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12 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1953 in 7 -y. --x vo vA-'f fit 5YXX I CvX-f I IKS K'OOZ. Is draped deftly to swirl from the tip in graceful arcs in new cover-up turban from fall hat collection of Hattie Carnegie.

A millinery design previewed in New York. THEATER HAT designed by Laddie Northrrdge in white panne highlights band of topaz jewels where cuff of pillbox breaks to shape a poulaine drape. Veil is dotted with jewels. BLACK ROSE dipping forward over brow lends Parisian flavor to brushed felt pillbox from the fall and winter collection of Christian Dior in New York. Style was designed in Paris.

FORWARD MOVEMENT is stressed in wool-bound velour creation by Mr. John. Based on classic Venetian silhouettes and called "Gay Venetian Life." This design stars in "Lido Green." KNIT TRIM characterizes new tradition of John Frederics for 1953, featuring simplicity of design in dune-shaped pillbox in pale beige seal velour, cuffed with narrow sweater band. Chess Problems mm. AKW llimi yyp- 1 -y 0" I As te- fit TV nX By Bill Ruth General Training Stressed at Peirce Tom Bull, director of admissions, Peirce School, 1420 Pine ay "Specialized training, while valu Flaying for prnsnr on the king's aide, but It relieves White's center, and allows him to build up a strong position.

7. N-B3 B-N3 10. F-KR3 BxN 8. B-K2 B-K2 11. BxB N-B B-Q2 QN-Q2 12.

J-Ka P-KN4 In Una with his previous play, but risky 'V J. at this point. K-KJi or a-2 might bave been better to prepare the advance. 13. I Sacrificing a pawn for a fine attack, the consequences of which could not have been exactly fores ecu.

13. PxP 19. Q-N4 KB2 RxP NxKP 17. R-R3 15. B-R5 K-Q2 On the surface Whit has accomplished very little, but It is surprising how quickly the attack, develops on the wing.

17. NxN 21. B-KS F-KR4 'h-V i i v-- p-N3 18. xN N-Q2 22 19. B-B7 N-R-t 23.

o-RJl WTIONI. CAVDIDATF TOtRNAMENT OREL FIRST TO INTER "Bob" SobH. of Philadelphia, the flrt to enter the National Candidate Tournament in be held In the beautiful Jef7eron Ball Room of the Adelphla from Sept. 11 to 20 Inclusive. Bob.

while probably the younftst player Qualified In the atate of Pennsylvania, has shown consistently ood form In local and state events. Two of the high soots In Ms short career were his trlna o( Eliot Hearst In the Franklin vs. Marshall match and his victory over Avram In the Phlladel ohla-WMhlnfton contest. Tn the current Metropolitan Championship he needs only a draw to take the title. Hearst and Avram.

tt should be noted, are national masters, a ratine which Bob has not. as yet, attained. Sobel's development has been slow but sound and we look for him to make a good showing tn this national event. He ha the nerlect temperament for competitive chess. He Is a cool, calculating opponent and It would not surprise) us If the finish of this vent found Bob up anion the masters.

The best of luck. Bob. Following Is a Ttst of the Pennsylvania players with a rating of 2100 points or better. Masters: Dr. Paul Schmidt.

Phila. (241 A. DlCamlllo. Phlla. 42373).

Herman Kesse. Bethlehem (2311). Saul Wachs. Phlla. (2309).

Experta: Paul TJletz. Pittsburgh (2296, Fred Sorensen. Pi tie bur 2253. T. E.

Gutekunct. Allentown 2238). David Hamburger. Pittsburgh (22161. Robert Sobel.

Phlla. (21901. Harry Morris. Phlla. (21S8I, D.

H. McClrllani. Jeanett 12146). Paul Roth. Pittsburgh (2143).

David Bplro 2136). V. Bomsnsr. Phlla. (2127).

