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Show 6 THE SALT LAKff TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AFK1E X Women Are Advised to Rear Families Militant Feminism Receives Sharp Jolt f v -- Miss Robinson .Expresses Sentiment J RERr ERIN De Valera Manifesto Starts , , - Some of His Fellowmen Ireland to Bits Tearing -- people Give Scant Consid eration to Genoa Affairs; Are Engrossed Otherwise t 1 Special-wirele- N.BARNES. BY GEORGE to Salt Lake Tribune ) ss' the s bd-c- ed cratic and Republican members are no doubt taunting each other thus; Yoor partv has not granted as much political power to womea ae we have got. The Democratic women aay: 0 We have representation on the national committee, with a committee-woma- n 60-6- accompanying a committeeman from each state. The Republicans answer1 Thats all right, but when It comes to possessing real power we have It on you. Seven of the fifteen members of our executive committee are women. It e a brave bluff tji women of both in their parties are putting up, but down inner consciousness they are aware that women are not being granted power commensurate with the number of votes at their command, and It would not be Sf before the end of the league convention the Democratic and Republican women got together to force both parties to admit women on an actual equality with men, and we shall see the worm that turned into a serpent. Florence Kelley of the Consumers league and Maud Younger of the National Woman a party debated long but before the Woman s City club of Washington this week on the subject of ekual rights legislation. our-prisi- ng Russo-Germa- the-und- lyziv phaticaliy do not coincide with those of women who advocate complete disarmament of this country ae an example to the rest of the world. It may be that she voted that way because the head of her party. President Harding, so earnestly exhorted members of the house to sustain the treaty navy. But there might still be another reason why Mis Alice favors a big and glorious navy, she takes a sentimental Pride in the navy above all arms of tho service She stated on the floor of the house, and blushed when she said It (Miss Robertson can still blush furiously, in spite of her sixty-seve- n years and her public life) I am especially Interested in the navy because w hen 1 was a girl I was given Objection Stated. a middys button, and, having never forMiss Kelley objects to the proposed gotten the giver, it may be that I thought legislation, on the ground that it will about and studied the naval service. automatically 'repeal welfare legislation for women for which the Consumers Love Is Womans Part. and others have fought so lesgue long and hard to obtain. Miss YoungHers ths antlfeminlsts will quote Love er ia confident that the removal of legal la of mans Ilfs a thing apart; tis womdiscriminations against women will not ans whole existence," and they will no interfere with welfare laws. doubt predict dirs consequences to the The two., women voiced the points of country when great numbers of women view are causing a feminine battle that get to congress, as they are now threatthat has egcry state legislature ening to do, and will vote for similar ro. before Consumers' convened this year,- - The mantle, and perhaps Illogical, reason? Trade Women's the National league, A rather quaint friendship, league and the League of Women on chummineas, has sprung up bordering between I'nlon Voters send to every convening lobbyists Miss Robertson and Anita Politxer, (the to combat the efforts made little radical feminist, and brilllan lobby- legislature Womans National the party to pass by 1 for the National Womans party. ist bill of rights in each state. call the friendship quaint because Miss their will Wilson Mrs. Woodrow emerge from Polttser Is quits young and Mis Robertto greet the Demoson is no longer so, and also because her long retirement women.. committee atm. whowHI Mis Robertson bis never been Iw'Bjm cratic. meet In Washington Aprit 29. pathy with radical feminism. Miss RobMrs. Emily (Newell Blair, resident ertson is fond of admonishing the ambiat the Democratic tion Anita against thinking m 4nocn of ha CaMed1 the- - meeting, her career and to start thinking about made haste to declare that there were no getting married. Miss Robertson believes ulterior motives In the The calling. that a. womans lama is the tomb of her oommlt tee women will discuss - but one happiness, and to be a happy wife and Mrs. Blairs plan for and thatmother t a position more to be .envied thing, of clubs the Democratic for organisation , than to be president. women. The women are not coming to The League of Women Voters has con W ashington "to start any thing, Mi vened in Baltimore this week, and Demo Blair maintains By CAROLYN VANCE. Copyright, 1322, by Salt Lake Tribune. 