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BRCX)KLYN EAGLE, TUES., JAN. 14, 1947 Sunday, and a Sunday evening per­ 644. 10:01: "Wtf« Wanted." 11:1! 3:09, Goldwyn Gives $50,000 5:34. 8:47. \T" formance. STRAND—'•Deception. l*;25. 539. 6:51 To N. Y. U.-B«llevue Fund Ruth Drapi 10:07; 'Crime Doctor'* ManhunuV* Brooklyn and Broadwa : A gift of $50,000 from Samuel The Theater Chapter or the 11:24, 3:38, 5:52.. 9:0«. American Veterans' Committee, llllpf'liii'i^- i Goldwyn out of the proceeds of ASTOR—"The Bett Yeart of Our L!TM.". his moving picture, "The Best composed of ex-service men active 9:03. 12:03. 3:03 6:03. 9:03. 12:03. Years of Our Lives," now at the Matinee Today in the theater, will hold a special CAPITOL.— The 6ecret Heart." 10:46. 1:48, 4:56. 7:59,-11:15. Stage. 12.48. 3:58. Astor Theater, was announced yes­ Ruth Draper will appear today In rally, called "Onstage. Democracy!" 7:01. 10:11. terday at campaign headquarters the first of thLst week's three mat­ at the Alvin Theaver Monday night, CRITERION— 'TOT* i-aUfh* at And* Hardy." 9:57, 11:55. 1:55. 3:55. 5:55, of Ihe NevOfork. Unjyersity-Belle- inees (at the Empire Theater. The Jan. 20, honoring the cast of "Joan NIGHT LIFE of Lorraine" for their stand In 7:55. 9:55, 11:55. vue Medical Center Fund, 141 other'two are tomorrow and Fri­ OLOBB— "Iff a Wonderful Life." 9:00 •"• ' day. During her six-week season Washington In decrying discrimina­ 11:15. 1:30. 3:45. 6:00. 8:15. 10;30, By LEW SHEAFFER Broadway, Manhattan. 12:45. %Mtm "I have always thought of our she will maintain a schedule of tory practices against Negroes in HOLLYWOO D—"Hutnoresqut," 11:33. four matinees, including one on the theaters of the capital. 2:07. 4:31 6:55. 9:20. 11:55 disabled in terms of veterans and UU8IC HALL— -Til) the Clouda Roll By.", GOOD OLD AMERICAN CHOP SUEY was astounded to learn that the 10:30, 1:10, 402. 8:52. 9:44. State, 12:20, **> Dr. Karen Homey. Louis Kronberg, 3:10. 6:02. 9:03 Chinese, really Chinese? Stephen Y. Chin smiled a disabled civilians outnumber the MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE PARAMOUNT -"Cross My Heart," 10.53, veterans ten to one," Mr; Goldwyn Mrs. Meyer G. Manlshewltz. Dr. centuries-old smile of polite breeding when I mentioned the and Mrs. Reuben Ottenberg. Mrs. ALBEB— Marrle. 12:02, 2:46. 5:30 8.14, VJJ j^ 9-44 Preview, »M, 11 so dishes. He was being tactful. ^ wrote In a letter to Dr. Howard A. 10:54; "Dick Tracy v». CuebaII."~XTT007^REPUBLIC -- 'Sundown," 9:00. 10:43, Rusk, director of the Institute of Katherine T. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. 1:42. 4:26. 7:10. 9:52. 12:36. 2:24. 4:13. 6:09. 8:0«. 10:03. 12.00. Finally, after I persisted, he ticked off a list of "Chinese" Rehabilitation and Physical Medi­ IrYing Sarnoff, Mr. and Mrs. David FOX—"Th» Jolson 8lory" II :00, 1:31. i R1VOLI—"eslifornU." 10:40.' 1.05. 3:25. Sarnoff, Dr. and Mrs. Israel Strauss, 3:46. 6:01, 8:16. 10:41. 5:50, 8:05. 10:10. 12:15. dishes not to be found in the old cine, which will be a part of the ROXY— The Raior's Edge," 11:50, 3:15. country. Chop suey, chow meln— always cornea late in a meal. Its Arthur Szyk, Dr. Bella S. Van Bark. METROPOMTAN — "caeiar and Cleopa 6:40. 10:00. Stage, 2:35. 