A a Poe stamp and the words Holly- Poe Double wood, , on the envelope.) Yarden isa By the Associated Press The letter said: “I just wanted to r ice I ..Dolly Presented by HOLLYWOOD. see if our Post Office Department 1 David Niven says he didn’t know recognized the resemblance as SKATING Columbia Co it, but apparently he and Edgar" easily as I.” Opera Allan Poe are almost doubles. Well, it did. Niven got the Sponsored bv*D. C. Recreation Dept. MORNING- A fan mailed a letter with only letter. His publicity man swears i ROOSEVELT AUDITORIUM —- he did. Kith A Allison Sts. N.W. Fri. A Sat., Feb. 17 A 18—8:30 P.M. •’ 3 AFTERNOON-\ Tickets. 40. 1 .HO. 1 .*’0 on sale Snow Performances Only! Concert Bureau. 1108 G St. N.W. NIGHT— j pe. 44an. THE ONE AND ONLY / Knows Her Stuff 2 to S P.M.— 8::i0 «• 11 P M. /\ | |,| By th« Associated Press SKATES RENTED HOLLYWOOD. Chase Ice Palace A few eyebrows are Chevy j IN PERSON being raised 4461 CONN. AVE. N.W. ft ft faM&mL over the hiring of a 16-year-old EM. 8100 i I FRED I high school girl as technical ad- j viser for “Louisa.” c(efhy&Mo}\ But the studio says this girl, Danilova ★ Franklin f Corinne Beringer, knows her stuff. Danielian ★ Boris ★ Moylan ★ Tupine )WARING I She's giving 40 young extras, of & Brilliant Corps de Ballet ft WITH All THI PENNSYLVANIANS ft both sexes, the lowdown on how ft MUSIC SONG ■'GAIETY VARIETY ft With NATIONAL SYMPHONY teen-agers act in a movie house. NATIONAL SYMPHONY Constitution Hall HOWARD MITCHELL, Conductor ft —Constitution Hall— ft Thursday, Mar. 23, 8:30 P.M, ft ! THE CHRISTIANSEN Wed., Feb. I5,8<30P.M. || $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60 & FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20—8:30 P.M. blBRARY OF CONDUCTING Series A—Constitution Hall Bat., Feb. 18: Concerto Barocco: Pas CONGRESS ■ Mail orders filled. Enclose self- de Deux Classique: Mute Wife ft Scheherazade THE GERTRUDE CLARKE ft addressed stamped envelope. ft Sun., Peb. 19; Les Sylphides; Birthday; WHITTALL FOUNDATION JORGE BOLET HAYES CONCERT BUREAU Gaite Parisienne ft ft Feb. The Coolidge Auditorium CONCORDIA CHOIR In Rachmaninoff’s Groat 1108 G NW (In Campbell Music Co.) ft Mon., 20; Paquita; Rodeo; Pas de ft Deux Classique; Graduation Ball. NA, 3151 Steinway Fian* THE NEW YORK WIND (MOORHEAD, MINN.) Piano Concerto No. 3 f|g| $1.20, 1.80. 2.40, 3.00. 3.60 (tax inel.) National ENSEMBLE in D Minor Symphony Box Office Kitt s, 1330 G St. N.W., NA. 7332 Fridoy evening, Feb. 17 ot S:30 F.M. TUE., FEB. 14, 8:30 P.M. BEETHOVEN: Leonore Orertnre; and Steinway Piano HINDEMITH: Symphony. Mathis’ der —Patrick Presents—a Tickets distributed at the Snow Con- Mater. Hayas cert Bureau, 1108 G St. N.W. begin- ning Monday, February 13 at 8:30 a.m. Prices: *1.20. *1.50. *2.10. *2.40. *3, Robert CONSTITUTION HALL Pianist DANCING. No more than 3 tickets to *3.00 (Tax lnci.) Seats on sale now. each verson. Symphony Box Offtee. Kitt’s, 1330 G Service charge for each ticket. 26 cents (tax Included). Tickets at SI, $1.50. .$" from NA. 7332 Steinway Piano 1108 G N.W. Box Office at Conititniion Hall Opena CASAOESUS I 4411 Hayes Concert Bureau, DANCE LESSON REpuhlic at 7 P.M. on Each Concert Nfrht. Sunday, March 5—4 P.M. B

