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CONTRACT How to Play
BRIDGE
AND
How to Win
-By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON:
Too WHEN the defenders can foresee thus declarer's problem is apt to resolve itself into a plain old- fashioned guess for a queen, their best strategy is to sit tight and give no indication, positive or negative, as to which of them holds said queen, Any attempt to fool declarer may very well turn out to be a boomerang. Note to-day's hand:
South dealer,
Neither side vulnerable.
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The bidding: South West North Eant 1NT Pony 2NT Рака INT Рама Posk IAMB West opened the spade ten, the 1op of his interior sequence, East played the king and returned the seven spot. Declarer's queen Was
allowed to hold this trick. Inngnúch na West could tell that there was nsure spade stopper against him and therefore it would be advisable to leave a possible spade in East's hand for communication purposes.
Naturally enough, declarer's first play was to knock out the club ace. East returned his Inst spade and West collected the ace and nine. Now with four tricks home, West was pretty sure that the fate of the con- tract would· rest squarely on de- clarer's ability to guess the position of the heart queen, since there was:
odds on chance that declarer, who had shown very little in spades and only the queen in clubs, had at least two diamond tricks and the heart ace. Hence West made the safest exit play ho could and, namely, his last club.
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This was sound enough reasoning, but while declater was collecting his three club tricks, West formed the brilliant idea of trying to protect his heart queen by a misleading discard. Thus, having discarded une diamond on the third club, he deliberately, let go a low heart on the fourth club, fils iden being, of course, that declarer then place East with the heart would queen.
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Declarer however, viewed the heart discard with deep distrust. He knew that West was not a beginner and that he would not be likely discard from sheer weakness and "show up" his own partner's sible strength. The fact that East had falled to discard a heart, choosing to let go the diamond deuce, was not significant since West's dis- card had come first and East would of course attempt to further is partner's deception.
Had he been left to
his own well
devices, declarer might very have guessed to take the heart finesse againat East, but the heart discard by West was just a shade too pro- vocative. Declarer grimly resolved that he might be "fixed" one way but not the other! He ind down the heart ace and led mother heart to dumuny, quite prepared to finesse if West played low. The appearance of the queen made a Anesse un- necessary and the contract was home. To-morrow's Hand
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in evening gowns
Eva Gabor, lovely Hungarian importation to Hollywood, chooses an evening gown with flowing Grecian lincs. It is fashioned of white chiffon and is extremely decollete with almost invisible shoulder straps. A wide girdle inserted at the waistline is embroidered with tiny gold beads in the shape of spearheads, reminiscent of the ancient warriors. Miss Gabor's first Hollywood appearance is opposite Richard Arlen in "Forted Landing."
"Whispering Tweeds"
from London
By Alison Settle-
this tremendous shaded colour range is an interesting feature of the whole fabric collection. In these and in the miniature flecks you get an infinite number of shades of green, then shades of pink, then of yellow, of beige, of blues, of greys. In fact you get a hundred variations in all for each new design, through the variety of shad- ings. When you Nec the quietness and delicacy of these tones, you realise how true in the label "whisper- ing."
LONDON (UP).-The shades for each colour. And advance tweed collection has been made in Lon- don and Scotland earlier than ever. I say "in Lon- don" as well as where tweed is woven, because it is in London that the tweeds are styled. And the story of the light- weight woollens and of tweeds in particular is that they are designed in miniature. These pat- terns are the most minute copies of the patterns you are used to seeing on your regular tweeds.
The name which designers have given in designing and colouring them is "Whisper- ing Tweeds" because of the reticence, the delicacy of their patterns. True, there are still vast overchecks and outsize hounds-tooth patterns for clothes that need emphasis for sporting topcoats and capes and the like. But the majority come in smaller and yet smaller doll-size patterns. A good example is the Ro- dier collection of woollens, de- aigned by Captain Vick, who, with his cousin, has controlled the destinies of Rodier 'in London since he was a very young man,
The cream of the Rodier collection centres on miniature herringbones: they are found in ranges of shades from green to belge, belge to grey, grey to brown. Next comes. miniature crosschecks coloured as red, green, blue or brown. against a neutral (string toned) background. And af ter the tiny crosschecks, and overchecks come what you might call pin-spot squares
Pinapot checks come in nine different colourings, but in a surprising number of different
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The infinitely' small flecks come from a
crossweave mesh. "Gast yarns are used, that is, a twisted
that p 50 plain gives the effect of a mixture. Dleed tweeds (again in a hundred shades) are intended for topcoats. Double crosses still doll-sized, notable in reds, in blues and in beiged, belong to the same section of the collection.
