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WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch foes not complete the trans- action between us, but estab- lishes our obligation to fulfill our guarantee of service. All Parts Used in Our Repair Department Are Genuine Material BURNSTINE’S 927 G St. NW. DIAMONDS Sleep On - THE SUNDAY “OFFICAL SYSTEM | NS WITH WO BID | Shepard Barclay’s Play Pre- ’ vented Slam Contract ‘ by Opponents. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 5—An inter- mediate two bid, which prevented a | slam contract by opponents and result- ed in a game for his side in the East- ern bridge champlonships, is regarded | by Shepard Barclay as proving the | merit of a feature of the “official” system. Mr. Barclay, a member of the Ad- visory Council, which devised the sys- tem, contributed to it the intermediate original bid of two, made with less LAW SCHOOL TOQ DINE Profession’s Part in World Affairs to Be G. W. U. Topic. ‘The role played by the lawyer in the conduct of international affairs will be discussed by James Grafton Rogers, As- sistant Secretary of State and dean of the Law School of the University of Colorado, at the seventeenth annual dinner of the Law School of George ‘Washington University. The dinner will be held next Saturday evening at the Willard Hotel. Honor guests will include President and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin of the university, Chief Justice Alfred A Wheat of the District Supreme Court and Henry C. Davis, member of the board of trustees of the university. Wil- lhiam Cabell Van Vleck, dean of the Law School, will act as toastmaster. The annual Law School dance will follow the dinner. PR Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the last 24 hours STAR, WASHINGTON ., D. C, MARCH 6. SLAMBIDS PLEASE *LENE MO LIGETT 11-2-3 System Far Superior to Honor Valuation, They Believe. This is the third of a series of articles on different methods of bidding on con- tract bridge es exemplified in the recent Eastern champlor BY TOM O'NEIL. NEW YORK. March 5 (#).—Sidney | S. Lenz and Comdr. Winfield Liggett, | jr., who won the contract pair event in | the recent Eastern bridge champion- ships. are proud of the bidding methods which got them into a successful slam contract, a factor in their success. The hand: hearts, North three spades, East four hearts, South six diamonds, the con- | tract. | The only trick taken by the opposition | was the ace of hearts, although success finesse Was necessary | pass, South two dfsmonds, West two | with the spade for the slam. Mr. Lenz believes that his 1-2-3 sys- tem brought about & contract which methods based on honor trick valua- | tion would not have reached. The key | to the bidding was Liggett's offer of three spades over West's two hearts. | | Such a bid to Lenz was forcing, indi- cating slam possibilities. His own hand, | with its length in diamonds and single- ton heart, ace of clubs and support for partner's spades, became enormously powerful after Liggett's forcing bid Certain that Liggett had at least six spades and some strength in other suit, Lenz bid the slam in diamonds, leav- ing it to Liggett to bid six spades if he wished. Sees Big Advantage. Under methods of making a forcing take-out with three or more honor tricks, Mr. Lenz believes the north hand would not have overcalled West's two hearts with more spades than necessary | and thus would have failed to show |SORORITY TO PREPARE ] FOR ANNUAL BANQUET | Phi Delta Gamma to Make Plans Today for Dinner on Satur- day Night. | Plans for the annual banque Chapter, Phi Delta Gamm graduate professional sorc made at a monthly mce today at the Labie House, Washington University first street. Miss M preside. The meeting by a tea, at which Mi: Mildred Green and be hostesses. | Among the honor guests |ent at the annual | night at the Sh Ellen Anderson, Mary Dorothy Corson, Leo Pa Mae Leesnitzer, Gertrude Swenson and Isie Mesdames Mary S. Bu Hirt, Geraldine McNitt and White. MAKE YOUR HOME MORE |GETS ‘CONSCIENCE’ MONEY Mills Receives First Payment From ‘Washingtonian. Secretary of the Treasury Mills.yes- terday received in the mails