32. Militant WASHINGTON, April feminism hat come In for several rude jolts this week. Danger has been scented from afar. Cold, hard, unreckoning reason; the claim that women should forget all their traditional attributes and prerogatives In the climb for absolute equality before the law has had a set back at the hands of aucb a lowly thing as sentiment. Here Is Lady As tor coming over with the statement that her greatest triumph in life Is her children Here is Miss Alice Robertson, spinster congresswoman and successful politician, telling all her young friends that they should marry and rear a family. And here is the revealing statement of who another young woman politician, says. career Is all right, but you cant "A run your fingers through its hair. TcmyrighC 132by' SairLakeTrlbune.) Sentiment Expressed.. But Miss Robertson's advice to jounf fjjOSDOS, April 2!. WIthX Ireland women to marry la not half so sentifacA revolution and tho provisional-g- o mental as the story of her- - vote for the ernment unable decisively to assert Tp big navy" In the house this week. Brilauthority, Great Britain today finds It bn liant and spirited debate marked the pas of the bill. jxoolble to become alarmed over the pos- sage Ttatras all the firework Miss Alice n that the agreesibility sat quietly, and voted "yea In favor of cleavnew at Genoa , the larger navy. ment may presage a It raight.be said that, Miss Robertson age, hi Europe. Domestic affairs eclipse voted that 'way because her views am others M this momenta Gur-hodifficulties and perils demand our first 1 attention. be horns in mind by De Valera himself Ja Irresponsibility end which must is personified. In a nonsensically worded Great Britain;- The first war which was laldXduriAg-th- e manifesto, issued last Sunday, be telle the the of upon selfHjetermlnatlon, principle young men end women of Ireland that Ireland's yours for the taking. Certain and the eeoond is the welter of guerrilla warfare up to. June.last, with Jta represexcited, excitable and Immature-perso- ns are taking it. They take It in bite. One sions and reprisals, for which theBrltlsh section, under General Rory O'Connor government must bear, at all events, has taken the law courts at Dublin. An- some of the responsibility. These have other took Sligo and attempted to deny produced a mentality which undoubtedly free speech there to Arthur Griffith. An is contributing to the present trouble. Great Britain must be patient even unhas been made to take some prla- attempt m and barracks. On armed party of der perhaps greater provocation, but, souths tried to take Michael Collins, when all la said in extenuation, the fact Ireland conditions in remains that head of ths government. present ' bring to mind some arresting reflections. Irishmsn have been offered the opportuIrish Life Disorganized. ' out their own destiny as a The entire normal life of southern Ire- nity to work In a community of free states. land has been disarranged and its people freo state have been left meanwhile to govern subdued. The Intention of the insurgents, They themselves an they please and to keep of course ie clear enough. They desire to order to insure a free vote for all of the prevent the people from recording a free people. The responses have been anarchy expression of opinion through the ballot and murder. Ireland Is a tragedy. It is home of the setors in this pitiful tho despair of lovers of liberty. diisma have disclaimed any connection aKh De Valera. The truth seems to be that h has raised a Frankenstein that he Improvement Slight. Great hopes were raised a few week annot control, even If ha tried. And he ago when, in response to an invitation hts not tried. iHe continues to breathe defiance of all from London, Craig and Colllne met wijh constituted authority, and the irrespon- tho government and agreed to a scheme for the suppression of crime In Belfast, sible. youths who have his advice hav made .no .secret of They were to set up committees of the their desire to commemorate the 1316 two sections Of the people to cooperate ESster rebellion by repeating it. together for the purpose. But there has The rebellions now are not directed been little, If any. Improvement. The situation which has developed in against the "brutal Saxons," but are against the responsible government of Ireland as a whole ia on which must enIrishmen which has been installed in ac- gage the attention of the British governcordance with an agreement mad with ment. Parliament now Is In Easter reBrR iah government- - tjr- but, before separating. Winston reprtwnUin- cess, tlves of the Irish people. Nothing, Churchill repeated sn assure flea which woulddeed. better please the Saxon-br- utal already had been given, that, under no or not than to waeh hie hands circumstances, would an Irish republic be of Ireland, if he could. But he oannot do tolerated. Much aa the British people no either with safety or honor. would like to be relieved altogether of Ireland and everything Irish, they would New Neutrality Produced. at the same time heartily support any which might be taken to support Apart from strategic considerations and steps the provisional government In getting a responsibility for the rights of peaceful. free and Independent expression of the there are two externat causes mind of