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MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933. WOMEN’S FEATURES. B—13° : ; Bodtiime Stevies | [Zad roan b itntic netiver, o dovin Conquering Contract p Star DOROTHY DIX'S LETTER BOX edtime Stories | (i w £ A% bl s ) B0y il 2 et 2 28 atterns 3 1 couldnt fool and get rid of. That R : = sr_mmomron w. sumarss. | | B ol Gouth o take & Ben HEht | et day hink e Tad it in him” By P. HAL SIMS Shall Man Will Property to Wife or Divide under his very nose.” “I ‘@idn't think he would dare do W 5 . - R P ieses tn dhe (hingsien o *pt_around the corner of| pButone will dare almost anything when ! Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed |tributed. It my pertner cannot fit New Silhouette. With Children>—How Can Girl’s Ea —REbot'rox, |the bam. | Y ut:w g&vm"‘;fim{l}f one is starving. I know. 1 wonder if the greatest living contract and auc- | either of my sults we should land In & | The pattern is designed in sises 12 g e P {rom,the fop of & tree. held his breath, | Reddy will go back now or if he wil tion player, He was captain of the | partial score contract in hearts. to 40. Bise 36 requires 3% yards of Idea of Marriage Be Cured? 8 I e | e e i g 0o e o | be foolish encugh to stay around here renowned “Four Horsemen” team, Exsmple Twe g g tious fellow. of no one | he and try for another hen. He won't and has won 24 national champion- 36-inch fabric if skirt is cut on bias, who is more cautious. He thor- | Biacky couldn't believe it. do it again 50 easily. That farmer will ships since 1924. These articles are | Spades—x Dismonds—K Q10 xxx|and 3% yards of 36-inch fabric it cut oughly believes in avoiding all| Already some of the hens were enter- | be on the watch for him. Well, it is : b—-AQOTx risks possible. His father and |ing the ard. In a moment or two vhat 1 : I based on the Stms system, which in- | Hearts—x EAR MI88 DIX—I have & wife and three children, and I want to ol e A Lhetr | ol ol e e o e o o business of mine what he does. I've cludes the one-over-one principle ‘With the above hand I w bid one make my will. How shall I divide it among them? Leave every- “'fl er "": :":r: wl:eyiore t ety Saond Sareend M}J b'“'dmn v got_troubles enough of my own.” that the Sims group of players was | diamond. The stre; in hand thing to my wife, or give each ane a lon- of my estate? R‘:g‘f“ e ullel;m . but_ his nm"‘: the unsuspecting farmer en with | 4, 2Ving finished his breakfast, Reddg the first to employ and develop. lies in its ability to febid several times HUI AND FATHER. - my’ ‘:' e Y,-m“ 15 especially |a sudden rush e sped M oo ey '.rom& :flhivgm the nearest place whic The Opening Bid. than one 6r &t the mout two teioky. Daan, VLR iyt pory s e ot RTla And. anfidre: amar cmma%.hw;n it not ]t-Ireuel‘s .'}‘.".“,i flm" u:fi'fi" h;‘x‘.i ..p:g 3; ‘r::cofi needed and to think things over. What N the previous article on this sub- | Therefore, the best defense for you sre & man of small means and what you would leave would barely ,‘,"m, ,‘J‘u"mz‘w"m"’"{m' Dlaci Toot | tha Saow v B i hto do mow? He was far, very far. from ject, T dealt with hands of the de- | hand is to open the bidding. furnish s living for the family, leave it to your wife as long as she lives, | co"pi. " Buch " confusion! Such & rackett | o SHould he start back when the fensive type and hands of a border- One-Suiter Aggressive Type. or until she marries again. Every married woman has a just claim to a But' this doesn't mean that Reddy|The hens were running this way and £ th - 3 part of her husband's property because she has helped earn it. is & coward. No indeed. It merely | that way, squawking with fright. Those | norn,of th¢ coming night, or should he line nature, in first and second( With the one-suiter hand I prefer to \ means that he is too smart to be fool- |in the henyard were running for the | i &nd explore and become thor- pass roun oughly acquain! Vi ”"%‘fé‘",‘;ow have to deal with the ag- m.u;hw,:% '.,.,fl,, ;figm:l,d of g WHEATEVER you do, fix it so that your wife can neither spend nor be |ish. He is smart enough to know that | safety of the hen house. lb("lul;" quainted with the country Bt Sl g kind, giving me the opportunity to bid cheated out of the pmpeny‘zw leave her. Few women have had any he lives longest who takes !::;tst H:kl “Hi1 that hen, you red thief!” | ..r might stay a few days,” thought i Requirements| my hand naturally and without mls- Bi¢ nsurance com S dhat 80 per. oot O the. moey that they Hhing han to bey oo dreat & ‘price Jiter ity wnki ‘he seattaed how toars| Re43y. S0 far T have seen, on'sigms com] oW e money * | &l unf real = g are shaded for an| leading my