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1840- EIGHTY -EIGHT- YEARS - OF - SERVICE +1928 When at sea the world is at home” on the Aquitania! * Aquitanians” are discerning globetrotters, irresistibly drawn to that great ship by a common zest for travel comfort, travel luxury. ; To them it is a matter of neces- +. that extra spa those charming staterooms that have that welcoming air of the thoughtfully planned guest room (private bath, of course) ... the vivid personality, the 1! tempting made-to-order d | of the Aquitania’s “intim | restaurant... in fact, all those | high spots of elegance aud extra | service that proclaim so surely, “I's Cunard.” It TO FRANC NGLAND AQUITANIA + 14-Dee, S- Feb. 1 | MAUKETANIA- Nov, 7+ Nov. 28 Jan. 11 | BERENGARIA- Get. 31+ Nov.21+ Dee. 14 | CUNARD LINE See Your Local Agent CUNARD WINTE CRUISES .. . MEDITERRANEAN WEST INDIES ANEW CUNARD SERVICE . . WEEKLY TO HAVANA Judging the Shows (Continued from page 18) The company engaged to pur- vey the nonesuch is headed by lan Keith, a good-looking you! man who is such a bad actor t if there is anything in the law of averages, he should be able to | write a better play than Mr. Dickens. The evening reveals several sets representing the in- teriors of royal palaces. The de- signer evidently derived his in- spiration from the Royal Palace Hotel in Atlantic City another play by an actor “Straight Through the Door.” It is the brainchild of Mr. William Hodge and is just about fifty times worse than “The Command Performance.” It shows not the faintest trace of writing ability and even less of dramaturgic skill. The author plays the leading réle and gives a performance that is hardly to be listed under the head of acting. The company with which he has surrounded himself is the sourest seen in this neighborhood since the Edythe Totten Theatre shut down. Leasure May,” by West, peremptorily raided by slice, was a disgusting exhi- hition of perversion. It marked the final overflow of local theatri- cal sews The police are to be heartily congratulated on their prompt action. And this is said hy a reviewer who no more moral indignation than a China- man, A Good Idea A Boston paper prints a puzzle showing a young man playing a saxophone with the end ph up, and the caption is, “W wrong with this picture? think it is all right. —Detnroir News IVORY LAPS INSIGHT ANIMUS GO WAFER AVOCATION YOU MAKE MINERVAS NIGH DOMAIN MAYBE = Lenz Solution to Bridge Prob. 18, Series As it appeared in the September 29th issue of Judge Hearts are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South mast win four of the seven tricks against any defense by East and West B o- ° a) UA? oJs O\6 8 hSos aj 2 OUTH nd, North pl and East The Queen of Clubs and. per At trick three, West leads the trump, North and East id East win the } follow with the Ace and North, at trick four South the lead aps. ne Diamond, West the which with Club If winning forced ree tr the C North wins, 1 leads in trumps the nd leads the trump. t may win the first two tricks v the two Aces and then lead Club. West s the ten. returns the carding North cannot now exit with mond, nor car the Queen, N held to three tricks Prize Winners, Prob. 17, Series 2 As it appeared in the Sept. 22nd issue Mrs. F. M. Harper, Walnut Creek, Calif. Harry Ober, Ist Prize: 2nd Prize: Boston, Mass. 3rd Prize: Victor Vansteenbers, Soldiers’ Home, Calif. Special Pat_ O'Bryan, Prize: EL Paso, Texas Solve the BridgeProblem Easily With CLARK Bridge Tiles, Easy to read, easy to sort and take up much less space than regulation playing cards. Your complete hand is right belore you—13 tiles require only eleven inches of space. Complete set of Clark Bridge Tiles with metal racks packed in neat leatherette case—$5.00 at all dealers, or write comicbooks.com