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60 VARIETY THE INNOGENt PAiRTY :• V . • Londbri;"'Feb* 11.: ■ • Comedy Ih two :4ct,s :.liy',H. M.' flarv\'0(>..l •nd .Laurence Kirk, Prefent^d.by O'l'.iyefl. Linnlt. »: - Dunfeo. rroi)uc«.d,: lly .M;;ui'.ce CoHiourne," lit'the St. Jaihes.';' Ij'mdon. . Adcia Dohni.'ioh.v.-.. .v. . . A.tison riv-Uanl . Lnurita Hln:;hiinv..; ; . . .i... Maty; ITllla .Julius CornitciJt..-...'.. ...... ...UaslI U-idford Peter .'Hinirham.-.;. ■........ v.'.Cci;!I. l.'arl;or■ •Ciooiimnii. (d. Biinlener), . . iHowoIl.. I')av;c's Ch'nrle? (a Itufler),.Iloriry Thohviison. Dorotliv Clark.... ; ;.. .lilUabelli. •AMiin 'Augus ;(a chaiiirour)>r,i ..Jack;Ij.aiUbert .'ihiioceht: Party' is made, up of . brilliaritly witty remarks, surroimdcd by a familiaT- formula. Irt rsustaihed ntainly'by, the 111(111113516 hisiribrii.c artistry;, of Gecil Parker .as an Erislish- fentlem.an/ maiSried .to a Spanish wonian;. .\vho .'is frantic with him oh .account of. 'his' imi)erturb- ability.-: Always ■ niaistei: ;of. himrelf; he never gives any outward indicar tion that he is'perturbed. eyen ^yhcn. his- wife tells him she is not sure whethei?:she is in Ipve'-with a visits ing . Aih^rican,. and suggests latter live in the house with them so .thai! shie caii decide^ fbr herseK^ .: . V .'.. • .' Basii Radford is! the Amiericm and- does^well. V. Tiflary despite, all. efforts at fdrensic .'out.-; breaks,; is 'nbt the best .selecf-on for the role. ; mture has not endowed her with that form of dramatic abil- ity;; Elizabeth -Allan has ah incon-. sisterjtly drawn characterization, of . a goid-digg-h^. typist, requisitioned to provide divorce evidence. She is alterhatdlir' mercenkry ; and/ senti-; ■ mental.^■ '■.■/^■"^./■v'-O":' Dialog, in turni. shisclcs and mildly amuses. . Authors^ "might,, how^yeri have dug jp a few more c6ntempc»r .raneous Ameirican exDression.<? - and: .hot resbrted to the. vihtage. of 'yOu . said.■■inbuthful,';"-... First-night audience, more than -ordiharily amuSdd:and it.is: ah pyeri. chaiic«j;.piece will succeed. ' Jolo. PblS<?N ; ■ ; London. Feb. i2. .: Di^ama. .In three acta bv KichBrd lilewel: ■ lyn, . presehted-by -Eihess PrddUctloriat. Ltd. ■JPrpduced bV - A. /Ghrdner Dtivlea.; 'At' liirtf; vbassy-theatre, London..'.'■: ■ •. ' • ' •, Colonel Cashelton.~..... .... . ;.EdRar No.rfolk Mrs. Cashelton;...; i; .Constance Anderson Inspector Golclo'uRh*.. ;... .Neville Brook ■ Rov;. John-. Ralhrlder... ..*.\Vj» Iter EltzRera Id •Phryne-- Ralnrtderl.. . ^.MarRnret Yarde ' Mr. Fullersrave^necs......... Rodd v Hugliesv Sam Hurrln...-. i .•,Richard Newton Roae Riilnrfdrf.;. iV;.ClQfely' Eve Mrs. Cololbufth....... . Beatrl!s rielden-K«ye' Conhfe Fat cly. .Ida Tcather ;affai^.-with;hls;>wife;^:ahd:hi^^^ 'killed.-;-.,/. ■ .. V Pretty well concealed is the fact the culprit is .the vicar's, siister, suffer^ ihg from inhibitions - and incipient nionia due, she claims^, to bein.ij. stifled in- the viDaige.