rm'ma] Life the Amzon me of ts, deâ€" ey h 0 up Cre ad The tragedy of growing old waining younpg. _ Misunderstanding Our natures are so different that it is no wonder there are so many migâ€" healing of human ills; your doclOr should be consulted if you have a sickâ€" ress problem.‘ ‘ It is a good rule to throw away one person‘s medicine as soon as that person is well, instead of keeping it to use on some one else." " ‘Selfâ€"diagnosis and seltâ€"medication,‘ Dr. Sappington writes, ‘may always be productive of serious mistakes, . Adâ€" vance is made from time to time in the "The iliness may be a quite different one which merely happens to resemâ€" ble, to an unskilled eye, that for which the original prescription was intendâ€" ad. What is even more important, difâ€" ferent patients often need to be treatâ€" ad quite differently even for the same discase, The special characteristics of each individual are taken into acâ€" count by skilled physicians, as well as the differing characteristics of the disâ€" ©ase. "The usual but unfortunate habit is to save another doctor‘s bill, hunt up the old prescription, have it refilled, and try to cure the new iliness with the remedy which cured the old, which ts precisely the way that savage mediâ€" cino men handled their public health problems, but scarcely a way that sould be called suitable in a scientific ag®. One of the commonest errors in matâ€" ters of family health, Dr. C. 0. Sap pington of the National Safety Council states in a recent announcement, is to give a member of the family medicine originally prescribed for some ons also. _ Says Dr. E. E. Free in his Week‘s Science (New York): "Later on another member of the tamily falls ill from something resembâ€" ling the same disease. "One of the children, Dr. Sappignton writes, may have been sick,. The docâ€" tor was ecalled and preseribed a cerâ€" tain remedy which proved successful, to draw the attention of ‘interested sireles,‘ hotels, cabarets, theatres, etc., to zipsy music. By this means they hope to place some thirty orchestras outside of Hungary, which would reâ€" Heve the congestion in Budapest. But ean and will these measures offset the irresistible tide of modern fashion? "Cipsies syndlcated! Gipsies organâ€" ‘zed and provident‘ Who would have sald it? Who would have betieved it possible? Now we can also believe that the instinct of selfâ€"preservation will give the grasshopper some of the attributes of the ant. 4 ‘But that is not all. The same asâ€" sociations will set up international agences to get engagements for gipsy orchestras abroad. By using approprtâ€" ate propaganda, they will also attempt "Unfortunately, the picturesque gip *3 musicians are not economical by naâ€" ture. They were al ays accustomed to live from day to day. "In order to face the danger which mo.aces them, th gipsies have formâ€" ed an associationâ€"who would have thought itâ€"and they have adopted many sane regulations, They wish to establish a c~nservatory in Budapest, where the traditigns of the masters may be upheld, and where the more gifted children can at least be taught to read music. We know that up to zow the gipsies, all born violinists, never received musical instruction, and that they were c. itent to learn by heart all of the airs on which they emâ€" broidered their brilliant and ingenious !mprovisations. ‘What is more, many of them are without employment, for the Mungarâ€" an demand is not great enough to give work to the orchestras which wete «pread over the entirs world. The Family Medicine Bottle the orchestras of the Hungarian gip se«, which formerly triumphed in the palaces of both worlds, have been lorced to step aside and to accept, aven in Hun,aryâ€"the only country of the entire world where they are still ward with pleasure and syropathyâ€" chance engagements, better termed, wmlserable engagements. ‘"‘The orchestras of the Hungarian wipsicsâ€"do you remember their black hair, their rollingy mustaches, and, above all else, their red Branrenburg vests, which set all hearts aflame?