JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Keep Lead Away.
From Opponent
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SERVE THE SALISAGES ON TOP OF THE VEGETABLES
SPRINKLED: WITH CHOPPED PARSLEY
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By OSWALD JACOBY COUTH played today's hands on
the theory that East had to be kept out of the lead. He had the right idea, since East would have been delighted to win a trick and return the queen of clubs through South's king.
Werl opened the ten af daimonds, and durnriy won with the ace. Declater cashed the see and king at spades and entered dummy with the nine of hezris to lead the lack of spades. When East plaved how, Soutli discorded his remaining diamond.
West won with the queen of spades and returned his lazi sozde 10 allow East to run out dwamy's ten South - uvar-ruffed and Entered dummy with the len of hearts to lead the queen of diamonds through Fast,
East put up the king of diamonds hoperally, but South ruffed. De- glater then untered dummy with "the queen of hearts to discard
club on the lack of diamonde: AL this point the contract was Azn. nice Beul had lost only one trick and was sure of losing në minie than two club tricks,
South's play of the band was not only an example of keeping the dangerous opponent (East) out of the lead, but alto showed careful management of trumm entries. If South had drawn even one round of trumps before beginning thứ spaces. he would have been net.
For example, suppose South jakes one intind of trips al Bie secund trick, and then caiton the pee and king of spades. He must then enter dummy with the ten of hearts to lead the jack of spacten. West wins the queen of spades, az volare, and re- firis a sparle, to allow us to ruff..
South can overrull and enter dummy ence more with the spireen of hearts to lead the queen of diamands. But when South then kills aut tha king of diamonds, he cannot get back to dummy for the purpose of cushing the Jack of caninnds. This line ut play obliges him to lear clubs even tually from his own land-in which care the defenders can take three club tricks.
to be eating something."
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THE WAY
by Beachcomber
ECG-CUP makers
ATC
notorious obstreperous. They are not likely to take quietly the news that wooden egg-cups are being made which will last 100. years.
In the Replacement Section_at_the great egg-cup factory near, Basing. slake, the angry designers, moulders, finishers tappers, benders. packers, and loaders are already protesting. The hideous nightmare of Things Which Will Last Longer has singled
them out for its first victim, Baldish, stamp-collecting, "broad-nostrilled Sli Dursley Gackwynde, probably the biggest name in the egg-cup world. said yesterday: "This is had news, Jus when we had perfected tha neo-plastle egg-cup which can be thrown away after each meal.”
Twenty Years of Uproar TiE headline "Wet Back Thrown At Conductor" took me back to the Salzburg Festival of 1936, when, In ducking to avoid the dripping mincintosh thrown by a young Czech student, Herr Nursting list his balance and fell from the rostrum Hike a moiien opple into the lap of
lady toniki The
macintosh swathed itaclt round Hastigozel's
head, and temporarily silenced that noisiest of mammals. A secund wet macintosh, thrown by મ Jovial tourist, became draped over the ham, so that the harpist, gingerly rating a corner of the wodden coat,
looked like a photographer in oc- tion.
However, I notice that the head- Une referred to a man who fell into a ditch, and threw his sock at the conductor of a bus. If only I were not so obsessed with art. I should have rand an before writing this.
Deep in the City
E talk of the moment In Anan- cial circles in the question of the restoration of convertiblity — harsh muale in the great fapping ears of the International Monetary Fund. For if you abolish control of capital transfer you lay yourself open to the charge of hotstering sterling and
meddling with exchange control. Pedants can prove that if the retail index rise aeven or eight polits It will he overtaking wage raice. But the practical answer to all this is that the pound would look after f set in a free economy, and that you cannot expect to cut current ex- penditure if you persist in regarding disination as an academie question.
·Silk afternoon dress.
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· By VERA WINSTON
BEAUTIFUL fabrics, simply but effectively styled វិទ the formula
adopted by many designers. because a good dress of this type can. do plenty of duly and always look right. One such model is this frock of pure silk taffeta in a
a strik- long silm sleeves offer challenging. contrast to the open neckline, The bodice is snugly buttoned in a slanting line below the net
YOUR BIRTHDAY··· By STELLA ing shade of red. The
THURSDAY, MARCH 6
-BONN today. Yeu, men and women-personally-there-can-be--consider
appear to duller quite widely able unhappiness in store. Mated to
can
in the use that you make of your the right one, however, there basic characteristics,
Walle you be exceptional contentment and joy.
men are more inclined to be prac Your home and family ties ore tical, strong-willed and efficient at strong and "your own" can never be tucl-finding, you women are roman- wrong. Don't let thaia ind your tic, intuitive and have what could justament in itical matters. Be be called an artistic temperament. fair to everyone. You are sakt to be You have good head for business a wonderful friend but a bitter and maiters. While you may not be as, diffeuit enemyl Never hold
A
CARD Sende strong mind is hidden behind a very happy and the future uncertain.
