Variety (Oct 1934)

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Anmig the Wonp Vv'l:i:v^,;By The, Skirt •■■■■■/;■•:•( ttMt Or«*sed Woman of the GRACE HAYES ■■■t\'''' V Dependable Vaude, ^]r'- ■$;^^-p^p«n4ftWe ^«u4*Vil^ <jait( nlw •Phi- l^ivf ■^lomisn Are 'dr<>B8'ed' wftfi <'o1o> c<>miHnati«n tti p^^ tho jitti-rs. A violet drf ss st.'inilinK next to :i K it, ;m<l thon on n.riK s a i»« riwinlUc. The Uoublo bn'aHt«Ml moch Ls i>f thoso ilrrsws are ulri^ht, witlj llic kIuh t .capes... but. t ho coloring. ■ :,^\:v ''-j^f''''^-^^ -yr-^'y^-r''?' An4, <be girl uf Ali^n and Kynt wuuld )o<^^ b<>ttor in n < 1i;uik< «f etyii^. ThP unllwd not frook. mut-h boiuffUil with a l<«t of jjjlvcr. and then the sliui t silv< i- >kii t, is out of i)lii< »> witli tlif sonilxT 4li<s^iivt? the OM.tbvr of thu ait. The mpthor stliRa to her plain witji il dreWs of oranf,M' ami |>nrpl<' vc-il. 'f'-TRnti f>ti»l AVhabti liavc a r'K'H.v littl* blondo Kill in a li>lai\k »ntin .^i^iifr'B weeds cnj.iti|. l>i <•pping the bonnet and yell, the <tlt«wi' .bfl^omis :4u1iie'«hticin9 wUh u 1«)W ba<*k' iifkd yoiff 6* Irt^ ^ ; ^ '.:iirtcll, HurHt. Althoff Ucvia' starts o(T witli a ^irl at a piano In blaik. A Kill danclnK with two nun is in a white skirt and bluck popium lilnusc. Leaves of bluck «lc'oorate the skirf. Sboulder < sirups aro iiUafnuBds, . A jtftp Oajicer on her t<k>« i«| ifl; «,^^^b^ on© tunic with ^j^: jpq number ends .i»t>cvfc<j<fli|»g«^ '■»*ind-y*ellow jersey., \'yy'''''--.yi/"'-\'':''' ■ / '■' r-r n >H»-t*let c Uc^- » i i li Mftti i e u£ Jlus^biU* Jdl ijH^j^ is Oraee Hayes |r^ . j[!P<;>H>nc^^^M^ Jlrst one iiiraii intfrU^^^ to think Miss iinV^tt ■:iiil^'^-^^iritm fhw Mmtf tpmrn *«h<i t^orte at th* Parambijnt a few WeekB ajro, but closer InKprction rovraUd it :i8 of a different model. The diamond Htudded material was made witli fuller sleeves and higher t^olt;ti^ a|id ft lonKer train. iif|ilii 8)i)wn is tho Fame .-xs one shown in the NIGHT aUB REVIEWS (iC(>niit»i»ied from page h-) i)uai»ts and the be«t of ult. Aty U-tltiie.^ ' Viitt :Ni«4i from the r. - tlheyit on<! tiiE'w to Brci^^Way. followr; thei. Diidonj^tiil M jiroduetloVv hiim1»ei' .Itl' wlilirh ihfe H!plly>y«K»«i 1 rtV.itisr* ;fli'4ii!«iv ■ l>iitw if>K th i- in Ma^' eom^y nuwb^ 'a* a Btreti . 1 e.aniBr.' ; The' ttr^hole; ^how 1* thut way, fnsr auA Hhftpm\ ' on*" IhlriK «>n top of anrttner. ■ l'i» i< »• and Ilui i is, . .lUK ily diinct' team witli an (.vitst:iniliii';ly ellfli- ful roulim . follnwn r.est< r. with the trirls on a".aiti in effcitivt> Ki'ooti «';istuni"s. .lack Starr, with swal- i<iwed ciK trieU and e;irtwlieels. from •Lifi- I'.eKins at S: :0.' is run in li. re iust ahfSMt of .Mi.<s Koth, liar- Iiara r.laine's ncroV)ati<- danie ruii- tiiuK into i>ne of the most effoctive finales evfr staged on any fltKiT; .Miss Koth. backed by stau'e. .