Judge, 1927-11-12 · page 23 of 36
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Safe! In the waiting room of the hospital, the harassed father-to- be vibrated from one end to the other. On his clammy brow glistened the anguish of hours of suspense. From time to time— without seeming to be aware of it—he lifted his felt hat with trembling fingers and chewed still another semi-circle out of the scalloped brim. At regular intervals he rolled his eyes to the ceiling and groaned. “Oh God, how much longer?” At length his prayer was an- swered, in the person of a smil- ing, white-clad nurse. With pitiful haste he flew to her, his face one it “A girl doing “Thank God!” cried the dis- traught fellow, flinging up his hands in a gesture of relief. “Thank God that she'll never have to go through this!” —Srantey Jones ed question mark, id the nurse, “and JUDGE for the Yale-Dartmouth and what ne! The getting terrible. Something ought to be done about it. Struck a knockout little place on the way back near Tarrytown called ‘The Headless Horseman.” Wonder- ful food. ~ [ad Sunday—One of the B. F.’s insisted upon my seeing a pro- fessional football match and thought — it y wet indeed. Dined at the narkand. Mar- “What!—No Hostesses?” food and the best sian music in town. velous Rus- Monday—Opening of the Met- ropolitan Opera — “Turandot” —Jeritza was marvelous. Never saw so many stunning gowns in my life. The best looking one cerise satin n_ embroidery a sky blue chiffon affair, ornamented with brilliants, and carried a pink feathered fan. Another one wore a white velvet embroidered in glit- tering paillettes. She also wore covered with One deb wore gown of bracelets. of emeralds, and I must mention a striking wrap of velvet trimmed ders of mink. such jewels! I ing from kleig ey a necklace and honey beige with deep bor And, My De um still. suf Tuesday — Glenn Hunter in “Behold ‘Chis Dreamer.” Ter- ribly disappointed in the show. but Glenn is a darling. Danced afterwards at Mrs. Benjamin's Gold Room, which left me cold. The Six Best Steppers “My Heart Stood necticut’ Yankee) “I Feel at Home With (Connecticut Yankee) “"S? Wonderful” (Smarty) “Thinking of You” (‘The O'Clock Girl) “Up ‘n the Clouds” O'Clock Girl) “Five Step” (Manhattan Mary) Still” (Con You” Five (The Five comicbooks.com