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' wHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, 'APRIL s i 15, 1930, - FEATURES. it 15 for declarer to decide ruft, the trump lead is often advan- |exhaust the trumps of thelr opponents T 3 S| |these plans is best suited for his two when they —— Alme MILADY BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE TALKS| [, . e i B e rae | B et e i ok mps until your mngm are mo:fl'“ g: A,%ammm&la l?gld:hh lon(u back to one-half cup. cold water, tm:e cup BY LOIS LEEDS. = - es, which are trumps, headed by |club, a small one, '8 losing | bofling water, one-halt cup sugar, one- you ngth are ace and king, a singleton ace of [he will be able to trump it with' the last | ®ihth teaspoon salt, one teaspoon va- In our talk last week we were dis- hearts and the ace, king and two small | little '.rumg in dummy. This method | nills, one cup stiffy whipped cream, it on all night. In the mx wash . |Fuff and mak A clubs. The dummy contains three it off, and before .pp,ym‘m, ap- ;usu:l lg‘flumly of deehl:c:-. nnd“lnwm When Pttt el small ?: x;'l;ey, s}x’téa: holdl;l. J:flé ‘:';‘l:lh one-half cup almonds blanched and ply & 'tairly creamy powder base, nuing discussion well to re- | combin hearts and a singleton elub, ” The sec- taking Gl i declaver oy | 8llowed to brown in a moderate oven LEEDS. 0, mt for emphasis that the trumpe in an effort to exhaust his :a:l;‘x&l,fieswhlwuke. Soak the x:la the g x cn fo the bly-of hands by water for five min Dear ul:“ued::.n('l) 1s the electric [given for the play of hands by his ad- k the needle the only method for removing |Versaries. In other words, declarer is hair from the face? supposed to t;! and deceive as much as d |28 Gould you tell me, please, where | Possible, by his leads, and dis- to, fiod"an ‘expert operator & that | Gihn vou have 15 Liay mya: Frump con which he will be able to trump in | Stylish dressers of Cubs | o o - b are wearing |in a shallow glass mold. Chill ‘cfl‘d‘“fifih’ Yes, 1;. &,‘ !fi:“ omz | tract there are two plans of battle and dummy, thereby making one of "the | shoes with colored upper leathers, | Cut in squares and serve. unt} = b removes _———————“—_ pe:-mlnenuy. (2) Any reliable physician ; can recommend & competent operator for you. LOIS LEEDS. gEEs ; ! water and stir until ible for ‘him to have made | gelatin has dissol ttle trumps count for any trick: | nd salt. Gool sud ailow o 3‘.&&“«.“ . little. “Beat until frothy and beat in the 4 vanilla, whipped cream and almonds, Pour over the cake that has been Bl.eeu' stiff, i El 7 i 4 i i gFF Rl 3 g g i g Puffs Under Eyes. Dear Miss Leeds: I am a young girl 17 years old and have large puffs under my eyes which make me look much older. Is there any way to remove them? 2 ANXIOUS. Answer—When a girl of your age is troubled with pouches under the eyes, I am very much afraid the cause is an internal one. Are you getting the sleep i you require? Are the eyes themselves [ weak? I feel that the best thing for you to do is to consult a physician to gnduguc the real state of your general ealth, After making the interrial adjust- sage gently across.the wrinkles, using | ments necessary to correct this condi- !llmvnd oil or any light oily cream to|tion it would be wise to treat the ubrlc-l'e the massage. 1f the wrinkles|pouches under the eyes also. After a 'l;! quite deep, it would be a good idea | thorough facial cleansing at night, pat : massage in the following lotion and (g good food cream on around the eyes, leave it on overnight: Dissolve sixty-five | very gently, massaging lightly from the grains of alum.in.six.ounces of roser|nose outward. Leave this on overnight. water lng add slowly one and one-half | wash off in the morning and apply’gthe LI milk of almonds. Mix well.| following astringent: One and one-half not get any of this lotion into the | ounces rosewater, eight drops tincture eyes. Massage it gently into the skin|.r penzoin, one-half ounce toilet al- after the nightly' cleansing’ wnd’ leave{ conol. - % I sincerely that you will do all LA you can to gef defect corrected at THE STAR’S once, for, as you say, it makes you look el el O h older. 1t 1s aiso important DAILY PATTERN That you discoves the cause for. this condition and avoid any more serious SERVICE trouble. ToIS LEEDS. 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