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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1920)
THE SUNDAY ; OREGOXTAX. FOTtTLAXBy JUKE 13, 1920 FRINGED BATHING SUIT VERY ATTRACTIVE WHEN VIEWED HIGH AND DRY ON SHORE Full Skirt Is Divided for Ease in Swimming- and Pleat Running Across Plain Waist Is Clever Idea Relieving Too Plain and Strained Effect. Jt i-.; 5,rv -f-i. a 3j V J!; i;' 5 -si rS t? V sr.. ijr 74 4 Z Frilled" Tenfjleffe-j ONE wonders what her long fringes will look like when they come up out of the sea like clinging seaweed, no doubt. But very attrac tive is the fringed bathing suit (7446) os one beholds it-high and dry on shore. The full skirt is divided for case in swimming and the pleat run ning; across the plain waist is a clever Idea, relieving a too plain and strained effect. Very neat bathing shoes with black silk stucking3 accompany this costume and the hat of jereen rubber has a Bacchante sutsesUon that i Captivating. Black and gold checkered pussy willow over black satin bloomers a decidedly fetching combination, is it not? And there is a sensible feature, too, about this little suit (7444 ). The skirt is made of four separate tabs and cannot get in the swimmer's way or hamper her movements in the water. This is the new Ionp-waisted bathing dress which is particularly smart.' The tight cap is black with ' cold-colored embroidery. In tnis suit the bloomers are full to the knee and 'then fit smootliiy under close bands of black and gold silk like the tunic -akirt. A bathing suit (7 442) emphatically Of' 19:10, with its gay frilled panla lettes showing under a slashed skirt and its exaggerated side dr;pery sug gesting slashed pockets. The tunic is of wool jersey and the pantalettes are of taffeta silk. ripings and buttons on the Jersey tunic match the panta lettes am. the sash is made of taffeta also. This suit comes in several color combinations, the pictured model be ing in navy over gray. Auction Bridge BY ANNIE BLANCH 1 SIlliLBY. GOING on with llio proper . lead from certain finessing combina tions, 1 would again i-tate that when the combination in the two hands includes acc, queen and jack without either 10 or p, nueen or jack, if held in one hand and acc in the other, should not be led. but rather a email card and ace payed to tho trick. If, however, 10 or 9, or both, be "also beld by the two players, the case becomes entirely diferent. and as tho " tet' rheans of etstablishing the suit without " loss one of the high cards should be led from the hand not con taining the ace. if the hand contain uch card, toward the ace. and in the event of the king not being played by second player,, fiiessed. Take this distribution. Q 7 4 - -t Dummy Declarer A J 10 6 2 Here the declarer himself holds 10 FRECKLE-FACE 7 . rrrmtWl! Mil tTTTI - - . - i . Ii.. il -irs-i t'l-- - -f i mm 4 J rc 1 r a vt : J V - ; ; s - - I J -x' 5' "r tag 1 ''W'Cv I Jack. 10 and 9 and finessed. Declarer. however, who should realize from the start that it might become necessary I for the suit to be led three tlmots 1 from the dummy hand and seeing I that th quun-S In this band. re in sequence with the jack, 10 and 9 held by him, should take the precau tion to play to this round not his lowest erd, the 4 (thereby com pelling him to win the next round in his own hand), but the 9, in order that if the. queen finesse were suc cessful the dummy would hold the lead for the third round with the S. and could then lead his small card, which declarer would win In his own hand, and on the next round come but with the ace. Such maneuvering would he particularly efficaciotte if the dummy were without re-entry and so could not again be put in the lead. As is seen it would completely bera in the adverse king, though it were originally three times guarded It may be well to refer to what would constitute correct play on the part of second player when he holds a higher honor, not the ace, than the one. led and it is evident to him that the lead is made with the Intent to finesse. The following rules pretty generally cover such, situation: Cover an honor, second In hand. with an honor lower than ace if It e once or twire guarded only, though it is suepected the ace of the suit is held by the remaining adver sary, and the card, so played will doubtless fall. Cover a 9 or higher Card led when holding a fourchette (a card higher and a card lower than the one ledi regardless of how many times the particular card may be guarded. In the first case the cover forces the higher adverse card or holds the trick. If the former, it compels two adverse high cards to the one trick and In consequence often raises to command in the hand of one's part ner a card of the suit which would otherwise be Valueless. So far as the particular card played is con cerned, if declarer plays correctly, it generally loses in any event. The controlling motive of the play in the eecond cmse is the same as in the first case to hold the trick or force a higher adverse card, thus making the trick an expensive one and defeating the object of the lead. The