IN LOBBY Alee Pianist H HELP KILL THE 20% TAX—SIGN PROTEST CARPS OUR "Coal Picker,” a woodcut by Michael J. Gallagher, is part of a special exhibit of prints Bargain currently displayed in the graphic arts division of the Smithsonian Institution. Even if you never TEMPLETON I danced a step before, COMPLETE OPERA you can now become J Sunday, March 12—4 P.M. B ft popular soufht- HE SCREEN! after dance partner Current Exhibitions »t a low cost. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART. Con- < stitution avenue and Sixth street— in Verdi** opera HEIFETZ Learn the new Fox Trot, Art and Artists >i I Paintings, sculptures Walt*. Rumba. by masters, 14—8.30 P.M. Samba. Gulbenkian collection of Egyptian Tuesday, March, R Tanxo or Jitterbug: from a skilled sculpture and French 18th century VICTOR in- art. structor. Enroll tomor- row. National Adds HiETTO Gallery Million-Doljar Wing; NATIONAL MUSEUM. National Col- omj otCHista* tonductod bv ruu>0 liuiw Robt. Shaw I lection of Fine Arts, Constitution Done* Lessons Mrs. Kindler Paints France and Flowers avenue and Tenth street—Ameri- Sunny can paintings and old masters. rut from Is Stalfl, Complete ^lllon SMITHSONIAN Chorale I No -More To By Florence S. BUILDING, Division m m Berryman of Graphic Arts, Independence ave- nue and Tenth Sunday, March 2fi—4 P.M. B The most art news and street—Prints by exciting Sunday, except George Michael J. Gallagher, through Feb- auponr c.»»« of the past week is that concern- i Washington's Birthday. ruary 26. » Nrfs from R* HAYES CONCERT 1332 COHN AV£\ Com 1 BUREAU B * * * * FREER nns G N.W. In Campbell Mnsir, Co.) HI ing the million-dollar building op- GALLERY OF ART, Twelfth "love me tonight." * street ‘and rwipsc TAAAYr NA. 7151 Steinway Jefferson drive—Orien- • Piano eration the National Gal- ClNL/J I UUA I "ONE HOUR WITH YOU." inside Miners ond Farmers tal and Far Eastern arts. Paint- lery of Art, which, unseen by the ings and etchings by Whistler and a Victor At the Division of Graphic other American artists; changing * average1 visitor, will result in 12 exhibits. Dance Studios j Arts, Smithsonian Building, is a new galleries to accommodate CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. Sev- Patrick Presents—v 1730 CONN. AVE. Ml. 4340 print show by Michael J. Galla- enteenth street between New York Hayat the Nation’s rapidly growing col- avenue and E street-^American gher, contemporary in subject paintings and and the Feb. 12—4 P.M. lections. Few people probably sculpture TODAY, : matter, traditional in presentation. W. A. Clark collection. Scottish Constitution box office open 12 noon HR realize that 93 rooms are already paintings through February 26; BEST OF THEM! Seats available: 81.20, 1.80. 2.40, S.flO ■Mr. born in woodcuts by Adia Yunkers. Car- "MAKE Gallagher, Scranton. —CARMODY. STAR |f^: open to the public, and that the toons by Herblock, through Febru- Clifford Pianist IS Pa. (1889), grew up in the heart ary IP. * 12 under construction are needed l. /■ '; MINE of the anthracite region, and PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY. •own IOSSEN-S flOOUCTION Of to prevent crowding. 1600 Twenty-first street—Paint- many of his prints reveal a close ings and Drints. Exhibition by CURZON I The collection of American Schanker and Laughlin Phillips, MARTINI" association with the daily life of paintings has become increasingly through February 27. ALL THE MEN TOMORROW—Feb. II, Ii30 P.M. K mining towns, as will be noticed ARTS CLUB. 2017 I street—Paint- KING SA CO* UMBIA PtCTUM THOUSANDS important, and has recently re- those who visit his ings by Kit-Ling through Febru- thi by exhibition, ary 26. t jaa hove ceived additions of works by such _i said "Make to remain through February 26. DUMBARTON OAKS COLLECTION, mine Don Mar- early and recent masters as Stu- 1703 TTiirty-second street N.W.