The next section is one of ging- han patterns done in thinnest woollens, a superb range for early season wear, in which the finest of gossamer woollens are used. And then
follow almost transp woollens
done in men's patterns. All that St James and Jermyn Street in London car styling men's shirtings
know about
con
has been transferred into paper- thin woollens fa women's turn-of- the year and summer wear,
For shirt dresses there, are the pigeon-breast shades giving a shot effect pearls, grey, grey blues, polest parmas, pinks, all
the same with
quality of under. tones, of whispering.
Then come the topcoat mar terials, their tones pastel neutrala. There are faint apricots, camel shades,
cloud blues, silvergüt,. Dolgo. These topcoats pastels be
a vast range of plains, Fifty. varieties, each in one hundred tones, raise the number of this collection to a thousand designs
London.
There are a hundred colours in matched cost and dress weights alone, and as well there is a a big collection of elegant greys, many of them achleyed by crosshatching. Crosshatched tweeds in the elegant neutral shades are particularly Ilked for topcoats.
Satin and Another
OR autumn it's satin with fabric. Need-
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less to say, the other fabric traditional must be dull, a formula with the French, and one that to dato no one has been clever enough to top. The formula permits a dress- maker to use, with excellent effect, both sides of the fabric, the "mat" or dull side, and the smooth or shiny side which is, sutin.
American designers, appre- einting the high speed at which we live, have been con- centrating on transition dresses, models in and out of which we can jump as easily 4.9 any quick-change artist. So when you hear of basic and transition dresses, you'll un- derstand that they are first aids to going places and get- ling, there pronto. ·
There are models that one zip transforms from a long evening skirt to a short day- time one, the transformation being made under a tunic or flounce. The broken, rather than the straight, line-is-ft-- shion's latest conception of beauty. A skirt in tiers or one partially covered by a tunic, or a dress that because of a peplum resembles a two- piece affair are the things we rounded love, along with rather than square shoulders and soft lines.
Stylists insist that women, Bre very fabric-conscious, that it's the material, rather than the line, that dates the dress, but it is not altogether sure they are right since there
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"The Ingoldsby Legends"
Talk by Fr. Ryan
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845_k.c.'s and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 and 8.30-11.13 p.m. on 9.52 m.e's per second,
H, K. S. T. 12.15
slon.
Short Service of Interces-
12.30 Borodin-Quartet No. 2 In D Major.
Pro Arte Quartet.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.
1.02 The Mills Brothers in Variety.
Vocal-Julitis Caeser (Rogera);|
Seconds Got Together (Living-
and Drums
ston, David)Pian Brothers and
Guitar: Two
The Great Ziegler"
The
Keyboarders;
Through My Fingers
It's Love Again"Woods).
Matthews with
Coravon (Tizat, E
Foot
Alm
The Flat
Stewart,
Floogee (Gallard, Green)....The
The Mills Brothers and a Guitar Orchestral-Six-Eight
Med- loy: Intro: Valencia, Ca C'Est Paris; Pleador; Barcelona; Rio De Janeiro; Casablanca....Harry Roy and Hils | Orchestra from The May Fair Hotel. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 The New Mayfale Danco Or- chestra.
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tions.
6.47
Close Down.
indian Programme,
Closing Local Stock Quota-
Leoncavallo'n "I Tagilacci." Charneters and Soloists in order of
appearance: Tonlo, a clown... Mario Basiola (Baritone); Canio, Leader ot village (Tenor): Bea
Harlequin....Nesył (Tenor)
Canio's
wife-- Columbine....Ivn Pacelt! (Soprano); Silvio, a villager in love with Nedda Pacl (Baritone) with Members of Scala Orchestra and Chorus, Milan.
8.00 London Relay-The News. B.16 London Relay-War' Com- mentary.
comedy troupe. .Gigl
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Relay 'Listening
Examination of Points in Dally
German Propaganda.