Michael Yatron. Reading (2124. Gordon able, is not the only key to satis-fying and well-paying jobs. Thera are today countless opportunities for office assistants. Frequently, our Career Advisory Service rec ommends the general office training as the key to an interesting career.

Peirce School's general offica training course solves the problem of those who want general training by providing a short, intensive program in general skills. Skills in typewriting, office machines, filing and letter writing constitute the basic part of this program. This is suplemented by six weeks of supervised work in a unique "prac 20. Q-B3 Q-KB The start of a whole series of brilliant sacrifices. The bishop cannot be taken now or later, because, of a speedy mat with the queen and rook.

8ANTASZERB m'mim, Jkmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmti. awwaHawawawawaewaaawJ laaawawMaSak jaMaWawaHBBaweiBwwJ tical business department." The fm mB fm mj cm xm -Mm -MiM MMati a 5sSK ft 0i Si ISemU MH course may be completed In 36 weeks or less, and qualifies for po JET BUTTONS edge deep scoop brim of shaggy black ourson felt millinery design made in Paris by Christian Dior for his New York collection. A level pose predominates in wide-brimmed dramatic design by noted French couturier. IONIC PILLBOX from the new Colonnades millinery group by Sally Victor is of textured jersey, sprinkled with copper paillettes and is Inspired by architectural Greek masterpieces. BE A VER SAILOR with rolfed brim has grosgrain band ending in short stiffened streamer.

Titled "Equerry" and designed by Adolfo for Emme's collection. sitions as typist, receptionist, or office assistant. New terms will begin in Sep Phlln. (212DI. Roil Tuilus.

Phlla. (2103), F. Wlnkelman. Phlla. (2103).

Frcm New Jersey we have Fmklln B. How-ard. East Orange (2270 Edgar T. MeCor-mlek. East Orange (222R).

Clint L. Parma-lee. Newark (2135), Ralph Hurttlen. Union (2118). D.

J. Blbbet. Woodbury (2115). Ivan RomanenltO. Plalnfleld (2110).

tember. REGEN ROMPS HOME Adolph Regen gave a great demonstration NORTHEAST Roosevelt Blvd. WEST PHILA. Market at 64th CAMDEN Adm. Wilson Blvd.

of his old tlmo form In winning the weekly Rapid Transit at the Franklin Chess Club. Against 1 1 opponents. Adolph scored 1 1 wins and that's perfect for the course. He has played but little competitive chess of late BELSON Q-K 24. P-QN4? Allentown Chester Ephrata Lancaster Pottstown Strotidsbnrg.

Bethlehem Coatesville Hanover Lebanon Pottsvllle Tamaque 23. Bloomsbnra, Doylestown Harrisbiira. Lehlahton Reading Wilkes-Barre Dover, Del. Chambersberf Easton Hasleten Nerriitown Scranten York Wilmington, Del. Cambridge, Md.

years but he still ranks high In playing ability. DlCamlllo finished second, losing At All Sears Stores in Eastern South Jersey, Delaware Open Mon. 9:30 A. M. to 5 P.

M. only to Regen and that after being a pawn ahead! Sobel and Brlckman finished in a tie for third and fourth. Othera competing were Mattro. Kelly. Kalme.

Green. Geller. SOUTH PHILA. CENTRAL PHILA. GERMANTOWN 2015 So.

Broad 1641 No. Bread 125 W. Cheltee JENKINTOWN 426 Old York Rd. Driver. Aronsteln end Strang.

It was nice to Trenton, N. J. Vlneland. N. J.

Atbery N. J. Opening the file, along which the White pieces will nereis terrible power. 24. PXP 27.

R-R3 N-B4 25. QxP N-K5 28. BxP 26. R-N R-QN The beginning of the grand onslaught. Black has refused the capture of this bishop, but now he has no choice.

28. PxB 30 QxP 29. R-R7 K-Q The splendidly conceived point to the whole stuck. Mate cannot bo stopped without ruinous loss of material. 30.

