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SN HIPE FAOE N BRIGEMATH Culbertsons Lead by 14,720 Points, With 17 Rubbers to Be Played. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 11.—P. Hal Sims’ chance for victory in his 150- rubber bridge match with Ely Cul- bertson existed today only as a bare Possibility. The portly bridge master of Deal, N. J, faced a virtually insurmountable Iead as the match entered its second lest day today, with 17 more rubbers to be played. Culbertson and his wife, Josephine, withstood a determined assault by Mr. and Mrs. Sims in yesterday's play and brought their advantage up to 14.720 points at the end of the 133d rubber. Early in the night the Simses had cut the lead to 10,210 points, only ‘TAPROOM BABIES’ AIDED District Attorney Promises to Help Neglected Children. PHILADELPHIA, April 11 (#.— Mrs. Elizabeth H. Erskine, secretary of the Society to Protect Children From Cruelty, yesterday laid before District Attorney Charles F. Kelley the plight of “tap room babies™ A “tap room baby” she defined as a child who is taken into a neighbor- hood saloon by its mother or left alone at home while the parents go out to drink. She asked just how far her organi- zation could proceed in such cases -without violating the law. Kelley, she said, agreed to stand by the organiza- tion in whatever action it might take. Movie Theaters Packed. Motion picture theaters in British Malaya are being shown to packed houses and several new cinemas are planned. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., PRIVATE Z00 BANNED Not Disorderly, but Violates Zone ‘Ordinance, Judge Rules. CHICAGO, April 11 (#)—Keeping a lion, p leopard and three monkeys in your back yard garage, Judge Wil- liam Brooks ruled yesterday, does not constitute disorderly conduct. But, he set forth, it does involve a violation of the zoning ordinance. With important precedent estab- lished, he ordered Wiliam E. Har- wood to move his private zoo to some spot where neighbors don't take alarm at the roaring of jungle beasts, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, HERE'S HOW THE YOUNGER SET ARE DRESSING THIS S])fl.flg/ Left Dashing guardsman’s reefer and matching skirt of beige or navy basket-weave tweed, -to delight damsels from 10 to 16. o have the Culbertsons start & new upward swing that gave them a net gain for the day of 1,020 points, Above One looks one’s most fetching in a broad-brimmed bonnet of rough straw with bright cherries. This and lots of others at only 2.95 old range! (Any type—any condition) See the gleeful lady above. She’s parted with her “pet peeve” and has fifteen dollars toward the payments of the range she’s always wanted. A Magic Chef of course, with the famous Lorain Red Wheel Oven Heat control, non- match started, Mrs. Culbertson and with B. Jay Becker of Philadelphia in has been strictly according to the H—Q 2 clog burner and a flock of other gadgets c—QJsT4 guaranteed to make her Summer in the SOUTH (Culbertson). kitchen pleasanter than she bhelieved it pos S—J854 ible. : H_K 10 8 6 o Right MAGIC CHEF Gas Ranges 59.50 to 209.50 Less $15 allowance 4450 1.19450 (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 4 Sinoverialon & s Sweaters, sizes 1.95 CZ“TE’ . 5 ¥ 810 18......000000 MODEAN THE HECHT CO-. | : e Golf Knickers. sizes 1 QF GRS RANGE ““This is Washington . 1 Wives Take Day Off. Today, for the first time since the Mrs. Sims are not playing. Mrs. Cul- , bertson is taking the day off to be (o ~~ present at the birthday celebration of > her son, Bruce, 6. Culbertson has Albert H. Morehead 1 as his partner and Sims is playing We II Pay You the afternoon session. The wives will ~ return to the table for the night session. Eleven rubbers were played yester- day and last night, the Simses win- 1 or our ning six and the Culbertsons five. The Culbertsons lead in rubbers, 73 1o 60, and in points, 111,330 to 96.610. The Culbertsons’ bidding generally Culbertson system, but on one hand last night Mrs, Culbertson threw the system overboard with unfortunate » ryesults. This was the hand: NORTH (Mrs. Culbertson). S—K Q D-AKJ1097652 C—None WEST (Sims). EAST (Mrs. §ims). 5—A 10962 §—73 H—J 94 H-A753 D—None D—Q43 C—K532 Portrait of a well turned-out young man. Neatly checked gray cheviot suit, which includes a spare pair of knickers. 8 to 17. ‘I 0.95 Down on Six Diamonds. Both sides were vulnerable and the Bimses had a part score of 60. Culbertson dealt and passed. Sims bid one club, which Mrs. Culbertson doubled. Mrs. Sims bid one heart and Culbertson then bid a spade. Sims passed and Mrs. Culbertson calmly bid five diamonds, which brought raised eyebrows from her husband. After long study, he went to six diamonds. Mrs. Culbertson was down two on the hand, losing the ace of spades, ace of hearts and the queen of diamonds. | “Darling, you shouldn't do that,” remarked Culbertson after the hand was played. “Just play papa and mamma straight Culbertson. Don't ever try to start a new system right in the middle of the hand.” The proper bidding, he explained, | would have been an overcall of two | clubs by Mrs. Culbertson, followed by | & jump bid in diamonds. | Five diamonds is not in the hand | because of the trump distribution. Y Newsreel Given Name. A newsreel produced in France is ealled the “Eclair Journal.” Talon Polo Shirt 7 1 si:c:mS (: '1)8 g 79c § 4 (Boys’_and Girls’ Clothins. k4 Becond Floor.) £/ Above Shirred taffeta embellishes the detach- i . ) 4 : able cape of a coat of fine ribbed navy o - i 3 - . wool. Adequately sophisticated dam- el R - sels of 10 to 16 years. .95 On Substitutes! [ Left ‘ W' ; ja&‘kelbfltock as smm:thns bli sister’s. 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