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The Editor of the Telephone Directory Writes a Letter MESsers. JOHnson and HICks, clthg mfrs, Spree St cr Btry Pl City. GENtlemen: WHIle WALking to my brch off at 1973 Bway nr Wshn pl WITh my FRiIend WHO is a forgn exch agt on Rivr dr one of YOUr TRUcks LOAded with Ithr gds and SHIrts STRuck my WIFe who is an intr deertr and INJured her. My lwyr of Wash av_ will MEEt your rep or atty THIs AFTernoon to DISecuss my DAMage suit. I ad you to SETtle for I have Mpetent WITnesses AMOng WHOm are: one pub acctnt, one mfr of flavrg’ extrts, one hsry & undrwr jber, two rl est brkrs, one arch & engr, one dlr in clks & sts, one minrl watr DIStiller, one dntst and one Fneh hnd Indry propr. In ADDition to the ABOve, PROminent bkr and bkr of Wall Street and an ins ajster saw the ACCident for which your dver is to BLAme. My wife is still in the hsp] with a FRActured arm. I REMain, in EXPectation of an EARly SETtlement, VERy TRUly Yrs, J~ Wo Smrtu, 187 Wlow Drv, Edr Tel Dety. —Arrtuer L, Lippmann. Friday—Roosevelt Grill. Among those present: Mayor Walker do- ing his nightly dozen; little Zelma O'Neal the news in “Good Helen Morgan silver affai Vi in a white ermine wrap; in a_ stunning an Seegle in site light blue evening gown; Ben Bernie has a marvel- ous orchestra. That's all I can say for the Roosevelt. After- wards dropped in at Texas Guinan’s. Ye gods! What a an exqu party! Among those present: John Harrison Dempsey and wife; Lita Grey (she evidently hasn’t gone to college yet!) in a shell pink evening gown trimmed with tulle of a lighter shade; Nazimova wearing a black and gold affair, with a gold turban; Julia Hoyt in a luscious black evening gown with brilliant red earrings; Roger Wolfe Kahn in a, I am sure it was, blue tuk; Lew Cody, ete., ete. Saturday—Up to New Haven for the Yale-Brown game and for the week-end. Monday ting to be w that I am get- real opening nighter I am getting so I know all the crities and, My Dear, I. am thrilled to death. I just adore J Nat and Junior, the mean thing, won't introduce me to him; and Alex. Woolcott is just the cutest thing you ever saw, Percy Hammond is a dear, too. But the show must go on! “The Five O'clock 1"—a wonderful show with two marvelous song hits. Tuesday—Frank Craven in “The Nineteenth Hole.” Awfully amusing and Frank Craven is one of my pets. Afterwards to the Mirador. It seems to be much better this year. Saw there: Hope Hampton in an orchid gown that was a knoc out; Mary Eaton in a cerise frock with gold slippers. Also Brother Dear, with a well- known musical comedy star. Six Best Steppers “Up in the Clouds” (Five O'clock Girl) “Thinking of You” (Five O’clock Girl) “Better Times” (White Lights) “Molly Malone” (Merry Malones) “Headin’ for Harlem” (Sidewalks of New York) “Good News” (Good News) comicbooks.com