Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1935, Page 19

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DARK ORSE TEA BADEE VITER Indianapolis Group Comes (§ ! From Behind to Defeat Culbertson Four. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 6—A dark horse team from Indianapolis came from behind in the early morning hours today to nose out the favored Culbertson four, 35 to 343, for the open team of four championship in the American Bridge League tourna- ment. The winners were L. J. Welch, F. R. | Buck and E. T. Wood, all cofparative | unknows in major bridge play, and J. E. "Cain, whose name is more familiar to contract followers. Going into the final session with 16 points and in fourth place, the In-| dianapolis quartet scored 19 points to win. | Third place went to Aaron Frank and M. Glick, Cleveland: Ridgeway Bishop and John Smith, Chicago, with | ® 331 score. | They were followed by Foster Hop- | kins and Charles Porter, Cincinnati; A. J. Vitale and W. J. Pray, Indian- | apolis, and the team of R. E. Horner, Ottawa, Canada; P. Sheardown, Tor- onto, Canada; H. Friedman and A. E. Frankenstein, Chicago, who tied for fourth and fifth at 32%. | The all-Chicago team of Paul D. Parcells, Charles Rilling, Robert F. Rubel and Miss Aliyne Paris, finished thirteenth with 291, after leading the field of 29 into the final session with | 17 points. . The Culbertsons were sec- ! ond at that point with 16% Title scoring included one-half of qualifying score plus all points scored in the final round. | Play for the open championship was scheduled today and tomorrow. A well-played hand last night was C-AJ106432 The hands were held by Miss Flor- ence Stratford, Cleveland, North; Dr. H. J. Vogel, New York, East: Bert | Fried, Cleveland, South, and George Unger, New York, West. | The bidding: North, one diamond; East, one spade; South, two dia- monds; West, pass; North, three no trump; East, four spades; South, six clubs, which was the final contract. | In the play Fried made seven-odd | on a squeeze. i West opened the spade queen, | which fell to North’s ace and a dia- | mond was discarded by declarer. De- clarer picked up the trump king on a | finesse and cleaned up trump. A dia- | mond was led to North's ace and a diamond returned, South ruffing| East's king. | Deglarér lald down the rest of his| trumps, saving & diamond, the spade | king, the ace and a small heart in | dummy. He led small to North's| heart ace, then cashed the spade king, | saving his own king and jack of hearts. West, squeezed in hearts and diamonds, unguarded the heart queen. | FPried returned a heart to his own | hand, went up with the king, drop- | ping West’s queen, and took the last | trick with the heart jack. } HOSPITAL GIVEN $10,000 Other Bequests Made Under Will of Joseph P. Grabfield. | % | NEW YORK, December 6 (#)—The | Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati was be- | queathed $10,000 in the will of Joseph | P. Grebfield, dated April 26, 1929, and filed yesterday in Surrogate's Court. He died November 14. | Harlet W. Baker of New York | City was named to receive a life in-| come of a $100,000 trust fund. Two nephews, John Jacob Grabfield of | Cincinnati and Gustave Philip Grab- fleld of Milton, Mass.,, were assigned equal shares of the residuary estate, | the latter also to be an executor and receive personal property. Woman Democrat Named Architect For Philadelphia Republican Mayor-Elect | Appoints Socidlite to $8,000 Post. By the Associated Press. | PHILADELPHIA, December 6.—An | outstanding woman architéct—a Dem- | ocrat—has been named by Phila- | delphia’s Republican Mayor-elect Wil- | son to take over the designing of the city’s buildings. | Miss Georgiana Pope Yeatman, 33 | and socially prominent, is the first | woman to hold a cabinet post in Philadelphia. “I have absolutely no idea how or | why I was selected,” Miss Yeatmah said. “I expect this job to be one of the most interesting pieces of work in my life,” she said. “The depart- ment will have much to do with housing problems, zoning, city plan- ning and new arrangements for beau- tification.” Miss Yeatman, soft-spoken and modest, will receive $8,000 annually. Bhe was the architect for numerous clubs, &chools and a hospital in this area and the Davis Memorial Park in Charleston, W. Va. ROOF COATING 5 Gallons and Brush It's & heavy asbestos roor 9770 coating that you brush on just like THE- EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _¥_____*————— e ASKED 210,837 PERSONS e S et . Boxed Stationery A 2-in-1 gift! The 24 sheets and 24 envelopes are highly accept- able, and the genuine red cedar box can be used later 'l 19 for general purposes. . Others to $1.59 7-inch Globes This good looking 7 inch sphere is equ d with full merid ar? m cludes over 1,800 names oase. Others up to $3.05. . (¢4 THESE ARE THE THINGS THEY SAID THEY WANTE N ———§— ¥ Christmas Cards Seventeen dainty colored greet= ing folders, every one different. Complete with envelopes to match. 