Judge, 1931-10-17 · page 28 of 36
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peseeonsel Vanity Fair Graybar Building » New York ey 1 = 2 r + conchae and yet comprehensive, you have given us a reverently and profoundly = goes off to you. 2 Fok fal RELEAS SIDNEY S. LENZ’ NEW BOOK on the OFFICIAL SYSTEM of CONTRACT BIDDING Mr. Lenz’ new system of Contract Bidding, which is the basi the Official System as adopted by the leading bridge authorities, eliminates all guessing. and definitely determines a bridge hand as fair, good or very strong. This hook is pocket size. thumb indexed and provides a ready reference on any point. It explains in detail quick-tricks, normal support, how and when to bid suits of one. two and three, the correct response to each bid. no trump bids, preemptive bids, ace showing. slam bids. non-demand bids. leads, ete. Every point of the new illustrated opposite each pa All phases of the game have been carefully analyzed by Sidney S. Lenz, fourteen times National and International Bridgeand Whist Champion. D tem of contract bidding is carefully of text. To get results—to win at Contract—use the 1- 29 oe JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. INC. 18 Fast 48th St. New York City send me ropies o T am enclosing $... $ . OF. D. at $1.10 per copy, ry S. Lenz. 23° by Sidney S. Lenz. $1.10 per copy, including cel Post Collect........copies of “1-237 hy NAME ADDREss. . CITY ....00-secsectessorcceee [MG LIATE (Continued from page 2+) Walker in one of those hug-me-tight | suits he knocks ‘em dead in’ Bond Street with, in the windows, The Stadium Underwear Co.. opp. Madison Sq. Pk. A perpetual fashion show in the windows showing correct underwear attire for the Stadium would touch the spot nicely and clear up a pressing sartorial mystery: what kind of ur Marvard-Ys The Artor,; ing Corp. at Sst. Veddy colorful and nice on the ey the display of what the well-dressed Czar won't wear anymore. M. Rock at Sist. His name sounds altarish and lasting rwear shall I wear to the gil and the psy- y of such would be good. The de Graaf French Re-weaving Studios nearby. They'll reweave any- thing from a cigarette burn to a tornup heart. The Chatham Phenix Bank. Chosen beeause it is a bank that serves contented depositors, The Gypsy Tea Kettle at 38th. A monument to the American Woman's frecdom from superstition. The Union Club at Sst. Always good show (no chorus). The Plaza Hotel rooms after dark. Sce what you can see. chole Hihattractions xa Crosny, on WABC, singing in a masculine voice without benefit of megaphone... . Leonard Hatch’s “Book of Dilemmas”: write your own answers to little moral problems that might crop up in your life... . The new murals done in the 8th Avenue De gas manner at Frank & Jack's... . iy Lombardo at the Roosevelt... . shall, Metropolitan Op- now beit White Georg it on the coast... . Jewish in the Christian Science Monitor... Anybody who forgets himself and cheers in’ the Hahvahd Stadium. . Rudy Con necticut. Vallee singing, “As Time Goes By,” in Ballad style for Victor. vee 1 view into the new Carroll Theatre dressing rooms from the Taft Hotel (the Manger Hotel gone Re publican)... . Durland's Riding Academy for smot looking plugs for the Central Pok bridle path... . The view of the » Ed Graham's guest-room window (Ed aveyard fre keeps his wife in fresh flowers with a fishing red). Best Stepper As Time Goes By—A dance record- ing of Dodo Hupfeld’s new song | The Columbians—Victor. —Jupor, Jn. comicbooks.com