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Wednesday, February 26, 1941 ■ Raymond Scott Orch (14), fWtur- ina Clyde. Burke, Gloria Hart; Jimmy Byrnes, Stanley Webb, Art : R yersoh; DeVal, Merle ULe*, Paul Kimos. & Toy Boys m; 'Strawberry Blonde' (WB) , revleed in Variety, Feb, 19. - ■ ; , / ,'; Raymond : Scottt's enlarged band (Orchesira Reviews) and '.James ; . cagiiey on the screen aire: seemingly iani excellent parlay for Vbojcbftice, Judging by. the pace, at the wickets from the barriers^.The/Washington's Birthday weekend further hypos biz for a fancy take on' the first stanza; 'Besides, Caghey is a'natural always .for the" Broadway Strand.. ..: : ■ ■.. • '• Scott ■ is• the-prime, draw. but. the • supporting layout pars the quality : 0 'f the- stellar band;:'. There's: a Judicious admixture of variety, riov- ' elty and: comedy that makes . for" a "fetching'blend; of values; , V .' v DeVal, Merle and Lee,, one of those Hartmahesflue adagio combos, have smoothed but their kinks in-the past couple of months arid shape: tip for good sight values, either in Vaudfllm or for' cafes. They're a shade different from the ruri-ofrthe- niirie hokum ballrooipiatiCs and .fill a pleasant..' interlude ! with the tangled hands, wrong coats, etc. '.'■'. Paul Remos and his two .shapely midgets. . Whose neat billing , of Toy Bbys fits them, well,': make . their routine palatable throughout. ; Dis- covered in two handbags, the mites', stepping: and rnusi'crrisley-routirie, plus-the. acrobatics.-with Remos as • undcrstarider;'dovetail? into: a fetch- ing : blend -for seven, minutes of so. The finale :cOng;a\ is npw and OK. , Otherwise the burden; of the.:'.biil Is all Scott's with his versatile vocal and instrumental aides, ns further detailed-elsewhere^ in. this issue. He . delivers handily; r : '.' : : . '. Abel- ... COLONIAL, DAYTON ; . Dayton, Feb, 22. Nick Lucas, LydLyS, Four Co-Eds, .;Frruifc Pari*; Lorraine, and Rognan, LexU Parker and . Co.;. 'Play Girl' (RKO) . ; . ■-' Nick Lucas heads a bill that strikes, only a jair . average.. . Returning here after several years' absence, Lucas and his guitar have ho trouble wow- ing the customers . with a. string of time-tried tunes, including 'You're the One,' 'We Three,' 'Painting the Clotids with Sunshine,' 'Music, Maes- tro.' ending with. That Great Ameri- can Home': for apatrioticflriale.' Next to Lucas, great applause get- ter was Frank Paris arid his excel- lent puppets, including' a Spanish , dancer, an ostrich;', .a Sonja Henie skater, a Jivcir and a skeleton,.all of which are mnnipulated in full view of the audience; •. Paris works them to'best effects. Lya Lys, headlined with Lueas. has - little to offer, -,' First; there's some rather inconsequential chinning be- tween the film player and Lew .-Pari- ker, who* emcees for the show, and then, one song; .'The Last Time I Saw Paris.' done: in rather haphazard fashion.:. . ^ ■. Parker has a bright and' snappy line for his Introductions, leaving comparatively. little for him to do. when his own act comes along. How- •ever, a skit illustrating how various • persons eat arid a . draft lyric, 'I'd' Rather Have a Rifle pn My. Shoulder Than a Wife Around My Neck,' go -.oyer well. .The bill opens with the Four Co- •Eds, tappers, who do a stairs, num- ber, turn cartwheels and do splits. Just average. .' ■-. ,. Lorraine and Rognan. she with the live canine- neckpiece and a whiz at grotesque body contortions, and he an excellent softshoe : tapper, still nave plenty of socko audience a'p* . peal, in spite of their having ap- peared here repeatedly: ,■ Ktiny. .' EARLE, PHILLV ttier* weren't any dull moments, Band works in front of a aye-arrest- ing; backdrop depicting the Uew York 1 skyline.; Lighting