By blowing a little dust off the plot, this well-known writer has achieved a gentle and pleasantly sentimental comedy of manners wherein artist son-in-law falls in love with the more mellow grace of his wife's mother. The feather weight treatment of post war cynicism and morals in the younger generation permits a wistfully happy ending with mother's honor as well as her domestic brand of glamour still intact and the young couple off to happiness on their own. Gertrude Lawrence starred in the successful London presentation of the piece and is bringing it to this country to play in the summer theatres.