Judge, 1933-02 · page 27 of 38
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tuce, pepper and salt, then add the up; jellied consomme! I next ex- ect to hear of a way of frying china eggs or stewing wax fruit. Ugh-Blub-Blub ( LIVER HERFORD tells me that a postman kept ringing and ringing at a doorbell to del a stered letter and got no response: lly he looked up and above him | aw a baby sitting ne: an open window. Thinking there was some e older lurking behind the kid newhere he cried out:—‘Say an’t you come down and sign for this letter?” To which the baby _ replied, toughly “Wh. you damphool you. 1 can’t even walk yet.” Hihattractions HE Nicholas Brothers hoofing at the Cotton Club... The Rose Room of the Algonquin for after atre dancing, where the cover is only a dollar... Montague Glass’ reply when asked if he was one of the Carter Glasses of Virgini The Boston baked beans on T ind the Bouillabaisse on Frid » Grand Central Oyster Ba cie Allen, the best of the “Willow Weep for Me” as ‘aul Whiteman’s orches- rplane views. . . “The a Columbia network Fi . The $5.00 a plate din- ner given Howard Scott, the techno- crat, who is going to abolish money. + Noel Coward's cade”... Sally Bates and Osgood Perkins in “Goodbye Again”. Fri ok Nelson's recipe for créme de ca sa, “The $15 record of a reading ‘tron ‘James Joyce’s “Anna Livia Plurabelle” made by Joyce himself and sold at The Gramaphone Shop in East 48th st. . .Guy Gilpatrick’s Sea Stories in The Saturday Evening Post... | Rex Deane’s crack that the two things most worth having these days are a cigar lighter and a wife that both work. . .Bert Lahr’s impersona- tion of Clifton Webb in George White’s “Varietie: + » Mayor John P. O’Brien’s radio speeches, Best Steppers M* Cousin in Milwaukee & Isn't 4V2 It A Pity—Ohman & Arden— Victor. It’s Winter Again & There's Noth- | ing Left—Isham Jones—Victor. Look Who's Here & Hats Off Here Comes A Lady—Weems—Victor. Darkness on the Delta & Pretend- ing You Care—Jones—Victor. Night and Day & I’ve Got You on My Mind—Reisman—Victor. —JuDGE JR. CHE ew. oI [REGULAR” FOLKO YEARS- 27 years of grow- ing popularity! That's the rec- ord of Ex-Lax—the chocolated laxative. It is safe, gentle, effective—for every age! If you don’t know what a fine laxative Ex-Lax is, to- night’s a good time to find out! Take an Ex-Lax before retiring—and sce how won- derful you feel in the morning! At all drug stores, 10c, 25¢ and 50c. Or write for a sample. Ex-Lax, Inc., Dept. J23, Box 170, Times Plaza Station ,Brooklyn,N.Y. KEEP “REGULAR” WITH EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE comicbooks.com