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Judging the Shows (Continued from page 16) buys all his lamps at Yamanaka’s; Kelcey Allen, who owns a pair of pajamas from Vantine’s; and Reuben, the delicatessen dealer, who sells ly- | chee nuts. Nathan Recommends Green Pastures” (M The cent im. 01 outhern ‘ it s wears thin, ngratiating play t Mile (Harris)—A_metodrama of ns with a magnificent kick Mel Lan Fang (Xational)—An oddity in the of Cl nd acting (Ambassador)—Last year's an n meritori k nevertheless “Strictly Dishonorable” (Avon)—The most {songs and some very pretty girls “Sune Moga” (Broadhurst) Farce aughs on Tin: Par The Seward, an ultra-modern hotel of over (iiseame rstein)—Jer 7 ndies and some firstsrate Iuffo conceived and built to better serve “Sons oF Guns” (Imperial) The dancing . more of Jack Donahue make: this: “on the hundreds of transient visitors to Detroit's new Fifty Million Frenchmen" (Lyric) Some d fooling about Americans in Paris business center, “ UPTOWN DETROIT” embracing Strike Up the Band” (Times Square)—There i than Bobby Clark the great General Motors and Fisher Buildings. « to the “The First. Mrs. Fraser (Playhouse)—In This veritable “city within a city” is the poss telligent sentiment, with Grace George and competent port L “The Sea, Gull (Waldort)—Ioteresting re: | 1¢ world’s largest .. . and most beautiful office build- vival of the Tehekhov. play Nathan Recommends — , ‘ With Reservations of shops and exclusive salons . . . to say nothing of the ings... theatres and supper clubs, too, as well as scores “Ss *s End” (Miller)—Not much in my ere jaute a ee ah Seward mirroring favor with its generously appointed Wi Child” (Belasco)—Low stuff . "sweet one hypothetically with child. rooms . its courteous, efficient service, home-like orous Bird in Hand" (49th Street) —A. comforts . . . savory foods and informal hospitality. if Jobu Drinkwater, ic-Box)—Frank Morgan gives 1 a skilful account of himeclf in a comedy that Luxuries for a moderate tariff... rates that are outstand- ts now and then droll “Rebound” (Plymouth)—Some am: g lines, ingly reasonable . . . a location in the heart of things, al h the piece Sas it pre The Apple Cart” (Beck)—Shaw at h , yet removed from the congested areas and within ten est, but with two sharp flashes of his old self Notes on Other Exhibits | minutes of he principal automobi e@ and manutacturing Everything's Jake" (Bijou)—One comical plants. These are but a few reasons why you should aks oe See (Enliott) stop at the Seward the next time you visit Detroit. Flesh vs. Spirit “Dishonored Lady” (Empire)—Kathar nell still frittering away her time ed with private bath and shower “Those We Love" (Golden)—I can detect outside exposure and two or more windows. Rooms enh a5 low a5 $2.50 per day, suites: $6.50 and upwards. Taxis “Michael and Mary” (Hopkins)—A. A. Milne at the door. uses and surface cars around the corner. still crying into his beer. | “Many a Slip" (Little)—Pale copy of “It’s a Wise hild” humors. “Berkeley Square” (Lyceum)—Most peopl °, seem to admire it. I do nae eet Resp € “International Revue" (Majestic)—A flop. Subway Express” (Republic) — Mystery Ww. E. SNYDER, Manager melod rather bette: tr st of he comicbooks.com