1941-09-24 — Page 3

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CONTRACT How to Play

BRIDGE

How to Win

By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON,

Too Cute!

THEN the defenders can foresee

This was sound enough reasoning, that declarer's problem is apt but while declarer was collecting his to resolve itself into a plain old-three club tricks, West formed the fashioned guess for queen, their best strategy is to sit tight and give no indication, positive or negative, us to which of them holds said queen. Any attempt to fool declarer may very well turn out to be a boomerang. Nole to-day's hand:

South dealer.

Neither side vulnerable,

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KJ 103

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AK 74

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2NT Pos 3NT дни I'ASS Poss Weat opened the spade ten, the top of his interior sequence. East played the king and returned the seven spot. Declarer's queen Was allowed to hold this trick inasmuch as West could tell that there was a sure spade stopper against him and therefore it would be advisable to leave a possible spude in East's hand for communication purposes.

Naturally enough, declurer's first play was to knock out the club ace. East returned his last spade and West collected the nee and nine. Now with four tricks home, West was pretty sure that the fate of the con- tract would rest squarely on clarer's ability to guess the position of the heart queen, since there was an odds on chance that declarer, who

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had shown very little in spades and only the queen in clubs, had at loust two diamond tricks and the heart sce.

Hence West made the safest exit play

ter

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brilliant idea of trying to protect his heart queen by a misleading discard, Thus, having discarded one diamond on the third club, he deliberately let go a low heart on the fourth club, his idea being, of course, that decturer would then place East with the heart

however, viewed the heart discard with deep distrust. knew that West was not a beginner and that he would not be likely to discard from sheer weakness and therely "show up" his own partner's possible strength. The fact that East had falled to discard a heart, choosing to let go the diamond deuce, not significant since West's dis- card had come first and East would of course attempt to further his partner's deception,

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Had he been left to his Own devices, declarer might very have guessed to take the heart finesse gainst East, but the heart discard by West was just a shade too vocative. Dacinrer grimly resulved that he might be "fixed" one way but not the other! He laid down heart ace and led another heart to dummy, quite prepared to finesse !! West played low. The appearance, of the queen made Anusse 1273- necessary and the contract was home.

To-morrow's Hand South defler. Both sides vulnerable.

953

AKJ 100

4 ~ 73 0732

3060

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N WE S

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he could find, namely, his last club.] Scart doubled contract?

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September 24, 1941, By Walt Disney

WEAR

"MARTIN’S”

ALL SPRING

HEALTH ANd comfort FOR

BRACES AND GARTERS

LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.

GREEK INFLUENCE RADIO WAKE UP YOUR

in evening gowns

Eva Gabor, lovely Hungarian. importation to Hollywood, chooses an evening gown with flowing - Grecian lines. It is fashioned of white chiffon and ia extremely decollete with almost invisible shoulder A wide girdle inserted at the waistline is straps. embroidered with tiny gold beads in the shape of spearheads, reminiscent of the ancient warriora. Miss Gabor's first Hollywood appegranco is opponite Richard Arlen in “Forced Landing."

"Whispering Tweeds"

from London

-By-Alison-Settle-

LONDON (UP). The 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 capes and the like. But the majority come in smaller and yet smalior doll-size patterns.

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A good example is the Ro- dier collection of woollens, de- signed by Captain Vick, who, with his cousin, has controlled the destinies of Rodier in

shades for each colour. And 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

you

get a hundred variations in. all for each new design, through the variety of shad- the ings. When

of quietness and delicacy these tones, you realise how true is the label "whisper- ing,"

The infinitely small flecks come from a crossweave mesh. "Gast yarns" are used, that is, a twisted yarn so that a plain gives the effect of a mixture. Diced tweeds (again In a hundred shades) are intended for topcoats.. Double crosses still doll-sized, notable in reds, in blues and in belged, belong to the same section of the collection.

The next section is one of ging- huin patterns done in thinnest woollens, n superb range for early season wear, in which the finest of gossamer woollens are used. And then follow almost transparent woollens done in men's shirting patterns:

All that St James

can Jermyn Street in London know about styling

men's shirtings has been transferred into paper- thin woollens for women's turn-of- the year and summer wear.