effects, particularly rate kudos,, setting off the bandstand and musicians in a fetching mariner. ' Lynn, Lee and Lou are a trio of cuties who know the song-selling angles. They're at their best In a swing version : of Gilbert and Sulll- van's 'Three Little Maids.' .Three bandsmen .follow..this with a- bur- lesqiie of the same: that brings plenty of guffaws. Rating special plaudits is George Tapps,: who: has an easy hoof r ing stylei , ."V [' Joe: and Jane MtKenna are a con- trast to trie': sriiodthhess:■ of the .rest of the bill, . The pair are knockdown and drag-Out .hoofers; and very funriy. .. Exceptionall.v ,Tib-:tickling,is Joe' "McKehna's drunk act and. a' comict adagio dance by the tearri. "With the-exception ■ of kitty Car- lisle, the show in almost Intact-from.: the .brie. that, played two weeks at- the Strand, New York. Miss . Car- lisle appears in an pomphish, low-cut evening dress arid;sc6res.:with;^Ferry^ boat Serenade,' .. !BalaIaika''' arici' There'll - Always. Be an England.' Latter, gpt a- big hand from:the pfo- British audience. Finale is 'socko with a medley : of Nbble-corhpbsed tunes,' with '.maestro: at- the piano. y. \ .•..•'•••'-. .-'^-V' . .-:.';.' ' House' almost -filled' at show re- viewed. . \ . . Shal. . Joe E. -Howard, Thr.ee Swifts, Capella and Beatrice, Stars of Yes- terday. (Edith Helena, Harry ftlein; Marshall Rogers, James Qiiinn -and Dave Wallace), Gae Foster Girls, Boys,, Paul Ash House Orch; 'To- bacco Road,' (20) reviewed ,in this issue. • ■ ' .; .'-, ,-.-,: ROXY. N. Y. WFBM Talerit Parade.' Does a V ' ' V quickie of 'There'll Be Sortie Changes Made/ Has a neat dress, but her exit needs timing as she strolls off as if going, into the kitchen for a loaf of bread. - Lester. -. Oman „, Works down on apron, .with spotlight only on dolls., Has . a Negro dancer; skeleton, old lady arid a re-creation of.-himself operating a : . puppet. .-: For a close, femme vocalist sings: 'Gi-andi pa Learned to , Swing' 'in. - stage shadows,/ while" , ;0man ' operates grandpa-puppet. . Good deuce : act/" ..Hrckey Bro?, and Alice .coiild h.lve their act soundrfllrried, arid stored raw^Jor;. posterity- as the perfect ex- ample of a vaude. turn. One of th.e STATE, N Y, Lou Hgltz, Wendy Barrle, Arlint JMdne, Lola Lane, Ruth Day, Diane handle, . puppets. ^Sel§£ ^"fa^ 0 ?*: t Stage show at the Roxy this week Is. one of. the least- eritertainirig which the' big theatre has put bri .in many months. . Has : the Appearance of-be- ing slapped together in a hurry with a minimum of thought and--cash given to dressing up the background for the acts STANLEY, PITT . : Pit^bMrgh, Fjebj; 2U ;, Cab Callou'rty Orch tl6) , Ax>is An- drews, CopU/vnW--- Hrorwi,..,Six. Cot-. ton. Club Boys, . -.Anise aud Aland,- ( „.^ v ^„ „ v VMW , Cozy Cole, Chu Berry. . Max/Adkins . ihg day (20). House Band: il(i>; 'High- Siejtira' -—^ CWB'). : , : ■ - and . the. 1 familiar. repertory of his own songs,; which he. has been 'fear taring ..on the''Gay . Niriet.ies; radio program.In • line '.witn. the' nostalgic, ballads; he introduces 'Stars of Yes- terday,' w ; ho do a^ series of special- ties.; Group; includes Edith Helena, cplbratura; . Harry Klein ..and James Quirinj who: tap separately ; Marshall Rogers; • -drinking tumbler virtuoso: and .Davis : Wallace, banjo. - Given a moi'e intimate setting than the broad reaches of the Roxy stage Capella arid Beatrice, from the Rain-, bow Rbprii,. would merit -more eri- thusiastic v aii(lierice' . resp6nse ...than 1 their distinctive . ballroom routines arouse. They are splendid per- formers, offering some dizzy, twirl-, ing.. The Three Swifts get. chuckles with. :their>. standard Jndiah • clubs nonsense.. On the pictorial side the Gae Foster girls are. very attrctive. as bjdfa'shibried girls. .TJfte ' finale is a bicycling ensemble of moderate. in- terest... : ,: "'v.'