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Easy Lessons in Auction Bridge Seriea at Axtktea By Expert Befia* i* Tkk Itsve of HUES Wecea— of the Increased ioter«at la auction bride* la thla country we hay* aceared the eartaaly •errtce for thli territory o* Wynne F'er*aeon, New Tcrk. widely kr own bride* axyert. to write a •rrlea of weakly (111010* wader t‘ bead Inc of “Xuy T.eaeooi la At Uon Bride*" The Ant one i. yean ta this week's TIMES and there will be eubeeqweat lea
Weekly Fashion
Letter
By CATHMUN* H.
N I broidery may be done at koaee or etna* of all widths and colon an proocrable la moat ah ops. This L eolation la for the dnas with a few leftover piece*. A
it showed rather
The last word from Parts U the development of alee re carnltur*. They etna* trimming of *1**vea. and. with the trimming, the alee re shows a distinct widening toward the wrist. Wen. we an clad of It—these of os who mast renovate lest aeaaon'i gownr, for area If we eaaaat fellow ell that fashion dictate*, we and will trim oar alee re
a broad bend of rsrtlcal tacked crepe de .sin.'. of the earn* color as the doth, set at the edee of the s.baw length sleeve. This n had been cut In larce shal-
om of the Me Journalistic features to be released this season sad but one paper in this
we lack material tor entirely
to ohooetnc the TIMES, Mr. l*r ruaoc felt that ha would be able to reach the greatset number of people in this community. An added feat on to Mr. Pareweoa’a aerrlee win be a "Quee-
3t.," ears of this paper. Mr. Farcuaua la asakli _ of bridge players gru* whan ‘ *— lie doing t to the
hetplag to ataadardae the gems. It haa truthfully baaa aald that • Is osm of the greatset card
me what to do with their abort •Maras. I decided to make a day of U. se that I might offer not
is true, to It not. that whe> starts oat with an opsa , for aay sort of Informatldh. « to.
with ra many new Ideas that I doubt If I can gat tbam Into a latter of reason able
than to enough material left for •aw stoeraa. aad again the alterattoa to simple. It to t%e perfectly
Marriage Is A Good Habit Asserts Judge;
: had. ha declared.
her .-on. Mias Gladys Mel the wart: and In Oourt with ]
I always naulu die- Creak.
low the tacked bend was another band of tbs cloth—again the ' the op-
drees waa dark blue with the de chine of the same shade
of embroidery at the
cuffs harmonised with an em-
Tha Judge to an advocate of a school to teach the eubtto aria of
of the talnnag her sister a
‘from Ohio.
Mr* Walter Adwarda. cf Oraew ■eek, spent one day leaf weak with Mn. Kdgar KadteotL Rrv. aad Mr* Oaraar HVad spent Wedneeday aad Thanday
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tomW Toa H to* HW It No raaaoMbtooe,r
crepe d« and a I
A good-looking black pieced IU sleeves with soft grey crepe de cblae. A little embroidery of silver threads covered the piecing In an Irregular line and the grey waa gathered
Its
—blue with any of the soft tans or greys—brown with sand henna, aad royal Mm to eoget ly good with black. I fo lace on many aieeva* This was used In bands or for tmdermleeve* but always there waa e Mt of the be
us. aad It to of this sleeve I ahall apeak And of all. Wa i have tr o different problems ] haps to to a reaty-nada * aad not a scrap at material to or to may be there U pieces toft from a a to order. We ahall
running
- adhaiM at the wrtot— then two narrower bands well up the arm. These
t to really lovely.
chan the
amice, the
The am-
ast Lesson* inAUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNE FERGUSOV ofal«r «■ cOtai*mhn+r
collar. There were velvet cad satin gowns with full sleeves jf georgette of the same shad* One In particular waa of fuchsia colored velvet aad quite plain, neck waa round aad a fitted 71 of tbs same fuchsia georgette tbe sleeve gave one a feeling of aatiafaction. Just a suggestion of gold embroidery outlined tbe edge of the yoke and the narrow
, On1 do this—unices we have ideas what we wish to r pieced-down sleeves look pi seed-down and we feel mighty uncomfortable id thorn. There Is really no excuse for this few the shops are offering ell aorta of aeip. Maay separate ricevm are e way they da not ns they are 1 ■areally a makeshift. t have a little time and eat . your own. they will be much
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iadssia variety that as player can sear hope to master aO its qairia aad taraa Even the bsat of players lose their indf■aat at rimes aaii slaw fbsir naahsad
that their ps riser has aa oaaaui faeakhaad TWotW ajgfa* the writer be aa thTtod^mfor dtoMii.m? S Iteak type of hand, The daw hr with the toad: Hearts—A, 1 Ohto—A.9.AS ■coad toad naamd asr bid two fcaarts.