-nreiMY ttlMl radio expei'ience, slmuld pro\< a diiRw here a«:well have no iroul.l> jileiuilny the ctwtoraers after Ket- llnR 'fem in, a» evidenced oponlii;; nlWlii. Mohdiy ti). That voire of R*SttiW'ai|«j>la wim»i Intprovcs w.rh aK?, f|"l(lrft».ln Hhap*:, nide<t by a ftteUow^ teschnlque, nlBht of tipeninff. . , Marloa Martin, blonder JckoHer. t ogether with Edith lioiark. head tb ecr,iKre'?atlon of eye kil(l}Cjit^ma<. Three shows hlehtVy #»t^ i44n«er ^l.riO, except on ittltWrflUffc ,*»id .Sundays, when $2. ■ y'/ -^' ''Vh«r. :-.'o-lu»*WI«:^tl«nili<*n;'M^ ■ ■ Women, • I 'eek's Bad Hoy' di«<^ eovcrs with sbnvly iu(Vuntlnf? conr vlctl«»n. should never be entrust .1 with brintflT>K,m> childivn, 'l>i»»t'*^"- larly «»iitt boyi*: Wtti»<*Ai tt P9\ni* out sadly, .are l ad enough around a kitchen, with their everlastlnp: In- sfeteil«!!<*^''bMi^.lt'«'^ miulity lark .jf ttwi^j^«*l«K of. th.e JiUle one.-. di'ieM^^ M'nrner ;|»f<tttire^^^^ Many 'Distaff' Dresaea | ~- ; The piawfC Bide* at the Uuotb th^.t|-^.^ '»foi»d«iP* Why. It is all talk with h(^^ the Rnat talents t>f Sybil Thorndike arv wasted. Any actress could have jilayiii ;,vMIk8 Tborndlke's part. The play's hit niu.st be credited to M4Ulred ,• Natwlck, who la playing a iMeyeiity-llve year Old wbl^ah, ; Mj^^^^ Will be rcmemb<<red by ilt^lendid;^p iliie ^noppy Jatid- ; ; lady of 'The Wind and? th^ M Thorndike is matronly In a brown dress with silver liiiiuK a side sash. A dinner gown consisted of a grey »lip over whi,cb was :y '•■wiirniM\e^ifti.r<My^ HAV-Umff,.; 'atrlng^'^ol '|)|a^::iiM.Vdtbihond ;r;;,-;«llp« ■iiii«r«f':ik!*«t»^ " .A atreet coatume was of preen with >e!vet hat matchlnp. A purple i ^^rf'SsinK pown and a pink sweater was worn witli a dark blue skirt. KKtelle Winwuodt as slim as oyer, but a bit older, with the same he:ivy ^ hAir, 4ppfeared 4n a cjbtb eniselilble carrying k i^^^ Jler ^^di^^ fi^H^^ with brilllanta. 0i^;i>hbllh^ .Veilw phiitii and wore with ft ii mfrik Sicnrt.There '^V.t(fhs a lovely neplipee of white satin. ';. v'l Viola Keats, the young interest, came op in green cloth dress with : v.\ VI evening gown w'da;^ on a white htvtjl^^v^nd. A cape of the same material was wrirn. A rush velvet dress had ruffs of white with s.-ime collar and pold Taittons-. ^ ':.jy. '\^J:n the lapt act Miss Keats was in a yellow .dreKsi with blac^ collars '' 'Wkai,' Kat'wick' '".'wm' .costumed. > f«: >- c r'T'^linff- ^ai»e « • ' liiig^ t^Hual Palace atoow, ho more no less. Five iact^ althouph^.!^^ Dunn mlpht have been several acts, they stayed on so long, ahd tiot ifdv a minute did they let you forpet they were from Uadlo. . The llrst woman on the bill was of the Mulroy, MeNeece jand Wdge act. "Fhey are on rollera cind dance atti Well aa akatii, always cm: a^^ The younp pirl In the aet wore a scarlet accordian fleated Bklrt Witlii plain bodice, from which enu-rped a white yoke and sleeves. , .She had plenty of time to chanpe, but she didn't. with Joe Morris, w'f« well dresped in a blue aequln ^^\pav«^.'y'Jin-^- ttBiiatiit4»d ii»*omah was t«f*^^ «»h>ekert skirt and brown .Jfleki I with matchlnp hat, . Quite pretentious is an act called Kosello and Luttnian. .Slapc is Jba< ked with bright red oilcloth. There Is a woman's orchestra led by : |>aui: Tisen. All are In gippX' fi9§!