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JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Convention Shows Major-Suit Fit

By OSWALD, JACOBY

DROBABLY the most useful

PRO bidding weapon to be de-

veloped in recent years is the Stayman Convention. One of

And Its chief uses is lu

major-sult if there is one, been after the bleiding bas opened with

[ኃነር no-trump.

The method is illustrated

the hand shown today,

in

taken

frum Sam Stayman's new

Look, Expert Bidding.

Nou thin punte at two clu

The Stayman Convention, does not"

netersally show a

thealin

Ukidable

zbawing dut

quit, if you

chris make tal. Case Noni bas

North's tenl Parlar, bid a male

Otherwise, can.

Ans YOUT opening

dicate how stre!

bist

Talde 10

In answer to the plea, Seu naturally Shows Dow heat. No it promptly raises

snew i hand is virarjy of Fatun, game-going strength unpeile the Abength shown by the ning bid sit une no-futurap,

West need the seven of spades, agles deity Writ wath the king. A how tramp was returned, South plaved the queen, and West wa with the kitis. West led cather with Jaw aude, pored South

the

atr

Wote

At The Ant South haut to vash the the trage chaunumi a hurry.

WEST

Q10874 ♥AK7 843.

K

NORTH AKG3

8542

• A7

QJ84

EAST

430

103

J0B52 49532

SOUTH (D) AA52

QJUC

⚫ KQ 10

A 100

. Both vul.

West North East

South IN. T.

Paso. 24

Pass

24

Paso 4❤

Pass

Pass

Pass.

Opening lead-♣ 7

13

In order to get rid t linprts And then he had to Insig spade, lend trumps From us wpliant. and luft aures while to Trith the Jack or cost 11.

tunity

Was Wiem The huma played. South more a lucky guess, Fe 3 1 jack if henste, forcing dropping! acy and gut Westh EM's ten. This led the imp Juss to two tricks, so that he could afford to use a club later on.

Regardless <f

1-$11. West's Suat cold ruft his last spade in krumi. dummy. draw West's at and take two chh trieks.

If the Stayman Convention were nut used. North would Jump to three nu-tramp and that contract West would open wendel in 1 spades and would eventually

ades the two at, least three. hearts no matter what South dil.

VCARD Sense

sides

win

Vilterable.

Q-With both

she your partner deals and tuds

dia- Jar!. Your response is two

rebid is monds. Var partner's two hearts. (The apponents

hald: Spattern You Marcus[kout). K., Bearts F-4-3. Dismands A-J- 10-6, Clubs R-Q-7-3. What do you Co?

זיתון

A-Bid tour hearts. This jump. topeller with your Brat response. shows the strength of your haid. Stan is unlikely, since rar - ner's rebid is not particularly en- conraglug Game, however, sherid Le clock.

TODAY'S QUESTION With both sides vulnerable, the player at your right denia and bide une heart. You hold: Spades A-K- J-9-8-0 learts 0-2, Blatnonds 7-3, Clubs 6-4-7. What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CHESS PROBLEM

By A. MARI Black, 8 pieces,

1:.

White, 10 places.

10

White to play: mate in two.

Solution to yesterday's Problem:

-1, R÷B7, any; 2, Q; or Ki mates,

Check Your

Knowledge

1. In what ocean is pearl fish- ing carried on most extensively? 2. What islands were original-

ly called Sandwich Islands?

3. What was the Barbizon School?

4. What is a drysalter? ·

B. Was Japan ever, invaded

Borlously by a forelen power before World: War-17

0. Which is the omallest re- public.in the world?,

Ba(Answers Uk Paga 10)

SONORA PREDR NÉRVICE, WG,

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1951.

WOMANSENSE

AND

"APPLE AND FIG) CHUTNEY

TARTAN

NYLON

NOW

DRAIN THEM KEEPING THE LIQUID

.THEN BIMMER THEM

WITH THE VINEGAR, 1oz BALT. AND LOZ WHOLE MIXED SPICE (IN A MUSUN BAG)

THEN INTO THE HOT DRY. JARB IT G059, COVERED IN THE USUAL WAY

TILL FAIRLY THICK

GOT THE PICKLE

FACTORY

GOING

AGAIN, MRS A?

