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12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI.r OCT. 10, 1947 MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE THEATER phisticatlon and taste. The written part of it serves hardly so welL The music and lyrics By Arthur Pollock BROOKLTH AXSCB "Croaaflr. It'll. St.

4sf II 4, 1.44), 4 SCREEN By Hrbrt Cohn of Jule Styne and Sammy 11:11, III rOOX "Carnoeio Hail 04S. "The I 1:4, nmea Gnae, A BalUt and Som Smart People Cahn have a frisky beat and score nicely when Nanette Fabray sings them, but are not miles beyond the ordinary. The MITROrOUTAIf fUaaann Smt Rldie." IM. II 4 Make a Hit of 'High Button Shoes' II IS. U.

(:, PARAMOUNT "WoImsm Strsneer 11:00, 1:14. 1:4. 'Song of Lovo' Optns at Music Hall; Mayfair Shows 'Nightmart Alley' To the credit of the Radio Music City Hall's "Song of plot devised by Stephen Long 8TRAJ1 "Den VaUrr street is not stunning. You Just as the second act of "High Button Shoes" gets going a large part of the cast breaks into a frantic pantomime called the "Mack Sennett Ballet" and at that moment "High Button Shoes" turns Into a hit It's the beach at Atlantic il, "Kllrey 4:14, tS. jaunty Nanette Fabray is the mother, the engaging Jack Mc-Cauley the father, the charming Lois Lee a sister.

Clay Clement the gramp and Helen Gallagher, once of Brooklyn, the saucy maid. Mark Dawson is the big football player, come up from Texas to get an education and a salary for playing football. Lois Lee and Paul Godkln do a tango In the living room. Miss Fabray and Jack Mc-Cauley sing "Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?" and "I Still Get Jealous." Miss Fabray sings and whistles "Bird Watcher's Song." Messrs. Silvers and Joey Fay sing "You're My Boy." The show ends with the Castle Walk.

The peak is the second act ballet. There has never been can't have averything, except on the rarest occasions. And IttS. 44 Was Here." u.j Lifo of Waltol ItvS, the story of Robert Schumann, the German composer, is its here you have so much that it MANHATTAN ASTOR -The Seem SflUy- 0:10. 1UVO.

attempt to be honest biography. It is content to picture Schu City, full of mad Sennett bath will be surprising if "Hieh But Mtt. 0:04. 11:01. ot Bisk Botte Show' ing beauties, cops, crooks, life mann as a courageous composer who went on composing CAPITOD "Dealr.

Ma," 4. 11 ton Shoes" Is surpassed more A luteal Presented br Mont guards, bathhouses with doors although he was obviously 11:11. Slue. 44. O.aJ than once or twice during the swinging open and shut in Uwe rrocer ana Joeepo K'pneu at the Century Theater.

7th Ate slid S9lh St Book br Steohen Loneatreet. liuaie tnd failure. The battery of six play to play Schumann's "Trau-merei," "Dedication," and parts rest or tne winter. to the music as flying actors lyrics by limmy Oehn. Stated by Oeorie Phil Silvers, who started his CRITERION -One With tke WIM 1:10, GLOBE "Fen and Fanrr rree." I I 10 4S, ltlS, 4:4.

4 1 11: flash in anad out of them tianeea tr Jerome Hobbini wrights sticks mostly to the facts, acknowledging the few SttttaM br Oliver Smith Costume, by of his Concerto in A. He gives Liszt's Piano Concerto in E. career at Coney Island, plays chasing two con men. Out of the cubicles come fascinating SATFAIB "Nithtaaare Alln." lad a con man selling watches with nun nniw. i.iBniins or fcttT Clark.

Ticket. SI SO to S4 80. except Friday and Saturdaj nlahta, when the top It Se. Sharp at greater length than 11:11, :41. 1:40.

0:7, U.iA ladies in the bathing suits of. any other composition, and in "Hal ot Leoc." I 1:11, 4:11, 1:11, 8tMe. THE CAST no works in them, precious stones made of glass and miraculous snake oil. Joey Faye is his stooge and the police of B.D.U.. 1 Harrleon Ploy liberties it takes with incident and chronology.