partner. have paid out as insurance to widows has been dissipated within five or six | And he is smart enough also to KNOW | ish°and Topeloss that was Hayened | Of other Foxes SIGUI oo S Cexialnly ey e Example. years. They have blown it in on extravagances, thinking because they have that there are times whcl‘:” ubo pays to | again, h:sm' that Reddy would b2 80| or that farmer wouldn't have let his gressive tvpe "o | Sondss-KQOxxx Dlamonde—hxzx Slcked-tangacd s s dsced thern G0 smvest et Wid Gat |15 mo coward, o oo e e Graoung O s Volce | hens out the way he did. - Perhaps there ! Hearts—x x ubs—x / - salesman u ves 3 e woul at hen. But|gare other fi e e et 1 | spades, or I can stand & high no trump The most amazing thing 15 that & man who would not trust | et of 8 barn watching a farmer| «Caw! Caw! Caw! Caw!” shrieked P B T Pold & tworsuited | contract by my partner if he bids both ) his wife's businers sagacity in ng a hundred dollars while he is alive | drive his hens from the dooryard toward | Blacky in great excitement. and spread | hetore in my it Sid'T mard o ssod Ce Tand ©with " five: | my _weak suits. will turn over all of his and his elildren’s pro to her to make ducks o b""fl“"msh e oo 4 e “hag | his black wings to follow Reddy. as I needed that one.” vanl e nt¥es | 2) 1t the opponents open the bid- and drakes of when he is dead. Why he t that nis demise i going | 0 %just, Tesdy to rush out and seize | The door of the house opened and| meddy began fo chuckle. H both major _suits, | 4Ing, I can “back in” with my long sult to turn her from a financial Dumb Dora into & Hetty Green is & mystery | gne’ of ‘those hens when the door of | the farmer's wife stepped out. “FOr |y il oier wpain the toching mamersy cven as’low asitwo | And:evonizshia it twikoout scsots’ T Pass alinchving. the house had opened and the farmer | the land sake, what is all this racket I of the getting of that breakfast. “He primary tricks, gge“' lel““:‘" 1}"“{2‘ dI ul}‘t‘;"u"{;fl had stepped out. The farmer hadn't|8bout!” she demanded. was some surprised, was that farmer,” plus some _slight | been allowed to play hans of t70 (Fhe [EVERY man who has money to leave his wife and daughters should pro- | seen him, snd Reddy knew it. What| “A fox got one of our hens from | thought Reddy. “How he did yell at secondary values in z ‘bl‘:‘:’"‘ !.‘?le 1T am defeated & trick vide a trust fund for them so that they will get the income paid in to do now? There was the danger of | right under my nose,” replied the farm- ) me. I suppose he thought I would the long suits. ?“ tweo' the 5 nalty usually is worth monthly installments. That would save many a widow from being married the dinner he had a moment before | er as he drove the rest of the hens into | drop that hen. Nothing less than a Example. 31hfle a5 the ope onents would have been for her money, and prevent many s wife from having either to give all been so sure of, and which he so sorely | the henyard and closed the gate. “Bold- | dog at my very heels would have made [3 0 wiser to bid nzlx’g score their game. * of her property to her husband, or else be in a perpetual row with him. needed and had come so far to get,| est thing I ever knew a fox to do.! me drop it, and I don't know but what §pades K Q1oxx Dismonds—xx . belrig LGken away (mmul;xlm.ht e :mk’ t;:‘nth hen lxlnnm;‘o-dmdny:lfgm \1‘tlh' I would have turned and fought a dog % e . % vive “It now or never,” oug! y. e rigl ere! . X im ever he| for it. Hunger makes one desperate. With the above hand I would bid |, Mr. Sims will answer all inquiries on con becanse ayasy Lok Decause Tany husbands desire to rob tielr wives, DUt |.of course I can go away and returs | comes around here again. T wonder if I cond do it over again one spade. with a self-addressed. stamped envelope. every man believes himself to be a Napoleon of finance, and that if he tomorrow morning. But I can't wait| “He must have been terribly hungry| tomorrow morning. That farmer wil This hand needs very little from my (Copyright, 1933.) only had $10,000 or $20,000 or $50,000 he could meke a million on Wall until tomorrow for a dinner. I nm‘to be so bold” said his wife. “I de-|not expect me to return. And those !aartner to develop a game, in fact. far | Street, or swing some chimerical scheme. starving right now. That man hasn't | clare I don't see how the wild things | hens are fat and good ecating.” less than he needs to open the bidding | | . .. . E o a gun with him. He will have to go|live in times like these. I guess we ‘The more he thought about it the I T paas. i . on straight of fabric. Contrast requires . : ¢ ore b it tr Shouid my partner give me a one no My Weighior{Sey % yerd of 36-30 inch fabric. INOW & woman has to be more hard-bolled than most wives are to say | fime I can be peyond danger Trom x| T Bippos e more he was tempted 1o visit that farm a “I suppose we can,” replied the farm- | again the following morning. He had trump response (our weakest reply) I Chopped dates, figs. nuts or To get a pattern of this model send “No” to the husband who wants to speculate with her money, and sbiieat it . 