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spoke strongly of “safe at toid, safe at toid, ya big bum.” What I’m driving at is that I have found out that most of them hailed from Brooklyn and not from Benton Harbor, the original whisker farm. And further- maw, they tell me, there is no more a House of David team. The original members of that famous hairy band either grew so old and entangled in their whiskers that it was impossible to ex- tricate them or their hair fell out and they found themselves all over. I never have found out exactly what, but the story goes that when this happened four other House of David teams sprang up overnight and are barnstorming the country hiding behind the original whis- kers. It seems that all you need to do to become a member of the tribe now is to be able to play ball and grow a set of mutton-chops, I hear that the original House of David is sulking over the imposition. They have hired lawyers and are at- tempting to seize the various imitations and make them come out from behind those trimmings, and quit playing ball. I don’t see what chance they have. Possibly the Sheriff may be able to rush out on the playing field and enjoin things but all he could attach would be the whiskers. The team would merely have to shave and then proceed. For after all what have whiskers got to do with baseball? You can get trimmed without needing a shave. Answers to Questionnaire 1. Lexington. Roosevelt. St. Moritz. Plaza. St. Regis. * 2. Shelton. Montclair. Biltmore. Delmonico’s. 3. New Yorker. Pennsylvania. 4. Alexander: 1/3 gin, 1/3 creme de cacao, 1/3 cream. Sidecar: % brandy, treau, 4% lemon juice. Stinger: 34 brandy, % mint. They’re all at the Waldorf. The Park Lane. 1917, 1920, 1921, 1926, 1928 (Champagne is not good before six yrs. or after 15). 8 Room Temp.: All red wines. Iced: Champagnes, Sauternes, Rhine & Moselle. Chilled: All other white wines. 9. (1) Dry (2) White (3) claret. 10. White; white; red; red; white; ted; red; white; white; red; white. Nl. Park Lane, Chatham. Waldorf. 12. American. American. German. American, Irish. Swedish. French. Russian. Jewish. Roumanian. Spanish. French. Viennese. Irish. Italian. Jap- anese, —Junce, Jr. Pierre’s, % Coin- white Telethone GOCSOSISOOSSISISSSSSSSSOSOSOSSS Co © BELLOWS & COMPANY, INC. Importers and Dealors in Fine Wines Brandies, Whiskies and other Spirits BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1830 Catalogue, with notes on the selection, care and proper uses of wine, together with a chart of vintage years, is available upon request. Seaty-sonen East Fifty-second Street. New Wickersham 26000 QOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO wv’ POC EOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO York City Bes OOOO © p) 3 6 ; ALLERTON Club Residences IN NEW YORK Cultural environment, recreational facilities ALLERTON House—130 E. $7th Street for women. FRATERNITY Clubs Bldg., 22 E. 38 St. Separate floors for men and women. ALLERTON House—143 E. 39 Se. Separate floors for men and women. RATES—From $2 daily and $10 weekly. Ry Judge's Fifth Cross Word Puzzle Book for what ails you. Fee $1.35 DOCTOR JUDGE 18 East 48th St., New York City Is no longer an “UNWRE iN” GAME! STUD POKE The STUD POKER BLUE ROOK eat! revo Detdes er ehectere! rote ef paces By Mail $1.00 Send for a List of the Contents! Tle, GATEWAY to HEALTH HOSPITALITY and RECREATION Basking in the sunshine upon the open decks of Hotel Dennis is ideal + «+ exclusive, yet informal atmos- phere... spacious lounges with un- obstructed view of Boardwalk and sea, AMERICAN AND Hotel Desnis errors a comicbooks.com