housework now, and you sense some- sacrificing money, but Snnabella 'For Me and how that she isn’t _AMUSEMENTS. My Gal’ Tells Tyrone Leaves kidding when she knows what it is not to have any. says she enjoys it. The lovely French girl already has Wis/iinaten Showing/ I’m not a But Annabella “Maybe such good turned down a movie contract which Of maid,” she'' “but I am williams.. Vaudeville With continues, would interfere with her travel, and B^emlynSTAA *'TM STAMt IQOK OOW fast. rvy Song I clean the bedrooms and she'll probably have chances at at Heels scrub the bathrooms and I am not others. Yj RODDY MeOOWELL.. For, in "Secret Mission.” • Stays bored STAR .A THS PHD pi pep , Gene . because it is fun to see things she's returning to films for the first; Kelly’, made clean. % When Husband Tyrone Power time since she and Power were an All these for t Featured dons a Marine uniform, some day plans sticking close married in 1939. During those three Shadows George Murphy to will soon. Wife Annabella doesn't intend Ty involve some sacrifice. years, she spurned offers from al- You In New Palace Feature to say good-by. She’s going to stay may sneer at a movie actress most every studio in town. Ueiicon _ mil as close to him as just possible. amusements" ORCHID' By ANDREW R. KELLEY. “At first, Tyrone will have his AMUSEMENTS. ggjggjjgjgg "For Me and My GaP treats the old-time three-and-four-a-day training in , so far as we vaudeville so affectionately, and is flavored with such heart-warming know. Well, that makes everything Ton?^Pi'lc incicient- it rates with the best musicals issued from Hollywood simple,” she explains. “Instead of Her Father said in 1942, of ten best caliber. working here at the Hollywood Ui&Ti 3~r$rvL Its of N I.AST 4 TIM'CS story small-time variety focuses on three troupers, Judy canteen, I shall go and work at the “Be a BABl Garland. Eve,. 8:30. Mat. Sat. J:30 George Murphy and a Grade A novice. Gene who wins San Diego canteen, so maybe I can Kelly, and » V dirt"... iiUU W him a 1CUC1 AliC see for few minutes, or serve MURIEL ANGEIUS action permits the logical introduc- him coffee and doughnuts.” She FOR ME AND MY GAL." IN A MOOmmitD VIA 1/ON or Was...! tion of a cavalcade A Metro- But she has no intention of i of old-time Goldwyn-Mayer release, produced bv Ar- giving songs, favorites | thur Freed. Features Judv Garland. up her home here. She lost two George Murphy and . Directed of another day, by Busy Berkley. Screen nlay by Richard homes in France to the Nazis and and particularly Sherman. Fred Kinkelhoffe and Sid’Silvers. she’s very definite about keeping Origins] story by Hov.ard Emmett Rogers, IfflwwioiW the ditties which Dances staged by Bobby Connolly this one. hwi UWi tamcrtcl Metical Ratuatt The Cast. charmed the want to Jo Hayden Judy Garland “We feel we have our Evm., 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 AEF K of World Jimmy Metcalfe -GeorRe Murphy own home to come back to,” MnHco S»t„ Sic, $|,80, SI.50 War 1. Harry palmer.- Gene Kelly 5'\e Mmard-.Martha Eegerth she says. Good Romantic isia bimms_ Bsn sine “And, if we sold it, I would have ONI WEEK BEG. NEXT MON. seats Bert Waring. -Horace McNally Song. Danny Hayden- Richard Cuine to live in a hotel. I do not like Task of Gene — — -Lucille Norman hotels. are COMIC Eddie Melton -Keenan Wynn Apartments? They OPERA CO Kelly, tramp hotels, too. Tyrone says I do not comic the on even live in hotels. Never, he says, Army Air Force dance at GILBERTfiSULLIVAN gaslight circuits. given has he seen any one make a mess Field last Is to convince Boliing night, Wednesday, so fast of a hotel room. That is be- Judy Garland November 18. The girls were invited cause it Mon.. OPERAS is never home to me. It Nov. 33d—"The Pirate, ef pen- i of Mur- to be guests of the Signal at lance.” Tues George Corps is only a place to bathe and change Nov. 24th—"Trial by their Jnry and "Pinalore.'