— PLAYHOUSE The artist obtained his art edu- Byzantine art. M how! tini Dance Les- art, Sully, Bellows and Henri. —■ ~lith AND H STIIHTS ST >500-—■■—•==• cation from excellent sources: The PUBLIC LIBRARY, Eighth and K sens" during the The National Gallery opened last streets N.W.—Exhibition by Su- Philadelphia School of Industrial zanne Mullett Smith. HELP KILL 30% TAX—SIGN PROTEST CARDS IN OlIR LOBBY HINDU BALLET M past 21 years, Sunday an exhibition of American 41* in 29 Art and from Thornton Oakley. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, East Cap- Seals available: *2.40. 3.00* *.80 Si Cities paintings from its collection, itol and First streets — Prints, throughout which will remain through April Primarily interested in print mak- Orozco and California exhibitions, NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES Clifford K. Berryman memorial. TODAY'S America. ing, Mr. Gallagher was associated 2, and will be reviewed here later, TEXTILE MUSEUM, 2320 S Street- LUST THEATERS i. ■v.ja'iaimafjauaLiuiu-.- .a"1*!.1 -■-«i with Dox Trash and Hubert Mesi- Rugs. tapestries and other textiles SIDNEY VIENNA Save 50%—2 for 1 Rotes! in detail. r WARNER RROS. THEATERS I of the Near and Far East ana wu. Ay*- *■E-w- bov in the development of the nrTurcna Hwy* For Information Call BEppMIc 0800. That's right! Save halt the cost. Peru. Open Monday. Wednesday DLinUUH W|. 2868-9636 carborundum mezzotint or carbo- and Friday. 2 to 5 p.m. Admission Private and Class Lessons! — Theatera. France card obtainable at office of George Free Parking Today-through-Tues.: Matinee Today All CHOIR BOYS •Jp Sunny I as you learn, a week. in the 1930s, under Hewitt Myers, 730 Fifteenth street GREGORY PECK. JENNIFER JONES, Pav SS graph process, Tom, Feb, at—8:31) P. M. That Alice Riddle Kindler's ex- N.W. JOSEPH* COTTEN, LIONEL BARRY- AMRASSADOR j || Dance $1.25 Government art projects sponsor- MORE in "DUEL IN THE SUN." in if Get-Together Party hibition of paintings at George PAN AMERICAN UNION. Seventeenth Technicolor, at 1:35, 4:10, 6:44, 0:17. tana" 1:25, .'1:30. 5:35, 7.35. 9:4(1. Robert Pianist H Everybody, but everybody, has tun. ship. The dark-toned carbograph and C streets N.W.—Paintings by At Regular Prices! Washington University’s library Torres-Garcia and No Charge for Trial Lesson. is a fitting medium for Mr. Gal- students. •if THE WHYTE 151S Con- Mil Rockville, Md. Rockville 2434 AVALON SHERIDAN Drop in, appointment not needed. is her first solo show in Washing- GALLERY. I'luiUQ #■>-- lagher’s subjects. necticut avenue N.W.—Paintings free Forking in “Adam's Rib,” CASADESIIS I ton will doubtless surprise her by Jacob Kainen. Today. Tomor.: BUD ABBOTT. LOU ; at 1:20. 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, March 5—i P. M. DON'T PUT THIS OFF! He is 9:30._ Sunday, S showing not only carbo- INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY COSTELLO in "HIT THE ICE." at friends here who have seen lifer "Hell * Devils." at "IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK" ! but wood cuts ART, 1322 New York avenue— 2. 3:55. 5:50. 