: ~~ "Maturity of judgment cai only eome when thought has been deepen- 'ed by knowledge and life tempered by experience,"--John Grier Hibben. - "The secret of success for many is ©. P, M. (other people's money)."-- Joseph P. Day. "In 1927, greed was in the driver's Beat; now fear is in-it.""--Otte H. Kahn, "There has been more thought and more feeling about public affairs in the last year than in the ten which preceded it."--Walter Lippmann, If spades are trumps and Z is in nine tricks against any defense? Solution in the next article. Hearts--4, 3 QClubs--~none Diamonds--Q, , 9,876 Spades--10 ; ~ Contract, as the name implies, al- such hands will bring up points of play lows the player to score towards game | or bidding that, if properly under only the number of tricks he has bid. | stood, will be invaluable, These hands 1 For example, if a player bids two|have all been submitted to the writer |spades and makes four, he can only|for analysis and came up in actual score two, the number bid, and the re-| play. Study them over and make up maining two tricks are scored in his. your mind as to the correct bid or play horur column at 60 per trick. This in each Instance. When the analysis rule makes it negessary for players to.1s given, compare your opinion with bid for game on every hand, whether {the writer's and, if there is any differ- {their opponents overbid or not, pro-! think it over and then adapt | vided, of eourse, thi hands warrant y If and your game accordingly. a try for game. Handled tn this way, test hands will As a result, there are no "dead" prove invaluable, hands at Contract where one player, | There is one point in the play-of a for example, bids one heart and all:hand: that some .of the- good players Dass, as occurs very frequently at Auc- {don't always follow, and yet is gener tion, the light sent out and then With darkness hiding in his last The searchlight .of the sun sweeps the street; % He climbs across the buildings, and 'below In sunny garments men and women vein Pagé in the Christian Science Monitor, What New York Is Wearing BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Tllustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- nished With "ry Pattern SOAP "Is Best for You eiBaby vo ' 2 CHOICE QUALITIES -- am Japan and Manchuria Economist (London): Time, in the second chapter of the Manchurian story, shows signs of changing sides. | From the selsure of Mukden on Sep-| tember 19 down to the completion of the Japanese occupation of Man. churia last week, time worked in Red Label & Orange Pekoe Cased Advertising N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List of wanted inventions and rull information sent free. The pany. World Patent Attorneys. 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. - "Great as are the differences that separate Jews and Catholics and Pro- testants, the things that unite them are still greater." -- Willlam Lyon ' Phelps, WOOL HIGHEST PRICES PAID The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST. TORONTO Japan's favour. While the League Council wavered, the Japanese Army carried out its operations swiftly ac- cording to plan, Now that the plan has been executed, the Japanese are | faced with the new problem of hold- ing what they have taken; and now, time may begin to work on the side! of the Chinese guerillas, to whose | favourite method of warfare the Japanese have exposed themselves by the enormous lengthening of their lines of communication. We do not believe that the Japanese Army will succeed in clearing Manchuria of = PURELY When one side holds all the ally a consistent winner. When the "Never in the history of the world Cards there is bound to be plenty of VEGETABLE brigands within three months or Bas there been a civilization so com- petitive as this one."--Fannie Hurst. "Change is a phase of progress and decay is a prerequisite to new growth." ~Raymond B. Fosdick. ; "The future belongs to the bold. "~-- James K. Gerard. i "There is nothing lke work to make 'people happy."--Carrie Chapman Catt. "Strangely, paying of debts makes the debts grow larger and not small- or.'--Irving Fisher. "Authors-should be read and not seen or heard."--Edna Ferber. "Governments should always ralse the money to pay its expenditures and action whether opponents bid or not, ! The lucky side must bid for game if: they want it and once they feel sure of game, they have the still further' incentive of trying for "slams." At Contract a little slam, if bid and made, scores 500 points if not vulnerable and 760 points if vulnerable and'a big slam, if bid and made, scores 1000 points if not vulnerable and 1500 points it vulnerable. As a result of these large premiums, bid and make slams offers one of the | exciting features of Contract. In the regular game of Auction you | may take a chance now and then with a weak bid. It costs very little but in Contract yon'll find it very expensive. the effort to | declarer has won the declaration at a suit and yom have four or more