* Wed phy's dancing dance. one's clothes.” Met, Nov 25th—"The Mikado.” Wed act, that Andrew R. Kelley, Soon after the girls arrived there, Eve., Nov. togeth- What with the servant problem, 25th—"The Gondolier,.” Thury Eve John Grahn the Nov. er they could graduate from the Capt. surprised Annabella is down to one 2«th—"Iolanthe." Fr;. Eve Nov’ maid. 27th—"Patience.” little time to the of all vaude- girls with the announcement that Sat. Mat.. Nov. 28th goal That isn’t much, considering the —"Pirate, of Penzance.” had been selected the Sat. Eve., Nov villans, the Palace Theater on they by boys size of their two-story Brentwood 28th—"The Mikado.” at the field as "the sweethearts of Broadway. Judy takes him up. fol- home. She's doing some of the Evcnlngi, SSc, SI.10, $1.65, $2.20 the lows more bookings in tank towns Signal Corps.” Matt. WcS. t Sat., S5c, SI. 10, SI.65 This is one of the and tangled romance. For the as- many honors AMUSEMENTS^ to the since I — _ piring male is an opportunist, al- paid girls they first came to the Earle about four most succumbs to a more alluring years offer for himself made by a head- ago. line singer. When the big moment IBWTTTri/AHf'fEl does arrive Midnight Show at Earle. and the bookers pencil DOORS OPEN The late show Warner's Earle r I UAUf LAST FEA^R^^** him in for the Palace, his draft ( 10:15 HUH 0:10 H Theater last |Lv summons appears. Since were presented Saturday they It's a ... with a was such a success that it will spy story sly touch! to be married after the first Palace night GINGER ACTS VP—Always a tomboy since young girlhood, •gt' |j be repeated this ac- matinee, the hoofer refuses to let Saturday night, Ginger Rogers proves it in this picture as she does some trick JEANETTE ROBERT I war cording to Frank La Falce. publicity check his life ambition. He stuff on her bicycle outside the stage, where she is starring with Cp his hand and who director for Warner Bros, Theaters. UnUf Doors Open 10:15 mangles Judy, Ray Milland at Paramount in “The Major and the Minor." The late show will at mid- ¥ MacDONALD*YOUNG ™”** Last Show 9:‘i0 a re- begin I has lost brother overseas, That outfit is one of those Ginger wears in a nounces him. be- night. and patrons purchasing impersonating Eventually he in the tickets at that hour will see a com- 12-year-old girl plot. This picture is the next attraction comes a YMCA worker, has a plete show. on Loeiv’s Palace Theater screen. chance to assert his courage at the The size of the audience. 1,700 front, with the inevitable reunion PCAIttO" at last J paid admissions, Saturday’s and marriage after the troops re- customed to manipulating all of AMUSEMENTS. last show' made it seem as though turn. George Murphy is a long- that skirt, Anderson has made her Washington were celebrating some j suffering, noble and patient admir- a rehearsal model only slightly less I kind of a holiday. er of Judy, w'hom many will think voluminous. "Mv Sister Eileen,” featuring would have made the better choice. Conservationists need not be con- Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne and Loaded With Song. cerned. The white marquisette ma- Janet Blair, will be the screen at- Told with liberal spicings of senti- terial will costume an entire chorus traction. On the stage will be Sue ment, it is also highly seasoned with after it has done duty as Miss Ryan, comedy songstress: the Three drama, music and laughter, Smith's skirt. despite Samuels. Diana Lure and the Earle's its cliches. For Judy Garland it own darlings, the Roxyettes. marks the first time she has had an opportunity to express herself _AMUSEMENTS. histrionically, as wTell as musically. Thank Your ffiivvoW... LAST *2 DAYS When the tale moves to Paris there Lucky tJr” is ym the chance to introduce the never- Diaphanous Material S’ to-be-forgotten songs of the past,1 HOLLYWOOD. including Over There,” “Long, j Alexis Smith is to have to Long Trail,” “Tipperary,” “Oui. Oui going handle 40 yards of skirt in her Marie'' and “How You Going to Keep big dance number for Warner Bros.' 48- ’Em Down on the Farm After Title* §. star "Thank They’ve Seen Paree." Others from musical, Your Lucky Stars." the memory album are “When You _ all that ,D-0|0WJ Wore a Tulip," "Oh You Beautiful Through yardage, au- diences are to stfvt*fAgflUT Doll, “Till We Meet Again,” "Ballin’ going be able to see FACT'| the the