./: '. ; ' House .'orchestra Avas a.'bit' ragged bri the. cues at the -second. sho\v open- ■Xiiri. ■ corners arid red -nose; Other brother is sartorially resplendent in white suit arid. brbwp powder. < Thev tell jokes, -then are/interrupted '-by the — girl whp sings:.. Use-.prop gags on ,.? u troifi}ded---with lookers. Aftfeiv-sav Originating In -Hollywood, . this fttm.me show-.with Lou,Holtz rn.c.irig is only a fair unit... Although it has several picture names,; it...is more likely that the-filrii is the ;real/draw, even though. 'Philadelphia.'Story* re- -cently. completed showing at" the .nearby Music Hall .for -six' "weeks;, ysually the edge is off When a pic-; ture is slotted-into the Stare after ' fhf ■°**~\ Sy * r M n ;V Last- stage: s'hbw' .on -in-ois ^ i a y ,F"Hrsday) ,slarteclH't '10,25,and ran 50-minutes, having been cut because of, the.., film's length.' House was packed. . ,. :. Hbltz is .somevvhat subdued, beina stage: -such; aji two durrimies, brie of them alive; descent into iriiagiriary. basement. ..for- b.e'ers; slap 'ori head With tray.: and wet towel .for vbcal efforts. Finish with unison dance by the. boys while the girl sings. It's educational, for ..'the* youngsters in case, they're interested in theatrical history;: :■■■• .: ; ,: '-^$ll-.J3uh°s;.'5d!-mib^fe£'.with biz fair at: third, s ho w -bperiirig day • Friday (21). . : ' . : Ktlev,. EARLE, WASH. .' rWashihgton; Feb. 22. Naitto Troupe, .Hoo Shee; Borrah Mirievitch Harmonicti Rascals, 16 1 Gae .Foster Girls; -'Sirawberry Blonde'- (WB). .' .. ; " WB ■ deluXCr ; hasn't gone in for colored shows for : a couple of. years,, and . management couldn't. have picked a 'better one lb get . them started again, : Cab •Calloway's snappy 'Unit is typically Cotton Club, and. a typical Cotton Club revue is a bargain, in any . filrri house; For/ a HIPP, BALTO ■. ■ Baltimore,- Feb. . 22.. ■ Gene. Shelddn with: Loretta Fisher, Six Honeys,-Deniiis Sisters (3)v Weis- son. Bros,: (.2);..-, Lym,: Royce .and Vanya, Phii. Lnwipfcin, ,Hoi«c Orch (12);- 'Mr. and Mrs\ Smith' (RKO). . Standard stuff here this . week. .. . ■ ■> ■ . it- p. i - i. • •■• ■ ; Sniobthrplaying layout knits together ^hanle,. too, the. Stanley, has. .given, rathfer well, -making for a fast-mpV- spme good. Vaude a boxoffice picture C'High Sierra*) to boot and the turn*' stiles testify quickly to the : sOurid- ness of such a policy." ' Easily the biggest opening house/has had since Mickey Rooney's in person date last September, with the downstairs and balcony -full up at getaway and a sizeable . 'line, waiting to break through;-: : : : . v . Calloway himself still packs a wallop With his imitation bf a whirl- ing dervishvhas'. a hand that sells his. hi-de-ho stuff to a fare-thee-well. and grows, in stature as- a showman with the passing years. He's defi- nitely a. singular personality' and could probably take a gang of sec- ond-rate street musicians and sell 'em long. So happens, however, that he has one of the sweetest gang of looters and thumpers in the busiriess and they make with the Jungular jazz like a pack of wolves. Setup is six brass, five reeds, drums, guitar, piano and bass, and the music booms through the house and comes out in the toes and the hips;, First per- formance mob had the upstairs, rock- ing with their physical enthusiasm, Band gets away fast; after few bars' of inevitable: 'Minnie the jng if; rather brief doings,. Six Honeys, open with some.' tap- pery -followed by good tUmblirig and .'a novel twist. of the three femme. metnbei's shoulder - catching, tlie" males for: good flash and strong get- away. .' Dennis Sisters, trio of nice-lobkirig vocalists, hold