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Wasik: J. 1063 Railway Exchange, Chicago for a Vacati fe aeation, ~ California ~ Colorado ~ New Mexico will enable you to Teak theve srentc ons at a very reasonable cost All-expense personally conducted tours on cer- tain daysin June,July and August to Colorado— California—Grand Can- yon—Carlsbad Cavern and the Indian-detour Black, Pass. Traf. Mgr., Santa Fe Sys. Lines Please send me free folder about Xcursion fares also All-expense escorted tours. a - Judging the Shows (Continued from page 17) Luce take in comparison the aspect of Bertha Kalich. MI, He Brackninvs or a theatre show made various colored ¢ et that have been amusing nightbirds of the same epoch who are given to frequenting the Am- bassadeurs supper restaurant in the West Fifties. Since I habit- go to bed around two or o'clock in the morning and never stay up late enough to be a participant in the supper- club life of the metropolis, 1 never yet a chance to see what is going on in the cabarets and have to rely for inside information upon Mr. Perey Hammond, who generally gets a good night's rest at the theatre and who, accord- | ingly, is as fresh as a daisy when midnight comes around. — Dr. Hammond is my special repre- sentative in the department of cabaret reviewing, employed by me at a handsome honorarium to keep me posted as to what is what and what is not in that quarter. My proficient and hard-working delegate’s confidential report on the Ambassadeurs show, how- ever, 1928" is out of didoes those I approached the elabor: the show at the Liberty without bias the one | other. It isn’t a b ion of Theatre way or the d show of its sort; in fact, it is a very good one. At least a half dozen of the numbers d my emotions agreeably. The warblings of a fair mezzo- tint named Ward, the extraordi- narily skilful tap dane! Bill Robinson, the le fessor in his line, the of Mr. Tim Moore jellings of the ladies of the en- semble are highly recommended On the whole, the show strikes me as being the best of its brand since ad ng pro- nic antics nd the torso to your notice. Professor my hat here? Waiter, have I left but has Waiter. Professor X here your friend, been waiting for three hours for you. Professor—Ther I knew I d forgotten something. —Der Bru » Berlin I inadvertently mislaid, so | of Mr. | Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem 13, Series 1 As it appeared in the May Sth issue of Judge Hearts are Trumps. South has the lead, North must win all eight tricks defense by East aud West. #1095 9 OQR4 ao4 SOUTH leads the Heart. and if West discards a Spade, North discards low Diamond and obta ns the lead with either a Club or Dia nond and returns the Jack of Spades. Whether or not East covers, the Spade suit will beestablished. If West discards otherwise. North lets xo the four of Spades. With both East and West discarding Diamonds, South leads the Ace and Jack of Diame North playsthe last Diamond. E give up the Club and West a the Jack of Spades settles the Should East choose to at the first trick, South leads a Club and North comes through with the Jack { Spades, East plays the Queen, South wins and leads a low Diamond,’ North returning the suit. The third round of Diamonds is won by South, and West. at the sixth trick. is squeezed. On this ation the low Diamond can be led second trick, and the Queen of Clubs followed by the Jack of Spades will produce the same results At the first trick, East and West may discard Clubs. South, in such event will lead a Club, and North returns the Jack of Spades. and West be taken by again 1s up against the discard. At the second trick the Ace of Diamonds may be led before the Club, Should the first round discards be a Club hy West and a Spade by East, South leads the Jack of Diamonds, West cov ers and North leads the Club, followed by the eight of Spades. South returns the Spade, and on the third round of the suit, East is forced to give up the xood Club or unguard the Di At the second trick, a he led and returned by J West's Queen in an untenable position Prize Winners, Problem No. 12 ‘As it appeared in the April 28th issue Ist Prize: Walter M. Frolich, M. D., East Ely, Nevada. W. V. Barnes, Staten Island, New York. Ma A. Beachem, Ferks, North Dakots. (See paye 21 for Lenz Problem One, 2nd Prize : 3rd Prize Grand comicbooks.com