-among, a;lot of other people's troubles and hot- having been aible to" express her own life. Horrified and overcome :.at:. the police disclosure, of the guilty person, the brother Js spared the ignomiiiy^of her arrest through her siiddeh death, after: ah'Outburst -in she has tried to explain: her pehtrup feelings. Gripping arid 'interesting to those who like strong fare—but scarcely -a light Jiote: to relieve, the gloom. Al- mosi perfect castirigr from, the yokels in their Sunday best at church, to the pbigriaht little sewing wbman. who cannot face, the accusing eyes of her heighboi-s; Margaret. Yarde, as the sister, is a bit; too boisterous for the rble.i One gets the impression she is not as repressed as she claims, to be. A ;auieter handling of-the character niight prove more convincing. Clem.; . Malcolm .McL.eod. ■ Mrs;..HrTb6ard... Xen.-Grldin... ..Jack Alien '.Enip'dle.Bownian iKaye Seeiv KfiTtEiN ECyEDUL '-■ ■ 'V-'V •■ ■ ('Tvifo "Peoplie 'Alone'^)v'.' :^ ; : Budapest,;Feb. 12; . Farce In three .nctB by Junos Vaszary. At MdtfVur, .Budttpest. .'. . • Maria.;. ... ^ i'-.... i,"...Maria L?»zar i;.Tios Kelemen../. , Jeno .Toerzs Victor.. i..... ^uv.;....... -.Mlklo.s^ Hajmnssy. Waiter^ ;......'...;. V...*....tlvndar lllllcay. Newspaper Reader.;-.;... .•.;MiklDs:pataky: this farce- would, be - very amiising- as . a ■cabaret bne-Sicfer,.. but^ grows, .ye^y dull because; one hilarious com- iedy .situation -is.' drawri biit;i£br thireef l^larie Lazar . is; the ihcprrigibly romantic; wife -of . a longrsuffering. cbmmonplaice bookkeeper. She falls^ in with a mysterious Stranger, who tui-ris-out to be i most • unromantic bank; clerk; her htisbaind's colleague; At the small lakeside resbrt ./Where they nieet, it's: the husband who aids his Colleague's love- affair;, not . sus- pecting that the; glamorous strahgei-, Avhom he: propels ' into .the young nians arms, is;.his own. wife.■ • . Howevbr, the laughs are hot due to .the comic sitUaition .biit are- to be credited .tb the cast. .Maria Lazar, with' a real sense bf humor,. capital- izes as ^ the hysteriGal ; young ;wife. Toerzs, who plays everything from 'Richard III,' .to. burjiesque, .lends human, features to the blind and complacent husband. ; A lazy .and; ■mpudent^aiter-is-yeiTr-wellTaeted- by .Bilicsyi A success,' though prob- ably bhlylbcal.-;; . J.iicobi* . yniage drama of .a vicious ahony-: irioiis letter, writer,who; causes two' untirtiely deaths, before being . un- xriasked. If the. ■theme is hot; tbb idramatically '■ bld-fashiohed; could be turned ihtb a. fairly, powerful. film; stbry. : Tried out at Richmond ia few months ago, the story has been over- ;iiauled and' additional tragic . situa- tions injected: ■■". ;■' ;.;; \ '/: '-,< • Local . vicar is a - widower, whose ; buxomj;' brightvsister ha^; kept house fbr hirn and brought iip his daughter .He tries tb 'keep faith'alight in the hearts of the' different victims of thesie venbmbus comrriunications,; but' .first ;the little seamstress is hburided to. suicide by,.gossipirig; then a secohd ,;death results when ajyourig farmier S6e> to shoot the . grocer whom,, he ■has been told, has been, haying, an Rossi, celebrated ex-ballerina, has been li.vihg in .seclusion with: her l.pvcr, the Marquis;di Mormio. ;Inter- est . gets iitider way:; with the ;an- hounccmbht . by ;Ahniria;V the maid, that, it won't be .lohg„n6\v be.fore .the ■patter b;t little .tootsies;will be\he|ard. A liaisbn between; her ;and :the Mar- quis is hinted.. Anniria: swears riot to. :have" the least idea; how, where,, nor with whom it alirbCcurred, Rosita, to: the chagriri .oif her whole fariiily, nbt only prdceeds to take care of her pet