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JUDGE — My dear! we are in sackcloth and ashes! For months we have been walking our legs off in the shops in search of the last gasp in feminine apparel and sories, and just the other day the editor informed us, in a brutal manner, that our stuff w: “Go places and do t ces- 3 pple you see and what they wear and things like that! Snap it up!” > SS All right! But it’s going to be awfully hard on the boy friends! nt to the opening of ood News.” A marvelous show. Saw: Lillian Gish with a well-known dramatic ¢ She wore the most exquis shoulder flower, made of blown glass. Judge, Jr. standing in the lobby, between the acts, with a very beautiful woman in an orange evening gown trimmed with silver beads and silver shoes. I don’t mean the gown was trimmed with shoes! He was wearing —but who cares what he was wear- ing. George Olsen playing The Varsity Drag. a great number. — The Polo ches: Glorious afternoon and what a team we've got! Peggy Joyce in a snakeskin Isotta roadster that knocks your eye out. Helen Wills without the black Fred eye-shade, in a stunning and white sports costume; and Adele Astair: She is ing her hair differently. at Henri’s —a_ marvelous and a wonderful crowd. wear- Dined place LN SS There’s a little restaurant in Forty-ninth Street —wish I could mention the name! Among those present, Betty Starbuck, Gloria Foy and Edna Hibberd. SS Danced at the Cha a rather terrible p Bobby Arnst of “A y also Harriet Hoctor May Weeks. Got a terrible thrill at the Lido. Dick Barthelmess at the very next table! The Best Steppers “Varsity Drag” (Good News) “Dolly Dimples” but Whiteman’s latest success) “Soliloquy” (no Whiteman success ) “It All Belongs To Me” (Ziegfeld Follies) ing the Blues Away” Licgfeld Follies) “Sing Me a Baby Song” (no show) “Just a Memory (no show) “Another Day Wasted Away” (no show) “The Calinda” (A “Baby's Blue” ( (no show show — another la Carte) A la Carte) Caractysmic Moments John D. runs out of gas. 18 rsa asinine cise comicbooks.com