Judge, 1925-06-20 · page 18 of 36
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“Tell Me More” “If you loved a rich man and a poor man what would you do?” “Td marry the rich and be good to the poor!” Morsels of Art hy George Jean Nathan I wis, as [ write, is the season of the year I when one expects only the kind of plays that have to wait until Lee Shubert has sailed for ype and ALL. er has hied him to Bad Nauheim te vak uy ected into. a Broadway theater. Every May and June, Phil Baker —* Kei “Give me a one-letter word mreakfast.” “What does that mean?” “You know—bacon and x! Will Rogers in “The Follies” He'd de- such al big guarantee from the enemy they couldn't afford to fight!” accordingly, we are confronted by exhibits which, were they to seek bookings earlier in the season, would promptly be taken by the ear and lod firmly into the street. TI is, for example, the fleur-de-lis with which the producer hopes to jounce the PF jakes by showing them a scene wherein the hero and heroine (Continued on page 30) comicbooks.com