Womenis realm London Begins To Plan PAGE '.l'W0. ”Trumpet Silhouette” Highlights Collection Of Designer Heim Dy Nuleano Walker PARIS. (AP) - A new line that moulds the body like a bathing suit and then breaks out into frcu- lrou skirt fullness at garter height was introduced by Heim Saturday in the first showing of the Paris spring fashion season. Skirts are short. not far below the knee. Heim calls it the ”trumpet sil- houette", and indications are that it may be a main theme of the new collections. Something sim- ilar appeared at Desses' bazaar show Saturday morning. Cocoa-beige shades. blue and pink. dark grey, black and white combinations. sunstroke yellow and a light, clear red were lead- ing colors. Bouquet printed silks. corded fabrics and both rough and satin-smooth woolens were used for the spring styles. Suits. like dresses, cut the fig- ure mid-way between the hip and knee. with long close-fitting jackets to this level and knife pleated skirts beneath. in his fascination. with garter-lieizht effects. Heim has put pockets and other details at this unusual---and not very handy-level. lie, says his "trum- pet line" will make women look tall and willougv. hut in fact it is so figure-revealing that only slim women can wear it well. THE GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 2. 1954 Dipping Necklinea Trimmings are almost non-exist-i Royal Return LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen Elizabeth is still four months away from Britain but London is already preparing an elaborate welcome, including a pageant on the Thames. ant. necklines dip generously in front. and sleeves are unimportant and of mixed lengths. Walstlinea are generally fitted but un-belted, and often there is no seam at the waist. Home Heim skirts were practic- ally of the Can-Can variety, ex- cept that the tiers of ruffles or pleats start below the hip instead of at the waist. "Hot trumpet" evening formals with the same line were ful of flounce and danc- ing suggestiveness. Taking a cynical look at the con- Under plans yet to be approved. the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will sail along the Thames from the coast to the port of London in the royal yacht Britannia on Saturday. May 15. The royal couple will transfer to a royal barge and sail to the peir at Westminister, outside the Houses of Parliament. to be greet- by Sir Winston Churchill and members of his government. There is also a tentative plan for the royal couple to be joined temporary scene, the designer put I; -rob,-uk, when they board the two bridal gOl.ltfltS in his. collec- 4v0o0-um Britannia May L by uu" T m” """”a39 wh"-9 Prince Charles and Princess Ann. over blue and "second marriage" white over pink. The second, nam- ed "Vie en Rose.' features a de- ..'.'V ' i"' i """” """ tachable train and bracelets of - :1 roses worn like slave bracelets. ,: Yaulw - One of his most original cre- alinns was a curly white lamb By Janea W. Barton. MJ). coat studded all over with spark- . ling rhinestones. and made to wear over cocktail clothes. But- ton-front dresses abounded, and DIVERTICULITIS - INFLAiVlMA- '.'”;9' W": "W"-V mfhle-breasted TION or LITTLE pocnrrrs .laC'e 5 an tops. ' ite woolens ,1 LARGE had hold black pencil stripes, and IN C0,h0i ( romantic young formals were IRTESTINE) named for old-fashioned d . flowers. Roses or cornflowegrirfgll one ,of the ailments beommng from the waigflinp ,,f mesa mm increasingly common, because more people live longer than formerly, is diverticulosis of the colon, or large intestine, which consists of small pockets in the lining of the colon. When these small pockets become the folds or hillnwmz eklns, Tlny "T.VStal or lrrids-scent heads form- ed a discreet dew-drop embroidery for strapless bodices. 1 no cups rolled call 94 cup cornfiakea 1'5 cups flour 1 r Mix in order given. mountain on cookie sheet and baks In qukt oven. Dmvby -Mrs. Cyrus MIoNoII. South Milton W. I. to give ma away! A. Thu is not only proper. but too. til wcu.ld irllicate if 38 ; nlnarrying. Q. Iaitgsr-oparforawontanto pubhlcplwewtthher coon? A.'I'hisfaa.lirlght,atalvu.noh inflamed and pus forms, it is call- ed diverticulitis. While few. if any men and women die of diverticulitis, it may have many symptoms of a. distress- ing nature. In the Canadian Medical Assoc- iation Journal, Dr. H. 5. Ford. Victoria. B. C., reports a. study and a six-year review of 451 cases. 