To its credit, too, are its magnificent piano playing by Artur Rubinstein; its sturdy performances by Paul Henreld, cludes Brahms' famous "Cradle Song" and his Rhapsody in 1913. Out of one comes a gorilla. All jonn the chase. It's terrific. The audience goes Mr.

rontoua Uncle Willie 1:8. 4:5, anything quite like it. Minor among his solos. There ilirau "Unronourred." 0:011. 11:31 Henrr Lontstreet -Oenlral Lonatreet Stevie Lonsitreet Phil 8tlven Joev Paye Paul tiodkin Jack McCaulev Clay Oment -Johnny Stewart Lois Lee Nanette Pabrav -Helen Gallagher very nearly as mad as the is also a brief orchestral extract tt-KA I9-H every town and city in the country follow them like bloodhounds.

So hotlv are they pur Studio 65 will present David l0 75? H.rr.w.- C-1UI K-AA. O-ltX 11.1, u. Robert walker and Henry from Brahms' 1st Symphony Pran 'In Sara Lonxtreet O. Selznick's "Duel in the After that everything said Nancy and from Schumanns little known "Faust." Daniell, and, to a lesser extent by Katharine Hepburn, and sued that they decide to go back Hubert Oktlethorne- -Mark Dawson Stai and done on the stage of the starring Jennifer Jones and Gregory Peck, starting 4:00. 1:00, 10:10.

STRAND "The t'nauaptctrd 1:41. It 19. 1:04. HI 05. WARNER "Life Wilh Fathrr 1:00.

I- io silvers nome town for a Shlrley Slmpktm Elmer Bltnpkint finally, the dramatic punch that Century Theater last night while. So they settle down In Elmer SimjMcln comes into the film at about seemed exactly right. Phil Sil "Song of Love" reflects the care that went into its production and the earnestnes of its THOMAS MITCHELL plays papa to Vivien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind" which is now in its 6th revival week at Loew's Criterion Theater. coacti New Brunswick just at the Carole Coleman Nathaniel Prey Donald Harrie Tom Olennon William David -Arthur Partington 8ondra Lre Jacqueline Dodge the half-way mark. Mr.

Anderson A Boy at the Picnic- vers, the comedian, looked and sounded funnier than he had in the first act. The story These are qualities that make "Song of Love" worthy of the time of year when Rutgers is about to play Princeton. And so outlandish Is the plot there Hl Playmate A Popular Otrl imi1l la. I ilXfa. VauaiaTaaaBiaBloaB cast and director.

It takes a long time, though, before it begins to Justify its artistry with A Bettlni Man- -Oeorge Spelvin clicked along with brisk effi Anothet Bettlni Man Howard Lenten big theater's screen. These, and the poignancy of the romance, after that the home town team ciency. Even the dancing, which valid drama. though not a man dies for dear Director Edmund Goulding it tells it against a vivid backdrop, had been good from the begin will keep its audiences content They are not enough, though, old Rutgers, swamps Princeton. A geek, for those whose VAN JOHNSON mV.

'COPACABAHA' colorful, realistic and intriguing It is the time, too, of the hobble ning, seemed to take on the sharp definition it lacked be comedy with the arrival of "On the Town" a few years ago. Again Oliver Smith does the settings. These three make a to make "The Song of Love" as mm curiosity has been aroused by skirt, the knee-length bathing so long as Carlisle stays with 'THE ROMANCE fine a picture as one would ex the carnival. When he starts suit, the tango and the Castle GROUCHO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA ANDY RUSSELL the Mayfair Theater' advertisements for yesterday's opening pect from so richly dramatic a fore, and people left the theater an excited as if they had attended a riot. The second act OF ROSY RIDGE' his swankier show, "Nightmare musical era as that of Schu of its new film, "Nightmare team so far infallible.

Dances, scenery, Miles White's costumes, Mr. Abbott's direction Alley" loses its novelty; it loses Walk. The con men take up selling real estate, under water. They involve themselves with mann. Liszt and Brahms and BURT LANCASTER HI'ME CRONvH its flavor, too, and it begins to Alley," is a broken-down sideshow character who poses as VIKINGS FWtbaali aad Tilda.