I'VE PEELED AND CORED THE APPLES, AND THEN WEIGHED OUT ·

410

1. WASHED .. bOF PIGS LAST NIGHT AND CUT OFF THE HARD

·STALKS, THEN LEFT THEM BOAKING IN 1/2 PINTS VINEGAR

AND PUT THEM THROUGH THE MINCER WITH THE APPLES AND ID PEELED ONIONS

MUSTN'T FORGET TO STIR PRETTY OFTEN

DUVASERG-

A NEW SORT-OF APPLE CHUTNGY

"She could learn much faster if she wanted to."

BY

by

ME publication

THE

THE WAY

Beachcomber

11

new

of volume of poetry by the young Eskimo port unumok

is a literary event,

No

writer. with the possible

Tiklok, 2454 t+Ntt¢Efimpf

hud Such an influence on contemporary Esking

penetrating pantry. In a Introduction Professor Marshani call this new collection "The spor- of a sophisticated tanetis MOTH whale miroi The sunie of these poems, strange to our eate, is none the haunting, as in such yite

Kajak gdh

satie ances the more

serena "Ug sik kekek," with its pungent climax:

Bodesk was angeg Gak nuk ko!

is surely A On page 43 proglast

for

Profux prok fogt. Tigrant meniknion's eng, and does sense in the context. nut make-

Kuna- Transitron of A French

kier poema has fast burn

Femina Vie sewarded than

Mul- hemense prize.

Cow coughs in sheep's face

business man who has just th leworks Four day ju xetting a difficult ex- ample for the youro! to follow. "Day" may be a misprint for "year,"

Ray's Jully Jack light laugh.

Hopkins, with

Mrs Hound hits sabotage THE cake of the Kailer, who painted asp on his dog-kennel being. from ludity, sub judice, can only permit myself 10 say that the caigut be ex- Welfare iste) State peeled 10 Tolerate

Mich abelasie. The sailor's neighbour, Mra Hound. on his und wed, by spying

winning the 45 prize offered by the Civic Connelotshem Committee. that decency is not dead, and that a vigorous publie uplifton may trusted to deal with These furtive awn an of elmes. Mrs Honed, monstras girth and horrible mar~ jers, was persuniled by the Mayor of Saultersham to say a few words. She said: "1 asked myself why paint some should be allowed

ht

And

iden

[IT] dog-kennels others. That is not my

qual treatment for all. I am glad to have struck my blow for free- tom and decency, and I hope other potential criminals will be deterred, by my action, from following the 13 This disgraceful

*xample set Faselat sailor,"

Tra-la-la!

Parry personnel"

tartan Wearing furs, iL faffeta skirt and white nylon blouse, 20-year-old and auburn-haired actress Natasha

first arrived for the night al the Aldwych Theatre.

(London Express Service.}

How rich the English language 11 is becoming) 1 note a new ar rival tuday: "Servicing for shop assistant.

YOUR BIRTHDAY........By STELLA

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

IF you are born today, you have fortunate combination of being practical and a dreamer. Your keen ave exceptionally biluitions and you can falluw them safely as gyule. You may not admit that you s siner volt like to think your reason rules. Actually, you are very Pnitiatial and need for control that ske of your nature.

You are exceptionally, fond of wait probably enjoy playing sonne instrument-ut least for your own pleasure-If not pro- fessionally. You enjoy all the good thugs of Wile and will be happlest

in harmonious you ve roundings. You will always want to share your pleasures and Joys with others and will be happiest if yah dr not try and live a solitary life.

Deing a person of ratter #uciual- moods, you must learn to INN control them. They can become your

Your very worst enemy, personality

charming and magnetic tone and you make liosts of friends. Your sense of humour is bright and you will shine as a conversationist.

