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DINNER DANCING EVERY NIGHT IN THE beautiful Delightful ROOM ROOMS Single - $3.00 Double - $5.00 EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH THE VANDERBILT HOTEL == 34th STREET and PARK AVENUE == — NEW YORK CITY Pine orest Inn ¢ “and Cottages DINNER $1.75 JOE MOSS’ MUSIC (No Cover Charge) Bring SP . and the CAVALIER! @ Baimy weather end things to do m Spring tho ideal vaca- tion time here. + oe ® Golf on two famous A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION (Former winter home of Presidents) Nearest To The ‘amous Gardens and miles of ram bridle paths. | salt water shooting. Real “Old Vir ginia” cooking. @ Ensily accessible by train or boat healthfol water own wells N. ¥, SOOKING OFFICE oom Fifth Avenve als wanna a7Iit Enioy the wonderful | Ueavanee 49 Excellent wild twrhey. 3 — shoot F horses. ATTRACTIVE RATES Samuel_ J. Littlegreen, General Manager. SIDNEY BANKS, Mng. Dir AVALIER | HOTEL Summerville | wee South Carolina: HIGH HAT (Continued from page 16) | before I could get my legs stretched | out in the comfortable Pullman se and try to imagine what meeting Mae West in Ho! vood was going to be like, we were skittering down the Shenandoah Valley and our stew- ardess, Miss K. Kay, R.N., was serv- ing sandwiches, hot coffee and fruit salad. For a long time the R.N, puzzled me, but [ finally figured it out. It must mean Real Nice. At Nashville we took on gas and more coffee. Memphis gave us soup and a new stewardess. I was sorry to see Miss Kay go because I'm sure we'd have become 1 friends in time—say two or three light: years. She just didn’t scem to understand my type. Ah, well, she didn't forget me, however, and transferred her memory of me to the new stewardess. A ND so we went zooming up a over Beale Street and old Jerome Kerns river into a soft blue southern night. [ must have gotten pretty sentimental as I re: new stewardess’ hand and said in my slow, polite drawl, realize that when I left an . do youal w York the Bergdorf-Goodman gals were just leavin’ for lunch? When I got to Washington they were returnin’. As we came to Nashville they were goin’ home to their dinner. Now here we are leaving Memphis and I cain’t keep up with it all. The Aould Saouth is around us. Will youall marry me?" I felt pretty hurt at the pretty- successor-to-the-Kay person's atti- tude toward my proposal. After all, IT didn’t mean it and she needn't have replied that she guessed I was hungry and would take my order for dinner at Ft. Worth And I'll be hornswaggled if when we got to Ft. Worth our dinner or- ders hadn't been radioed ahead, 4 cards were on the ta e les and every- | thing from broiled lobster (shipped there by air express) to demi tasse was right there waiting for us. And while we ate to our radio’d ahead heart's content the international air mail arrived from Mexico and the redskins (red caps in the East) changed our baggage from the Douglas to a Con- dor sleeper. HIS Condor was an aerial Pull- man, if I ever saw one, so as soon as T had settled down in the heated cabin I rang for George. George arrived and proved to be un- colored, pretty, ess. “Georgette,” I said importantly, “will you please make up my berth and bring me a little ice for my night steam- and another steward- comicbooks.com