Judge, 1928-02-11 · page 31 of 36
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Monday—Got the thrill of my life today! Window shopping on Fifth Avenue when a funny little man with a huge mustache suddenly confronted me — and yelled, “Miss, what do you con- sider the most beautiful view in New York City?" Scared to death, I drew myself up to my full four feet and a half and giving him my haughtiest look swept regally on, but he hustled right after me and, as he did, started to unsling a camera! Be- lieving firmly that I had met one of these fiends in hur guise I comp! y forgot my nity and seeing a nice friendly looking policeman down at the corner broke into a slight dog trot. The little fiend, however, did the same. As we galloped down the avenue he breathlessly hurled the same question at me and added, “[—I'm the Inquiring Ph-Ph- Photographer, L-Lady!" My Dear! 1 didn't) know there actually were such people! It took me at least ten minutes to get rid of him and I had to threaten to call the policeman to do that! ~~ aS Tuesday—To the Hockey match and afterwards to the M rador, and now that Junior is safely out of town I would like to state that I think it’s the nicest place in town. It has a wonderful dance _ floor. mar- velous orchestra and late in the evening the boys put on some in- formal sketches that are knock- outs. And the place doesn’t get jammed like some clubs I could mention, and it doesn’t get smoky, and I don’t know the manager or anyone connected with the Club! => Wednesday—To the opening of “The Queen’s Husband” and found it very amusing and at times brilliant. Afterwards up to the Cotton Club and thought it very terrible, and I can't for the life of me understand what kick people get out of such places. And if 1 were a colored person I think I would resent very much this invasion of white curiosity seekers. They look like — the same type of people who would go to murder trials, Thursday—Book review day! “Prejudices” (sixth series), by Hi. 1. Mencken—If it was good 1 wouldn't like it! “The Van guard,” by Arnold Bennett- ‘Two middl xed men, abducted ona yacht, and how they relearn the art of living. Rather humor- ous. “Dreams,” by Dr. Percy Goldthwait Stiles of the Harvard Medical School, no less, and given to me by the 1. B. FP. The Doe tor analyzes his dreams for the past thirty rs. Surprisingly interestil ne Legend Called Meryom,” by Joseph Gaer—The life of a baby girl born to. pov- erty-stricken Jews in a Russian Beautifully done. ~ me Friday—Record T Wonderful”-""Funny Face,” with Arden and Ohman the demon pianists. Very nice, but not enough A and O. Moran and a nd 6). Marvelous. “Do you know Annie Laurie?” and Moran says “Yes,” so Mistah Moran replies, “W-What’s she doin’ now? This doesn’t sound very funny in cold type, but it is, 1 actually Si it is! “Dianc—Dream ved by the Trouba- The Six Best Steppers Show Me the Town” (Rosalie) Somebody Loves Me” (Rosalie) ovely Lady" (Lovely Lady) “You're What I Need” (She's My Baby) “Can't Help Lo (Show Boat) “Saphire” (no show) That Man” eu can assure your boy or girl solid, health-building enjoyment for less than the price of a box of cigars or a box of candy by giving a pair of Rollfast Roller Skates. Rollfasts are the finest, safest and fastest roller skates made today. Skate experts say so. Rollfasts run very easily — are less tiring and conse- quently keep the children out in the air longer. This easy running is ob. tained by using big quarter-inch ball bearings in the wheels. Their large size reduces friction, and therefore provides higher speed with less effort. Rollfast skates are safe. They are built to withstand abrupt stopping- The Patented Special Rollfast Rein- forcement per: each skate to flex and “give” freely. You can’t buckle or bend a Pollfast out of shape even when it is fully extended. Rollfasts are made to last. They are heavily nickeled, can be extended to fit any shoe. For sale wherever sporting goods, toys, hardware or bicycles are sold. D.P. HARRIS HDW. & MFG. CO. D.P. Harris Building, New York, N. Y. comicbooks.com