Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 11

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Harriman Rapley at the close and atter he ha would nev. upon the lare to y oet’s description, would dare less to try to upon it, for “Harry” knew in his heart that hé had given, in his ha new theater. the most gorg: ful and supremely delightful al and dancing entertainment that has ever come to Washington. Th at a time when they : ates are too high, | high and everything else high, or too something or other, to {send’ big and beautiful shows on the H i he Music Box Revue most beautiful spec staged. and : rics and the beauty form, action, evolution and to make u s to have is one of ular pro- Everything that otherwise, | stagecra of face, be ar the highest de The grest diffculty c a2 proper word painting } of it is that beautiful and expressive adjectives have been waste upon er thing now the thing of th all comes alon there is a paucity of words to tell about 1t Opcning Wwith a prologue in two scenes, the mammoth offering unfolds a ivs of exquisite incidents inter- mingled with comedy that makes you laugh whether you want to or not These incidents are numberless and action that on to a great finale but. jrather. seems to incrcase as surprises are unfolded. .One gets a jar'at the outset with a sketcl | tributed to Fran Nordstrom, which is sented Ly arrangement with A, H, Woods. Tt is typ 11y Woodsian and. while many laughed at its ab- surditics, more wished the arran | ment with Mr. Woods might fallen through. ixeept for tha 4 persistent reminder of it in a song later on, the show {s faultle The presenting thelind 7 v as “the lady of the fan Mlle. Marguerite. with Frank Gin he tassels™ d a score of bewitchingly pretty girls as “the girle Lehind the fap,” is one of the exquisite gems of the revue. “Dining Out.” with vy wyer and Joseph antley as “t " and a mam- moth cast t the “head waiter. the coatro coat- carries them never slackens, beautiful the ar, the another, and to describe ‘rench pastry, and the doleful ¢! it is vain to attempt them. bit of exery wed. St “the | gel™: “Wi s himself 10 under- for pre- ining it ph Santley as| man: Ethel Hugh comedy sentation and succeed out of existence; J the self-adoring lea ‘ooke. as the leading ameron. as the Ralph Glover, as Another artistic . beautifully | con ed and delightfully executed, | Pwas k of Poetry.” fea- turing Paul with Mary Beth Milford, Ade tton, Frank Gill, Beth Meakins, Frank Rowan, Chester Hale, Irene Duffy and a feminine chime of bells. Still others are “The Fountain of Youth” and “The Lege {of the Pearls™ v and satire find their own in “Words Mean Noth ing in_ the Movies,” A Ex- { change” and “House Huntin You have to see them to form even a 1 slight conception of what they And th interspersed through them a the individual offerings Carlos and Miss Tnex, danc : Mile. Marguerite the authe nd_ Frank Florence Iy Ward, antley. the Sisters, Renie “T'm Dumbhell” is the wonderful en- including “The Music Box| c. Joseph Brox a Girls. Columns more might be written of this wonderful production, but what's {the use. Al Washington will sec it, P if thak be possible. K—"My Lady Friends royal weleome that rry MeGarry's ‘players last night on their return to the ck, headed by | ek Norworth, visiting star, in My Lady Friend s ing to a ca-; pacity house. It will continue through | the week. ! "Mayhap there were friends in the audience. At any rate, the applause was_generously bestowed. The ¢li ' QUICK RECOVERY FROM THE GRIPPE OU have seen how your friends i suffer for weeks and months from the after eflects of “flu” grippe. Don'’t run the same risk. Ff you have been ill from any of these winter discases, take Gude’s Pepto- Mangan for a short time as a safe, against serious consequences and as a quick restorer of lost strength and im- when | new | have | tips | fol-; max in applause came at the end of the second act, when there were cight curtain calls, Then again, when Jack Norworth gave a few vo- cal renditions—not classical enough to make John McCormack's pedestal totter, but good, nevertheless—he was called back four times. For the benefit of those unsophisti cated ones, it might be said that the beautiful virtue of spendthriftiness that keeps money in circulation is the moving power of the play. It is called a farce comedy, although it is not so much a farce as it is a real comedy. One particularly dramatic moment 1ifts us to a higher lever—but you' not going to be told about would surely spoil the play for yoi A millionaire—who has gained earthly reward by printing and publish- ing Bibles—has a hankering to “spread 4 little sunshine” by throwing his money away. His wife is his opposite. She lieves in keeping as much money out of circulation as possible The millionaire, who is named James nith, alias Jack Norworth, accordingly beging providing apartments and charge E unts for estimable young ladies in n Francisco, Washington and Boston. Honestly, though, Jim wouldn't filp a June bug oft one of the young ladies’ backs for fear of touching the flesh of a female other than his wife. Ah! But what do people think? (Enter the satire on this evil-thinking old_world.) Weell, Jim has a friend named Ed Early who 'is a lawyer, and, wonderful state, this chap is poor. ' He i phrases are have that. “harge it” and too. thrifty lawy ] Well, Mrs. in to convince Mrs the money-spendly hold @ husband. ucceeds in the end. And those three nice yvoung ladies {one an art student protege, her a musical udent prot . and the third poor little triple widow with three in her p who are helping dispense sunbeams in their lives all bills to him, there, r o va he.) and_spendthrift wif Jim, the thrift 12 Helpful Advice for Care Halr. How to Avold druff, Itching Scalp, F Hair and Baldness. If sour hair fx falling out or sou 155 aim troubled with dandru or itch ing scalp use Parisian ge daily | for & week. You will be surprised inz. checkn falling hair and removes evers sign of dandruff. to bed 1 rub a litile ke into my scalp.” sate chose abundant soft and : healthy mat H P i of it. is 3 simple This harmless. del, and _non greass in ¥ br Peoples Drug S ! pod drug_and to zet the (Giroux's) & yhack guarantee every bottle. printed to a saving sort of a fellow with a wife whose pet Lemme There's the balance— pendthrift millionaire and thrifty wife: 1. the spendthrift, starts path is the path to For Wednesday lawyer reaches Atlantio City, Jim's wifeé arrives, and the wife of the lawyer arrives, and then the fun begins. It continues through the second and third acts. 1f you don't want to pass through the Garrick portals, figure the ending out for yourself. ~You've been told enough. Taking everything ail in all, as friend Dooley “would say, ‘tis a fine vehicle, indeed. that Garry brings to Washington to give his players a push-off with again.. And 'tis a fine cast that handles things. Jack Nor- worth is Jack Norwogth, than which no more need be said. Jessie Arnold, Ipllylnl’ the part of the spouse of the millionaire Bible publisher, whips a difficult role into shape and makes it | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923, sit up and beg for approval. Rena|and Almorin Gowing all come In for as the incurable spender|a share of praise Cruther: wife of ‘the poor legalist romps through her part with a natural or that makes her one of the family. Little Frances Loughton, as the in- genue niece of Mrs. Early, will be heard of again. She makes you think of Viola Dana, bobbed hair, smiles, pep and everything. Elizabeth Ross essays a difficult domestic role as cook with splendid compunction, and Mitchell Harris, as Ed Early, sur- passes initial expectations. 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