Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1935, Page 48

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D—10 CLASS IN CHILD STUDY SCHEDULED P.-T. A. Leaders to Conduct Forum on Practical Psychology. One of the new subjects to be intro- duced by Southeast Community Cen- ter, of which Mrs. M. W. Davis is sec- yetary in charge, is a class in child | study. It will begin tomorrow night in Hine Junior High School. The lead- ers of this group will be Mrs. Alice L. Wood and Mrs. Edna Rawlings, chair- man and associate chairman, respec- tively, of parent education of the Dis- ! trict of Columbia Congress of P.-T. A. subjects to be discussed include Child Disobeys,” “Why He Dawdles Why He Quarrels With Other Children,” “Why He Tells Lies and Takes Other People’s Property.” The discussions will be free. A recreational club for young people meets at Buchanan branch Tuesday Another new project of the Com- munity Center is the study of house- hold environment, to be led by Miss Ella Barnes in several neighborhoods beginning tomorrow. She will meet groups at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Roose- velt Cent y, Thomson Cen- st Washington . Columbia Heights gh School: A new group will n tomorrow night at Ben Murch Branch of Chevy Chase Center to discuss current events throughout the world, with R. A. Kil- patrick of the Foreign Service School . of Georgetown University as leader. This group 1s open to and women and m at k for the next few wee e no member- ship fee. Also rrow night at Ben Murch Cen Dr. Emanuel Alexan- der Broun will conduct a class for boys over rs interested in t matical g s and mental recreation, ss. which is at p.m. open re interested ching French with a dis- v Center will Club in a comedy. y night in Adapting Bible Names. the ed, meanwhile , whom she ne judge. e book and poi 1 CIV (104). CHICAGO (P —! E tt) peculiar n rear of a house. They found a brown bear cub locked in a cage The owners, three bachelors, were @ashed to stop their pet's outcries. Reasons for Husband's Absence. DES MOINES () —Helen Edwards Eiert, seeking a divorce, told the court, “I haven't seen my husband nce I married him in 1930." not?” asked the judge. three reasons,” she replied, r ed in a Nebraska , one year at Fort 1 Prison for auto sentence operating Contract BY P. HAL SIMS. Perfect Play. The biddin; South. MWest's hand: Sp. 6-4 Ht 2 1 What should West lead? At first glance it would seem that Fast and West have no chances what- | goever of setting four spades unless West can get a heart ruff. But on analyzing the bidding, it becomes fairly clear that East cannot hold the ace of spades; nor is it likely that he holds the ace of hearts. North and South should have the major suits | well sewn up between them. As a| matter of fact, a heart lead would probably be right into a major tenace in the declarer's hand. Therefore ‘West should lead either diamonds or clubs, and, since diamonds are long, if not solid, he should lead either the nine, six or three of diamonds. A9-3 ¥10-8-5-4-3 4K-7-2 SK-10-2 N AJ-10 YK-J-9-6 WEE ga.3-10 &J-9-4-3 S #A-8-7-6 AA-K-Q-8-7-5-2 VA-Q-T . *Q-5 ! The opening lead of the three of diamonds will make it very difficult for South to get a count on the East hand and will not do East any harm. East puts up the ten of diamonds, no matter what is led. Finding this card holds the trick, East will shift to the Jack of spaaes. The declarer draws | trumps, and lays down the queen of clubs, which East selfishly refuses to take. Another club is led and the | ten finessed. This time East wins| and exits airily with the ace of dia- monds. South can play a few trumps | if he s0 chooses, but the hand will boil | down to a question of the heart suit. | There are no two ways about it. The cards must be just so, if South wishes to make his contract. South leads a low heart. If West wins with a jack, he is forced to play | to the board or lead a heart back inty | the ace-queen tenace. If East wins with the jack, he, too, must lead a heart, and South will take the finesse | of the queen. South can therefore make his bid if either East or West holds boths the king and jack of hearts, or if East holds the king. | An opening heart lead will, of course, | simplify al of South! problems. (Copyright. 1335.) Mr. Sims will answer all inquiries on contract that are adgsessed to this newspaper. Inclose affself-addressed. 3-cent stamped envelo) v wots'20 Easy time Payments (Which in- clude small carrying charge) —Bissels Reliance Carpet Sweeper with bristle brush and rubber guard. $3.75 —Oval Willow Clothes basket with strong side handles, Family size. —$1 39 Padded, fold- ir roning board— braced to keep it rigid. $2.69 —Bathrocm scales in enameled finishes. Weigh to 300 Ibs. Guaranteed 5 years. 1.98 —6-lb. Universal Electric laundry iron —Chromium finish— Complete with ap- proved cord. 20 for 94c —Tinted Toilet Tis- sues — 1,000 - sheet rolls—Rose, green, orchid, blue. —2-pc. kitchen en- semble. Stepon gare bage can and waste basket. 2 for $1 —Scientifically de. signed glass window ventilator—Fits any window up to 35 inches. B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART TWO. