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- Opponents Redouble on Seven No-Trump Bid and Run Up Astronomical Score
I WOULD LIKE to sponsor a “never double on’ general]
rinciples” movement. I'm sure the East player in today’s deal will enthusiastically support such a program.
Granted, the South player bulled his way into the no trump
slam without even checking on kings, However, after he learned his partner had both minor suit aces, he thought there was a fair chance of running six clubs, five diamonds and the other"two aces for 13 tricks. # : In any case, when South bid seven no trump, West doubled like the roar of drums. On general principles, of course, Let's see
what he stood to gain by this action. If. he beat -the contract one
trick, the double would add 50 points to his score.
And if-the enemy redoubled and made it, they would score 880 in trick points plus 50 h
{the double, [sary. 5 ? | | West opened the king of] spades and was delighted to see! that the ace of hearts was not| on his left. South won with the ace of spades and laid down the! king of diamonds. | Bad news—East had the suit] stopped. Now South ran the clubs, throwing a diamond, twa
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C=HK Q109351 The bidding:
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Pass Pass 2D Pass 3 C 4 C Pass 4 NT Pass 5 H Pass TNT Pass Pass "Redbl. All
hearts from dummy on the last four rounds. After following to three club leads West discarded ii} three little hearts.
‘West Drops Spades |
This innerspring cross-stitch | Next declarer cashed the panel of the Madonna and Child queen of diamonds and led a is embroidered in soft, regal small diamond to dummy’s ace. colorings” that will grace ary West dropped “two small spades. room in the house. On the lead of the jack of dia-| The design measures ap- | -proximately 1015 -by 14 inches. played the 10 of spades. Pattern 5108 includes hotiron transfer for design, color chart, stitch, illustrations and
West's last three cards were the |king of spades and the king =nd|
finishing directions. {spade ta prevent dummy’s. jack To order, use the coupon. - ismall heart. { ’ ANNE CAROT | Remembering West's
The Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wells St. Chicago 7, IL:
No. 5108 Price 20c
Name
hearts took the last trick.
Device Is Aid To Infant Bath
A bathing aid, for use with infants in a bathtub, is an inclined strip of ducking held by a metal frame on which the baby may sit! or lie. Its shape makes a com!fortable seat when the lower end of the cloth is dropped. A strap on this recently patented device holds the infant in the
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CHICAGO — Margaret Pallas,
white collar worker but chose to, 1.ONDON — All policewomen dig ditches for a living because|in london are to view a color she is just an outdoor girl. At film of the birth of a baby so. lunchtime she’ cooks a tasty they will be better able to deal meal over a blowtorch. with émergencies,
Times Sewing. Contest Entry Blank
Here is my offical registration for The Times’ National Bewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.
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1 plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later). | ———Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants TEeT0 years Of age and over. Garment made from pur- . chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit........(2) Tailored Dress........ (3) Soft or Dressy Dress........ Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants
points for making their contract—a gain of | 710 points over making seven undoubled. Odds, 710 to 50 against,
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Gray flannel suit
Coat-Dress bg Easter outfits with an: eye
Is Popular
Destined to be as popular with the spring traveler as a cruise ticket is the coat-dress. Even if “traveling” is no more than a
{trip downtown, this versatile costume combines the easy-fitting. comfort, good fashion desigh and’
|adaptability to changing ward-_ fitting bodice has pleats in—a—
robe needs which a would-be
trrlobe-trotter prizes. This accommodating garment — 1-€ Pass can serve as a lightweight coat 1 Pass over slim. dresses, or buttoned up , the front it makes a trim, ‘tai-| : . Dbl. 'lored dress. Variations on this!. The 1950 look—youthful andi for “beauty in design and sty
design theme are seen in‘' most
1. ~~. Pass of the collections. Fabrics used || small hearts amd the queen of oo usually wool ranging. from
tissue sheer worsteds to heavier checked weaves. Monte-Sano, for example, uses a silk-thin French worsted in
|dark gray checks for a handsome
coat-dress in his collection. An unusual sleeve treatment of double “lampshade” flounce
ending above the wrist sets off
the ‘simple styling of fitted bodice and full skirt. Belted in gunmetal
: - rom« Slight y {monds from the board, South from its white linen collaf half costume. The well-dressed wom |slig toe and sole, an wes tvpaye- down the skirt front with) aa-thaodds
bright silver buttons.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
With Tight Bodices, Skirts Are Flaring; With Loose Tops, It's Vice Versa
flaring ones finds the junior crowd unperturbed. “What's all the fuss about?’ they ask. “They're both pretty,
in their places, and we plan to wear them both.” For girls with just such a level-headed approach to fashion,
- there's the Judy'n Jill collection (by Horwitz and Duberman) in
Block's High School Shop. Jack Horwitz has a lineup of talented young designers in his New York office who, because they're young themselves, know what the young set likes to wear, A brief description of their Judy'n Jill silhouet theory for spring (and Easter) might be: “The tighter the bodice, the looser the skirt .. . or vice versa.” In the coat group for instance, most of. the bodices are fitted and the skirts of the coats are released in concealed pleats or gathers, or are just cut very full to begin with. One handsome coat (pictured) is done in small navy and white checks and accents the : . ’ hips with wide self-fabric flanges. .