trumps, open your long suit. With four or more trumps there is always a pos- sibility of being able to establish' your long suit and break up the declarer's hand by forcing him to trump your es- tablished suit. For example, hearts are trumps and your holding is as fol- lows: Hearts--Q, 9, 6, 5 Clubs--A, K, 17, §, | Diamonds--Q, 6, 2 Spades--10 With such a hand, it is much better to open the club suit than to lead the singleton spade. Suppose you have bid clubs and your partner has supported 5 - them Owl Laffs They were discussing dogs, and the tales were becoming "pretty tall" (whén one of the group took the lead. | "Smith," he sald, "had a most intelli gent retriever. One night Smith's house caught fire. All was instant confusion, Old Smith and wife flew for the children and bundled out with in quick order. Alas, one of them had been left hehind. But up jumped the dog; rusiied into the house, and soon reappearcd with the missing child. was within many times that period. And meanwhile the Nine-Power Treaty and' the Kellogg Pact will be work- ing, impalpably but potently, upon the public opinion of the world to Japan's "undoing. We have not seen the end of this 'Japanese ad- venture, ly Of all elements of strength, none is more vital than self-reliance; a de- termination to be one's own helper and not to look to others for sup- port.--Will!am Matthews, Nothing is more destructive of in- For 60 years the world's best corrective for CONSTIPATION and INDIGESTION Sold everywhere in 25c and 75¢ ved pkgs CARTERS IEEEPILLS [ For all the skin troubles of child- Everyone saved: but dividual character than for a man to Catienra } | 4 Wise mothers : : Ath Ci Rio RP Ointment & borrow it.»--Charles G. Dawes. FOF instance, in Contract you bid one the bid, ou leag tee sult od oho de Rover dashed through the flames lose all faith in his own abili'ies 20 hould always keep 10 * mo trump with just an ordinary thin P. Hven ® again. What did the dog want? No the pre Wm, of his work.--Bamue -- | [7 iton hand. + "We need to sprinkle a little bug no trumper. What will happen? It has six hearts, he can only lead two s Smiles. powder over the literary world."-- second hand passes, your partner may rounds of trumps. If he leads three OD@ knew. Presently the noble animal rounds, you can win the third round rge O'Neil, help f . George O'Ne | have good help for a good no trumper. with the queen and force him to trump "The young people of to-day want to Sour Jae ly eourse bid you WD. gain \ work, but they avant thei al € may be jus n ng three > a 1B ant 1 ae ta De raps Think of tan wales Juul Then r takes his last trump to draw : > e get if it's doubled. You have no place YOUrs and, it your partner can take a . to go, and oh, boy, wallops in Contract trick In tie other suite, the Geclarer -- i ount heavil inst you. ore . e declarer 4 Mayan Victory Monument o It's the an ny all Auction and [as only five trumps but great strength | Found in Yucatan Ruins contract players to become experts, 0 YOur singleton suit, the lead of your | y Washington -- A "Victory Monu- but it is really surprising how Mttle Strong suit would beat him, but the ~~ ment" of some ancient Indian ruler, Teal work they are willing to do to ac- reappeared, scorched and burned, with --what do you think?" "Glve it up," cried the eager lis- teners. "With the fire insurance policy, wrapped in a damp towel, gentlemen." Price 25¢. and 50¢. 9 EE Babies Thrive (OI PRETTY i Glum--*"Why are you so blue?" Gloomy--"Because my boat finished digested SCOTT load 35 Jour snsinon up to his strong first in the race." | Ann ; 11 Ii h sul uld give bh' 1 an advantage that Bad--"Why, I'd think you'd be hap- | ; earvod ong befor the days of Ook. SUPLAh (hia result There are prob WoL GLLEVED 14 SURAASS ht) | Bad--why ' hg; LPS umbus, has been discovered to add to-day who play Auctlon or Contract Singleton lead is always a gamble and Worse--"But the motor 'went dead." i g oo - Anowiedze of the lost empire of the gngiyet not five per cent, of them ever i seldom a winning Dlay, unless Joid , E |v 0) a S | (@) / &) ayas of Central America. 1'1y 1 book on either game and, if they 'D& three trumps. a strong suit - i « bles 3 Finding of te monument on the a it usually is ml carefully in the 80d four trumps, the long suit lead s' Witness--"Then he upped and 'e iN Ph For Tronew . site of the old Maya Metropolis of bookcase and never opened. much the better. Watch this play knocked me down with a leaf. ) a i PR edad ely INDIGESTION Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico, was But if you will not read a book on Judge--"With a leaf?" Here's a . .uderizing model with LW ' ' 3 announced recently by the Institution of Washington. Carn the game, you will derive much bene- It ol . fit. from a study of the various hands stone platform, beautifully sculptur- that are wal ved nt Sap articles and, ed and painted. The design of the ;1ove your game; and if you learn to platform, sculptured in high relief, play 4 little