Judge, 1932-12 · page 28 of 38
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er SOuLece IN? Omaro suict Cocnralt whaleofa difference theword COCKTAIL makes! What, no sauce for your meat, no seasoning for your salad? By Gad, suh, then flavor’s gone, so necessary to really enjoy the good things we eat. There’s the reason why plain to- mato juice is so woefully lacking in appeal. Insist on College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktail, and you get flavor; a zestful tang that marks the thorough-bred favorite. One taste tells why we call it To- mato Cocktail; one taste proves College Inn is surely more than mere tomato juice! Full-flavored, full-bodied, full of vitamins— yours for a better tomato drink! College Inn THE ORIGINAL TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL Co.tiece Inn Foop Propcects Co, Hotel Sherman, Chicago. 415 Greeawich St, New York THE THEATRE (Continued from page 16) | the effect we got was less a life of Carry than a night off from theatre- going. After each of the many scenes there was a blackout that per- sisted for long minutes and at due intervals there were entr’ actes so lengthy that one could have smoked two or three Corona Eleganto Super- bissimos, to say nothing of a pack of Luckies, with the result that by the time the next scene or act showed itself, no one could remember what the antecedent scene or act had been about. Carry’s life, as a conse- quence, seemed to have been made up chiefly of vacations, In the name réle, Miss Esther Dale gave a very good performance, as did Leslie Adams in the réle of Ca second spouse. “Incubator,” by the MM. Lyman snd Bohnen, was jitney Wedekind dealing with a state training school for boys. It approximated zero. “The Surgeon,” by Anthony Young, which lasted a day or two, was dreadful rubbish. “Tell Her the Truth,” an English musical show, was so awful that, in the audience’s headlong rush to get out of it all at the end of the first act, two of my colleagues suffered broken legs. I was lucky. I got only a fractured shoulder-blade. “The Girl Outside,” by the MM. Hodges and Merwin, which remained on view for a night and a day, was the kind of thing that starts business booming in the neigh- borhood speakeasies by 9:30. Then there was “Camille,” with Miss Lillian Gish as Marguerite. Since anything I might write of that most. lovely and charming woman would be, and quite properly, open to the suspicion of prejudice, I shall preserve my reputation for uninflu- enced criticism by remaining silent and leaving critical decision to my esteemed and personally less pre- disposed confréres. Nathan’s Opinions “Dinner at Eight"—(Music Box)—Kaufman and Ferber gallop after some of the easy, Vicki- paum money with @ pale paraphrase of “Grand tel.” “Another Language” (Booth)—The_intelli- gently atnsing comedy hangover from last season “Vanities” (Broadway)—Some fairly enter. taining revue moments and devoid of much of the previous vulgarity. “Success Story” (Elliott) —A highly praised slice of dramatic claptrap by John Howard Lawson. “Dangerous Corner” (Empire)—One of the season's better plays. I commend it to your attention. “Ballyhoo of 1932" (44th Street) — Your favorite critic can't see anything in it, although one of its authors, the M. Anthony, is a good friend of his. “Of Thee I Sing” (46th Street)—The king- pin of American musical shows, “Flying Colors” (Imperial)—Poor revue pro- duced by Max Gordon. shame on him. “Mademolselle” (Playhouse)—Fair diversion. A French comedy by Deval that has had some of the juice adapted out of it. “Amerieana” (Shubert) —The sketches | are dull, but some of the other items are not ¢0 bad. “Muse in the Air” (Alvin)—Jerome Kern again, hence delight to the car and an enjoyable evening. 26 46th STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY OZZIE NELSON ond his Columbla dcasting Orchestra EDDIE JACKSON of Clayton, dockson & Durante CHAZ CHASE Stor of Earl Carroll Vanities BRILLIANT NEW REVUE 40 Gorgeous Girls $ 42° DE LUXE — DINNER NO COVER CHARGE For Reservotions, Phone CHickerine 4-7560 that have have regri of a ther whic knov send gang story and, whic grue A good writ ordi ject was ucts time BI SC play now last spri live: g00 feet wor role wha A der had nar Der the hou bee! deli self Yet ins aga set ter: comicbooks.com