mTLmto aad to fTS. mad*
Ford Touring Always Popular
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ta (Baaed Oaxs
rito* to canactir Md taadbauad* His jartasr Md Ik mi itdiaadtoMd “ them dhataadi This Md is deehtM w '
'fair weather" dtotriet*
heart bid. they tod s MM asms hi toarta, aad hid three ao-tniatpmttoagh toare waa mama gams in an rnsam Ths 100 ncas were too math ferha |adto*cM aad an a narft to aaat daws ttons tricto aadeaUnd. a am km af M
Dent allow MX) acas to fa^at aa ths iodawtog head: ‘ Hence*—A, Q, 10
i*.a—ef thsheskfipt ladttolMi I csrds to thaes eaMi weMd to cd x help ta his partner aad ttot Mi tasr'a dabs waaM beef Unto walaa
Matoriafto s kiapimaf
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•a^Mddteto the preference for opea can at a mmtmmaS f**Uf Mae to saMetoaUy praCypacadthmhii eoaaead to tun the balance far
At clato. ttov aeMd toaa snde fee < odd. icnuw enhy oas (feb aad oaedto- < amad trick; nkOt at diiamads they <
mend at thjr praaent tli
ever, may 'oe accounted for by the new features of comfort and
convenience which have been lawam dow-B two trick* It to a toa on- corporated la the Improved type* ampin sf whet am te do wkk a fato, Addition of * door at the drtvhaad. Flay far tha guoM, Am* tom mm •r'a toft, stwrm curtain* which afsll ths um* whathsr thauMH is ptoywd ford complete protect lor. and open hyyaawrif ar year partem. Aiwata to' with the doom, greater tog wmina to mansiis the Md te year pars- tad • more attractive sppaa. ■f ■*— the bidding lafeasas thm to la the general Haee of the ear ha* aimak toa L la the toad iomaaa- 1 have an contributed to bringing ■dsrsd. the dsttor oeaid have saved a Increased popularity to the fiveM Lto"k wa certsM^imw^puBefao Pep and Kick Otlb ^^u^kLtodtoSik. Hemr Co -°P t!nti00 Talk
ptoyar whom bid* have tost base crib-1 — — - Ural
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Tbe October meeting of the , vwp and Kick Club. T. S. Oaatto s I lively bunch of employees, waa held la the service room of tbe T.
Company. WUd-
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Hearts —A J. 10.9 Oato — K. * A ^ Saadm-J.9^*’'
«mmfed two damoods o. the tom two aanadseftoart* Z wna now to a pnaiCjoa where to eould make two oddbot Agored ttot if to could iorce B ta make two Spa Am AstricC few. tbereiort, h. led ths sea at dab* farcing A to win the trick, wfc> tkansmoo Ud thm
discarded eithar a afade or dtomaad. 11 the foramr, Z woulu discard a drtanaad and maha two spade trick* If the totts*. Z would discard a mads aad make three dt.mnad trick* U to a perfect
unueuaJ to wfe eg
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ttaamads —6.
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>9. Tbe tact that this w gathering since spring unuaaally keen Interest la the affair. aad the attendance was practically or* hundred pm eetu Leaning Myers waa the guest of honor and speaker of tbe evening. He hit tbe bull's eye and earned tbe applause of hto bearer* by a capable and Inspiring talk on ‘Co-operation." Mr. Myers pointed out that everything mankind has been able to accomplish haa been tbe result of working togstbor; that area la primitive time* man's comfort and proper Uy increased aa ho learned to cooperate with his neighbor la the -Open Forum' talks, nearly everyone had aomv while suggestion or comm make eo maay of these
ly CaisUed nMMl part* M peouae erva. $36.00
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Jisisusfy protected its reputation by setting forth another pleat Ifni and tasty luncheon.
NEPTUNE DEPARTMENT STORE
(Fartoocty A. fi. BICE » OBJ
313-315 LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY, NjJ