17 = 39¢ Others 50c to $1.00 Univex Cameras Picture the joy this can “will bring. Actually fits int vest pocket. yet takes clear 1'.x1 ine’ pictures, easily en- up to $15.95. . E % ountain Pens A gift that serves and saves! Mottled pearl effect barrel with gold plated band and pocket clip. 14 @ karat gold point. Styles -I 00 . for men or women. Others to $3.50, Tool Chests tools tn a reat & erything to meke h joy on Christ- . ‘Be Practical, Give Warm Snow Suits W 747 7 NN N A Honeysuckle Dresses 190 Saucy and angelic, and some just plain “sweet,” to make the most of your young darling, Gay cot- ton prints, made as carefully as you'd do them yourself. A grand value! Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6%, For Girls 7 98 Even if icy winds do blow from the north, a girl who steps into this handsome all wool “Neva-Wet” snow suit is prepared for the very worst. Two piece with harmonizing orange, plaid top. with Kelly maroon-red, blue-red, dark Brown with tan or green, Available in sizes 7 to 14. For Women! Action Back PLAID SPORTS JACKETS 5 98 Think of the dozens of uses a warm wool jacket like this will lend itself to! In fact, for an active Winter, you simply shouldn’t be without one. Vivid orange, red, blue or green plaids. Sizes 12 to 20. Boys’ Plaid Snow Suits 3-98 A warm snow suit in vivid blue and white, green and white, brown and orange or maroon and orange plaids, Snug fit- ting knit bottoms and cuffs. Sears Makes It “Merry . Christmas Boys’ Corduroy Knicker Suits /-89 Made with the utmost of care to withstand any rough treatment. Jacket has belted back. The knickers are full lined, with wor- sted cuffs. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Others to $6.95, o e Silk and Rayon TIES After all, there’s no gift like neck ties. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBERg 6, 1935. No matter how many he has now, he can always use lots more. Choose two from this wide assortment at Sears spe- cial gift price. Beautifully tailored from quality silk and rayon fabrics with half wool resilient lining. Smartest new shades and patterns. Others to $1.00 ® Each. Men’s Robe e Genuine Whit- tenton flannel blanket robe. Single breasted style. Men’s Gloves Genuine cape- Union Pacific Streamlined Train powerful mo= tor and she's off! Just like the real Union Pacific in shape, color and all. 27- in. oval track. Marx Regular Typewriters 98e D) Writes just like & big one. Takes regular size letter pa- per. 40 char- acters, includ- ing alphabet, numerals, etc. Men’s Union Suits Winter weight A r!uti 5?;0 46 Socks 29c¢ Fine celanese and_ravon in newestcolors and pattens. Bizes 10 to 12 Give Slippers! Sears Prices Make It Easy Smart Boudoir Slippers Let your feet relax in these comfy boudoir slippers! They're soft, pliable black kid, good looking and practical. Fluffy pompon gives the necessary feminine touch. Rubber lift on heel. Women's Slippers 1.00 Corduroy is a favorite for lounging . . . and here's a tricky model that’s bound to win the feminine heart. Black corduroy with gay leather saddle. Men’s Jumbo Kid Everetts Does he demand com- fort? Give him these kid Everetts. Theyre soft and come in extra widths. Hand turned leather soles, Brown only in sizes 6 to 11, Annie Slippers with —~Gia, W Annjel FREE Camera 1.00 Imagine the thrill of any kiddie who finds these Orphan Annie bootees in her stocking on Christmas morning. Red or blue suedette with caressing collar of rabbit's fur. And with every pair of bootees goes a real kiddies’ camera—FREE! FREE MONOGRAMMING On towels 25c up, sheets, pillowcases, blankets, bath robes, shirts and pajamas. Boy! A New Streamlined Velocipede with Electric Headlight and Battery Boy, oh, boy, what a bike! Streamlined—like the finest cars! Brand new in every inch! All-steel frame 93 in bright red enamel with silvery colored spokes. Elec- tric headlight, complete with battery. Large rubber pedals and tires. Folding Table and 2 Chairs 1.4-9 ‘You can paint it to suit them. Sturdy hard- ‘wood, smooth= ly sanded. Ad- justablein height. 20« inch table. Child’s Fine Microsets Shirley Temple Baby Dolls Just like Shir- ley Temple when she was a baby. Soft and_huggable. Fully dressed. 1513 inches Electric Movie Projectors 3.19 Keystone movie with non-radio-in - terference 60- cycle motor. Uses regular house bulb. Size 8x41%4x12 inches. Big 26-Inch Baby Dolls 2_.19 : Looks real as can be, and has an ap- pealing open mouth which shows & cute pink tongue and 4 pearly teeth. broidering, shopping, knitting, painting and playing with dolly. A task for each day in the week. With box. 911 Bladens- burg Road at 15¢th and H Sts., N.E, ; 3 i

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