You women are atle mort faslibus than is good for you and will undoubtedly have a cowd of admirers from whom you may make partner. your selection of a life Once your minkl is made up, you are sincere and loyal. You are p

Traditional Furniture

Turned Modernistic

-It's the cedar

By ELEANOR ROSS

chest

the

Your Sewing Scrapbook

by

Mary Brooks Picken

Dark Blouse for a Light Suit-In Cotton Lace

dine

are boasting

dark

the outnumbered by the new, prac- ANY pastel suits of gabar- THE modern note and

new handling of the tradi- leally gay finishes; oak, birch MANY

lace. tional, is perhaps the most and avodire are woods that are

ilty.

These are made kimono-gyle, striking feature of some impor- outstripping mahogany in quan-blouses of heavy cotton

a fow tant now furniture showings in

dons have

gathers at the But, as the cedar chest New York.

its modern garb it also affords shoulders. Often they are self- homemaker with more trimmed with motifs of lace cut all the One thing that strikes

new out, edges overcast or crochet- visitors is that the chest, man's storage space and using a space minimum of floor

then sewed to neck and oldest article of furniture has atter an important considera cd, gone modern with a vengeance, tion in these days of reduced sleeve edge, sometimes with a and it is all to the good. The room areas. Nothing is wasted pearl bead or a sequin in the

of on the new chests, every inch

centre of flower, chest, the first article

is used for a definite purpose. furniture in the primitive caves

Buy 1%, yds, of 36" lace or Several years ago drawers el mankind, has become the

Fold embroidery. cedar chest, sleekly and hand- were added to cedar chests to all over

provide more storage space lengthwise, wrong side out, fold somely handled, but stil

However drawers were only toward you and pin edges practical storage piece,

Д

together, ends and sides.

Measuring Directions

7

with nylon ribbon. Bind neck edge and bottom of sleeves and bottom of blouse...

used when the chesis elevated the floor on legs of the With the modern touch come above

of fishes, the sort

Queen Anne style, The new Lighter Anish that is most in demand styling has changed this. Some

Loday. humommakersS

We of the straight-lined modern by

two noted light rays, blondes and chests we saw even have

Chalking Out Blouse: C is the base to give colours drawers in П few smokey even

chal-halfway between A and B; D scam. Take clastic sewing thread out to blend with to- added room. And, even worked

and gather 3 rows.on day's furniture trends. Of course high chests have secret drawers neck to left of C; E 1" to right. each shoulder, beginning 2" from the traditional mahogany is still in the base that slide, a fraction F is neck plus 1" above C. there for the purists, but it is of an inch over the floor.

G 19 on edge directly above. Draw a line F to G. Draw neck curve D to F, F to E.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Caterpillars Were Walking

-They Went to See a Very Peculiar Tree-

By MAX TRELL

of the road at the end of the fence on this side of the road,

good home-manager as you are ONE day Clarence, the cater- sald Archibald. "It's very tall

will make an understanding parent.

To And what the stars have in store for tomorrow, jule your birthday star and read the curves- nonding paragraph. Lel your birth- day star be your daffy guide.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6

GEMINI (May 22-June #2) Make a far gain

(June

CANCER

23-July 213- Impulsiveness is not the order to day. Avoid emotional extravagance.

LEO (July 21-Aug. 23)-

.

along all lines.

Be wine and careful in all your You must be careful of detail work. undertakings and you will not make Seasonal wiling in favoured, anyistakes. Tie-less-speed,-the-VIRGO (Aug.24-Heph-22)- mure results.

Don't let emutions upset you at the office. Pay strict' attention ta business details, make progress,

LIUKA

23-Oct. (Nesil

21)- Not a dependable day. Expect the unexpected. Act wisely and calmly.

SCORPIO

22) (Oct 24-Nov. “You can turn à folr day into an ex- cellent one, personally, if you take Hans | full advantage of opportunity.

RAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 22)-- After lumelt. speed things up And recover any lost time,

BARBS

By HAL COCHRAN

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)- An unexpected journey inay bring a

new opportunity your way. Take

A SCIENTIST says it's a prub-qge of it now. Act.

Tum for people to find their something to do with leisure time. Ask any mother!

4

Americans spend billions for amusement each year-or isn't it in ceath of amusement?

An Oregon mart accidentally sent a sock with a $100 bill in

it to the laundry. That's a new way of putting his foot into it.

·

A léturer says you Jook any wild animal straight in the eye, i will run. Which way?

..

If we're going to have a rub- ber shortage, let's start with all the heelst

INTELLIGENCE TEST

A BIG WINNER

by T. O. HARE *FOR was the big winner last night," said, Addi- Bom, at Bridge. Iˇmes We played three rubbers each of un partnering each of the others in turn-and old Dan won all of them."

"How did you get on?" *Better than either Pope or Dick Steele,” said Addison. * 1 won the third rubber you Age, For the first rubber, the zutakos were so many abllings ‚a hundred. We doubled thei

for the second rubber, and doubled them for the third. Defoe collected £10 108.

"They must have been size- able rubbers.

"Or sizeablo atakes," grinned Addison The, second rubber was 100 pointe Jess than the first; the third; 100 points lowe than the second,"

··*How much die Addisin win or Jose

(Solution on-Page-10)

In

It has

very straight. pillar, was walking along and

of long black kind the top of the fence when he strange met Archibald, who was another leaves.

"Long black leaves?" repeated. caterpillar. They both looked

a puzzled volce, yel- Clarence almost exactly alike, being

scen long black low with green stripe running "I've never down their backs. But it didn't leaves on a tree. The only kind

to Clarence

he of leaves I've ever seen on a that matter looked like Archibald or to tree are short green leaves,"

lika. - he looked Archibald that

"I told you it was an Interest-

Clarence. They were quite sure ing sort of strange kind of tree Clarence told Archibald about that they were themselves, even said Archibald, "You'd better though everyone else took them for each other.

However, they now met face to face un lop of the force.

"Good morning, Archibald!" greeted Clarence.

"Good morning, greeted Archibald.

come alo

look at

with me and have

the trec.

So Clarence decided to take leaves. Nobody can eat a tele- his friend Archibald's advice: phone wire-nobody!" and both of them squirmed and Clarence and Archibald wore the top of the both very disappointed, expe- crawled along fence until they reached the end elally Archibald. "Well," they of it. They then carefully cross- Onally said, we'd better just Clarence!" ed the road to the other side, keep walking on the fence." So

being careful to look in both they did.

"I was just taking a walk along this fence," said Clarence. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) - Organ.se your ite în full detail. "Se was 1," replied Archibald. Avoid beginning a journey unless "But where were you intending you muuk," Act enuilónny.

PISCES

to go after you reached the end (Feb, 20-Mar. 213- Dellalely a poor day, so be careful,

of the fence?" Conserve your energies for a better

e

ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 203 ne conservative in any plans for business expansion, Held off ini portant decisions until later, ton,

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May,; 21)-- Impulsive action with only make

this day worse than it might other-

wise be. Watch what you say.

CROSSWORD

12

73

15

119

*Actom

1. This would put you o] (9)

6. Like & Latin port. (7)

bolent resort. (3)

10. Wood from Kate. (4)

12. One sign of the upstart. (U)

13. Dollar in the 'pre-wop' period.

10)

25. Position from the rear. (0)

10. This mil is eqʻini. (4)

Musin pona, (8)

IV. Makes casier to seo dram altered.

((0)

20. To act with this is profane. (7)

.. Down

1. A shadow on a dial shows tt.

2. talent, that balemen km. (V) a. Buch & jump is sudden in the

Navy,

Di Puos, (4) To the ti

for a kind of aploe, (4)

trom Inized up: cold? (0) Untnese weight. (4),

9. Ahora

11. If you are thra, you're travelling.

18 Not wardroom attribute. (0) 10. Interviewed, (9)

BWP Bake 10, Dart:1

of Yesterday's Dunia.—A23948) 11, dermis.JA.

