Judge, 1934-12 · page 28 of 37
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DINNER DANCING EVERY NIGHT IN THE beautiful Delightful ROOMS Single - $3.00 Double - $5.00 EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH ROOIMN DINNER $1.50 JOE MOSS’ MUSIC (No Cover Charge) THE VANDERBILT HOTEL ll 34th STREET and PARK AVENUE == NEW YORK CITY +++a setting of quiet beauty and friendly charm . . . effortless com- of address... ll from! 12 RIGHT AT GRAND CENTRAL NO NEED FOR TAXI NO TRAFFIC DELAY Also the COMMODORE BOWMAN-BILTMORE HOTELS CORPORATION fort safeguarded by unfailing inter- est and alert service ...a cuisine reflecting the master touch in all details... dignity and convenience These Biltmore characteristics enhance the esteem of a discrim- inating clientele year after year. CeBILTMORE Madison Ave. at 43rd St, New York in New York David B. Mulligan, President 26 You’re So Changeable! (Continued from page 15) it by now, couldn’t you?” “Well—that dress isn’t suitable a way for the theatre. I simply 1 got anything that’s suitable. T thing I do possess is at the cle Migawd. Haul me out of my chair and get me into this monkey suit—” Anyway, | shouldn’t go out any- place because Mrs. Toomey said was to phone me this ev Win along with her about how she heard from Mrs. that Mrs. operation.” Good Lord, Gleems got no. You shouldn't mi I'm so exhausted again all this effort and all this arguing you've made me do—I don't see how | myself through any more lo- People have died from less you've done tonight.” OHN. What on earth ling and f about?” “Heheheh. IT haven't got those darn after all, Must’ve left ‘em at the are you snickering all to ch yours ou—you what?” “Yeah, I remember now. I stuck ‘em in my desk when you said you didn’ want to go. Heheheh. Never gave it another thought till just now.” “Oh, you didn't? Well, T must say, T think it’s very strange to forget so easily about an important thing like that. 1 | don't eve you did! [ believe you knew perfectly well you'd left them and just thought it would be a good joke to persist and persist in my going to the old show and then say you didn’t them after all!” Yeah, Yeah.” “You admit it, have that was the way you beast. Oh, you— T don't believe a word of it, though. | know what you really did. You left 1 on purpose to take me! Just so you would Because you knew I'd be anxious to get out for a : relaxation when I was feeling so all tired out!” Pity the Poor Traveling Man! HRISTMAS on the road! Pity the poor traveling salesman, hundreds of miles from his own hearth, See him on Christmas Eve sitting in a stud poker game instead of trimming the Christmas. tree. Sce him sipping the contents of a tall glass wherein tinkle little cubes of ice. See him smoking his Havana in- stead of stoking the furnace. See him consuming a midnight rarebit with four other miserable and lonesome com- comicbooks.com