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Far Less Trouble (Continued from page 19) “Go ahead, go ahead, I'll remember, but make it snappy, for godsakes.” “You know perfectly well you never remember anything. Well, now keep still while I think what else I forgot ... Tcan't remember. I've forgotten what else [ forgot, John! I know there were several more things I remembered a few minutes ago, but I've forgotten now what they were. Oh, I remember one thing I forgot to do. Mrs. Roone: going aw: some time next week, any phone so you'll have Morristown and see he y, my sewing lady, [was She was coming to sew and she hasn’t drive over to “F'godsa a postcard why can’t you drop her “Because it's far simpler for you to get in touch with her from right there than for me to from way out here. / John, oh yes—while [ think of it, it'll be much more convenient for you to—" “Dammit, I've got ‘ht minutes t make the meeting. it in a letter—" “But [ have to have everything tended to right awa. tter would be so much more expensive—air mail and special delivery and everything—" “Oh, yeah? You know how mi costing you to phone from Ohio “But I'm just reversing the char, dear, so you can simply include it when you pay our regular bill. It's. far more—John! John?! JOHN! ... Aunt Minnie, he nag up! The I went to all the bo! through a long-distance telephone ¢ save him the trouble of writing me right away to know if I'd got here all right!" High Hat (Continued from page 17) Sonore, the prize-winning records the Gramophone Shop on E. 4 Frogs’ legs provencal at the I ette, University Place Mary’s, 17 W. 5lst for, ig hamburgers Ider Than the Rose, a book of close-clipped caustic by Peter Forsythe... The di of a Harvard man: He Hahvahd for four years and got to know all the men in his boat except one or two up toward the bow . ..The Chain Shore dinner at the Flying Trapeze on W. 57th. Win the “Lobster Sweep- stake” and get your dinner on the house. omiment cription rowec tor And if you must go out of town Vil- lepigue’s at Coney Island... Henri’s a Lynbrook... The Riviera just over George Washington Bridge . . . Chan- ticler at Millburn, N.J. 2. . The Glen I didn’t tell | he lives on—" | Cut it short—write idea, when | Island Casino at New Rochelle... Canoe | Place Inn at Hampton Bays, L.I. Ross Fenton Farm at Deal Lak —Jvuoce Jr. AND DON'T FORGET TO HAVE ABOUTA DOZEN CANS OF DOLE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE JUICE ON ICE WHEN I GET BACK SWEETHEART. That Have you forgotten anything? check this list before you leave town: Anchor Adhesive Tape Can Opener Cocktail Shaker Olives Vacation Are you all set for the country? Collar Button Bicycle Pump Tooth Brush List Better Fly Paper Zither Money JUDGE CLYDE LUCAS and his California Dons, with LYN LUCAS and Linda Lee. * With Marion Wilkins and Jack Meyers as added attractions. Twice nightly, 7:30 and 11:30. * Dinners $1.75 and $2. Cover charge (after 10) S0c, on Sat- urdays $1. and bis 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 at Lexington Ave. ; 800 ROOMS...$3.00 A DAY § comicbooks.com