the Irish people on the treaty, wh eh have a direct bearing upon the whloh, I still believe, would In that event present abnormal excitement In Ireland be accepted. j, -- BIDDING IN AUCTION BRIDGE By S. 8. CARVALHO, Author of "Complete Auction Bridgefor Copyright, 1822. King Features syndicate. Inc. 1922 ARTICLE lll t one major suit bid, claiming that H the comention requirements, namelv, four tHcks for attack Free or Initial Major Suit Bids. and two tricks for or assistance oeferae The initial one major suit declaration While this interpretation is technically ia the best average free bid, although it is realty unsound, because there the no trump requires one trick lee for correct, i too much chance of one of the adver a game score. There is always, bow. aanea more trumps than the deno in that risk a a having over, equalise trump the disadvantage of having to make the clarer, whJch Is a tremendous advantage Bekle if the declarer is forced in additional trump trick. The major suit bid should have both trumps he is entirely gone. Besides, even n, has a good plain suit there are to conform and the dummy and strength, length enough trumps In the declarer hand la an Initial not accepted convention. oneThat for four proper must bid have of reentry, to say nothing of tho major suit tricks for attack or two for defense or1 adversaries trumping possibilities. lr the declarer has four cards headed assistance. It says to the partnerbj ace. king, queen, n with side suit can make four' tricks With any suit Chen the play in- - ail double or shift If you strength, may you trump. would be better at no trump. probability oount on me for two quick tricks." bid have should minimum The Minimum Major Suit Bid. major five cards headed bv are, king, with or while we consider a hand with without side suit strength. Or five cards fiveEven cards topped by ace, king, but withtopped by an ace or a king and a minor out side suit strength, a sound one major honor, along with one sure trick 6n the suit bid, ve admit that it is weak. r, aide. This sure trick must be an ace, a the player should not hesitate to king, queen, of the same suit, or two call. It. kings well guarded. This table gives the minimum Feur-car- d for ope major suit declarations strength Major Bult Bids Rleky. Ace, king and three small. Some writer consider a suit of four Ace. queen. Jack and two a.naU cards headed by ace, king, queen, with a sound or without side suit strength, King, queen, Jack and two small Ace and four small with one side quick trick. King, queen and three small with on s de quick trick. A explained before, the aide suit trick Is ace, or king queen of the quieg same suit, or two king. of Bids Two or Mors. Major If without side suit- strength the suit is six caios rth two aure top tricks bid two- - and so on. with one yS,i,.?ay. additional for every additional With side suit strength support trump. tt to to start with a bid of one -. "he following Is a tube of suit lengths, headed by ace king, ace queen Jack, or queen Jatk without side strength- king 6 cards Initial major suit bid of on. cards In'ttal major suit bid of two 7 bord Initial major suit bid of three. With eight or nine cards vou have a rreak hand and should preempt with a b d of 4 or 5 as judgment dictates It Is advisable, with a han't, the only of which is strength to go the limit on the first bdtrumps one at tbe start and then raising B.ddtng to two or three uccedin round la not good p?ayth ful-fll- la -- - How-eve- MONDAY AND TUESDAY All Selling Records-W- ill Be -Broken When We Offer These W - Salt Lake City, Utah. . -- March 17, 1922. At Mr. George W. Ebert, Manager, Whitehouse Drapery & Furniture Co., Salt Lake City,. Utah. Major Suite Headed By a Queen. Dear Mr. Ebert: to take this opportunity to express to you my appreciation for the beautiful tapestry living room set your store recently manufactured for me under the supervision of Mr. Engberg. I wish 1 Long major suits headed oueen, Jack or queen, ten with good s debysuit support are often better trick makers than those recorded above, but they cannot be bid Initial one suit because the partner would declarations, expect one or more major honor In the declared suit and the usual proffer of no trump asRrtance. Hands of this kind, come under the head of majortherefore, suit bids ot two. Some authorities are violently aca nst this, and advise holding back untl the second round The rle-- t of losing 'lie however, seems ton cr-- at for Instance, you hold ack and four or five small hear qieen a. nd you have on the Ride an ace In a mtmr null. You pass up the cad for second round. In the meanwhie an the adverse bid of three spades is made Your partner knows nothin of your hand and.4aeo bout h.s, cannot risk calling f?UIn?thins hearts. Anl ywr cnanc or game- - is lovt Major Suit 6lds of On, two More. J.VA declarailon'&r one In llcates lentlT and major honors, with or d ult strength. It offers no without trump aseleance 2 A dccTa ranofTbf Two TrijniiresTFn vtH without major honors but no side strength or length without malor