Judge, 1934-02 · page 28 of 36
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Another swordfish —65 E good dish—The broiled teak at Dick the Oysterman’s 8 St. Best Place for Beagling Outfits— Brooks Bros. Not Bad New Invention—Balloon tires for bicycles; making for cushiony riding. Best Non-Repeatable Story—The Two Indians at the Waldorf! —Jupce Jr. 26 To BE able to take advantage of this amazing offer. You can now obtain a copy o “NOBLE EXPERIMENTS" Judge, Jr.'s vivacious volume of deli- cious drinks and timely toasts which ordinarily sells at $1.00, for the sur- prising sum of $1.00. NOBLE EXPERIMENTS contains au- thentic information on the mixing of the best of the old time drinks, plus 51 famous pre-repeal recipes — recig that will go down in history—if they won't go down any other way. It also discloses the favorite private concoc- tion of such celebrities as George Jean Nathan, Walter Winchell, Heywood Broun, Corey Ford, Bruce Bairnsfather and Percy Crosby. Tis extra extra spe- cial offer is good only until midnight, December 31st, 1987. Order now be- fore it is too late! There are only 18 milion copies of this wonderful book left! Just think, all this for $1.00 f.0.b. (Full of Beverages), and we pay the postage! Judge, 18 East 48th St., New York City. Quick! Here's my dollar. Send a copy of oble Experiments” before your amazing offer expires. Name comicbooks.com