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(Continued from page 18) tristic moment when Gladys Earle, the great tragtédienne, facing her and, himself a great n, ina tense dramatic scene, | delivered herself with grim dramatic sobriety of the line, “Will you gen- tlemen’ permit a lady to retire and powder her nose?” Although none of the ladies in “Miss Gulliver Travels” retired to powder her nose, the show was just as terrible. Treating of a troupe of old-time thespians on the road, it in turn didn’t miss a stencil save for the introduction of a baby pig who on the opening night was cither so nervous from stage-fright or so disgusted with the authors of his vehicle that he came within an ace of powdering his nose in full view of the audience. The somewhat more deliberate efforts at during the very brief time I ng the exhibition, consisted in the holding aloft, with appropriate comments, of several pairs of ladies’ drawers and in the claborate expec IF you have that sinking feeling—ten minutes to go and foraiibas 2 handy-s an Jaunderer a shopping list you had forgotten—Wire us and we'll do upon the family wash. the work. Nathan Recommends “Mourning Becomes Electra” II's Graeco-Freudian trilogy IT may be the Uncle in Nevada you never could remem- tant play of the year. ber, the nephew at college who smashed the fender on : c)—Elmer Rice's sharp- © jitney literati who your new car the day of the big game, or Aunt Clemen- oe eee ne nedy catalogue. tina in the hospital having her appendix iced—no matter cciitfet Moment” {Hielasse who it is—we can fill holes in your memory with a gift The staging and ac good for fifty-two weeks. ... “The Cat and the Fiddle" (Globe)—As charm ing a musical exhibit as the local stage has disclosed in some time. Jerome Kern's score is the feature ul WELLL do it ina hurry... We'll mail a hilariously good “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” (Empire) gift card, by Air Mail—or Special Delivery—to those for- wih the Mile, Gornell'in the lesding roles gotten ones. You still have minutes to go—wire, or run “The Band Wagon” (New Amsterdam)—The best of the year's with a superior to the post office with this coupon NOW. Sroene of: eomenees acer “The Laugh, Parades (Imperial) Ea, Wan B U Y L A U G H T E R ' in humorous form, which is enough for any Sn a = ee be Apollo) —The M. White has JUDGE—18 East 48 Street, New York, N. Y. 12.19.31 , tee aeae, Sem ese grata: Enclosed find check for $....... Please send JUDGE for | year, Nathan Recommends—With $5.00 []: 2 yeors, $7.80 1): 21 weeks, $2001. Special introductory Reservations offer, 10 weeks for $1.00, to “Counsellor-at-Law” (Plymouth) — Elmer Rice’s picture of an East Side boy, who rises in the legal profession. T! “lot of good Nome . co ceeceece cee stuff in it, though editing td help. “Reunion in Vienna” (Beck)—The Lunts and a periodically diverting amorous comedy b: Address Robert Sherwood. % . “Cynara” (Moroseo) A sentimental tale City : handled with becoming reticence. Some parts of it are worthy, other parts much less so. Notes on Other Exhibits “A Church Mouse” (Playhouse)—A boob-trap Name . baited with Cinderella cheese. The Mlle. Gor- don is the only redeeming feature. CHRISTMAS GIFT AND CARD TO Address “Vanities (Carroll) —Some very _minsky sketches, but two or three fairly diverting cit elements, i ote Y Laithe, Streets of New Vork™ (48th Street)— Conadion ond Foreign Postage $1.00 extra | Jaberious spoofing of the old Boucicauit melo: 32 comicbooks.com