VPITKIN Pitkin ana Sarataia AvanuM LATE KHOWS TONITE at MET. and all bring precision, beauty, so- a from so competent a producer director as Clarence Brown. nice family, of which the run down-hill as a piece of makes "High Button Shoes" and assures it success. The first is trim and quick, but has less spark in it. "BRUTE FORCE" and "LOST HONEYMOON" CLARK DEBORAH half-beast, half-man, eats live chickens and wouldn't take the story-telling.

It becomes sketchy, ignores characteriza THEATRES VALPINS. tstk St. and Flft. Am. CHECKED BEDFORD.

B'lard St. TOCKEfEiUt CENTfl SHOWFtACE Of THI NATION RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL This is one of these musicals frightful job If he weren't des bhuadwat. Braadway-Myrtla rL4 ibi 'n a GABLE KERR Its chief shortcoming is that it moves slowly and with little dramatic content through most of its first hour. It is pleasant enough, thanks to Brown's perate. It pays off, according to tion as it didnt at the outset, and takes on a touch of the fantastic.

tSUKDAV OCT. I2tn V4TH 46tn UtrMM yOATES. Sataa Ava. and staged by George Abbott, with dances by the Jerome Robbins whose move from ballet to "Nightmare Alley," in meals, a VKAMEO. E.

f'way A Noatr'd A.t A love story so beautiful it was set to music Katharine Paul Robert HEPBURN HENREID WALKER It was going along hand elba. Lilnntm nnUWINif Ktk Au. bottle a day and a place to sleep it off. faculty for bringing human "THE HUCKSTERS" AND "KEEPER OF THE BEES" JOAN FONTAINE! 'PurinUTrDC; theater smartened up musical SL touches into his staging and to somely until that happened. Its acting had been uniformly fine, Tb.

Corner' It's the lowliest job in a carnival. In "Nightmare Alley," and Power fitted In nicely. UUIll IUIIII.I1' Joan Blondell being first-rate "IVY" the movie, it is a kind of pur When it began to slip, it slipped as the mentalist, Ian Keith as Rondolpk SCOTt AY RIDGE 724 Straal and Third Ayanao WARWICK larana wid F.lta. Straata vboro park rr. Slit St.

we Naw UtratM BREVOORT." rayaort St. and Radford gatory to which an erring hero her drunken husband, Coleen "SONG OF LOVE" A Claronco Brown Rroduction A Metrp-Goldwyn-Mayor Picturo OX STiGE: "AMERICAN BEAUTIES" Enchanting rovtjo produced by leonidoU, l.ttingi by Bruno Main Corpt do Ballet, CI.e Club, tacketfes. Svmohonv Orchestra directed bv Alexander Smallena. "I Wvndrr Wha'i Kiaainc Hrr Now," lunol Havar (Calar); Elliotts DIALOGUE IN ITALIAN TICKETS NOW ON SALE von hi. TONITE! BEDFORD WYMAN WH1TR can be dispatched for necessary punishment, yet be saved even fr.st.

It soon became so shabby that, by the end, the ghostly polish it had had at the begin-nipg was completely forgotten. Gray as the pretty volt-girl, and Mike Mazurki as a jealous mus Taunt, "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME'" Jaan Btnnett. "THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH tually for the happiness of the cle-man. The pace was good, 111 1 ltS mAW AnW fipHM. Bb "THI' UimMBCB lErilD tart N.

V. An. aad Strauaa Baa. Brant. "THE CORPSE CAME C.O.D.

Ftetw. ot.1010. Ml. drll, 711, 10.1 Slag. Shew et.

U-A0. 10. AlO. XM heroine and for the satisfaction of the -paying customers. I Doon Open Salvrday 10.00 A.

M. In "Nightmare Alley" the geek Is the story's ultimate threat, but Tyrone Power, who vVHif -USHWIc! OVKER USHWICK Contribute UNITED HOSPITAL FUNDI The is a barker before he becomes 'FA" CREENPOINT KENMORE TS.InlEllESR head-lining mentalist, is the king pin of the play. Power his appreciation of a comic situation. For instance, he doesn't miss a jot of the comedy and human tenderness packed into the kitchen scene in which Schumann and Brahms are confronted with a live chicken in need of beheading. He manages with only trivial materials.