6:00, 9;25. new university section of the Med­ tra." 11T01. 2:49, 6.37, 10:25; "The everyone knows about them—but pungent' taste is so persistent that ical Center. The entire cost of Dr. Seymour S. Wanderman and STRAND—The fime, the Place, ana the anything following would be flavor­ Bachelor's Dauchtert." 1:15, 5:03, 8:51 Q]tV 10:25. 1:51. 4:57. 7:44. 10:28. he went on to mention egg rolls, the new university buildings and Dr. Louis Wender. PARAMOUNT—"Blut 8kiei7' 12:26, 3:35. 12:13: 8tage. 12:30. 3:58. 6:56. 9:43. wonton soup and nearly all the less and antl-climactlc. It consists facilities is $15,575,000, with the In­ better known dishes of the chop of golden-brown chunks of fish in stitute of Rehabilitation and Phys­ suey palaces. sweet and sour sauce, snow peas ical Medicine needing $2,500,000 of again, and slices of pineapple, car­ that^ampunt. Chin is. youthful* manager of rots and peppers, all given an alien Chinatown's Pacific Restaurant, an "l" do not consider this project mm up-tordate room with red and yel­ and exotic flavor by the sauce. For his own meals, Chin is partial a charity, but a real opportunity, low leather • booths, fluorescent ami It Is a privilege for me to lighting and a handsome little bar. to shark's fin soup and squab stuf­ fed—with—shark's fin— which" "U pledge-4&0,000 -from—the—proceeds "In spite of its modernistic decor, of my picture "The, Best Years of the popular spot draws the chop- cooked in a special sauce for five !9s to six hours. Our Lives' and to assure you of stick-wielders as well as tourists— my •wholehearted" support In this the guarantee of an authentic The Pacific's menu, a lengthy one, vital project which should bring cuisine. has plenty of variety in both »u- new hope and courage to America's With Chin as our guide, we thentlo and "Chinese" dishes. Meals Isabied;" Mfr-Ooldwyn dodged the conventional choices to are table d'hote and a la carte, with wade happily through some tradi­ prices more than reasonable, es­ ,;, aau tional dishes. First,' gal yung loo pecially for the group dinners. Harry Hershfield

soon, a rich and tasty chicken broth THE KNOWING CABBY—The To Appear for ORT J. ,: I ., .-, ' ..••'•••.' ! ^^1 with minced ham and chicken, egg producer of "," Bert Lahr's Harry Hershfield, comedian-art­ Ill drops and asparagus. The soup was vehicle, had hardly seated herself ist, will be among the entertainers V" i almost filling enough to be a meal in the cab be­ In itself. ;••'. at the cocktail dance to be given at fore 21 when Louis Sherry's. 300 Park Ave., Man­ ill f • Next came lung fung chop kue, the driver said, a succulent mixture of shelled lob­ hattan, Sunday afternoon, 'by the aw? 0 *, "You're Jean sponsors of the Organization for ;* 1 llptll ster and boneless chicken with D a 1 r y m p 1 e, Rehabilitation Through Training iX . hearts of bok toy (a vegetable), aren't you?" tl4 M 1 mm bamboo shoots, mushrooms and (O. R. T.). - After she ack­ PECK FOR PECK—Little .Margaret O'Brien, child screen The party is being held In ob­ Chinese snow peas of a vivid green. nowledged it, he servance of the New York sponsors' m 'v. The final item, tim soen yu kue, asked, "Is Lahr star, greets Gregory .Peck with a kiss after she had made a first successful year, -.of activity. still the great special visit backstage to honor Peck, star of "The Year-, Proceeds will be devoted to ORT's WM *B« Qr«»» We-rrle* worrier?" Again ling," which was judged |he best photoplay of 1946 by a worldwide work of training refu­ .!