better than your associ represents seventeen elaborately-cos- ates, you will win, even without the tumed prisoners bound with ropes aces and kings. As one player des- approaching an asmed ruler who cribed the game of a well-known ex- stands upon' two prostrate human Pert: "The boy certainly knows how figures to play 'em. He d n't get much to four oto i xamed; by work with, but he can sure make igh t like kings and The exact age of the platform is Jovens aud sights. ac o BB snknown, but it was found In the "yg cannot all be experts but we can group of ruins which includes the certainly improve our game; and one Temple of the Warriors, dated at of the best ways to do so is to study about 1,200 AD, It was discovered over the analysis of the test hands ®y Karl Ruppert, archaeologist of the given in these articles. Every one of Carnegie Institute, who is dirgpting : = excavations at Chichen Itza. 1,000 Dog Kennel Vienna.--One thousand dogs of all sizes and breeds are the pets of Mlle/| Lauterbach, a famous Viennesse beauty. Did she wish Mlle. Lauterbach could make a fortune on the stage or on the screen, - Instead she pre- fers to devote all her time to her big family of pets, which range from huge Great Danes down to tiny Poma. In her kennels are St. Bernards, Dalmatians, Elkhounds, Samoyedes, Chows, Alsatians, and scores of dogs of lesser-known rare breeds. Many of them are worth huge sums, and the total value of the kennels is estimated at many thousands of pounds. Dog fanciers from all parts of the world visit Mlle. Lauterbach every When TEETHING mokes HIM FUSSY One of the most important things you can do to make a teething baby comfortable is to see that little mg. | off \waste matter promptly and re- gularly. Por this nothing is better than Castoria, a pure vegetable pre- paration specially made for babies and children. Castoria acts so gent- ly yon can give it to young infants bowels do their work of carrying to relieve colic. Yet it is always and, when you understand the theory | of it, you will be a much better player. - o~ Radio Now Installed A woman says she is troubled be. In Turkish Mosque cause her husband talks in his sleep-- Istanbul, Turk.--For the first time and mumbles so that she can't under- in Islamic history a radio has been stand him. Gleeful Gladys says some installed In a 'Turkish mosque, women go right on chasing illusions Choosing one of the most famous re- g¢ forty--by that time most of us are liglous edifices in all Turkey, St. yopt busy dodging disillusion. A wo- Sophia, for this Innovation, Must- yan geldom comes out of a sullen spell apha Kemal has directed that the ,;;j; ghe believes her husband has suf- radio services be chanted from the go ..q as much as she thinks he should, newly adopted Turkish Koran by 25 Most of us try to put off everything Slersymen, except a good time. Foolishness is still io) 8 Ste 2Jesand ee sile te. foolishness, up Matter hoy Sugint ay be the man who utters it. 0 Vong etice ue vik Te people don't care much what happens year. The Arable Koran, always °° long as it doesn't happen to them, unintelligible as Latin to the lay-! man, was replaced early last month! The time to start advertising 18 in some Istanbul mosques by # Turk. When the other fellow says: "Aw, ish translation. These innovations there ain't mo new business; let's cut are In consummation of the Nation. down our appropriation." A large man alist Government's aim of adapting never complains when joshed about the Islamic religion to the needs of his size, but the little man Is sure to modern Turkey. {get sore if you call him a runt, No » : {man is so handsome that he is good looking in a dirty shirt. A lot of 1,600-Yr.-Old Jug Unearthed ..qi¢.made" men would have fared In Nebraska Cemetery much better had they let the contract Butte, Neb.--A jug, believed to be at to somebody else. least 1,600 years old, wah unearthed near here. It was hand-carved and| He wag a guest of a Cockney family once had been protected by a wicker in England. They were eating ham. frame, The discovery was made in Young Son--"Please pass the 'am, what is thought to have been a ceme- Father." Witness--"Yes, your Honor. a leaf from the table." With tery of early Indian tribes. Pleces of, Father--"Don't say 'am. Say 'am." pottery, flint arrow-heads, teeth and | Mother (turning smilingly to the bones also were found. 'guest--"They think they're saying The relics 'may have been the re- 'am." | mains of a elvilization of mound build- ers, it is belleved. . Specimens have| ng teacher had labored long and been sent to anthropologists at the patiently to teach little Arthur the University of Nebraska. points of the compass. : el Teacher--""When you simnd, ith Germany's. Oldest. Church your face to the north, your righ Wany's Oi ock. of 732 is toward the East, your left toward id Blo » WE £96 (he west, and your back toward the Siegen, Ny odtphalla--4 stone bear- south, Now, tell me the directions. 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