Judge, 1935-04 · page 26 of 36
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Cur VOISIER Fhe Brandy of ( NAPOLEON \ i — By Special Appointment to Their Majestic King Gustav V of Sweden SOLE AG ‘TS FOR Louis Roederer Champagae Courvoisier Cogase Highland Queen Scotch ‘Wyaand Fockiok Cordials Hudson's Bay Company's Canadian Whisky and Gis LiGH HAT (Contin cd from page 18) get a slice of gnarled meat, and a hit of onion, In Hollywood, you drive up to something called the Hot Dog- blonde burger and a gilt-headed dressed in orange pants and gre ce dashes out and offers you t choice of cheeseburger, cl chilib: has never heard nuttiburger, or she ally har r so you > of the other r che t is wrapped in several thickr and er and contains amid a welter of le paper 1 oil cheese mayonnaise, nuts, lettuce, and on It is serve hoa cute om the gal, and you eat moreover wi 1 ‘ood owned by movie od These offers the re known as F te are are ¢ actors. Conrad Nagel, for owns one. Which gives you a that most movie ac pres grocers at heart, have always thought. But these mar- When- new one opens it is given a sendoff to rival that at the Metropolitan. » the sky; tend in evenir there there are political celebr make all is gaiety and madness, something like an Art Student's Ball. Tickets fall into the hands of specs, and you can pay as much as six dollars to be near the bre These market every form kets are really impressive. ever : of a first night Huge se: di there lights swe Jres dancing is drinks ies speech e are piled high with the earth's goodie: You never knew spinach as they pre- tit could be oki You even thin some for home decoration, when it looks on such spinach could resist it. Would that the East took the tip and built a flock of these petizing drive-ins. take the 7 of h and lovely < of buying No child so fr I'm sure they'd ice of the billiard academy in. my life. I'd rather hang ound such a market and get a icarious touch of nature than around Doyle's with the intellectuals of the cue The only rivals to Market Premiers “Premeers, city or as they say around Sam Goldwyn, is the Movie Premeer. You arrive at teeth. You s searchlights. these dressed to the ep by a hattery of A crowd, held back by policemen, struggles to get a glimpse of you. When you have fought thru the crush of photographers, radio mikes, movie mag reporters and press agents you take your seat inside the 24 TWO GREAT ORCHESTRAS Little Jack Little nightly at dinner and supper in the gaily intimate Silver Grill...Mitchell Schuster at luncheon and dur- ing Saturday tea-time. Luncheon in the Silver Grill as low as 65c, dinner $1.Cover charge only 50c after 10 p.m. except Saturdays and holiday eves...then $1 ' ® Spend the Cocktail Hour inthe Lexington Tap Room... drinks trom 2$¢ HOTEL LEXINGTON 48TH STREET AT LEXINGTON AVENUE New York City Charles E. Rochester, Directed by National Hotel Manage- mentCo Inc » Ralph Hitz, President 18 EAST 48TH STREE TELEPHONE TIME IS MONEY The convenience of this hotel saves you minutes and effort. The equipment is most modern, the Bis- marck being the newest hotel in the loop. The service is cheerful. The food is delicious. Rooms, $2.50 up. Write for book- let with map. comicbooks.com