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Ar. Ch’town. 7:05 P.M. Murray Harbour and OLD WORLD TOUCH IN NEW LOOK HATS New York -- Irma Klgere gives her mlliinery creations an old i World touch, cleverly molding and l blending materials with that ar- ‘f _ Ilstry which is master of becoming 1 letails. She shows an interesting i ‘ off-brown felt cloche piped in dark ' blue with two handmade brushes In the same dark blue, giving the hat a brisk finishing touch. Another of her important hats ll l "Delete" made by combining deep orange felt and bands oi rich dark seal. It fits the head snugly and is worn with a 17-inch stole of striped orange, black, and white silk jersey, used like a scarf, twist- ed from front to back, and in the front again and ‘tied in a soft bow. This designer shows many side- slanted hats, most oi them quite plain and ready to warm up to your mood by the use oi short vell- ings, perhaps either bordered in a‘ hand-crochet chenille pattern, or, for a dressier occasion, studded with fine seed pearls, the ends of the veil in this case being finished with black ribbon velvet. 1' AGBOSN , Seize iTitlo (Kings) a . Persia) f iiJillandm ‘ I ( 8w an .. hospital p “ (Peru) i paJeliy-like substance from ieaweed llkeewing .Shoshonee.n Indian i l. River '4. Topaz ‘ (N. Y.) humminp- mllxpresslon bind oi disgust ' .Beholdf H. Portion of _ 1. Geetlula _; curved line tion l0. Chop h. Masculine pronoun . Grampus . Family residence M. Hawaiian food 5. Fresh 6. Curved implement '8. Size oi _ coal l9. Roman pound‘ If. Skill , . B2. Ponder . i. Music note s. Apple seed 6. Beam 7. Island (Marianas) t 9. Urge on 1. Little island DOWN 1. Pointed ' beard 2. Storms 8. Exclama- tion l. Prickly envelope oi a fruit B. Drudge l. Nuclei oi starch grain 1. Wine ‘ receptacle 29. 80. 32. a vn-iz an, max NY oaoxi rz 1r rvx EQT-OAEGQ?._ Saturday's Cryptoquato: oowAno-cvnrrvs. i DA|LY_ CROSSWQRD lfiflrobeln 18. Grasped 19. Canton l0. 1n what I8. 24. i5. 28. 27. Beginning‘ 28. _ GLILIJ IsLlI-lll illlllliii !.‘i'li;lV.‘ l;.ll.l_L')[2li;l [Ulll-liaihl Elllll Lil-lid Llil iliIiH debt liwitl.) manner Mend Kettle Medieval boat Kind oz. meat latardlfs Answer 83. Muse of Vitality lyric poetry , Nova Scotia 35. Wan (poet. name) 38.Empley 39. Fuel 40. A Canadian Province (sbh) Pig pen Covered with hoar frost DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herds how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X Ii. IsLONGFE LLOW , LII letter simply stands for another. In this or the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. somnfilllil," Q. . trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. ‘day the code letters are different. ' A Cflintogrsm Quotation. apos- Each LAY nasvv xsqs Q vrnauo NAIN orra wnosorcvnn HA DEATH HAS ascnrmn n"; rr. FOLLOWS kiryn Distributed by Kiss hetune lnaieele, ha. ZHE__.GUARDIAN-_CH5R1ATITEEIIPWN AN OLD DISPUTE But for the selfishness of greed There’d be enough for every need. -Old Mother Nature. Buster Bear sniffed along close to the ground the length oi an old log on the floor of the Green For- est. "There may bo some Ants under this. Ii not Ants there may be something also worth the ‘trouble of pulling it over. Then again they may not. I suppose the only way to find out is to roll it over." thought Buster. He dug his claws into the old log and prepared to pull. instead he lifted his head and cocked his rather small ears. For his size a Bear's ears really are small. Then he grinned and forgot all about tihat old log he had his claws in and what might be under it. HI withdrew his claws and sat up M listen. "Silly things!” said Buster Bear under his breath. “if there are any sillier folks than those Squirrel cousins l don't know who they are. To hear them quarrel- ling you might think that each is_ trying to rob the other of some- thing really needed, when the truth probably 1s that both have more nuts and acorns, not to l giContract Bridge l axqesn IAKGS QA‘! 8 _ 2 ares 743 Q10 sKQe QJIOQ! a2 QAKQ ‘31096 '74 anios QQJ982 Q64 ,§li33 ‘Phebidding: North it Booth Woes‘, 14 24. 2s s 8Q PII Pass a ’ 4Q B,‘ Peas ' l! Pass Pass Tess | l l mention other things, already stored away than they can pos- sibly eat during the winter. They have iound a lot oi acorns over there or I don't know Squirrels. l; Josephine Culbarteon ’ " ,.