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THE THEATRE (Continued from page 10) their plays when it comes to the roles that call for juveniles. That is, young male actors. There are, true enough, available several very competent young men for the “Last Mile” type of play, the hard, brash, gutter species of drama, and one or two, as well, for the tough, y, curb-stone species. But for the ntic, the sentimental, the polite, the intellectual, the literary, the glamourous, or any allied kind of drama, the field is barren, Things have come to a fp in point of fact, where unless a young | Englishman is to be had for such a | role, the production may just as well be cancelled, Tt is different where young women are needed. There are any number of competent American ingénues ready for the playwright. But whe le per- haps from young Strudwick, who made his first appears this last New York | season in “Both Your Houses”—can the | American playwright find a young man of the quality of such relative new- | comers as the Mlles. Jane Wyatt, Mar- garet Sullavan, Claire Carleton, Bruning, Peggy Conklin, ire, Jean Arthur, ly Bates, Bar- | bara Robbins, Elizabeth Young, and a quorum of other such girls? T HAS been a long time now, one observes, since my producer has | barred a critic from his theatres. Is it Summer Travel on a possible that the producers are. begin: ning to realize that their plays have I been quite as dreadful as the critics Budget © | have said they were? Maybe we are heholding the dawn of a new and better P theatrical era. HETHER you are planning a tour of the Old World or just another trip to good old Lake Minnetinketinny, Last Month's Rel the surest way to get there and back is on a budget. And vast Month’s Rebus the pleasantest way is to take along a copy of Judge's Sth OT being a financier, I wonder if Cross Word Puzzle Book. you can help me understand the present economic situation and eluci- date the deflation of the dollar so that in case I come across one I will know it from a cigarette coupon or two bits? THis amazing book of lively quips and sparkling humor contains forty brain-teasing humorous cross word puzzles by America's most talented puzzle makers. And it's only Cordially, Mrs. Green. $1.35 a copy. You won't even need a halter on the old budget at that price! Solution of Puzzle No. 290 see ISE THIS COUPON JUDGE MAGAZINE, INC., 18 East 48th Street, New York City Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $............ of Judge's 5th Cross Word Puzzle Book, at $1.35 eac Name. Address City comicbooks.com