50 or which required surgical treat- ment. during the period 19-Kip-1951. The usual signs and symptoms of diverticulitis of the colon usu- ally give a. history of constipation. pain in lower part of abdomen, tenderness and sometimes chemic- tion of the colon. Since the discovery of antibio- iim tgerm killers) most cases of diverticulosis and diverticulitis are treated this way but there are a number which require surgical treatment to remove symptoms and in sortie cases save life. The cases of diverticulitis which required surgical treatment are re- viewed, being perforation of the colon, obstruction. fistula (opening from colon into an underlying or- l""3 5"'9'1”di"n9T swwh” "W 5'” gan), chronic inflnmation of the p””'” hi"!5e”f With, breV"'Y- colon. and conditions which great- H9 ”P1i”"'53 ”D”1'm8 0” 0! my ly resembled cancer (30 in one man said to another: nmnber) tWha.t follows this spes.heIr'f' And The the other rmlied, 'Wed.nesday'.” Caouldnit Talk Himself Into It XLFORD, England, Insurance salesman Sidney Lee, 3, specializes in policies insur- ing fathers-to-be against the high cost of twins and triplets. For years Lee has eloquently (Reuters) -- told prospects, "The odds against twins are 86 to one-against trip- lets the odds are 5.000 to one." But he never bothered to write up a policy for himself. Sunday his wife gave birth to triplets. A film magnate notorious for differentiation between cancer and diverticulties is always difficult (Dr. W. J. Mayo and C.P. Blunt, in surgical Clinics of North America.) These two surgeons re- ported 30 cases in which diverti- culitis was associated with cancer. -The average age of the group undergoing operation was 85 years. One-third of the group treated by surgery were between '10 and 80 years of age. "It is reasonable to expect that with the ever-in.creas- ing life expectancy this disease will become more common. The average duration of the symptoms was three yca.m,.the longest 15 years. All had reached the point at which their lives were being made miserable by repented flurr- upa requiring numerous hospital ackniaslons." Diverticulitis occurs most. fre- quently in the sigmoid section (lowest part of the colon) because of the nianow lumen. stasis. and 1, 51,, --I V" tau,” ,mw,nd'-- pressure of solid faeoel (waste) mu om", -iwpp 3' prmmmm mu matter in this part of the lower u .5 1,. up. "us not .. in fun. 1 bowel. At this point. also, spasm Bkmme. & 3”". U, being ooh, way occur as spasm occurs inparts mry 0,. dmermg --I-hem Wu 3 of the stomach and intestine. marked discrepancy between their HW 0”” ""9 Physician and P11- m,,.i,.'u 5, condone. tient know when diverticulitis is present? The signs and symptoms in 50 cases of diverticulitis were: (a) inflamation. tb) obstruction. lo) mas. (d) hemorrhage, (e) &I.IWi 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? ”I was kind of surprised when in went home to rest up." I Witt la the correct pronunci- ation of milaiimi”? I which one of these words is niinpelled? Blaaphermous, blame- able, chargeable. farcical. 4. What does the word "dis- ucpancy" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with no that means "to pardon; to forgive"! ANSWER! RING EMPEROR. Napoleon was crowned king of counter, but not at a table. Italy at Milan cathedral in 1805. dmnhoea. m "mull While there are various types Anne Adams Patterns IIIIIIIIIIIIIII of operation used according to condition found. removal of the part of the colon affected is us- ually done. Fortunately. the sulfa drugs and penicillin help to relieve the symptoms in many cases. HALF-SIZE FASHION aw." o'd;I worms - ' " lines. smart tucked details you've seen in To prevent the odor of cooking nnaller atzeal YOURS - a hall- cabbage or cauliflower. place it on line pattern perfectly Droportioncd the stove in cold water, to which shorter-waisted. a pinch of baking node. has been in printed sheer - SOON! Pattern 4&4: Half slim 1456. 2054:. 2256. am. sire SAFE FOR CHILDREN plate llhinrated inltructlona. 'I'lurt-y-five cents (ten) in stamps cannot be aocqmd) if Rich-ripe "....'.'.'