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High Hat (Continued from page 23) uld easily have lead to ed rickey, but he res tead he dressed in a cool linen etzel, sat in the breezes of the erandah cafe and had two noble xperiments (adv.) Incidentally he vund foreign bartenders have a ndency to shake, instead of good \merican stirring, a cocktail, using ‘vo much ice. This is because they re required by ship's company law squeeze a strict limited number of rinks from each bottle. Something ke ewton's —the more ice the less frisk-water required. Hence e found two noble experiments not vo much for a good grip. For lunch and dinner then, he had bottle of red wine and a bottle of alf of each per meal. Then, se his brain, he either read yed bridge with the stewards. Three highballs, less than one an hour, stimulated the play. A nap, a shave and shower, dinner clothes and my human guinea pig was ready to attack the two pre-dinner ppetite raisers. A liqueur after; then four more things with soda, one an hour from 8 to 12, lots of nice mnverse, and he had finished his sht hour day. cooling sted. In- Answers to Mental Hihattainment Spain. 1. Alfonso, ex- King of Ex-Prince The Prince of W. Lennart of Sweden. 2. Mencken, Hoover, Coolidge, and Ruth. They’re married. 3. Crosby, Colombo according to the song. G. B. (Whiskers) Shaw. Mare Connelly. John Drew, to a gent who rudely awakened him at the Players Club to tell him he was sleeping with his mouth open. Groucho Marx. Ditto. The Gov. of one of the Carolinas to the other. The King in “The King’s Breakfast” by Whimsey-me Milne. “Men never make sirls who wear glasses,” by Dorothy Parker that started all this Ogden hing of my teeth. 6. The American Indians. 7. Gauche gent in Daisy Ashford's “The Young Visiters.” Electra in “Mourning Becomes Electra’ by Gene Euripides O'Neill. They rep- resented the Barrymores in the play “The Royal Family” by Kaufman & Ferber. Comic strip character who loathes work. Webster's inferiority ridden Timid Soul. Ed Graham's childmind gent in the silkhat. The idiot in Dostoievski’s “The Idiot.” Wodehouses’s gentleman's — gentle- and Vallee, passes at the couplet man. His employ: “Madame Butterfly 8. It should read “I say and I say the hell with it. unlike lee, has kept straight and not married. Baleen is whalebone. A cayman is an alligator or crocodil 9. Friendly Five Shoes. Ipana, a scrub des dents. Walker-Gordon Milk. yr. The hero of ‘3 spinach Rogers, 4 negroes who simulate musi- cal instruments in their singing. Col. Stoopnagle. A nitwit on the Cuckoo Hour. Jack and Jane Ace, the bridge air car- toon for Lavoris. 11. Writer, otherwise known Dine. Tripewriter. Singe rplane inventors. Pub- lisher of the Satevepost, etc. Layer of Atlantic Cable. Football coach. Author. Ditto. Hero of Milne th gin, lemon — juice. grenadine. White of one egy. 14. The apple. Recall Adam & Eve, Helen of T r Isaac New and unemployment. Silver (U. S.) dollars, black ies, medieval torture machine, ian name for steam engine, auto- furnace, a publication, Bis- marck, 16. The Turks. 17. The mule, Lefty Grove and electric chair. Blarney. a charge before it comes The winter-before odds quoted on the Kentucky Derby. Make your bets, gents, said by the croupiers at the Monte Carlo roulette tables. God be with you, which is Hebrew, 18. Jimmy Walker. 19. “Barretts of Wimpole Street” with Katharine Cornell. 20. At this moment they are: 48; 58; 57; 38; 50. Answers to Last Week’s IQs No, 1: It is the simplest matter in the world to find the hole marked Operator, even in the dark, dial her and on getting her say “I want a police: nd get one. No. ¥ once. S.0.S. If a great rush of perfectly dandy original Eye-Queues don't deluge me by return mail, I’m afraid the dep’t'll have to be discontinued. The offer, $3 for each printed, still holds good. So now what? K ye Good Hosts need Abbott's Bitters! 50c bottle 25c. No. Dept. J-1. P. O. Box 44, Baltimore, Md.—Advt. 31 | | LEG-o-MATIC BRIDGE SETS ha ance of real chairs RIGID «:. SIMPLE BEAUTIFUL nt or Purnitere St LORRAINE METAL MFG. CO.. 352 FOURTH AVE NEW YORK, N.Y. The Leg.0-Matie ta At Leading Dep Preeminent Hotel Success ———————————— CROSS WORDS and LAUGHTER Combine the two! What does a depression? What will the well-dressed Wall Street speculator wear for the coming season? wife do in times of What should you do when the party gets roug What do old maids find bed? JIUDGE’S 3rd CROSS WORD PUZZLE BOOK has the solutions with a laugh in each one. under the Order your copy now at $1.50 including postage from Judge Magazine, Inc comicbooks.com