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South
West NDIA
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1 N. T.
East Pas
You, South, hold: Spades A-K-J- 2-2, Hearts A-K-J-3, Diamonds Q-J-7. Clá6 6. What do you do?
A-Did thro heart. You are wling to force to game tnasmuch as your partner had enough for some sort of response. You are willing to play for arme in spades it.North hu thrin small carda In the suit; er in hearta. If your bariner has any four hearts; otherwise in no-troma,
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the name as in the question Juf Auswered. You, South, hold: Spades A-K-7-3-2, Finarts K-B, Diamonds K-J-7, Clubs A-J-3. What do you bld?
Answer Tomorrow
CROSSWORD
Across
1. Inia bird gets an equai atars but
enzia in decay, (6)
it's in the vernacular. (0)
1. Expungo, (d)
pix fuminating principle. (5)
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one. (71
17, Air. (4)
1 Pound in each rattan khot. (4)
20. Fabulously stubborn, (5)
21. Any system of belief. (5)
22. Examine in detall, 10
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His progress was eloquens. (7)
3 What makes one vaunt deer 1 (9)
3. Make a look at. (8)
Sticks. (4)
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vichi. (0)
.:cam a letter away, (4)
7. Where you may get tips, (4)
6. In the maid.. it's deep. (6)
10. Collided, (3)
14. End in successive letters. (8)
16. Arched roof chamber. (5)
16. Cancel, (8) 10. InterweavO: (4)
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DUMB-BELLS
WHATAN DO YOU HAVE IN EMPTY BOXES
THERE IS NOTHING IN OUR EMPTY BOXES
shrewd and hard-hitting as the men,' grudge. Learn to forgive and to you know very well where youz act. Remembering the errors of the want to go and usually get there. A past can only make the present un- bland exterior.
Always be Constructive 376 your When it yet to romosice, both criticum. you inen sind Women Joust be excep- tionally careful. Look well before you leap into matrimony, for unless you lind that "only one who un
erstands your ralfar complicated day star be your daily guide.
PISCES (Feb.
To And what the stars have in atoro for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
20-Mar.
201- unwittingly apologie
If a harsh word has hurt another's feelings, god make amends,
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20)- Guard your valuables to avoid loss today. Carelcisness can prove disas troue.
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- Relax this evening. There are times when you
business should forget Worne).
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GEMINI (May 22-นม
THERE'S A WAY IN WASHING WOOL SOCKS
By ELEANOR ROSS
MANY a man is gladdened by An all-purpose special deter- alfine assortment of first-quality gent is good for washing woollen wool socks, n favourite gift. socks, since it works so well in Then It's up to Mother the lukewarm water, and it olimi- "little woman" to do right by nates the need for water soften- her menfolk and the socks, by ers, necessary in so many areas. taking proper care of the wool Water softeners are alkaline, and hose,
an alkal doesn't do wool any good.
Socks should be washed after every wearing, since body acids and the salts in perspiration tend to weaken. wool fibros. Hence, perspiration should be washed out before it dries.
Speedy Washing
Never, never sock socks, but wash speedily, first on the wrong side, then on the right side. Work quickly. keeping audis lively. Keep sacks under water while washing, squeezing the suds through the wool, rather than friction-rubbing.
Hot Water Shrinks
Hot water is the number one enemy to the successfud washing of wool socks, as many a begin-
Lift, rather than pull the socks no: at the job has discovered. out of the suds, so that water- This is because It increases weight won't distort the!: shape. shri shrinkage, and It can also be Squeeze gently to remove suds, harmful to the dyes, Water
ahould be lukewarm (85 to 100 never wring or twist. Keep temperature of rinse waters the FA drop of tepid water flecked same as suds water--no hotter, onto the best testing spot, the no colder. wrist, matches our usual body heat (81.0 F.) and therefore feels nother unduly hot or cold.
The best cosmetic
There is no cosmetic for Alled, cuffed top. Fullness of beauty like happiness.. skirt is further emphasised by
n stiffened petticoat.
-(Lady Blessington)
When rinsed, roll socks in turkish towel to knead out extra moisture. Hand smooth the socks gently into shape on drying rack, or work gently onto special forms if you have them.
Dry socks quickly in a worm place, but one where air circu- lates freely. Never dry uny, wool garments, from sucks to blankets, |ädjacent to radiators or risers.
BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Christopher Sees A Light
seeing a light, when all of a sudden I saw it again."