7:45. AVE.n'“ GRAND work from time to time in local graphs, etchings, 0:40_ j n.45 fl.35 Alec Modern jewelry, through Febru- 1:00j Pianist 11 and A few of the VAVlirnnn Eastern Ave. Bet. R. I. 9:33: Ray Bolger in “Make Mine group displays. She has had solos | lithographs. ary J3. .1AIWUUU 4 Mich. Aves. WA. 8899 Laughs." at 2:40, 5:35, 8:30._ prints on view are GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVER- j in Paris, New York, Philadelphia, 125 landscapes, SITY Free Parking—Today. Tomor.: GENE LIBRARY, 2023 Q street well composed and beautiful per N.W.—Paintings Alice KELLY, FRANK SINATRA. VERA REVERLYPENNUPTOWN TEMPLETON I her native city, and Baltimore. by Kindler, ELLEN in "ON THE TOWN." In Tech- Sunday, March 12—4 p. M. B Ise—a moonlit summer nigftit, the through February 26. nlcolor, at 1:30. 3:25. 5:25, 7:30, 9:34. Gene Mrs. Kindler’s exe- w“* K(,1Iy paintings, WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGRE- CALVERT-TIVOLI in "On HAYES CONCERT Bt’REAC “End of Day,” a the S in a | emphasizing GATION. 822 Eighth street N.W.— riMrfl Mt. Rainier. Md. Town." at 1:00. 3:05, 5:15. 7:25. I U08 C. N.W.iIn Campbell Music Be cuted modern adaptation of bAFWU 9:35. Co.) gnarled old tree, and a lyrical Exhibition by Samuel Bookatl, WA. 9746 NA. nsn Stcinwa? Plan* SB ! impressionism, make a buoyant through March 4. Two Hits! Today. Tomor.: MICKEY "B 1 * C k Shadows,” at 502 13th St. at E—EX. 4444 But his in- CENTRAL**•* “Gray Day.” major UNITED NATIONS CLUB. 1701 Nine- ROONEY. THOMAS MITCHELL in 1:00. 3:30, 0:00, 8:35; display. Many of them are the \ teenth street work "THE BIG WHEEL." plus JUNE “Zamba." at 2:00, 4:35, 7:10. 9:40.* 2 to 7 terest is man in his relation to N.W.—Recent Yes, Open Today, p.m. fruit of a landscape painting trip by Joan Junyer to open Tuesday. HAVER. . S. Z. SA- the region, to judge from most of KALL in "OH. YOU BEAUTIFUL COLONY-TAKOMA June Haver, I in France during most of last year WATKINS GALLERY. AMERICAN DOLL." in Technicolor. Last com- ! Mark the prints, which depict industrial UNIVERSITY—Exhibition by Mi- Stevens in (February to November) and they chael Lekakis through February 26. plete show 6:10,. “Oh You Beautiful Doll," scenes and toilers, not only coal at 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20, 9:25. give a reassuring report of its GINN’S ART CENTER, Silver Spring miners but poor farmers, Negroes —Work by Daniel Hadley, through HYATTSVILLE Bobert beauty and picturesqueness, in February. Sf HOME Taylor In "Ambush.” and their womenfolk, Hyatts. 0552—Fret Parkins. at 1:00, 3:50. 8:40. 9:30; colors in a She rugged POTTER SHOr. Thirty-third East Side singing high key. 1656 Today-through Tues.: GENE KELLY. Kids in "Pride of the Bow- workers a hard street N.W.—Paintings by Eliza- ery. at wresting living FRANK SINATRA. VERA ELLEN in 2:45. 5:35, 8:25. knows France from the Channel beth Polk Benson. "ON THE TOWN." in Technicolor, at from the soil, and at intervals to the Mediterranean, having SILVER SPRING ART GALLERY. 1:20. 3:25. 5:25. Bob* r t 7:30_0:35._ KENNEDY Mltchum in a somewhat 0216 Flower avenue-—Water rolors “Holiday Affair, lived there at intervals for enjoying underprivi- .... at many by Rowland Lyon March 1:30, 3:30. 5:30, 7:30, leged social life (as in through CHEVEHLY .."fiXJSTSt 9:30.