3 am Tot afraid to bid my second suit | | raisins added to's cream fling | |15 cents in coins or stamps. Please| if she does, he mever forgives her for it, but if papa has left the money e T at a two contract, allowing him to show for ple, give variety. Lemon, write your name and address very 50 she can't touch it she has a perfect alibi that keeps peace in the family. vas 3 preference by passing or reverting to| | orange or vanilla extracts should | | plainly; also style number and size of | All of us know dozens of cases of rich girls who have been reduced £o dine / ey Wiabixes e e My first suit. T2 his hand provides s | | be used for the Savoring. each pattern ordered and mail to The| poverty by perfectly good, well meaning husbands who frittered away their E b e e Tl i g R o L Always apply o poultice slowly. | |Evening Star Pattern Department,| estates Bo a man i criminally orucl who does not save his wife and . ot be so_easily y caught? But behind the temptation ive a raise distributional grounds. Have it smoking hot, but before ‘Washington, D. C. daughter from this hard fate by tying whatever property he leaves to them = ) "t the opponents overcall, 1 will judgé | | Spplying it cover the skin with up good and fast and beyond their reach. e Vory NEAY, hats ta e ATl from the nature of their bidding wheth- | | oil, and after testing the poultice E watching with a terrible gun tomorrow er or not to show my second suit. It [ on'the back of your hand, put it TUE EVENING STAR 1t is a common thing for & man to leave all of his property to his e OF T™H ‘ MOM ENT morning,” whispered common . sense. is generally dangerous to do so when | | 0 the pallent. GOWCE W oo MR- PATTERN DEPARTMENT. wife in the bellef that her mother love will make her always look out for “Be satisfied and walt awhile. Gi vulnerable if partner has passed the nel m° P the Pattern No. 4001 Stze her children. This is a good theary, but it does not work out well in actual that farmer time to forget about this first bid or overcall. When not vulner- “g! 8- will = - . * = practice. For very often the woman marries a man who spends all of her morning. Keep away from there. Then able it is often advisable to show the - );ul 7 dm“mw; g Name (please print) children’s inheritance, and still oftener it makes the good children the - * perhaps some day when you need a second suit at two, over an adverse n a ‘K k0 ¥¢ qu e victims of the black sheep in the family, or of some favorite son or daugh- breakfast as much as you did this overcall by the player to your right. they will keep nicely. pour ter who gets the lion share of the estate. n When the two-suiter has its strength | | Off water when you want to use with is Y in both minors, I do not shade the bid 3 Street and Number e J mke:lgomganmch r]::sk hA “1”-' Fox unless the distribution is so uneven To remove s blot of ink or an . JF there is a prodigal son or daughter, mother is going to pay him or Ler d chances unless he must - incorrect figure or letter, if an out of his or her scrapes, no matter how much it sacrifices her worth; { So Reddy finally took a nap and oA e Tcmely sggremive charac | | ecaser s nat Nandy, use & plsce : sons and daughters. And only too often mother is so obsessed by her dreamed of fat hens that begged him my partner only by opening the bidding. of sandpaper pressed tightly over City and State . younger children and so anxious to give them every luxury and advantage - the finger. Rub this gently on that she spends on them the money that by right belongs to the older 1 Example One. the spot till it disappears. children. Bpades— — Diamonds—K Q10xx Hearts—Q10x Clubs—A QX x x incS0 s, Husband and Father, in making your will. bear these facts in B g mind: : not one woman in a hundre capable of handling e O i money wisely, and, secondly, that mothers will play favorites. So see o misfit is remote. The probabilities are it that your fproperty is left in trust for your wife and daughters, and fix it that all four hands are unevenly dis- 50 that all of your children will get & square deal. DOROTHY DIX. DEAR DOROTHY DIX—What can you say to a girl in her 20s whose 7 $ U l C K MENU FOR A DAY. mother, married sisters and neighbor women have always impressed ¥ e upon her that if she