*• she said yes, then asked him how gees and misplaced persons in tech­ he knew. "My name's Jack Ber­ popular magazine. nical skills. > 1MB nard," came the surpri2er. "I was Among the patrons for the fund- his stage manager in 'Flying High.'" raising party are .Algernon D. Black, will b$ honor guest tonight when of prices and tightening of money Simon H. Fabian, Supreme Court LEW'S TALK—Know it sounds Bradley's opens its new Cover Girl have chased the family back to- Justice Edgar J. Nathan Jr., former like the future is being rushed a Room . . . McGough's Danny the radio. Film exhibitors around Juetlce George Frankenthaler. Judge few years, but a L. 1. aircraft Dayton agrees that the housing Jay Russell: "With the food situa­ onah Goldstein, Dr. Bernard Glueck, claims you'll soon be able to reach situation is bad: "I asked a room tion eased, housewives can go in Mrs. Jerome H. Hanauer, Harry rjuc Uon /; from your 30th-slorj office win­ clerk what I could gel for $35. again for .shelf-lmprovement!" Hofheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Home, >ro dow and pull in the "day's lunch He told me—two sleeping tablets!" DINNER & SUPPER or that suit you bought. Says a STAGE PLAYS STAG!! PLAYS Bmitf Hijttlj ticitt Kittys novel helicop­ SHAVINGS — Because of ma in WUCIOW Till! lIlTt BIXHI ter delivery and pa's fool-tapping, a much- American Repertory Theatre 2SHOWSTOM!W2:40&8:40 Irta 52.00 service is being publicized millionaire playboy and LB GALUENNK HAMPDEN JOB* "0A22LINQ, BIAUTIFUU, iPECTACULARI" P.«30r»3tlctl3 formed, called B'way angel will drop his Shubert DUPREZ TBUEX —Brown, Sun WARING. WEBSTER BOURNEUF Sonja Henl* * Arthur M. Wirti present p\ttS MAIti 44160 "Skyscr a p e r Alley wings ... Best-seller Car­ Ttnljht Jl 8:40...ANDR0CLES injj the LION ] f ZASU HOTEL Service, Inc." son McCulIers may pop up as a T«n'w,Tliun.*.Frl.Ev»!.ANDR0CLES«n• headlined i n Chairman Al Haikan and his , , EVES. (Ex. MM.) 1:40; SUN. 1:13. Mall Orderi McksStrMte "Keen* audience roarlni. H»»lim, W.-T«(. 'MATINEES WED. * SAT. *:40j SON. 3:00 ROG< another Coast Brooklyn Elks Lodge 22 committee RODGERS it HAMMERSTEIN vreient E Madelon Mason CENTER THEA.. RMklflHtf CinUr. CO. S-M74 otuoto. A'GREAT NEW SHOW? mess, this time deserve the big hand for their AMERICA'S ONLY KJK THEATEE CVAA^ o»» continued sponsorship of a vodyll *.« ,l9e>« with the musician's union . . . *1 V»« «•' . In Ths Musical Stnaib CURTAIN 8:3$ P.M. No ><»tla« during lit Selnt B f\ti inferldr quality of many Christ­ j& • ^Mhtrs^^,^.-:. w troupe enter- Sci»« mas season products leading to j talnlng d i s - ANNIE GET YOUR GUN , 1NGRID BERGMAN - plans for stricter inspection of' abled service­ Muiie and Lvrict bt IRVING BERLIN men in boro Boo* b».HERBERT * DOROTHY FTELD8 JOAN OF LORRAINE :.. ;•• •• ..• • . • • • • »•'• 1 consumers' goods ... Boro bail IT by MAXWELL ANDERSON ? 3 bondsmen are the biggest rooters hospitals . . . IMPERIAL Theatre. 