Judge, 1932-03-26 · page 34 of 36
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“How's chances of your making room for a bridge game?” Strangers You don’t have to stand around pulling your thumb. You don't have to wring forth gonized inquiries: “How’s things with you?” “Are the youngsters all well?” You know... . If you are one of those intelligent adults who regards dullness as the supreme social crime, you will welcome Judge with open arms. Drop In ... Judge, entering your door regularly, makes you a better person. Almost at once, you will find that your family looks upon you with a new and almost foolish fondness. Whereas strangers who drop in casually will find you pleasant company—they’ll come back, and bring their friends. What's more, they'll start asking you over. Judge makes friends . . . everywhere. Ask Us to Drop In, Weekly! JUDGE . ENCLOSED FIND FIVE DOLLARS 18 East 48th Street ‘ New York, N. Y. NAME. ‘ $ 00 ADDRESS........ seeeeeees daseaa aie A whole year CITY scacecesses eee eee eases voeee aay of laughs for CHE THEATRE (Continued from page 18) For perhaps three-quarters of an hour Sturges shows that he knows his peo- ple, But soon thereafter he proceeds to show that he knows not only Vina Delmar’s “Bad Girl” but the talk pictures even better and his p gradually descends to a paraphrase of the Delmar art work and to a hot flir tation with Hollywood. As a result, all that is left of his good beginning by the time ten o'clock comes around is Miss Hall's persistently true per- nee of a role that has gone to on her, together with an occa- comical line of dialogue. his man Sturges has moments of alent. It is something of a pity that he doesn't take unto him a collabora- tor who may preserve such valuable moments and at the same time edit out of him his many more moments of shoddy. In addition to the Mlle. Hall, commendable performances are contributed to the present exhibition by the MM. Owen 1 Dumbrille. Nathan Recommends “There” Becomes y that it is unneces “OL Thee I Sing” (Music Box)—The rn American musical shows, Treat yourself to a juicy evening “The Animal Kingdom” (ire 1 hest of Philip Barry's comedy efforts, with a cast headed by the M. Howard (not ¢ Howard Brothers). "The Cat ‘and the Fiddle” (Globe)—Jerome Kern's charming Singspiel “The Left Bank” The Moon in the Yellow River” (Guild) See this issue Nathan Recommends --With Reservations reunion in Vienna’ yy on psychoan and Mrs. L (Beck)—A_ modest 1 ysis luntiully perforn Periodi ¢ character ¢ a shyster lawyer risen to eminence Blessed Event” (Lc An occasionally graphic Broadway crude but without entertainment elements * (Shubert)—Here and there a seru of sex nicely dramatized Notes on Other Exhibits “Marching By” (46th St.)—Outmoded musi in the Dark” (Barrymore) dramas go these days, it is su “For Henry” (Bijou) —It begir sand then proceeds to g on the waterwax “Trick For Trick” (Ia hollow mystery meller verting parlor magic The Good Fairy” (Miller)—Molnar takes a snooze and the Mile. Hayes has a tough time trying to wake The Inside a calling it “The Devil Passes” (Selwyn) —Depressing up lift stuff *Alice-Sit-By-the-Fire” (Playhouse) — Lau rette Taylor in a revival of this and a shorter Barrie p' “Hot~ Reviewed n_ essentially th some di 1d)—The new Ziegfeld show comicbooks.com