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Show "Buzzin' Around09 Real Variety Act In "Ruxsfn Around," Mr. Morriasef has given the patrons of the theatre of alarms Loew circuits something more than a mere girl act, so commonly com-monly seen by the vaudeville audiences. Heemitigly, Mr. Morrlasey Is never at a loss In furnishing spectacular revues for the variety stage, and In each of . his offerings be has the faculty to outclass out-class the preceding ones, as Is tha mse nf "BuBxin' Around." a scenic mu-ileal mu-ileal Investiture of surpassing beauty, with a wonderful cast of fiftren clever art lata. Not only haa Mr. Morrissey placed the principal rotes in the hands of callable cast of players, but he has surelv- uei a trained eye In selecting the exceptionally clever, versatile chorus. The act retains all the atmns-! atmns-! phere of the big musical comedy pro-, pro-, duction, i a it takes one whirling through forty minutes of fun, bodk ! and dances. I When Alice Ike, Metro's newest I star, was a tinv girl racing -areunrt 4n -I short aktrta. her mother never Inst i sn opportunity to Impress upon her the desirability of m1w -trying - be at I the top. According to Alice the advice i sunk in and when she got old enough I to move around by herself without getting lost In the subway Jams, she started f put that "at the top" motto in practice by becoming one of the fea-, fea-, ure dancers on the Waldorf Astoria roof. She kept up fhe Idea when she went 4 ! Into motion picture work sad now her latest Is to star in a picture dealing i with the roof of the world, for In "The Woman Who Went Away." adapted from John Fleming Wilson's 4l'nchKrt-! 4l'nchKrt-! ed Heas," the Metro star appears in i scenes taken among the Arctic Ice fields "From the top of thf . Wllorf ft TTtiTonr nftbt worMT making it Bn3aBi |