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Judging the Shows | (Continued from page 20) | TPURN to the other side of the | E hicture, to Arthur Richman’s Heavy Traffic,” at the Empire, and to a well-written, nicely staged and deftly played comedy May I recommend to the M. Blum that he buy a seat for a couple of weeks running, and through studious attendance learn more or less something of his eraft? Richman has, in this case, ne- gotiated a light comedy that can hold its head up pretty well in the company of Maugham, Lonsdale, and the other clever Englishmen, Now and then, true enough, his strain for superciliously smart effect is clearly discernible, as, for instance, in the scene wherein nd confides to his butler dmiration for a certain sweet And now and again he be- his allusions to the virtuosity. of Jewish prize-fighters—a pretty shoddy bid for box-office ap- plause. But in general he dis- plays a very good brand of obser- vation and wit, and his comedy provides a most agree ning in the playhous case, sophistication in its best sense, a graceful style and con- siderable humor. I’ know of no American who, in this field of playwriting, is more skilful. The company, as I have noted, is a capable one, It includes Mary Boland, A. E. Matthews, Reginald Mason and Leo Carroll. A statistician many Scots in Australia were horn in Australia, This method, of course, saves the fare. —Lonxvon Ortnion remarks that “A good conversationalist is al- ways appreciated at table 1 writer. Unless the other three sre trying to play bridge. Evervnopy'’s Were says YUKON BETTY PRESI- DENTIAL NOBBY HOOVER EFFLUX WITHAL. trays a touch of cheapness, as in | and you do it yourself. De go around witha tired, haggard look on your face, as tho you were up all night or just staggered thru one of those harrowing off days at the office. No matter how tired your face looks— here's a simple, easy way to pep right up, feel bright, alert, gloriously alive—an look it. The thing to do is this. After your shave just pat on a few drops of Fougere Royale After Shaving Lotion. Takes 10 seconds to do—and the effect is marvelous. Makes you actually feel like a new person. Some men keep a bottle in the office to freshen up—kill fatigue. First you get a zippy, tingling sensation that wakes up the pores like an expert le _» Koy4 pears avin’ alien Altes: Shaving Lotion, 75¢ emmg Creare, SOc Eau Verctale, $1.25 Facial Soap, 30¢ fcum, 306 New Faces for Old ~*~ while pou wait / all the effect of a wonderfully refresh- ing barber's massage in 10 seconds— barber's massage—that stimulates circu- lation—brings up good red color to the surface skin that washes away fatigue poisons. Supporting muscle tissue is toned up. Pouchy fat tightens. Your face gets that keen, youthful, athletic look. Styptic, too—heals cuts, etc. If you want to make shaving a real luxur —J ritual of morning joy—shave with the new Fougere Royale Shaving Cream. Here's one that not only offers a perfect cutting lather but can't possibly irritate the tenderest skin. Because it’s scien- tifically balanced—non-caustic. Try these two. They're wonderful. Both are mildly perfumed with Fougere Royale (Royal Fern), a wholesome outdoor man's fragrance. At druggists everywhere, or generous samples for the coupon below, HOUBIGANT, Inc., Dept. J-2 | $39 West 45th Strect, New York City | You may send me without charge trial containers of Fougere Royale After-Shaviog Lotion and Shaving Cream, Name Address || cis Stat comicbooks.com