Judge, 1929-07-27 · page 26 of 38
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SUDGING“ BOOKS Fe heaven's sake don’t read P. Wodehouse’s “Fish Pre- ferred” in a plane. You'll shake so much you'll fall out. Its mile- a-minute — ridiculousness — swirls about the obese Empress of Blandings, a very prize and por- cine pig, whose ham flanks back- ground the heart troubles of a flock of typical, cockeyed Wode- house limeys. There i set of the Hon. 3 wood'’s scandalous memoirs to thicken the comic brew. Should you come on a well-sct-up sort of a chap leaping about the public highways banging a pair of cym- bals, don’t) phone Matteawan. That will be yr. corr. expressing his feclings over this bale of jaw- shattering laughter. ADARN TOUGH SPOT FOR NELL CARAWAY,U.S.SECRET SERVICE Phoebe Fenwick Gaye's vandiére” is a walloping good lightweight novel about some— ahem—sexual tangles and other nonsens| happenings along Napoleon's much-advertised de- scent to Moscow. You're bound to like it, even if you may feel it was written with an eye on ZAC ANTREPID GIRL THREW THE tnprtcatious race and Damas like ha dash on Called LEERING SHARPER A QUICK GLANCE beter te favor As refreshing as, say, a cool beaker of wine on a hot night. My word, but it's warm; let's drop into this druggery and have some corned beef hash with chocolate fudge sauce and wal- nuts. “Say, mister, how many times can one of these be skinned We have great honor and im- for his fur?” asked a tourist on a silver fox farm. “Three, lady, portant dignity to report highly any more than that would make him irritable!” confessed Mor- of further activities of Charlie ton Forhandler moodily. Stop yer Pushkin, y’ big Slav, I never Chan, pearl of Honolulu detec- seen anyone as Gorky as you in all my life. ive force, as encased by Honor- Sarl Derr Biggers in “The amel.” Once again Char- lie, with unblushing and exceed- ing insight solve exciting, neatly twisted and never shameful mur- der mystery in which very Sheba movie queen is sent to difficult death before prime of life is reached. Charlie sure one cun- ning Chinese bimbo. He swing mean platitude and have wicked nose for smelling out elusive clue. If you play a tidy game of Auction and feel there are new worlds to conquer, tackle the in- tricacies of Contract as set forth by that Einstein of bridge, E. V. Shepherd, in his “Correct Con- tract Bridge.” Contract’s a mighty gambling game and if you master Shepherd's book you may make enough to migrate to Monte - Carlo next winter—or else ride The couple who have no liquor or anything to conceal, avoid the home from your games in a wheel- irritation of having customs officials throw their things around. barrow, —Tev Suane ES Le aie SUSY comicbooks.com