Jack” and the melody which shapely Smith legs, according to Milo Anderson, brings the principals together, “For who designed the Me and My Gal." costume. The material is extremely and Judy Garland has never had such diaphanous, Miss Smith is a wholesome and heart appealing scheduled to do w'hirls that will send all 40 yards of it role, serves it beautifully. In Paris swirling high, wide CONTaEXTRA of she makes the most of an Elsie and. course, handsome. ADPEDflTTRaCTIM^^S So that the star can Janis opportunity as overseas en- become ac- j i^isTEiiXms fig tertainer. The studio beginner, i AMUSEMENTS Gene Kelly, is given abundant chance to reveal that he knows * > * *-4J * most W 4 *" % J«m of the tricks in the acting -«•<*.**-»* book. As a dancer he is superb, best number in the- picture being the Garland-Kelly fcamTh “Ballin’ the J TOVfGHT, 8:30 P. M.—FINAL PERFORMANCE Jack." Martha ~ Eggert. Ben Blue, Hall Horace and Keenan Constitution McNally Wynn The give first-rate support, but the high i Greatest In honors go to the three talented principals who make it a moving RUSSIAN BALLET tale. Busby Berkeley’s direction is by the Ballet Theatre speedy and is aided by splendid In Joint Presentation With production. Those who like screen musicals can approach "For Me and NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA My Gal" assured of an enjoyable Tonight’s Presentations: Swan Lake, Billy the Kid, Aleko 103 minutes. Saatt The shorts program at Loew's New! Papular Prices: SI.I0-S2.20 Palace includes a cartoon comedy, ; Symphony Box Office: Kitt’s, 1330 G Street N.W. NA. 7332. “Fine Feathered Friends." and MGM novelty reel, “Famous Boners” and 1 the current issue of News of the Day.

Musical Was Failure. "Count Me In," the Catholic Uni- versity musical which was given a professional production on Broad- EIHHflTRKO KEITH'S way, closes Saturday night, goes into the books as a failure. * * * * Georgette Cohan, daughter of the CHEEPERS! late George M.. is a Washington visitor and called upon her father's former general manager, Edmund Plohn, yesterday. Thty’ll *coro you silly— * * * * with LAUGHTER....in Ann Rutherford. Jeanette Mac- Thtir NEWEST Fun-KioH Donald. Claire Trevor and Ruth Hussey will tour from Hollywood for the United States Treasury boost- ing "Women at War" week to stimu- late bond sales. Among the tour managers will be Steve Cochran. : former manager of the National Theater Others are Lester Peter- son, William B. Dover and John j McGee. * * v v Actors Present Case. While George Murphv was in Washington he submitted a 14- I 3 page brief to Government officials outlining inequalities for actors in the salary freeze order. Murphy is vice president of the Screen Ac- tors' Guild. He was joined yester- day by Kenneth Thomson, execu- tive secretary of the guild, who has further questions to be clarified by the United States Treasury. * * * * Lloyd C. Douglas, best seller au- thor. whose recently published "The Robe" has alread> been sold to the movies for $100,000. is coming to Washington for a lecture series De- cember 1-2-3 at the First. Congre- gational Church. Tenth and G streets N.W. Before he became an author he was an ordained Luth- eran minister. * lk Ik 1k Usual Birthday Celebration. Now that President Roosevelt has decreed that his 61st birthday in January will be noted by the usual celebration for the Infantile Paraly- sis Foundation. Broadway producers are eager to get the honor of the "command performance" in Wash- ington. First entry submitted is a play yet to be produced in New York. Called “Cry' Havoc.” it was offered by amateurs in Hollywood, in a theater that seats but 85 people. When Metro-Goldw'yn-Mayer scouts saw it the picture company bought the right for $20,000. Author is 35- year-old Allen Kenward. a studio employe, and it is his first play. A one-set show, it concerns nurses at Bataan, with the action set in a chelter, and an all-female cast. The Messrs. Shubert will sponsor the New York production. * * * * Military Honors Roxyettes. The 16 Earle Theater Roxyettes COMING: "1 DAYS LEAVE" • VICTOR MATURE > LUCILLE BALL bad another honor paid them at the j