^9^- itoseile, for lii&r first danipe., yrsui ^ fp li dun Bhad4^ of blu6 Wilis il i^^^ ft was litgh ii«elc alid tbW back, of course. Every pown Is, nowadays. The sleeves were lonp and hung in points underarm. A small cap was held in place with a ':.;hari%»w «trttp.:i Rosello did her second and last number in red 't^^^ A piointed yoke Wft« black velvet Vfltlj hflf aleeves InatehinflTj; • With thli ceHk^l#^ Wi> al^o » »^ 'ikpi' SMppers The 26th edition of revues at the Harlem 8m^l'« fAradlse, a hotcha emporium hard l»jr IMttt Seventh ilvehuif,^ opcrticd >Vedjnc8day nipht (3) a llttto Uiteir than the 12:30 scheduled fi* H Wd^r thf^ title of 'Mad Manhattan,' It Ip rtaped by Jean DemeaUXj, w*lth lyrics by Jo Trent and. mualq by ,lames r. .lohnson, latter t^e colored clispt>nser of hot music as bflwfi Over I ho band current here. Demcaux had the collabor.atlon of Howard Klmore in stapinp the dances, which are alonp unique lines. Including one of junple type ia whii'h the costumes in< lude efll- Li<s of monkeys. Aided by the tor- rid syncopation of the John.son orchestra, the show su' ceMs in be- ing one ,of the warmest to be found up Hariem wa.v. That goes, also, for material and routine that prand- ma from back, in Iowa mlpht nci enjoy, nbiftMjr-Ch* dances of Betty Bay. Shft dberf « glMflfl tbnt brinp:^ up the atcam Md>lwJMl >l double n-lth CSeoniB -^--piWftlWwf,;-' ml^.^ '.ba s i>een htrt^^b«ft)rit^; ':■:>'■ f-'-y B^ilUe Young vW^^ the heat, — I vocally^ in- Hcv e Nil itumb o rB, al one and together with.'Haven Johnson, while the team of ChiVrtk Hoblrtson Jind John Alexander, blacked aii>, de- liver on the lauphs. Marion ll.airston Is the bronze looker of the lloor show. She is on display )r)U( h the s.ime as clioice eye-pet- ters are at the r.aradiac and 1'.road- way clubs downtown, with lavisl; eostumes to aid the effect. Mis.s Hairston sings one number. IJn»' oC girls also figure. A trio alonp lines of the Boswclls, doing harmony work for pood results, is the Dun- can Sisters, ^iiovr is well staffed throughout, with jmme special masle that's audi- ence-proof for |l|ft eU«Atelc. Place now. has. #'^".|a -tl*!»":.'lniek. Trices modera|«g iMKIi for irietuala UTid llquida. witfc 4 fp#elKi m the 2»»aiH» <«t soutlHitp fHf4 ehicken at n-M.;-j;;:. yy-y:-.\;:. ,.rrftar. 'at'|6^''''^'' " '-''''-'yyyV'' -'^'-: If New Yolk itsn t too I.I.isc, it will take to the 'Continental Revue' h|(onsored by iiaroUl Franklin and Arch Sclwyn. New York needs nov- . «^tyi aha these gentlemeh have supplied It, but .at |6iW^^ . trbo has been remodeled as 4 sytaphony in blue and . *rhlte'. The downatftirs lounge criirrleB a fri*B* of w^llrkrioWii Broad- ;'^<fa\it« s in caricature, cleverly done, r Al lie. Luvionno Uoyer and Vicente Kscudcro carry the burden of the revue with ser«^ «ther eritertajners. Mile; JJoyeri dresses Intellipen^ t»;lth cl'>thos not to distract from' her pertidii^n^??