__ years. She spent most of the "Wedding 10. UN. 0100—Free Parking. D®"a Andrews in 1920s there, before her husband, Day”). Today. Tomor.: GREGORY PECK. MacARTHUR n TTie Purple Heart.” o Mr. Gallagher his message Mount Vernon 2100 JENNIFER JONES. JOSEPH COTTEN. 1 4.30. 8: Preston Poster, "Guadal- the late Hans Kindler, became di- gets Seminary, LIONEL BARRYMORE in "DUEL IN canal Diary, at 2:50, 8:20, 9:55. of National across by traditional means. His Foxhall road. The artist needs THE SUN." in Technicolor at 2:15. rector Washington’s are no introduction to 5:35- 0. At Regular Prices! Plus TEX Langan in “Treasure Symphony Orchestra. figures naturalistic, although Washington, WILLIAMS and His Western Musical SAVOY G,le?P ,.of Monte Cristo.” at 1:20. She is -urban simplified; his scenes are well having here for some years, Caravan in "West of Laramie,” at "J&e Palooka Meets showing many Jjved 1:50. 5:10. 8:30. i,'”' ,''115;, Humphrey." at 2:20, 6:40, 8:15. scenes of Paris, its gardens, mar- composed. He is represented in and having exhibited frequently Md’ such important permanent collec- in group and one-man shows, the MARLBORO SECO Sita Hayworth In “You Were kets, handsome old houses (par- Lov'eUer.” at 1:00, tions as the United States Na- most recent at the Whyte Gal- D ?‘ev«r 4:30, ticularly effective in “Places des Today, Tomor.: DANNY KAYE in ‘° "Co^ Girl/1 "THE GENERAL." » tional Museum. New York and lery. He is on the art INSPECTOR in Vosges’’) and some famous land- faculty Technicolor, at 2:17, 4:34, 6:54. 0:14. i Philadelphia public libraries. Phil- of American University, _ marks such ds the Coeur. In "On the Sacre SILVER and * * * To»n''*t 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, Also included in her exhibition adelphia Brooklyn Museums * THE VILLAGE 7:30, 9:35. of Art. are beautiful landscapes, in which Guest Speaker GENE KELLY. FRANK SINATRA in Ameche in "ON THE TOWN," at YORK P°n "Wing and she has a 1:22. 3:25. Prayer.” at 1:20, captured convincing The American University Art 5:28. 7:31. K O-. v® 4:40, Birds and Flowers 9:34._ "And Baby sense of distance across fertile ,2th N'E- Makes Three.’ThrSIf'* Y?US*s.ln«at 2:55, 8:20, Department’s Workshop Group NEWTON 9:40. valleys to picturesque towns,.such Paintings in the traditional will have1 as as near Chinese style dating back 1,000 guest speaker next LEE BOWMAN. ELYSE KNOX In Vallauris Cannes, Pferre- "THERE'S A GIRL IN MY HEART." 48 u Mo5*- Av*- n.w. years, occupy all the ex- ™APEX longue, “Sunset Glow, Provence” currently Wednesday at 2:30 the painter at 1. 2:44, 4:28. 7:56, 9:40. wo. 4600 and in the distance hibition space at the Arts Club. 9f2£^FLLY. . BETTY grass beyond Edwin Dickinson, who will give JESSE GARRJTIT. "ON THE TOWN.” Tech- a cherry tree. Nearly 50 exquisite interpreta- THEATER£!"’ nicolor. 2:15. 3:20. 5:30. an informal talk on ‘‘Some Ab- Phone Dt, 9801 7:35, 9:45 tions, most of them on of TREATERS Mrs. Kindler loves flowers. Ten scrolls, ROBERT TAYLOR. LANA TURNER stract Attitudes in 1331 H Si. N.E. AT. 8300 29 many kinds of birds, flowers and Representa- in "JOHNNY EAGER." at 2:31, 5:54. ATLAS of the paintings on view are tree 9:17. MICKEY ROONEY. THOMAS First Northeast Showing. GENE studies of sofoe blossoming branches are the tion.” Any one who would like MITCHELL in "THE BIG WHEEL." AUTRY, bouquets, glowing "RIDERS IN THE SKY” work of Lo a at 1. 4:23. 