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TENNIS STARS OF 1933

VIEWS ON CRUISING

POLISH ADVANCE ON GREAT BRITAIN

(BY EX-CHAMPION).

short cross-court shot followed by a long drive, opd Peggy fell for it Miss Heeley, our present No. 1, Miss Joan Ridley, a pastmistress of the art of concentration, an ex- port fancier of Angora rabbits, and There is a batch of wonderful clover horsewoman;, and Miss girl players this year whose play Freda James, of Nottingham, are will be watched with unusual in-patient, unperturbed players,

WHO are the 1933 world stars,

whom lovers of lawn tennis are going to soe scintillating at Wimbledon and other great four- naments, this season?

terest.

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Great Britain is particularly rich in young women talent" just

now

BY JACQUELINE HOWARD

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STREAMLINE" SLIP

Why does the girl who looks like a nwmph in her bathing sait often look clumsy in her clothes ↑ "Lin. gerie which bulges where it should Build yourself a streamline alip, cling has spoiled her pretty line. and give your figure a chance to show off your frocks.

If you belong to the number of people who wear a hat only under protest, millinery problems need worry you very little on a cruise, for there are dark glasses to pro- tect your eyes from glare and your face from the wrinkles that eye-

Two and a quarter to two and a atrain almost inevitably produces. half yards of 27ins to 33ins. wide

from

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There are those clever transpar-, material will be required to make ent sun-shades to protect your skin the smart slip in the picture. Do not ask me for a pattern. I want more dangerous гауз If Job appeared with a racket which burn it, while allowing those you to mould clothes to your figure they would beat him hollow on his which merely produce a becoming which will fit you better than a

pattern garment could. own virtues. They stick to the tan to have their way. You can baseline and wait. Unenterpris-bay these sunshades in white or ing," perturbably unperturbing, but

green, red, amber, or blue, for the ne often as not successful.

modest price of about half guines.

If the Wightman Cup team to Helen Wille-Moody hopes to be visit America in the autumn is over for Wimbledon, but not for chosen aright, there is an excellent the great French meeting at Au- sporting chance of our girls bring-teuil, where she was Queen last ing the trophy back.

year. Our young stars will, this season, probably shine there. hope so.

Can You Say It? Who are the young stars who will be prominent i

Jacobs-from Helen

the same

a

Hints about Baby

NACH meal. for Baby should be freshly prepared and given

at a temperature of about 100°F. Use a Feeder that can be easily and efficiently oleansed. Never give Baby-à "Comforter" which infeats the mouth with gorms, and spoils its shape.

The.Food must be conveyed into Baby's mouth without fear of garm contamination and at a proper rate' of flow.

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Work with a friend, and at one- another. Decide on the length you want your finished slip to be, and the width at the hem. Forty in ches long by a yard and a quarter | {* One hat of lightest felt or soft wide are Averago measurements. straw and with a brim may well To out the slip economically you be included among your posses require a length of material mea- Isions. You will probably need ituring half the width you want for going ashore. You may be your finished slip to be by twice glad of it on a day when your hair the length, plus turnings. If you has one of those impossible moods are working on the averaga mea. that even the most beautifully cutsurements given above, it will mes and kept hair is liable to at times.sure 23 inches by 81 inches. Cut

For the rest, take a few little off the txtra width along capa to which no harm can come selvedge, and put it aside. and for which the minimum of space is needed. Their principal ways for back and front, making your material width. use is to repeat a note of colour the front width one inch longer which occurs elsewhere in your than the back, to allow for bust semble.

Let us, both out of courtesy and street in Los Angeles-is now in of merit, place the eighteen-year England. While Helen W.-M. is old happy, sporting little Polish away Helen J. hopes to capture shorthand-typist first. The girl of the cups. Will she? Her chopped the name that not one in a million shots are frightfully upsetting. English folk can ever hope to pro | Continental woman player.

Mme. Mathieu is the outstanding nounce Jadwiga Jedrzejowska,

She mixes her shots with high Jadwiga hes an employer in Cracow who is a keen enthusiast quality brains, and at present for the game, and gives her a holi- stands suprems this side of the At day every now and again to play lantic. She is to defend her title in leading Continental events. That at Bournemouth next week, and was how she came to England a doubtless will be in the struggle few weeks ago.

later in Paris and at Wirable. she don.

In her month's vacation played through three tournaments and won the lot:-West Twicken- ham, Dulwich, and Queen's Club Covered Courts.

She did not meet our two heart- breaking base-liners, Mary Heley and Joan Ridley, but she beat Katherine Stammers, Betty Nut- hall, and some other outstanding players.

She went back to Poland loaded with honours and full of deter mination to go further at Wimble- don this year than last.

Order of Merit.