-\JK'R% I use» *4 l’ ‘- AN UNUSUAL FAULT Most players are too slam-mind- ed but North in todays deal sui- iered from the opposite fault. 11-1 Nortihdealer. ' North-South vnlnerlblesssd d0 onscore. West, tryin g, 3m- led the diamognd king pjsenqtum); the enemas lead mattered - and Qouth easily took i2 tricks. Obviously, North-South could not take much credit for their bid-l dine in this case. As a maim- oi| fact. if East-West had not com-l WW w eironslv. North-South .123." Si.‘ 5535.33“? “”£“"°° i . ave s . three heartsl Wed ‘ Part score or no part score, North l attached entirely too little impor-' tanoo to South's free bid oi twol hearts. Actually. that call was high- l ly questionable, since South had’ only 1 1-2 honor-tricks, with no great distributional assets, but since he did make the bid, North eer-i “W? should have "come to 1lie"l The moment South ahmved the values (or even close to them) {or s. two - heart bid, North should have seen slam possibilities and to exploit the situation fully he should have cue-bid the opponents’ clubl suit to indicate his great powerJ True that cue bid would be a white l lie in that North did not have first-round club control, but surely his hand as a whole, and particular- ly his heart fit, fully ‘justified that tactic. Perhaps North-South waould not have reached their slam in anyl case, but at least North could have made a far more determined eiiortl He shuffled off in the direction of those scoldlni- qiwrrellns \'°1=e= l’m sure they u _ t. o rem {hgfisyfiuog going over there. Sill)‘ things to tell everybmll’ hearing what the)’ ha“? ° ' yet knew qunrrellne w don't need them and 1 wouldn't have Never pay", h direction He shuffled of! l" t e of those scolding. QUBTRImS voices. Now and then he StODWd for a. moment. to listen. We“ shuffled on. 11°F 179mg w ma‘ quietly. Those Sqllinel 9°“ 5 . b ith each other and rhea‘: gngailseflilflili-IOU to mY-‘fixyorag minel". shrieked Happy Jack the Gray Sqlllnel- H‘ wunded anything but hflDDY- “No guch think‘. I found this tree first. That makes these acorns shrieked Chatterer th a" "Robberl Thats what yo: - s robber." cried Harps] J1“ ~ “Robber - your” - ‘e m” Ohatterer. “Got BWQY PM“ tree before I make Ymll “You 5M1 who else?" jerked Happy Jwk- .. _ Bust/er Bear chuckled. Chi! d ma: will do it, too the little re scamp. He lsrft much more thifl: halt the size of his bl! 8Y8)’ ""15 i but. somehow he almost always makes the latter run. As $161135? acorns belonl W "t?" ° t the‘ They're swedy. The" “h” F e grad, Those acorns don?» Sis... w them any mere m“ they do w me or any one ease will‘? happy!“ m find them an iyed mam, may know as well as hmo may, in the Green Forest. not ll “you; w any one until he has it, and then onlY u 10118 u kggp n, Yet those silly 5a m“ “e qugfl-eling 0V9!‘ Ullflls neither o; 5mm ha; yet or is likely m have after I get. there.” He littl faster. ‘hm ‘is? sight, eabout the rule o! possession in the Green Forest It is the same on the Green Mead- ows in the Old Pasture m‘ 011g Orchard and the Smiling. .6"! fact, it is Mother Natures‘ 5011M‘- rule everywhe" and ‘u er c d (inn are governed by 11- TOY! In other things boys and 81"‘; lying around still belonl m even when other folks PM‘ em up and keep them. 'ihot. is steal- ing. It is different with the furred and feather folk. "rnev m {m to take whatever the)’ "mg it unguarded. no matter to w ombe may have belondfid- 7m“ u ' cause for most. of them living de- pends on tslcifl! 1°!‘ mmwves what they can find when B" when they find it. They rob only when they take front others by force. If one finds somethinz l"- other has hidden he e968 1w “"0"! in taidng it if he can. Peter Rail:- blt. feutlni i" Film” 31°“ s garden. imows no reason why hi! shouldn't. take what he wants ii he can. 8o the Green ‘Fblm ""1 Green Meadow folk should n09 17° judged by what is right. or wronl for human folk. "Robberl" shrieked nanny Jack- "Thiei!" shrleked Chatterer. Both were wrong. Not a single acorn on or under that tree be- longed to either of them and lwouldnW. until carried sway. The)’ were simply 0039411111118 l" 01d dispute. The next. story: fbthers Hear." ATTENTION OITY ANO RiIRi\L NOIISEWIVES ——Are the wringer rolls broken or worn? 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