Miss Hepburn plays Clara Wieck Schumann, the famous pianist, who crosses her music-! teaching father to marry the struggling but publicly ignored composer. In the beginning she poses; it is only later, when she ridicules Liszt for making an elaborate showcase for his piano technique out of a simple love song that Schumann wrote for her as wedding gift, that Miss Hepburn begins to grow believable and to exhibit the true depth of her talent. Henreld is a more consistent actor in picturing Schumann as a genius in the process of losing his mind he could have been Foxes of A1LTOW JOAN "Bk CRAWFORD(VyJ VAN HEFUMJ3J plays Stan Carlisle, a fellow MADISON ORPHEUM PROSPECT REPUBLIC TILYOU Csnty Illand with a gift of gab and an oiliness 'RIPUSIIC that he uses for his greatest Harrow oRLE SUNDAY KIONITC ITALIAN happiness as a mind-reader, I0IALOSUE SIT! first in a carnival then in a CECIL B. DeMILLE'S others! REX MAUREEN 'I LOVE you again; P. Ovoont ALDEN Jamilcs MIDWAY Fort Mills Kail! FLUSHING HARRISON OHARA big-time night club act.

He gets one of the has-beens in the carnival to teach him her MASSEY I ooJ IrJ rowtvr. II .1. CHUCKUS AND THKIUJ 6A10MI CLJa. IDHB TiHJ aniiiaja A lAHn "mind-reading" code, promising DTKIS SUNDAY IMICNT STAGE A SCIfIN HORROR SHOW MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE! nmNfflstodAippATe to put her at the top again after Kelth'i RICH. HILL STRAND Far Rockiwiy ust cowritTf tn nd jcihh wow tonight r.

m. to toots off id so t. her rum-dum husband is found L. aa Phillip IERRT Jotqualma WHITE dead. But he walks out on her SHORE ROAO 1 PECK 'MACOMSIt APfAiS' 'COarst CAME C.O.O.

with the side-show's electric- chair girl. And later he's think ROIERT YOUNG SCOn-JOHN HODIAK'BURT LANCASTER ijl Hill ad HIV ing of dumping this girl, too, in ALBEE Brkiy I ROIERT MITCHUM convincing even without the IN HAL WAUIS PRODUCTION ROBERT RYRR DiSHARYN MOFFETT favor of a new partner (Helen film's cheapening sound effects. And Robert Walker, always de- Walker) who better suits his UNFORGETTABLE AN UNPARALLELED CAST OF scheme to become a spiritualist with a huge building fund for a nendable, is excellent as young Brahms, Schumann's pupil who Color by TECHNICOLOR 4 FABAMOUHf aKTUaf tabernacle he doesn't intend to innocently falls in love with his build. teacher wife. "Nightmare Alley," you can "Song of Love," musically, Is DOORS OPEN KM.

see, has a fresh story to tell Timo, S.iir. MidoifM FMim NiMy And under the guidance of not a festival of Schumann. Rubinstein who records all of the piano solos is called upon THOUSANDS! 5k Producer Georgie Jessel and SPECIAL KIDDIE MORNING SHOW TOMORROW AT CENTURY'S R1ALTO "JUNGLE TERROR" Plus 10 Color Cartoons DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. STAGE PLATS I STAGK PLATS J5 HOWARD HUGHES POSSESSED" 1IMfCli; A Kin" Hoy CRAWFORD, VAN HEFLIN, and "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE JAtllUl ITnl Canay It. Ay.

MAT. TOM'W 4 1M to 3 a POal(IION WTfte Outer 7TH RIOTOUS MONTH "A LAUGH WOW!" Caltmtn, Mirror PATRIC KNOWLES, "IVY JOAN FONTAINE Flatbuth Aviflu BROCK PEMBERTON oreienfi MARINE and "THE Colorl in It Hiihway. ED ANY PAY Mil Play rivAniw ri mart tm -tJANE RUSSELl JOAN BENNETT A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TC8-CD CAMP COM IOV SENSATION GREGORY PECK tnra UNHID ARTISTS HA 17 Directed br lift I 1 ANTOINETTE FIBRE tnffh JOSEPHINE HULL AVALON Eatt lath PATIO, Flatbuah MIDWOOU, Avonua J-E. Ulh St RIALTO, FlatbuaK Rd. COST Theatre.

