Judge, 1931-12-19 · page 30 of 36
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rr nny SIDNEY S. LENZ’ NEW BOOK on HIS OWN 1-2-3 SYSTEM ot CONTRACT BIDDING MR. LE new system of Contract Bidding. which is the basis of the “Official System” as adopted by leading bridge authorities, eliminates all guessing, and definitely determines a bridge hand as fair, good or very strong. This book is pocket size, thumb indexed and provides a ready reference on any point. It explair quick-tricks, nor- mal support, how and when to bid suits of one, two and three, the correct response to 1 bid, no trump bids, pre-emptive bids, ace showing, slam bids, non-demand bids, leads, ete. Every point of the system of contract bidding is carefully illustrated opposite each page of text. ¢ been carefully analyzed by Sidi National and International Bric All phases of the game S. Lenz, fourteen times Whist Champion. | sweet thank WIGH HAF (Continued from page 26) nk & Jack's man’s horse. To me, F is yet the town’s most pl atly enig matic grease-spot. Dine there. ‘The wop chef knows his seasonin Then off to Nocl Coward's “Hay Fever.” It was for this that I asked you to dress formally. One can’t listen to Nocl Coward dialogue in any three- button, — sing breasted sack — suit. When you leave “Hay Fever” there will be no problem on your mind. On to Barney Gallant’s in the Vil lage for your rip-snorting New Year's Eve party. Barney's parties have that touch of inane, sophisticated Bo- hemianism which excuses any flagrant unbending on your part. You will. inevitably, be entertained by Arnold. domo of waiters, getting unendurably fed up and throwing Barney out of his own place. After the Club Gailant go to Reuben’s, 59th and Madison, if you must, Y rities. Tom u will see pseudo-celeb- n things in that line are so bad there's only one real celeb in town, Mr. Walter (Peep-P: chell. Home at daybreak ing clothes will brighten the new ar. IT hope the girl will be all right. Frway: Up by # PL Mu: M towel full of ice would ma hat. Or drink some straight Worces- tershire and try a cold bath. Phone the girl, Go New Year's callin maybe Tony's in West 52nd might help. Early to bed, but—be polite and phone her a happy good night. Satunpay: Loaf until eveni Take the girl to dinner at a Childs and steam on to Ed Wynn in “The I ) Parade.” Then the Club Rich- man and George Olsen’s Band. Teli George you're a friend of Junior and Ms Intimate little farewell dane ous in her flushed ear, then home, good night and GOOD- BYE. (No marrying her!) eve ¥ ybe a nice Eye-Queues A. rane has a ficld in the shape fx of three-quarters of a square (see below). He wishes to le: this land to his four sons so that each son ives: the ‘same sized and. shaped e of land. How does he s' : A certain gent of bibulous h discovers a café to his liking. Every night for a week at the same hour he hails himself a conveyance and rides comicbooks.com