Boxy Suits For going to school or going to work, the Judy'n Jill suits capture the eye. The boxy oy is the favorite of the - Horwitz designers and shows up with extension cuffs of ‘white pique and ‘with three quarter sleeves. One of good gray Botany flannel has a’
neatly defined short, boxy-jack-eted, straight-skirted silhouet, Its three-quarter sleeves are trimmed in white pique. This, in sizes 7 to 15, is $49.98 It is an example of that “vice versa” theory . .. the jacket is loose, so the skirt isn't,
Sleeveless Frocks Knowing that many girls pick
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o summer-long wear, the includes a number of sleeveless dresses, to be worn on Easter morn beneath a soft coat and then, when summer comes, on their own, . Typical of these is a dress for the sun, in bright red creaseresistant linen; sleeveless and scooped at the neck. The close-
, V; the skirt has pleats across
the front. This one is $29.98. Sleeveless red linen
gay—is a “brief” look .. . from ing, in line and color.” close - cropped coiffure, shorter.
seem quite sheer. They
shorter skirts shoes.
. And with bright colors domi-/ With tweeds. rita nating the fashion picture, the! Even ultra-sheer
and sandal-type
styles,
the 1950 look.
‘As outmoded as the 100k” is the
“new Proof has designed three styles
ig-g wardrobe of- hosiery} seamless. iain
thé necessary styles, denier!
A coat-dress styled by Margi and colors to parallel her costume 'Man-of-the-Yea r ) tiead / i
{one heart. He had to keep the for a: narrow silhouet is of a needs. : |
heavier checked wool.
{from winning. So he discarded the! The convertible collar buttons proof, has brought out a newig ‘lat the back for a high-climbing|line in a wide range of shades double, effect or, unbuttoned, it lies flat and’ greater selection of styles however, ‘Soulh led a heart and/around the neck. A double row and weights, The new stockings went right up with the ace, drop-/of buttons covered in matching have received the Fashion Acad-! ping the blank king. His jack of fabric fasten the front closing.
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Playtime By SUE BENNETT It’s time to plan now on pretty, cool outfits for summer playtime. This exciting trio will find a welcome in every junior wardrobe — gay midriff blouse that ties in a bow; full tiered skirt and neat shorts. Teenage sewers will make several sets. : . Pattern 8577 is a sew-rite perforated pattern. in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 11, top, one and three-eighths | yards or 38 or 39-inch; skirt, | ‘two and seven-eighths yards; shorts, one and one-half yards. The spring and summer Fashfon offers many ideas for a smart new wardrobe, Special fabric: edition==more Amerfvan: if. =. Designer Originals—easy to sew styles—gift pattern printed in-
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8577 Price 25¢
Bize ............ 7 "Fashion Book Price 25¢
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under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress
Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, Lounge, Beech Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of original design (circle which garments you plan to
enter). i
= Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must | be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for | adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments | . You plan to enter).
=—— Children’s Clothing Group. No age limit for entrant. (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age........ (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age........
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ALL THE CONTROVERSY over slim skirts against
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practice of wearing The nude foot with no reinforce-| am 5 : . | ant + - , neg v r 8 spring on leather, this coat-dress is fastened °N® Shade of stockings with pvery ent; the, suhgeell sole Es i ie, pe x ~~ {all -more-nightclub than bucotic;| Fan pleats swirl the bottoms) {of taffeta evening skirts, falling {from a scalloped front line that MADISON, Wis.—For outstand- holds two huge pockets, the bet-. TL g civic service Mrs. Alf Gunder-|ter to flutter the pleats beneath. phine McNeill has been named the British Women Strictly tailored suits have kiiife first Irish minister to The Hague. skirts!It is the first time a woma
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From
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Judy ‘n-Jill 1950 spring
collection:
Navy blue and white checked
wool coat
fitted at the 3 ihe i waist, flared : ‘ i = oh . through the skirt. & 3 ; = 3 Wide flanges Ni
accent
small turndown collar sports a duplicate collar
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Competition
~ $1450 to Be Given This Year in Prizes There are eight classifications
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i Rhinestone Buttons fo Play Vital Role in Spring Styles
"lin the $1460 Times National Sew%!ing Contest on which the judges | will distribute prizes to winners.