marries her life will be a llvlnt torment imposed upon BREAKFAST. her by an inconsiderate husband? Her mother tells her that any girl had Sliced Bananas better be dead than married. So badly has marriage been pictured to this Dry Cerenil“ With gr;:fi: girl that she shudders and covers her fre: when talking about it, and, , \ Oreamed Finna, Ha although she is in love with a man, she is afraid to venture into matri- / ) morning you may have another chance mony. Do you think that this girl could be given an altogether different LUNCHEON. slln? on married life if either of her mother’'s two marriages had been the Creamed Lobster on Toast Tesult of love and romance? MR. ncg;fymnogzfid Answer: I should think that the best way to correet the girl's morbid view of marriage would be to bring her in contact with some happily | | / Crackem " * Chese ™' Tea TATricd peopie: 4nd ek e set thAt While mArtige cin be-a Sei on Lol ‘ ; : ' CODFISH DINNER. it can alto be the nearest approach to heaven that we can ever know Cream of Carrot Soup here below. ! ]i 5! s | emnly | Potatoe (CERTAINLY human happiness reaches its highest peak in the union of il 2 C E s Butterfly Salad, French Dressing a man and woman who love each other truly and faithfully and un- y e i Ble selfishly; who find their greatest pleasure in each other's companionship; peh Who found a home that is a little safe harbor of rest and peace into which they can put from the storm and stress of life. and who have the never- FINNAN HADDIE. - ending interest of joy of seeing their children grow up about them. Cut a small slice of fat salt pork into dice, cook until the fat No woman is 80 blessed as the one who has a husband upon whom is extracted and drain. Put she can lean and who stands between her and the hardships of existence. 3 tablespoons of the pork fat in No man is so fortunate as the one who has a wife to cheer and comfort a seucepan, add 3 tablespoons him and to whom he can turn, sure that she will cleave to him through et el thenipo i slows) thick and thin, and that if every one else turned against him she would eeie ShiringiecoatantyiTiE . still be standing steadfast by his side. There are plenty of such loving Clups milk. When "e'éfi“i ~ and contented husbands and wlvu.. A DOROTHY DIX. smooth add 1% cu] e Ps; EAR MISS DIX—Can anything be done about the radio pests who an haddie, 1% R i st e MOVE INDICATOM A CERTAIN NUMBER D e e oy e, Ao the ol fpest ecvery | Canapes of Smoked Fish. other sound ia the ne! dnn’s c°|ds | o 3 d salt t hborhood and dri > Ch" tsgtqgs 5{;‘3&7{"5&3’1‘5 ::nmg OF SPACES TO F\IGHT. I'\E'PE‘AT SAME B ververet nummu r] ang ves everybody in "fi.v&mo".y to Heat two ounces of butter until 1. ‘y Yield quicker to | | | Ve boilis water, add beaten s and mix with one cupful of smok: : Solks of 3 cggs, cook a minute INTERVAL UNTIL A CAR 1S SPELLED. Answer: Alas, I fear that the case is hopeless, because these radio | fish that has been passed through double action of | ol VICKS jonger and serve with a garnish hounds are utterly lll:lln‘lln all consideration of their fellow creatures. of ‘toast points, The puzzle illustrated above involves the name of cne make of automobile | LLcr® are even people with o little mercy in thelr hearts that they will CREAMED LOBSTER. that will be exhibited at the annual show. to be held January 28 to February 5, "‘},‘:‘h‘;“‘m““ radio and leave it Zoing all day, even “&'n%" are out of - 1 oy chopper. Add four teaspoonfuls of crenm.lmix :vhe:l lndGApmg on toast 5 in'fancy shapes. Garnish with ripe inclusive, at the Washington Auditorium, under the auspices of the Washingt: B l Cogk 2 tablespoons Of ouster | | Automotive ‘Trade Assoclation. This association, through the co-operation of (Ooprrisht, 1933.) olives. o 1°§3§’°r§h uilk_salt and | | The Star, is conducting a contest, for which the winners will receive $100 and = paprika and a teaspoon of lemon | | 106 free tickets as prizes. Foot Comfort. juice. Beat until foamy, then To enter the contest simply solve each puzzle that appears, dafly and Sun- | Buy & cotton blanket to keep your | 4 'r P 1 day, keep them until the last one is published. and then mail them to the Wash- | | . L Ay s el Gover "and | | ington Automotive Trade Association, room 1002, 1427 I street northwest, with a | feet_warm at night. It can be bought || . e Lowest Price slogan—not to exceed 20 words—on “Why the automobile show Should be held | for 50 cents, full size. Fold the blanket i (I 7 i BTE here every year.” Remember, do not send the answers in until you have them |once and lay it across the foot of the || b BUTTERFLY SALAD. all. There Will be 27. 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