Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 11

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Questions " it "afer to. have ‘concrete or something soft like sand under a child's jungle gym? Answer: If the sand (or shavirgs) are kept loose under A .

face. If the sand is allowed fo generally becomes irregular

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Women Determine. Sociaty

social acceptability < nothing | =

“By JOAN # i+

HERE'S SOMETHING for

| summer sirens, for genuine | glamor girls. You top-flight femmes have | dozens of candidates. And nat-

could be more certain. And your attitude toward your own sex will affect your rating with the

‘ males—dén't think it won't. 86-0, how do you act toward | ‘your best feminine friend? To- | in _your |

ward strange girls midst? Here are some ‘pointers.

FOR A BOSOM pal pick a gal you genuinely like, not a dumb

Dora to act as a foil for. your | “ beauty and brains. If you run. into a meek mouse on a double |

date be cordial and helpful. And when your coworker turns out

to be glamor material, skip the |

cut- throat corapetition.”

Right: Unless it is really unbearable, realize that your family probably disturbs them occasionally, toe, Anyway, ‘realize that you can't expect quiet all the time if

| _.you have 2 neighbors close by.

YOU | - ro to get A group together for a Dutch treat party. ‘Wrong! Invite the guests

a want

"Be generous to prospective rivals too. If your best beau | spots a new gal and asks, Who's |

ours from the standpoint of - sprains or fractures than a hard buse.

exactly as you would if you = were giving the party your- 5 self. x :

. " » ” ’ 1 that CM _Question_—1 want to die for that? don’t get huffy. See th Right: Make it clear from You're not afraid, are you? i

advise? ra don't - me be Dutch treat.

to wait for nature to take its

A HER You see snobbish iblsh ar possesscourse. . ¢ urally, you're proud of this ive tactics em your es- |, « © Answer—This is scareely in. Popularity with the boys. cort; they spoil the party. It Lightens Work my line, but I should suggest Sure, it's important! But so really pays to be kind. Boys will | Every woman wants to lighten that you try living for a good are girl-to-girl relationships. approve your goodness of heart, her labors around the home. One cause and not worry about’ The opionion of other women ; cause basically they crave kind- good way is to have an aluminum the other. «determines. a gals ultimate ’ ‘ness, too. __|steplaader handy.

obe which is practical. It you -do have ut it can be I shade, and

in Add washability to smart’ styling and you. have..a winning... combination in blouses, Two cases in point are these Pilot blouses from Wasson's, "Sleek Suitor” (left) is meant for wear with suits— a tailored dressmaker shirt with convertible collar, and French cuffs on long sleeves. In washable pure silk and rayon, it is $5.98 and

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.comes.in_ white... pink. blue. beige, geld; red. black, - brown--and navy. For dressier wear, without a jacket perhaps, is “Tea Timer" (right). It Ras a pin-tucked Peter Ban collar and inset bib front edged with scallops. Of pure silk, also $5.98, it comes in all the | shades of ''Sleek Suitor” minus od By LOUISE FLETCHER,

Times Woman's Editor.

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Blackwood on Bridge— ‘Canasta— Less Honor Count Needed for No Trump Raise Fi Gains If You Hold Easily Establishable Suit Discard Pile

'Safe' Discard Set Up

ICES

WHEN YOU BID three no trump you are trying to take 70 velop three more in the other]

