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Verree Teasdale in “The Youngest” “At case! cold shower!” Caviare to the Sergeant by George Jean Nathan I very time a new theatrical offer- ing is announced as an “engage- ment extraordinary” I know that I can safely make a date to mect “My Girl” “They iked my husband's recita- tations so much when he did them in Omaha,” “Well, if he did them in Omaha I would like them myself!” That girl would be at case in a Mencken at the beer table by quarter of ten that night. Yushny’s “Sceniaya Ptitza” is the latest ‘engagement extraordinary” and, true to form, I found that I was able to get to the Culmbacher board at the appointed hour. The most extraordinary thing about the engagement of Yushny and _ his Russian troupe is that they were en- Fred Allen in “Greenwic Follies” “That girl was so cross when she put a penny in get gum, salted peanuts c gaged. ‘To bring them over to America after the Chauve Souris had pretty well fed up the natives on this kind of entertainment was much like bringing a trained seal act into Madison Square Garden after the appearance of Ring- circus. Yushny’s show follows the lines of Balieff's, but much as a trackwalker follows the caboose of the Twentieth comicbooks.com