--And Finds the Pumpkins Are Having a Party—
By MAX TRELL ground. At any rate, I batt Just about decided that I must been mistaken about "UNNY things happen at have LJDRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)- Avold helog aldetracked. Keep your
night," Christopher Cricket eyes on your objective and
drive said, straight toward ft. SCORPIO (Oct.
24-Nov. 22)- Sonie Mclent work.
done. well should now bring praise. It could also indicate a pay rise. Get in touch with someone who is
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec,*22)—❘ tear to you. Write or telephone if you can't pay a visit.
CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. 20)--
A good day for almost anything. Your Intuitions can be trusted today Renew friendships, do some xop-in solving a problem that comes ap ping, or make business progress. for decision.
CANCER (June 22-July
23)— AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-
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Be careful to avoid overexpansion of If you have been neglecting your capital resources. investigate responsibility, take care of it today. carefully feat.
LEO
(July
21-Aug. 24) - System makes your work go more a
castly and more efficiently. Get
lot done that way,
VIRGO (Aug.
A newcomer in the
may call for some
co-operative.
23-Sept. 23)-
neighbourhood
saistance. Bo
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By HAL COCHRAN
PENNSYLVANIA golf course plans on lights that will
CHESS PROBLEM allow night golfing. So long,
By W. HATSWELL Black, 9 pieces.
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While, 12 pieces,
a a
wife, see you next month!
A school principal says chil- dren should be given credit for their own ideas. Does that in- clude playing hookey?
What gums
up most family budgets is the necessity of bor- rowing from thom until next pay day.
•
A tin whistle was successfully removed from a boy's throat, No chlid should go off on a toot.
Knart and Hanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about names, knew this meant that Christopher had a story to tell. So they asked him plesso to explain some more,
"Well," said Christopher 28 he made himself comfortable on the loose brick at the sido
"You really did, Christopher?" asked Hand
Several' Lights
"This time I was sure of it," Christopher nodded. 'In fact, there seemed to be more than one light. There were several
of the fire-place, "there must lights. They were moving
be something about the slowly around, some going one darkness and the
of the
moonlight way, some going the other way and the aloneness .and the but all of them staying inside stillness
night-time the pumpkin feld, Or, rather, that makes funny things the lights (if lights they were) happen. At any rate, the appeared to be walking around things that happen
at night the fence." don't seem to happen in the daytime."
How to Begin
Christopher paused for a mo- ment or two as though thinking about how to begin his story, Presently he started,
and
"But Christopher," Knarf ex- claimed, "how could lights bo walking around the field?"
"That's it," said Christopher. "I wondered at that myself. I. became so puzzled that I finally decided to go and see for my- self. So off I went, taking my
12-20
Christopher took his banjo and started for the pumpkin
field,
round noses and big wide wmilling mouths, By this time I was right at the pumpkin field. And what a sight I saw!"
"Oh!" gasped Hanid.
"It made Christopher.
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CASSEROLE OF VEAL
AND ONIONS
the test-kitchen table,
THE Chef set a large porcel on rooms or 1 (4 oz.)· tin sileed
mushrooms with the liquid. - "At last my dream has come Cover; bring to a brisk boil; true," he exclaimed. In America I then transfer to a casserole, Slow. have found on sale the casserole bake 1 hrs. Remove the "bou- dishes merveilleux like those quet garni. Serve with flaky used by the best chefs in France, rice.
Belgium and Scandinavia, Perfeci
al
the
to transmit the cooling heat. Glamorous for service table. Regard, Madame,
"Are they not beautiful? All porcelain-enamelled on cast iron, and all priced inside the budget."
Dinner
+
French Casserole of Veal
Oatmeal Kuchen
The Kuchen: Soak c. un- cooked rolled oats in
c. milk 15 min. in a mixing bowl com bine 4 c. softened shortening,
. brown sugar and 1 egg, grade A, B or C. Stir in the rolled onts and milk. Sift together 1'e, en-
Cabbage and Green Pepper Salad riched flour, 3. tep, baking pow- der and 4 tsp. salt."Add 11⁄2 c. nine-chopped nutments, any kind, Add to the first mixture stirring only to blend. Pour into an oiled 8" square pan; cover with the topping. Bake in a hot oven, 400 F. for 25 min, or until a tooth- pick, when inserted in the cen dre, comes out clean.
and Onlons Flaky Rice
Peas Stewed Pears
Oatmeal Kuchen Coffee Tea or Milk
All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serva Four French Casserole of Veal me laugh!"
And Onions said "Those
c. brown sugar, 1 tbsp. enriched lights
Cut 2 lbs. breast of. veal in flour, c. fine-chopped nut but pumpkin bite-sized pieces, Melt 2 tbsp. meats and c. melted butter or
Each of the margarine in a frying pan and margarine.
were nothing Jack-o'-lanterns.
