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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 51

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2. 1944 a T9 Chess and 1 Checkers Entire Block, Market, llth to 12th Streets, Through to 1125-27-29 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 5, Pa. Mail and Phone Orders Filled Call LOCust 5200 Phila. Suburbs, Enterprise 1-0160 Camden and Suburb WX-II50 Daily Stor Hours 9:45 A.

M. to 5:45 P. M. Wednesday 12 Noon to 9 P. M.

By Isaac Ash 'THE STORE FOR THRIFTM PEOPLE" Suples sand MeE'slelfts Ik wis 6 r. Reduced! Hwmm IE mm. The Franklin Chess Club: North City thess Club; Camden City Chess Club and Budd Mfg. Co. Chess Club, comprising the Philadelphia Chess League are engaged In round robin team match starting this Ursonth.

Chess player throughout the country will Join in paying tribute to lierman Helms ho this year celebrates his 50th year as chess Mi tor. Born in 3870 he learned fchess at the age ot 17 and Irom that time on his career has been a colorful one as is player, lecturer, arranger of matches, n4 winner ot many championships. An rcotnpiished player he Is In close contact with the chess players ot the world thmuKh his articles In the papers and the American Chess Bulletin. His untiring efforts in promoting the royal game have tparrwd him the esteem of chess players -vervwhere and his gentlemanly character has "endeared him to all with whom he comes in contact. At the meeting of the JN'ew York State Chess Assn.

held at Syra--use. a testimonial dinner was held In his Iwnar and George Sturgis. the president of he V. S. Federation, bestowed upon Mr.

JHelms the title of Dean 'of American Chess. Well does deserve that honor. Here Is one of the unpublished games of Brims showing his brilliant play. 3 Um4 the Season's Foremost Styles, Leathers and Fabrics! S. RUTH A famous manufacturer's entire floor stock of irregulars and samples! Here, once again, is important belt news an offering so outstanding in value, we're certain you men will give it the same enthusiastic response received in the past.

You'll marvel at the wide variety of styles and widths represented in this grand collection the genuine cowhide leathers! The imperfections ore so slight, you'll never notice them; so trifling they'll never effect the durability and service of these Save on the shoes with the'trademark you can trust your guide in the present, as in the past, to shoes of distinguished styling, fine quality, comfortable fit! Choose from fancy bow pumps, blucher and perforated oxfords, sling pumps and many other high styles in alligator grained calf, black suede, antique tan calf, patent coltskin, tlack or blue calfskin and gabardine! All popular heel heights! All pair HFI.MS T. P-Q4 P-K 3. B-QS 4. P-KB4 7. Kt-Q2 8.

KPxP 9. Kt-K2 30. O-O 31. Kt-KKt3 3 2. Kt-Kt3 3 B-K.

34. Kt-Q2 15. BS 3. KtxP 37. K-R IS.

P-KKt3 10. PxKt 20. KxB 21. Kt-Kt 22. B-KB4 23.

KUB3J-Q4 24. P-QR4 25. PxP 26. RxP 27. Kt-B(5 35.

KUB3)-K7rh 3. P-Q4 J. 3. Kt-KB3 4. P-B4 5.

Kt-QB3 6. Q-R4 7. PxP 8. B-Q3 Kt-K2 30. Kt-Kt3 31.

tJ-BJ 12. K-Q2 IX 3 4. Kt-Q2 33. PP 36. BxPch 37.

O-O-O 38. KUQ2)-K4 39. KtxP 20. KtxQch 21. P-3Kt4 22.

Q-Kt3 23. KR-K 24. B-R 25. Q-KKtS 26. B-Kt2 27.

P-Q5 Resigns zes and widths in the assortment, though not in individual styles. Be sure to bring proper ration book so we can de fine belts. Tan, Brown, Black. Sizes 30 to 46. Snellenbiirgs Men's Furnishings, First Floor tach the required stamp.

Snellenbiirgs Shoe Department, 1 a'a'Wx First Floor, Center Building DI TCH DEDCNSK IH1T1I H. HELMS 1. P-KB4 1. P-Q4 2. Kt-KB3 3.

P-B4 4. Kt-B3 5. P-K3 6. B-Q3 T. P-QR3 S.

O-O 9. Q-B2 30. P-K4 31. KtxP 32. BKt 33.

BxPch 34. KtxKt 35. PxKKt3 3fi. b-q: 37. B-K3 IS.

QR-K1 39. BxP 20. B-K3 21. K4 22. BxQR 2.

Kt-KB3 3. P-K3 4. P-QKt3 5. B-Kt2 6. B-Q3 7.

P-QR4 8. O-O 9. Kt-B3 30. PxP 31. KtxKt 32.

KtxP 33. K-Rl 34. Q-R5 35. QxKt 36. R-B6 37.

Q-K4 3S. QR-KB1 39. Q-R4 20. Q-RS 21. QR-B4 22.