i percent of the tricks. Most of these must be in high cards as! three suits. - you have no trumps to win the opponents’ high cards. Note that Mr. Abel went to For Opponent | . Your opponents have the opening lead which gives them the game in no trump and not in’ ; first shot at setting up the small cards of their long suits. | spades. At no trump there wasn't By OSWALD JACOB) . | To offset that advantage your side has the majority of the any lead that would cause Mr,| NOW THAT he has taken up ; , | high cards which should make] | Dale serious trouble. Against the canasta seriously and is playing 4 fa " 4 » ® it possible for you to set up the South dealer normal heart opening he Nad as much canasta as bridge, Lar- a : small cards of your long suits, North-South vulmerable nine tricks at once. Log is reall ovi the > ; while retaining control of the NORTH _. . |’'y ny had held a singleton. Mr ceny Lou is really enjoying th ics alle a hand. Mr, Abel Abel might have bid game in 82Me. & : : Weighing these considerations, Ek 2 J 108 2 spades but as it was, a oo His luck has been excellent and : ts . i ; you should usually be in three spade ‘bid would almost surely his larcenous plays have been suc- R| + + f + | d no trump when your side has D-8 3 2 have been set. ceeding with monotonous regular- : ere a ” as IS a urni ure sa e Pp anne about two thirds of the high 0-6 5 ES LAT EES ity. So far his tricky plays have : cards, There is the added fact ne wa Ranch Doll {really been bringing home the . A * * | that the premium “for making Fr. Mee { bacon. ] th YOU d I+ ff bh b me game is relatively so great that a - S—~9 76 3 | For instance, here is one that wi In min 1 0 ers e 0° ; . ‘you should be in. game even H—A 3H I H—8 3 -3 Iworked wonderfully, though the odds ‘are slightly D—K J. D1 Big er Fish | 4 hi Y 0 U 4 th : - agains your making ®t 13 Sota Qe i 5 lf sides needed ninety. Lou urnis Ings wan at e prices : \ - Solid Suit: : Mr. Dale (was the first player and picked ON THIS reasoning, if your S—A 5 : . {up his hand: Joker, deuce, ace, YOU t t ES partner's opening bid of one no _H—K 10 5 jace, 10, 9, 6, 8, 6, 5, 3. The three wan o pay. ow : trump shows about 40 percent D—AQ 6 5 spot. was black, : of the high cards, you should go C—A 109 8 {| He war the first player "and to three “no-trump if you have The bidding: Ey anything better than 25 percent, South West North East | It would have been good econ-

1 or one fourth of the high cards. There is one more factor for you to consider. If ~have a long suit which is solid or easily doesn’t open one no trump, vulestablishable, you need less in nerable, unless he has at least honor count. This is because you °N® honor in every suit. can feel confident that even the Nine Tricks yy Eman. cards in this suit will take! mheretore Mr. Abel knew that! six out of the nine tricks neces-| . Today's hand is an extreme sary for game could he won in example. Mr. Abel didn’t eome the spade suit alone. He figured close to having one fourth of Mr. Dale should be able to 4»

We, the Women— - Old Proverbs Have Changed -

To Suit Modern Convenience

By RUTH MILLETT mit she isn’t as good a manaA LOT OF THE PROVERBS ger as she should be. - Grandma ~Hved -~by, Grand: -As.for.a.woman’'s-being “in

of : the home,” well that's just a daughter has now changed ound Hit her oO on: laugh to Granddaughter. She's

venience. And the new rules pevised nat to Tea, “A wom-

INT Pass 3S NT All Pass the high cards. But Mr. Dale.

servative play to meld joker-ace-ace and play for a normal good hand, but Lou was after bigger fish, He disdained melding and discarded one of his three sixes.

| Typical Play i | THE NEXT player threw a six ‘land Lou's partner a nine. The § (dealér now took the discard pile with joker-deuce-nine-nine from his hand and threw back the king. This left the d-aler with only {nine cards. Two of them were the sixes he had taken from the disicard pile. | Lou drew nother six and discarded it without ever putting it in his hand. This was a typical Lou play. He wanted to convey the definite impression that the one denomination he was not in'ferested in was sixes.

|Guaranteed

Y | AT HIS t pl 5490 #L from “the ocr

LOO K AT IT : From YOUR os of View:

It's all fine quality furniture which you will be proud to own. Every de-

partment has contributed excellent merchandise for this sale, and we

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have priced it low enough to be within every budget.

