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Men with wiry beards —try this... The secret of a good shave is a soft beard. it by laborious rubbing in of the me men still soften lather—others save time by rubbing in Hinds Cream before they lather. And man! What a comfortable shave! Just try it. After you shave, too. Your wife has a bottle—or send the coupon below. hi HINDS CREAM Before and After Shaving OL A&P, 1929 LEHN & FINK, INC. Sole Distributors Dept. 1039, Bloom! (Print nome and address) Name. Adelress This coupon not good & Fink (Canada) Limite February, 1930 | sonal discoverer of Trader He JUDGING THE BOOKS | Just by way of introduction: This column is neither a book re- view nor a list of new novels. Its sole purpose is to recommend cach week a few of the most en- joyable of the current books. The Magic Island, by W. B. Seabrook, is as weird and fasei- n beok as we've read. in many a day, The island is Haiti and’ the Voodoo. that ange religion of Haiti's super- The story is an magic is ious negroes. account of periences black magic the author's own ex- with witchcraft and and at this time, is ly interesting in view of the recent newspaper : ants of witch doctors, and murders with a hex marking the spot in our own sovereign state of Pennsyl- vania. Elizabeth and Essex, by Lytton Strachey is not a guide for motor- a best story of ists; it’s sellin Queen, Elizabeth and her court. A really enjoyable book. Money for Nothing, by P. G. Wodehouse, is not a very new book but it’s a very, very’ funny This time Mr. Wodehouse has written a complete novel of rural life at | Rudge-in-the-V and succeeded in getting his characters in’ and out of more ridiculous situations than ever. one. Peder Victorious, by O. E. Rolvaag—an_ excellent, though slightly laborious sequel to Giants in the th. A second generation of Norweg works out its own salvation on the Dakota prairies. n pioneers Mantis, by Ethelreda L a romantic novel of South Africs from the typewriter of the pe n. Murder at Sea, by Richard Connell—one of the very best of the recent mysteries. The time to read it is after midnight on a Bermuda-bound liner. The Case of Sergeant Grisha. by Arnold Zwe but gripping wartime story of a Rus- Eastern a long sian front. prisoner on the Joseph and His Brethren, by H. W. Freeman—a quiet, powe ful novel by a young Oxford man, recommended to those who like quiet, powerful novels by young Oxford men, A story of life c farm in England. 28 Lenz Solution to Bridge Prob. 34, Series 2 As it appeared in the January 19th issue of Judge | th has the t win four st any defense It is ON Trumps. lead. North and s of the eight tricks by East and West. a Chi trick Club, “Should trick. lead a | make two tricks in at the third West will take the Spade trick now South is forced to up_a Club, West m lead w Club, East discarding the nine of Hearts A low Heart 1 permitted to 1 by South will be | North's and. with nothi Hearts. the Di. t not have discarded Prize Winners, Prob. 33, Series 2 | | As it appeared in the Jan. 12th issue | Seott A. Miller, St. Louis, Mo. 1st Pi Joveph H. Levine, Cincinnati, Ohio 2nd Prize 3rd Prize: Arthur Elson, Boston, Mass, Special James F. Tanner, Prize: New York, N.Y. | | Always insist upon | having ‘ Ve ABBOTTS Tonic Appetizer for 52 Years Bit TERS cwarts mail, 25¢ Co.,Bake. Md comicbooks.com