. The Ladies' home journal. und himself looking right into aroom of the building next door. 11 >t asa very Victorian room—black walnut,red plush, haircloth and antimacas-sars; a whatnot filled « ith completel]un functional objects, all quite charm-ing; and a nice old lady in a lace cap,looking sedately surprised. The mod-erns apologized profusely through thehole, and quickly covered it with asheet of stainless steel. The best war play in town, and the big-gest hit, is Mister Roberts, starringHenry Fonda. Just one girl inthe show—a nurse. And if the wholecast has a natural South Pacific trop


. The Ladies' home journal. und himself looking right into aroom of the building next door. 11 >t asa very Victorian room—black walnut,red plush, haircloth and antimacas-sars; a whatnot filled « ith completel]un functional objects, all quite charm-ing; and a nice old lady in a lace cap,looking sedately surprised. The mod-erns apologized profusely through thehole, and quickly covered it with asheet of stainless steel. The best war play in town, and the big-gest hit, is Mister Roberts, starringHenry Fonda. Just one girl inthe show—a nurse. And if the wholecast has a natural South Pacific tropicaltan, without using make-up, its becausethe director, Joshua Loyan, hasinstalled in the basement of the theatera battery of sun lamps under whicheveryone in the play must spend at leastan hour a day. Seeing it opening night,ttruve Gould called our attentionto a slight anachronism in the costum-ing; for while the time of the play is wayback during the war, the nurses skirthas the new look length. PHOTO BY J. DI METRO. The cast of Mr. Roberts gets itsSouth Pacific tan the easy way. 34


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