Judge, 1935-08 · page 19 of 36
Judge — August 1935 — page 19: what you’re looking at
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White's song, “That's Why Night Clubs Were Born”... The Central Park Casino for Leo Reisman’s orchestra, cold guinea hen and endive salad The termilk pie and the Medford Rum Sours at Park Lane ns, 209 Park Ave... McLeod's (the movie director) cartoons for Dole Pine: Juice ads . . . Russ Patterson's marionettes . . . Chicken a la prosper and the bouillabaisse on Fridays at the Parisien on W. 56th St... . Supper dancing at the Pennsylvania Roof Gar- den to Jack Denny's orchestra . . . Hapsburg, 313 E. 55th St. for Wiener Rahm Gulasch, vintage wines, a garden, a balcony, a string orchestra and decorations by Ludwig Bemel- mans... Blend No, 400 at Wilke’s Tobacco Shop, 400 Madison Ave. It's $6.85 a Ib. but you can buy it by the ounce . . Tos-Top, a gadget that slips over the neck of a bottle and opens and closes with a flick of the thumb .. . The Empire State Tower Restaurant. Eighty-two stories up in the air, but the prices aren't... The Colony, 667 Madison Ave., cool, quiet, and very expensive but still the best cooking in New York . Seymour Dunn's Golf School in Madison Square Garden . “Anything Goes,” the only good musical show in town . De Zemler’s “Haircutters to Men” on 48th St. just west of Park... The Hawley Tropper, a pith helmet to wear at the beach . . . The story about the fellow who went to Father Coughlin for confession and couldn't get a word in edgewise «+. The Rainbow Room on the 65th floor of Rockefeller Center. Ask for sene if you want a table, a breeze, and a good drink... The Biltmore Moonlit Terrace for dancing to Dick Casparre’s orchestra and Zatoni’s t band... The pun about Stoopnagle & Budd while walking along the bottom of the sea: “Look, Budd, here comes an octopus!” “Thank good- ugle, now I can get my eyes examined.” ... L’Anthologie (Page 25, please) did the same as e first fellow The husband couldn't understand it. As the seventh man went by his wife was passing a large mirror in a store window. The husb: appened to a glance at her from a corner of his eye and it all dawned clear on him, His wife was sticking her tongue out at each passerby. Hihattractions HE garden at Le Coq Rouge, 65 E. 56th St. for chicken hash and ver- mouth cassis . . . Longehamps in the Chanin Bldg. for sizzling steaks broiled over charcoal, draught ale and Louis XIV decorations . . . Fred Allen’s obser- vation that the churches are very pleased with the present fad for zippers, because zippers can’t be dropped into collection boxes . . . The field salad and Tom Collinses Jack & Frank's on W. 45th St... The Stork Club on E. 53rd for SW Saal lor alternate Bact But, darling, I bought these things ment. Ask Louis to give you a table out of the millions the Government where you can hear the words to Jack is going to take away from us.” 17 comicbooks.com