Judge, 1923-05-12 · page 24 of 36
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cw OF CHOOSEG@~ For— A @ COMFORT HOTEL = SOuSERVice: JO eRHars you know that the ? McAlpin equipment and fur- nishings are unsur, for comfort and character here or abroad, Its convenience to Railroad Sta- tions, Subways, the best shops and the leading Theatres is measured in short blocks, Dancing is ideally possible in one fine restaurant, and the famous Nahan Franko’s orchestra entertains in an- other. The entire sixth floor is exclusively for women. There are modem Turk- ish and Russian Baths with swim- ming pool—as well as many other of the unexpected conveniences which mean so much to our creature comfort. And now, with Arthur L. Lee as Man- ager, his insistence on unusual vervice per- yades the entire hotel. In every department from Assistant’ Manager to. Bell’boy. the slogan is “Serve every guest +0 faithfully and courteously that he will look forward to his next visit.” Indeed, Mr. Lee invites you to. make your reservations to him personally, that he may be sure you will be exactly suited. Aad during your stay, let him know an detail where be can help to extablah with you the interest of a host with his guest fe ‘a manager with his patron. Anruce L. Lez, Manager. ‘he Cater fi Convenience Broadway at 34" Street Hote A, Romance by Helen Chapman, Stanford ‘26 PRING had come! The great, round, golden, moon hung low over her dormi- tory and smiled upon the handsome hero in corduroys trode along beneath the echoing arches of the Quad. But as neared his place of destination he re with cold sickening reality that he wa too late. he witching hour of “lockout” had com and passed on. He could not see her to-night Love thwarted! Romance blighted—by a House-mother’s key. Yet youth was ever triumphant. He must see her. He could see her. He would see her What would it mean to him if he did not He passed along under the shadow of wing. Oh, joy! Ah, hope! Ah, life re. newed! From out her window there fil- tered the rosy gleam of a desk lamp. He came closer to the cold, unfeeling building that separated those two young things on that glorious night of spring. He whistled a low, clear whistle filled with meaning. A shadow blotted out some of the warm light; a golden head appeared; and then her voice, low and rich on the charmed air of the night, was wafted down to him. i Drawn by Howaxy Ketcuam, Amherst “Laocoén being snaked.” And in his tone was all the longing, the desire, and the poignant joy that spring brings forth. He was pleac ing—tenderly yet masterful She hesi- tated a moment—the old hesitation—then assented to his wish. Moving away from the light she searched for something in the room; perhaps a token —a picture or some bit of herself—to t down to her lover below done the of romance gone by. When she reappeared there was something black and heevy in her h seemed to thrill the waiting on look of hap- piness—of fulfilled re—came over his countenance as he watened her. She leaned out and let the bi » slip into the r waiting arm And then her ® came—rich, clear and poignant with meaning in the moonlight, “The Chem. ex- periment you need is on syllabus sixteen. He answered. Drawn by Cavet WILLIAM VAN U.S. Army Balloon School. If you are bow-legged, cheer up! Arches are stronger than angles. 22 Campus Problems Answered with the least possible judgment by H. Kastor Kahn, Northwestern °25 beautiful young lady in the door of a department store recently, and was unable to make her acquaintance. What should I have done? “B.C. RA” Answer: You should have started going around with her. A certain young man has been follow ing me from class to for the past two weeks. This is ver perplexing to me, and I wish you would tell’ me wha to do to stop him from fo lowing me. “VirGINta.” Let him Answer; catel up with you. “My sweet Clarence ha for the last month been sending me a box of canc every day, flowers every night, and takes me to theatre five times a week I don’t think it proper for a man to spend so much on a girl Wha “Miss C. D. VAN GorbEN.” Answer: Wire me hi and address! “I go wid nise Irish girl She love me and I love her Her ole man he no want I shood e wid her. It make me so mad I feel I kill myself. What do you advise? Chloroform. ON’ Evangeline Answer: by Douglas Silver, Rutgers * GRACE surpassed by none, Complexion’s softest sheen Of ros My own Ah! Tilting no: And teeth of pc A lilting laugh I hear, Whene’er I think of you. 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