7:46. to WIUJAM with fresh colors (“Anemo- Kit-ling, graduate to attend so _ POWELL BETSY many may do without DRAKE. (VI ’•* St. & «. t. Avo. N.W. "DANCING IN THE DARK." nes and Poppies”) and others of Sun Yat-sen University in ■V I la VAMV M charge, providea a reservation is Phone NOrth 9689 who has beeif Ju. in subdued harmonies (“Sumac in Canton, 1946, study- JANE WYMAN. DENNIS MORGAN In FLOWER THEAm 7-7017 made before noon Tel- "LADY TAKES A SAILOR." at ing art in Michigan State Tuesday. 2:50. Piney Branch *d. & Flower Ave. Black Vase”). Besides these, she College 6:19. 9:48 DANA ANDREWS. MARTA has indicated flowers and and in New York City this season. ephone Woodley 6800, exten- TOREN in "SWORD IN THE DES- THEATERS freshly ERT/^** I'lO. 4:39, 8:08. effectively in many of her park She was present at the opening sion 33. Mt- THE VFRNflll 3707 Vornon B. of her exhibition last * *•«««« senator and garden paintings. Sunday. Book BERHHEIMER'S NEW Vo. Review. Ave., Alex., | ?rNr-,.u. During the war and 1 Block from Presidential Gardens. GENE KELLY. FRANK SINATRA. This exhibition will remain only Japanese PAINTING AS A K. PASTIME. By Phone ALex. 2121. 41 occupation. Miss Lo lived in Can- GENE KELLY. FRANK SINATRA in i?.N7. through February 26, open daily the Right Hon. Winston S. ^N'7,:.3?eC9h^§°l0r’ ton with "ON THE TOWN." at 1, 3, 6:05. her family. She has Churchill. *■ been (Whittlesey House; NAYLOR28,h Av°b4oooAv*'Si thoroughly schooled in the $2.50.) LOUIS FRANK SINATRA, GENE KELLY. ancient techniques of Chinese icADotf^^ BETTY GARRETT, “ON THE The world knows Winston GENE AUTRY. GLORIA HENRY in TOWN,” Technicolor. »t ]. 3:08. painting, passed down from one Churchill as an "RIDERS IN THE SKY," at 1, 3:67. 5:20. 7:3.3. 9:50. ENJOY NEW PUSH master to another from ancient indomitable lead- 6:54, 9:48. DANA ANDREWS, BACK SEATS. er, an orator and writer whose MARTA TOREN in "SWORD IN THE times. A large proportion of the DE8ERT." at 2:09, 5:05. 8:03. genius with words assures him CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ava. N.W. RE. 0114 paintings on view are executed in immortality, and at present as the GENE KELLY, PRANK SINATRA, BETTY the Sung dynasty style, and one Fairlawn Amusement Co. GARRETT in "ON THE TOWN" (Techni- in the industrious campaigner for the color), »t 1:30. Ming. 3:36, 6:30, 7:40, 8:46. British Conservatives to win the . HIGHLANDuiuuunnu In FAIRFAX THEATER Abstract Duet impending election. Not so well "," at 1. 2:40. known, perhaps, is the fact that 4:26. 8:10. 7:56. 9:40._ BARBARA The Phillips Memorial Gallery he is an amateur artist of 35 DONALD O'CON- 8^|TWY8CIgKVA^IME" ATLANTICnitinnuv recently opened two one-man ex- nor. oloria de years’ experience. HAVEN, CHAS. COBURN In "YES SIR, hibitions in the print rooms— | GREENRELT Graanbalt, Md. GR. 2222 THAT'S MY BABY" (Technicolor), at works in various mediums' by Early in World War I (May, 1. 2:40, 4:26. 6:10. 7:55. B:7)5._ SPACER TRACY, KATHARINE HEP- 1915) he left the BURN in "ADAM’S RIB Louis Schanker. and oil paint- Admiralty but ROSALIND RUSSELL. vnrCAPITOL a awat remained a ROBERX CUMMINGS In ings by Laughlin Phillips. Both member of the cabinet 1723 Kln9 St- Al.x. 3445 “TELL IT TO THE JUDGE.” at 3:30, "“A*REFD artists are exponents of abstrac- and the War Council. “I had long 5:30. 7:30, 9:30._ Parking Spac. JOHN WAYNE. FORREST TUCKER tion. hours of unwonted leisure in which Two Comedy' Hital Va. In -SANDS OF IWO JIMA.” FAIRLAWNa amaaaain " n 9000 to WILL!AM POWELL, It seems to me that Mr. Schank- contemplate the frightening un- *’• CAROLE LOMBARD in "MY MAN er’s folding of the war.” He won GODFREY." at 1. 3:50. 8:45. 9:40. VIRGINIA exhibition of 23 works would MARIA MONTEZ, JOHN BARRYMORE MAREEN O'HARA, VINCENT PRICE be of more interest to art stu- relief from anxiety when he