.':.:.iiiii'i'f.'::i:'i T be conusncu, amcstv sausvss "MAT" CHEST COLDS Yes. if ualapul That's why Buckley'- Saualau Winn lob bri restful use from vulocatlag rhea to s so fast. You simply nab if on chest. throat and back. As I vanishes it 'cIanlu 9Jpain rellev: a I efccnes rhehi Ilm :1 Also lrlfettlvala duringc B?S?S.L.El'S VVIIII I UIUB A pened to be walking down the street, witnessed the lament. man went Quebecis First Woman Mayor The first woman mayor in Quebec's political history is Mrs. Thomas Cameron Urquhrt. who became the first magistrate of Montreal's suburban Pointe Olaira by acclamation. Women have served as coun- cillors or aldermen in various parts of the province in the past, but nowhere has a woman been successful in being elected mayor. Mrs. Urquhart, seen above with proud husband and son, has been a member of the Poin-te Claire council for three yeah. i54 Fashions By Fath Feature Hemlines 15 Inches Above Ground By Peggy Maealn I win I were an artist. and I would paint a picture. A picture of the lovely thins: that ever come and go The branches of a blouomed nee agalnn the deqa blue dry- line. The sunset. in the evening and the soft deep nfun-glow. And I would paint I. picture of that long ago dear garden The purple of the pennies and the gold. of hills tall. The rnignonette sweet scented. the soft tints of'Narvclaaus And those lovely old white roses. that grew beside the wall. And when evening draws her oiu'ta.ln and darknm softly falls where the silver cresoait of the moon lies clear against the sky. . I want to paint that picture the evening star a-shining I want to give these lovely things to you before I die. This was written by an invalid lady in the western part of the Province and sent to me. She has beautiful memories of her child- hood garden and now when she is not able to enjoy gardens except in memory she writes about them. Thank you for the verses that we are aharing with our readers. I C 0 Garden design is more import- ant to all gardeners than ever be- fore and a few rules are necessary which are hindsmentzal in every type of garden, There must be space and light around the house. There must be proportion and balance in every part. Form, colour, planting and everything that goes to make it should be planned to suit. the character of the particular garden. Trees too near the house tend to make the outlook dark and gloomy. The straight line of a hedge again can. apparently lessen space to a 1,-.:....,.g.,.,.".,., . How an I I! I I! aaussaiq PARlS, tReuters)-Jacques Fath of Paris Saturday night showed his first creations of 1954-with skirt hemlines 15 inches above the ground. The famed couturier also launch- ed his new dart silhouettes and an assortment of fan-shaped top-' co;l;sth's entire collection is basedifrom C19"hm37 on the use of darts evolved ini As The China” meuwd 1'” W ' lwash the article with boiled rice. . Q. How can I remove ink stains two silhouettes - the slender, Rub the The on the gain as you moulded, heltless waistline with bodice emphasis in empire ef-Iwmnd 3039- and wash wmlu cl”; feels. and the slightly wider-domed . Wmet H the nmt mppum on princess line. These darts shapeimi 5ffecuV9- repeal me pmcah the waistline, undercut. and throw: Q- How 03" I DWVGMI We 903' fullness into the bosom and arch WN5 01 9' 3au05Pa" km" mwung? the hips in clever play of horl-. A' Several, marma placed in g zontal, vertical. stepped and fan-tum? Dontallllng anything which shnped 1,,,,,. Arequires constant stirring will pre- The fan-shaped toproats stress aivem the conwnm Item scorch”: rounded line through the shoul-ii” sucking" tiers and funnel out towards thei, Q Hm” canl dmw m”he"" 9'" hem. Profiled coats and dresses”: 3 hm"? appear to he redingotes, have A' The he” can be dgiwn (run straight fronts and arched full-i 3 mm by applyklgmf Don um nude Ms. 1,, "1, hack. of oatmeal and co water. .m.:....A..m.::mm. Long Torso die pink" navy blue, but black and Stilts Interpret the long mould- white remain the leading theme. ed torso line with nipped waist Prints are scattered throughout over slim, pleated skirts. Collars the collection in warped and blur- are again important and tire set red florals, but are less import- nway with straight three--qimrtcr ant than last summer. sleeves slightly arched In the up- Milllnery ranges from diminu- ltire fringed fabric tamhourlnes per arm. Romantic evening clnllir-1 con- tipped on to the forehead to over- finue the two hnsic siIhouctfes.'sized slanted brim cloches remin- shenths at-i iscent of the twenties. lnfiu-i Fath's amusing new ladybug flow on hose feature printing. leopard pat- tern for sports wear, in small coin Slim lace or chiffon teat Madame Recamie-r's enre. Draped decolleles into long scarves. The second line is the hell prin- dots for street wear. ! cess silhouette in heavy satin. Other hose are shaded from dark printed taffeta or embroidered on the ankles to pale tops. Often lace. Fath revives pale baby blue they are lace edged and gartered railed "hesitation" and soft "can- with rhinestone clips. cot --1-:---2. Til f Husba.lid's Problem Wife Refuses To Leave Home Town To Live Where Mate Has Good Job DEAR MISS DIX: I've been married 15 years and have four won- derful children, Ioiove