LizzieMaine
Bartender
- Messages
- 33,733
- Location
- Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
"Cloak-and-suit house" is a rather 1910s New Yorkism for a wholesale/retail menswear company. With the ongoing collapse of the New York garment trade, there have been a lot of bankruptcies in that business lately, mostly of small-time family or small-partnership operations. So to dismiss someone as a "cloak-and-suit operator" would be to call them a petty nickel-and-dime merchant, which is the sense that Hizzoner is using the term here.
I was shocked to see that Warner Baxter was making so much money in 1938. He's a fine actor, and I always like to see him, but his best days were behind him in 1938. He must've had a very good agent. I also wouldn't have figured on Claudette Colbert being quite so high on the scale.
I hope that poor old Bundles Mary has at least once decent relative, and that someone is going to take over caring for the stray dogs and cats.
I get the feeling that Leona hasn't thought thru this plan very well. Either that or she *wants* to be found out, because no publicity is bad publicity.
I was shocked to see that Warner Baxter was making so much money in 1938. He's a fine actor, and I always like to see him, but his best days were behind him in 1938. He must've had a very good agent. I also wouldn't have figured on Claudette Colbert being quite so high on the scale.
I hope that poor old Bundles Mary has at least once decent relative, and that someone is going to take over caring for the stray dogs and cats.
I get the feeling that Leona hasn't thought thru this plan very well. Either that or she *wants* to be found out, because no publicity is bad publicity.