â€" in i.LUuropeen (Paris) the gipsy‘s plight is thus set forth: * ~Since the war, they have met up with a mortal enemy in the jazz band. Side by side with wild ehords, syncoâ€" pated harmonies, intentional dissonâ€" ances of Negro orchestras; the lanâ€" guorous songs of the gipsies seem oldâ€" fashioned. They feel how terribly preâ€" war they are, and modern youth thinks of thom as belonging to the deluge, and worthy only of a shrug of the shoulder and a little smile of con-l iem pt. ‘ But the usnexpected is happening, and the gipsy especially in his home in Mungary, is turning for his salvation o the laws and habits of the Gorgio, iimes Jazz is credited with their doï¬hll, amd these free souls are perhaps more than others feeling the pinch of bard yesterâ€" Hungarian in Yow%_b“â€"â€"â€"_t__ Form Syndicay, : Y OV may say much more, but .. "Where are the Gipsy Orchestras ef o Combat Eflecta of Modem Jazz â€" Will Preserve Gipsy Traditions year?" dow diihouliheiicans A2) ..3 M ons tributed among two suits only, it is not | advisable to bid no trump. Experience ;hu shown that with two suits unproâ€" jtected, a no trump bid seldom is sound. {For that reason, to justify a bid of one |no trump, the hand must contain at |least two and oneâ€"half quick tricks and fthese should be distributed among at {least three snits. That leaves only one suit for partner to protect or, if he also has no protection, only one suit for opponent to make. The London Metropolitan Police have always been a fine body of men, Solution: Z should lead the jack of spades and discard the king of diaâ€" monds from Y‘s hand. This is the key play, for it prevents Y being forced in It the opponents holid the missing suit, they will bid it against a sult bid but sit tight and lead it against a no trump bid, Prefer a suit to the no trump bid, when the hand containg a singleton or void suit, and you will win many a game and rubber not otherwise possible. ‘ 1t spades are trumps and Z is in the lead, how can Y Z win eight of the nine tricks against any defense? . 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J, 19, 9 66 To Be Taller * _ _99 | contains two Heartsâ€"4 tricks divided Ciubsâ€"Q, 7, 6, 4 the opponents Diamondsâ€"A, Q, 6, 4, 2 hen, of course, Spadesâ€"K, J, 7 Solution of Last Week‘s Problem idf How to play Bridge ‘a‘> AUCTION., w; CONTRACT ȴ" _ by Wynne Perguson a friend told Heartsâ€"2 Clubsâ€"5, 4, 3, 2 Diamondsâ€"J, 3 Spadesâ€"J, 8 Heartsâ€"A, 7, 6, b €lubsâ€"A, Q, 10 Diamondsâ€"K, 5 Spadesâ€"none *PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDOoR® The deeds of the young, the counâ€" sele of the middleâ€"aged, the prayers of the old.â€"Greek Proverb f It is not enough to possess great qualities unless we have the manageâ€" ment of them.â€"L‘Rochefoucauld. The City of Lomdon Police Force alâ€" go believes in heightâ€"the minimum in this case being s‘x feet. But we have never sought after height for its own sake; it is. only one qualification among manry. ‘There has never been in Gt. Britain any body of men to comâ€" pare in point of size with the famous Potsdam Regiment raised by the fathâ€" er of Frederick the Great in Prussia. Many of the soldiers in this "regiment of glants" were seven or eight feet tall, and endless expense was incurred in keeping up the standard, numbers . of tall men being imported from other lands.â€"Lordon "Answers." | the lead to his disadvantage. Z should ‘now lead the deuce of clubs and Y | should win any card played by A. At trick three, Y should lead the ace of ’hearts and follow with the five, which Z should trump with the eight of | spades. Z% should then lead the trey of clubs and once again Y should win any card played by A. °Y should then lead his last club and follow with the five of diamonds. B is forced to win this trick and must, therefore, lead a diamond, which Z wins with the jack, and then makes his last club. " According to one police official, the reason for the increase in height is that a policeman of only fiveâ€"feetâ€"nine looks "boyish and undersized" with his helmet on. but now they are to be more impresâ€" sive than ever, The minimum height of reeruits has just been raised from five feet nine inches to fiveâ€"feetâ€"ten. At the same time, the ago limit has baen changedâ€"it is now twenty to twentyâ€"five, Played in this way, Y Z must win eight of the nine tricks against any detense, the dealer should not subsequently bid no trump, but if his partrer should bid the missing suit, then the dealer should bid the no trump on the second round of bidding. A singleton or & void suit is a danger point for a no trump and the best procedure is to bid . & suit first, and shift to a no trump bid |later only it the bidding at that time makes such a course necessary or exâ€" pedient. ‘The following hands, however, are rot justifiable no trump bids, even though they contain the necessary quickâ€"trick strength. The distribution is of such a nature that the suit set in black type should be bid, rather than the no trump. All of them contain at least two and oneâ€"half quick tricks and the distribuâ€" tion is of such a nature that there is a reasonable chance to make the bid. 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