Judge, 1927-12-10 · page 33 of 36
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Santa Claus Is Zoming! DEAR FRIEND: Would you like to help me with my big Christmas burden? Throughout this pro perous country of ours some half a million human beings—poor, desolate, hungry—.will look to my- self and my devoted work- ers for a little Yuletide cheer. Imagine their dis- appointment and misery if such is not forthcoming! In this matter the Salvation Army considers itself the Santa Claus of that great- hearted, generous Ameri- can public who desire that at the festive season of the year no one—man, woman or child—shall be without some of those good things that mark Christmas re- joicings. I have never appealed to you in vain for a worthy cause. I am sure I shall not do so now. Kindly mail your check with- out delay to . BOOTH ARMY t FourteestH Street New York City Name iddress $88 High Olsen's, 157 W. 56th St. Best place in town. H* $$. C. $4.00. CC. Don Montmartre, Broadway at 50th. Good crowd, fair music. * $$ C. $3.00. CC. Charlie St. at 7th Ave. Good crowd, nice | 4.00, CC. Oscar Very High Hat. Helen Morgan's, 54th, East of 7 plac ut maybe I'm prejudiced. Bobbie Arist is | there. *** $$ C. $2.00, CC. Louie. Villa Venice, 10 E. 6 your frat brother's si h St. A good place t r. *$$.C. $1.00. CC. Jean 4th St. G: rt. Mixed Baker and Si 3$.0. $3.00, ury Club, Central Park West $85 C. $5.00 B'way at 50th. * $$ 0.95.00. 5 oth. Fun if you t $100. CC. Charli Pretty wet. ** 888 Pretty wet but ty Pair, 54 F own crowd H'** § ( Salon Royal, 310 W | C. $3.00. Parody, 48th Si is the funniest m: proving. ** $$$ Jimmy Dur: id the crowd CC. Leon y. 54th St. Downtown Harlem, attraction. CC. Oscar. **. ‘The last time White Ro Beaur A Benjamin Silter Slippe 99 $5.0. $3.01 201 W. 46th. Very Times Squarish, CC. George Ave. & 134th. Harlem stuff. Fun, ubberneck crowd, including slum- ming debs. ** § Small's, 7th Ave. & 134th. See Barron's. * See Small's. Ebony, 65 W. 120th. See The Nest. Great music. Dinner Places (When you're fed up on apeakeasies) Astor Grill, ground floor, 44th St. side. Great | place if you're in a burry. | . 304 W. 56th, Good food, mixed | | ,, Sth Ave, at 8th St. Very good food. $$. University Place & 9th. Good food and good quiet. $8. shalt | | Arrowhead Inn, Riverdale Ave. & 246th. hour run from town. Good food. $88. "laremont, } Drive & 126th. A delight- Good foc Park Ave c fal place to'd , queer crowd. $88. | Good food and nice Crillon, 2 crowd. $88. Marguery, 210 Park Ave Samarkand, 8 W. 52nd. C Voi-in, 315 Park Ave White Horse, 114 W k. $$ Very High Hat. $88. East of B'way. Great place to | r. Pretty bad crowd. $8. Lorraine Grill, 5th Ave. at 45th. Dinner and tea, dancing. Very juvenile. $8. Breakfast Child's, the one on 5: ost popular now Ave. at 49th seems to be 1 still like the one on the the one on Madison at 59th is the | best, but that isn’t saying much. El Rancho, 7th Ave. at 47th St. If you like 31 He lost the account HE President had told his best story. He chuckled expectantly as he looked at Blake. Not a quiver passed Blake's lips. The President frowned. His voice was cold. “Sorry, old man, that order goes to Donnelly”. Poor Blake, he had wanted to laugh at that story, but his lips were cracked! , * * * fA-HA’S (chapped skin) affects one painfully, and has ruined many a career, HA-HA'S is what is commonly known as chapped skin. But the commonly knowns are not being used, you see. You've got to have fancy names— scientific names. We've been bright. We've chosen an agricultural name— A HA-HA is an invisible ditch. (Kind- ly turn to Marsh’s Dictionary, P. 332). HEN your skin is chapped, it is full of HA-HA’S... tiny ditches, invisible fissures, furrows, gaps. Painful, unsightly, dangerous. HA- HA'S (chapped skin) can be cured, of course. The cure is Frostitia! HIS delightfully fragrant lotion banishes HA-HA’S with the speed of a Byrd flight. Knead it gently into the skin and watch that sapless, corru- gated, arid, desiccated surface become as smoothly supple-soft as an infant's dimpled chin. There’s no after sticki- ness to Frostitia. It vanishes like a cooling mist. Its action is unfailing. ROSTILLA comes in the bounti- ful new dollar bottle—and there’s a smaller size at 50c. At druggists tried and true, and all good toilet counters. The Frostilla Co., Elmira, New York, U.S.A comicbooks.com