CRYSTAL PALACE.
That perfect model for all bright young men whoso desire to become saturated with sophistication, and to learn the vory gentle and tricky art of conquering ladieß' hearts, is now to be seen at the Crystal. Palace, Once again, Adolpho Menjou, for tho shining example of perfection in gallantry ia lie, is to be seen in excellent comedy, paying hiß homage to the fair 6ex, and capturing hearts; in the audience, no doubt, as well as in his screen work. Service for Ladies" is the title of the Menjou comedy, the big feature of a very attractive holiday bill which will be offered for tho rest of tho week at the Crystal Palace. Menjou, exquisitely manicured, tailored, and barbered, is the hero in a dainty and world-ly-wise picture of good plot, sparkling humour, and hosts of exceedingly neat situations. More comedy is given in tho supporting film, "Bachelor Brides," in which appear Hod La Rocque, Julia Faye. and Elinor Fair.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19200, 5 January 1928, Page 9
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