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Drama

Colonial--"The Admiral Crichton" Sir James M. Barrie plus Walter (Hamlet) Hampden plus Fay Bainter.

Wilbur--"The Truth Game", Billie Burke and the English actor-play-Wright Ivor Novello in a comedy that amuses.

Pictures

Majestic--"Dirigible", Reviewed in this issue.

R.K.O. Keith's--"Born to Love", Constance Bennett, who suffers and makes you like it.

Metropolitan--"Tarnished Lady" La Bankhead in the process of carving a niche for La Bankhead, with Clive Brook holding the chisel.

Fenway--"The Millonaire". George Arliss, the aristocrat of the screen turns democrat, in a filling station milieu.

University--"The Last Parade" Jack Holt in the role of a racketeer, who rather than plug his pal takes the rap.

Fine Arts Theatre--"The Living Corpse." Tolstoy's harsh indictment of the rigid divorce laws of the Russia that was. This one should take precedence.

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