Judge, 1925-05-09 · page 29 of 36
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‘ortrait of an honest politician. (Done in Oil.) wife around the table or ruin a French peasant girl under promise of marri . of every nation is viewed by the playwrights of the respective nations as a large bache- lor apartment. To listen to them, one would be led to believe that being a soldier was something like being the leading character in’ an endless succession of Sacha Guitry plays. I must. confess, however, that I have heard some contra- dictury reports. Yet the dramatic legend continues, and our stage militia keeps on making the world “Tavs.” the has lately been revived, falls into the established catalog. While a much _ better piece of dramatic writing than the rank and file of plays in which mem- bers of the Actors’ Equity Assoc tion pretend t are the simple expedient of aw voices sound gruff and periodically pulling off their gloves as if they were very mad about something, it is in- trinsically no great shakes. Lionel Barrymore is the star of the festival, > for seduction. “Shut up! but Ulrich Haupt gives the best perfort McKay Morris is the sex dirty-worker of the plot Irene Fenwick is the knave's victim Il txce I do not wish to crowd out an undue amount of advertising from this number of Jupce, 1 shall be brief about certain of th productions whieh have recently been honored by my p The of the lot is the Shuberts” 5 revival of | the superb “Mikapo.” Rarely has Sullivan been better sung. T put my hand to what is denied by actors to be my heart, and promise you that you will enjoy the evening hugely. The address is the Forty- fourth Street The A secoud Gilbert. & Sullivan display is “Princess Iba,” a work admittedly far below the level, of “Tne Mi- avo.” The singing is good, but the production does not particu- larly tickle the eve. “MERCENARY Mary” is the usual sort of Broad- the her way music show enlivened by clowning of a cabot named Hearn. There exhibitions that have been pl on view since my last week's lectur before this class, but my contract with Jcvce calls for me to go to only one play a night, and Tam honorable enough to live strictly up to the letter of the contract. © a dozen wae Daughter—He says he thinks I'm the nicest girl in town. Shall [ask him to call? Mother— on thinking so. —Tit-Bits (London) dear; let him keep Who is BETTY? That's terrible!” of the West at very low cost this summer Via the Santa Fe b (alifornia orado - New Mexico- Arizona Rockies and the National Parks dates of sale To California, New Mexico and Arizona, May 15 to Sept. 30 To other points June 1 to Sept. 30. Return limit Oct. 31, 1925 Stopovers where and when you please Fred Harvey serves all the als - “all the way” viathn Santa Fe+ The Grand Canyon Line 4 Railway Exchange, Chicago ! Please mail to me the following Santa Fe Booklets : Lifornia Picture if ‘Grand Canyon Outings,” ‘California Limited. Also details as to cost of trip. comicbooks.com Ons