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The new Summer TERRACE '. RESTAURANT Woe y De Luxe ‘ DINNERS wits pancinc $1.75 and $2.00 CLYDE LUCAS and his California Dons with LYN LUCAS inthe sing- ing role. Cover Charge (after 10) 50c, on Saturdays $1. Also luncheon daily, * with Clyde Lucas for dancing on Saturdays. Hotel b NEW YORKER 2500 Rooms—Rates from $3 aday 34th Street at Eighth Avenue, New York Ralph Hitz, Presigent tw WILL OSBORNE = and his orchetha IN THE SILVER GRILL at dinner and sup- per. Also Wilkins and Meyers, aristocrats of the dance; and David Allison, magical en- tertainment. Dinner $1 to $1.75. Luncheon 65c to $1. No cover charge at any time. HOTEL 48th Street ot Lexington Ave. 800 ROOMS...$3.00 ADAY 4 | Eugene quoth, after a bit of ref | a crackpot | quaint chara Mistress Pepys’ (Continued from page 7) international good feeling ran high indeed. Whereupon Nell asked the youth, “By the way, ne, the President of France?” who is and is! Damned if I] know!” She told me also how her sister had subscribed to some sort of hospital system whereby f annual sum one was provided with medical care whatever illness might befall, where- upon the sister, after almost a year had elapsed without any calamity to herself, decided to have the tion, “Gos an Much chatter that, during Nell asked me what my bridge stakes were now, whereupon I did tell her that if many more hospital bills were to be paid, it looked as though I should to play just for dear old Yale. Ryan in, in case. of this and which have Midge too, having at me for being ha raillery which did not entirely conceal the venom of her thrusts, so when she did tell me that never in all her life had known a person who could do many crazy things, I did fix her with 1 beady eye and retort that : rate IT had never, like herself a birthday cake for my little de tried to get him blow out the candles, Enraged this evening to dis- cover that they did send me away with only one lead pencil, no memor- andum pads at all, and without vari- ous other items which are vital to my contented existence, but I did not dare to fly into a tantrum, for undue rage or excitement sends up the blood sugar, a substance TI can use consid- erably less of at the present writing she so to Summer Excursion “H' on a country.” “Picturesque people, those hill-billies.” ays talking and laughing never a care in the LO, Sam, been away?” es. | took the wife and kids trip through the _ hill-billy and world.” “That's right. I don't believe any of them ever did a day’s work in his life, but they seem to ge ong OK.” “You said it. Yes, siree! They're ers, The wife and kids got a tremendous kick out of them.’ “T betcha! Well, what did you think of their home grounds? Nice mountains down Tennessee, Kentucky and through Arkansas, eh? “Mountains? We didn’t see no moun- tains! We went on a tour of New York radio stations!" —Dana L. Cotte. 2a tonsils | | of her cook’s little girl removed, just | CRD IN NEW YORK CITY an outside room with bath, shower and radio is... at the HOTEL MONTCLAIR and just *3” for two persons @ One of New York's larg- est and newest hotels con- taining 800 outside rooms. Located in’ th the world’s gr center of atest: busi- opping district— the Grand Central Zone. ness-s DISTINCTIVE SEASONAL FEATURES @ Casino-in-the-Air—New York's largest open air roof of floral terr: —where all meals are served du summer season, @2 Or trus— Floor Shows—Danc- ng. @ Breakfast from 36c. ‘ on 65e and Dinner with dancing and tainment, only $1.25 enter- @ Upper Sports Deck—where guests can take a sun bath in a bathing suit or enjoy deck sports. HOTEL MONTCLAIR The truly American Hote! with American traditions” Lexington Avenue at 49th Street New York City GRAND CENTRAL ZONE