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The Modern Vacationist Knows His Below Par Season ..» Therefore Cunard-Anchor | West Indies Cruises are appropriately scheduled . . . Cunard meets the rising intelligent demand for short winter vacations... For wise life-loving people who know that 12, 18 or 26 days of tropical sun adds more years to their lives and more lilt to their minds than 0 y medical treatment... They realize that basking in a sea-washed port is the perfect winter solution for ‘wet-feet nerves’ and routine office doldrums «they know that Cunard presents the color- ful diversion of the West Indies at less than summer vacation prices. They are the pioneers | of a new vacation movement... and the roomy comfort of Cunard staterooms... the suave perfection of Cunard service... the gala atmos- phere of Cunard lounges and verandah cafes wee thy demanded by the modern vaca- fionist as necessary holiday equipment. VARIED ITINERARIES INCLUDING. Sen Juan, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Port-au-Prince, St. Pierre, Fort de France, Barbados, Trinidad, La Guayra, Curacao, Colon, Kingston, Havana, Nassou, Bermuda. Sailing Date fromNewYork | Steamer | Jan, 16,1930 | +. s. Caledonia Feb. 15,1930 | s,s. Caledonia Mar.15,1930 | 5.5, Caledonia Apr. 12,1930 4.8, Samaria See Your Local Agent CuNARD-ANCHOR, WEST INDIES CRUISES | And as JUDGING“ BOOKS: ay by day the ir grows thicker with the cries “Katherine Brush is arrived.” Della Garfunkle, critic of the Peoria “Ey claims her “the lady Stendhal of the 20th Century Her last book, “Night Club,” a pe tration into American decadence, was reported sold to Jesse Lasky for £100,000, unprecedented _ price. Walter Wanger, Lasky minion, said on the ion, “Her name will mean dollars at the box-oth Her name has supplanted Michacl Arlen’s on the discussion list of the West Orange I Oyster Stew § y. The boys at the Yale Club have stopped talking about Helen Morgan, gone highbrow and are hot in the discussion of her place in American literature. She has been reported engaged to a fifty-mil- lion-dollar millionaire and is now suf- fering in a sixty-thousand-dollar-a- year penthouse gathering material for her next novel, “Park Avenue,” which will be a “devastating realistic impres- sion” of high society. Recently the Saturday Evening Post presses were held three and a half hours awaiting the arr of her third instalment. a result George Horace Lori- mer did nothing more than hang her picture in his private office, the only one there. She has been met by Frank Crowninshield, Heywood Broun, Jim- my Walker, and the Prince of Wales is | an a oces Literary and ed any day. Edna Ferber ens to sue her for swiping a plot and Richard Halliburton invited her to race him in a swimming match through Hell Gate. Even Men n heard of her, leaving for the West immediately. Seven editors are about to duel for the rights of having dis- covered her. All of the girls at Miss Chapin’s are acting like her heroines. Someone named Joan Lowell is pretty sore. Well, we copped ourself a copy of Miss Brush’s newest, “Young Man of Manhattan,” supposedly a composite of Joe Williams, Walter Winchell, Mare Connelly and Mrs, Fiske. We read two lines on the jacket. One went: “(Ann) only rode in stran men’s laps on third Mondays in M Another: “(Toby) had been born at high noon on a flash-bang Fourth of July at a summer resort; and every- thing in his life had been like that... . Where he was things happened, things began.” Still not certain, we read at the end. It contained something about poison liquor and a lovers’ reconcilia- tion when the hero wrote a best seller. Well, we say it’s tripe and we say the h—I with it! —Tep Suaxnr | W.J. Black, Pass. Traf, M 1215 Railway Exchange, Ch and only extra fare train to Southern California The California Limited and the Grand Cai Limited are exclu first class trains without extra fare. Then the Na- vajo, Scout and Mission- ary. Fred Harvey dining serv tin e is another dis- tive feature of this distinctive railway. The Indian- detour Grand Canyon Line mail this cou hicago Am interested in winter trip to. Please send me detailed information and des- criptive folders. Name__ Address comicbooks.com , Santa Fe Sys. Lines