45tb St. Weit ofB'wa; ; AtviN, w.iz gt. Evi. 1:33. Mat.T«m'*iS«t.2:35 ^> > for cops to scoop in the Raymond The Tornmy Evei. 8:30 Sharp. Mati. Tora'w 1. Sat. 2:30 Sharp "8httr thtatrlltal m«|li-"—Barnes, Her. Trib. p^ St. AWOLers. Their business Is Tuckers are LILLIAN HF.LLMAN'8 FIITH SMASH HIT! bad because the coppers arc too expecting . . . CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER ° *'< -«» busy looking to make general "Sugar Chile" Life Magazine LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN Robinson, sen- LILLIAN HELLMAN'S ffl rf ^pinches" . . \ Madelon Mason 'Sugar Chile" PENELOPE WABD—DAVID MANNERS r s a 11 o n a 1 8- F JOHN REX REX ^ year-old boogie-woogie pianist, to ANOTHER PART r°„ E FOREST BUCKMASTEK EVANS O'MALLEY Mickey Knox, Gl Star, FULTON Th««.. 46th St., W. of B'wiy. CI. 6-8380 and ESTELLB WINWOOD guestar this Friday on Jack ET«. 8:40. MATS. TQM'W and SAT. ?:40 OttlintdkyCMll Duten . Oircotid by Jttk Minster •k Cait in New Wallis Film Smith's show . . . Marva Bond^.i "MOST UNUSUAL MUSICAL Or MANY C0RT Theatre. 46th St. I. ef B'way. BR. 9-00(5 A LAUGH A SICOND Hal Wallis will Introduce his Tiger Lily songstress, and Wayne SEASONS." r-John Chapman. Newt ETH. R.:40. Mala. TOM'W * Sat. at 2:40 latest find, former QI star Mickey Douglas, ex of the Flying Tigers, n » •Mi Year I V?&^Wffi& /^JJA,t\.h VIRNI & JON Knox, in "I Walk Alone," being are feeling kittenish . . . When 7****^ Oone# Stylish produced for Paramount with Liza- Ted Husing ordered a drink at BEGGAR'S HOLIDAY LIFE WITH FATHER beth Scott, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Chateaubriand, host Alex Hounle A New Muitcal in the American idiom DONALD RANDOLPH and MARY LOANK * ARTHUR PRMZendhltaceordm w«hZER0 M0STEL BIJOU Thtatrt, 43 St. W. ef B'way, CO. 3-8213 Douglas starring. Wallis signed told the barman, "Shake well be­ BERNICE* PARKS—AVON LONG Ev«.lni.8un.8:4u.Miti.8- out*- first screen role, gave him the part JIt/.ilo by Book and Lvrics by flVFI Y M F GAY COMEDOr SCRAWLS—Alfred Hitchcock's DUKE ELLINGTON JOHN LATOUCHE of the murderer In the film drama. . 53rd St. & Broadway L UYE.LI OIL WITH SONOSNQS Wallis met the actor, overseas with Interested in the Scottorlggio mur­ Err*, at 8:80^—84.80 to 81.20. Mattrieet LUBA MISCHA MILLARD TQM'W and SATjktJjiSO—SS.60 (o 81.10 MALINA AUER MITCHELL army shows for three and a half der case as a film plot . . Ex- C0RONET,W.4!»h,EY«.lnt.8un.8;40:M»t.8«t.,8un. years, on a recent trip to New York sheriff Mangano is reported set "ROUSINS MUSICAL HUl"—Time Uag. and ' sent him to P Hollywood for as next Sanitation Commissioner RL00MER GIRL THE MUSICAL HIT screen tests. ... Candlelight's Patricia Mur­ Mt»l« HAMOr.D ARLEN r^rlo E, 1. B ARBUKQ 0 K L A H 0 M A ! NANtTTE DICK PE00Y HUBERT Patomounl't Scintillat­ Before'entering the service Knox phy and brother, Vincent, driving FABRAY SMART 0AMPBFLU 0ILW0RTH ST. MMES. 44th,W. e( B'*«y. !»«». I;80r M.80. OLIVE MABEL MATT 3.80. 3.00. 2.40, |.SO. 1.20. Mat. Thurl,:l3, 2.40. ing Star of 1947 Sing. had begun a Broadway career and to the Coast late this month to 1.80, 1.20. Met. 8tt.: »3.60, 3.00. 2:40. 1.80. 