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'Jhfjl Also Cartoon DRY CLEANERS but a One in 11:30 ajn., 3, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:35 p.m { Rialto—"The Birth of a Baby." j Circle Where and When Metropolitan — “Four Daughter*," widely Indorsed screen presentation of Keith Bill Is 3-Edged Affair Incomparable Family picturlzation ot Fannie Hurst’s novel the beginning of a life: 11 a m., 12:33, about sisters who are rivals in love: 2:05, 3:35, 5:10, 6:45, 8:55 and 9 50* 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and Current Theater Attractions PM. y Romantic Tale 9:45 p.m Little—“The Awful Truth," hilari- Topped by and Time of Showing. _ AMUSEMENTS._ ous doings with a mangled marriage: National—‘‘Abe Lincoln in Illinois" 11 a.m., 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:40 B^EYE BLUE Charm of Its Stars Chief Virtue' p.m. “The River," Pare Lorentz’s I^'iveS r $ Raymond Massey in a new play by film: IJf C.1RY GR1YT Robert Sherwood: 8:15 p.m. prize-winning documentary 12:35, fe— Of ‘Youth Takes a 3:40, 4:45, 6:55 and 9:10 Fling.’ •’§* Keith’#—"Youth Takes a Fling," p.m. IHI Sirf0,T Andrea Leeds, Joel McCrea in a story Belasco—“Moonlight 8onata,” Pad- Picture on a AIMMM-Tifit* Earle Stays. oi young love’s troubles: 11:56 a.m„ erewski’s piano artistry sound iil» iium jjBKIHfltlilirmmi 1:56, 3:56, 5:56, 7:56 and 9:56 p.m. track: 4:27, 6:18, 7:55 and 9:55 p.m. By JAY CARMODY. Capitol—"Straight, Place and Show," MUST have been a period of great calm in Hollywood when "Youth Takes Ritz Brothers In a race track story: in the for even a mild have blown the a Fling" was making, wind might 11:10 am., 1:50, 4:35, 7:20 and 10:05 Universal studios into the Pacific. The story right out of picture, starring p.m. Stage shows: 12:50, 3:35, 6:20 ITJoel McCrea and Andrea Leeds, which opened yesterday at Keith's is nicely and 9 p.m. east, ably directed and Is modestly diverting, but these qualities cannot make Earle—"You Can’t Take It With FRANK CAPRAS in if one forget the script writers vere a pretty bad slump. “Cute,’’ you get You,” screen version of the stage hit x/. what we mean, is perhaps the best* with a host of stars and Frank Capra's word for their story. 6:55 which is richly produced considering direction: 10:45 a. m., 1:25, 4:10, The Picture You However, way of and 9:40 by adding strength the slim foundation on which it is p.m. Stage shows: 1, 3:45, to the bill, there is Walt JUST Must See Disney’s built. 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. — tenth anniversary comeback number • * * * * Columbia "Marie Antoinette," for Mickey Mouse in the form of ’’The screen pageantry with Norma Shearer rPHE Mickey Mouse anniversary Brave Little Tailor,” and a stirring as the queen: 11:50 a.m., 3:05, 6:15 "Brave Little Tafior,” finds March of Time. piece, and 9:30 ‘YOU CANT pm. literally "Youth Takes a Fling” is about a Mr. Disney following pretty Palace—"Spawn of the North,” love the of the Grimm brothers. To boy from Kansas (McCrea) and a girl story and fighting on the Alaskan coast: it he has the (Miss Leeds) who spots him as her brought customary Disney which will convince man the minute he lands a as a skill and charm AMUSEMENTS. TAKE IT job of citizens that the best truck driver for a New York depart- the dourest and ment store. The boy from Kansas, it team in the movies is Disney any one he to choose as turns out, has other notions of a happens story teller. WITH YOIT career. The sea is his love—you know ; On Stage all over how those Kansas boys are—and he Mickey wins Minnie again in fashion that is to LUCY MONROE will have none of the blandishments a equivalent v^S**** "Ak« Lincoln l« inaih hit—Rarmead Jean Arthur American University's football team Gaston palmer of even so charming a person as Miss |fXF1^VESl Maiipy it brilliant!"—Andrew ft. Kel- Leeds. j crushing Minnesota. The giant he ley. Times. James Stewart has to slay is unquestionably the THE PLAY WRIGHTS’ COMPANY WRO&Trffs The story runs from the point of Presents that ever came to the Lionel meeting to standard complication A, largest giant Raymond Mousey Barrymore screen. thence to B, on to C and from there to ; In BOHEBT E. SHERWOOD’S N.w Pl.T * * * * / Edward Arnold all the others which you undoubtedly “ABE LINCOLN have learned while finding out movies rPHE editors of March of Time have Such activities as these are commonplace in the household with which "You Can’t Take It r Mischa Auer With You” is concerned. Ann Halliwell and Mischa Auer are I|J|r are your greatest entertainment. gone to the arena of near-war, Miller, Hobbes, Spring Byington pic- IN ILLINOIS” It is saved or be direct about for tured in this scene from the Frank Capra-directed screen version of the stage hit, now in its sec- from inanity by the to it, Europe, Kts*fd by Elmer Klee ond week at the JlAIiLl f;:° skill of its interpretation not merely by by far the more interesting chapter Earle. Ere*.