AMUSEMENTS.
SPARKLING COMEDY. CBTSTAL TALACE. '•" n 1 «*!»* i irresistible attr.ct.oa. heads the Ml, at ** " , hii week, "Rolled Stockings. C,7 * U ,Lt«P.=i'r houses. The cast *• * ~. the Paramount junior stars. K««' ,,, . k , .T.re Louise Brooks, James Hal . fidi"* "*? ..Ma Thcv portray in excel•3 the We of an American Cn.ycrJ«5 *i UM I J. undergraduates are compelled iKT, * U " i . .tries of weird initiation cereft*riS.bdn« admitted to equal terms J^ b - rf ««rV sophisticated brothers of a % *<"s" One fortunate lad, for exis* 1 * ,Ua milled to wander about for a »*■£ fcfa?&■<• MM. and one of his 4» ""V 1 in an unconventional position; Wif'addreised, '.e i» «° answer nothing *»**• 'MSfir words, "Red cats have no W «• Tw? tout men with flat bats make »*■ J.! their orders are obeyed \Vith HJ*'» fi tf{ "he actors swing through their into the fun of it whole- ««*• " The story tells of two lads, sons tUrttW- J ko , tro i/ C d the boat crew of 95; £'fr,ent toTheir family's old college. *"JS« the boat-crew; the other confers t °»* 1 his college by earning the title of '«." dr e,.ed man. Both, however, find w *?... in one direction at least, similar ** In fact tho girl herself does not •""''iWh to choose till she decides that a ****. ho can g«t in the rowing eight is supe- •?■,. Jitter, even if he is well dressed. I**i? to plenty await those who go to see *f*!-.l» enjoyable picture. tf this is a drama of social life, oi leisure." When Mamie ff tf KThis just plighted her troth to young SStSa «»*• the ghost of the past she *"i?Vin conceal rise and confront her. lifrit married once previously, or, moro cor%r iLThis been tricked into a fake marss^t"»*** who is really J - c , rook - .i .r ffftttrni, M" threatens to disclose all the W ";, j,, refuses to help hira make ft hau El the boose at which she is staying. Just STsließcapes the net thus spread for her, fisadi that her lover remains true, and sees Clamer "husband" escorted beyond iron- & BTOTldei a really thrilling story. .Nor LVdy Vantinß, thanks to the butler, w-ariih *nd his master, young \nn Norden. Srirsnls provides plenty of thrills and cxStomoments. The leading roles are m tho tiuSle hands of Elaino Hamracistein and v2urt Bill" who make tho most of the parts JSISd to 'them, without falling into the JZnon fault of over-acting. ?Ti. Symphony Orchestra, under the coniMtorthiP of Mr A. J. Bun?., plays the foliar excellent programme: Boston SSSs" (Weidt), "Scotch Symphony ' /Itadiliiohn), "Rosamunde" ( Schubert), •'Airmen" (Bizet), "Lyric Suite" (Karga,«f) "Green Meadow" (Eilenberg), "A Box •iTes" (Moignard), "Flapper Dance" <kor«er), "Tinker, Tailor" (Damarell). lie entr'acte, "Just Once Again," came in j,,, , special round of applause.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 13
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448AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 13
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