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is just a step from the HOTEL MONTCLAIR “The Truly American Hotel with American Traditions” Lexington Ave. at 49th St., N. Y. C. Have more money left for sightsee- ing. Stay at the Montclair... one of New York's newest and largest ho- tels. Convenient to the Grand Cen- trol) Zone, world’s smartest shops, theatres, Fifth, Madison, Park Ave- nues, Radio City. There are 800 out- side rooms—light, airy and cheerful. Courteous service for all your needs. * Only $2.50 for an outside room with bath, shower and radio. $3.50 for a double room. a eG Casino Montclair Gay and beautiful. Dine inexpensively and Dance to rhythmic melodies. Dinner from $1 —Luncheon from 65¢ gh Hat (Continued from page 17) Likes ice cream and hought of be- g nice to her mumsie and daddy Dorothy Parker: Likes to complai bitterly but amusingly about her elc and out in Hollywood making a rajah's hotel bill rley Temple late sauce and the choc happiness although she’s a week, William Saroyan: He an inexhaustible subject. finds himself ive him a labor hottle and a tent and he'll wrap them and. have Heywood Broun cause. himse a whale of a time. up in Lowell Thor as: A great guy but he | will play softball e Louis: Tf he has his mother, a and a bucket of blood around he bible feels good Loretta Y handball 1: relax in ng: Just a big beautiful » hopes some day to a ver W Love when a spiritual squash player comes alor Sin Lewis: Give him Mencken, ont barn and let him. pr: for a round-the-world drinking tour. Mare (Green Pastures) Poker, especially losing at it, fascinates him. an old \ tic 1 Conn George S, Kaufman casm on bel him that democratic joy of living. Trying out sar- boys and other menials gives Opposing the gov- omas ment’s his meat. Ogden Mills: Norman Thomas on the other side of the fence. Cobb: His greatest would be Kentucky to forgive him for those windbaggy anecdotes. Mae West Imitating Irvin pleasure Likes to turn in about eight and pursue her self-avowed li career; wr Alexander Woolleott: Just let him is memories of celebrities, Mice Duer Miller, a naive k to har while Gilbert & nd Dorothy Parker fill in the background, and even if it only costs him a few million curl up with } S$ croquet, young p Sullivan a I have a good time | words Relaxes over his opy of Karl Marx, and the comforting assurance that $4500 is y week. Macfadden : Jimmy Debussy coming in eve Remove his 40-mile Bernarr shoes, give him a stretch of open road, a package of dry bran in his and a few hundred pounds of ght to tote and that boy'll have him- self a time. Paul Gallico: Flies his own plane everywhere to find deep meanings in Joe Loui pe Eddie Cantor: Is content to relax 24 with Joe M about hin r. and splendid thoughts lf. Louella Parsons: Just give the dear old cow of Hollywood a string of pearls, a glimpse of Marion Davies and an in- vitation to San Simeon and she moos, Moore Is king and will Grace cuh-razy about jove in on you with out warning, ann e that sh going to cook you a meal and order what it takes to make a banquet—hut is it good! ee vay Russell Patterson: ( and blank walls All them with the loveliest t never saw at a Nudist Camp. vive him an empty and some Ronald Colman Likes prizefights which he attends in a cap, and ham- rger jernts which he attends after- wards. ria Stuart lush dotter of nm (boy am T y today) likes er around a kitchen fi Hammacher Schlemmer ‘ yrers that can shine shoes, catch cracks, yoned ipple mic 1 patel John Erskine: He likes to send his friends things they have always liked but been unable to get. such grar pianos, riptions to Fortune, years trips to Paris. Ed Grat ve him a mechani toy and the fellow’s happier than a rac nce when Ed Wynn's finished. He likes it only when it's ler’s birthday. On one, when he realized she had everything, he cov ered her bed with $20 gold pieces as 1 surprise. Westbrook Pegler: find time. As far as I car doesn’t ever have a good out he Lou Gehrig: Relaxes over a mess of 1 eels Hank Greenbe Relaxes dish of Yankees. rk Gable over a Give him a fishing rod, . a pair of high boots and a place ya man kin be a man and he's set. Al Smith: Nothing he enjoys better than a Tammany funeral or a new tenant in the Empire State Bldg. nD. Rockefeller, Sr.: he soline swishing into the car tank pleases him, also the gift of a new putter. he sound Sid Lenz: Ping-pong and bridg twentieth of a cent a point. Humphrey (Paths of Glory) Cobb: A ass of vermouth and a tub of chatter'll do him. Fred Allen: columnis! Likes to write letters to comicbooks.com