my wife dearly. and she loves me. Three years ago I came to this state because I had been told my chancm of getting a good job here were promising. I got a fine job almost immediately. and have held it since. I see my family on an average of twice ll month and have been trying to establish a home for'them here. My wife agreed that when I had a house, she and the children would move into it. six months ago I bought a nice house. My wife came out, look- ed over the place. decided on her decorating scheme. but a week later. when I went to make anrangementa for the moving. she refused to leave She's always lived in the same city. Now she wants me to quit my job. return the furniture I bought and go back to her home town to work. I know the employment situation there isnt too hopeful. I am so wor- ried about the whole mess that I can't eat or sleep. BARRY D. zainoeyouuatthe breadwinnarofttiafanillmyoiirmret so where you can find the most conguiial and lucrative employrnent. Your wife's place is with you. After all. she's not being asked to move tetaliefaroou-ncraoftheea.rth.tnitJuatfnonioneatatctourm- Joining one. . Cilngingaot.anaciouabtzotlwscenaofhai'esriyyea.rsian'tba- lag realisitic or grown-up. It also shows a couplets lack of imagina- tion and self-reliance. Moat young women (and your wife, at H. is atlllaymIngwcman)pleulnvelnaeeir)gncwt.hirigaandnew plaoas. lvenwhanairiovemaant,aaithaatoaonianysarvioowives.a change to imericr living quarts-a. minus oonvanlmoea. the (iris watt chea- NW. WIFE SHOWING BAD JUDGMENT Your wife is riaking her future. the liappinua of has cbliaan. and oer-ta.in.ly your welfare, by refusing to nwvs. Your chlldrui ere at an agewhanthey need rnostshecouldatlcaethavetliegraceto try a new life. Your family has been separated too much in the past three yeara: your pr-merit mode of living, it continued too long, will end in it complete to: of family harmony and unity. Use ovary argu- ment you can muster. enlist the co-operation of the children, who are quite willing to be transfused. and break down the barriers that are keeping your in . and children away from you. DEAR. Miss DIX: A few-d-ays ago my brother brought some boys home from school. we were standing on the stoop when one of them. an , d t lad, kissed me. I had never seen him before. my steady hap- homeandwmta meanotaasklngrnetorettir-nh1arim.WhateanIdo to make him realise the truth? a unucuafr MHWIIR: Write. telling him " what happened. and onc- ing to get. corroboration from your brother, if necessary. Judgim Jim from what. he saw. you can't blame the young man for feeling hurt. I hope route Dh".....a...-ls in making your lbeldy forget the incident. surprising degree. but if the out- look is on to an open lawn, with trees not too near. and perhaps a wide clear way through the boundaries. or. if poufble on to the scenery beyond, apaelousnees and reatfulneas will result. To plan and plant in harmony with the character of any site, to make the most of its natural fea- tures is, in reality. the scent of success in making a beautiful gar- den. The character of the site does not matter. whether hilly or level. whether it has the views onto more distant scenery - that go. as a rule with hilly sites -or whe- tlher its interest is self-contained or has to be made. The hilly site should be treated as such and, on the other hand. no attempt should be made to make level ground ap- pear hilly. Oountry gardens are usually blessed with beautiful views and nothing must be done to spoil them by planting of trees or shrubs that might obstruct these lovely views. Keep the planting to the borders of the lawn and the lmrer trees and shrubs can be used for backgrounds so necessary to brink out the beauty of the different colored florwerind plants. I have noticed many irardenl that are being planted according to the best plnnnimz. Open lawns and planting which is knot tn tiht sides of the garden. This mwkee for easier upkeen in mowing and weeding. in its planning and mak- ing a garden provides the oppor- tunitv for r-r-ti.-tic creative work outdoors. with trees. "lint! '"'I'-l soil as thn chirf matnrlais. The fundgmenfal laws that sravern the making of h-nutiful tIhln,!3 5'' simple enough good Pl'0"0't'-"Tl -lid balance. and lov-l" Md har- -..,,nlgu,q colouring The one sure '-at is ti--r. no '-'.vo sir: c-' avv '-iv.-' 1'2 nrectlv 0l!"c and "M "W ..c,,g or yymplriviq the most 0' any -srden lies in seelvv t.h- possi- '-illtl-.s ')ecuV'.'ir to the site and to rl.-velon them to "ccir 'll'l1l5! extent In this wk" "ll" ""1 33" dens M elven char!