cover from the fourchette eDjOys the additional advantage that it does not detract from, but rather adds to. the value of the cards of the suit in one's own hand. Many players have such, implicit faith in the value of the cover from a fourchette that they cover, though holding an imperfect fourchette. as, for instance, jack. S etc., on 10 led. The perfect fourchette would be jack-9 over the 10 led. Before leaving the subject of the see. queen. Jack, ten or 9 combina tion In one or two hands, I would explain that finesse is not. aa a rule. advisable if the suit contains ac many as ten cards. In such case one of the adversaries holds a sin gleton, which card may a easily be the king as any of the other missing cards, or the three are In one hand and the remaining adversary is void. ir queen, jack, 10 or 9, as the case may be, be In one hand and the ace n the other, the high card should still be led from this hand toward the ace in the hope to tempt the king if held by second player Whether or not, however, king be played the ace generally should be put up to the trick, assuming always that second player has not renounced to the suit, when declarer should take the immediate trick or not as In his judgment mav aeem best. Many players. I find, are very un certain as to the best lead when ace and small cards are held in the one hand and queen and small In the other. 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Oaaaaom Cosoar laiM 1) OTiO Puxaaaa Juwui Ml Spanish Brunette uibtaoaa darker biuuerrje types v with deeper Oriental coloring of . hair, akin and eyes. Fmitmmlm: IJ iBcUr-toaad RaosoPro. 1 caaaajaoquauno. Aad with is, DjajXa I Rackai Faoa Powdac GrayIfazTcd Type FACE . POWDERrCOM PACTS The gray-haired woman is the distinguished woman tha) type of Grande Dame. FormuU x Gray-hairod ryp with blu or eraT ev:u Duchcaa Mri Rous with BlanchcFac Fbwdar. lfdatfc-rd, uao PxiriccaM Jac- oultrt or trtarlorro Dummy Declarer A 9 3 Such suit ffenerally should be opened by declarer and the ace led. Then, in the hope that the kins is in eecond player's hand and will be played to the trick, the low card should be led toward tho dummy's queen. Should the play develop in this way queen would be in command on the third round by which round the suit in most cases would be ests.b tlshed. Should second player play low to the trick a card of intermed ite value, not the queen, should be played from the dummy hand in th hope such card will force the kin land thus leave the dummy in com mand for the third round, when the suit, srenerally, will be established That all players are not in harmony regarding the best lead from this combination will be seen from the following-, taken from a paper, writ ten by Colonel S. Ii. Jones. U. S. A. at one time president of the Omaha vvhlst club and. a piayer of well- known ability: "A point that is not fully dummy's right and captures tne queen. Much still remains to ne said on the subject of finesse which 1 will reserve until a future Issue. F. C. B. asks for Information as to the proper bidding on the following hand: 9 7 5 ! 7 3 K J 9. 8 J 6 3 his bid. With four cluba (trumps) in the one adversary's hand and a no-trump holdiflg in the other, Z-Y would doubtless have set the con tract. If players could only over some their predilection to play every hand there would be fewer losses to record and infinitely better and sounder auction would be the result. crossing straps over the Instep. Stubby toes and fluffy instep-strap pump with pointed toe and slender lines Is finding great favor. For street and traveling wear well dressed women like best the trim buttoned boot with sheath-fitting top of fine cloth. A K J 6 5 762 Q 9 7 4 : T A B Z - I JO 8 4 A Ci 9 1 A 10 3 A 10 8 K Q J 8 5 10 8 2 Q 3 4 K J Z. it teems, bid "one heart." A and V passed and B doubled. passed auri a wont "one no trump. wrucn rioud th biddinz. 1 he rceuii 01 Play pave A-B two by cards, they fsllini- short of came Dy one tries.. Tho - ntover submitting me nira iklnV, a should have bid two 01 nis best suit, spades, at wnicn dio mej would easily have gone game, a un nnhiKiiiv should have bid two spades rather tnan -one no irump. under- and for two reasons one that a good stood bv manv croori nlaver is this: 1 r..a inr aiuit bid is safer and generally It often happens that dummy holds snores as much or more tnan -wouia queen and. small cards of a suit of the no trump (assuming the no trump which you tthe declarer hold ace to be successful, and because, in and small cards. Many in such case response to such double a player avoid leadinc the euit until they can should have two stoppers at least in throw the lead in dummy's hand in the adverse uit to venture nu order to lead the queen up to the trumps. In tba case the no-trump When this i rlnno If tb bln;Uirf narticularly bad. B. the Is on the dnmmvs left, the niipfnlnivr Hnnbllne. had dented protec will he roverert. iho no will win th. nn in ih. adversary's suit and A trick and the suit Is dead so far held the singleton ace only. The as riPflarpr ! cprnpd ftv h I a 