters. They rarely designed, and any, in the actual business side. They didn't have much say, K
t
Now, pescileally every Suc- cessful dress mmufacturer know his brought a woman into The business often his wife, and more often than not R is the who is really "the business,”
when people were saying you NEW METHODS couldn't make norths
(and any more.
Hemlines are up in every house,
silhouettes und
Cort- rís centrate ultention On waists and bulky-topped collar and sleeve effects.
Balmain In today's second day of the showing brought the limelight with boom into the
his new_architecturally-com- Crueled undergarment called the "Gorgerin,"
Abese Hegarding
phanging evening necklines one trans Allante buyer aeldly remark. se all dresied Up and some vertical."
Other turn-of-the cuitury corebacies at Balmain are. leg
Fur is a big feature through- cut the collection
reiterated her Chanel
134- annual triumph tonight with the If the classic interpretation Bittle "matchbox,"
She does the "poxy Jacket-and- straight skirt
skirt paired with fabric contrast in jacket Unings and printed cashmere shirtwaists.
She takes her traditional suit silhouette into formul wear in June and metalised brocades, dressed up with ropes of pearls or pendant jewels.-Reuter.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
HARD HEADS
think that
COME people may,
anyone can make money in Ma rog trade. Not so.
This is a highly competitive business, and to make money in it you've got to be cleverer Ün The others, and you're not te have one of the hardest bussl- news heads golm.
PROBABLY no other
trade
has changed so much since the war as this one, Once the
trekked round the travellers shops and stores with their and sad bundles of dressca coals.
to
do
Now the buyers have to come They the mufacturers. have learned to give dress show! and pretty with
champagne model,
Lindsay's "Linzi" style today I full-sitirted, tight-waisted Mr Lindsay Was
elever dress in printed cotion. Proct- man, a good business man, and fleally the same style
except he knew his market. He started for a few inches off the bottom his business in 1947, the time as it was at the beginning. of Christian Dior's "New Look."
Mr He saw in the feminfue, tight- I don't know how much waisted, full-skirted flowery Lindsay was worth, but I looking dressOS the way to A know, that he was a rich man. girl's heart and to her purse. He had his 10 years of fama
Be made clothes for a new in a small way, perhaps in
girl, the
The proved By STELLA type of
smarter, small world. Bul younger woman, who earned that in Britain, if you'vo 10 times more than she did got the brain, the eye, the re- before the war and demanded a silience, the directive, and pretty high standard--but not sense to have a fashion-con- Lhigh fushion,
selous woman around the place, He went all our for sweet-there's st a fortune to be Ideas, you ate ant one to foline in 17-year-old xex appeol. He hindo in fashion. London any conventional patą of procedure. Yet you wit tot discard anything seldom made a dress that soid Express Service. just because it is traditional. You will bralid on that and go on from there. You have a sharp senso of rustic in a tax- tre You mest may be the type to play practical jokes on others. But you can still laugh when the Joke Jaj ùn your Thh is the moving proce of any inveterate praelieni Jokeri- You are intuitive and often act on hunt rather an bis any pres conrelved decision. WITH NOU, it secina to work fine. But there are: 1lmes when giving something accid thought cars warding
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30
Careful play was essential, He
PORN fuchty, you are a dreamer, 2 first club, enshed the perfectionist, and an idealium. But, won the two top trumpa, led a spade to in addition to all this, you sie also dummy's king, und A
second a "deer," You are not une to let on apade toward his own hand. East
ides into the public domain just because no one has done anything could not afford to ruff this. He Wow it You will follow through any might be trumping his partner's]
end usually trick.
Bat, shouti ene project fall, you wi Bird yourself for
another templ. You may stort of i entirely different direction, but the objective will be the pattie.
Tear took his see and led an other spade. West won und led two high clubs, Ivan trumpad the second one and fed out his 1st trump. East was now in the lead but it was too late. The long spade was established for a dia mond discard.
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-The bidding has been;
South Freit North
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thing you have started to the biter rather,
a successful me, loot
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What do you do now? Amid three no-ferung, Your partner may have a would di- mond suit and only three hearts in which case no-irung will be the right spot.
TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding three hearts your partner has gone to two spades over your two-heart bid. What do you bid in this case?
Answer Tomorrow
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in your
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William
BOYS AND GIRLS
MAGAZINE********
Letter From Mary-Jane
-Hanid Helps Rag Doll to Wṛite It—
By
MAX TRELL
"I WISH
I
could write," Mary-Jane, the Rag Doll,
Taylor Adams, mithor of the "Oliver told Hauid, the Shadow Girl witti Oplie" Juvenile stories: Ceorge W. the Turned-Abcul Name.
Melville, explorer,
and Janes
Edward Kelly, culptor.
