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s Rass Stopata NEWhotel 1200 Rooms: 7thAve. at 31st St. C. W. RAMSEY, Jr, Manager — = i THERE'S ROMANCE in every name— Newfoundland Bermuda Miami Nassau Mexico Panama California Whether you are plann or relaring in your arm chair er a hard day's work, read of the y. romantic places in Voyager, 5 Beekman Street New York City (Voyager is not sold on newsstands) JUDGE PAYS $10 For each Crossword Puzzle accepted from its readers. os Te The Best Location in New York and there's a certain some- thing about the atmosphere which makes people glad they chose the ........ HOTEL NEW WESTON Madison Ave. at 50th Street Single $4.00 Double $6.00 Suites $8.00 I Think I Can Help | 667 THINK / can help you, George!’ It was Nina’s voice on the wire. | gulped thankfully. “Nina,” [said “vou're terribly sweet to bother, Can [ really talk to you about it hould say acan, my dear, Why don't you whip over if you haven't any- | thing more exciting to do?” over, full of extrav t cies, 3 was so thoughtful, so gen- . so in ed in the welfare of I realized T had never appre ited her before. ed me warmly, graciously, sympathetically. “How do you like the way T've done over the living room, ree?” “T's swell! (That picture over the m: antle is “That's been there for ten years. you old silly I mean the ng. those | drapes and the modernistic love seats. Aren't they divi “Divine! Look here. you were aw- fully sweet to ——” “Well, T got the idea, you see, from Norman... rman? Does he know about me?” No, you oaf. Norman del Beddes. the genius of décor a la moi told me in tl t tactiul w place was simply atrocious. Wasn' sweet of him Yeah, Awfully sweet but T thought “So [ immediately threw everything out and started fresh—except for that picture which Bill painted when he was tight and [To mean I've always thought it was priceless and | couldn't bear to junk it. But the place has somet! I don't know quite really think it has “LT certainly do, but [ don’t feel very | intelligent after what's happened. You y dear, I wouldn't be sorry about Don't get morbid, for gosh sakes, Tloathe morbidity. You know, sot those drapes for practically nothing. Lulu's shoppe was a bust and the poor thing had to close out every thing so [ simply barged in and ac | quired the material for a song. I | all her looks, too, poor thing. She's ing back and live on her family in South Norwalk. It’s the saddest thing, | but T was awfully lucky to get the ma- terial so cheap, don’t you think ?” “Edo, Nina. [do indeed. When you called me did you really have any- thing——" “My dear, I did. I've got a date I simply can't break, or otherwise I'd have invited you to stay for dinner. I'm terribly sorry, George! Another time, eh? Now would you think me frightfully rude if T threw you out because [ mean I've got to dress. —Lioyvp Mayer. 27 am here's your chance to @ cash in on rhymes — $loose for each yingl¢ (fucker “a (TS A GOOD ae The manufacturers of Burma-Shave (No brush— CUSTOM — | No lather) desire to buy fif- TAKE YOUR MuG | teen jingles for use on the AND BRUSH Burma Shave signs next yeat, f =e. | Sico.cowill be paid foreach AND BUST EM| jingle accepted. All jingles fy must be in our bands before BURMA-SHAVE | August 4, 1935. Earn some easy spending money, and have a lot of fun doing it. ty SZ. Send today for complete details P=‘ ofcontest and free manual on how \ito write Burma-Shave jingles. UCR macviea Co 19 East Lake V. Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota an OLD SPANISH “ge eat Sign of “Athlete's Foot”! To relieve intense itching of Ringworm ot Athlete’s Foot and W healing the ted, cracked, oF d skin between the toes, Scholl's SOLVEX, 30¢ shoe, dept. stores. Fot free booklet on Foot Gare, wie De. Scholl's, "Ince Dept.292, Chicagow SEASICK REMEDY =RELIEVES STOMACH DISTRESS WHEN ft _TRAVELING THE GRISWOLD At Eastern Point, New London, Conn. Where Sound and Ocean Meet OPENS MAY 30th Management of J. G. Venetos Rates $7 to $12 per day AMERICAN PLAN Every land and water attraction un- der most ideal surroundings. Golf at the immediately adjacent SI SCOSSETT COUNTRY CLUB Cottages Midway between New York and Boston New York Booking office—St. Moritr Hotel