RxQ 36. RjcR F-R5 31. RxR N-Q2 37. R-R7 K-K 32. BxN QxB 38.

P-B3 K-Q 33. F-N8 Q-B 39. P-R4 B-N4 34. RxQ KxR 40. K-K3 K-B 35 R-R8 41.

F-RS Resigns To our mind, this was one of the most Interesting games of the tournament. Ed. see Artie Aronsteln out again alter his recent illness. a TOURNAMENTS GALORE Preceding the National Candidates Tournament which cornea to Philadelphia In September we have the National Ooen at Milwaukee. Aug.

10 to 21. the Pennsylvania State over the Labor Day week end as well as the New York State and the New Jersey Championship. The New Jersey tourney will be held at the Northern Valley Club at Kackentack. Eighteen years ago we played In the national tournament at Milwaukee. Red hot in the preliminaries, we certainly cooled down In the finals.

Finished 10th. However, our memories are all pleasant. Milwaukee Is a welt town. The following game was taken from that vent. Belson was the Canadian champion.

The notes are by Kashdan. White: BELSON Black: EAMTISERB 1. P-Q4 F-QB4 4. N-QB3 F-B4 2. F-QS P-K4 S.

F-K4, H-KB3 3. P-QB4 P-Q3 6. B-QJ P-B5 The followfn rtnt Inn aV.M -am I ALUMINUM HEAD A WEIGHS ONLY the same tournament. 9 Ha Recorded Music i "tME SPECIAL SEWING JOBS Tv mJOSt mWOt ftmfm Put in zippers Multiple binding Decorative braiding Felled seams DOES ALL Hemming Gathering pleating Quilting Cording Darning Shirring Tucking -Hfl 15 POUNDS 14'''' I i itz tewing hood. Moj it eat mV your Modorn I I i boigo hommorloid with 1 A I mart chrome plated frinC 1 NdOmng I 1 I Throod BfookoB I 5e -55 Nlj Smooth Rotary Action to do the BOTH After White olaTod BxR.

Black announced a mate in six. However, he resigned 2 moves later. The vicissitudes of chess! Frc. instruction above types of sewing qulY. skill on this wonderful Kenmore.

Tnd game 7-19-53 is sohred by 1. RxB. PSB' 2. R-B8 K-R2: 3. Q-B5 QxQ: 4.

R-Ul. K-N3: 5. R-F6 lorcing X' -at r(ir- vk PROBLEM NO. 5035 By W. J.

COTJTTJRE By Edwin H. Schloss ALL the melodic beauty and rich tonal coloring of Bedrich Smetana's nationalistic symphonic cycle. My Fatherland, are superbly realized in a glowing performance by Rafael Kubelik and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on a striking mlcrogrooving in Mercury's Olympian series (two LPs in album, Of the six sections of this cycle. The Moldau and From Bohemia's Meadows and Forests, have long been prime concert favorites. Less familiar parts are The High Castle, Sarka.

Tabor and Blamik all vividly descriptive and vigorously dramatic. The entire cycle is a brilliant and engaging projection of the best in Czech art music by one of the greatest composers produced by an essentially musical race. Kubelik, once conductor of the celebrated Czech Philharmonic, gives the score a definitive and completely delightful reading. Efrem Kurtz, assuredly one of the ballet's best men with a baton, has another assignment much to f.VHk I I Ttlliat (r t.l -I -I -4 ass 1 I 1 I 1 sLLaVTT.as I 4l Uatt staling. Mahogany, Wolngt, I )M 4 Sr.

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Solutions: 5033 P-N7: 5034 B-B4. aaa59eer--e()ntribution to Reming-Wv Vocal catalogue in Recital and JfCf-res, a compilation of choice ongs by Henry Purcell, Schubert THE MAIL BAG Letters and solutions have been received from Philip B. Driver. Rio ley Park: William and Schumann. Brahms and Wolf, J.

Couture. Char left town. Mass. (thanks for tn game and the problems): Robert w. Lyons.

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