1.20 Ing and Dancing Hit visit another brother. They'll give REEVES-8MITH TALIAFERRO BRIGQ8 appeared In "Jason," with Alexan N. Y. CITY CENTER 181 Weit S6th St. Mmnmmmf af trying Strlin't their Coast kin the car and train E»M. Intl. Son. 8:30. Milt.Sat. A Sun, No Mon.Ptrt. "IT'8 IMMENSE FUN."—Barnei, Her. Trib. der Knox and Helen Walker. Prior JOHN O. WILSON prtur.ti to that he was with the Civic The back . . , Enough Ellington songs P»».PrlttiEvn.Aatitt.J2.«,l.80.l:30,l.20Tijlntl. ter In Washington. D. C, and Sum were cut from "Beggar's Holiday" A RIBALDLY ENTERTAINING CLIFTON WEBB «« faa/ur/ng by George Abbott's restaging to EVENING."—Oeorge Jean Nathan -» NOEL COWARD'S Comtdt mer stock in Maryland and on Long MA:X GORDON preienta JACK HUNTER • ROSALYN PATTON fill another rousing musical . . . Island. ORN PRESENT LAUGHTER ALEC FILA Tom Fucarlno, who clips radio's B YESTERDAY PLYMOUTH Thia. 45th St. W. it B'y. Cl. 6-II5S Jfe >T^ Jf, ^ nOTElS ANP RESTAURANTS great in his place opposite the The Hilarious Hit bv GARSON KANIN . Crmlnit it 1:40; U*<). 3.60. J.. 2.40. I.SO. 1.20 ¥ LYCEUM I HE A. 43th St. E. of B'wiy. CM. 4-4238 ! M«ti. TOM'W A B»t.. 13.80, 3.00, 2.40. 1.80. 1.20 '•#%*- Music Hall, bought another shop Evr«. 8:40. Mat.. TOM'W * SAT, at 8i4fli —^r—:-—-.„ -,:_: ...^••-r—-——--...,.;__ DOOK I'M Manhattan —- I ID»8 PULITZER PRIZE PLAY ****^^ near the UN site, naming It the "The happieil thlnt that happened on '. EVts »' ":M *n*r»- Miti. TOM'W *. BAT. 2:lJ CHINESE RESTAURANTS United Watlons Barbershop . . . Broadway IhU Winter.. Rock, the ho<..e;BALPH BELLAMY I0,TH ATWATER ^ A top pen maker Is trying to call with (alee of lauihter."~.Vorftmer, .wirror n _ ."„ V% „ ^ „ « ., V. . ^ a. SEE AN® BE SEEN back several "hundred sets—In­ BERT LAHR STATE OF THE UNION TIMES SQUARE struction booklets aro all In with .„ Myr.n MtCtrmltt*Mirer WatioiwMarjel. Olllinere WORLD'S FINEST PARTlES-mETINGS-ANNOUNCEMEHTS Spanish! . , . Recommended: HUOSON THEA.. 44 8t. t. ef B'way. BR. 'Mil B'WAY cm. b-^.J'%1 «•«" • 49TU it. • I*T POOO-DANOINt-UNUIUAL RtVUE-SPtCIAl MUSIC Steamed clams Italo style at Al­ "A Mo.leal Play of Magnificence 19 TKAJU NO COV»»—BtOADWAY'l LOWEST PUCKS BURLESQUE ^ssar, fredo's. A dellsh dish . . . Upptng BELASCO The*. 44th 8t. E. «t B'wiy. BR. J.J0S7 -, . and Glory." —AfJelnion. Tlmei E»t». 8:40. Matlneej THURS. A SAT. 2:40 STREET SCENE MIDNIGHT FEATURE NIGHTLY "A TUNEFUL HIT!"—Coleman. Mirror "A SOLID HIT."—Coleman. Mtrrar FSHrkXl Milvya Otuilit and Hirm.n Lulu preiejnl ADELPHI The. 54th It E. it B'wiy Cl 8-3097 EYfi. at 8:30. Mala. TOM'W A SAT 2:80

CALL ME MISTLR "MOST FORCEFUL AND TOPICAL ORAMA The Nation's Top Musical Rirae OF THE SEASON." -Amnion. Timet with JAKE KEAN FACTORY STOR Sonoj hy Sketchet bv Staged by Hir.M Rami Arnold Auirhaih Robtrt H. 6»cdia TEMPER THE WIND , •SBSflHBMttaaVRa NAT NAL Th»i.. < I it ST. WEST OF B'WAY * with BLANCHE YURKA W. A R:N E'R-S':. ::i»" .•>'»' M'tiiNii.iit SHOWflACE coc«?yiE? ETI->, ^:88. Matinee. TOJTW A. SAT. 8:85 PLAYHOUSE. 4«th St. E. if B'way. BR. 1-3383 IH£ NATION Everything sold below regular retail prices Evil. 8:40. Mitt. Tin'w A Bat. at 2:40 RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL- CfNTR THE MUSICAL HIT PP^OT: THE THEATRE GUILD Preitnfl STRAND* "Hi/- Wed... bright, g/i7/«r/ng."