8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Coleridge Taylor Three Dream Dances.
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Bed in the Morning Fall of Vit. The liver should pour out two pounds of quid bile lata your bowels daily. If this bike is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowele Wind loata up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system la potwned and you fret sour, tired and wenty and the world looks bite.
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New
The London Palladium Orchestra EVERSHARP
conducted by Clifford Greenwood.
8.49
Studio-"English-Hamous PENS and PENCILS-
No. 3: The Ingoldaby Legends.
Talk by Father T. Ryan, S.J. 0.00 Local Time Signol and An-
nouncements.
-0.02
9.02 A Varlety Programme, Vocal-Moon For Sale (Trevor, Henderson and Rosen); Thanks A Million (From film). Robert Ashley with Orchestra; Orchestral-Hypno- tized-Slow Fox-Trot; Three Minutes of Heaven-Waltz....Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra; Vocal- The Is Young (From the film)
Hye with
| Returns (de, Bear).
way with Plano; Care (Lawrence); nedy-Boulanger).o
Orchestra; Happy
Didn't My Prayer (Ken- "Hutch" (Lesile Hutchinson); Humorous
is a big difference in the sil-, Sam's Medal (Hogan-Chologue
houette. of this and last year.
FABRIC HATS
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'NOW that so many women are
making their own clothes or having them specially made for them they often find, they have a plece of material left over which would be just the piece for a hat.
Obvious thing is to take the plece of fabric to your milliner and get her to make it up into a smart little model for you.
Any kind of smart hat can be expressed in fabric. Up till now we have anly had berets, pull-ons, and 'turbans, but a great deal can be done with a small piece of fa- bric and ribbon, plus good design, good work and sunse
Stanley Holloway
Piano; with Vocal
Duct-Wanting You (From New Moon") or The
Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth with chestra: Orchestral-El Payaso Del Corazon Partido (Broken-hearted Clown); Le Tue Corezze (Don't Play With Fire-Tango)....Victor Silves- ter and His Ballroom Orchestra....
9.15-10.00 News in French (On) Short Wave Only)..
9.45 Accordion Bolos by George Scott Wood,
Lulu's Back In Town (From film
by Gondolièr");In A Litle] Tea Room (Leslie and Burke); "The Big Broadcast of 1936"-Selec tion (Noble, Robin); Top Hat-.. Selection (Berlin).
10.00 London The News New Colin Belos.
Commentary.
and
In A Major-Prelude a Presto agilato, Adagio, Giga (Vivaldi, arr. Dayld). Notor Milstein: Nocturne in C Sharp Minor
a high artistic from La Compañeila. (Rondo
So you may take it that there will be a perfect, craze for little hats of all shapes made in dif ferent fabrics this autumn. You will not see any wide-brimmed ones in fabric, because they would use up, too much stuff.
But you will see - gay little military cups, and callors in vivid tartan, pert_littlo bonnets in fine, plain woollen, and pallor hats in check innd plaid ones.
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various versions of the plil box and the -tricorne, all made in the sainoʻma- terial as your winter frock or sult, with in some cases various addi- lions in trimmings of other fabrics and colours to make a contrast,
Streamlined
Beauty
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"Concerto No. 2 in B Minor"--- Paganini, Op. 71...Natus Milstein Geer with Piano
10.29 Mozart Concerto in ⇓ #ifnòr Edwin Fischer (Piano) and The Landon Philharmonic Orchestra... 11.00 London "Britsin. To-day,” Discussion with Gerald Barry. 11.16 Close Down.
DR REICHELT HONOURED
A telegram.has-just been received in the Colony from the Faculty of Divinity of Upsala-University, Sweden, stating that the How K. L ttelchelt, the well-known Rector, of the Tao Fong Shan School of Religion, Shatin, has been
Doctor
Honoris Causa of transglefrany.
Dr. Reichelt his done extensivo work in connection with the
"Aslu and in acknowledged) one of the reatest authoritica Buddhism of this generationging t
TIN HAT DAY
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941
Entire Proceeds to Hongkong's Bomber Fund
Those desiring to send advance. donations are... requested to address them to the President, Lady MacGregor, 372, The Peak or to the Honorary Secretary, - Miss. 5. Barlder,
FASHION POINTERS FOR WOMEN Marting Post Building
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