—!Htc. *1.00, *1.50, IMM), It.Sd Matinee Ttmerrew at ft: I ft Sharp! the but a team of their current issue. Out of it, 10:30 t. in. Feature Presented principals, by comedy 50e, *!.•, *2 00 <Plaa Tax) Doors Often of Frank have come with one of the most composed Jenks and Doro- they WEEK- At 10:45-1:25-4; 10-6:33-9:40 p m. thea Kent. Diving into the shallows graphic narratives of what went on, Recit-al Is Planned —-NEXT STARTING OCTOBER 10 «f the the latter come and between a g'OXPAV. plot, pair up why. England, Germany, Chaplin Wants Wells Yarn with a considerable number of laughs Czechoslovakia during recent week*. By Haydkn Pupils. ~rHAT SALE HOW2 (faL %250,000 MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST BOOKLETS jW/ which tend to even or some of the deals not with up~ The episode merely HAYDEN will 30 Eves.. Hfle U $3.30. Mate. Wed.# Resent tt Mr in *2.7 K. more draggy areas of the story. Archie the principal personalities and the pHIL Sat.. Iu*l. tax. For First Film his advanced amateur and j#o- Mayo's direction is another factor de- immediate issues involved but ex- Talking • THE PLAYWRIGHTS’ COMPANY cidedly of advantage to the picture | amines thoroughly the* background fessional pupils in recitfcl oj October PRESENTS \ of the controversy It is a fine piece 16 at the Hayden tltudios.- Tap.^ballet of celluloid story telling, the most Lamarr’s Glamour to Be Adorned HUSTON j Hedy and*acrobatic routines are to.be dem- WALTER dramatic thing for a great many cus- In MAXWELL ANDERSON'S mnt KURT onstrated. tomers oil the Keith bill. By Studio, Which Now Has Her WAULS N.w MUSICAL COMEDY those scheduled to LAFAYETTE HOTEL The remainder of the March of A.mong partici- “KNICKERBOCKER pate are Nancy Hflnck, Sandra Collins, Time feature js devoted to the story On a ‘No-Interview’ Diet. 76/A mi Eye Sts. N.iV. » Greta Greenwood, Dolores Kendrick, HOLIDAY” of this country’s war against the June L—— — J Luncfieon, 50c ond 65c hazard of fire. By SHEILAH GRAHAM. Farrington, Nancy Wiliiams. Dinner, SI.00—7 Courses HOLLYWOOD. Beverly Schncbley, Jeanne Heiners, CHAPLIN is trying to persuade his friend, H. G. Wells, to Norma Heatwole, Adelaide Quinn, Bfee Plate, 75c Can’t Take It With You,” “Y°U write an original story for his long-talked-of talkie debut. The opus Josephine Murphy, Florence Sherfoan, becomes the Banquets from $1.25 today gecond picture recently written by Charlie in collaboration with Tim Durant has Rita Zuch, Margaret Scott, Quentin in the of Earle 8-year history the CHARLIEbeen abandoned because—as Chaplin it—"ft is not suitable for Porter. Annette Luscombe fHoria, Mc- puts i Theater to earn the distinction of the times.” Incidentally, Mrs. Chaplin—or.is it still Paulette Goddard?- is Gehee*and Cyntiii# Evens. f being held over for a second week. planning to spend six months of each year on the stage, six months picture- BLANK to the theater * H BOOKS* According management, making—that is, if Boss David Selz-- AMUSEMENTS. the decision to hold the and One of the largest picture, nick says "yes.” The last time Paul- \ selections in town / with it the same Kosloff School of and Drama nOp stage bill, is the ette tried to do a of on Dancing Roller Rink to >our re_ spot acting Skating °° \ / Ond result of hundreds of from was Wife Betty Grable. Nice going, \ quirements. / requests me legitimate At Armory, Silver Spring, Md. s°ve' those who did not want to wait even Betty. An out-of-town news- \ stage (for an Every Evenino Except Monday \_" was terrified at %. sud- THIRD AND FINAL WEEK an additional w-eek for the Capra Eastern stock paperwoman 7:30 to 11:00 den loud noise on the "Made for Each N^W Csr'imw* trsai 4 P. K. WOW film to reach the Metropolitan. company). she Further Other” set. "What's that?” she asked Admission_10c by way of proving that was stopped at PADEREWSKI Bros, are in alarm.
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