Judge, 1935-10 · page 29 of 36
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Migh Mat (Continued from page 24) Noel Coward: To be alone on a freighter full of brittle people does Noel worlds of good. The Lunts: To be alone in the Min- nesota woods with Noel talking brittlely of brittle people is tos Fred Perry: For tennis E. Simms Campbell: Just give him a spy of Es e and a tailor with im- fi neighs pleasing. tion he plays with : Let him ob: members ¢ eration on the way to the and he’s happy with a new y Evening Post. William Hearst: When not scaring the Reds, he’s buying cathedrals here and there and shi San Simeon, in these United Si Constance Bennett : per, middle and lower classes Harold Ro Trying to look and act like a sophis ed New Yorker is his pleasure but never his. re: Walter Winchell ets fun out of being just. plain, simple, una busy, squareshooting Walter Wit Tallulah Bankhead: Her delight’s to sit around in the drinks and the hair of ; intellectuals and make remarks such as “I'm as pure re driven slush!” Ted Shane: His only joy is to sit around and outbeef the Chicago stock- yards. Ogden Nash: Baltimore. Jed Harris: Sitting around with all the windows open and only a thin cov- ering of Mother Nature. Ben Hecht: Living like a Hearst in yack, N.Y. He likes to live in Arthur: — Taki the in street Salvation Army drives Best Steppers CCENT on Youth & Truckin’— Duke Ellington’s — orchestra— Brunswick. St. Louis Blues & Way Down Yon- der in New Orleans—Ray Noble & or- chestra—Victor. “Top Hat” records, 3 of them: Fred Astaire, singing and tap dancing— Brunswick. And Then Some & China Seas—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra—Victor. Double Trouble & Why S Out at Night— tor. Two Together Love and Kisses— Eddie Duchin—Fox Trots—Victor. Album—The new re-r Rimsky-Korsakov's Schehe in six double discs by Stokowski Philadelphians—Victor. rs Come Ritzing the up- | OH,OH SHE CRACKED ANOTHER HIGH ONE GIVE HER A DRINK OF DOLE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE JUICE. SINGERS USE IT TO CLEAR THEIR PIPES. \ Just What the Doctor Ordered! If you find yourself feeling more and more out of sorts If you bark at your family and shake your fist at cab drivers If small annoyances loom like large ones, and large ones look absolutely insurmountable You Need Judge! And a brand new sense of humor. Just mail the prescription below—for a whole year's supply of Vitamin L (Laughter), at a ridiculously low consultation fee. \ Judge, 18 East 48th St., New York City, N. Y. (Room 400) ] Enclosed find $1.50 for a whole year’s subscription to Judge. i} ' Name { Address | | 1. comicbooks.com