rriaid..till the stork drops rptmd, but even offers reward to the father, if he will ; put in an appearance .'and riiiake ari ■ horiest woman bf ■ Anriina. Fanny ; scene fbllows;. when ..both chaulfeur. arii^ bUtler try'to get iri oh. ;patcrnity dnd the dough. . Felice .; Acciati,: Rosita.'s grasping nephew; files a petition-to have his. aXint put . under . guardiariship, tlius taking the , fortune, fi-orii under her control.. Grounds being that the riiaijquis, .:whb;;is living there uridcr the guise bf; an; admiiriisfrator/ is in reality brily; a; :gigolb;.:Squandering Rosita's riches; - Art / investigation,: hdwever; reveals that Rosita :is ac- tually ia dbbt arid that the marquis; had beeri paying -them off- with rby- alti.es froih' a secretly written book. M'ucK Ibbked. for father turns biit to be ho. other thari .the nephew; who; gets the -bum's rush... ,Xhe; riiafqiiis pops. the;.<iuestibn to Rosita and 'ishe accepts; •' -•■-•■-■'■■'■■■•■/'■•:.':•-;;'■ ■ - • : the.lbve s.cenes between these two, for- whom youth is well beyond- re- call, are; exceptionally well directed, skirting nicely; .what-: cbuld easily have become either offensive or just iilaiirt riiaudlih. : V Wilde . Sessak; registers feebly; as the maid; with the bl^me going, how- ever;'tb the author, fbr bad scripting of the part;- Whatever weaknesises: there; are: iri.casting are only in the riiihbr pjarts and hardly slacken the pie&py . tempo of the production. ^ ('DaWn jCustower') /. v . v'-BudapBSt; .Feb.. 8..-.■ ^I^ra'hla ;in . thretv acts (n.ve sc( n'e.sj' ,by fcaszlo Kodbr: .Dli.ccitcil. by 12rno Tarnqy.- At the VJssiilnhazV Biidapest. .. . \- Matich . . .l . .•;■;i.iU.:Murati - NlckV.'.;.... . ...-. ilnu e Raday Princess bydia.. .-in. i..... i .Mnr.ld iSulyok Count Oesztliy. V;. . . ......;.-Irlhur ,SomIay IStvan iiovacs;.;..-;.........laH'an Soinlo Itih Was Like a Coritinent Drama ' In " tWo ■ flcia - (ihroeN (.•■!>w»\ .■' PliiHi>P . .BiiriOllV.. IM'cicntocr.' by . (lie 'Vryr Out . Guild''oC N. • V. t<lai?Pd .l>y.- .S'lrholas Trey. . At-, .tii^i I'.ooseveU. • iS'. Y.,. Voli.' • IX; H>j;.:*l;ro.lo|), •- - .': The Unl'inpurtant' One.;;.Paul .Tripp l^diicatlon-., . .-'..,..Charles .llowdrn l>bysU;ai; Cultuie , ; i. ..V. . V:|cloi;:i:v. J.forn^^^^ Spontnnciiy .,.. . .'. <.. .-.:.. JKliu .Clalr'c Orprrttilzution.: .-........ .ICRiiiieili. Miithiic'l, State, .i i-. ;.-. .';.; . .i'.,Tohh k;. Style*) r.ltr'' lJuslncss..,.. .... .•.•;llalplr ChnrnJiei-.V Crisis., V, i...;:.;....,;.,. : . J 'sni I A Sh'lcy Publicity,;... i......,.,.;...;. nuih- Bra tide \Va'r. v'. i». i i, ..V... ,Kleliard. .BnVvlcr Peace'....; . ;::,-.-;.la!i t'U>i!'e Science;," ;';.; V; ... ;,.,., i: . MOAIpln .WliUhey Churchi......... . ,..;. Itei'v iVcSbcrls; "idea: cif :id?iV3.. ...... . .■ ..i.... ...'Mav<'>Ts '.Afen.si-jt Katloimllsni..'.-.'......;.'...... Ivc'hiictli ^1 tchael Oliarlty......'. i.,.........;.... . lUiMich P.osloh (,'oTnproihlge.,........., .I'Mlrk'ia Allen MoraJlty...,,......;...,;...;.. .1^'lsit; .JIURiie.s r-iilvorl.v; .V..;;. ..;....-.. l''rance.s' 'Ka'in: In'dlvldiuilispi'..;.;.,.'; ;-. , .•. ..T;ahilr«l|>h.- Preston Pr6.>?perlty. i i.'.....'.. i-.. .-Randolph' Pi-estniC Diet, .;:;:....i'.;';V;..V...'.;.i'.'i/HaVKavet' lJoOth Spoi't . ; .',.-.,. . . ..,;...' ...