Judge, 1927-10-01 · page 27 of 36
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Judging the Shows (Continued from page 18) your dish. It has been some time, indeed, since a more alive and kicking musical show has come And it has been some time since a music show producer, tackling a book dealing with col- lege bors nd girls, has managed to get his actors and actresses so successfully to suggest the non- sense of undergraduate fauna. In addition, the melodies of Ray Henderson are attractive, the dancing is excellent, the low comedy antics of Prof. Gus Shy remely amusing, at least three of the chorus girls are satis- factory to Percy Hammond, and the seats in Chanin’s Forty-sixth Street Schauspielhaus are easy on the podex. The show is the best thing that the relatively new firm of Schwab and Mandel has thus far given birth to. It is frankly popular theater stuff, with no other aim than to bounce its customers pleasantly. And it turns the trick nicely. With George Ol- sen’s band in the orchestra pit and with a barbershop trio peri- odically lending aid, with a chorus, to say nothing of several are © anatomical some jocose wise-cracks and with an ensemble spirit that would put over even a road company of ‘The Ladder,” the exhibit is to be recommended as an excellent antidote to that anti-theatrical feeling which oc- casionally assails one after a view of many of the plays that are usually produced around this» time of the year. A man whose whole life had been spent in active business passed to the spirit world. On arriving there he thought, Now for some rest and perfect peace.” After quite a short time a spirit tapped him on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir; you are wanted on the o board.” —Tir Bits DISZY AES They call her Mary, because she'll go round with anyone. Judge pays $5 for each one printed. Ola Briar | TOBACCO “THE BEST PIPE SMOKE EVER MADE! I “Old Briar Has Re-Converted Me to Pipe Smoking” All of the old enjoyment, solace and tice how cool and slow burning it is —~ solid comfort of pipe smoking.... and how smooth. Now you know why so that’s what Old Briar Tobacco 1s bring- many thousands of pipe smokers say Old ing back to pipe smokers! Letterscome Briar is “‘the best pipe smoke ever made.”” from men everywhere, every day, telling of the pleasure and satisfaction that each pipeful of Old Briar gives them. It has taken years of scientific knowl- edge in the art of mellowing and blend- ing and generations of tobacco culture Light up your pipe filled with Old to produce Old Briar Tobacco. Step by Briar Tobacco. Draw in the ripe fragrance step Old Briar has been developed — and aroma of its superior leaf, Taste its step by step perfected. It all shows up full natural flavor. Smoke it awhile. No- in the smoke, *The above tribute to Old Briar is all the more convincing because it was entirely unsolici Of all the pleasures man enjoys, pipe smoking costs about the least. IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT ae HAVE OLD BRIAR J.10-1:27 ‘Tear out this coupon and mail to: ‘United States Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va., SPECIAL OFFER: On receipt of this coupon with 0 gular 50 your name and address, we wii H 25c package ‘of Old Briar—extra—if you send us) your dealer's name. Send no money, but pay the postman only 50c when he delivers the tobacco, Print Name.. Address . | City and Dealer's Nam Address. | ir you prefer—send stamps, money order or check with coupon. Tear out now, while it’s handy, UNITED STATES TOBACCO CO., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, U. S. A. 25 comicbooks.com