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Show 'Silk Legs,' Charm-ing Charm-ing Comedy Coming To Rivoli Theatre Can women competo succesi-.i'unV with men as drummers on the road ond at tho samo time retain their feminine charm? This question is dealt with humorously hu-morously in "Silk L.c.Lfs," Fox Films screen version of Frederiea Sagor s fascinating story of Atlantic City j featuring Madge Bellamy, which I has been booked at the Rivoli I Theater for two days commencing I Sunday. i Ruth Stevens is a very successful ; hosiery drummer until the advent of Phil Parker, twentieth centurv edition of the modern drummer. I whose business methods play havoc with Ruth's orders. Parker's methods are old but reliable. re-liable. Ho believes in playing the female buyers, who fall for his lino of salve. As for Ruth, she sells her wares on their merits. "Can she compete against such odds?" Miss Bellamy, the clever little cemedienne, answers that question in "Silk Legs" in a manner that is sure to appeal to everyone. A particularly well-chosen cast supports Miss Bellamy, including James Hall, Joseph Cawthorn and Maude Fulton. Arthur Rosson directed di-rected the production. |