*^. ; trocks coiniirisc her wardrobe. One i»f velVet' W^rm -. W^'' lonp sle»-ves and hi^h ne< k and low b.lck. ller bnly >rn.aments ■^^.f!^ diamond brooch and clip earrinfThe second drefl.<i; Was of taffeta ^WitlJ■ a pleated nisrhe at flie'.kheeii; M1K». itbycr wAs gracious Krith her ifjlliftrtres niiil nnist have dono at least 1.'. son.ps tvpopliig.hlghi|. / t*ydia Chaliapiane was In idaek velvet with pold belt and'Collar. t.onp earrinps were of many medallions. Kimna Hunid h wa.s also ^n Mai k . Velvet wjtji .the cof^t-llke bodice edged w'tl^ 'VVhitQ satin^. qarm^^^^ did V:li*r.-rtt^''TrtjiftK*rVW :)a(^'iiouitces..Wlth-.ihe: ■h^aiidre?^^ , .-fhe •.0d, a bfiier,! in lWlli«, With rr^d rhienUie ball*, tffcjrt^ th^ ikilptv nnd "^IhtB" bolero, was r(f*d:,ii!iir»i' > 'r''':. ■'■■y': ■ . , ■ MuatXlothea;' „V :. 'A L<:rst li^idy.Nwlth iJarliftrii StHuw>'j«. IS IJOW sbowini^ at the .Stri^iid It I* a ntediSsiire picture with not ftiiti# to r<iVotiTm<»nd lt>tfut the dresjjv inp. Miss ,«stanwyk d'M^s little Imt ( hir.,i e cstume. Prc^.s follows dl(*ks in rapid succession. ManyWi>nicn tal^e part, JnnsrnmjMs t brce <^9 h^^^ ■, . ■;iW:.;fMwirrfws' ■ Wiiwnei :'^i$fjpmpn' ire;,; jarfi^d. ^iatlw- flew*iT;i(if c ■:-\tr!^iikHi:;^'y'yyiy' \ ^ii''' -.-''^ ':.:y -y '. .'^■'''^''■'^'■■■^■.■■r\.-y.'. ■ iWls^ Kcen first in an evening frock of White chiffon 8ui«- )''i'< d at tbe-bodlce with flowinp ends: around the throat. She dona an ♦J('iiiisiip ermine cape. The scene at a mountain resort Hnds this mi.';«! In a pl&in cloitii ai^ and "ma" lio* .?ee^nd they w ren'l dis.ii.i<oint'd. Wlth ^the boop.!- at t1>e piano is Hi^lty Cwroll. Koiv the sliVft she »I^8 tlie Kahn^ Vsi Webcher trial seen*. M«y be: ii» fuii^MtaiV here a k it ii Ih New Vor:;. b!»|. ftplKiKetitly: ihi\t ittado Utile diltieri^n^i^i Oka> all .^thB--:way. ■ttiVough;-,,- .r;.^•::■■:■ Remainder' of sKow for iftost \part. i; p to nlte olub shUtT. Itobked and ^ taped fay Noel *?h^iMuan and Billy .\rnold. It h is six pony clunihcs aiid four show pills who have t^ree numbers, i-ouple of tlvem led by I ute Helen MMimiii;-'. talented •ouhret. Marita .and Diaz, dan;-' team, have tv.o -pots and ret over ill okay f.ishion both times. Workinp all throi'i;li tlv show as m.e. and spc ialist is .loe t'appo. who rolled up a run of j:) weeks ai this establishment lavi season, t'^appo's a favorite here .nid tin y ate It up no mii^^ter how far back be went. A 1ii«*iJW performer. • ' Covato, one of the owners, tilfeo has the band here and teoyit; to- geUier now for several -years^ .liavc developed into an are combincition. CaiA* back here after pJayinir all ."