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IN the cast of “Blossom Time” you = will find one very old friend in Wil- liam Danforth, of “Mikado” days, and anumber of newcomers whom you will be glad to number among your pleasant acquaintances. Bertram Peacock, as Franz Schubert himself, plays his part in a restrained, sincere, convincing way that you'll enjoy. And he sings his part deli- ciously. Olga Cook, the lady of his love, is quite lovable, though she does go a little wild at times. Howard Marsh sings his love songs with passionate yearning, but you wonder why Olga Cook picks him in preference to Franz Schubert—another one of those idiosyncrasies of women. In fact, you’ll like the whole cast, the story, the setting, but far above all— the music. “Blossom Time” is a refreshing treat in these days of jazz, a timely reminder that, after all, old friends are best in music just as in everything else. HIS PREROGATIVE The Encored Bride—If you don’t quit kicking my children around, I'll divorce you. Second Hubby—Didn’t I get those kids to boot? SOME JOB “Do you think the Disarmament Con- ference will arrive at anything de- finite?” “I'm afraid not. The authorities can’t even make the gunmen disarm.” EMME IVAN SERYAIS WILLIAM DANFORTH Those Who Are Awake To-night By. Marie Ellyson THE Police, the Dolls, the Revelers, The Sick-and the Anguished and the Tempest-tossed, The very Happy, - The Star-gazer and his friend, the Owl, * The Old Miser and the Older Lust, The Watch and: the Clock, Ali-Baba, also, and The, Forty Hundred Thousand Thieves. 17 amt NICLAS ZOE BARNETT SUSPICIOUS Alice—Mrs. North and Mrs. West are so extremely polite to each other! Virginia—What have they quarreled about? REAL MOONSHINE First Motorist—I had a drink of real moonshine the other day. Second Motorist—How was it? “TI find that I can get about the same result if I kiss a spark-plug when my motor is running.” comicbooks.com