What of our own great hopes. for world honours? I place Mary Heeley first (she is ranked first), Miss Joan, Ridley, Miss Katharine Stammers, Miss Peggy Scriven, and Miss Sheila Hewitt.

Probably by the time the hard court championships are approach- ing conclusion, we shall be able to allot these five youthful players some actual order of merit for 1933. Peggy Scrivan and Sheila Hewitt have been remarkably successful on the Riviera this winter. Much has been made of their victories over Miss Cilli Anasem, the Ger man champion, who was Wimble- don champion in 1831, and also French, German, and Austrian champion.

Sensations?

But Cilli Aussem, great player as she was, has never been by any means unbeatable. Unfortunately, ahe has not quite fully recovered her max'mum vigour since her" at- tack of appendicitis. Last year in Raris she had to scratch at set-all to Betty Nuthall.

This is the year when, if ever, the ripened qualities of two of our youngest players should reveal themselves.

By W. RogersTM

ARCTIC EXPEDITION LED

BY WOMAN

PLAN FOR THREE MONTHS' WORK IN GREENLAND

Heatest Heads,

Aa open-meshed veil, tied over the head and part of the face, keeps neat heads at their neatest without that feeling of constriction that the lightest hat can give on a hot day. A hat with a brim of woven straw shaped like a tennis ey shade and a crown of openwork mesh which fits the head is perfect for those who do not like glare and cannot stand glasses.

Cruising has affected all our ac- cessories as well as the more im portant portions of our spring and Bummer outfits. Handbags come into this too.

These are covered with wooden rondels arranged in various pat- terns which look very well indeed with light frocks, suits and pyis- mas, and come to no harm if they are dropped on a damp deck, or get 'splashed with spray. Some of the patterns look rather like ero- chet or knitting, and most of the colours to which the rondels are dyed are clean and vivid, such as scarlet, royal blue or a combina- tion of, both with white; strong greens and warm browns.

Necklaces and waistbelts are made to match the bags, if needed, and a trio of this sort does worders for a very simple dress.

Hardbags,

Another pleasing handbag for the same purpose is made in one of the finely woven silk straws These are most attractive in white,' in vivid blue, in red or in a mix ture. They are fastened with two large round knobs, one in the pre- dominating colour of the bag and the other ivory, and the frame looks as if it were made of ivory too.

Divide

onc

darts. Find out position of darts on your figure, and lack them (see diagrams Nos.1 and 3).

Pin the top the garment wrong side out to the clothing at centre front. Smooth the materia! to the sides, and pin back ared front together under the аге from top to hips.

Tack the underarm seams about quarter of an inch outside the pins, and take garment off. The woman who is not so slim should arrange a placket at the left-hand side. Lay the slip wrong side up on table, and tack the side asams (see diagram No. 3). Trim away in a sloping line from hip to hem

the seam

tacking.

allowance outside the

Stitch darts, run along the top of each on the outside with em It is possible, indeed I think A woman scientist will lend an

broidery thread, and work over probable, that Katharine Stam Arctic expedition, which is to set

this line with satin stitch (sce dia- mers and Sheila Hewitt will pro-out next month in a 200-ton wooden vide sensations.

Quite a different type and shape gram No. 2). Trim away the ma Both girls were born in the war A. Boyd, of San Francisco, who American cloth and lined with the seams, finish off the top with sealing boat. She is Miss Louise of bag is made of canvas and gay terial on wrong side. Run and fell year 1914. Bheila, despite an in- jured foot, despoiled "Kay" of arrived in London yesterday from waterproof. Its shape is rather lace or a faggoted hem, and at- junior championship honours in New York to make final prepara like a deep bucket, with a small tach slender shoulder straps of the in 1831, when Miss Stammers from

"I have chartered the sealer diameter. The canvas is in the material, a wining position was confounded Valekhari and will leave Aalesund, natural colour, the American cloth by her own double faults obsession. Norway, at the end of next month

They are bard hitters, these two; adventurous players who are worth for the east coast of Greenland," watching, and either may before said Miss Boyd yesterday to a re long defeat, perhaps, even Mrs. presentative of the Morning Post.

Wills-Moody.

Keep an eye on these two girls this season.

Misa Peggy Scriven may also ac complish something big.

tions.

"We sholl take provisions for three months, and return when the ice closes up in September," she added.

Mr. N. E. Odell, a geologist of I consider her greatest effort was Cambridge University and his wife when the nearly bowled Mme will be among the members of the Mathien out on the centre court, expedition. Wimbledon, in 1931, after defeat- If ice conditions should be

in any gay colour you may choom. The fastening consists of long, slim ropes run through eyelet holes, so that you may sling the bag over one shoulder or have the ropes gathered in your hand, as

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This kind of bag pleases both the ultra-sporting and the essentially sit about type of cruising enthu siast, because it is as amiable about holding a wet bathing suit as a Fragile piece of needlework or knit-

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