^uitainer jat Ilabcite'a C>olden ih«i. A tlantie City. There arc two alioWi iitlKhttjr. oiie before midnight and aeeoOHl aitout ah liour laitcr. Rufii- nets thla week excellent, with Kane aecouiitlng for a lot of the draw, but spot should click ripht alonr?. It's probably the best the town can offer for the dotigh. Cohen:, RiMfiiMi Cl^'b, St. Paul ,:■ . Pittsburgh, Oct. 3. One of tdwn's briphter spots. I'laza cafe reopened fr»r Fall .ind Winter season in elaborate fashion. It's the only nltery around here to po In for big floor shows and seems to have a strangle hold on stay-up- laters. Spot has undergone a few minor decorations but Aaide from that remains as is. ■ Frotti bpepitip crowds, indications Wjirer 'that the operators. Et»i Covai;to And John MagginotII, whR have a ^third silent partner. ,don't iieed attythlng else. That: 75c. wHiVei'r week niphts with a buck on Saturd.ny is a l ar- palii, tod, conaklering the numV)ei o.' I)lttce8 locally; jf^arglng tlie tariff jeiml haiidirig out nothing but dan.sapation. J>rinks are jfttpigd •about the same as elsewhei-.-. For an opener, l'l;i7..i IiririKs in a l,ooriiinp his name. Hi l- n Kane, and m^vi proved .a wise ^n*^. .'-').'"s tlie linl. l.'i(l\' till' ui'i'k-eriil mi.l..« ctme t. St. Paul. Oct. 8. Tills spot, the last word in eclat, is without queslion the outstander' in niqrlit places this side of Chicago. Paul Tarnavsky, manager, is aee of the place. A slJf-footer, .ind an appealing eye>ftill to. the Indies, he's a former Whlt# Af5*fi^: mpfftln Who claims to havj»' r h€»ofed itrr-trh^n Russia's Hidng sun <>f liberty be- canib t66 hot' ^ him—^from the Cscch front to 1Hi» «iMist pf qhipa in 14 mohtHiK Of tiM^tr^lrl»ulidre<|;.Who started otit, Paul Was^ one the handful aurvivtnp. i^ocai fiaiMMrS have splashed heavily on hli* adt- venturous exploits and the hand- .some bulld-up has spelled 'bean- coup biz at the Russian club. Ku.ssl.an cuisine Is by Vl.adinilr MelikoIT. formerlv of N'ickfdal Nic- kolaievltch, St. I'etersburp. Russia. American dislies are excellent, too. and only the finest lifjuors arc- served. On the show side, there's Gypsy Azz.a, a neat black-eyed trick, who, aided by the strumming and loud- shoutlngr Boris Chmara. niphtly be- witches the champagne-slppera. They dO' m trlhiii-^orffair: .iiM«|^C!liKat's a riot. Then there's a' tjrld two charm- ing blonde Russ gala and a black> thatched lad whose combined tejrp efforts are full of sip and yvlnegar; Two orka—one a seven-lMe^ Bui- sian balalaika, the btfier an AmeH* can gr6u|H*^ltertMitjit . oh the two floora, so thai' the frequenters of the proletartah basehient taproom get the saniie entertiilnhient Xexcept for As*a And Borlp) as their silk- stockltiffed oofttirttdes icet upstairs. Cocktails, ' tea and dancing -are that hwkeH vvouien Such a duhijiei':;. to the /bou^i?.';;.,FAth*!W.':«jp«(,-:[^ ' st upid abiiO I ehildren. : Wt' •«* *Iwist they mean ucll, wb-Mcas mothers— well. li»ok at what Margaret I'eter- •■ «on'H'''»«wde'■:i>ui>f'.Jac^tl^'. .Meiiri. ."