Judge, 1931-10-17 · page 26 of 36
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VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYV SOLO- BRIDGE Edited by MILTON C. WORK Endorsed by SIDNEY S. LENZ HEAR YE! HEAR YE! the intense sporting bridge. It includes as by Mr. Work, The erable additional forms on w an n he solved. problems c IMPORTANT NOTICE It is endorsed by SIDNEY will be found a pract the problems in the Third Annual L Bridge Contest, as you can copy these problems on the blanks and work th out with far greater clarity sion than with a ¢ Work’s clear and accurate explanations of b wn problems will be found an invaluable model to work fre 8 50 at all leading stores—or direct, postage paid in U.S. A, STAREX NOVE COMPANY, Ine. 15 East 53rd St., N.Y. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 94 ( Netw Deauly ~iscovery AE JUVENAY now presents American women with o Great mew shin culture discovery that hos omozed the most severe beauty critics of the Continent. An ingenious little section cup moved over the foce instantly evocvotes the deepest skin pores and leaves the shin immaculately clean. The smooth, rounded fonge of this suction cup, ot kneads the nourishing cream deep | @ richer blood supply to th cheeks and revitolizes the skin with @ charming beouty thet is olmost unbeli izing power of the is 0 coplication. Yet the complete Ensem er only $2.50, cream $1.50, suction cup $1. your favorite department store cannot supply you, send check, money order, or currency direct to us ond your order will be moiled some day it Mf you do not instontly 8 the finest facial combination you hove your money will be instontly refunded | without question, HARRIETTE ARMS LABORATORIES | 568 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio. WIGH HAT (Continued from page 17) And now there is a card gi which can be 4 me aved without cards. Moreover, it is bridge g ame and the safest one extant. It is Played with- | out cards, table, partner, squawks— and, best of all, without kibitzers, darbitzers and the rest of the tribe. It is called Solo-Bridge and has been gotten out by the Starex Novelty € and is edited by a bridge player who is a friend of our own Mr. Lenz: Mil- ton C. Work. ‘The game provides you with a series of problems which you are supposed to play out at least as well as Mr. Work. When the twelve | problems that go with the set arc fully digested you can buy refills. | You are also provided with blanks so i at any bridge problem can be ed out without the use of cards. This should let in the hard-shelled Methodists who object to playing cards around, Story I" seems that an Irishman died and two of his friends came to the wake, veddy blotto. In one corner of the room stood the coffin and in the other a piano. Naturally both Irish stews knelt | down in front of the piano. “What a foine chap he wuz," said 1. How — foine indayd!” said the a shame he wuz took so | id the first. i} “Yes, twuz a shame indayd!”” said “And he certainly had a bayootiful set of teeth!” said the first. One Flight Up rect to thinking on a Fifth Avenue bustop the other day why not Sec- ond Floor Landmarks? Quadrillions of people hoof and get toted up the Great Rich Way nd have come to reco; certain spots as chastened landmarks, but what of the quadrillions who ride the bustops and have to crane their necks to get a view of the groundfloor sights? Forthwith some suggestions for One Flight Up Points of Interest :— Sig. Marinello’s Beauty School at the corner of 13th. Several cuties in the windows showing how not to satiate the cosmetic urge, ¢ ing the Turner sm +) SMear- ial. condiments on like ed sunsets, would b zood object lesson to women and easy | on bustop Romeos’ eyes. Admiration Clothes at Tith St., marking the beginning of the Klassy Kut Klothes Dis't. I'd suggest a life- size picture of Mayor (Continued on page 26) (Johnny) | YOUR BABY WILL LIKE THIS HOTEL... Because boby’s meols con be cooked in the convenient com- pletekitchenthatisapart ofevery suite. Grown-ups may prefer to eat in the hotel dining room but particular bobies want food pre- pored by mother or nurse. Baby will also enjoy playing in Cen- tral Pork—half a block away. Write for illustrated booklet, describing the mony features of the Croydon appealing to bobies (and their elders). Apartments with 2, 3, 4, or more rooms—by the day, month ceyear —furnished or unfurnished Groydon HACrmOnE AUTEEAHED 4200 ray OF NN LEG-o-MATIC BRIDGE SETS Sat At Lrebay Con tomamt mila, mG. CO, 332 Four touquin ) FRENCH BOUILLON A CUBE MAKES ACUP comicbooks.com