down the deuce with 'Ferryboat Serenade,' 'Maybe' and 'Argentine Way.' Keep iriatters on move and set: a spot for the Wesson Bros;, who follow; .Two lads essay series of .impressions with: oiie doing the talking -which is synchronized to the .mugging . arid gestures of the other. Bergen-McCarthy bit is okay for. plenty of .laughs and- ejicote of F.D;R; and the First Lady, in. sortie inane talk: and a . spot of Jitterbug hbofery>is. quite funny, if question- able as tb taste. Drew rousing, re- spbrise' \vhen caught and a series of well-earried bends. ; Gene Sheldon follows with dead- pan.comedy and banjo stuff. Funny panto and smartly wbrked-in sockp instrumental session highlight the layout all around. He has okay as- sistance from Loretta Fisher, who helps build the laughs. Sheldon has been here several times before, but stubholders went.for him iri big way, Moocher,' with a Calloway- standby, i regardless. 'St. James .Infirmary Blues;' ; hi-de-1 Comedyladen setup -takes. on addi- hoed vocally by the Cab, and makes; tional. laughs with closing stint of way for good-looking mixed team I Lynri, 'Royce-.''arid Variya, two meri of Anise arid Aland, who pack a i and a girl. In burlesque ballroom hoofing wallop. Kids do everything stuff. and do }t well, arid: wrap up the im pression of a skyrocket in. their few minutes. Their finish to the 'Beer Barrel Polka' is a honey, 'but no more so particularly than the rest of their stuff, Orch follows' with siz- zling arrangement pf 'Some, of These Days' and 6 Cotton Club . Boys, Biz okay:. Burm. LYRIC, INDPLS. ■'■'■' fndinTiapplis,- .Fieft. 21. " John. ttirbtf Orth, Maxine. Sullivan, . Hickey Brest and Alice,'- Lester pressed nattily in. military uniforms, [ Oma^..Six. .Tiptop. Girls,- Eva Fields; ' " . ^-j <Road Sh6iii, WA). :' P?iiradclphia; .Feb, 21. ^ - Ray jtohle/Orch (15) with Larry, v Stexcart. Lynn, lice and Lou, George . . Tapps; Joe and Jarie McKenna, Kitty Carlisle; 'Play Girl' ^ (RKO),;V i i nl Ray Noble's Initial appearance • -Jri jPhilly tbis.-weefc: and from early : •-. tridieation^ it. looks like: a winner,, • . The :band!:is different from [the ruri- : oi-the-mlne vswing: outfits, exuding p enty .-. of ppjjsh and class In: its. Playing and, deportrnent on stage. At :,fltst glance, it.looks like'the Rainbow . Room touch would be \ob rniich for the regular vaude customers and jive addicts,, but Nbble's: crew knows jUst • . when to. let down the; bars- arid get down to fiiridameint'als. .-Larry Stewart, baritone vocalist, is .-a-.loea^.^bei-'deveIo.ped'-'q'ujte-'°<i fol- lowing .when he worked on ; radib sta-: . Uons around town, arid ^e got quite a pometown rece; tion during, his stinf . with the band. -His baritoning of pown- Argentine. Way.' 'Nightingale pang in Berkeley Square' and 'Be- -' ■gmne garnered plenty of applause. Show ran 7^ n,initios, when caught .. Friday night (21); nearly 20 lpngnr ] f nan. the -usiial EaH.e: offering, but' give out with some, hot ensemble and challenge tapping for; .another high spot. Preceding: Avis' Andrews. Calr Jbhn Kifby arid : his five musical loway . heats up the : house- with assistants moviS frorti'the Coturnbia 'Jiimpin: Jive.' with Andrews gal!. network to the stage of the Lyric conkjrig .'Yours Is. My, Heart; Alone' I theatre-Ibis week.to show, the natives and 'Niglit and Day'.: right-.on-' the that jive ability .doesn't, depend ; .upon • button:: She's ;a high-i.class canary, the ppptilaiion bf the. bandstand, but doesri-'-t fit the Gallpway pattern,: ..Kirby'.finger's the bas,jj: with the rest watch was best reflected :by. the rest- ( pf the corribp adding up to' piano, " one: and . . , wortanVfashTon^^ Inter- Wf? -Jitterbygs iiiddiinly ,rjn ^riTrn .swingj,, ude of pi . in ^.dress .. . .. . .. M w"'-"''° -of;""" A ' *" '*''""" ' • u " ,, ~" " strictly, miSr Desett,*;: featuring ..some educated-: service. " -' Minevitch's: ha'rrrionica: gang gets- the top billing in this one,- but Hoo Shee ; provides ; the noVel touch fOr the publicity 'arid,the. show, is worked up with a Chinese rriotif throughout. Total is srtiobth', ..varied arid sends .'em .away, riot exactly bowled ■ over but Well satisfied; about vaudeville as a continuing institution. ■ Eileen Rittcr, the line's solo vocal- : ist, works into the overture, firiishing" with 'Chinatown,' . .surig before traveler a la guide steering flock, of tourists. Ten Jiriegals work out ori second, ohorus,. we&ririg . assorted sport dresses, for "sight-seeing stuff. Curtains part, gals fall to stations and. four; more girls In 'showgirl mandarin . garb introduce : Naitto Troupe, working on tightwire, strung across stage in front of Chinatown set. pit.' band, in side alcove, Women do . all the ' perforrri ing, working iri brief acrobatic costumes, although a man is in evidence as sort of prop' boy. .Highlights of act in- clude two. galsihheadrto-head walk- ing up steps; walking across wire With gal standing ori another's shoul- ders, solo forward sbrriersa.ult. solo backWard : somersault, and splits on. Wire. . W.oirten. spend a lot. of. tiriie. getting get. for stunts, more than is Justified as. showmanship, arid seem none too certain about themselves; hut wheri. they make it, they register, solidly.- ■ Four linegais 'with parasols do trick quartet intro of Hoo SMee. Chinese gal slips but in long blue silk kimono for medley, swung but decorated with' Chinese twang; Doff- ing kimono she carries on in White crepe evening . gown via a- hot rhumba medley In English and fin- ishes-with .'I Arii an American,' also dorie hot. Gal is good enough to get by both vlsually.arid vocally and the Oriental twist-makes her surefire. Line hoofs on- for fast formation taps biz to 'China Boy,' Hoo Shee dancing back and disappearing. Gals are interrupted by offstage shooting, shouting and flash of Chinese chef chasing kid with rrieatcieaver. Line flees and Harconica Rascals dash out as Chinatown ragamuffins. Act, fea- turing the stumpy little guy :with sock ,don't-pick-ori-me horseplay, wows 'em' as- usual." Big number. In- tricate, arrarigement of 'Pique Dame/ is done fairly, straight and gets, top hand; Show finishes with all hands on, deck. Hoo Shee doing a reprise, of 'Chinatown' arid making the thank- ybn speech.. '■-.'■',■" ': 'j_ .■ • Biz good at show caught. Craitf. EMBASSY^N V. ' ' ; '.. :' (NEWSREfeLS) . War arid its -many xahiifl'catl°PS ..irig that;becau$e it cosW aviot'of.com • to go. to the Coast, he' brought a bit .of Hollywood., to 'BroadWav, the S 9 ,eets ^rtgled;^ op .theri woos '»• 4 ' a »6h>f ■ - w;ith : jive - shatter, Holtz then sounds >6h: wi.th a Lapidiu ~ yarn that sounds, like. a dlciincd-iip hSt^hJ 1 ? h as the-inevitable cane; ir% ■* ? 119 mor ? k .^ bM?ihess this : D inc n t D 5 Rl0 '. T h0 * ivcs w "h the nips. Is. the most amusing of the girls affording Hpltz the: : oplx.ttunity of Cf ^ fu W Latin-American remlrlc m t er P Ee i n ?U he A r W<ine's-. remarks. Senorjta Del Ri 0 . • , a nU mated, and they. liked her. ; . ' " l &JP *h«-.lobby-she: is.-showh in a bathing suit.,which is sbfnefhihg bf ; a come-on; what with Her beauteous': wit"?.'S U l^- <h ^ ^^she ^ 4irt ' w2 u 1 - yo ""V^MS trousers h ■ .-' L i^ 11 . 16 m ost; of Miss -Judge's ' contribution is dialog with Hoitz she :srmks. herself into, a'good hand"' V*°i a Lanfr.CQne of.the inain.blondes " Ar th< ! :«".' . Allows- and! it seenis ^ Cre \ s t0O!l 2Uch talk,at this turn 61 he „ ?C A- ' A flirtation bit With Holtz is. given in reverse,, but Miss Lane «°*? f ™W. the 'Ha^erS^Kerri- :• h^ La5 l : T,m - e 1 Saw ^'is.' 