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ore ee \h oull be ALL RIGHT ata Statler” In these hotels you can be n advance, of the up- ate attractiveness of your room — and of such comforts ““" "> as radio which awaits the turn of a switch, running ice water, bed-head ¢ lamp, your own private hath, a morning paper under the door when you wake; and excellent which restaurants, in a variety ranges from formal service to a lunch-room or cafeteria. tatler Statler You can be sure of service,” a every guest's satisfa sgu Depend upon the experience of ds of travelers who'll tell you, if you inquire in a Pullman, or a ship's lounge, or wherever travelers congregate, that “you'll be all right at a Statler.” HOTELS STATLER BOSTON DETROIT BUFFALO ST.LOUIS CLEVELAND NEW YORK [Motel Pennsyhania} | woman who Judging the Shows (Continued from page 16) “Recapture,” with an equal amount of editing, might have been made into something, but as it stands it fails to come off. Its) theme—the tempt of a woman to ri vain at- capture the mood of love she once felt for a man —serves its author merely as a roller- ne glides around its sur- without seray from it so much as a flick of its shellac. gliding dexterous, His humor con- sists for the most part in such devices el attendant who ex antly has his hand out for tip Nor is his asa French bh when an Englishman ob serves, “It's rippi believe that her dress is coming: apart; and the ancient crack about the neces: sit professes to “of us girls sticking together.” Now and again Sturges touches off a situation with a measure of the en gaging lightness visible in his carlier play, but he has done little with the manuscript as a whole. ‘The subject ter is plainly too deep for his par ticular fishing-rod. He bas walrus and fetched up His play, furthermore, be ous marks of ches tion, In the former reg ch weiss and Pistache eters with such names as Edel nd in the latter, the setting of the time of acts, for no reason whatsoever, at 6:11 p.m, and 337 m. le performances are to be credited to Melvyn Douglas, Hi Sinclair and Glenda Farrell, the last named being especially effective in the role of the chorus-girl mistress. best of modern comedies and one of the greatest delights of the modern theatre, but you'd never suspect. the fact from the performance that the Irish Players giving it at the Greenwich heatre. e 8 @ SGIAM'S general Villag News ‘Then there’s the one about the feller with the sandwich sign on him, who passed by the National Vaudeville Artists’ Club and four actors bit him. —Tue Mirror Men who drink are not to be con- sidered suitable for prohibition en- forcement work. Thore seems to be a growing feeling that a dry raider should be able to walk about unas- sisted. —N. Y. Times “AIL railways will one day be elec- ays a writer. So w Vall pas- sengers the day train windows open or shut at a touch of the hand. —Passinc Snow 27 fk ever you have a cough Beech-Nut BLACK Coush Drops A cough drop with an agreeable flavor BEECH-NUT PACKING CO, Canajoharie, N.Y. Makers of \ BEECH-NUT LEMON, LIME, AND ORANGE DROPS comicbooks.com