Judge, 1930-12-13 · page 23 of 36
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| The Theatre (Continued from page 16) mateurishness that one looks at the program to note in surprise that neither Mr. Butler Davenport nor Miss Eva IL. te do with the business Gallienne had anything “Ho Panis! mentable Chic S: ily filthy musical show, with only a group of black jubilee singers to take the dirty taste out ef one’s mouth When it isn’t of a backhouse quality. the book—by Mr. Edgar Smith- in for such juicy onions as this aturing the sis a drear Suvent Soubrette: Juvenile Auf wiedersel’n. What does that mean? That means “TM see you seon, Is “Art and Mrs. Bottle,” by Benn W. Levy, Miss Jane Cowl’s latest exhibit, LT can see little. And in finitely less—in fact, nothing at all in the jitney dramatization of the drugstore fiction junk, “Schoolgirl. Nathan Recommends The Vinegar Tree™ (May hable of the newly pr is very well acte “Once In a Lifetime (Music Box)—Ho' n the season's 4 ve miles" The Ast yn M Leg ur 1 “The Green Pastures” (Mansfield) —T told you alwut ften enough now, so to you t yourself “Strictly Dishonorable” (Avon) The sam “Three's @ Crowd” (Seluyn)—The season's t revue, with the MMO Allen and Webb the Mite, Holm “Fine and Dandy” nger)—Dr. Joseph Nathan Recommends With Reservations “Twelfth Night” tt) an revival with Dame € “Elizabeth, the Que: Venerable Notes on Other Exhibits “Pressing — Kusiness” sTrish- tied trash Awful stuff “Schoolgirl (Rity) Drivel Elliott) Paltid “Art and i © of “Mrs, Moor “Sweet and Low (4th Stecet)—Amusing “Up Pops the DevA™ (Masque) Some finry secrack mhroidere a conventi “Grand Hotel (National) Mr Sh for a on Rein ardt’s revedving » (Shubert) Dismal ar ved only by a ch THE FASTEST GAME SHE PLAYS IS BRIDGE... YET SHE HAS “ATHLETE'S FOOT” ER longest walk is a shop- Pi she motors from store to store. She enjoys winter sports from the side-lines and skating leaves her cold. Her brain gets plenty, of exercise but her feet are stran- gers to anything but the daintiest leather. tour. deven then Svelte,c always immaculate, this clever champion of the great joors and leader of the bridge- playing set, nevertheless has a case of the ringworm infection now known as “Athlete's Foor.” Even as she puts through a smart finese, a twinge in that dainty left foot reminds her of a puzzling rash she has noticed lately between her smaller tocs. It has bothered her and worrted her and she doesn’t even know what Se * Many Symptoms for the Same Disease—So Easily Tracked into the Home “Athlete's Fos may start in a number of different ways,® but it is now generally agrced that the germ, tinea trichophyton, 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 ererywhere. The United States Public Health Service finds’ * WATCH FOR THESE DISTRESS SIGNALS THAT WARN OF “ATHLETE'S FOOT” Though “Athlete's Foot" is caused by the germ— tines trichophyton— its stages manifest themselves in several different ways, usually between the toes— sometimes by redness, sometumes by skin-cracks, often by Gay itching blisters. The skin may turn white, thick and moist, ot it may develop dryness with lle les. Any one of these calls for immediate treatment! If the case appears aggravated and does not readily yield to Absorbine Jr., consult your doctor without delay is probable that at least one-half of all ac suffer from it at some time,” There can be no doubt that the tiny germ, tinea trichophyton, 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 kills the ringworm germ, It might not be a bad idea to examine your feet tonight for distress signals* thac announce the beginning of “Athlete's Foot.” Read the symptoms printed at the lefe very carefully. At the first sign of any one of these distress signals begin the free use of Absorbine Jr. on the affected areas— douse it on morning and night and after every ex- posure of your bare feet to any damp or wet floors, eren in your own bathroom. Absorbine Jr. is so widely known and used that you can get it at all drug stores. Price $1.25. For free sample write W. F. YOUNG, INC, 300 Lyman Strect, Springfield, Mass. comicbooks.com