Current Attractions
Colonial--"Stella Dallas", a motion picture, at 8.15: An old pathetic story with feeling, taste, and refinement.
Hollis--"The Poor Nut", with Elliot Nugent, at 8.20: The college comedy perfected for the first time. This, and "Stella Dallas", we recommend without reservations.
Wilbur--"Sky High", with Willie Foward, at 8.15: Sitting on top of Boston's musical production.
Copley--"The Sport of Kings", at 8.20: The chance to see a first rate comedy before it has gone to Broadway and become tarnished and threadbare.
Repertory--"Much Ado About Nothing", at 8.10: It's almost impossible to put Shakespeare across in stock with very much of a wow.
Tremont--"No, No, Nanette" with lulia Sanderson and Donald Brain, at 8.00: Tea for two at forty-two.
Castle Square--"Abie's Irish Rose", at 8.15: Some people accuse us of being cynical in our reviews, but really we aren't.
Majestic--"The Big Parade", a motion picture with John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, at 8.15: To be reviewed this week.
Shubert--"Earl Carroll's Vanities," at 8.00: To be reviewed this week.
Plymouth--"White Collars", at 8.15. To be reviewed this week.
New Park--"The Matinee Girl", at 8.00: To be reviewed this week.
Coming Plays
Wilbur--"Is Zat So," on January 25.
Plymouth--"The Judge's Husband", with William Hodge, on February 8.
The Week's Movies
Metropolitan--"The American Venus", with Esther Ralston: To be reviewed this week.
Fenway--"The Red Kimona" with Priscilla Bower, and "Made for Love" with Leatrice Joy: To be reviewed this week.
Loew's State--"Cobra" with Rudolph Valentino: If you happen to know who that number three was in last week's film, we'll give you a ride in the sedan.
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