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here are many reasons for the popularity of the new rooms at the Gotham. A lot of interesting things have hap- pened to this traditionally fine hotel in the last year. The rooms are still just as large and just as beautiful... but ina new way, a smartly modern way. You may have heard o! the Alpine Grill (Switzerland on the Avenue) or the Ladies’ New Cocktail Bar... but see for yourself how much fine environment and living com- fort you can get at the Gotham for a very modest rental. Rates from $4.00. THE ALPINE GRILL Quaint as a Swiss chalet, a delightful rendezvo for luncheon, cockt dinner or after the theatre Max A. Hering, Resident Manager FIFTH AVENUE at SSth ST. NEW YORK CITY SS "Gotham Movies (Continued from page 17) picture, inept as it may be, is a very | important production. The story tells in methodical, slow episodes, of a young “cadet” who is selling oil in China for one of our huge corporations. An idealistic, not too bright young man he sacrifices his own child, his best friend, and his | wife’s love, for the company. And | then, a seasoned veteran, he is put to clerking because a new executive | manager takes over the foreign office | and decides a “new era” has arrived Of course the young man is finally rewarded and gets the big job—but Warner’s had the good humor to give | you two answers as to why the com- pany treated him humanly: one, be- cause his record had been watched | in the home office by the president | himself; the other, because his wife tells the foreign manager the hero took out a patent on a lamp the com- pany has been using for years free of royalties. There are too scenes, and too few to a dramatic ceilin the Lamps of Chin of a corporation man; the young alist’ is played better by Pat O’Brien than anything he has done since he has been in movies, and, al- though they were sadly awkward, the adaptor and the director were faith- ful, after their fashion, to the spirit and the letter of the novel. r. Tod (Continued fr to Europe with the Wormbottoms, are | we?” reiterative are built “Oil for a faithful many that yet is piter mn page 26) | lately as, five minutes afterward, | got into their car. said didn't do you “Well, | attested. During the drive home he remem- bered he had to have the oil drained. He parked the car with concentration beside a service station and stepped in- to concealment and motioned to the at- tendant. | plained, tendering a small but adequate bill. The attendant instructed his bene- factor in a simple process and retired, deaf to terrified feminine squeals issu ing from a car being buoyed into mi on the hydraulic lift. An hour later, as the crowded cle- vator of their apartment house proached their floor, Mrs. Todpotter re- covered from the lingering effects of her recent fright to whisper to her mate in dawning joy. “Timothy! You're all right—" Mr. Todpotter kissed his wife in be- nign tranquillity of spirit, before every- they “What the doctor ny good at all.” I feel better,” Mr. Todpotter "scat the CAVALIER! © Varied sports and ideal weather make the Cavalier the choice vacation spot of the Atlantic Coast © Golf on courses adjacent Hotel. Excellent stable: end miles of rambling b dle paths. Indoor salt wa: ter pool. Trap shooting Real “Old Vi ing @ Easily accessible by mo tor, train of boat. Direct fail connections and an un usvally pleasant overnight boot ‘trip from New You Write for i ed folder wo famous to ia” cook ney Banks, Mag. Dir. HOTEL VIRGINIA BEACH VIRGINIA Mrs. Todpotter was sniffling disconso- | ST. JOVITE, QUE. (86 miles north of Montreal) Overnight from New York rated Booklet gladly furnished F. H. Wheeler, Proprietor | WANTED POEMS: ae Jittle family matter,” he ex- | ir | ap- | body. “Sure,” he said, “I feel fine.” 28 ORIGINAL for immediate consideration M, 0, M4. Publishers, Dept. JM, Studie Bidg., Portand, Ore, Is Your Home Safe For Week-end Guests? Consider the sad case of the week- ender who doesn’t want to be athletic, play bridge with the Thompsons or bagatelle with Junior. Have you anything to soothe those sedentary visitors who prefer ham- mocks and books to niblicks and diving boards? Let JUDGE'S SIXTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE BOOK solve the problem. No houseparty is complete withcut at Ieast one copy, and it’s downright folly to start entertaining without first attaching your check for a $1.50 to this ad and sending it to Judge, 18 East 48th St., New ‘ork, N.Y., together with your name and address. comicbooks.com