Judge, 1931-07-11 · page 30 of 36
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The Golden Tower of the FISHER BUILDING ..-is more than an epic architectural creation. It is symbolic, os well, of “Uptown Detroit's” commanding im- portance as a business center. Hotel Seward was built to serve the needs of “Uptown Detroit”. «« Sixty per cent of its transient patronage represents people who stop at Hotel Seward every time they visit Detroit. This compelling evidence of popu- larity transcends the inducements ; of generously appointed rooms, courteous, efficient service... savory foods and informal hospitality. « « Removed by but five short blocks from the Genera! Motors, Fisher, Stormfeltz-Loveley and Stephenson Buildings and within ten minutes of the principal automobile and man- ufacturing plants, Hotel Seward is regularly chosen by hundreds of } transient visitors bent on enjoying the manifold conveniences of a preferred location. k Sewar | Seward 600 enits with) +++ Outside ox: posure ond two or more wine dows, Rooms as tow 08 $2.50 per doy... $6.50 ond ve words ro’s | Mencken's tub ond shower of Ope | “Tono-Bungay”; Yakine it for granted that this sum- mer is going to be jimmy-walker for everyone body either being unc sanleyea, or em- ployed and busy doing nothing, and that you prefer reading to whittling. tatting, canoeing one ion list. with the aid of Best Dandy Selector from consider the World's Best ure (stop us if re wrong) you a fit drawn up a vd lected World's what we Lite and isn’t designed to m. our companion to Gene Tu offered if whole, nothing is given away with it and no refunds are made. It is built solely for your enjoyment (when bet- ter lists are built Shane will build them); and if you've read the books already, read ‘em again. Incidentally, we drew it up because there's nothing grees are you sw but pure twilly in this week's new hooks. The luscious cargo: flor or Less Humorous: G. K. Chesterton's “The Club of Quee rades nd “The Flying Inn"; Shaw's “Cesar and Cleopatra” bohm’s uleika ~=Dobson’’; he Happy Etopcciee N. Doug path Wind”; P. G, Wodehouse’s E. Waugh’s * “Vile The Works of Ford's “Salt Water Taffy"; cock’s “Arcadian Adventures Amongst the Idle Ri 3 Apuleius; Lucius Stallion”; Nathan Mencken's “Heliogabalus” (if you can get it); Burlesques” and “Preju- n's “Monks Are dices” series; Monks” and his Collected Vie France's “Revolt of the Angels 1 Reine Pedauque"; A Gide's cadio’s Adventures”; Benchley’s he Treasurer's Report’; man’s “Dawn Ginsberg’s Re “Huck Finn"; F. Sullivan's “Inno Bystanding” and the Bros. Grahams’ “Queer People”—all these ought to | pals you for laughs. And we de- | ee ‘ly didn’t include “Don Quix- ote.” “Mr. Dooley,” Cobb's “Speaking ations” and anything by George Ade. These seem pretty wet now, fashions in humor having changed. LittLe Heavier but not Indigesti- ble: “Under Western en Secret Agent’; and (even if Mr. Benchley did throw it into the oc Wells’ Pearl S. Buck's" The 28 JUDGING“ BOOKS Good viants In the y's “The Four Million” ; “Moby Dick”; Maugham’s “The Moon and Sixpence” (we won't insult your intelligence by mentioning “Of Human Bonds ain); Lewis’ “Arrowsmith”; Bennett's “Old Wives’ Tal worthy’s ‘The Dark Flower” and the volume of his Collected Plays includ- ing “Justic Gide’s “The (€ feiters”; “ lings & Anderson's can Plays” (“What Hecht & MacArthur's foon of the Price “Front P. Glory”) Carib- “The no"; Western of the Syng “Playbo: World” and Moore's Phe Brook Kerith”. Pretty diversified and not too full of cliché titles. no? Hockers:—Hammett's S vest," Maltese Falcon” and “ Key"; G. K. Chesterton's “Wisdom of Father Brown” and “Incredulity of ditto”; Mine. Rinehart’s “Circular Staircase” ; Wilkie Collins’ The Moon- of Poe; a ; Dorothy s “Red Har Glass Dine’s “Bishop” “Benson, Murder Cases. Tuucu Wha Sandburg Maurois’ “Aric “Lincoln” (Vol. 1): J. Brousson’s ‘Anatole France in cummings book of rhymes with the title which looks &; Mel- ; Rockwell Kent's “N. ilderness”; D. H. Law- Munthe's -Brown’'s “Lives Cabell’s “Be- yond Life’; The Book of Humorous Verse; The Turfman’s Guide if you're interested in breeding and intend in- vesting at Saratoga in August; and The Weck-end Book issued by the Random House, New York, and which will provide a whole summer vacation in itself, so diversified are its various facets for entertainment. And since Eliot's Five-Foot Shelf doesn’t fit into the ordinary suitcase by about ht inches and, further- it’s the punkest and tritest cattection known to man, suggest the Encyclopaedia Britannica, even if you have to haul it to your camp at Little Watchiepatchie-in-the-Woods, Maine, by pack mule. It has every- thing. —Tro Suan “San Michele”; of a Bengal La comicbooks.com