-.X'iulorla Il.drpe Pro.RresB:,:..;.. . .'Slauiin:'- 'ItonlsH Sfflclcnoy.,;..;',.... ;,..;;...;lye'nnoUi --Mi'c.h'acl ftpeed. .... .... .'i.'..V..,>... i Vii-.tovla' T.rprnp' :r:-elsu're... .;'.;; . .•;-;.'. .'i'. -/si rii'. .'.t;. K. iSinm'c't H.ipDine's-s. .'...\.'.. ........;.-. Mad^cula .Asl.o'n' .Mechanlzatloh.".'; .-. ;..'.~...;'. ...'.. I.oe . 'VpU'nj;' t'ower.. ..-;•;..;.;. .., ; . ;■.'. .■; liiml'dllOv P.i<.-'>5it.nn Mass-Con(;eptiqii...'.. .■...Kranklin .■K.i»>lh. ,rio\:i..;.. . ,. .•.;-;■.'.. l.^Gi^i-alUino k'ay. .hariro...... V-.■•. .'...... ;»-.';:...; /.'.'.Inliii -lo-.:.style'.* Count .Tohh..... . .'. ...■.', , . .- . .iil.anfpy: iloiilsij f«ola;'l''fngcn.;, .V. .■; .' ......,• ■. . ...Urniidlne. Ka'y .■Stephen.'..-;.;.. . . V..'...; ...•;.'. ..Artiiiir' ^pacc. Max.. .... . .'-... . .,,'.■,-, -....':..,.;.. .Mar.sha.U ;.)Ialp r.eo..;'; ;..% .'.,. . . .. ..,.. 1.. NtcAlplh. AVhiinoy" p.-iul ■ Flhgen... ..'.. ., .'.:. ...... .'.Clark:' t'hosncy ^Ieinp!ir;3. of .Oroliestra - •■..;.•-■.- : ':Messra. Aslil«?yi • Bo\vdcn'.-a:ii'J.. ^I^ch'a•clS: Alti Lieb<5 Roa^i ('Old Love ls ;MelloW*) , Berlin,; Feb. 12. ;-, Comedv-.(n'three'acts by Guifllolrho .(Slan-; hlhl; Adapted: froin Italian by, Rbl/ Bock, nirectd hy' JurRcn von ■ Alten. Setting;!, Heinz Daniel. At.Die Komodle, Berlin, noslta . Itossl..-.Ida Wust Marquis dV Mormio..,;,.. .Otto St6?ckel, I'"cHi''e Acciati;.,;.'. 1. '.:...... iPr'nnz' Arzdorf .\nhlha : ..'...;.: ..t-.^.';..Hilde .Sesiiak Fillppb..'... i ..ii,'. ,y...:;.;. .H.ins .Kvihleweih Carlo..'..'.:....-...'.. .:.-.He.lhz Wemper This - bright ;i.arid breezy ; comedy by the Italian Guglielriio Gianriini hais just the fi*othy -charrn to; ;guar- aritee'. its- success. ; -Adaptation has beeri ably dohe by Roly Bock. . Entire , action takes ;pilace on : the terrace: of the ;chateau where Rosita .;:;;,;-■-:••::;;,■;;;.; :]VOTl|GE-;!;r,-;::■ We are possessed solely .in^ exclusively of all rightissfor the; second term;Of copyr;ight> bf ; all parties in interest, to the vyorld ianious-musiGat;^onTpositioii;t;^^ and- ■^melody-thereof.)-.■'.--:;■■';:-. ': . -■^r-K-'^^ -X-'y- ii ^^^^ ; ; rB^^^^ Origlriial .copyright ■ by Eddis K;e\vtbri. ;ahd: ' Lia;wrerice Seiijcrt ■'^iarch:9th,:'li969.; :^'■;.;;.A;■'■■;^ '.;:■-'■-:.. '.'.;:;,'-< Prigirial;r:^ei3tra,tlbn ;Wa^hins:tbn,: p,:;C..;;.Eritry C; Nb; 202519;/ Gbpyrlgiit reriewcd byV Cli^ 1930,' No. 48553^' Cbpyrijjht;assigned to Sliai)i;i'b,; B?,i;.hs£ein .&. Co., Inc;,; D 21, 1930,:. recbrded,:ln.€opyrJehV;Of£ice; .iS^ Pagb: 1:91:.:. . ;; ; ;' Copyright .reneW<jdr b.v-T^ Xb. 49001-^Cdi)yright iassiffiicd to; Shnpirb, iBern^itfeln. &. Co., ■ Inc.,. Jari. IB, 1937, recbrded in Oop.v riglil . Office,. Book ; 3(55, rage 114.; ; ArLii inii^ pur rio'/its u)iirbCv;j)roiccufcd \ ; .ib tjiie /«lf. cx^e7it:;o/ t|ie law; ;; SHAPIRO, BERN$TEIN & CO., INC. fyiusIc puBLIsH£Rs .■;:''■:'. •\';:- R.K.O, (Radio City. Music Hall) BIdg., New York City 'Davcn Giistorixer' is another: ex- airiple ;of\the' proveirbially;' clever but superficial craiftmanship bf Hurigai:'!' ian draniatists.. On<; of the sbcrets of this recipe. is:ifltting out a Wildly im-r probable story with a; wealth of au- thentic, well-observed .and cleverly rendered detail. Foiior does this very ;weil in the •first—seene^-a-sixth-rate-cafe,—where. Count .Nicky, a good*fbr-riothing young aristocrat,-finishes