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE For Your Old Stove Allowance Depending On Value of Range Selected This $79-50 CHAMBERS Gas Range For Only $69.50 —Cook your Thanksgiving turkey in a Chambers oven— the stove that cooks with the gas turned off. Tastes bet- ter—there’s less shrinkage, and the bird is more tender. Cuts your gas bills and keeps your kitchen cooler, Three Other Famous Makes % DETROIT JEWEL % DETROIT STAR % MAGIC CHEF More Than Forty Styles and Colors Completely Installed and Serviced Reg. $1.98 Enameled ROASTERS Slightly Irregular —Self-basting roast- s ers that will hold a 15-pound bird. Electric Mixer and Juicer ~Tilt-back motor, portable mixer with separate beater, air- cooled motor and French ivory bowls . . . chromium-plated finish. Orig. $14.95. See Demon- stration. 'Wear-Ever’ 3 qt. Steamer Formerly $2.50 S1.25 —For cooking vegetables, New England boiled dinners, pot roasts, etc. Two-compartment type. A remarkable value. Automatic Electric Waffle lrons $3.95 —Chromium-plated irons with deep grids, overflow rim and expansion hinge. $5.95 values. Radiél;or Covers G4e ea. —Grained wood-finished covers with four round corners instead of the old-fashioned square ones. Extend from 18 to 35 inches. —Others extend from 24 to 47 in., 87¢ Kann's—Third Floor. —Electric Sandwich toaster and grill— with Guaranteed ele- ment. 39¢ —69c Nibco Chemi- cally treated revers- ible floor dusters— with long handle. 79 —98¢ cast iron dutch ovens with self bast- ing cover. For Pot roast, etc. $1.00 —$1.49 deep chicken fryers of cast iron— with self basting cover, ~—38-in. Fry Pans 29¢c —66 in. Enameled metal closets Wwith five adjustable shelves. 63-in. Size—$2.99 $1.00 Set —3 pc. Mirro alume inum Sauce Pan set. % qt. 1 qt., 1% gt size pans with meas= uring marks. $1.80 value. 59¢ —14 qt. Triple coate ed enameled sinke shaped dish pans— Irregulars 98c grade. —Decorated china base Drip-o-lators, 3= cup size—Low priced. </ Smart! Attractive! Jade Green Carpet Rugs Serviceable! =" 2995 Mulberry Raisin i y : R —_We cannot remember a season when plain colored rugs have been ~ riar such demand—And we are glad to be able to offer such fine ones as these Burgundy Mahogany Washed American Orientals and Worsted Wilton Rugs $69.95 =~ __The American Orientals have been washed to give them the sheen of the Orientals from which they were copied (some discontinued patterns). 9x12 and 81,x1015-ft. sizes. —The Worsted Wiltons are in a variety of colorful pat- terns (now discontinued), and the 9x12-ft. size. wherever used, as t Kann's—Third Floor. at such a low price. They're heavy durable rugs that are in perfect taste he plain conservative colors harmonize with any color Rust scheme. 9x12,9x10/2 and 8Vax1072 ft. sizes. Bigelow Sanford Rugs in Early American Hooked Rug Designs $36.50 —Everyone seems to like these rugs. They like their quaint, old-fashioned hooked patterns—their soft mellow their deep pile 9x12-ft. size 3 814x107 : 36x63-inch, $5.50; 27x54-inch, $3.50 1ster weave and their modest price 6x9, $20.50; 4'¢x6';, $10.25 @ Buy Your Rugs on Our Liberal Time Paymeni"Plan! Inner Spring Formerly $24.50 —Exceptionally well built, com- fortable mattresses, at a price that means a genuine saving. The steel coil spring unit is wrap- ped in sisal and layers of felt and covered with a fine sateen tick- ing. All sizes. A $33.50 Inner-Spring MATTRESS for S18 —Made especially for this sale— with 220-coil springs (to the full size) encased in layers of fine felt, and covered with a fine woven ticking. Close tufting, side vents and taped edges are fine features. All sizes. A $37.50 Inserspring MATTRESS for $24.95 th steel wire coil springs n around entire outside sagging. Sisal base and of felt—covered with . damask. Rope handles. taped edges and air ventilators. All sizes. Adjustable Wide Mesh Net CURTAINS —Tailored, ecru colored net curtains are all the rage this season—Plain and bor- dered styles with two or three rows of eyelets for the rod to run in—No sew- ing necessary. —Adjustable ecru net curtains—60 wide to the pair —Tailored, adjustable ecru net curtain 3 rows of eyelets *1.99 inches $'| .00 s with $2.89 i Expensive Looking—50-in. Rep DRAPES —We made a special purchase to sell these drapes at this low price. They’re 100 inches wide to the pair, 2%, yards long, *4.95 and made of rayon rep in gold, woodrose, blue, eggshell, red, rust, wine, green or brown, with tie backs to match. Each drape fully lined. Pinch Pleated Rayon Damask Drapes —Jacquard figured designs in rose, biue, gold, green, red and rust. 72 inches wide to pair. $2'88 Street Floor rust, the pair A $16.50 MATTRESS sil —A low price for this fine mattress. It is filled with re- silient coils encased in felt and covered with art ticking. All sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. Satin-Faced Rayon Damask Drapes —New jacquard designs and rich shades of rose, blue, green, gold or brown. 100 inches wide to $5 95 : . 72 x 84-in. All-Wool Blankets Just 80 to Sell for Only— —1f purchased today, we couldn't possibly sell Juxuriously warm all-wool blankets bourft with 4-in. satin, these blankets for this low price. They're soft, (4%-Ib. s weight) in plain rose, blue, green, gold, orchid and ~ ea. = s ¢ t

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