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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

A Hash From the Shelves Receives "Positively its First Production on any Stage"

By R. K. L.

Castle Square "Easy Come, Easy Go"; 8.15 o'clock.

Glorifying the American confidence man.

Colonial--"Zeigfield Follies"; 8.15 o'clock.

Don't run. There'll be another along in a minute.

Copley--"At Mrs. Beam's"; 8.30 o'clock.

Reviewed in this issue.

Hollis--Otis Skinner in "The Honor of the Family"; 8.16 o'clock.

There's more than a rabbit under Skinner's top hat.

Majestic--"The Student Prince"; 8.15 o'clock.

Excellent choral work by the middle-aged boys.

Park--"Craig's Wife"; 8.15 o'clock. Chrystal Herne winning the Pulltree Prize in the neurotic sweepstakes.

Plymouth--"The Enemy"--8.15 o'clock.

Charming Pollock making enemies.

Repertory--"John the Baptist"--8.15 o'clock.

Miss Braggiotti fails to excite the Harvard supers.

Shubert--Al Jolson in "Big Boy" 8.15 o'clock.

The cooa croons.

Tremont Ina Claire and Roland Young in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" 8.15 o'clock.

Pollts showing that stars can avoid stripes.

Wilbur--Grant Mitchell in "One of the family"; 8.15 o'clock.

Holding the mirror upside down to Boston.

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