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| De, 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 EUROPEAN PLANS Hotel DEMIS gras CITY On the Board: wa @ OF course, Chicago's World Fair. most comfortable hotels in the heart of Chicago is the Bismarck... on direct bus line to the Fair Grounds. You will enjoy the delicious food in you're coming to One of the the air-cooled dining rooms. Outside rooms with bath, $3.50 up. Rooms with beth, $2.50 HOTEL CHICAGO RANDOLPH ATLA SALLE aay Roy Steffen, Mgr. Write for map of Chicago and Fale grounds. Sunshine and Sea Spacious Sun Decks —Large sunny rooms—Old-time hospi- tality — Delightful Comfort — Health Baths — Dancing — Golf —Fer famed Restaurants —~ American and European Plan She-TRKYMORE ANTIC CrTry. pun paste Rett ACES EME | $3,000.00 vrtecten $] S—No Medical er omeraeed with short-time P. TUR 00 for DEATH FROM to any Man, Woman or Child. ) MONEY—Mail today your name, | and name of limited? Write today to INTER- ASSOCIATION, Dept. G-2, Holly: ALLERTON Club Residences IN NEW YORK Cultural environment, recreational fac ALLERTON House—130 E. S7th Street For women. FRATERNITY Clubs Bidg., 22 E. 38 St. Separate floors for men and women: ALLERTON House—I43 E. 39 St. joors for men and women. om $2 daily and $10 weekly. Why Wait for Mr. Bottomley? “fourth” fails to » just bring out a ross Word Puzzle »ss words will quickly solution. in every nd the p ly $ Ore Bottomley gets | Judge Magazine, Inc 18 East 48th St., New York City now, here. before Mr. BOOKS (Continued from page 1) Mr. Warner Fabian Adams rewrite American H We don't de could infuse it with red co: even Gettys! our he tory? Yes, tion ttorial countr about it that set of flesh and y's t approach y? What is be treated as a blood events? so holy SATH on the Diamond” Cortland Fitzsimmons, A lit blood letting in the United Le Ty wstery mush ennobled by M Fitzsimmons’ swiit newspaper style and amazingly intimate knowledge of our National Game. “Te: ell, The Heil of a Pacific mber (door) ta in the wake of . Send a copy to Rockefellers and the Mc Land of Plenty” by Robert “the Bate of the Mel , the ae Y for Tutt™ by Let’s give Mr. T 1 the ost, has made 1 ing and clever for tl hand. of the from his ain a aristocracy After s. he's eve a fort stories a been cons AMIS se many years. ACHELOR—Of Arts” by John (Roaring Jack) Erskine. Once a dignified Campus Light, Prof. E is rapidly be’ the Oliver Or while of the Fypical C put g lost amor Racks, Bromftie his world. ntertaining in i of Alex Han giate °34, will ne Jack up stars he admires and expounds Roaring among the | so well. —Tep Suane. JUDGE ON THE BENCH Continued from page 20) f this going on and lots more to be en- joyed, the boys on top continue to press a heel into the rearends of the boys underneath while the boys un- ath stick out their tongues in derision, Bullets, clubs and oaths fly the lazy at, Why? Well, we all know why but we don’t eanend toit. Economic differ- can be solved in the twinkling eye with the proper dash of If this sounds too Utopian and ridiculous about an armi- De at high noon in the dust- 1 streets is hardly as enjoyable as soaking up life-giving rays on a white beach ; weeding in a ga dern in how en; or generally being contented with our lots. There will be time enough in the nasty weather later on to argue and thwack, comicbooks.com