Judge, 1928-10-13 · page 30 of 36
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1840-EIGUTY-RIGHT-YEAKS-OF-SERVICE- 1928 Photographed on #. ». Rerengaria BOMBE BERENGARIA "ECALL that a Social Event If «++ Bombe Berengaria...a grande finale & la Toscanini...” She was one of those awfully well gotten up club women... “I've tried for years to get a sweet that would provide a climax for our important club dinners... And now the Cunard Line practically devas- tates me with this opulent work of art.” The Bombe Berengaria substantiates the elubwoman’s enthusiasm .. . For Cunard specializes in the more patrician sweets «+. And this is the way of it... A tower of strawberry ice cream rises from the center... like a Baedeker- starred feature in an ancient Italian city . ++ Lapping its base are crisp waves of whipped cream ... ridden with islands of Peches Melba. Spun sugar roses crown the austerity of the strawberry tower ... Petits fours... neat little crafts play about the edge... Another exclamation point in the a la carte menu... served with no extra charge. CUNARD See Your Local Agent CUNARD WINTER CRUISES . .. MEDITERRANEAN WEST INDIES ANEW CUNARD SERVICE... WEEKLY TO HAVANA Judging the Shows (Continued from page 19) suades us to believe that Herbert is not dead, but merely very sick, and the “Lover, Come Back to Me” number owes at least a share of its royalties to rshwin's “The Man I Love.” But thor all this may be true, and al- though the vocally skilful) Miss Evelyn Herbert will) persist in pronouncing lilacs lilocks, the show is so greatly superior to the other new musical exhibitions that I commend it to your notice, The company includes, in addi- tion to La Herbert, the engaging little Marie Callahan; the chesty and posturing Robert) Hallida whose voice makes up for his antics; the Walter Hamp- den of musical comedy, William "Neal, whose voice similarly atones for his forum comport- ment; Gus Shy, the droll, late of “Good News"; and the admirable dancing team, Rosita and Ramon. Both “Cross My Heart’ and “Luckee Girl” are duds. The latter is of the vintage of twenty- five >, one of those oo-] la Montmartre musical comedies. As for the lyrics, I give you a sample: “TH w studio, wl Dll eat your ¢ eater love 1 an ean you'll turn the pages, while you spend all my Two birds without any exyes in our nifty, fifty-fifty w “Cross My Heart” is. even worse, Translations of Scotchograms in This Issue PAG Tom deta ‘la Ford; wreeked her ane > is hurt fact, she’s in hospital. nd the world lau you ery If you marry Mae you will get ; tock in the eye. PAC Our son goes to Yale, but unless is smarter thin he used to be his st will be short. PAGE If he ean a and he is a t bring him to my party. He done wrong by our Nell; he'll xo to jail sure as hell. ried at last and T must to tell her old man, Lenz Solution to Bridge Prob. 16, Series 2 As it appeared in the September 15th issue of Judge It is No T North ands ht tricks against ai and West. gout SO upon wi ef Dinar next. gathers in the s_ throw » Club tri The original Club w has no st take three Prize Winners, Prob. 15, Series 2 As it appeared in the Sept. Sth issue Ist Prize: Capt, HM. Elmend. Coronad alif, 2nd Prize: Mes. Ackley, Dal. 3rd Prize: veder, New Special Prize: Hitters bitters RESTORE YOUR SYSTEM TO AN ALKALINE CONDITION orink VITTEL WATER GRANDE SouRCE Palatable and Effective MORRIS & SCHRADER, ° enNoet™ comicbooks.com