1 ri p( rniinri of SDadeS forced it and own folly he has fully established the fully established the suit, leaving both suit for the adversaries. I a vercaries with the ability -to lead So. also. If the kinsr is on the it. "One -rpade" clearly should nave bub pad Wind Bring Out I Ely Spot. Bow to Remove r.asily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face. to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ezpense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othin double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of . the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Barely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength Is sold under guarantee money dick it it laiic to remov ireeklea. Aav,. dummy's riglit, it will win the trick and the ace only win for declarer. in other wortis. whether king be on dummy's left or right, it will cap ture the queen and the ace only will win for the declarer. The best way to insure queen as well aa ace win been the bid. ... v t. writ-s concerning the fol lnnrlnc- 7. hill "no irUIUlW, A 11U I J . - . - , . T- . nuori and tne lourtn piajcr v o i n n t "t-n linns' Zi. n&vinn ng yiu i.riinti in clubs and lacKing a sun. ing a trick in the suit is for declarer 1 n.uril. but his partner (Y) went to lead a small card up to the queen. I . nr trumna" on four clubs to the If king Is on the dummy's left again jo and the ace of hearts, his only only one tncts in the suit can be I sure, trick. This closed the oiaaing, made. If, however, king is on dum-LnH v.-Y went down two tricks, in my's right it will often be played to ,llrr;nir a penaltv of 100. Inquirer head off the queen and then ace aad I ..i. to know "If Ys protection in queen both will be good for tricks (clubs was sufficient to warrant his if the declaration be a no-trump I going "two no trumps" and if It declaration, or after trumos have I ...,,iri not hun been better If he been exhausted if it be a trump dec- I also had passed. laration. I Four of the adversary's suit to "Exception to this: If the declarer! the 10 and with but one sure trick with the ace also holds jack and 10. 1 in hand insures too slight protection the lead of aueen is correcL as if I to warrant a bid of "two no trumps. queen be covered by second player IB having bid a minor suit, at which ace. lack and 10 will make. These 1 hid there was little chance of his I cards' will also be "good if king is on going game, should have been left a 799 I'z-Zliff IzniYcZfrf Seanr-trcKl Whatever You Do Don't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who of the suit, so the danger of this card being made good against him is eliminated, and with, the number of high cards held in the T.wo hands there is little or no danger of the 9 eventually being good. Queen should be led from the dummy hand, and If not covered by second player, finessed. If the finesse were suc cessful, dummy should again lead the suit, and the 10 be played " 6y 3e cTarer. (This, of course, ts assuming that second player plays email! Should he' play" king, declarer wotlld play ace and the suit would at once become established.) Should he play low, the lead of ace on the third round would in most cases capture the king. By carefully observing and of j counting the cards the declarer should vol generally be able to tell whether or ' not tills wouia do iae can. envuia it develop that king were still guarded by the dummy's left-hand adversary, this player haying orig inally held four of the suit, the ef fort should be made again to put the dummy in the lead that the lead again might come from him. To this round declarer would put up the jack and the fourth round with tho ace would bring down the king. ' Suppose fhe " distribution were as follows: J 8 3 r-. n t t . . n ji t- : i. r. f r' r w i -T" : - ir.. r..(..M. i 1 CU5 now to Olirng men Xj J frsig iiluuo hi vrut; vv cca a x lit iij.a.iijr i uia nvt a A Kree Prescription Ton Can Have Filled ana t- e t iiomr Dummy Declarer A J 10 9 4 Again the queen should be led from the dumiray hand toward tho ace. Philadelphia. Pa. Do you wear srlawesT Are you a victim of eye ftraln or other eve weaknesses? If no. you will be rlad to know that aocordinc to Dr. Lewis there la real hope for you. He aav neslect causes more eye troubles and poor sight than any other one thlna:. Manv whose eyes were failing Mir they had their eves restored throueh the principle of this wou deriul free prescription. One man lavi after trvlns; It: "I was almost blind: could not see to read at all. Now 1 can read everythlna without any ftlasxes and my eyes do not water any more. At nigrht they would rain dreadfully: now they feel fine atr-thc time. It was like a miracie to the." A lad who used It cava: "Th atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses." It Is Believed tnat tnousanas wno wear crlastes can now disrard them In a reason able time and multitudes more will be at! to strengthen their eyes so as to be aparei the trouoie ana expense or ever gciuns; S lasses. 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