-CREELMAN, SUN y_t ItnilW BROAOV/AY J7ir. C A ROUSEL 7/ MAJESTIC Theatre, 4Uh SL. W. of B'wajr INA CLAIRE 1HI "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY Em. 8:30. »». 4.SO. S.M. 3.00. J.40, 1.80, I.JO_ - GEORGE KELLY'S °»T <>•»•«» Mitt. Thurv A S.t. 2:30: $3.80. J, 1.40. I.SO. I.JO In Technicolor "HIS FINEST AND MATUREST THE FATAL WEAKNESS PLAY TO DATE."—NEWSWZKK mm , ROYALITh. W. 45th. E»t.6:J3. Miti. Thuri.l S«t. JUOY 6ARLAND • YAM JOHNSON • JUNE ALLYSON • ROBERT WALKER I0SETH M MYMAN A BERNARD HART »r.Mat "A SUPERB DRAMA."—Wall.. Pott and many Other $tar$ —A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. CURTAIN AT 1:30 r. M. SHARP THE 6«t „ MOSS HART'S New pi.r THE THEATRE GUILD rrf.cn'J irt TUHHtCtxm CHRISTOPHER BLAKE EUGENE O'NEILL'S STAGE: "GOOD SHIP HOLIDAY"— Joyous extrovasonia,produced RHFTPERD -MARTHA eonWoff, tettingt by trvno Maine: . . . /Jo:inl. W'nrlrf -T tit or am MIghfy, Magnificent, Matchless! Frino. r. <•—R, Cl.nt.a— H. 8«efmi»— Plele CLAIRE TREVOR PHILIP D0RN Liwiwe— t. C«mntin~E. Br.vei—W. W»ee"t»« , BARRYM0RE. 47lh 81. W, «» B'»iY. Cl. l-iW*fr THE BIG TWO; fiawira »'" r\jM Shatn. Mat.. SAT. A RUN. 2:30 *• A Nta Comrtv 4.95 5.50 7.50 i/il(h FELIX BRESSART. F.DIMRD'rRAVX 1250 BOOTH Th. «Mh l»t. W. ef B'y. CI. S-.MIR» MATINEES TODAY & tOM'W Erjt. at 8:40. Mat!. TOM'W A SAT. t:\tt Humoresm rfORXx MENS FELT HATS RENOVATED ON THE PREMISES •Some of the be.t hurt romedr Mi any «a«e."••• SYl.VfsrtK. Newt PRIOR <* jTn« Tflchnicolr,vTschnicolo^, ^ ,••• "["<'»• LAST 6 TIMES! TO TOIR m.".»v JOHN 0. WIWON Breienti FINAL PKRFORMANCE BAT. NIOHT 'O.HlMful eatertilemet"— (Inrlnni Jr.-A"i. WARN IRS A Paramounl Hit Starring RUTH In »I.-».M44V ' -prrrmrfa-t-OT^ UX 1 n, I M. I.MTi. latl. ALttlKD it UAOrXP,. Jt., pr*ie»ll •DEE: Dad -*«« Mil. II, i tn. I |6, I iilH*. Mill Orderi rtll^d JOHN tan DRliTF.N'S IT'S JIMMY'S frtjy PICIU«II AIT. SEATS •TFRftinr.' 3rN«4Tins*i: toio«s»i' A •W4F ^S. PAH" SHOW! MU8ICAL TRIUMPMI'—Crt/emrti.. Mirror THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE v % RESERVED! : 15500 B»AfBir.« AtAM -VJP-Kt "" ' f 'U'KA 5 ImfORMAKCfSy- PEARSON -BAXTER CUMMlNfi* nmrr FINIAN'S HAT¥B0W tMOROSCO Theatre, 4.Mh St. We«te-f B war »a " • I 4RTH ST THEATRE, We.l nf A'wAriCtit lit. M.tlee.i TOM'W *** 8AT. iM 230 il.V) Regularly Priced at ISxOO ( Kte. 8 .10 Man. TOM W A Sat. t:>0 i-I— --- 7 IS . . . JlPrt •A GOOD SHOW WITH rt.F.STY SONG 9 30 U40 HAND-TAILORED—ONE-PIECE FACING A HAPPY CttXCVW—Altintoti. Timet Or KICK." — Jnnritnl • Amrrtrnt »">DOrRS A riAMMERSTf.IN ortttht SKINNER'S CELANESE SATIN LINING T0PUTZKY of NOTRE DAME OF THE * . HELEN HAYES * 1 .4 NKW MVSICAt. COMSOT APPY R I ff T U n A V CtNTURV THfATRt. 3» 8t AT Are. CI7JIJI BLUE-BROWN-OXFORD Alii OlIVliiUAI S.Mara Frl.te.N* Pert.M»».JI.».}.40.*.J<«.4** SOOTHE nmimn H 4 Nt» Cnm«4v bt ANITA 1.008 i 8»t»rt«» ttf». II.84, * 4*. J. !.(», 4.1*. 8 00 BRAMOT'S ALL SIZES mr«fr t. M. FRANK FAY »$m Or»lttt Untitled Document COlOfraTHtATRa,,;^; .Ith IQftrBINI HULL MAN8FIILO tM *«». W e< B*ay Bl l-BBM [,Tl»S«cr*tHWert >> 4«(k8LTkM f.«4R> «*«»:« M«tlTi««»*8H f»r.. 8«0 M.t.. TOM'W A SAT. M |ti| IT. Mol, TM(«y It JO .- f(v-;9Vi liJ ASTO•™*"-p-lf.'*r*'T»*«-r*W>r.«R . iw ** f-^ ~i^'

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