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sedulous exercise of bad manners, interpreted by the authors as the mark of a frank and lovable fellow. If you still think that this isn’t con- structive I confess that I don’t know what to do about it. criticism, IV “Js His Atos.” by Lynn Starling, is another American attempt to write polite drawing-room comedy. The author has laid his scene, duti- fully enough, in a drawing-room; he has conducted himself with appropri- ate politeness throughout the ning; but he ed the comedy that one has led to look for. All that he has achieved is a parade of amiable Wit might hav these banalities, but of this essential there is little. There has not precisely achic bee stencils. concealed are a few amusing spots in the proceedings but the dry” spaces between them areof considerable acre- age. Margi leading rilevery work has lately vaded by Lawrence plays the sly, though her yrettably. in- ham hokum. wen rr a measure of Is “Cock o’ the Roost” I can find little. The group of playwrights who banded themselves to- gether under the name of the Dram- atists’ Theater, Inc., to. prove to the managers that there are a lot of have good American plays lying around loose, will have to find better plays than Rida Young if they hope to make the managers sore. One this one by Johnson think less of the Messrs. Erlanger, Shubert, Hopkins, Selwyn, turning down a manuscript like Mrs. Young's. And one doesn’t think more of the taste of the Dramatists’ Theater, Inc., for having produced it. If this is a sample of the good Ameri- doesn’t Harris, Ames, et al., for can plays that our theatrical man- agers stubbornly refuse. to put on our stubborn theatrical managers are to be congratulated. As am generally on the side of the dramatists. But this time they themselves to be a critic, T have disclosed bloomers. His Mistake “What's the trouble between you and your wife?” “My wife wanted to door to her family.” “Well?” “T let her do it.” —TLouisville Courier Journal move Lext LOOK Inches Thinner at Once Look pounds lighter the moment you put it on. Become inches thinner as you weai r it. Scien- tific, Self-Massaging Belt makes bulky fat around waistline disappear in amazingly New Massaging Belt Re- duces Waistline Quickly Why weaken yourself with starvation diets. strain your heart with ¥ derful new inventic why nn gives you an instant appearance 1 quickly reduces the actual fat —without any danger, discomfort or disagreeable self-denial lent exercises Like Having a Private Masseur vill tell vou that massage is the, quickest armful method g fat at the what you xercise only weight —it you have firm, It takes a lot of ti onderful Weil I asseur’s work in half the ti of specially fitted rubby ssaging every inch of fat the waistline, 1 with each move you make Fat Melts Away ment of your body t ugh the tissues in a fe carry ilding up firm, healthy musele t the rapidity with which your ma will > instal blood is You will be a waistline goes down. so comfortable can b ly effective. A loss of from 4 to 6 inches pounds in actual weight—in a few weeks is not at all unusual with this remarkable reducing girdle. Not only do you look thinner, younger but backaches, stomach ~ disorders anickly di A new vigor and energy are yours you feel like a different being The Weil Belt is used by hundreds of professional athletes and jockeys because it not only reduces quickly but at the same time preserves their strength Highly endorsed for its healthful principles by physi- cians everywhere Satisfaction guaran} or your arvel that anything Winner 50-5 of Judg Skinny—What did you say you’ Red—I'm gonna say: it with cau The $25 prize September 27, 1924, street, Newark issue, was won by constipation in JupGe’s Fifty-fifty C Thomas J. short time. oney back without Write for full de 2 WEI Conn COMPANY, The Weil Company, 711 Hill St. New Haven, Conn. Please send me obligation, ntinie. Redueltue ced Price Offer 50 Contest No. 39 re going to do to me? liflowers. No. 39, announced in the Tully, 187 S. Seventh ontest,