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January 8, 1921 Regarding Editorial, Subscription and Advertising Matters SUBSCRIPTION OFFICES: Main office— Brunswick 2. 225 Filth Avenue, NEW VORK. European aeeot Dawson & Sona, Lid, Cannon House, Bre Hide. Englaod. Annual ca ‘Single copies of present rents each; 1918, 30 ted with JUDGE o raduce credenisats TDVERTISING OFFICES: Bronvetce Bldg. 225 Fifth Avenue, New Vork; Marquette Bldg. Chicago: Lite Bid Boston Neary Bldg. Seattle. (Kates $1.50 per ag CHANGE IN ADDRESS: Sul be new must be sent in with ight. 1oat. by Leslie: Judge Company. Entered at the pitice at New Vork as Second-clas Mail Matter, Pi ‘Leslie Judg apy. 225 Futh Ave ben P. Stebel Sent. George Kollauer, Treasarer, Printed by the Schweinler Press, ‘Address oll corres pomdence JUDGE New York City 225 Fifth Avenue What’s What i in the Theatres While Jupce plays have a way of of of changing th ‘On that it would be well to consult wspapers about t ation and ca act ned bel DRAMAS AND MELODRAMAS * with Miss Mag Kenn " vivn-town New York 4 Betasco—*Deburau,” with Mr. Lionel Atuill. Review later Byou—" T Skin € Dramatic treatise on the ethics of social nbing in England Century Mecca. Dramatic and gorgeous Oriental spectacle. Last weeks Conax axp Haxts—*Welcome Stranger.” ing depiction of the triumph of the Jewish man over his Yankee compe Forry-Eicuru Street—"The Broken Wi Graphic showing of the daners of American aerc planing in Mexi Frazer—*The Woman of Bronze,” with Mis The star winning new laurels in emotional Maxine | Exuiorr’s—"Spanish Love." Also : y in original depiction “Daddy Du with Mr. Mac Rervatic lyn Arbuckle. of kiddie Times Squane—"The Mira Reed. The problem of the yo past. not convincingly stated Morosco—“The Bat.” Thrill after thrill in crime melodrama Praynovse—"Thy Name Is W Nash effectively exploiting the de among Spanish smugglers. ‘Turmety-Nistu Straeet—* Samson and Delilah.” \ fine piece of acting by Mr. Ben-Ami in an unusual play of the modern stage. COMEDY AND GIRL-AND-MUSIC Ws OPERA, MUSICAL Arotto—* Jimm’ sith Frances Whit The star stronely emphasized i ple girl-and-music show wit (Ask For A-K Tabs} Castno—“Honey Dew.” Tuneful and unusually well presented musical comedy Centeac—‘Afgar.” Brilliantly costumed and diverting girl-and-music show with Delysia as the star. Corr 1 Jam Jems.” Ada Mae Weeks the principal attraction of a catchy Grose—"Tip-Top,” with M Stone. The fun of the acrobatic star and an excellent ¢i music background. Greenwicn Vittace— "The Bears’ Opera.” Review later H Hirroprome—“Good Times.” those who sce the big show Kxickrrnocker—* Mary.” tertainment of unusually. viva Billy,” with Mitzi Good times for Liverty—"l Lyric—Nora Bayes in “Her Family ‘Tr Loxcacre—* Pitter Patter.” Frothy bu | ing girl-and-music w New Austerpas— “Sally,” with Mar | ler and Mr. Leon Errol. Review later | Setwyx—"Tickle Me.” Fiank ‘Tinne | pros 4 to white-face with girl-and-music ac companiment Suupert reenw Village Fe Un usually colorful exhibit in the - usic line Vaxpexsnr—"I Dainty and tuneful w with hints from the movies. N—"'The Passing Show of 192 girl-and-music Winrre € Review lat COMEDY, NEAR-COM EDY AND FARCE “The Prince version of Mark ‘Twain's hi Miss Lulu Bett." Review later “The Tavern,” with Mr. Arnold Daly | An intricate, but clever and well-acted ned melodrama Comepy—"The The Mexican br and enjoyabl } Eutince—“ Ladies’ Night lean-minded person: | Eapire—*Mary Rose,” Review later. Futrox—* Enter Madame,” An amusing port d by the hu Gaiety" center of thi Betwonr ire on old- 1 Ma J of brigan To be avoided b: with Ruth Chatterton with Gilda Varesi ny as it is en- 1 cra prima-donnas. Reno is still the divorce ter comedy. ell-acted cha | Hexry Mittex’s—* Just Suppose.” Charming | comedy-romance of Virginia today | Hepsox st Man in the World.” | Mr. George M. Cohan lending interest to a trifling t comedy itie—" The First Year.” Excellent cast show- ing the joys ubles of early matrimony Diggers.” Well-st ff the stag Ghosts.” Lau ired by after-the-wa Lyceum— comedy of the New York ch Nora Baves—*Three Live able Cockney comedy life. Parx—Revival Fmninie,” with Messrs. Fran- cis Wilson and De Wolf Hopper. Review later. Piywourn—* Little Old New York.” Pleasing picture of this city before it was discovered by ‘Tammany O Woman! O Woman, in our caseful hours Light as the breeze that woos the flowers, When feminism distorts the brow A devastating tempest thou! 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