Judge, 1930-06-28 · page 30 of 37
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Corner of main lobby Introducing moderate rate into modern hotel luxury..... Appreciation is complete when you learn the extremely moderate rates at the Hotel Lexington. The luxury of its appointments, the perfection of its French cuisine, the convenience of its location leave nothing else to be desired. 801 ROOMS Each with o private bath (tub and shower), cir- culating ice water, mirror door, 341 with double beds. | person $4, two. 229 with twin beds. Either I or 2 persons. ... 231 with twin beds. Either I or 2 persons. ...$7 Hotel Lexington LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 48th STREET NEW YORK CITY Frank Gregson, Mgr. Phone MURray Hill 7400 Direction of American Hotels Co. poration J. Leslie Kincaid, President ——. 7 ON TYOURS CEOILVG Oh. Ar %. Triangle can be cle rearranged into @ = or pemees a doughnu HENRY WOMSK1, “HE BLIND ENGRAVER OF GIVADAM, HOLLAND. ENGRAVED ALL OF MILTON'S “PARADISE LOST” ON A MUSTARD SEED WITH A COMMON POCKET KNIFE, AND THEN ATE THE MuSTARD SEED. woh ) MYRON WyYMCH OF LAMAR, COLORADO HAS WORN “THE SAME GLASSES IN HIS SPEC- “TACLES FOR 93 YEARS, AND STILL CANT SEE THROUGH —iem, Solution of the Saturday Night Problem. comicbooks.com