Judge, 1930-06-21 · page 27 of 36
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The Theatre of George Jean Nathan (Continued from page 16) tre its years Owen Davis, George of Augustus Thomas, Charles Klein and Broadhurst. When destruc tive criticism invaded the parlor and started in smashing up the cheap gilt thrones and tipping over the play- wr ts who were sitting grandly in them, it cleared the decks and gave the American theatre the vastly more reputable dramatists that it has today, Nathan Recommends Green Pastures” (Manstield)—Ret. ng fantasy, ably Je the pris- lrama, ‘The ons_o' Guns” (Imperial) Lily Damita is ng for that dear France, hut Jack Donahue “Simple fel)—A_ good looking Ziegield s\ Wynn providing the 1 “Pitty Million Frenchmen” (Lyric) —Roozy Americans in Paris. Se wheezes contribute to the evening's trike Up the Band” (Tin Square)— ft (Bobby) Clark, cigar hamloo painted s and all “Flying Migh” s nimble be tunes, George M. Cohan Repertoire (Fulton) What- ever GM. G. acts in is) worth © money. trictly Dishonorable” (Av« little comedy that prete IA. gay itis very Nathan Recommends—with Reservations “It's a Wise Child’ per who goes ar es abo ling to es hat she 1s going to have a baby Sheep” (Sclwyn)—Jokes about a an who rents a formerly oceu daughters of joy “The First Mrs. Fraser” (Playhouse)—Old fashioned comedy written “Topaze” (Music Rox)—A oft 1 wall-motto, “Honesty is t st policy Some of ntertaining than Notes on Other Exhibits Vv SHE MERELY CARRIED THE DAISY CHAIN ... YET SHE HAS “ATHLETE’S Foot” O fragile, so freshly feminine, so altogether lovely—the very Spirit of Youth and daintiness to all who beheld her — Yet even as she trod the velvety green of the campus, a tiny twinge reminded her of that slight rash- like redness that she had noticed lately beeween her smaller tocs — noticed and worried about, for the persistent eruption seemed such a slander upon her daintiness She doesn’t know it, of course, but her affliction is a most common form of ringworm infection, known to millions in America as “Athlete's Foot"! *Many Symptoms for the Same Disease —So Easily Tracked into the Home “Athlete's Foot” may start in a number of different ways,* but it is now generally agreed that the getm, tinea trachophyton, is back of them all. It lurks where you would least expect it—in the very places where people go for health and recreation and cleanliness. In spite of modern sanitation, the germ abounds on locker- and dressing-room floors—on the edges of swimming pools and showers—in gymnasiums—around bathing beaches and bath-houses—even on hotel bath-mats. And from all these places it has been tracked into countless homes until today this ringworm infection is simply everywhere. The United States Public Health Service finds “It is probable that at least one-balf of all adults suffer from it at some time.” And authorities WATCH FOR THESE DISTRESS SIGNALS THAT WARN OF “ATHLETE'S FOOT” Though “Athlete's Foor” is caused by the getm— tinea trichepbyton- in several different ways, usually between the tocs— someumes by redness, sometimes by skin-cracks, often by uny itching blisters. thick and most, of it may develop dryness with litle scales. Any one of these calls for immediate treatment! If the case appears aggravated and does not readily yield toAbsorbine Jr.,consult your physician without delay, its early stages manifest themselves ‘The skin may turn white, Michael and Mary” (Hopkins) Very, very 1 Y yur grandma may like it “The Blue Ghost” ( orrest)—About as bad as a mystery play cai ¢. “Apron Strings” (4 phi Street)—Nothing on “Young Sinners” (Morosco)—In view of its rsistence, there is a report around that it was written by Aurania Rouverol, say that half the boys in high school are affected. There can be no doubt that the tiny germ, tinea trichephyton, has made itself a nuisance in America. It Has Been Found That Absorbine Jr. Kills This Ringworm Germ Now, a series of exhaustive laboratory tests with the antiseptic Absorbine Jr. has proved that Absorbine Jr. penetrates deeply into flesh-like tissues, and that wherever it pene- trates it hills the ringworm germ. It might not be a bad idea to examine jour feet tonight for distress signals# that announce the beginning of “Athlete's Foot.” Don’t be fooled by mild symptoms, Don't let the disease become entrenched, for it is persistent. The person who is seriously afflicted with it today, may have had these same mild symp- toms like yours only a very short time ago. Watch out for redness, particularly be- tween the smaller toes, with itching—ora moist, thick skin condition — or, again, a dryness with scales. Read the symptoms printed at the left very carefully. At the first sign of amy one of these distress signals* begin the free use of Absorbine Jr. on the affected arcas —douse iton morning and night and after every ex- posure of your bare feet to any damp or wet floors, even in your own bathroom. Absorbine Jr. is so widely Fnown and used that you can get it at all drug stores. Price $1.25. For free sample write W. F. YOUNG, INC., 300 Lyman Street, Springfield, Mass. comicbooks.com