| Some changes have been made
from last year's judging divisions
|: . . but everyone has the same
{chances they had in the 1949 * | contest. : Heré are the new, revised
{classifications for 1950, showing what types Jf gafments you may
submit to win cash awards plus . “the possibility of a free trip to : |New York City: :
x {STANDARD P A TTERN [GROUP (Senior Division for ene _ |trants 20 years of age and older): vi One, Coat or suit. " (dress, Three.
Two, Tailored
Soft or dressy |dress., All garments made from {any purchased pattern. ; ’
| STANDARD PATTERN
... {GROUP (Junior division for ene ' % ltrants under 20 years old): Four, 7 | Date,
school or business dress, {Garments made from {chased pattern.
{ GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants lof all ages): Five. Evening {elothes, lounging clothes, beach wear or negligee ensembles, Garments for adult or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of original design.
ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress,
NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)-—The rhinestone buttons on a Coat or Suit. Garments for adult
{wear your own jewels,” the firm says.
| Hattie Carnegie suit this spring are just to “show you where to or upper teen-age wear,
: MUST {be designed originally by the con-
| The where is practically anyplace you never thought of before. |testant WITHOUT the use of
Miss Carnegie swings a loop of material across the mid-|commercial pattern.
{front of a jacket, for instance, and fa | She tacks rhinestone buttons, around ‘the waist of an evening $ ‘dress instead of a belt. | She even sets the sparklers ~~ |dead on the curve of a hip, to ‘Hook like they're holding something together, aly
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Brief, flared,
imaker's, functional
stens it with a jewel.
button around
CHILDREN’S GROUP (Ene
houlders and under the belt initrants of all ages): Seven. Clothe Plymouth or White Rock fash-/ing for children from 2 to 6 years ion, depending on mood.
jold. Eight. Clothing for children
square-cornered| from 7 to 12 years old. Garments {aprons, modeled after a shoe-{for children in these age groups slim must be entered in Children’s use, dresses to-make- them look like Clothing Group regardless of
» 'T cp = I. ' T, ho [ n . {suits. Real suit jackets are occa- whether they are made from a Brief’ Look Vogue for 50 they're tacked at the top of an
evening coat’s long sleeve. -The sionally cut to approximate them. purchased pattern ‘or are of
e' or There
scarves
buttonhole is down on the cuff, {Put them together, it's a short-
Colors for spring are paler in Sleeved coat.
sleeves to no sleeves at all, tone so that even heavier Weignia from a warm beige with taupe Sparkie on styled bo i : . ; § ac " v | 8t) X with oth ough a spicy shade to BO at has a tiay moteh. cut out!blades. The transparent top and|for each classifieation 1a adds rere] : blades are molded of sturdy Bake- tion to national prizes offered. lite, as is the base, which is avail-| a —————— able in flecked rose-pink, sitver- Assigned to England {blue and in solid colors.
Pleats Around Edges
to show just a corner of the hidcorrect choice of hosiery color|late afternoon and formal wear, 90 BO Duned o ps. under. plays a starring role in creating last longer than youd expect. '2YeT: Tight over the heart. ® {For these special occasions, Hole-
Next to diamonds, Miss Car-
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Irish Minister WASHINGTON
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Blades ‘Help Keep Jewelry Orderly
Modest millionairesses are Invited to hide everything but the!
Mrs,
{original design.
First-place garment in each of the eight classifications will be rsent—to
WASHINGTON—Major Gladys
| Each blade holds four to six| M. Nelson of Fergus Falls, Minn., sets of earrings and removal of and
(either blade by bending it up- | Marysville, Cal., are the first two (wards at the middle permits stor-
age of additional jewelry in. the Force assigned to- the-R
Major Grace N. Barth of
officers of the U. 8. Women’s Air Force under an exchange plan for {& two-year tour of duty in Eng { land.
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pleats around the abroad. She is the. widow of the! British elections only 20 women
too, on the white linen Irish Free: State's second which
fold - over the nor-general.
gover-| were elected. This is three less
than in the previous Parliament,
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