a wild night and presents' Manci, the cloakroom girl, with a;diambnd-studded cigatet-. case in a moment of drunken emo- tion. The fairly authentic picture of slum- depths continues in the second scene; where ;the girl tries tb pawn the : valuable case, biit is suspected df theft and arrested. Nicky; who can't set" ■hiriiself free from the bondage, in'";which his ishre'wish fiaricee hblds ;~ him. deriies " any knowlpdge of the affair and leaves the poor iilpakroom girl in the lurch. Her lawyer and faithful knight apr plies to Nicky's father; ari eminent politician,, noble and puritariical, who disapproves bf his ;sQn. The old count takes up the girl's defense before the ■court, proves her ihnbc^ce and ..iri- c'identally leads the son back to; the strai.eht path, , and then gives - his blessirig to the. union of the young lawyer arid the cloakroom; girl. , Performances are first-rate. Lili Murat, as the cloakroom girl, is mov in.g; Maria Siilybk is an; dbjectiori- able vamp, and /Somlay, the part of politician and champion of truth, is really fine. A number of small character parts are admirably cast. '"; :;- Jacbbt. I)ennis King for 'Angel*; Henri €farat to Europe ' Heni-i Garat Vwill "pbt take the singiiig juye ,lead in; Dwighi; .Deere Winiari's forthcoming 'I. Married an Angel.' Instead; Derinis king will fiU the role. ■':■ '/:]■ ' ■ '■ Producer and Garat" could' riot get together on . starting date tor the show,: so the actor dropped- the dea after fbur;;'Vifeel«^;b£ldickcpirig^;; V • Actress Passes Idd . Phoenix, Ariz.. Feb! 22. Mrs. ;Ed"win vWight, who as Carrie Novarre spent■42 years behind;the footlights, celebrated ■ ' her lOOth birthday last Wednesday (IG). ;;■:. She . was performing for the Uriiort vsoldiers -in; ' camp at Nashville; Tenil:; -at - the:.-time Presiderit Lin- coln- \Vas shot.- . ■-' ••; - -■.;. ■;.'■;• ' :•- '■;-: Murdler in the Cathedral ..■ XCjdritini^ed,frorii;pa ;; palpably faulty, however, iri: : the reading of the chorus speeches. ; In^ steaid of having the lilies taken -aN. ternateiy by vai'ioiis women of the chorus;' mlich^ of; the Passages . are; given to the entire group and are read in :iiriison. ' Mars their ..clarity and lesseiis their dramatic force. ; Hobc. Geraldine .Kay, too, hiaestro's wife, is pleasirig. form and two peculiarly ' fairs- at each side bf the ■eest:;a-set.;;:-;'-.:.:'..^..-;; as the A plat, ed af. sug.' 2,833 FTP SHOWS DRAW ''•'..-^':;;.V;'':;' .;:■ ;■ Washington, Feb. 22. . Probf of WPA boxoflfice appeal was disclosed last: week in a sumrnary put • out by the Gbverriment .relief a^ covering two years v of ; its accom- .plishments-lri .yaribus fiblds.: ; . ; Federal Theatre project has pro. duced i,501 shows during the period, the; survey ShpWed;'giving ari aver- age of 2;S33 p erforrii ahces a- month in all parts of the country. Average of ;l.043,;478 individuals. attcrid 'WPA pro:di4ctions.;e£ich iribnth—ah . atte^^^^^ ance of more than 12,500,000 a year; ;;;:;'>.;.■ Detroit, Feb. 22. . . Detroit Federal Theatre's next dramatic production, opening a week's run .March' ivin the .Cineiria theatrsii will be Shaw's; *Arriis and the.:Man.'