Judge, 1922-03-18 · page 31 of 36
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Paris on Broadway (Continued from page 12) Neg the right center wall of the set, and used the scenery the following season in “A Gentleman of Leisure.” After this, it appeared successively in a re- vival of “Divorcons,” in “A Woman's Way,” “The Rack,” “Bought and Paid For,” “Just to Get Married,” and eleven other Brady productions. Again now, Mr. Brady rented the scenery out for several months to a No. 3 com- j pany of “The Man of the Hour,” and with the profit bought, at Macy’s, two small mirrors which he placed at either end of the mantelpiece. Thus splen- didly renovated, the scenery appeared in a further series of Brady produc- tions, including “Eve’s Daughter,” “The Drum,” “The Earth,” “The Man Who Came Back,” “Captain Brass- bound’s Conversion,” “The New Mo- | rality,” “The Elton Case,” and “The | Teaser.” And now, for the moment, we have it serving “The Nest.” “The French Doll” is, in its Ameri- | can version, chiefly Irene Bordoni. Space lacking, I shall defer further criticism of it until our next meeting. KINDRED AFFLICTIONS Bings had failed to take along any | extra spark plugs; so, of course, one | went bad. Consequently he worried along on three cylinders. As he passed the team of an old farmer, the latter exclaimed: “Wal, dew declar’! I never knowed before that them durn things could have the heaves.” “Say, Mr. Cop, do me a favor an’ put the han’cuffs on me. My girl’s watching us.” | ganic disturbances NERVOUSNESS Are You Master of Your Nerves or Are Your Nerves Master of You? By PAUL von BOECKMANN —We hear about it every- A doctor tells his patients, “It's ensitive and high-struny complain of their “nerv We sce e cerywhere—in the streets in your business, and at in your own wome dence Nervousness is not a disease; it is a condition. ¥ pronounce you as sound as a doll 1d yet you nay be on the verg oF What does it all mean? 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