the first conscience money sent to him since be became head of the Treasury Depart- ment. It was a dollar bill, mafled here in Washington yesterday. With the dollar wa sa foided piece of paper on which ‘Conscience was written in pencil, * Fund.” Bezware Of Dangerous March Drafts Medical statistics say March is the most dangerous month for colds and fatal cases of pneumonia! cubators of illness. Drafts are regular in- avoid them. Install this Ventilator South’s great strength. The North and South hands total only five honor tricks plus under strict honor valuation, whereas seven or more honor tricks are required to indicate hands of two part- | ners are in the slam zone. — | SS INSECTS | Dr. C. A. Weigel of the Bureau of En- tomology, Department of Agriculture, | | will_give an illustrated lecture at a meeting of the Woodridge Garden Club tomorrow night at Sherwood Presbyte- rian Church Hall, Twenty-second street and Rhode Island avenue northeast The subject will be “Flower Garden | The bidding: North one spade, East'Insects and How to Combat Them.” and Rose Maloney, boy. and Mildred Kearnes, boy. and Anna O'Donneil, boy. < W. and Ids Kendall. boy Francis L. and Lovanda Spalding. boy. Ruzzie and Pattle Cabiness, boy. Charles and Meiba Abbate, girl s B. and Lillian_Johnston, girl, frl strength than the forcing two or other | Charles P. systems. It means that the original bidder promises to rebid at least once if partner can make any response on the first round. The following hand” was played by Mr. Barclay with Mrs. Norman N. New- man as partner NORTH. 9632 9 Q753 4 LIVABLE BY INSTALLING All Modern Tmprovewent 12 Months to Pay. Weatherproof Contracting Bona Bidg. Company Left Side BAD FOR HEART can't sleep the simpie compound known as Adler; Just ONE dose relieves the pre f stomach gas on the heart so you sleep sound ail LIGGETT (NORTH) DEALER. S—AJ9873 —AJ9 This Murphy Ventilator will give you all the fresh air you need, and PREVENT DRAFTS. It’s health insurance! Easy to install. Needs no attention. Ask for an estimate. EJ Murphy (© INCORPORATED Sole Distributor of Paste French, The Newest Wonder Cleaner 710 12th St. N. W. NAtional 2477 - EAST. | Dis. 0014 s-10ss | WILL DISCU H—A983| D—15 C.—10653 (SOUTH). Hube; “and Eustace and Bertha Hewiss Harold D. and Haze! Sbaddock, boy. John J. ‘and Irma Wolff, boy. Wil Margaret Oleson. boy. ‘Anna L. Hobbe. boy £ ~ Fight WINTER'S » CHILLS and ILLS with BUZZE?’S For Sale at Al Neighborhood Drug Stores Price 35¢ per Box| D M erika acts on BOTH upper and c X ['A lower bowel and brings out foul & matter you never would believe was 2 in your system. This old matter may \ have poisoned you for months, caus- ing GAS, poor sleep, headache or nervousness. Adlerika acts gently because it con- tains no aloes, senna or harmful narcotics. Get a bottle today; in a few hours you'll feel the emazing cleansing effect of this German doc- tor's remedy. Sold by leding drug- gists. SER6S ice, Whd Catherine Moore: girl and Rose Healey, girl “‘rueman E. and Flora Baker, girl Alvin and Olive Dreuth. girl Francis A. and Mary Dickerson Richard W, and Marceila Holme: Arthur and Gertrude Gray. g Levi and Frances Hawkins, boy EAST. None H—K 765 D862 C—AKQJ93 (BARCLAY, DEALER). s ir] sirl, SOUTH Barcly Bl two spades, his partner raised him (o three, and he went on to a game contract, which was made eas- ily, the defending side taking only three | tricks with aces. Both sides were vulnerable and West was afraid to overcall two spades with three hearts. When the same cards were played at most other tables the bidding went: South, one spade; West, two hearts; | North, pass; East, two spades, showing control of the first spade lead; South, pass; West, three hearts; North, pass; East, four clubs; South, pass; West, | four diamonds; North, pass; East, six | hearts. A grand slam at hearts is-easy by means of discards on the clubs. If the intermediate two bid by South had been overcalled by West with three | hearts, North and South eventually | would have made a sacrifice bid of six spades, which would be set two doubled and save points for North and South. 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