For shirt dresses, there are the

and

London since he was a very Pigeon-breast shades giving a shot

young man..

pearls, thest parmas, pinks, all

the same

tones,

Then come

greys, grey

under-

quality of un of whispering topcont ma ls, their tones pastel neutrals. are faint apricots, camel shades, cloud blues, silvergik, belga.

These topcoatsTM pastels

gin a vast range of plains. Fifty, varieties, each. In one hundred tones, raise the number of this CoLanden. collection to a thousand designs from

The cream of the Rodier. collection centres on miniature herringbones: they are found in ranges of shades, from groon to beige, beige to grey, groy to brown. Next comes miniature crosschecks coloured as red, green, blue or brown against a noutral (string toned), background. And of- ter the tiny crosschecks and overchecks come what you hank | might call pin-apot squares.. Pinspot checks come in nine different colourings, but in anu surprising number of different

There are a hundred colours in matched coat and dress weights alone, and, as well there is a big collection of elegant greys, many;

achleved by crosshatching. of

matched

ched tweeds in the elegant neutral- abades are particularly liked for topcoala.*;

Satin and Another

OR autumn it's satin with fabric. Need-

Fother

less to say, the other fabric traditional must be dull, a formula with the French, and one that to date 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 amooth or shiny side which is satin.

American designers, appre- cinting 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 as any quick-change artist, So when you hear of basic and transition dresses, you'll, un- derstand that they are first nids to going places and get- ting 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_fa- 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 so

soft lines.

.

Stylists insist that women are 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 is a big difference in the sil- houette of this and last year.

FABRIC HATS

Now that so many women are

malcing 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 plece for a hat.

"

Obvious thing is to take the piece 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 only had berets, pull-ons, and turbans, but a great deal can be done with a small plece of fa- brle and ribbon, plus good designi good work and a high artistic sense,

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 zoo any wide-brimmed ones in fabric, because they would use up too much stuff...

But you will see gay little military caps and sailors in vivid tartan, port Witle bonnets in fine, plain woollen, and sallor hals in check, and plaid ones...

Then you can have various versions of the pill-box and the tricome, all made in the same ma terial as your winter frock or suit, with in seine cases" various addi- tons in trimmings of other fabrics.. and colours to make, a contrast.

FASHION POINTERS FOR WOMEN

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 3145 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) "The Ingoldsby Legends"

Talk by Fr. Ryan Radio Programme Brondenst by ZBW on a Frequency of 846 k.c.'s and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and

0.32 0.30-11.15 pm, on

m.c's per second.

H. K, S. T. 12.15

Elon.

Short Service of Interces-

12.30 Borodin-Quarict No. 2 in D Major.

Pro Aric Quartet.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.

1.02 The Mills Brothers in Variety, Vocal Jullus Caeser (Rogers); Sixty Seconds Got Together (Living ston, David)... Mil

Mills Brothers, and Guitar: Two

Two Pianos and Drums- "The Great Ziegfeld" Medley.

Keybanrders; Vocal Slipping hrough

Alm Fingers (From

.Jessle

Th

My

"It's Love Again"-Woods)....Jo Matthews with Orchestra; Vocal-

Foot

I

The Flat Stewart,

Caravan (Tizatters and

Floorce

The Mills Green).... The

Gullar Orchestral--Six-Eight Med- Ca C'Est Paris; ley; Intro: Valencia, Picador: Barcelona; Rio De Janeiro; Casablanca...Harry Roy and His Orchestra from The May Fair Hotel. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 The New Mayfair Danco Or- chestra.

2.15 Close Downl

0.00

Indian Programme, 6.45 Closing Local Stock Quotn- tlons.

CHES

6.47 Leoncavallo's "I Pàgliacci." Characters and Soloists in order of appearance: Tonio, a clown....Mario Bastola (Baritone); Canio, Leader of vilinge comedy troupe.....Gigli (Tenor); Beppe, Harlequin....

