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NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936. DR. U'LEARY LAUDS e CATHOLIC SOOLS N e | Declared Fulfiled. | SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Dhstiet 7575 Declaring Catholic education was founded in this country to serve “God and country,” Very Rev. Arthur A. O’Leary, S. J., president of George- town University, said yesterday in an address that this pledge of “loyalty and tradition” has grown into “a bond of unity that welds state and the schools into one link of mutual en- deavor.” He spoke on the Columbia Church of the Air program as the representa- * tive of the oldest American Catholie university. Its founder, Archbishop John Car- roll, he said realized that the new form of civil government set up in 489 by the adoption of the Constitu- tion “would last only so long and flourish only to the extent that the . o Il = 7 . morality and the education of its (Exclusive with Lonsburgh s!) citizenship were based on principles ; _ The exclusive Lansburgh’s—that's us. Many that could bear the test of time.” Catholic Schools “True to Trust.” o () . i : - of our exclusives are made to our rigid specifi- * “The Catholic schools of the| [*Foefl | ; : = v Ao cations—others are chosen for their superi- country,” Dr. O'Leary said, “have been ‘h z = At v ority in style and quality—all are Washington true to their trust. They have served o 4 favorites God while serving their country and “ nd - | T— X . . have never deserted this tradition of N 2 . i s * Y o o T service.” Pledged to this service, he said the frue aim of Catholic education is to . . . ongst Our Exclusives s men 0 an wnaesanaine of| Plaid=-Back Coats as Exclusive fabrics! Exclusive col- /3% i 13 O : e e ors! Exclusive patterns! And the LT oy S, Al EISENBERG DRESSES FOR WOMEN “in a way that will make them effi- bbb otess TN cient leaders in our national life.” famous woven-in p!o}d b thot‘ o ‘." ; N 'T'_y-u. % . R el LENORA SHOES FOR WOMEN In every State and city, he said, ° n ' g . ‘ g ¢ i pes . ::L!su::xools are being dedicated to this featu red m vogue g‘_ves warmth without bulk. 3 :o . 3. . b L DISNEY HATS FOR MEN “At the end of the last school year there were 7,000 Catholic elementary exclusive editions are sketch- p ";‘- 3 o BELLESHARMEER WOMEN'SHOSIERY. schools and 2,000 high schools,” he | added. “In addition to this notable | f 7 01 ? MR A ROOK RS E mrenee w1995 and 22,95 cdnote them caretully. : b & LANSBROOK SUITS FOR MEN schools and 169 seminaries, all of ¥ ; ‘~‘ - bodyapad b ““i:o- ' " THOROREST MATTRESSES them devoted to the noble cause of J 499,040 1yt God < . ; b8 i i SRR Y 504 4 g LR . A. The Reefer: Fitted of waist, B. Double-breasted Model (large C. Plaid Swagger. 2 regis - Lt 4 H3tenits . CAVENDALE SHEETS “State Obligated to Church.” flared of skirt for Primcess ef- photo): Black and white weave. ments of 4 bold buttons. v i P ot o 5 : e . vy AT : Naggxfis pa:;t;gcmcfixh:ll;\‘xgxsc:n t;)ozlss fect, 19.95. - Wide stitched belt. 19.95. 22.95. 74 2 ‘;'.,,?3:35327:,:. FITZWELL SHOES FOR CHILDREN schools, with 2,500,000 students and LANSBURGH'S—DAYLIGHT COAT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. i [ # # 4 . 85,000 teachers—places the state under an obligation to the Catholic | + ehurch which every righ!-lhmkmg‘l// Z man must acknowledge as one of the #olid and fundamental acts of love for our country. N x P s es s Bt . “The extent of this contribution to | = St 3oMAbada s ] Liveepere the public welfare is all the more | n . : u.,.""‘"": pEsAEhiros ddie worthy of notice when we realize that | bopaadont 20441104 400 the millions needed for the financing | 405 of such a gigantic task come from | the voluntary contributions of citizens who at the same time are paying , their share of the taxes to support | :e public schools and state universi- | Winning Contract | 459953 90ase r;',’..