Q-Kt7ch 23. RxKtP mat. 23. KxQ 'O Having outlined the construction. ftatura ef wHsm and their classification Into BLOCKS and THREATS we ran now take tip and analve the theme motive generally found in problems.

The theme of problems is briefly the pattern the composer has in mind as to the method through which the solution is obtained. Just as game of chess would be meaningless played without a plan, so a problem would have no beauty if composed without a pre-con-ceived expression of Ideas. PROBLEM 3VO. 53 By J. K.

BCFTOJf BLACK 7 Extra Heavy! Strong! 100 Perfect Fine SfeEk SEnsefis i in 2 81331 Li -42 hJJS EI i lis Moiels Slightly Shopworn am mm j.i "iiKM Sf '1A 72x99 inches 63x108 inches 72x108 inches 81x99 inches 81x108 inches, $1,981 Pillow Coses 47 WHITE 8 White to play and mate In 2 moves. PROBLEMS NO. 4034 By I. TELKES BLACK 5 90x108 inches, $2.19 42x36 inches as El E3 23 2. None Reserved! None C.

O. No Mail or Phone Orders 2 ItiJ Li 3s 9 1 lJ X3fc i TV HSsn f.aw iOTK3BBoVi Sturdy Ironing Pad and Cover Mattress and Spring Covers "Seeco" Coil Spring Protectors 39 9, WHITE 11 White to plav and mate In 3 moves. Solution to Problem No. 4051 Q-Q7 Solution to Problem No. 4052 Kt-KG Correct solutions of problems of the preceding month were received from: Joseph Ashler: Joseph S.

Arber; Otto Bock: Ser- feant Louis M. Cohen: Clyde G. Dewey: lawman Elliott; Arthur Fink: Frank Heidt: Dr. Carl F. Haussmann; Thos.

R. Guthrie; Martin Hirsch: Charles P. Lake; V. G. Marquissee: Jos.

H. Noble: Dr. H. M. Persing.

Florence Rehfuss; M. H. Run-iiam: Walter C. Renn: Rev. Cyril C.

Richardson: C. A. Southerland; T. Timper-lake; A. Weiss.

Seeco protectors for twin, 3 or full-size beds. Prevent tearing of bedding and rusting of springs. Knit and stitchsd cotton pad and Extra tieavy, etra strong. For Innr-tjrawstring cover to fit standard spring, Beauty Rest and Bos spring siza ironing boards. types.

Twin, three-quarter, full sizes. Snellenburgs tedmusllns. Second Floor' 6 Were Size Description Price $6.95 3x3 Twisted Weave $2.95 $6.95 3x3.7 Twisted Weave 2.95 $5.95 3x4.3 Plain Weave 2.95 $8.75 2.3x6.4 Plain Weave 3.95 $8.95 2.4x6.5 Plain Weave 3.95 $8.95 2.4x5.9 Plain Weave 3.95 $8.75 2.3x7.1 Plain Weave 3.95 $7.95 2.10x3 Wilton 3.95 $8.95 2.7x5.t0 Plain Weave 3.95 $8.75 4.4x3 Twisted Weave 3.95 $8.95 2x8 Plain Weave 4.95 $10.95 2.3x9 Texture Weave 4.95 $9.95 2.4x7.5 Plain Weave 4.95 $10.50 3.2x3.10 Wilton 4.95 1 1.95 1.9x12 Texture Weave 5.95 $11.95 3x5 Tone-on-Tone 5.95 $13.50 4.6x4.6 Texture Weave 5.95 $14.95 1.1x12 Plain Weave 6.95 $13.95 2x8.9 Plain Weave 6.95 $13.95 2x9 Tone-on-Tone 6.95 $15.95 2.4x10.10 Twisted Weave 6.95 $14.95 2.10x9 Twisted Weave 6.95 $15.95 3x9 Twisted Weave 6.95 $12.95 3.9x4.5 Wilton 6.95 $11.50 3x12 Texture Weave 6.95 $15.95 1.10x9 Twisted Weave 7.95 $14.95 3x5 Wilton 7.95 $16.95 2.10x8.6 Twisted Weave 7.95 $14.95 2.8x9 Plain Weave 8.95 $15.95 3x9 Plain Weave 8.95 $14.95 2.9x9 Twisted Weave 8.95 Were $14.95 $16.95 $16.95 $19.95 $14.95 $14.95 $15.95 $19.95 $19.95 $21.95 $20.95 $20.95 $22.95 $29.95 $29.95 $34.95 $36.95 $33.95 $35.95 $33.95 $49.95 $39.95 $29.95 $33.95 $36.95 $39.95 $47.95 $59.95 $47.95 $44.95 Siie Description Price Were Size Description Price 3x9 Plain $8.95 $49.95 9x7.2 Carved Wilton $29.95 3.10x7.3 Tone-on-Tone. 8.95 $49.95 5.10x12 'Texture Weave 36.95 2.1x9 Twisted Weave 9.95 $49.95 3.2x18 Twisted Weave 39.95 5x4 Plain Weave 9.95 $74.95 9x14 Plain Weave 39.95 2.2x1 1.8 Plain Weave 9.95 $71.95 12x13 Texture Weave 39.95 2.11x9 Plain Weave 9.95 $54.95 4.6x15 Plain Weave 39.95 2.4x11.7 Plain Weave 9.95 $62.95 7.6x9 Twisted Weave 39.95 2.8x12 Plain Weave 9.95 $54.95 7.2x12 Texture Weave 39.95 2.3x16.3 Plain Weave 9.95 $73.95 6x15 Texture Weave 39.95 3.8x8 Tone-on-Tone 9.95 $63.95 9x9.3 Carved Wilton 39.95 3x12 Plain Weave 9.95 $56.95 5.4x12 Wilton 41.95 3x12 Twisted Weave 11.95 $59.95 6.5x12 Texture Weave 44.95 3.3x12 Twisted Weave 12.95 $74.95 9x8.5, Twisted Weave 49.95 2.2x15 Plain Weave 14.95 $87.95 12x14 Texture Weave 49.95 4x9 Wilton 14.95 $89.95 12x14 Twisted Weave 49.95 3x15 Plain Weave 15.95 $77.95 7.6x9 Wilton 59.95 3.8x12 Wilton 19.95 $79.95 9x10 Carved Wilton 59.95 4.3x9 Wilton 19.95 $82.95 12x10.6 Texture Weave 61.95 14.59 Wilton 19.95 $86.50 9x16.10 Plain Weave 64.95 4.7x9 Wilton 19.95 $87.95 12x15 Plain Weave 64.95 5x9 Wilton 19.95 $99.95 8.9x15 Plain Weave 66.95 5.4x9 Texture Weave 19.95 $89.95 12x12 Texture Weave 66.95 6x9 Plain Weave 19.95 $89.95 12x13.6 Plain Weave 66.95 4.1x12 Plain Weave 22.95 $99.95 12x10.10 Carved Wilton 74.95 2.6x18 Plain Weave 27.95 $99.50 12x11 Texture Weave 74.95 3x15 Twisted Weave 27.95 $114.95 8.6x15 Twisted Weave 79.95 5.7x12 Wilton 29.95 $1 15.95 12x12 Wilton 79.95 5x15 Wilton 29.95 $118.95 11.3x12 Twisted Weave 88.95 6x7.6 Twisted Weave 29.95 $108.95 9x16 Wilton 88.95 6x9 Carved Wilton 29.95 $136.00 9x18 Texture Weave 89.95 CHECKERS PROBLEMS SO. 1W4 A.

