Judge, 1931-06-27 · page 22 of 37
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\WIG Week-Ends the “Three’s a Crowd” part. At this time ue Piccadilly Post, a miniature Clifton Webb will be monthly published by the Picc dilly Hotel, fluttered from the mail- man to me this mornin Glancing of surgeons. Fred through it, I limned the grandest idea Allen will be speaking I've sprawled across in many a day. his lines as he stands The Piccadilly Post's idea is called — tacked to the Ritz Bar “Three Great Week-End Parties,” in Paris. And Libby in a hospital recov- ering from an attack and its appeal is directed at New Holman will be sing- Yorkers as well as out-of-towners. across a meadow Week-End Party No. 1—Room and to me at Sands Point, bath, one breakfast, two luncheons, L. [, two dinners—one of the dinners to be So much for the Pie- a Sunday dinner, cluding,” cadilly Parties. The ’ quote the Post, “a theatre ticket (bal- — j is colossal cony) to the “Barretts of Wimpole rtment stores, Street.’ (The balcony ticket to be such as Macy's, should tumble to it, caten asa salad, mayhap.) Saturday what ho! I mean Macy's could give morning will be devoted to visiting perfectly dandy week-end parties for swell shops and a trip (on foot) along 50. One ‘breakfast, two lunch- Fifth Avenue. Sunday afternoon will cons, and two dinners could be served be spent in a sight-seeing bus or at a at their soda bar. major league baseball si sleep in the bed section of the furni- Week-End Parties Nos. 2 and 3 are — ture department. the same as No. 1, except No. 2 party will include a ticket (baleony) to “Girl Crazy,” and No. 3 wi a ticket (balcony) to Crowd.” Week-End Party No. 3, June 2 and 28, is going to be a flop. I mean The guests could urday afternoon could be hilarious, no end, with esca- lator trips from “Canned Goods” to “Camisoles.” And Saturday night there could be a Fashion Show, which would interest the ladies and thrill the men. Sunday morning could be spent listening to pipe organs in the music wear everything the jamas through loun| togs, beach gowns, and back to paj They must be restricted to the limits of the store, however—no wandering out through the door to the subway and home! portunity, and at much less than 0 too! I should say it would set the Interborough only about MACY'S WEEK-END PARTY SHOULD ALLOW WOMEN D “ho LOUNGE ABOUT “HE STORE WEARING ANYTHING IN STOCK! yr" ig department. (I'm sure Macy's sells pipe or- gans —if they don't, they'd better put them in stock because this i od advertising for ’s, and my read le to bust in on ‘em in droves. ing become pipe jous!) And another psy- cholog: one which that store shouldn't overlook, is the fact that the pipp-o wom an’s summer week-end is just a lot of clothes. cluded in the 50 cost should be the courtesy of all clothes in Macy's. I mean the women should be allowed to y, from pa- robes, street bathing suits, sports afternoon — fluffies, evening ers are mas ain, speaking of the subway peachy week-end party op Saturday's luncheon could be comicbooks.com