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Jim Harlot and his wife were free on the Monday evening and in any case, as Ji-m said, it was a. Command Performance. Miss McKee-hale had inado l- rapid recovery and the cook was carefully chose the wines and the evening was a. complete success. Brereton was an admirable host, but after ll couple of glasses of the tasted, Jim Heriot would have made any party g0. "Arid you're settling down here?" he asked ivhen the women had left | them. ' ‘ p to a. point," BFQD€IOII sun.- lcd. "Just a spot 0L brandy?" ‘ThanksI You've had the life I've always wanted. But I could never live by my palntin ." “Few men can. I doubt it 1 could. apart from the fact. that I hate tp sell anything I paint.” "By the way, I've never thanked yuu ioi- buying that picture of mine. part from the money -which will a darned useful —1 regard it as at honour.“ onour my auntl 1 liked it houldn't, have bought it." r return-usually the latter dash him-has written asking me" to let him have some more. Such, my dear Brereton, is the effect of fame." "Splendidi" "I should think it lsl We have two small girls to educate-except- ing, perhaps, myself." "'l‘iie bouquet of this brandy is exquisite," Tim Heriot st-lid. "So is its coiuur. A dot-p gold." "You have an uiiciioi-uigc in hit," Bret-clan saL-J llluugilliull). “Mon lie-eds ch anchorage. For one thing it steps him drifting." I “Woman does -_aiiyv.ziy. By iii:- W'tl,\',l\\'i‘illl are they up to, I won-l "I hope they are looking at in)"; pictures. In alt probability they are chatting my the tirc, though." "The doctor's rather an interest- ing study. She is the most self- contzimed person I know." It was not long before Brcrt-toii [IFOIOSCII that they should rejoin the women. Mrs. Harlot and Dr. Miry were standing in front of the portrait of the woman with the brown eyes when the twonicn entered "he Their host i-eniaincil iii the middle of tile room watching them. education. She probably knew till healthy, even a lovely body was‘ T" v obviously of the greatest import- once, but many of the lower ani- on the top of her form. Brereton nun!“ l!‘ sATUI-DAY stiavt-st Burgundy he hid evfl‘ \\\\ ill avg ‘II-IE om: V omc" CLUB Maire reservations earli PHONE I198 DANCING with ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY, Admission 50 Cents By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON s LUCRATIVE "sscamca" contract; was actually fullillfd- North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 3m... qiuioost ‘A62 gaiors eKQ-if “.5 N e?‘ s gm WSE .7 i199’ -'-‘,‘°‘.‘ s2 zxqrss gases 4.14 Thebldding: North East South West 1; 14 EV 44 5 Q 5 Q Pass Pass 5 Q Pass Pass Double Pass Pass Pass North vres right in his estimate that the five-spade contract could not, have been defeated~ North- South would have taken Dilly the minor-suit aces. Yet. it required a certain amount of nerve for North to bid six hearts, especially since his opening bid in itself had been none too robust. His distribution. however, in th-s light cf South's two-heart overcall. mode the sac- rifice a 500d investment. No one can blame West for his double or six hearts. particularly since the opponents‘ kidding had clearly testified that they them- =clves did not expect I0 make six Contract Bridge North meant his six-bid i.ii to- day's deal as a sacrifice, but thank! to aiiiiirinspircti opening iefld- m" . European abundance rwo wsuc TOGEITHEIL Distributed by xiii; Fenturoo syndicate. 115 nique," said Dr. Barnwell. "But it's the one picture in the room couldn't bear to have in my own room." "why not?“ Breretm .sked_ won and shifted to clubs. but too "You ieterred during dinner to 1am The We w“ Pi" "P? d9‘ those maddening people who oninw clmr drew trumps. coding 1n his What they like, " said the doctor. own hand. and the lead of the dia- "I know what I dislike. And I dis- like that woman.” dislike a. face without reason?" portrait,” the artist said. "Would you care to come into my workroom. ‘glhere are one or two pictuies ere." - that the iiam¢ woman? the dociov said, pausing before another pic- ture. "Shes younger here." was Just after I met her in Paris. A wonderful modeii" peted passage to his studio and Hcriot at once crossed to the can- lllhtedly own picture. said Mrs. Heriot. "It's maddening to have no clue to it. We've been talking about her." "It's alive," said Heriot after a long scrutiny. “It's a m-isterpiece." "I'm not sure that I like prob- lem pictures," said Mrs. I-Ieriot. “Technically. it's wonderful." “WonderfulPechaed her husband. trick and in that way save a viii- "I know nothing about its tech- w "But surely you don't iikq or "It Isn't fair to expect me to criticize it.since it's th w an lead partners wit‘ hi" m this n“ hgrgglf 1 diam“, 5h, n?“ [fem a West should have tried an attack fr in the unvbld clubs. He could always "She wasn't that," said Mrs. lay down the spade ace. if that lend of yours." "This is entitled ‘A Portrait, " hearts. It. is fair, however, to blame rnoiid queen through West settled West for the opening lead lie sel- ected- namely the spade ace. The inordinate length in his partner's bid and rrbfd suit meamt that there was a distinct pOSSIbIIIty that one of the opponents was void; that he would be a-ble to "control" the noble tlma unit. 'I'hat, of rOUFSO. was what happened. Dummy ruffed the spade ace and drclnmi- prompt- 1y led a trump to the king. West matters conclusively. The "sacrif- ice" slam was home! It is, of cciu-se. usually safe to Heriot. “That woman was inéapabis wmso became advisable. of friendship." "I'm sorry you don't like tne They turned to the iloor: "Isn't "A month or so, that‘: all. That They went along a thickly-car- "It's very disheartening," he “Look, Tim," his wife llid do. 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