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THE NEW YORKER "HELL'S WARNER BELLS” “SILENCE" -Heywood Broun–New York World The SHOW-OFF Jouw Kraty by Amy Lowell (Houghton, Mif. ***********|Playhouse pstBor B Bry1628 Evo. "Tell Me a Book to Read"

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THE CONSTANT NYMPH, by Margaret Kennedy NATIONAL THEATRE Phone: Chickerlag 0093 (Doubleday, Page). Noticed in this issue. 41st St. WEST OF BROADWAY God's STEPCHILDREN, by Sarah G. Mblin (Boni HERMAN GANTVOORT & Liverigke). For once, * fine novel about miscegenation. South African. CROSBY GAIGE PRESENTS THE MATRIANCE, by G. B. Stern (Knopf). The Presents one-volume human comedy of a whole Jewish family tribe. H. B.

THE WHITE MONKEY, by John Galsworthy (Scribner's). You don't need to have read his "The Forayte Saga"_but for Peterakes, read them both

A PASSAGE TO INDIA, by E. M. Forster (Har- court, Brace). The insides of the ingredienti of India's race hate, admirably novelised.

THE OLD LADIES by Hugh Walpole (Doron). IN THE MOST ABSORBING PLAY Can you imagine absorbing drama ariting among three old ladies? Walpole could. OF THE SEASON THE CASE, by Freeman Willa Croft (Selbeer) By BARRY CONNERS and TX HOUSE OF THE ARROW, by A. E. W. Mason (Doran). Mystery storico. "It cheered me up, It relaxed my strained Somz Do Nor ... by Ford Mador Ford (Sell- ser). Disliked, with admiration, in this issue nerves and really it was better than a SHORT STORIES tonic." -Alan Dale, American "I would not have left the second act to TALET OF HEARSAY, by Joseph Conrad (Double- day, Page). An easy and pleasant back en- play in a poker game in which I could call trance to Conrad's work.. my own hands and show them to no one." 2ND YEAR, The Joyota Comedy Succes. Tar SHORT STORY'S MUTATIONS, by Frances Newman (Huebsch). Don't let the title scare you off this excellent collection. By GEORGE KELLY BIOGRAPHIES AND THINGS 8:30. Mata. Wed. & Sal. 3:30 Ism). The biggest and most readable book on him, and probably the best one. Arthur Hoplatou pretenta Muswell Anderson and Laurence Stalling's MARK TWAIN' AUTOMOGRAPHY (Harper). Mark in old age talks at random, sometime through his hat, often through hie genius. A STORY-TELLER'S STORY, by Sherwood Ander- son (Huebsch). Much of it equalı day of Anderson's fiction, and may pleas you better. "The outstanding theatrical nocess of the reason."-Heywood Brottn, World. PLYMOUTH THBA., Ath ST., W. OF B'WAY. EV9. 8:30. MATS. THURS. & SAT., 2:34. WILL Rogen' ILLITEMTE Diorry (4. & C. Boni). Iu worst shortcoming is that to see Telephone Dry Dock 7516 him and hear him would be funnier, Every evc. (except Monday) Matinee Saturday MARBACKA, by Selma Lagerlof (Doubleday, Page). Delightful memories of her child THB bood on her father's farm. NE BORHOOD Tax Roax OF THE Crown, by James J. Corbett 466 LAMHOUSE (Putnam). Cathel Byron's Confessions, or TRAND SL. By JAMES JOYCE How I Licked John L. and Fitz Was Lucky, Fun to read. Orchestra $1.50 Balcony $1.00.750. "A Masterpiece" - A WEBS.COTT. GLOBE B'WAY, 46 ST. MATINEES WED. & SAT. Not So Good SAM HARRIS Presents IRVING BERLIN'S FOURTH ANNUAL (The The speaker was obviously flustered. Fool) He hesitated. He stuttered. He Staged by JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON. in "THE GRAB BAG" 300 RES'D floundered. He repeated. He groped in MUSIC BOX THEATRE W.45 St, Erot. 8:30. Direction A L Erlaager. vain. Mt. Wed., Set., a:30. SEATS at $t He got red. He grew pale. He fussed DUNCAN SISTERS #ch Month VANDERBILT 48 St., E. of B'y. Evg. 8:30. Mats Wed. &Sat. with his napkin. He took a drink of RECORD BREAKER OF MUSICAL SHOWS water. He began a sentence, but abandoned it TOPSY AND EVA Based on "Uncle Tom's Cabin" for another. He was reminded of a Saappiest Musical Comedy lo story, but of not enough of it. SAM HARRIS WAS TODAS AND WE the U.S.A. HARRY He stuck fast. He squirmed. He ARCHER'S ORCHESTRA shook. He mumbled, Ambassador St. W of By. Even 8:30 Wed. and Set. 2:30. Shaw's "Candida" at 48th St. Theatre. Eves. 8:35. He looked at the table cloth. He MADGE KENNEDY Mats Wed, and Set. 2:30. Bry. 0178. looked at the ceiling. And yet AND He was one of the most enthusiastic of GREGORY KELLY 1 Presented by Actors Theatre with this cast: Katharine Cornell, Pedro de Cordoba, Rich- cross-word puzzle fiends because "they did so much to enrich one's vocabulary." Cothed her. the Senational ard Bird, Elbeth Patterson, Ernest BADGES Comart & Gerald Hamer, Digitized by !What Price Glory EXILES MUSIC BOX REVUE ED. WYNN Neon MY GIRL "Google