-"tar and irwlr beautiful. 0 0 I ohm-lea Dickens wrote smut qnrdem manr V965 "0 - - - i 5 all times and in all acres '!ard"H! have been amongst the obit-cts of m. greatest interest to mankind. and the gardeners art has con- 'r-ibnted tn the delight of all men in their time. Now thrt C-ndlc-mas DIl.V Ml come and the days are lefifr?-hMP mg the sun is strong and snrlmr seems nearer, house plants ti” benefiting b.V 'the sunny data an: s fragrant slip of Scutthemwooi bi-lnal summer fr-agfI"C9 W9” pressed between the fingers. All of these fragrant leaves lnciudinw the scented oer.-mlums are lovely to have as winter plants. and their keen summer memories for in. (H. hcrflndll VIII added to the garden room the other day and if it is half so beautiful as some I have seen grown by other gardeners, it will be a welcome addition to the col- lection of home plants. The! M" large handsome leaves and they need ssnpla watarlnl Ind feedinll to grew very fast into hose plant- 'ntoy and have Inanyimely an laqrlratton and great suggestions for "Adventures with Bqoniaa" Ilsa Nlsaan - early to but all anNaueafhinnatIIreuaI&aalQa. uhsve grown. grutadintnla. .. xalfolsnenrdullatieasoehaeatlonalhonq I. care if they are to bloom well the man, . I-Iydranselo can my street bltnonu. my magic; is a wonderful time out of . .. 'r:::.'i"i, to gardens I you In II 5 ltune of infarct and pluedngln l NIIWOOII. "IO! 501 bttllhll latereatluc anll beautiful with on which are Take half a ...;.'''.:i.'..'' was isnmedlakaly and than nib limit . In a recent macalloe. I read about with rottenatone to prevent tar- by nlshlrig. ' B-ye-Io Burton and as many of you have told Ins about the btlonl-II you will be in- i 51 Nadeanc Walker PARIS. (AP) - Long, flowing capes-rather like those worn by Paris policemen were the newest note in designer Jean Deans spring fashion collection shown Sunday night. Drawing inspiration from spring; breezes, Desses presents clotheii full of pleats that ripple. rustic and flutter like tree leaves. Hr has not entirely abandoned straight. slim skirts but most of his collection has fullness from the hip. He says his new hemlineli is 15 inches from the-floor. Some looked even shorter. Stiffened pctticoats for daytime wear as well as evening are an essential of the new skirts, here as well as in other houses. Desses calls this a figurine silhouette: the bust is tightly moulded, the Wlill V-inlh the upper hlpllne fit- ted. and the skirt biilowed to- wards the hem. Tender pinks, blues and greens are almost matched in popularity by white pale beige. navy and lilac. Jersey and soft silk flower prints are daytime favorites. while chiffon and lace come out for cocktail and evening wear. There Newest Note In Dessesi" Creations Is,A Long Flowing Cape oatmeal texture and polished wool. ens. Dllnty As A Shepherdess The Desses capes are dress. iength and usually of matching material. A romantic black Chiffon evening cape hangs from a neck- lace-collar of pink roses, wom over a short formal of white chit. ion with a scallop-tiered skm The whole effect is as dainty us- a Dresden shepherdess. Always a master of draped chif- fon, Dasses this time turns to classic sculpture draping-for some of his formals. Others are silver. thin sheaths. Some cocktail dresses boast 1: peeping Petticoat effect with an inch or so of ruffling of pleating showing under the skin A lightweight silk cape coat mg ta heavy-weight hem of silver tux ur. Other features of the new Desses collection include- big squared sailor collars, slanted pleats and tucks. a princess line throughoug centre front or just off-centre but: toning, low square necklines and low round necklines, vest-pointgd weskit jackets (all jackets are rather short here), and all kinds are some small polka dots and small checks. Suits are of both t't-t-:-'.v--:- . -----.n A. . Th rs ay .. lrtlanevlevultblo For Tomorrow MAINTAIN a cheerful and opti- mlatic attitude this day, even lhollch there may be some tension evident. Where bvusinieu rnattera are concerned. however, dam; sit back and wait for things to mp- pen. since the sldereal influences favor the enterprising. Take the initiative yourself and go after the things you want. During the evening hours. you will gain more by relaxing in non. tude than by amoclation with oth- ers. If in the company of others. however. guard exiprxing reckleu . or unconventional opin- ions. For the Blrtluhy If tomorrow is your birthday, the months ahead fUVO!' vigorous and aggressive action. so be pre- DI-md to take the initiative and do all within your power to push favored plans and projectg, In rnursulns your goals. however, be careful to maintain a friendly st- titude toward others. A domineer- ing manner could antagonize the WW Persons who are in a position to help you achieve your aims. Special romantic and domestic affairs should be unusually har- monious during the next few months. but guard against gmo. tiona.l tensions during July. '1lhe olmumstances causing them win be but temporary, so relax. A child born on this day will h-We Brest personal magnetism. ambition and enthusiasm. 