Judge, 1931-08-29 · page 30 of 36
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Breakfast is on your host...not on your bill Delightfully different is the Continental break fast that awaits your pleasure each morning at the Barbizon-Plaza—placed in a special recess in your door. No charge, no tip, no delay. Yet it is but one of many un- usual and appreciated courtesies tendered you at this new and modern hotel. Overlooking Central Park, yet just around the corner from the smart shops, theatres, and clubs, the Barbizon-Plaza offers peace and quiet in the very heart of everything gay and worthwhile. Surprisingly moderate in cost as well, with rates commencing at $17.00 per week, $3.00 per day. Of course, there is a radio in every room, BARBIZON- PLAZA HOTEL 101 West S8th Street central park south new york Room, Bath and Continental Breakfast From $17.00 Weekly... From $3.00 Daily Just the Best Time (Continued from page +) to me. Go and give yourself back to the Indians.” This Baldy keeps on talking. He says he is an interior decorator, but I discover that is a lie as he is nothing but a bartender in a speakeasy, and what does a bartender know about in- terior decorating? Or am I wrong? I notice that the eye-opener with him is flashing a hoop on her finger that holds the biggest piece of ice I ever saw, It is a nice rin is not a bit bashful about showing it off, “That's a pretty bit of hardware,” I tell her. “Just a little something Baldy give ” she coos. matter what it cost,” ‘it was wool worth it.” my Jack That got “If you think that bit of past come out of a five- and ten-cent store the blonde says, “you are as crazy as | the guy who eats straw hats and cream ¢ thinking it’s shredded a thought behind that,” Behind what?" says blondie. “Not behind them golden tresses of yourn,” Jack telly her. “I: mean about food. How about breaking out with the groceries, Bab Then Mamie, I look for the lunch, and I have the shock of my life. I have left it in the subway, and by now, some flat-fe d guard is munching on them sand nes what I made with my own little fingers. I tell Jack and he looks at me like I was studying to be a half-wit. “From now on, Babe,” he s very softly, “I will do all the thinking for both of us.” Well, Mamie, right away I knew what he meant, but I could only blush and say, “Oh, Jack.” It was practi- cally a proposal, and it meant that from now on Jack would be my pro- tector and wa arner, and I would be his little help-mate. I was so hap- py that while we were walking from the subway to my house, I kept step- ping on my own tocs. But Jack don’t say nothing and I figure he is bashful like and I think I will help him along, so I say to Jack, “Say, Jack, what did you mean at the beach this after noon when you said, m now on I will do the thinking for both of us’? Did you mean that from now on our two hearts will beat as one as we go hand in hand down the broad highway of life?” Jack looks at me funny and says, “What's the matter, are you screw I don’t know nothing about no hearts (Continued on page 28 and she | Woolworth | CONTRACT BRIDGE For the past two or three yeors more and more Auction ployers have been converted to Contract. new game the old one seems tome. While Contract has been proclaimed a most intricate Once you ploy the game, it is in reality no more difficult then Auction. Sidney S. Lenz, National and International Bridge Champion, in his new book— “MY SYSTEM OF CONTRACT BIDDING" (3rd Edition) “The One-Two-Three System of Bidding” Explains in simple, logical and conclusive manner the fine points of the game as follows: Synop- sis of Laws, Quick Tricks and Probable Tricks, Demand Bids, The Bids Illustrated, Slam Bid- ding, Skill, Luck and Psychology, Assisting and Camouflage Bids The Vanderbilt Club, The Big Stick ond Little Joker, The Chal- lenge. Summary ond Questions Answered. The book is designed to fit the pocket—it may easily be carried while traveling. 8-29-31 JUDGE PUBLISHING CO,, INC. 18 Eost 48th Street Now York, N.Y. Please send mo......copies of “My System of Contract Bidding" (Third Edition), by Sidney S. Lenz. $1.10 per copy, including shipping, | om enclosing $ Send C.0.D. ot $1.10 per copy. Parcel Post collect copies of “My System of Contract Bidding” (Third Edition), by Sidney S. Lenz. NAME ADDRESS. city comicbooks.com