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Seatac, opt THY, Malden 48 Senos we Olptenent 1B and bn Caticara shaves w: "4221'Third Ave ‘COR UNINERSITY S|the American public. under ‘opie akies Tt te unnece one to potnt out at this late that when Mr Tully wrote this play he showed « keen understanding of the taste of Probably no other play by an American thor has been received with” m ‘e on thustasm. tt quite true at the Hawaiian local color has been ox ploited rather thoroly during the past decade, and the ukelele is no longer a startling novelty; but It ts equally true that like an old folksong or « hymn sung in the twilight, “The | Bird of Paradise” continues to wring | tours and laughter from its audiences. ANN READER | SCORES A HIT Ann Reader, the Luana of the pres ent company, proved herself capable of creating the colorful and exotic atmosphere necessary to the effec * | tiveness of the play, and her piquant touches were by no means the least significant features of the production Frederick ‘Forrester ax Dean, th beachcomber, and Herbert Charter jas \Paul Wilson, the American \hero, shared honors among the male members of the cast. |RBAL HAWAIIAN ; MUSICIANS THERE ‘The romantic quality of the per lerlianes ja approximately enhanced by the presence of a group of real] Hawatlan musicians, who furnish a} |plaintive and primitively melodic} | background for the dramatic story is the essence of e play. The stage settings, especially the one jused In the finale, are conceived | with realistic elaborateness, The |volcano, with {ts spouting flames and smoke, is quite terrifying. ‘There ts little doutt that thane who have never witnessed “The| Rind of Paradise” will be interested | and thrilled by it, and, altho thr is its avowed sw question may be en’ whether such a popular plece will| not be revived in the future. | At ahy rate it will be seen every| night this week, with the customary matinees, Youngsters Held on Theft Charge Albert Zoblist, 16, and James Get-| tings, 14, both of the West apart- ments, were held by the Mon accused of stripping utomo- { its accessories at Fifth ave. and Denny way, Sunday night J. 8. Devenny, 115-A Bixth ave. 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