J. BOTT Burlington, N. 3. BLACK .11 Lj hi pet mi 'jjt li fri rfi ri CJ LeH kt i-d IS "hi A I) IS: -V Clearance of Remnant Lengths of All-Wool WHITE WHITE: 28, K's 2. 4.

BLACK: 30, 11, 18, 23. to play and win. Solution to Problem No. 19S3 31 26. 52-16, (1-5, 17-14.

30-17. 23-19, White win), 17-14. 3017. 23-19. 38-23.

26-30. 37-28. SO-23, 1-3. 23-39 (star point of the i.rot.ieir. 9-14.

38-f. 5-14. 10-6. 14-17. 6-2.

2-6 3-7 6-2 22-28 19-IS, 26-31. 3-12. 32-8. 2-22, 8-3. White wins.

Correct solutions of problems of the preceding month weri received from: Arthur Kink: B. Bowen: M. H. Runham: Buck O'Neill: Jos. DePasouale: Thos.

R. Guthrie; C. Kirlin; John R. Myers; G. M.

Jewett; Michael Costello; J. A. Lyons, S. S. Wilton mi InHiImsteir 1 all Two Heodliners for Usefulness Better grades of hall-and-stair carpeting in lengths that run from 2 to 35 yards all in ETN 27-inch width.

Glowing colors for blending with your room floor coverings. sJm Snellenbiirgs Rugs, Fourth Floor I yard Your Choice DOUBLE DOOR WOODEN CLOSET Spacious, neat and attractive in olive green finish Sturdily constructed with four shelves one stationary, three removable. Overall size 66x25'2xl2" Illustrated A. 1 .95 EACH i1 Oiga Griscom Returns From School for Holiday "Miss Olga Griscom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clement A. Griscom, 3d, of "Dolobran," Haverford, has returned from Miss Porter's School, Farmington, to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. Clement A. Griscom, 4th, who attends St.

Mark's School, Southboro, is also at home. Mr. Alfred R. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred R. Hunter, of "Meadow House," Chestnut Hill, T.ho is a student at St. George's School. Newport, R. is at home for the holidays.

1 2 Sold en Deferred Payment Flen DOUBLE-DOOR WARDROBE. Constructed with strong masonite sides, top and bottom, wood frame and metal hardware. Walnut or maple finish. Has shelf, clothes rod and paneled door. Size 28x 66x20 inches.

Illustrated B. Only 5t) in the lot. Snellenburgs House Furnishings, Third Floor Plus Carrying Charge.

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