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How Good Is Your Bridge Game ? (Continued from page 25) (while ke rules ge versaries’ cards ping well within’ the cerning the Goulash deal) and keep in tact the sequence of his partner's and his own hand. You sted that) the shuffling of cach hand by the player before he looks at it would complicate matters. So it would; but may Tsay that even with the shuttle the by which the ecards can be accurately placed about 83 cent of the time. May I suggest that a more thorough way of up- setting the card placer’s applecart would be—first the ordinary cut by cach of the players and finally accut in three parts by the player on the dealer's right. The cut in three by itself affect any hand which was not cut inte but by the three ordinary cuts first. any player would be hard put to know what had happened to his hand, Yours very sincerely, Ronen G. Renner. have os is a definite method ally per would not Correct It Next Time And you ever ke that had serious have Flapper made a mis consequences ? stonce. T eured a millionaire in two consultations, Specialist Cooper—Honestly now, you would never have thought this car of mine was one I had bought see- ond hand, would you? Coles—Never in my life. 1 thought you had made it yourself. ANswers ‘Young man, do you real that you've sold but one piece of music today?” “Ah, but that was a waltz!” —GuTiernnz 1800 conversations at once through a cable les than 3 inches thick An Advertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company Tue earth beneat h our great cities is crowded. St am, gas, sewer and water pressed air pipes, tems, telephone light, power and rapic he so close together that any further additions create neerin problems. Yet th vber of telephone calls that must flash through the under- serious en nu nd arteries of cities is great ic minds Of the Bell System was to find a way for more i conversations in existing conduits. Fifteen years ago, the pride of the System was a cable con nine hundred pairs of wires. Then by ing many improvements a cable of twelve hundred pairs was perfected. It was rightly considered a scientific triump! Today, cables containing eighteen hundred pairs of wires are in service and these cables with every ¢ insulated are only two and five- cighths inches in diameter, one-half as large as the first nine hundred-pair cable. teen hundred conversations at six hundred more than be —can now pulse through this two and five-cighths inches of cable. There is no standing still in. the Bell System. Better and better tele- phone service at the lowest cost is the goal. Present improvements con- stantly going into effect are but the foundation for the greater service of the future. SONGWRITERS! SUBSTANTIAL ADVANCE ROYALTIES ARE PAL Untidy finger noite ars often a bar to sorial acceptance. Refined BITTERS Tones the Stomach Improves the Appetite Aids Digestion Sample of Bitters by mail 25 cts. Cc. W. ABBOTT & CO. Baltimore, Md.