Ulh tt I. of B'iaay. 01. S-41M (vn.liwl Sua IieoatNeatMoo.ATuee. II Tie Mats.

Sun. Mon. "THE MACOMBER AFFAIR" and "CORPSE CAME C.O.D." ROBERT "YOUNG "sUSAN HAYWARD 44th STREET Theatre, E. ef B'v. CTrtle5-43H Evil.

1:40. Matlneea TOM and WED. at 2:41 MAYFAIR, Aa. U-Conay 111. NOSTRAND.

K.nt.HwyN.t'dA.. uiAUIO SPI IFUF SIT II Op.ni TONIGHT at 8 30 Sharp Fl'S'h INF nUI' DELILIL ITIL NEW MUSICAL CARTOON FEATURE THI THCATRE QUI LI) prrtcntt IGH BUTTON SHOES CENTURY Thee. 7th An. It SIHh St. CI.

7-3121 ALBEMARLE. Fl'b'n LINDEN, tor. itrand.P'aiida and "WOMAN ON THE BEACrf TIVOL1, Fultan St. and Bora Hall ELM, Annua at Eaat 17th St ALLEGRO MM. thru Thur.

Evt4M to-THO. Frl.ASat.SU.OO to 1.80. Mitl.THi o4W4ll.SI.S0 to 1.20, Tai Inel. JOAN BENNETT ROBERT RYAN OI1ENTIN. Outntin Rd.

at E. 35lh St V1N IOHNSON "II I 1 DADDADCC" COLLEGE. Flatbuth ALLYSON rllVjn BRBIVtt Muilc ny nirnnnp Honutni Book A l.yrlel bf OSCAR MAMMF.RSTIIN 2nd r.ntlr rmrfiirtlwi Itaaed A0NE8 do MILLI MAJESTIn Theatre. 44th St. W.

ol B'way RAYMOND MASSEY I. FiAUII Ann EM ITtkViRT'l mi. TRIANGLE, KinitHwy-E. and "FliN ON A WEEK-END" EDDIE BRACKEN Canay liland Ava. HARRY Pi A TV' French.

Engliih F.vin. SR. S4 RO. RR.Rn, SHIHI. Mata.

TOM'W A THUR. 30. S2.40 HOW 1 WONDER Avanua K. RAl'R Title vogues: DISTRISUTED ST RKO RADIO PICTURES Tl -3134 A'THE BAflGEKEEPSR OA UO M4aBPMasiaBsMaJs critics' trizr play HUDSON Thtl. 44th St Of B'way.

1-541 Ev. 8:40. Millnm TOM'W an WED. at 1:40 tear LL rur MY SONS DOORS Of EN :30 A.M. SATURDAY I mm mmmm I Ti-ANnVAn Sy ARTHUR MILLER Staled by ELIA KAZAN ETN MERRILL IBOM cnBiiiw IOHN FDRSVTHE ANN SHEPHERD CORONET Theatre.

Wett 4t St. Clrele Eveo. at :44. TOM'W Wk.lt. 3:40 2 SHOWS SUN.

"GREATEST ICE SHOW ON EARTH! Garland. Journal-American Seitja Htitl A Arthur M. Wirt prmnt ICETIME OF 1948 $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 EST RAT. EVES. HOLIDAYS.

II te 11.48. illis Hi A RUM FIRE HIT." Colemnn, Mirror ENTEKTAINMfcN I If THE GREATEST MUSIC IV PICTURE OF ALMME I RODOEM A HAMMER8TE1N present 1-L. I. a I Iml.h INO JOAN CROSBY CAULFIELD i PARK. 44th Street ai.d Fifth Avenue i Tlerney NNIEGETYOURGUN And MOSS ROSE" the GHOST MRS.

MUIR' I C'ANARSIE. Avenue and uro oireet Re Ham tea i KISMET. DeKalb Av. nr. Tantakina Av.

EVES. (Es.MM.I 1:40: SUN. Msll Orr Mattt Lvrto br TRVTNO BERLIN arry FITZGERALE tookbv HERBERT DOROTHY FIELDS MATS. SAT. A MOM.

