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SIDNEY @ LENZ = Mr. Lenz has held, fourteen times, the National and International and Whist Championships, Those who understand why Wilbur C. Whitehead he doubtedly the most remarkable card player the Bridge q has eve HIS is the ninth of the new series of Lenz Problems. Prizes listed below. Mr. Lenz personally conducts this department. His decisions will be final. Contestants should give as clearly and directly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in playing the cards. Not only correct pla including essential variations but the directness with which solutions are arrived at and the clarity with which they are stated will be considered in awarding priz will receive like prizes. If two or more contestants tie, both or all In the first series of Lenz problems many readers presented | solutions in most unusual ways. Each week will award a special p this series of problems we the cleverest form of solution. for verse, illustrations, graphic presentation, or any excep- | tionally clever or unique form. during for Such prizes may be awarded Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His Desk, Jupce, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem 9, Series 2 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestant at the top of each solution, sheet of paper used should be written on. All solutions must be re- ceived not later than August 6th. Lenz solution will he published in’ August 25th issue. Names of winners will he published in’ September Ist issue. 4 Q83 9 wa Only one side of each First Prize Twelve packs Russell’s Aristocrat Playing Cards. The cards with the Bank Note backs. An. es- tablished favorite of card clubs. Second Prize (1) Set Clark’s Auction Bridge Tiles, with racks. f cards, especia for working at Bridge prob- A year's subscription to . Prize (1)_An autographed copy of “Lenz on Bridge.” Latest volume. Pub- lished by Simon & Schuster. C lains all his popular problems from w York theatre programs. x duction by Sidney A new thrilling way to play Hridge—and check your play- ing against that of an expert Special Prize A choice of any of the prizes listed above Diamonds are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win six of the seven tricks against any defense by East and West. (See page 32 for Lenz solution to Problem Five, Series Two) 2T GOOD NIGHT Tn all the world, wide as you'd choose to ramble, there’s no other hotel that excels this old Book- Cadillac, All that men love in inns is the beautiful. part of it, even to an atmos- phere that is old France. The sophisticates, the wise of earth, come here to rest and they find it. They find delicious food, in- comparable.They find a serv that is well mannered and swift and silent. They find beds as soft as old pillows, as sleepy as a winter's night. « + And whenyou retire, when you think the old, old sweet thoughts of those of yours at home, when you raise an arm to your bed lamp to flood your room in darkness, you'll smileand you'll sink deep into a sleep that is sweet and sound. Good night. THE BOOK-CADILLAG HOTEL DETROIT —€>— comicbooks.com