Canio's wife (Tenor); Nedda, Columbine....Iva Pacetti (Soprano);

Nedda

Ness!!

Silvio, a Baritone) with Members of

La Scala Orchestra and Chorus, Milan.

8.00 London Relay-The News. 8.15 London Relay-War Com- mentary,

Relay --- 'Listening

8.25 London

Pest

Examination of Points in Daily German Propaganda,

8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Coleridge - Taylor Three Dream Dances.

The London Palladium Orchestra | conducted by Clifford Greenwood.

6.40

LIVER BILE-

Without Calomel And You'll Jump out of

***Beda the Morning Full of fim.

The ver should pour out two pound of Siqdik bilo into your bowels daily. If this bile ie not-Darwing freely, your food doesn't digest... It Just docays is the "bowela, Wizsi talonte up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you fast sour, tleed and weary and the world looks bisse,

Laxatives are only makeshifta. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It tries those good old Carter's Little Liver lille to get them two pounds of bile flowing, freely and make you feel "up and up” 1ierintens, gentle, yet annuing in making bile flow freely,

Ask for CARTER'S Lite Liver Fila by name. Stubbornly refusa anything disc,

Only a fragrance but a fragrance that's got something." Maken you feel smart.. makes you look gay... makes HIM Feel romantlet Very chio

..very Interesting and not very costly, And R ALWAYS keeps fresh

* en trocks, furs, undies, hankies,

SAVILLE'S

Mischief

APS COSMETIC SHOPPE

opposite HONGKONG HOTEL

New EVERSHARP

Studio"English Humour PENS and PENCILS

No. 3: The Ingoldsby Lekends.

Talk by

9.00

Father T. Ryon, S.J.

ta, ·

Time Signal and Afl-

A Variety Programme,

Sale

(Trevor,

and Rosen); Thanks A Milon (From Alm)..Robert Ashicy with Orchestra; Orchestral Hypno- tized-Slow Fox-Trot; Three Minutes

and

of Heaven Wallz... Victor und Ballroom Orchestra; The Night Is Youn

with

Silvester

Vocal

Olm) Orchestra;

Hum rung (From the

Flow Monol

(de Bear). way with Core

Hutchinson); Sam's Medal

va Stanley

Bim

I Didn't

My Prayer (Ken-

Duet-Wanting You

(From The New Moon")....Anne Ziegler and

and Webster Booth with Or- chestra: Orchestral-El Payaso Del Corazon Partido (Broken-hearted Clown); Le Tue Carezze (Don't Play With Fire Tango).... Victor Silver-

ter and His Ballroom Orchestra.

0.45-10.00 News in French (On Bhort Wave Only),

9.45 Accordion Solos by George Scott

Wood.

Lulu's Back In Town (From Olm "Broadway Gondoller"); In A Little Gipsy Tea Room (Leslie and Burke); "The Big Broadcast of 1030”—Selce- tion (Noble, Robin); "Top Hat"- Selection (Berlin),

10.00 London-The News and

Commentary News

10.15 Violin Bolon.

Giga

Sonata In A Major-Prelude a Capriccio, Presto agitato, Adagle, arr, David)........Nələn, Nocturne in C Sharp Minor La Companella" (Rondo from "Concerto No. 2 in B Minor".

Paganini, Op. ́7)....Natan." Milstein

with Plano,

Streamlined Beauty

Magic- Performance

Guaranteed

Forever

SOLD AT

|| SINCERE'S

10.29 Mozart-Concerto in C Minor Edwin Fischer (Piano), and The London Philharmonic Orchestra.

11.00 London"Britain To-day.”- Discussion with Gerold 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, Bweden, stating that the Rev. L Reichelt, the well-known Rector the Tao Fong Shan School of Religion,

has been

been trea

created" Doctor noris Causa of Losnia University

extensive Dr: Reichelt pħna,

research work in 400 with the

religions of Asia and is acknowledged as one of the greatest authorities on Buddhism of this foner

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 to the Honorary Secretary, Miss S. Bander, Morning Post Building

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