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NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME & CHARLEY ECKEL CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA in the HOUEL MONTCLAGR SUPPER ROOM (Lexington Ave. at 49h St. DINNER DE LUXE with Dancing, only $1.00 (No Couvert) SUPPER — $1.00 (Minimum Charge. No Cou ert.) Famous Broadway Stars in Person Every Wednesday at Supper Broadcasting Over WOR LIVE, DINE AND DANCE IN THE WSN VEENTER OF 800 outside rooms — moderate rotes. BRIDGE SETS Compact, fo folding chairs have the appear: ance of real chairs. RIGID «:+ SIMPLE BEAUTIFUL Don't be handicapped by deafness. VIBRA- PHONES, email sliver devices that fit sougty in the ears. are helping thousands. VIBRAPHONES, res, head }or batteries toesnoy you. CAPITOL HILL-BILLY (Continued from page 17) n trick straight from Rus- ine being knifed out of my lection like that! But never you mind. It hasn’t hurt my ce ts. an I still have Capitol Hill by the nd the nation’s wilful loss is going to be your n.” “Listen here,” he bullswoggled. “You want to sell gimlets, don’t you? Well, I'll spread yimlets from the rock-bound coast of Maine to the shores of California, I'll gimlets taught in the Little Red Schoolhouse. I'll Methodist them. I'll Baptist them. I'll chaut- auqua them and get them in the W.C.T.U. hymnbooks. I'll make them mbol of Temperance, Public and all that is fine in Ameri- can Womanhood. I'll lobby them all over the lot—' about a year from now, there'll be a National Gimlet Week, inaugurated by a pushbutton in the White Hous while Boy Scouts cheer, with a gimlet in every knapsack.” constructive, all right. pecially the churchandising 3ut what would I have to pay a Well, I'll be In view of con- ditions I won't ask a cent more than I get now—$18,000. But, of course, I travel a lot—it’s a sort of hobby with me—and I get 40 cents a mile. And then there’s the matter of Public Relations.” “Public Relations? Why, I thought we were = ‘ ample, my s honorary stenog- 00, And Cousin posed to come in and and when it needs it; he s the same. And then there’s my wife’s mother he her bedridden aunt, listed on the yroll as ‘mes- sengers’; they get “Stop!” Mr. Muity clutched his desk for support. “T'll have you know, he boggled, “that this corporation and its forty- two subsidiaries are in a condition today where they can stand just so much AND NO MORE!” “Then here’s your opportunity. Hire me, sell short, and make money forty-three ways.” Multy’s face lit up with a at glimmer. We'll do it!” he cried, we'll do it!” “And do it up brown,” added the Servant of the People, assuming office as Vice-President in Charge of Breaking the Camel's Back. 33 “Yes, sir, DESIGNED BY JOSEPH URBAN \BWAYa/ 494 ST. 17/6 NIG CONTINENTAL fame REVUE’ The Greatest Cabaret Show the World Has Ever Seen 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY ot] P.M.—12 M With a Galaxy of Stars wontes 50 toveuest. Gin s including 12 Direct from Hollyw bien Nightly 6 to 9 HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER Walton Place (Eastfof Michigan Bivd.) Chicago's DETROIT’S FINEST UPTOWN HOTEL + + is near the General Motors, Fisher and New Center Buildings, also automobile plants A courteous thoughtful staff Excellent Cuisine. Luxurious rooms at $3.00 per day. THE Abing ton at 700 SEWARD comicbooks.com