Judge, 1934-09 · page 34 of 36
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PRAT FRENCH VERMOUTH | So popular isthis Vermouth, that 90% So near New York....s0 far from city crowds? of all French Vermouth exported from See . i 7 to pleasant days of recreation. Enjoy sport- France is Noilly Prat. It's the kind ing golf on the unique 18-hole course (fest you must have for good cocktails. (ruilebathingin setreanteee: coerce Be on guard against substitutions. ©n tournament courts — dining and dancing nted guest rooms for overnight cheuley IMPORTATION or a protonged visit. A la carte service in the convivial Old Dutch Tap Room: Send 25c for Schenley's Wine Book BRIARCLI ff LODGE Schenley Import Corporation, Room 573 18 West 40th Street, New York BRIARCLIFF MANOR Sole Agents in U. S.A. Westchester County, New York + CARL WILLMSEN, Manager N.Y. OFFICE: CHRYSLER BLDG. . 3-7200 h B FOR DINNER AND SUPPER DANCING NY 74 THEY /C1U/ BILTMORE ROOF The new MOONLIT TERRACE -— glamorous— sensational—fea turing PAUL WHITEMAN and his scintillating orchestra and entertainers at Dinner and Supper—one of the 4 thril rooms of the new Biltmore Roof—all designed and executed by W & J Sloane. NOW! , THE BILTMORE MADISON AVENUE AT 43RD STREET 32 THE THEATRE (Continued from page 12) is. First, as the Folies ¢ is patronized almost exclusively ou Berg: by Americans, it would seem that can't have the European air unless it is generated primarily by Americans. Sec- s the sist mainly in chorus dancin by Tiller and of Al Jolson and Josephine jokes about Hollywood, it would seem that the FE empyreuma not dissin milar to that of th third-rate American revue. And thirdly, as they do not serve drinks in the es, Bergére’s auditorium—you have to go out to the bar lounge to get them—and her place, lies Ber ondly, re shows con- numbers imitations aker, and n oair enjoys an as they do not serve food ine the European air would seem to be somewhat pu and famished, Tt is true t ies of asure are omers nude rubber »bby, gus in the lounge that shows a man and woman dance, and that down- tairs you can for a few francs watch three Harlem negresses shake their Harlem bottoms. Maybe that consti- tutes the real European air. is a small electrical di doing a wr MISTRESS PEPYS’ Continued from page 8) for floor polish. Did get off fi see Emmy Bang’s new baby ally to nding it extremely roseate for an iniant re- ported by the gossips to be anaemic but Emmy tells me that sh point of kissing its cheeks plentifully lip-st until it which the chirur for it. Lord! how I curling lotions had been on ket when I first see the day, for my mother would has in to anoint my head with them, g the makes a ren she is icked, and intends do- s the nate in lo prophesy sh that v e been cer and T should not now be spendit better part of my days sitting under pudding bags surcharged with hot air. Phil Savory in, telling us lately that the only thing a ¢ farmer is raising this year is his hd at, and then Molly Parki with the news that she of a nervous breakdown the dogs in and out of th Emmy did suddenly recall that she was having frogs’ legs for and bade us all stay, which cheered the company immeasurably, and there was cnough Tartar sauce, for me to take a great s out glancing round the ciency which delighted me, forg as I do hold that a little chu Hollandaise is little _knowled isconso- 1 leman hank God, AS unsatisfactory comicbooks.com