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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 25

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TWENTY-FIVE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1935 Hooded Bridesmaid YOUR BIRTHDAY CONTRACT BRIDGE (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) Guiding Your Child The HOUSEHOLD by Lydia LeBaron Walker By STELLA By Wm.

E. McKenney (Secretary, American Bridge League) JUNE 28 Is this your birthday? Then you have a highly artistic temperament, with the good and bad qualities intermixed. It is up CASH PRIZES HURT CAME McKenney Believes Contract, Can Be Ruined by Offer of to you to shuffle the cards that IT1 jj Trophies to Uam I ournament Kopuianry have been dealt and give out a good Some Ways of Avoiding Mental Confusion, and Some Restoratives There are few persons who are not confused at times. Some people are so well poised, mentalyl, that they can withstand with composure, the pressure of conflicting duties, prob- 'terns, and quest ons, while others Today's Contract Problem hand for yourself. Which is one way of saying that you must learn to Care of Hair By ALICE CLARISSA RICHMOND "Ouch! Stop pulling my hair! It hurts." Or a more practical approach, "Please let me have my hair cut.

Everyone pulls it so." But perhaps it is the generations of hair pulling that have given women thicker hair than men. It may be that there would be less baldness if boys had their hair pulled more often. Hair does not spring out of the top' of the scalp. It springs from roots far below the visible portion of the head. The news from hair specialists is that one of the best ways to stimulate these hidden roots and make the sebaceous glands which feed them work is Solution to Previous Contract Problem A 6 5 A 8 7 6 4 7 A 10 9 2 control destiny, since it can be most unkind.

On the other hand, if you learn to conquer shortcomings and concentrate on developing talents, you may become outstanding in the field of literature drama or any one of the arts. However, early in life it would be wise to place your South is playing the contract at five diamonds West's opening lead is the king of clubs. Declarer cashes the ace of diamonds and finds West void of trump. How can South prevent East from winning two hearts and a diamond trick against the best defense? A A 10 7 VK104 4 3 A 10 5 4 2 If fy Sl iJ 'A if 1 I 4 I A AK3 7 3 3 2 8 A 5 3 A 10 8 4 10 5 AK J5 D'lef Ut. 3 self in good managerial hands.

Ito oull the hair and so lossen the KQ 10 3 6 3 2 A A 4 Duplicate E. and W. A 9 6 3 9 8 3 Void A 9 6 3 A J7 2 D.L I87 south vul. Kast 2 A 3 A Double scaip. Pride has its pangs, end it seems that the small girl who wants thick hair should not only encourage having it pulled, but pull it herself not by single bits which come out.

but by handfuls which start the blood circulating and the glands functioning. Neglect of hair in childhood is apt to show through life. Hair should be thoroughly brushed night and morning, and combed vigor West 1 A Pass Pass Pass 2 3 Pass Pass otherwise your energies and talents mav be misdirected. You have a definite lack when it comes to handling financial details, and you would much prefer to be taken advantage of than to stir up a fight for your own right. Peace and harmony are important.

You are too open-handed with money, and although those you help are not aways worthy, you are able to discern it. Yet you will give to all rather than run the risk of a worthy person suffering You have a keen sense of humor and can laugh at mistakes. Your 1 3 A 4 Pass AKQ5 6 5 4 A 10 8 5 2 Solution in next issue. Opening lead 4 K. won in dummy with the jack.

ously until the scalp tingles. The critical faculties are well developed i brushing keeps the hair glossy ana free from dust, the combing stimulates circulation and helps to remove any spots of dandruff which may accumulate. Children cannot adequately care for their own hair. If they wash it themselves, they are very apt to leave soap in it, and the washings are upset easily. There are also per-ons who give slight evidence to those about them of confused thoughts, and who bring peace from chaotic thoughts by putting their minds in order by themselves.

There re others who bring the burden of their confusion to those they are with by talking over each little disturbing question, or by being irritable and quick to anger Coordination There are certain things which can be done to relieve confusion to everyone. Some react to them immediately. One thing is to have rooms in good order. It is distracting to note chairs out of place, papers strewn about, toys all over a floor, and garments piled on tables over chairs. Here is a picture of ihe confusion of inanimate things.

By straightening them out a sense at the rightness of them, helps to straighten out knotty thoughts There is a coordination between physical and mental things that exists and should be taken into account. Restoration Another thing which aids in restoring order to thoughts, and that is to be alone. In the quiet of one's room either in the restoring rays of sunshine on cool day, or in softly haded light on a hot day, or in mellow artificial illumination in the evening, sitting comfortable or lying down, let the peaceful atmosphere of the surroundings seep into your mind. Do not try to solve the problems until you have let go of them. Relaxation This brings us to a third restorative, to which these others have led up, and that is relaxation.

