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Judging the Shows (Continued from page 19) | the white chorus ladies. The im- presarios, indeed, presently seem to think they are excessively dev- ilish fellows when they let’ them- selves go far enough to show a girl minus her brassi¢re. The old days when the girls showed every- thing but the family album are no more. You can take your mother, your sister, your sweet- heart or Winthrop Ames to any of the revues without shocking them. In fact, your mother would probably be bored to death and hand you one, The three principal revues are on sight at the Moulin Rouge, the Folies-Bergére and the Palace. In first-named, Mistinguette, that fa- mous grandma with 1928 legs, is the chief item. In the second amed, a couple of American girls known as the Dodge Twins seem to be the I rd. And in the last-name ily engaging Raquel Meller still, peddles her violets. best of the tunes is in the Moulin Rouge show and is | called “Ca Nue"; the best of the | stage settings « nd costumes are in the Folics-Bergére shindig. None of the shows offers anything to | this is no pl me to become unduly chauvin- Bold Suitor—Dearest, I love you! What is more, marry you, Film Actress (registering bore dom)—You and who else Tre Bits In going to “What's etiquette, Bobb: “Oh, that’s the ne mustn't swe low your tea with | when there's company.” —Evenynopy’s Weekty Reporter—Could_ I Mr. Brown, the boxer? Borer’s Wife (acidly)—Well, he is not up yet. Since he be professional pugilist he hs ever got up before the stroke of ten. speak to —Answens 5000 people whose sole job is bettering your service nt Advertisement of the American Telephone and Te raph Company Tue very nature of the tele- maintain a surplus fe business necessitates a | stability, to imy Ove onnected system, extend the service. Bec of the nature of the busi cepts its speculative profits have no ¥ jon-wide tele- init. sponsibility for a nati phone service as a public trust. The Bell System maintains in its It also accepts responsibility ed research, enginee: and business staffs and in the Bell Laborat a total of 5 employees—whose sole occupa the safety of the funds in it by more than 420,000 persons in every walk of life. From the time of its organization it has never ssed paying a regular dividend, so that investors 200 workers—i to improve the telephone art and to n make these improvements instantly ghtly feel assur- available throughout the nation, ance in providing money for the These workers are a guaranty of growth of the business, continued progress in furnis| g the It is the policy of the company to public a constantly improving tele- use all income, beyond that neces- phone service at the lowest possible sary to pay regular dividends and cost. “ath * Lx J WATERMELON COLIC US SIAM CAUSEWAY CANTE LOUPE MANCHU RECOMMENDED AS ACCOU A NTA- TA CALUMNY SNOW GOOD comicbooks.com