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Home College Inn Lobsterala Newburg HE day of the lobster palace is gone... but still with us is that king of all sea foods... Lobster a la Newburg. And now, for the first time, you can haveitathome...justasit is served in the famous Hotel Sher- man, There’s no trouble preparing College Inn Lobster a la Newburg— it is ready to serve. You'll find it a welcome dish. All good food shops sell it. College Inn Food Products The man who is a steady reader of the comics prepares him- Co., Chicago. self against being surprised. Shaw and i What Size Letter ? (From the Shaw Star and Argus) Customer—Gimme a tablet. Druggist—What kind of a tablet? Customer—A yellow one. Druggist—But what's the matter with you? Customer—I want to write a letter. Miss Minnie Spetter, who has been cashiering at the Little Gem Motion Picture Theatre, eloped with a traveling man Saturday 9 Chop Sucy. « . Cream of Tor night. Considering the fact that = —— there was no opposition to the BACK ISSUES marriage, the young people seem All back issues containing problems of | © have gone to a good deal of the Lenz $14,000 Bridge Contest are unnecessary trouble. obtainable Se per copy by writing Lem Dalton Chicken ata King... ‘Welsh Rerebit... Tomato Juice Cocktail —Paturinper A man employed in a brewery Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 18 East 48th St., New York, N. Y. You will enjoy luxurious comfort at Tue Drake, food unexcelled anywhere, and this unusual added advantage: you will be out of the noise and con- fusion of down-town Chicago, yet within easy walking distance of its shops and theatres. Rates as low as five dollars a day single room with bath, six double. Special discounts for extended stays. White for Illustrated Booklet, Edition 16, Under the Blackstone management known the world over ™ DRAKE HOTEL Chicago picked up_ his fourth trey in the draw last Sat- urday night and has gone to New York for a little outing. There was a pat flush and a king full out against him, Miss Vernie Heston, who has been cookin Hotel, left W dra yo now p th under a_ tent. Miss Vernie will play ingénue roles and understudy the leading woman, Jim Peters, who bought a new car in April, hasn't seen it since his son Ed came home from the State University in June. Miss Nannie Truitt is buyi a dozen photographs on the in- stalment plan and has only eleven more payments to make. Lime Burner had a_ letter printed in the Liberty Magazine last week. Mr. Burner went after Liberty pretty strong, but its pub- lishers seem’ to be going right ahead. —Jay E. House in the N. Y. Evening Post in the Midlands fell into a vat of beer last week. But some busy- body promptly rescued him, —Hemonist Trouble with new phone is you're never sure which end to speak into—we offer this solution,