■ Nor is >H?i:;<:i''erci'sdliVe»t>^ villainess. Her voice Is sw-eet, she'^^ mat and tidy and co< l. T.ivinp I" . in si^paU town,, she dres.'^es in small ; prtnfi* i*tiitnf»>l*' W etjylnmment :md tl'i-y say shv- makes KOpdrpjKeo#V'' (•♦•marUalde waffles Jlowcvei', like .v all women she believes small boys should be little, |B^n|lemfn and that . Vmali' boys?: the tal»j|.?!w||;;.'|l«^ 'In --^^i/'' luiuse,/ ' ' '■ ■ -.' "*i!«^;^/'iJa<V: ^ »^ conccrhed. Wltit!' ■iHiSesentlait'^nly. ■ Abe- -ayerfMi^-^' ao^'.r"'t^refo<^e^v,*rtistak^ , ■•Wieinew.-.. 'A- Lady,Takes a Ba'^K-^ iiavinl liiiw rad Veldt's performance, wracked ■ by the tragedy of the story of i'ower,' stirred by the solid beauty itf the production, this department. sbnll now talk about 'PowjNf's' b»l|W({ ' ; tub scene. /• Renita Hume takes a bath dur- ing the course of the picture; it : seems that in the 18th century a lady^B'-tilrtli^Qf it.bathvWi^s as Int-/; portant a social arid htstbric ;■ as is the launehinp of a trftndtttlart'* tic liner today. .Ml the best people -!; used to fjo. Miss Hume, for in--^'s stance,, is at the in the -.bath'tubv seea«4Vcw|«(ptta-.. in the film, aWe *Wakiw» v Kayest little to-do when she catches-■- one of her audience pazinp admir- . ^ inply at h- r toes. Lighted and v' photos^raphcd with complete under»v. fitahdinj* for her good attHbuti^ v Miss Hume's sel f-confidents thlf lime has l);isis in fact. Pamela Ostrer, who plays Jew Sus,s' daughter, establishes her pur- ity by apeaUlng^lyery 'slowly an^V dreamily, opening her lajire browil eyes wide, wearing simple flbWlngT garments, lettinp her long dark half fall tihout her shoulders, running; fleetly aWay from the |»antlng faiNi vilUilh and acting csimera'Sby, too. Tirtldee Wri ght appears In one seen* and str;(i.;,'litway achieves a char- •icterlKatlon of pride, strength and jsieltdWvd: '|tfndBes*''M'-WilW^ . served daily from 3:30 to 5:30 in the sw.mk mcs7..anlne cocktail rofijo W.tlls are si>lashed with vivid paintinps of Russian. All the hell). Including the balalaika, we.ar brillinnt blouses and stout boots, sf) the ens*»mble presents n fay and f:o|orful picture. Hen rl v.n iter's a Moke who r-an do 10 I,'nirn ipes, at least six of which are .•-ufwrflwoiis in St. Paul. Tarnavsky double.^ at pra' i jc-illy »-\-erythinp from striiTMiniriK ' piiitar and servinir .'it the luir tn fl'i'p li,i.s~- with the chorus when the ftdk^^' urrs are ini- leashed. Club.' alrti:- twi. c w. ekly over KSTP. Jinsfhirk: kimono-slc( ved gown h is a narrow band of fur ot the n* > liline. A cloth gown with met.Hlif- einbroidery has lolig sleeves and hi -h loIUir. A ftreet suit, conj<Isti ng of skirt. ;»nd fihort cOAt, had a t.hii.eri ow .sabU- scairf. Poio^ tennis and There w.is also a white dr^-ss f<tr Sliss SlanwykWith cuffs of What luokfd like knitted, tn.aterial, A r.ather fussy evening powii w.is of •white Wtt?