Judge, 1928-03-10 · page 22 of 36
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Why I Am Rich It's not what you carn but what you save that counts. So learn to save. Get the habit, even though it is one habit which is hard to acquire but easy to get out of. You remember what Abraham Lincoln said about thrift I don’t. But then I don't need to. I save. That's why I feel safe, secure and prosperous. 1 don't worry about the rainy day. I know Vil always | a roof over my head, I make it a point to put aside a certain amount every week. It's only ten dollars, but that looms big. », nothing can stop me. That's what makes ine indepen- dent. Every week, without fail. Things come up, of course, but I let t pass. othing can in- terfere with my savings. It takes will power, but it is worth it. And that’s what) saving has done for me. It has given me confidence and has made me feel rich. And the keynote of it all is that nothing can stop me from putting aside that ten dollars every week. Why, I haven’ lapsed once, and already I'v been ng for three come next Sature O'Bries Moronist— Men, tire alone! yon, get out from under there, JUDGE WWW WR Sunday-——Book review. “Meet Monday—To sce Ina Claire in Mr. Mulliner.” by P. G. Wode- “Our Betters,” and enjoyed it house. Terribly funny. Mr. Afterwards to Olsen's Malliner has a stamm ing tually able to dance! ‘The nephew that's worth the price of Rigoletto burlesque by the quar admission alone. looks like tet is still the best thing in the a siphon bottle trying to re entertainment. Also a new Gunga Din.” “The Bonny Fam- singer (didn't catch her name) ily,” by Ruth Suckow. “A tale who has a marvelous voice. Dis of rural Towa that is rather covered a Mexican place on 50th damp. “November Night,” by Street just off Broadway with — | Anonymous Author. Got as wonderful Chili. as page 50! “That Dinner Bardolph’s.” by R. A. Walling. coe Another rich man murdered! In . . oo teresting in spite of it! he Tuesday—To see “Sh! The Great American Band Wagon,” — Octopus.” Having dined ata by Charles Merz. Very. enter- y (I mean, Sipper Club) taining satire on the great Amer- mpaniment of an clec ican mind. phonogray GN aS Nisy parties, I wasn't scared a In fact, I was bored te To the Travelers’ Aid - aboard the Satur- a wonderful entertain- Records—"Mary"—"Changes” (Vietor), played by Paul White- man and his orchestra—a knock- ment. out record, especially “Changes.” GS 4 “For My Baby"—"The Man I me H , (Columbia), played by Friday—To the Kit Kat ball. Rich. The latter song — One of those things where every- favorite) sung by — body wears funny costumes and h, and very n . Why is it “Riverboat Shufle’— the minute a person gets into (Brunswick), by costume, he, y Hot stuff. a . and she, imme Red Nichols. goes someone would league for the Suppression of Costume Balls! The Best Steppers “Changes” (no show) “The Man T Lo: (no show) “Just We Two” (Golden Dawn) “Lovely Lady" (Lovely Lady) a | Home With You" (Connec Yankee) “Rain or Shine” (Rain or Shine) and let that comicbooks.com