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High Hat (Continued from page 21) has spent most hours in the cellar fixing his furnace? Ditto: fixing the Eighteenth Amendment? = Who has beaten Boston at being at the bottom of the American League? Didn't Gene Tunney stay down a long ten seconds some years ago? Babe Ruth 7 also has downed about 4,200 frank- furters a year in the Yankee dugout. | Cow Hihattractions Ser with zipper pants pockets (with locks for the Scotch and married) ... Those bridge tables with fasteners to keep the cards from blow- ing away during outdoor play, cy- clones and breezy post-mortems. . . Hammocks in tree-tops for warm- night sleeping. . .. Mrs. Vincent As- tor’s style of carrying her hat instead of wearing it... . General Mitchell’s A, B, C of aviation: “Skyways.” ... The Bossert Roof overlooking the q East River. . . . Claudia Morgan in Jancing Partne . The Biltmore Cascades: ys the same and always good. (Bo swell slogancer!) |. . The August sales for men: the cheapest time to buy winter overcoats, a 7 ’ winter coal and fur-lined gloves. The millionaire goes i | to the beach. Best Steppers When the Day's Work All Been Done & Steamboat Bill—Tremaine— | Columbia. Here Comes the Sun & Absence | i Makes the Heart Grow Fonder—Wal- | Hy lace—Columbia. | Hi} You for Me & If You're Not Kiss- | ing Me—Shilkret—Victor. With My Guitar and You—Selvin Columbi Nobody Cares if I'm Blue—Hamp & The Kiss Waltz—Olsen—Victor. F'r Instance—Ramblers—Colum- bia. —Jupar Vicar—How did you get that black eye, Mrs. York? Mrs. York—Well, sir, me ‘usband come out of prison last Toosday, w was ‘is birthday, and I wished ‘im many ‘appy returns!) = —Trt-Bits A.—If you spend so much time at golf you ‘won't have anything laid aside for a rainy day. B.—Won't 1? My desk is loaded i up with work that I've put aside for a rainy day. —ANswers The bride at a recent wedding can | } | | | a / $ fly, swim, skate, dance, fence, drive a i ARE car, and play cricket and golf. We understand that the happy couple left the church under an archway of can- Mountain climber becomes confused and loses his sense of direction. openers, —Lonvon Opinion comicbooks.com