15, Ramplary: Adleus 19,"13001 917 Ung; s. Unrodni us

24.743: 25, Dea Uswa!

End of Fenco

"Well," said Clarence, "I was just intending, after I reached the end of the fence, to turn around and walk back again. It seems like a sensible thing to do," he added.

"It's very sensible Indeed," agreed Archibald, "to get back to where you started, especially if you have no better place to Lo. But I have a better place

to go."

* Clarence looked surprised and pleased. "You really have a bet- ter place to go, Archibald? Where are you going?”.

"I'm going," said Archibald, "o the other side of the road I reach the end of the

directions to make sure no autos

or anything else was coming.

Wooden Pole

tree

"There! There it is!" said Archibald as he stopped in front of a tall wooden pole stuck in the ground with telephone wires on the top. This is the I was telling you about!"

Clarence gazed up at the tele- phone pole in astonishment. "I certainly is an interesting tree, Archibakil"

That's what I told you; Clar- ence!!!

"How did you And it?" asked Clarence.

the

"It was right here all time," sald Archibald. "Do you see the long black leaves stick- ing out at the top?"

T "I certainly do," said Clarmice. "They look a little like wires!"

Like wires, Clarence?" ex- claimed Archibald, "Wires don't igrow on a tree. You're

You're mistaken, Clarence. It's a tree."

But at that moment, just as Clarence and Archibald were about to climb the pole, a wood- "Why are you going there, pooker came along. "Tree" he Archibald?"

coffed, "It's a telephone pole, "There's a very interesting The pole used to be a tree. And

wires, tree growing on the other sidet hose really

are

not

Rupert and the Coughdrop-14

Floppy disappeats, but Rupert stands in bewilderment. **What Frightened hing?" he murmur. *There was apther animal chere. Whatever was it? le looked almost like another dog, but queer one Running into the wood he gets a glimpse of the new.

comer before it disappeare. "Good. gracibus, it's a wooden dog!" he gapeBut how can it be 7. Hurrying on, he games around but,!- thought he searches carefully, he can neither ses nor hier any more of the strange creatury. At length decides to go home tut

His armhole plus 1′′ to left of C; 1 bust plus 2′′ above Hị Jis directly above I on edge of fabric. K is straight to left of 1. Draw lines K—1, I—J, curving armhole at I as diagram shows.

Cut on these lines.

Front Over Back

Fold front over back on line C-G and cut back underarm

| same as front. Cut neck curve D.

Seam underarms, using a ",

top of

neck and extend out to tip of fullness gives armhole. This blouse a soft look and prevents; its being too anug or fat-look- ing when on.

Motifs of Laco

rial eut from underarms. Over-

Cut motifs of lace from mate-

cast edges of these or crochet narrow blankét' stitch 'around edge, using matching thread, of course. Sew these cut-out midtlis around the neck edge and on sleeves,

If lace is such that you can- to F to E, then cut centre back not cut out motifs to make down 7" to L. Overcast this out trimming,

then use a pleated

edge or face it with very narrow ruffle of net or lace such as you matching seara binding, or bind can buy at trimming counters.

Fold

45*

18

FRONT

BACK

Moutries

FOR THE HITS OF THE DAY

ST. JAMES INFIRMARY THE OLD MASTER PAINTER

A THOUBAND VIOLINS THERE'S NO TOMORROW

ALL MY LOVE GOODNIGHT IRENE

PETITE WALTZ JET

THE SCOTTISH SAMBA TAKE HER TO JAMAICA

BEWITCHED

IF I HAD YOU ON A DESERT ISLAND

I'M THE ONE WHO LOVES YOU- I'LL FIND YOU

OUR LADY OF FATIMA

AVE MARIA

LIFE 18 80 PECULIAR

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