.;. Vern.er rect,; with Alma: Brock and Ray Ravirlihgs in -leading rples. ; Sets and costurnes/ by James pbll.' ijpcal ;:prp]iect :is: no^y permanently established; in the Cinema, under the ;irianaging- directbrship bf .Her- bert. ^shtpri, ■ ;,Tr;,; assistant:. national director of Federal theatres, with Gordon Fairclpugh as admihistriative assistarit. here. '-;.-'.-;> ;'. Try-out Guild's first effort. in .a dowhtpwri Ni.Y. theatre is the first, tb, ..be - put ori ; by this cooperative group with; Equity ai)prbval, mem- bers of. the corripariy owning; shares- in the play, in lieu of salary.. 'The Rbbsevelt is above the former Na-; tiohal .Winter^; ;trarderi ori ;the..lower" East Side. .--:.;;;■ The play was withdrawn .Sunday (20) after four performances. In-; -tention is to. biMng-it-to-an^ptowJi- theatre next • week after some cast changes, under a nianagement and at a theatre to be announced. 'Continent' is bne of the. talkiest plays produced in soriie ..tiriie. How- ever, it doesn't succeed iri. isaying very riiuchi Much of dialog is tor- tuous.and obscure. ;'While play has soihb briginality,'it's unlikely to have any draw,'with the possible excep- tion of the arty bunch. It's all' in blank verse. Alihost every type pf idea, which- riiightv arouse human conflict. With the exception of sq'x,. is personalized, as in the Elizabethan moriality plays;: In- the first act, ' these characters hold a convention and discuss what's wrpng pri ■ earth. Second act has four bf them ^visiting: an orchestra leader, who gives up all his normal human relatioriships as a result, arid gets iritp conflicts with his intimates. His :idbi is--to; irivent ..a machine which will displace' riiusiciaris arid give riiusic'to the masses. Hurt by his lack of attention,, his wife weeps on another's shoulder, as a result of which he shoots his brother arid kills himself. '-''/'"'' / . .' -;"..- :'. Follpwirig the clash of the ideas, one bf the characters survives the .general mixup. Simplicity^ the unr impor.tartt OhCi .:suryives, to say in an epilog that the world must be re-, populated with different kind of folk. Acting is fair enough with Marcus Merisch impressive as the 'Idea of Lois^ Fletcher Leaves FTP for Agency Spot -;;■ ': Hollywood, Feb.- 22. Lois Fletcher .has resigned from the Federal Theatre .Project after three years as field agent for the southern .iamd eastern divisions,; Will eriter ;the; Hollywood talent aiid play, agency field as ^ associate of the David Chudnbw office. ; During her stay with :'FTP, Miss Jlelcheiilworkedildirectl-y-undcr-Ivlts^ Hallie Flanagan oh plays and talent. Read^ Coast ^Boy^ Coast company of ; 'Golden. Boy' will be readied shortly and presented by Horiier Curran, " in asspCia tiprt with Sam .;H. 'Grismarir ^yho will operate Under i .royalty arirarigemeht ; with the Group Theatre. . .'Boy/ one bf the standouts of th* Broadway' season^ , is current at the Belasco, ;n.; v. Group planned a. Chicago company, but set it back indefinitely.: \ Mgt.: LOU CLAYTON SOili Century-Fpz Studlon, ll'wpod HENRIETTA ADLER'S BATH Henrietta ;Jacobson ..(Hehri(etta Ad-, ler); Yiddish living at', t'le. Uriion, Square Hotel, filed a yplun- tary petition .iri'b.arikrrijRtcy Mnriday ;(21") in "N;. V, federal court, listing her liabilities at $1,264 and no assets. ^Biggest ; creditor .'is the '.'estate bf Sigmuiid Schvyairtz ibr $i55i. ./-..:' ^ ^ . OliooBe glossy Patent to add zest to your ' ^ / ^ . »i6wSpi?% cpslumcs. Cfioose I. Miller Patent . '{'Z