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Ss Lenz on Bridge Volumes 1 and 2 Combined Only $9.00 (12% Reduction to Judge Readers) Let the International Cham- pion Teach You to Play PERFECT Bridge BY special arrangement with Mr. Lenz’ publishers we have been able to secure for sale at $2.00 this edition for which many thousands of have paid 30), You meet every important. situ- ation that is likely to confront you at the Age table in this combined volume of more than a_ thousand pages. One thousand and one pro lems worked out. These include twenty-four of Mr. Lenz’ celebrated prize problems After playing through hundreds of hands, illustrated with clear plates, and fully explained in easy, able text, i you c anny. skill based on fundamen rules of common sense. Many of these rules are so simple you wonder why you never reasoned them out in the same way Follow Mr. Lenz andy easily learn how to avoid bids; how you may venture ng attempts which heretofore 1 have feared; how rubbers you now lose can be won For Beginners or Experts No matter whether you are a “shark” or an unskilled player, after one session with this v« you will play a better k Send this convenient cot This offer holds while the special edition lasts. Judge Publishing C 18 East 48th St., New York City Please send me LENZ ON BRIDGE (two volumes bound in one, formerly $3.50) offered to. Judge readers at the special price of $2.00. D Enclosed is $2.00. Send C. O. D. (Check one of these) | tions, in Jan High Hat (Continued from page I outspan his stretch, I shall spill in | my memoirs. ‘They start in Good Housekeeping, full’ color reproduc- y's issue. Personally, I think Leon Gordon will be greater than Sargent—his works will undoubtedly endure, that is. if he is using good paint! ... Ripley, on WEAF eve Monday eve at 30, with his liefs and non-be (by the what does it get you if you que stion Rip’s statement Also the Kuku Hour, on Monday : 10:30, especially Mrs. Penny nd her home- made recipes... . lovely blonde thing who shows off the newest rags in the Sunday rotos. (I’m workin; on her name and phone number now. I don’t see why they don’t print them ander cach model's picture.) Notes for a Booze Who gust found out that the old racket still lives! The other day I met a man that actually had a liquor pre- scription on him—a fad that had some vogue as a basis for bum gags when you were only about this high, but which we had supposed as dead as Dick's hathand now. The preserip- tion looked as nifty as a new dollar you know, government nd was filled out in duplics The proud owner told me that it’s easy enough to get a prescription, but that the trick is to get real stuff with it. His was for rye, and he claimed he only knew of two drug stores in town where he'd be sure he wasn't getting cut rye for his four bucks. There's something funny about a town where you ean find lots of honest bootleggers but not so many reliable druggists. One of the two | at the wise boys agree on is Bige nd 8th Stree where the agement is so honest they won't even analyze alcohol for you! There's something funny about that, too. Best Steppers Fine and Dandy & Can This Be Love?—Ohbman & Arden—Victor. 1 Got Rhythm & Embraceable You —Ohman & Arden—Victor. A Peach of a Pair—Arnheim— | Maybe It’s Love—Reisman—Victor. My Ideal & It’s a Great Life—Ol- sen— ctor. Body and Soul & Something to Re- member You By—Reisman—Victor. Just Another Waltz, Mamzelle— Reisman—Victor. Go 27 AGAME BY Gtonce’ S. PARKER If you want a change—a new kind of fun—play CAMELOT. From out the glories of the past come forth the Knights of CAMELOT to fight their fields once more! Jump, canter, capture, smash with a Knight's Charge, and clear the way through your opponent's forces to his geal! What Noted Experts say of Camelot Sidney S. Lenz It's a remarkot geme. | ploy it o Mrs. Prescott War- fen says, “It ha life. Milton C. Wer of the few really gr Shepard calls it “a mas light. Eli abeth Clark Boyden hails “America’s contribution to the world’s great gam CAMELOT Comelot fills the wide space which for some cen- turies has existed une filled between Chess and Checkers, with « geome fet livelier and more interest- ing then Checkers, end vastly simpler and easier than Chess. DeLuxe Edition, Full Leather Galahad Edition, Rich Binding Tristram Edition, Cloth Bound | Lencelot Edition, Heavy Board | Fopular Edition, Red AT DEALERS’ or by mail. OFFICIAL PING-PONG BALL Adocted by the American Ping-Pong Association and all its branches. Accurate in weight, measure, resili- ency and strength Price $2 per doten, at all leading Dealer, Other Femows PARKER GAMES: Touring, Rook, Pegity, Ping-Pong, Pollyanne, Lindy, Wings, Pit, Helme, PASTIME PICTURE PUZZLES, etc. PARKER BROTHERSix MASS comicbooks.com