8 hobby. and begcnlas are a most delightful hobby - never-ending nf pleats from umbrella to organ. fluted. E . contract llrige 3! Jolophlne Culbertnon BAD BREAKS CAN BE ovgg, OM!-I South had bad luck in the trump suit in the following hand, but lhwwd play would overcome um misfortune. South dealer Neither aide vulnerable. as: ' QQOOSH OAQ7 QKQG , A some gun, as N Q-- Qlu W E 95954 QKJ10 S It .012 QJOK sax panes" AAIOIC 'l1ie bidding: , South West Nut list 19 la so Pa- 4;. Pan 4. Pa- LQ Pass 54 Pa- OQ Pan Pass Pan North was somewhat too "cc 0Dt3r0-live" he first double-raised than cue-bid the diamond we sat finally showed his support for South's own cue-bid in clubs, but there was nothing wrong with the small-slam contract, West could see no safer open. in: than I spade. I0 he led the queen. South won and hopoxully laid down the ace of trumps, but 310 11112 refused to drop and South could then see no hope except to find the Q-J of clubs unguarded in one hand or the other. Noth- ing good happened, however. when he cashed the top clubs. and so OM. I150. for there are many kinds. old and now. leading to new 9XD9'1'iencr-s. Of the more than tent thousand kinds now known. pro-. bably less than half are now ob- tainmble. but explorers and hy- bridiats are adding to the numb:-ri almost daily. An old favorite. easily obtained and easily” grown, lg Begonia haagenna from Brazil. The olive- green leaves. red beneath, are sof'- ly hairy nnd taper to a long slender point, It endures dry air and blooms freely. wilih large clusters of white. pink-bearded flowers making an excellent house plant. There is n lirge group of hairy begonlas, most of them fibrous- rooted and good as house plants- some of these begoni:-s grow into very large plants, too large for small windows but making a handsome specimen for a larger bay window. In Mexico there was discovered a beautiful begonin railed The Black Star and there is s. slender, green stripe down the slendr-r al- most black leaves. This was dis- covered in 1844 and it, is a very. much prized begonh. Another. beautiful variety is one with round. flat. green leaves having white or pale yellow spots. It is H sllriflz Continued Aon-!P889 3 I Q: Alice Broo 9... . . A Center of attraction in any room! not tablecloth This measures so inches across - per- fect for formal dining. buffet, or after-dinner coffee and cake. Yotn- favorite pineapple design to crochet in heuvy cotton. Pet- wrn 7014 has instruction. Send Twenty-five Dents in wins for this pattern (staswa cannot be BROOKS De- tood t Mum" accepted) to sulm atgna cxo 'l.'he Guardian. 00 Front Wat. Toronto. Ontario. nutddc much longer than aomt please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Nilrbq. Copper of Bun salt. Then run Rio surface Colgls Syrup andlunoajuha. Putahandfulofaaltonaaaucar. lemon and dip it into A remedy that is said to be very effective for a cough is a combin- there was no alternative but to surrender. South put his hopes in too re- mote a possibility after he learn- ed about the trump situation. He should have taken the diamond finesse - not because it would do him any direct good to discard a club on the ace of diamonds, but because the finesse was a vital step in the stripping of the hand, Observe the result of the dis- mond finesse. The diamond queen holds (as it should, consiclerin. West's overcall) and South dis- cards is club on the diamond ace. Now dummy's last. diamond is ruf- fed. South csshes his remaining spade trick. then throws West in wth the heart king. West cannot afford to lead another spade and let deciarer discard a club from one hand while rutflng in the other, so West must exit in clubs. and now all south has to do is to play for divided club honors. i.e., the queen is one defender? hand and the jack in the othtfi which Is the most normal and like- ly division. If West leads the slut queen. the king is put. UD ”0'" dummy and a finesse taken for the lack. If West leads a low 01"”- dummy ducks and lecturer takes the lock with the see. then firm-99' against, the queen. g ...-- --.. ks Designs