To And what we sTATA
corresponding paragraph.
the
Let your
"Why?" asked Hand, looking have in nt her somewhat in surprise. store for you tomorrow, select Why do you want to write?" birthday tar and read
"Then I could write a letter,"
"A letter?" said Banid, "To whom do you want to write a
10
birthday star be your dady gusie. | replied Mary-Jane,
THURSDAY, JULY 31
LEO [July
24-AUL 23-letter, dear?"
welfare
arvi
A fine day for you to make a fresh It was Mary-Jane's turn to start on some project of significance look surprised,
future your happiness.
Vlnao (Alg 24-Sept. 21) Nu temporising today Pund forward letter." toward your ultimate goal and nee that you accomplish a fot.
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 233- Today's results depend largely upon
past elfarty. Sinife confidently and
now
"Do I have to write to some- body? I just want to write a
Hamid Explains
"Letters have to be written to
et dreisively o zoujor decisions somebody," Honid told her.
RCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-
"That's what a letter means—¡t
6-28
Mary-Jane told Hanid what to
put in the letter.
Refreshed energy and new objectives means writing something to genell call for considerable activity now it somebady, you are to accomplish the desired
rexaftin.
and a sheet of paper. "I'll write the letter for
"I haven't anyone to write you, dear. Just tell me what you
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.es, end," the Rag Doll replied. "And, wall to way to Teddy.".
So I Now you can make up for any this anyhow, can't wrhe. lost recently
Roll up your sleeves guess it isn't much use wishing I and get to work! Puch forward.
could write a letter, is it?"
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20) Good organisation and
DERICO a minute or two.
action will forward your
Alert.
Hanid thought about this for
materinity now. Be progressive and Then she said: "You could
Mary-Jane looked perplexed.. "I-1-1'don't know what to say to him."
"The first thing you say 19 'Dear Teddy'."
"Oh yes that sounds fine, 1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 2)-Srb. Dwrite le Teddy, the Stuffed really think he is a dear, I'm
glad you thought of that." Combine your charm and vigorous Beur." energy in an attempt to get exocity
the month. PISCES
"Dat he's silling on the other
"Now what else do you want In your letter?"
what you want on this last day side of the room," said Mary- me to write
20) Jane. "There he leaning and asked. (Feb. 20¬htar. Now you can push attend. The tingalist the bookshelf. I can see you'd like to see him?" 12 definitely running to your direction. Get excellent revulta from him from here with no trouble Carment CITUSIN.
ARIES (Nar. 21-Apr. 20
at all. I can shout to him. Why
Put your best foot forward, give the should I write him a letter?"
world your biggest mille, miši you'll
see how much can be piyompil:a:ed.
TAURUS ___ (Apr. 21-May 21 Jum
Bad Manners
Business affairs can be stepped up: "I's bad mariners to shout," now. Make up, for postpolicinents; explained Honid, "When you get Bilage done efielently.
write a letter, no one hears you. GEMINI (MAY 22-June. 21)
You can now set out on inst trip It's much quieter. Besides, I'm under the spleen of good fortune. sure Teddy would like to get a Slam may alt la wall with your word letter from you. Everyone likes
PANCER (June 22-July 23- Make caretul plans; Take to get letters." Initiative. You can
INOLTA "Here," Minid continued
sau factorily now. fet co-operation from other.
at
she went over la the desk and
Rupert and Floppity- -10
Rupert, has to work quickly. Putting his paper carrier on the Counter he tells the shopman what he wants to buy, and then he follows Floppity out of the sleep. * must catch him," he thinks "What, would. Hastus may if I
lost him?" Over the road and round a corner he sees the dog. moving rapidly with his head down close to the ground. At the xt winer he misses him but as he pauses he hears a voice, not-far away, calling for help. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
"Should I Say
Jane, "Only I can see him right
"Oh yes,"
answered Mary-
from where I'm sitting, you know.
Bi
"Pl_le}l kha you'd like to see Is that all more ollen. right!"
Rag Doll's Lottor
Mary Jane said that was ex- Detly what she would like. Hund wrote it down."
Sə
Then she read the letter 10 Mary-June:
Dear Teddyl (and you are a dear):
I can see you from, where I'm sitling now, But I'd like very much to see you more often.
Love,
Mary-Jane. Then Hand folded the letter and took 11 to Teddy on the other side of the room to read, He was quite dellgbted to re- ceive it.
"Of course she can see more |of mo! I'd like to see her moro often, too," Teddy told Hunid. "I'll go right over and sit down next to her."
And that's what Teddy did He and Mary-Jane spent the rest of the afternoon allting side by alde. They were both very happy, very proud, very still"
And Hanid was glad the bad helped Mary-Jane write a lottor.
the
The "Debs" Ball
WHEN the Queen, de- cided to discontinue.the famous Buckingham
were
Palace presentation, all the debutantes very disappointed.
As a
compensation, a hall will be organised cach year in the magni- ficent setting of "the Chateau de Versailles.
Some of the richest and prettiest girls of America joined French "deba,"
and all wearing white or delicate dresses, pastel shaded
were
work of the top French fashion designers.
Here Is Miss Gloria Kent of U.S.A. with her St Cyr escort,
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