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Judging the Shows (Continued from page 14) | T" so-to-speak Actors’ Thea- tre’s production of “The Lady From the Se at the Bijou, is one of the sourest Ibsen presen- tations it has ever been my mis- fortune to witness—and when it comes to personal misfortune in, that particular direction, Patsy Bolivar was a lucky fellow in comparison, — Blanche — Yurka’s Ellida Wangel indicates an al most complete lack of under- stunding of the character and the play and is further corrupted by the lady’s continued imitation of the vocal inflections and gestures of Miss Jane Cowl, to whom she n understudy, ‘The Arnholm of Dallas Anderson, the Stranger of G. P. Collins, the ¥ 1 of Edward Fi and gstrand of Walter Speak- man are equally disastrous, the direction of the m by whom, I cannot IT KEEPS TEETH was nuseriy program is discreet] s the silent—is program is avert stems CD ayy the Mlles. Watkins and Frie- bus—in the flapper rdles of the Mrs.) Wangel’s first daughters ances of the serve as a sufficient critical com- oe con the seliales And here's a tip for you! When you smile, it’s tis is no place . | your teeth that people notice. Never let them learned discussion of é From the Sca. It is enough to | grow dull, so you can’t be proud to show them for the purpose of this im your smile. Chew delicious Dentyne, the gum department, what you already that keeps teeth gleaming white. You'll love that know: that it is, by current | unique flavor—and Dentyne is the highest quality standards, a very poor play and. | Chereine aum made toda | by the standards that Ibsen im- 8 x posed upon himself, one of his worst. Some of it, indeed, is so bad that one can find an explana- > | tion of the phenomenon only in old Henrik’s frequent immersion of himself in alcobolic liquor. The scenery put on view by Miss Yurka and her organization looks like the wall-paper in a Bleecker rect Italian table Whote. Considering the enter- prise in its entirety, somebody should be made to stand in a corner and be put to bed without any dinner. go into a The Test to Come that rich young man of yours write convincing WN aE tee Ann. eS Cora—Does letters? Dora—I can't say. The case Wire—I think I hear burglars. Are you awake? hasn't gone to the jury vet. Hespaxn—No. —Boston Transcript —Passixna Stow comicbooks.com