'She A cn Jfir r throaty, pleasant voice! ' A,'special yerse Js interpolated into the; number. Miss Larie is quite a beaut, even if some don't like hat" £ad y d ° ihai h^es' h^.fo?^ :, i:.^ e ridy;-Barrie, : who is given ton h^ m f'n S 5 ext * ilin * Holtz: call ng her a-Bridgeport blonde. He cets - .some, fun out of llstenirig toiler 1*11' a L S"s story,, with liaiect For an opener Ruth Day ta P : darices ef- y H%t^ S a h,n i ^ ith :S awai ian stuff. ■■■ uifPjtz has dug up his prop guitar bit. for the finale and for good mcas- l»r hll M,s? <Lane - ak o- toting- simi- lar breakaway, instruments. Each bS - SiM of '°. Sole, M^ a -riS ber that the comic had in mothballs for years. . He has been furinier. K »K ea i S t0 let the girls do it. ' And they do the best they can; ' *. .'-. . .. ' .; ibee. FLATBUSH, B'KLYN j£t tJ} Wt i h ? erTy toward and i w ' T $&?'J' oruse Shannon, Dave rf Ca T,/°f , S I haplro / Bill V Morbsco. \ SKbn?" ' e ^' ^ e ^reeh ani ' ■ 'Funzafire,' Benny Meroff's hybrid combination of burlesque, vaudeville and musical comedy, which is very • .similar to 'Hellzapoppin,'. j s the sort or corn that:vaude house audiences generally lap up eagerly and un'i qucstioningly. It's Meroff's first an- pearance with, this unit in the New York terntory and-healthy reception;. at this Brandt' house augurs well for the balance of route, for wh eh' he is leportedly booked solid until June Meroff has an. agreeable stag* presence andlan aptitude for carry- ing n/T everi. slightly- blue, gags' wflh pleasant -urbanity. He's completely at ease on. thevstage. handles a whoie platoon of screwball comics with re- markable facility., arid, Works with- f te'Ito? and ;bari.d at the ; sarrie time; Jfhow is wild and- completely riiilty, but effective as a laugh-petter; Opens W;lh a fat. lady. In a red drbss;-'carry's " »ng a large box. trying to find: a seat. drews on. thern. mating; reed work by the. clarinetist; Re-.j There are no less than 27 but of . Jive outfit . Of. -:five. pieces steps ; hearsing: for a .NcrvoUs Breakdown I 50-odd. .'clips which tiirm attention: to down- frofn'-starid and picks things up'Lgivcs the ^lrummer- a spot on the i tne war ^ n brie^forrii .or :arioth'cr, frbm again wUh'l'Runn - ■ Cole on th " "' ' - ■ - rid, pace . 'Paradidi" reserved bomber's being pre- v/heh Meroff . tells . her ..^hojwr isn't' ov€'r;y.et'sh.e-h.bllers ( -Th^\-e'toleaVB,-.' thev're.Hhe" bo^s : 'loJC^lhe"j«FwLtfi Wearing .tuxedos, -they stand; before.f Under-Me/'whkh--':debutedvre'cenll.v B % v(> " ™ iw ' 19 ' their corriedv lecrriaiiia. v lt's an 'act - a - standard drop. -for', their stint, I a t; -.the-',nearby:• ^trarid: '■ an*• • -Whajt ..-"^"{ grooved .to. the Callowav style^ahd a j working in three., .'which harTdi.caps ,..<. nern j; to be a refurbished, travdog.; "«nz> aisle.: and .-.a' guy . selling balloons amiably, peddles his . wates in', a, Tftuqbus voice.;-' Everything, goes; While-.the :band : :)s':p1aying a 'girl:Is •murdered' ln .the box and a durrifriy sent flving to'the" .slfgo.'. Lady: star ts to lea ve, the' thca- • : tre- in the middle pf a riumber and ' .Do.:vo,u..rriirid?' . mzafire' >is 'rowdy,'- ,c;brny> . ied .'. and, ;.coriiplctely -. without- irhymc or reason, .but;lho custfimcrs again, garbed ... ... . . . u , , .. . shappv coriga that pushes the tem+ cartwheels and usual muscle, -perature = into/ the : hJ?Her Brackets.• Six. femmes. stick- mostly to-. A corking'curtain that- writes a re'' haslumaccomplishrnents v iuctant llni.s' as far . as the . cnKh cus- ;ari,v: breath-taking . tricks . .in tombi-s-a'reVconccmed an>^vajv-at>r.oss.-':'routims.... , a corkirT-' vIt." : '. ■ Cohen. }- : Eva PiirlH* ■]x.n}xr?nt ''winner.