Judge, 1924-02-23 · page 31 of 36
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The gold-diggers’ scene from “Hamlet.” “Miss Dane's Defense” Continued from page 13) Du Maurier’s, for the role of a middk And. there per. haps other things that this experienced western American, are manager would not have done, among them the obvious butchering of the mann seript that has made the last part of the final act absurd i Tu virtues of the music show called “Moonlight.” on exhibition in’ the in Prof. Con Con- which, for all their Longacre Theater, li rad’s tunes, Lwo. of familiarity, are agreeably lilting, and in William Le Baron's libretto, The only trouble with the libretto is that it once The belief itcomedy: that everyone has served as a straight comedy. that as seen can be converted into an absolutely fresh and novel book for a musical comedy simply by introducing into it ten songs, two vaudeville specialty dancers and a Joke on Horlick’s Malted Milk continues When Tyo toa music show and find along about o'clock that [am listening to exactly the that I listened to not) more stubbornly to puzzle me, nine suine. story than a year before in another theater. [ always feel that someone is cheating me, as I don't have to pay for my ly have no right to talk a Of course, seats, Tre mit anyone cheating me, but Lam a notori- ously ill-mannered fellow, and thoroughly ctionable in such cases. Nevertheless, Moonlight” is a much better show than “Sweet Little Devil,” playing at the Astor. There is very little in the latter that is new. Constance Binney, who has the central réle, is better in straight work than in musical. The rest of the com- pany work like beavers, but the effect they achieve is negligible. It is only fair to note, however, that the gentlemen of th press have hailed “Sweet Little Devil Their rea in and astounding: terms. sons for this enthusiasm, my clairvoyant, the estimable Madame Flora, who has been ina trance for forty-eight hours, has thus far been unable to deduce You Never Can Ten Yraxny finds you are in love, G Just how and when you met and all About the little dear, Of course, she wants to hear Your lover's heart beats quicker. Your voice comes hoarse and low, As finally you fess bravely up Your darling’s with a show ! And Granny laughs, “You've nothing On me, Pd have you know! T loved a monkey Ina circus long Lven Tees At Hicn Scuoo. Teacher—Women made history. Look at Joan of Are, look at Madame DuBarry, look at Eve. Pupil—Yeah, Vd like to! Wife (in back You musn't drive so fast! Hushand—Why not? “The motor policeman who has been following us won’t like it.” seat) — Henry, dear! $10,000 aYear | the Ostrander Way Beareal estate specialist. Begin at home— in your spare time—and build a permanent profitable business of your own. Free information tells how. What Ostrander Did The Best Business American Business Builders, Inc. Dept. 24, 1133 Broadway, New York. Send me full information explaining the OSTRANDER SYSTEM and how | can qualif to make $10,000 A YEAR THE OSTRANDER WAY Address