The Topping Mix together
banjo with me just in case it pumpkins had a candio- orf brown the veal in it. Add 2 109: The Chof Explains “Bouquet
"It was rather sharp
might be a birthday party or perhaps it was a moonbeam -- windy last night, with a touch something. For the more I inside its head. And the lights of winter in the air. I
was looked at the lights, the more wondering whether
shone out through, the eyes and It was
I began thinking that they worth-while to
noses and mouths. play a song or
"Round and round the field these pumpkin Jack-o'-lanterns
Why? It Was marched. birthday party for the cucum- bera
muskmelona and and potatoes and onions! And so the pumpkins were all lit up and adang like clowns. At last they all sat themselves down on the fence-posts.
my banjo and outside with looked like lanterns, two. For I couldn't be too. "Anyway, I started for the Bure that anybody would be out pumpkin feld. And as I got to listen to me. And what's the closer. I saw
to my astonish
Travel isn't the only thing use of playing songs if there's ment that the lights were that broadens a person. Just sil-nobody to listen to them?" I really faces." ting in one place also does it.
said to myself, when all at once I thought I cought a glimpse of a Bght out in the fleld where the pumpkins are growing.
A seven-hundred pound tuna White to play: mate in two,
was caught off the coast of Solution to yesterday's Nova Scolla, How will they problem:
ever get that fellow into a 1, K-R7. 1. P×P; 2, Kt—Q4;] Un?. i. .PK16; 3, K¢XP (ch); 1... R or P×Kt; 2, Q-KK19.
INTELLIGENCE TEST
Six square miles
..By TO. HÄRE
In the island of
A Talpustiph applied to the
Governor for some and How much would you like? naked the Governor, About 100
sid the Governor You may choose a rectangu- 1a parcel of lead in the town. ship of litile Stainfall, ita dimensione qurt, be such that. if Das side of the rectangle were 5 miles longar,' and the other a miles longer, the ATER of the rentangle would be twice -40. great), and 11s perimeter MUST DE OKnotty 45 miles,
The applicant, duly selected".
‚wish thea· Cotó)- tions. But he got away with als square miles more than the Governor. had anticipated.. 2. What i was the area of the selected footangiof
aspordaGOGHIR and in
(Solutión on Page 30).
Any mother with a flock of sons has darn hard work, and when it comes to their socks, hard darn work.
•
It's a lot smarter, when turn- ing in a motor car, to stick out your arm instead of your neck.
Check Your Knowledge
1 Parsimonioun is (a) ser- monising or preaching (b) straight-laced (e) excessively frugal or (d) Intelligent?, Which is the correct answer?
2. What do you mean by the phrase "Davy Jones' Locker"?.
3. What is the boiling point jina Fahrenheit thermometer
acolo?
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4. In what countries the Itrons and as currency?
5. What section of the Pacific does Micronésia” embrace? Menta - 6. Whát is the Dutch term of 'address for “gir ór Me"?A MORAT
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"Facesl" cried Harld.
"What-what kind of faces?" osked Knarf.
Round Eyes
A
. "Now it struck me as strange that there should be any light
"How glad everyone was to In the pumpkin. Beld. What
see met I played and played would pumpkins need with a
and played. songs and jigs light? They don't do any read- "Pumpkin-sort-of-faces," and Jigs and more songs.
It
ing at night. They don't do Christopher Cricket replied, "I was a regular wonderful party. anything but Just Be on the made out round eyes, and It's a shame you weren't there!"
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The Autuma BII in in a hurry, but caught me, and took me to him, and a. Rupert's words ha stopa abriply, then letama go. I think he's horrid **What's that you say? You've, he's going to turn all this fores into a pine wood very soon., * But how Jen the Pins Ogre? But that's soon peries the elf in great excites impossible. You can't have, le iament Did you find out any too well guarded."--"' Yes, 1 did," amore? We must know that, or we kruplaza Rupert, His little slaves Staliai be lost!!..
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Garni"
A "bouquet garni" consists of 2 or 3 sprigs of parsley, a bayleat end a sprig of thyme tied to- guher so they can be epsily, removed.
WARDROBE ITEMS
By GRACE THORNcliffe. Clothes Itoms this season aro both practical and pretty, A nice head flattery combines, a halo of crocheted flower motits
·with a "Jersey kèrchlof, 'to' tio under the chin or to be wrapped about the throat. It is done in a beautiful: shade of violet. Tho capeskin gloves have'stitching'on the back that copies the lines on the palm of the land, a'most novel: decoration. The calfskin low-heeled shoes have stitched edges and an Instep strap. Quita a fancy model is the awentor! ublouse fashioned of fine Imported silk printed In, red and blue on white, with navy, ribbon at the peck, sleeves and waist novel detail,
for i
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