Judge, 1927-05-21 · page 24 of 36
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at AS ea in ‘i 1 (| » ih April 27, 1927. My dears, we actually saw the most divine piece of atmosphere the other You know the lake in Central Park where folks go a-rowing? Well, instead of having just the ordinary life guard they have an honest to goodness Indian. Can you imagine it? Really, he’s the most gorgeous sight in the world. All | bedecked in war paint and | feathers. If anybody should ac- tually decide to drown we simply don’t know what he would do. Because, we mean, if the man even let so much as a drop of water touch him the whole effect would be ruined. We mean, my dears, he would positively fade | all over the place. aS Just a slightly new note in tailored suits. All of the latest ones seem to have patch pockets instead of the usual slit. The effect is most swanky, too. We mean, it’s so English, you know. > We suppose we are a bit late in mentioning Ann Parrish’s “To- 7 You Can Insure your trades in the stock market by the proper use of options. They possess other important features and offer great money ti for trading purposes. Send for Descriptive Circular J. S. H. WILCOX &CO., Inc. | | PUTS and CALLS G 66 Broadway Phone HANOVER 8350 ranteed for Life. Sellsona flashdemonstrationtosmokers | sale builds an everlasting at business. SOc in stamps rings convincing sample with plans. sure fre MASTERLITE MFG.CO. Dept. 413-B, 110 East Zird St. Wi U0 if morrow Morning,” but then we were a bit late in reading it. It’s really a delightful thing, but if you are the least bit subject to black moods don’t try The thing is too marvelously real. ~ aS And have you read “Black April” by Julia Peterkin? It’s lly the most divine negro story a ‘t it’s just as y. And if you “Porgy” by Dubose Heyward read that too. => Honestly, the most divinely adorable things we've seen in a million years are the new “Pup pocketbooks.” Do you know, they are shaped just like little dogs with e and tail and are all fuzzy-wuzzy. They are just too perfectly angelic, really. And besides, they are honest-to-good- ness, practical bags. Imagine! > Have you heard Roger Wolf Kahn's arrangement of ‘So Blue?” Truly, it is superb. He plays it with variations of “Rhap- sody in Blue.” And we mean it’s the most thrilling thing you have ever heard. Six Best Steppers “The Thing to Do” Deck) “Hallel ah” (Hit the Deck) “Sometimes I’m Happy” (Hit the Deck) “Open Your Arms” “Love and Kisses” Spain) “Sans Vous” (Hoop-la) (A Night in (A Night in Spain) SR (Hit the AST SURVIVOR OF “THE ONCE PROUD AND HAUGHTY “PETTICOAT FAMIty ABOUT 71 HURL HERSELF INTO OBLIVION, ee-whoo ( UTTLE PERMANENT OCEAN WAVES PERMA NENT MAING AT EACH eirled Averioes DoorKnoes GRow— ING IN A MUSHROOM GARDEN. “WeSE However ARE MOT ED-~ IBLE. NOT VERY. FF . ~The be Rounn "BEASS PART OF HoLe utne,- UNAUS” LoweRe oR ‘= +: BoTrom PART. PUZZLE picture yur “THROUGH THAT. —= 0 ON A NEW TACK, TACTLESSLY ATTACKIN'A CARPET, Wat ny (- Wit kets tA) 2° LET US SPRAY. a 7 LiTtLe TEAR = comicbooks.com