Tenseness may be the cause of the confusion, which straightens out only when dropped through the grateful aid of relaxation. Or the bothersome matter? may be the cause of the tenseness, which promotes confusion of mind. The essential thing is to get relaxation and while under its peaceful influence gain the insight needed, not by struggling for it, but by letting It come to you through are in any event sure to be infrequent. They can brush it by the time they are five or six, but must be reminded of the chore until it becomes a habit. The combing they generally pass over too lightly on the grounds that it hurts.

In my opinion, cash prizes are the ruination of bridge clubs. It is true that some club owners think large cash prizes will draw additional patronage, but. in the end, I think it costs them their duplicate following. Duplicate players enjoy tournament bridge for the fun they get put of it and not for the prize at stake. A real dyed-in-the-wool tournament player will travel miles to compete in a tourney he likes.

The prize is generally a trophy, the value of which will not equal his expenses, but as I have often stated before, bridge is a social game and one that can be enjoyed without a stake. Here's a had played by Mrs. A. C. Hoffmeier, president of the women's auxiliary of the American Bridge League, in a tournament held at Galen Hall, located among the mountains in Wernersville, Pa.

The Play Against the four heart contract. East cashed his king and ace of diamonds and, when his partner discarded the seven of spades on the second diamond, he switched to a spade, which trick was won by West with the king. A small Let both body and mind relax while yon sit comfortably in the quiet room. At this point declarer had lost three tricks. To make the contract, she had to win the rest of the tricks.

A diamond was returned. West discarded the deuce of spades, and declarer ruffed with the Kix of hearts A small spade was played and trumped in dummy with the queen of hearts. The nine of diamonds was returned and now West was in a predicament. If be discarded a club, all dummy's clubs would be good. To throw away the ace of spades would establish declarer's queen.

So West decided the best defense was to ruff the diamond, but instead of ruffing with, the three of hearts, he wisely ruffed with the nine spot, which forced declarer to overrun with the ace. The declarer could not rufl out the other spade now, or East's ten of hearts would be established. So a heart was led and won In dummy with the king; this picked up the outstanding trump. Now the ten of diamonds was returned and West was squeezed. and your remarks often cautious and biting.

However, since your opinions are taken seriously, you appear to do it without giving offense. You enjoy the comforts of life; the intellectual pleasures as well. You want both vithout too much effort. Mark October 17th as an important day in your life Be ready to seize opportunities that come to you at this time. Men born on this day are apt to have roving affections and unless they are married early in life are apt to dissipate their emotions.

Women, on the other hand, are less fickle and make excellent wives and mothers, as well as carrying on a personal career at the same time. Among those who were born on this day are: Otis Skiner, actor; Mary Anderson, stage star; J. J. Rousseau, French author; Odette Myrtle, singer; Viola Dana, actress; Floyd Dell, author; and Luigi Pirandello, dramatist. 'A Helping The Homemaker the quickened mental power gained in this mood.

(Copyright, 1935, By The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Correspondence for Lydia Le Baron Walker should be addressed to The Bell Syndicate, Inc. 247 W. 43rd street. New York City. Maggy Rouff puts a pointed hood on the cape of this bridesmaid's dress of white mousseline de aoie printed with a floral pattern of pink and green.

She places self flowers under the chin and on the back of the skirt. The dress has a ruffle-edged decolette. Bjr LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER CINNAMON STICKS (Delicious Hot Bread Recipe) Dinner Serving Four (Meatless) Eggplant Creole Baked Sweet Potatoes Bread Grape Jelly Vegetable Salad Blueberry Pie Cone Milk lor Children Discard of a spade or a club would heart was returned by West and give declarer the rest of the tricks. Hurt In Jump From Auto Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, 19, of 529 West Seventh street, was treated in the Homeopathic Hospital early yesterday morning for lacerations of the scalp which she received when she jump from an automobile operated by her husband.

Bernard Roberts, at Third and King streets, police said. Shirtwaist Dress Is Favored As Chief Summer Costume ewa From the Beauty Salon Teaches" Browning Enters Movies HOLLYWOOD, June 27 (AP Frances "Peaches" Heenan-Brown-ing-Hynes wants to "see how I look on the screen." That, she explained today, is why she's going to -olay a bit role for Paramount. Here on vacation, the former wife of "Daddy" Browning, now Mrs. Bernard Hynes of Denver, has refused screen tests. Egsrplant Creole (With Rice) IT'S ALWAYS COOL HERE You Will Enjoy Having Your PERMANENT WAVE In Our Air Conditioned Salon, it is so cool and comfortable at all times.

Stop in today! peppera pepper 3 cups tomatoes 3-3 cup boiled rice cup cheese, cut fine 1 eggplant 3 tablespoons salt 4 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons chopped onions tablespoons ber of sheers, with chiffons especially pronounced. Other sheers included cottons, with navy and white dotted Swiss observed in shirtwaist styles. Charming Day Wear Edited by LAURA I. BALDT, A. M.

