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Show eh mm "There's no doubt about If. 'Ilnr HuFgand"E AVlfe is a Jolly rolllckln? comedy," payn Ihe Now York Hernbl. "Once it tcts started it skim ,ili:ig nt a lively rate, halting for notlr n i but Inn-liter. The comedy sltuatioirs are idled deftly one tion the other. I!ie climaxes are full of mirth and tin lutppy eudlnt: is unconventional, for the reconciliation betvn husband and wife is not effected In full view of the audience because the husband has been put to be somewhat the worse for wear. The play Is cinUally acted. " Mr. Miller, as a gra -haired uncle of a brood of trouble-seekers is delightful and kindly. He carries off ihe comedy scenes nth fine effect. Miss Laura Mope Crews, ns his niece and a hypochondriac, is delightful. 'Her lluehond'6 Wife' is an amusing and complex a matrimonial tangle as one would want to laugh at. And tin re's a lot of human nature under tli - surface, too." Mr. M'ller will present "Her Husband's Hus-band's Wife," with his superb company, com-pany, at the Orpheum theatre one night only Monday, November 7. |