ALex. began in INVISIBLE WOMAN,” at 2:40, in "BAGDAD." 5:35. dents than to the general to paint for recreation. 8:30.__ "9 Ki"» si. ov. 9*j* public. RICHMONDW "< He is versatile in the SPENCER T R A C Y. Mat. Dally use of me- He tells of the beneficent influ- CONGRESSvvaiutiailld Arlington, KATHARINE HEP. Rudyard Kipllns's Phone "ELEPHANT diums, and is an industrious ex- ence of BURN in "ADAMS RIB." at 1:15. °OY. his hobby in “Painting as 3:15. 5:15, 7:15, 9:16. perimenter of heroic tack- mold, a Pastime,” which comprises an CENTRE Fairlington, Va. TE. 1000 ling wood blocks and GENE KELL Y, making essay reprinted from his nnnvvuANACOSTIA a an oene kel1y: book. frank sinatra, prints measured by feetr instead “Amid These Storms” BETTY GARRETT in "ON THE v?LTeHl1e5OWN/' (1932), and of inches. Of course, size alone a TOWN” (Technicolor), at 1:20. 3:20, PASTELS “gallery” of 18 little color repro- 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. Plua BUGS BUNNY. SHIRLINGTON is not the major virtue of these

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Alexandria, “Near "THE GREAT LOVER,’1 BOB HOPE, paintings. GENE KELLY, FRANK RHONDA FLEMING. FOR PAINTERS prints, which have much variety wwainaiCORAL Antibes” and several others ap- SXNATRA. BETTY GAR- of texture, composition and color RETT in "ON THE TOWN" (Technl- Whatever purpose you proach professional quality. color), at 1:20, 3:20. 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. subtlety. _ STATE-WILSON .eg* prefer—portrait, landscape, It is obvious from his text that VA. gup Laughlin LAUREL BOB HOPE in "THE JAMES MASON, BARBARA STAN- decorative painting—you’ll Phillips’ group of 12 bnunui GREAT LOVER." oil he has never regarded himself as find soft I fine pastel colors, paintings shows striking prog- a serious artist, although no less in sets by ress since his last one-man show ««

Pliant • JACK CARSON in "MY DREAM 18 *> • is DE in "ON THE TOWN," FRANK SINA- Maxwell Frank James Gleason Regatta" and “Nautical”) while volume to convey to the reader YOURS.” YVONNE CARLO TRA'. GENE KELLY. Marilyn Morgan Lewis Stone "GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST others derive from ideas abstract his contagious enthusiasm for Walburn • Screw Play by Robert Crutcher • Rased w a in themselves as BYRDJEFFERSOM Raymond Riley Story by Albert Reich I MUTH (“Flambuoyant” painting recreation, not as a Directed . • 710 13th St. N.W. and career. HISER-BETHESBA TO LASSIE". EDMUND GWENN by GEORGE SIDNEY Produced by Z. WAYNE GRIFFIN A Picture “Jagged”). “We must not be too am- OENE MetroWwyo-Mayer NA. KELLY. PRANK SINATRA DONALD CRISP. 6386 Gotes at Mount Vernon bitious,” he says. “We cannot

BETTY GARRETT, ANN MILLER laf«rm»tl«a “ON THE TOWN” Quality Since 1865 An exhibition of paintings by aspire to masterpieces. We may Tht Year's Smash Hit Technicolor Musical VSIK' Robert Franklin Gates will open content ourselves with a joyride ia eometfr. at 1:26, ARLINGTON-FALLS 3:30, 6:36. 7:40. 6:48. MITCHUM. -FH,r22 Low’s this afternoon (3 tCS o’clock) at a paint box.” A iV»h_ CABITflLiJ