For many years Assistant Professor of Household Arts, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. The shirtwaist dress also Recovering After Operation The condition of Miss Ruth Ash-ton of 2604 Van Buren street, a teacher in the Warner School, who was operated on yesterday for appendicitis in the Wilmington General Hospital, was reported as fair last night. made an appearance, not, of course, in as great numbers as the sheer crepe, but frequently enough to deserve comment, with navy and brown outstanding. Phone 3-6213 For Appointment BEAUTY SALON 901 ORANGE ST.

AIR COOLED NO OTHER REFRIGERATOR Offers So Much Automatic Defrost Baskador Vegabin We Accept Purchasing Order Charge Accounts Solicited By IRENE VAIL NEW YORK, June 27. The popularity of that much-discussed type of dress the shirtwaist frock is obvious these days, for it is almost impossible not to meet three or four in every block. The shirtwaist dress is without doubt the approved uniform of the Summer season. It is worn by misses and by stout as well as slim women, and it is developed in the greatest variety of fabrics. Navy blue is the favorite of course, in print as well as in plain fabrics, and.

crepes, sheers and cottons are all represented. The crepe that introduces a tiny white motif is a great favorite, the dot as well as the little block, tiny leaf and flower pattern. The shirtwaist dress that features bloused fulness resulting from tucks, pleats and shirrings is seen frequently, as well as the one that makes a point of a Shoulder yoke, with inverted pleats below. The neckline too is varied, with the youthful turnover type of collar that fastens at a high line noted very often, vying with the open collared neckline in dresses worn with Ascot scarfs. These shirtwaist frocks are sometimes worn with jackets, and it was interesting to note that yesterday's heat brought out a very great num chopped green Out eggplant in 1-inch slices.

Remove Sprinkle with salt and arrange slices on top of each other. Place weight on top and let stand 30 minutes. Melt fat in frying pan. add onions and peppers and cook 4 minutes. Add eggplant slices which have been rinsed off in cold water.

Cook until well browned. Remove eggplant, onions and peppers to buttered baking dish. Add rest of ingredients. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve in dish in which baked.

Cinnamon Sticks cups flour 1 tablespon sugar 4 teaspoons baking 4 tablespoons tat powder i egg teaspoon salt cup milk Mix flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Cut in fat. Add egg and milk. Pat out soft dough until it is 1 inch thick. Spread with topping.

Cut into bars 1 by 2 1-2 inches. Arrange 2 inches apart on greased baking pan. Bake 10 minutes in moderate oven. Serve warm with butter. These are very good to serve for breakfast, luncheon, supper or dinner.

Topping 1-3 cup brown 1 teaspoon sugar namon 3 tablespoons soft butter Mix ingredients and spread on soft dcugh. Fashion Corner Delaware Ave. at West $119 the last day of FELDM AN DAYS PA LIFETIME REFRIGERATOR" A Vh GOODING Phone 8515 5th French The values offered during Peldman Days is really front page news. Hundreds of women watch for this great event with eagerness. This is your opportunity to procure your holiday or vacation wardrobe at worthwhile savings, but you must hurry, as tomorrow is the last, day of Peldman Days.

IPuai? ILnimcBim IPinimtis Lengths to 10 Yards STYLE A DAY 10 OFF On Every Garment in Our Store (During Feldman Dart) This includes our new Summer Dresses, Coats and also Evening and Dinner Dresses and Wraps. yard DRESSES Handkerchief, cambric and regular dress weight linen, 36 inches wide. We guarantee that the regular price of these linens prior to this sale was 39c and 50c a yard. Women's and Missy Prints and Pastel Shades in Crepes and Chiffons i 5311 19c KRINKLE CREPE Lengths to 10 Yards SEERSUCKER PRINTS Lengths to 10 Yards 2 $14 $10 Values to $11.75 Reg. $16.95 Value a 2 2yd- The extreme simplicity of this style makes it a lovely model for kibbing materials.

It's especially effective in cottons. Yoa need bo telling how smart cottons are this season. An old romantic colour LILAC made the first model in eyelet batiste with purple grosgraia ribbon belt. Style No. 3311 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 10-inches bast.

Size 16 requires 3 yards of 39-inch material with yard of 39-inch contrasting for belt. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (ISc) in stamps or coin (coin Is preferred), for PATTERN. Write plainly VOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. Summer Fashion Book Costs TEN CENTS.

Send for Your Copy Today 1 BOOK and PATTERN together TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Evening and Dinner DRESSES A plisse crepe that requires no ironing. 32 inches wide. Pink, peach, light blue, flesh, tan, maize, navy, black and WHITE. Lowest price of the year for these popular prints for summer wear.

Stripes and plaids. PRE-SHRUNK. 36 inches wide. Values to $19.75 '10 Name Street Address jr Mote All Purchases Made During Feldman Will Be Billed as of Aug. 1st.

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