honors and aide suit strength. They do not Invite a J Declarations of three or more are preemptive and ind'eate long suits with major honor strength. It will he observed that the second of the above classification covers the ntal major declarations of ace, king and four grnall wit h strength, a. well the long suit headed by queen with side n, Sup-po- This furniture is of practical and substantial construction and its attractive lines have occasioned many complimentary remarks by my friends. -- OnTslfdmifationiralso increasedljylhe soft, pleas- ing effect produced by the mulberry and peacock colors -- which blend so nicely with my rug .and draperies. , Thanking, you again, - I se Positively th greatest dress values in the city comparison I will prove it. Dresses for women, misses and juniors taffetas, canton crepes. charmeuse, crepe de chines, new silks and satins. Dresses for every occasion in the newest styles and colors for spring! dresses. --AND -- of these special Come early get the fi (ream. No matter WHAT you have to do, make up your mind to come to this sensational dress sale youll be astonished and delighted at these more than unusual bargains in new spring dresses for only $15. Sale starts tomorrow, Monday, at 9 oclock jr 125 Only BE HERE! YOUR' CREDIT. IS, GOOD. ' p. m Yours very truly, , .. n&-Bi- strength. Free bids with Jack, ten. Jack or ten w'th five or six small, and an ace, king of a side suit, although worth five tricks with the long suit as trump, should be held for the second round. Here are some examples of one, two and three initial one major suit bids, the with ace, queen. Jack and small, or king sired or county crop pest inspector, it queen, Jack and small. trump being spades might be helpful both to the county and Bpailes Queen, jack and four small. to Spades Ace. king and three small. the schools to have one of the facHearts Three small. Hearts Two small ulty of the high school named as inDiamonds Three small. Diamonds Ace and two small. Mr. Jalmer is a graduate of Clubs Two small. spector. OubsTwo small. This Is an examplp of a long major suit the University of Itnh, and has taken This is a minimum bid of one but U not very strong headed bv queen, Juck. It cannot be bid postgraduate work at the University as one spades, because R would violate of California. Fpades Ace king and three email. As there Hearts King and two small. the one major suit conventta is unsafe to hold sure It tricks five Diamonds Two small. trf Clubs Three small. Therefore, bid Moose Holds Memorial for the second round This Is a good averags f. one It two spades. Services This Evening Is half a trick, stronger than the Nevcd make an Initial bid of more than one In requirement major suit when strong. In both Salt Lake lodge No. 259, Loyal Order Spades Ace, king and fouf small. With strength In two salts major suits Hearts Two small. first even If of Moose, will hold it annual meltd that of Jh higher value Diamonds Three email. bid Afterwards weaker. Is It slightly Clubs Two smalt two of the lower value suit so that your morial service tonight at Moos ball, This represents five sure Jtrlcks and Is partner can shift to the first declaration 222 South West Temple- - street, beginan Initial bid of two. without raising the contract. ning at 8 oclock. Invitation Spades Ace. king and five email. tended to the public. 1 so small. Hearts INSPECTOR TEST GIVEN. Tbe Rev, Father J. T. Torsney, rector , Diamond' Three email J. P. Palmer, Instructor in biology of the Cathedral of the Madrleinewill Club One small. high school, yes- deliver the main address of tbe service, Bid three spades at one. With eny in the Carbon county th tests before llcber J. his theme being "Immortality.' other trump and an adverse declaration, terday took not more then one qutek trick gan be Webb, state crop pest inspector, for I Mies Zenna Morris, lyric soprano; the . counted on. , county inspector. It wag suggested to Ariel quartet and Mrs. Nellie Pugsley, In ail of the Above examples, ace. king th of Carbon soprano, will contribute the vocal num-thacounty commissioners inasmuch as a local man wag de- - bera for the memorial ceremonies, Prsl-- , and small la practically of equal strength -- s , .. 1 Md-o- mint-mu- m t, . ate C. W. Simmons will offer the invocation and Dictator Frank B. Scott wili give the opening nddress. Judge A. J. Weber of the Utah supreme court will discuss Mooseheart, and following the roll call of departed members by Secretary P. Pugsley, Dictator Hcott will deliver tbe closing ' WIDOW GIVEN PENSION. In recognition of the services of the late Llewellyn Jones, in the Black Hawk campaigns in Utah in the middle sixties, his widow, Mrs. Alice A. Jones of Spanish Fork, has been granted a pension by. the federal bureau of pensions, under the Indian war pension act. The pension dates from March 4, 1917, late of approval of the act, and is for $12 a month. r TO. HOLD CONFERENCE The conference of the Twcnty-seconward Belief society will be held thi evening in the ward chapel, eorner of Fourth North and Second West streets, d |