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Fred Allen—" Greenwich Village Follies” “TD saw the postinan switching my neigh- bor’s hand the other morning and when 1 asked him about it he id my neighbor was Pe taking a correspond s—"Folliee” punishing him for not doing his home work.” course und he was Vhy are vou in the Follies? -I'm the novelty. I'm the only one w entirely dressed, have plays running in three different New York theaters such is their Klaw for his own productions. Mare, you will recall, has been in had proudly and confidently built. a short time a * does nol the theater business for two or three hundred years. Yet cL for the it took these amateur boys and girls to show him how to » boy wig mathe glory and money out of it, T admire the Guild, mistakes like “I ble about such person even when it makes lligene mps them 1." p is something com- mistake. There isa culity to mis- ¥ to trimnphs. Lawson's opus is us there is a qu a good play, but it fails ina digmified manner. ‘There lures like andthe wpa very — like “Ladies of the Evening.” Anvone can put on a tage these judgment managers are Procession P sticCENses “TU Say She Is? ‘rite, they (Continued on page 28) Carlotta’ Miles—Havent you ever wanted something you ildan't get? Julius Marrs—Yes, « grape fruit that wouldn't squirt. comicbooks.com