*' f^i^l^M^P f^W*'"^''!' A summery frock: ,w;oifii «i>^ a^^^^ ^n-|»b;ro^iie ii Wide coilfir' long sleeyes and tfiT>f'''<l Wnl»'i'h^JfJ^t-hair flop hat. Aii'otJier dance fio< lt was (,>f lace and a c i \ t i! pc^wn w.ns briefT.y sliowri. A futrn- flt^lng gown was (.f l\yo shades of cloth .with silv< r and black trimming. M^I<Jf Accijrdloh plejittlijfjrs were; used in a lKMid»)lr gown, A dArk 4btt«d Xitn^: irli'^^W"^-^*'*** « Wliite Uhdfrdress.^; A black Velvet evening *<>Wij was 6d»tiy nilVleiT ait the tabort sleeves and afpUftdTiKe tJirbat ,wji»i Wblte facings. A plain black frock, had a white ^.tBi^ir fi:9cli:ha<l. % AaX .white,.«nrandie ,«o»»aff ^ '.■V.'*^ yi. v;-;';.v,^A; Vf ■* - T^^^ Know U ' Tb^^^ ^I'atirts ' specialty a?t« wi>uldirt know themselves, thojr^jl be so proud, if they could see theilirr^ selves on the Music Hall stag^a.. Such lighting tliey «et, such «mn tumes. I^hejr^ *^ posltlvaly: precious, rblnestones into diamonds. There's John P(»wer8 and Co., for instance. A skating act, a good sl^^ting act, surely, but a skattnff act. At the MtisIC ttallt t^ plat- form set in the crott he(^ painted back drop SpbtlKrhtS, lighted brilliantly, dressed In gleaming white satin, the dare-devil lady in White pyjathas With a hint of white Ruasia in .tl|elr Strass And martbo* banding, thla ikatlhg act beeoftfes dramatic, suspenseful, modern the- atre. Only their bows betray them for gofid old vaude. The Ballet Corps Is used to th|a , fine treAtiigient; tettder 1ightini|i ;; lovely orchestrations, but this week ., tho Pallet Corps returns the com-' pliment to the orchestna and, as It tuts about, in Its formations,. 10 new • forihatlbns appear in <;Ounterik>lat»; . .accenting tho embroidery ;pf the:; music In praclous gesture. In White bouffant-ti. r< (1 net, the Pallet . Corps, with satin i.ictiire hats and I ,pid-fa«>»loncd bouMuc ts because, ' chlld)['<en,itbey're little girls from tha ; Soiftb. ■ M«a Whitnt'^^ premiera d.niscuse. is one'too, but she. since she's head of the class, wears lityen- . der tullo ah4 old lace, Iota of ii» perb(M)i»^tota' muclii;- ■■■y:.:'.'^ The Rdxyettea ■ ittitiftSh forth lii the Arre of Chlvalrj' Item looking like brave but delicately modelled k niu'lI ts, wearliig plutines Aiid armor a nd patent leather biiptSi Jt seema t liey're goihg to dd their parflidft drill au-ain. Put fio. Can it be? Is it possible? It's a parade drill alt ripht, but :it>' new. The Rocl-.cttes have dhscoVerea yt;t,.nei^; maupuY- , OTs. It Wo*iW t«rt^e"|^ houra for t.tie liockcttes to^mftiljh.thrcifM'Wi:,.' • ill the parade drill frtrWiSttdfiS tlay've j'ot moajorized in their firetty liflle heads.-:-^Jut they don'> Sve ail, just onougH, se^ tljat wftwi ey-Inarch' ,forWjNi;.^«wr: :t|i«-' -iilft^-y \vKiie the pennons'4tp:'li»';iifri>^ ■ motion, everybody pi<j|l.:^<T^'"'.ilf ■for their restraint... ''•^'■'':r•^... - ■