Judge, 1928-11-03 · page 26 of 36
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Photographed on 8.0. Berengaria GROUSE A LA CUNARD ROUSE by airplane from the Yorkshire moors .. . To catch the first Cunard ships going out... Every one of these at ocean liners sailing after six o'clock on the first day of the open season has grouse aboard. It is grouse season from now until the end of November... An item worth re- membering if you are going over Cunard +. Think of a 2 couple of hundred brace of grouse in one ship . . . What does that suggest in the way of the smart little din- ner... ina dining room with port-holes and an ocean view? ... Grouse preceded by caviar ... and turtle soup... and fonds d@artichaux Grand Duc... followed by just the correct little salad .. . and perhaps Escoffier’s flaming Bombe Nero or dessert. A young bird, a whole bird, is the Cunard motto... There is never a cold storage grouse on board . ..They are sent to Cunard from various parts of the country from Scotland as well as Yorkshire The very pick of the market ... And served... without extra cost... asa part of the regular a la carte menu. Now the favourite Cunard recipe... oo sree a young and tender grouse kit ten to twelve minutes in a hot oven eee Place on toast two-thirds of an inch thick, fried in butter and spread with foie gras +. + Serve with potato chips and watercress. CUNARD See Your Local Agent CUNARD WINTER CRUISES . .. MEDITERRANEAN WEST INDIES ANEW CUNARD SERVICE... WEEKLY TO HAVANA 1840. EIGHTY-EIGHT-YEARS-OF-SERVICE: 1928 — — — In My Bouquet of Seaweed Memories (Continued from page 15) Clown, Laugh.” We have offered him all kinds of money, including the Confederate, to learn some other tune, but you cannot learn an old dog new tricks. Of course, Walt is not really an old dog; he is an old seaweed, but the thought is the same. The prize specimen is No. 3. This rare kelp grows in gymna- siums the world over, and whilst on the latter subject I might say that I have been working on a blackout sketch that will panic them. The scene is a college campus and two girls accidentally bump into cach other. “That is a pretty sweater you are wear- "says the first girl “Yes, n out for gym,” says the other. “Why,” says the first with a twinkle, didn’t know you cared a rap about him!” I forgot just before the i a man comes out and ex- plains that Jim is the captain of the rugby team and popular with all the co-eds. Several leading Broadway producers have urged me to expand it into a three-act play, as I also have a good joke about fish hatcheries that is an interesting sidelight on the way fish woo. “The Way Fish Woo” has been boomed as a title, but has been discouraged as too sexy or sounds like a Chinese mystery thriller. ext week's bill will be all acrobats and a short playlet en- titled, ank and Jack at the Post-Off r “Getting in Some Good Licks.” Reserve your seats now. —PERELMAN Faddy Customer—I don't like the looks of that haddock. Fishmonger—Well, madam, if it's looks you're after, why don’t you buy a goldfish? —Tit Bris OLIVIA MORON MORASS DAYS GOBI ISLE RITUAL ADDER INTO DAYS Lenz Solution to | Bridge Prob. 19, Series 2 As it appeared in the October 6th issue of Judge It is No Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win seven of the nine tricks against any defense by East and West. OUTH eax low, per the six or Jack of Clut other Heart h puts up t rown in the lead ‘with a ing nothing left but Diam, is ruined: False Solution: The opening lead of the Ace of Spades seems plausible, but will not solve. At the s South's best lead would be West must play the ten and No} lost if the Ace is played. West win takes in the high Sp her trick in Clubs or Di must be lost. Prize Winners, Prob. 18, Series 2 As it appeared in the Sept. 29th issue Ist Prize: J. G. Roberts, New York, N.Y. P. A. Prentiss, Santiago De Cuba 3rd Prize: A. A. Bell, Dallas, Texas Special —-V. W. Overton, Jr. Prize: Tucson, Arizona 2nd Prize: W. L. M. Clark, Inc., 730 Gould Bld, Solve the BridgeProblem Easily With CLARK Bridge Tiles Easy to read, easy to sort and take up much less space than Fegulation playing cards. Your complete hand is right belore you—13 tiles require only eleven, inches of space. Complete, set Clark Bridge Tiles with metal racks packed in neat leatherette case—$5.00 at ail dealers, or write St. Louis CASTINGS, for Erovn-cpn Sport, for the “whole. family illustrations of dozens of patterns you can make, MAKE-A-TOY COMPANY, Dept. E, 1696 Beston Read, N.Y. Cay MOULDS For Making Tay Soldiers. Indians, Cowboys Animalsee| With one Moukt you can make many HUNDREDS OF ole Armies ting. ‘enamel palnte and ‘enough for any bey comicbooks.com