LOO K AT IT From OUR Point of View:

Every business house, just like your own home, needs 8 periodic house-

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cleaning. It is a plain common-sense. sort of reason for a sale. It makes

the dealer and disPat

» clean sweep of values your way!

joy the best.

Grandmother firmly. believed

‘discarding ‘o a man with only

may eventually not have to be | (nine cards and should be able to

done at all.”

dad : and at the same tin ny ? / ere Tou Ted fv showed his | a ar aT Te } : : EL 7 : ] the old rules ‘ me time pave This dude ranch miss will ns He passed up t} six with- . . . : ’ : worked 1 some worthwhile and absorb a er? arke or 5 {nt ; " charm any youngster and cap- out batting an eyelash and simply : 2 : : : Grand ing interests of her own. : ‘ x andma. ? : ture the fancy of some-grown- drew from the stock. “1 a gn FAR TE p —— View: SERS Ce fo “Feed the ne ups too. Dressed in yellow felt | Then he discarded his deuce F / e Ww! - brute’ has “GRANDMA, was convinced |. skirt and bolero with brown thereby freez'+g the discard pile. ; : From the Savings oint of ri1ew. been changed it was a man's world But A hat and fringe plus _a calico This sensational play was the one to, “Feed the Granddaughter isn’t at all sure blouse, she is easy to make. = really good one made by Lou tn You save up to 1/3, 1/2. and even more, Only a few items are excepted, Cc | brute's ego’— she can't do whatever she Pattern 5490 hot-iron transfer (hat point. His other plays were x 1 —wants and get whatever —she——for— “dott “measuring etl inkl OU ho guaridies pn TT Shore on which. the price hax been set by. them IIe LAL LB imme : rouge BE th a Rid Lark She Puts““t5 TT THAteFIaT Fequlrements, : oem as-almost-gun arson : : = work jus 3s “her mind to it: complete sewing and finishing aniseed. ifich that another sik , : — i . 5 : hrs "a Grandma was a firm beljever | directions. spo TE nr tn Lou Tee : . “Never put Ruth Millett in saving the best for company. - soon, Probably the very next ¢ off till tomorrow what can be - Granddaughter is just as firm | ANNE CABOT round. If not, Lou had one black | dom today. as-been-twisted 4 believer in getting the-good- “three” for Nix next disexrd. From the Credit Point of View: “Never dajtoday what can Out of everything the family | The Indianapolis Times Of course, Low's partner might EN . ie : a put=off—tili-tomorrow-—and — OWns_by letting the family en- 530; 8.. Wells St. [Tose the discard pile, but he was’ >

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Granddaughter has up sod Bo aon re lieved i oo |play safe. ladly arrange terms to suit your convenience and budget. made nonsense of that old saw ‘thought a woman's hands No. 5490 : Price 20c | Sure enough. The six was dia< 9 ye 9 : y ! : 9 about a woman's work ;peing, should -never be, idle. Grand: ~~ carded at the next -round. Lou . : only never. done. daughter is far more concerned NAME ,..veeeesesesiosssssonsns put JOR his Wo rem aing pikes Today the woman Who can with using her mind when . : and joker-ace-ace, too the | is- ; : never catch up with her work ~ she has a little leisure time card pile which was finally of ; can't conan ost has aa than in using her fingers to LARIAT WOHIWhile sive nn ae Mt a R i ; | Whil p S k i e just has to ad- t ” ge y and. : } + L + 15 weak _philsophy. She furt hax (6 ad- fun out fancy work. IR sin easissterorns] emember, Only While Present Stocks Las Grandma's rules probably - a. : . : 5 - : Worked Bre for her time and oh . : : : . er needs. But Granddaugh- CItY seereseacsccnnscnannienes C WwW C + + the ter's are just as practical for an e on nue 3 IS rea a e. Present today’s llving. = — 3 State ..i..a. vives: sibenes nerd ; sion : : : ; mal FOR YOUR SHOPPING ’ min ! : Sorry, No Phone, Mail or C.O.D. Orders! All Items Subject to Prior Selling. andard Io

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