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High Hat (Continued from page 25 or tea with the It's usually Dunker’s Version: tir your coffee spoon vertical. slant... Try it with a piece of toast. | The Best Steppers | Ted Weems’, Victor, Miss Wonderful . . . The Midn ht} Airdale’s, Columbia, Shufhe and I Gotta Have Meyer Davis’, Won'tcha .. . Fred Rich's, lumbia, J Don’t) Want) Your Kisses. Earl Burnett's, Bruns- wick, Doin’ The Boom Boom . Dan Russo's, Brunswick, Be- cause You Said: “I Love You.” anee You... Brunswick Lonely Hearts Column Dear Alice: I see that plans have been com- pleted for a series of tes | vp debutantes on Tuesdays in|} the main ballroom of the new Hotel Delmonico. I note that you, as head of the committee, have charge of the invitations. So far I haven't received mine and | {am wondering if I ever will. | Perhaps you don’t know it, but | { love debutantes and debutantes love me. I am considered quite 1 catch in my own set and I really think your set is missing something swell in catches. Please consider my wame when it comes to invitations, I am on display in the hat de- partment of \ s every after- noon from 2 until 4, if you would care to drop around. I would appreciate it much, too, if you would speak to Mrs. Runyon, Mrs. Swenson, Mrs, Allen, Mrs. Barstow di Mrs. Warland about counting me non their forthcoming parties at Pierr My mother ate at Pierre's once and had her picture in Spur a few years later seated on “Rock-a-Bye,” a horse, who used to be in our set. Father had a dahlia named ifter him a few seasons ago at the flower show and often goes South in the winter just like you folks. My sister came out up home last Christmas and was very pop- ular at her party after the boys found out who was swin, I speak French, too. dances “r So Sincerely yours, $00,000 ADDITIONAL TELEPHONES ARE GOING INTO USE THIS YEAR A million and a half dollars a day An Adzertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company More than 200 new Bell telephone buildings are go- ing up this year in the United States, 800,000 additional telephones are going into use and new switchboards to care for 3,000,000 additional calls a day. Thousands of miles of new cable, millions of miles of wire, new carrier systems, vacuum tubes and loading coils. These are a few of the things in the 1929 construction and improve- ment program of the Bell System which will cost more than 550 million dollars—a million and a half a da Telephone growth is essential to the new American civilization of better opportunity for the aver- age man. The Bell System employs SONG WRITERS! £ SSeS] Substantial Advance Royalties far pub- fezperienreunmecrenary, created by “Talking Pictures”, fully de- serived 19 our free book. Write for it Tor Newcomer Associates ae Earle Building, New York, N. High Blood Pressure Is Alleviated VITTEL WATER Drinking GRANDE SOURCE French Alkaline Mineral Water MORRIS & SCHRADER, * ‘ew von” NEW YORK more than 400,000 workers, is owned by 450,000 stock- holders and serves the people of the nation. Every day the Bell System is extending i its lines to more people, increasing the speed and accuracy of its service, giving greater com- fort and convenience in telephone use. All of this is done that each individual may get the most from this means of all inclusive and in- stantaneous communication and that the nation may be neighborhood. This is part of the telephone ideal that anyone, anywhere, shall be able to talk quickly and at reasonable cost with anyone, any- where else. There is no standing still in the Bell System. one BITTERS Use a Tablespoon in a Glass of Ginger Ale or Water. A Good Tonic and Palatable. Sample of Bitters by mail 25 cts. Cc. W. ABBOTT & CO. Baltimore, Md.