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| | | | | | name... n address Visitors’, and New Yorkers have found that Hotel Lincoln lives up to the rugged traditions of a great name in a loca- tion famous for its convenience to every- thing ... business... theatres... shops. 1400 ROOMS 1400 BATHS 83-50, 84-71% Weekly & Monthly Rotes Substantially Less “Lincoln Guests include 73,533 from New England; 54,990 from Pennsylvania; 117,450 from New York; 14,015 from Ohio; 14,558 from Illinois; 13,049 from the South; 44,690 from the Middle West; 17,630 from the Pacific Coast ond 6,517 from Conada. NEW YORK'S NEW HOTEL LINCOLN Telephone Lackawanna 1400 Eighth Ave., 44th to 45th Streets Times Square » NEW YORK SELECTED PRIZES IN LENZ $22,000 BRIDGE CONTEST (See page 23) R. L. CHRISTIAN NATIVE VIRGINIA HAMS From peanut-fed pork. Cured dry in salt and smoked lei- surely with hickory chips. Cooked by a Colonial recipe with brown sugar, black pep- per and molasses. As good as though you went to the smoke- house yourself, picked out the ham and had mammy cook it. BROMM'S OLD VIRGINIA FRUIT CAKE Famous everywhere, a fa- vorite of epicures. Every delicious ingredient a perfect fruit cake should have,— carrying on the tradition of the culinary art of the Old Dominion. High Hat (Continued from page 14) especially since the building is made of red brick and such curious speci- mens of humanity are seen trafficking in and out of it. The Village Nut Club sports the only woman doorman in town, She has plenty of beef and musel she bounce? Boy, hand her an ment and I'm sure she could bounce you up and down like a rubber ball. ain hour a of the Washi Square studios, carrying a water jug, which he fills from the Washi Square park fountain, smeller-out, nd finds out that the myste ous » is an artist who lived lo} in the Orient. getting habits that he disdains faucets and such contraptions and uses the old water jug. Every day emerges fro my demon for me So firm are his water- h Village, sked by the Eyetalians in your house to move your trunks, bags and odd picces of furniture that too good to throw away and too battered to be mended, out of the cellars. It seems that there is a mysterious process going on known as (sh!) wine-making, and room must be found for mysterious, dark casks known as wine barrels. Along the High Hat Trail Quaint hostel lies beneath Mr. £2 Roebling’s first important bridge, ie. that bridge which first brought fame—and curious New Yorkers—to the alleged Borough of Brooklyn. This here dive is monickered El Julio and is run by a Mexican named Bolero. Once it was a crimping house, but now anery floppery for sailors from under the nd roistering blades from Park Avenue, who, weary of the thy- roidal stare of perfect servants, long for a taste of the rough-and- ready life before they die. ero, whose apron and estimony to thirty ye n If you live in Greenwi this is the time you are bei ants bear mute s of cui- sining + treats you (no extra charge) to a rare exhibition of the tattooer’s art. From his huge kitchen issues, now and then, the bel- ship's: gall | low of his frau as he clouts her on the ear to hasten her ging step. Bolero is the overseer and his frau is the help. Evening clothes are strictly de rigueur at El Julio, and Bolero wipes off the chair with a regal gesture as you park the monkey suit. The dusty bottle of Spanish nae is left right on the table and no one cares how many you pour, except yourself, ma- fiana, The menu varies according to the state of Bolero’s stomach, and you never know whether you're going to get squab a la Marquise or four courses of chili, Anyw costs more than two bucks for those afflicted with joint disease this hangout is a wow, it never Hihattractions J” Cook's super-Goldberg inven tions in “Fine and Dandy,” a show which I'm goi I can get that many passes). Eastman Color Movie Came the thing to take natural photographs in Harlem with. ... Once in a Life time.” ... Borrah Minnevitch and Eis Raseals, if you can find them on the Big Tin . Lipsticks for the ladies in the fortn of book matches. sall's at 15 W. a-century suits 4 4th for the bes half... Stokes & Co.'s patent bric problem set, purchasable at) Bren- tano's. ... Ed Graham's new Dober- man-Pinscher, which means a deluge of D.-P. jokes, till it’s earned its cost. 45th for the best half- nd Wetzel’s at 2 E. century and a Best Steppers My Baby Just Cares for Me & Sweet Jennie Lee—Wallace—Col. I Don't Mind Walkin’ in the Rai & I'll Be a Friend “With Pleasure’ Biederbecke—Victor. Body and Soul & Something to Re member You By—Whiteman—Col. Mamsclle & I Still Get hrill Lombardo—Columbi Sing Something Simple & Lucky Seven—Reisman—Victor. —Juoor, Jn. “Sorry, folks, car’s outa control. Basement for Union Suits, Kiddie Clothes, and Crockery.” comicbooks.com