«-“n (Inventors of the system that has beaten TNty gy e et et L et it #r5asge, 1] Sreers. every other system in existence. 9oy o4 NE of our readers writes: “In | o et 0T reaeiess a recent article you referred g . TTEve oy, 4 ;::::': to a ‘backward finess2’ for | 7 7 o a king. I do not understand | this play, and wonder if you could v give an example of it and show its advantage over a straight finesse.” In the recent masters’ pair cham- pionships, won by David Burnstine and Oswald Jacoby, Mr. Burnstine had Wy, vy an opportunity for this play, which, hongs $2243998000u0n,,,, incidentally, is not very rare, . P4 FOPPLISr B South, dealer. : s w%mmmm, Neither side vulnerable. R 2tireed 903 it ireasans Mr. Jacoby. 6 :;'m...,m,, -:‘0::: Moty 4KJ86 / ; R 599904 vuueomtt? PP 31532348ty . R g, PR $H 550, ot sei LT fetertstttboinbeny VE689 4400 gpept? B $I1PEIIERIE Chnsinna 1000 5 G gy gp ettt § 1 AP ERT S Fr e it st N A bt 1609 00 0n g pppaent® | 4he 44840 0irp, “IPer sopoptpprt ¥ |, 24 BEETLe0s For Countryside Mr. Burnsti 4 H b . ‘The bidding: s : 1 4 H ¢ 3 Co It's our South West North East - 4 { or lty' u 14 Pass 26 Pas y AR 2 24 Pas 3W Pass . & e 1€ : ¢ €4 Pass Pass Pass : i e Kragshire Exicluss N The only particular point of interest t 3 Coat ; xclusive ew in the bidding is Mr. Jacobys ex- \ i { ploratory response of two diamonds, | i i Photographed his hand being too strong for a mere e 19.95 two spades and too weak for a forcing A : ; three spades. . ¥ Mr. Burnstine won the opening lead of the king of hearts with his ace. In rubber bridge he might play the hand o i 2 absolutely safe for four spades by 5 4 % % .. . = cashing his club and diamond aces j 7 i ; w! ! It takes @ minimum of room in your week-end bag—and tops off S e i low g elub R ; | ¥ : SR J . your tweeds with jaunty grace. It's convertible too, and can be ;:7; B e y ] { P y e . worn any number of ways. All colors and headsizes. However, the game was for match LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY points and Mr. Burnstine wanted extra tricks, is possible. A -simple diamond finesse, if successful, would allow him one heart discard and give p 5 him his five-odd. On the other hand, i - : >>> D> > > > - if it should fail, he would still lose g Z2> = . o 22> > two hearts and a club and be down one trick. Naturally, he could not afford to take this risk, but, by means of a backward diamond finesse, he was able to maintain an ironclad play for four, while at the same time he actually made five. His first play was to cash his ace of clubs, since there was no point in waiting and risking a possible ruff later. He now led a low diamond to dummy’s ace, then played the queen, and when East ducked, discarded a heart from his own hand. The reader will note that had the backward finesse lost to the king in the West hand, Mr. Burnstine would still have made his contract. (Copyright, 1936, The Four Aces will be pleased to snswer letter from readers if a stamped (3-cent), _sel{-addressed envelope 1s in- closd with each communication. If you desire the pocket outline of the Four Aces’ system of contract bridge, send, with request. a stamped (3 " self- ge-size envelope to the Four fices. Inc, 130 West Forty-second street, jew York City. and you will receive an_outline ‘without any charge. - ‘The next article in'this series winl | [}2 I} red Heavy lustrous Celanese taffeta— Sppoac Wodnoeday. E br°|de lavishly decorated with rich Trap- 2 t broidery. Th ds come “MY BOY Spreads and Draperies 7 Sl s s vz e . . draperies have pinch-pleated tops CRIED WITH | [Celanese Taffeta Lined . A —are 2 yards long and complete ”»n { with pins and tie-backs. 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