1:40. SUN DAT 4 "COflPSS CENTER SMkalallsr Cantor. CO. 9-M74 ICOLISEI M. 4tb Ave.

and 52nd St. Br.aor, Peek 'fJIPnUDrD irriip' SCfNER, Sumner Ava. and Qulney St. lean Binnrft IIIMOUI'IULU Ml I Mill isltk RAY iflDDLrrON CAME COD. WELCOME HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY 1:40 MARY JANE WALSH Dlrerttt LITTLE FORTWAY.

68 Hailten P'way. ESTH ER ICICCTA' 'FIESTA' STRANGER" Colori IMPERIAL 4 S. Wl B'waj Ith Avenu. and 46th Street "CARNEGIE HALL" IV plus Steond Ftolurt 1 WARNER BAXTER I "THE MILLFRSON MSF" MR. JIM' A likely' A HII.ARIOI'S RODGER.

HAMMERSTE1N I. aiirelatlo. with I08HUA L06AN ariHat STATE, DeKalb and Franklin Aval. Sheridan "I IMC A ITUCI1I A BERKSHIRE, 6IHh Street 4 8lh Ave. Leal Ayree WllinilluUVi STORY MSSOH "CHAMPAONf xrA JOHN LOVES MARY -n DARK DELUSION" "DEAR Rl'TH" and HARBOR.

S2nd Street and 4th Avenue EATf IH. IK SMr. Mala. Sat, a a "ara "An aamrim allrht solid amcdy Sirmi, Herald TriouM MAX OOHIfON Born YESTERDAY Thl HllnHmt Hlf OARSON KAN1N I Vr.fUM THEA. 4Stk St.E 1 CH 4-425 FOR TWO" Color by 1KHNICOLOI SHOW Dirrcttt bv MR.

LOGAN MI'SIC BOX 4Mh St. W. oIB'waj VANITY, 56th Street and Jtl'th 'Bulldoc Drunimond at Bay' As 'll' a Johe, Kon BIJN8KT.47tll i Stret.iidFilthAvenua'THiEFdF LINCOLN, PI. "DLSHONORED LADY' JPlVOLI -A- Vw way 49lh Street Voawawswiw MAIL ORDFRS PROMPTLY FILLED DOORS OPEN 8:30 A.M. Willi SHOW TONITEii Evi.C40,I.M-4.B0.Mat.T trn.

Mais. TOM'W A WED, at RltlCS prize musical MAURICE EVANS CrASAI rDUArt UAtkf'C CAHinV "HIGHLY ENTERTAINING" 1)11 LML SCREEnS TflBW Man and superman -Life Mag. "Akwlat ntehantmtnt tand.r and tseltlnr. lanUllle and ml, tlrrlni and aulklu." Havtlnt. VTorliI-rel.

YUlGADOON ALVIN Thaatra. 51a St. w. of way. CI.

5-3271 Erra. Mala. TOM'W WED. at BAT RIDGE AND 81INSET PARK none, am IM. and 56th St.

Ther. Goo. Mv Ho.ri: M.rd.r I Mv BHttnefW IAMB SOUXmi rmmo Vi Tlvosri ft Evtt. Woman; also 0 Bt My Destiny DANNY VIRGINIA Ifeif All roads II.J5-M Elclra, 7Mh St and Third Aye. Stanley, tth Ave.

and 75tn Bt Tbc Ho men re ten; also nnrn M.ll T'. ATIlr I MAILORDERS FILLED KAYE'AIAYO A Romantic Mulical TPU A fVAVCITV PldFtoifliMfloiliMO MUSIC IN MY HEART as Vo'" IDA BAN! V-IUPINO CLARK jff WATFt) MORRIS IN 1 I "DEEP VALLEY" I PIUS I 1 JACSIt COOPS JACRtl COOOAW "KILROY WAS HERE' New York lead to SundtTPerf ormancet 8 40 W.ws III. ton NKWSWtEK BERT LAHR in BEDFORD National. H9 Wa.hl.ite. Ava.

lieata: aleo Littl. Mr. Jim Roiora. J33 eara Aw. PR.

4 223S The Unfaithful; alao A Likely Sl.ty BENSONHl'RST Colony. ISth St BE. S-2231 Jnndle Book; alao Murder on Diamond Row BORO PARR Elton 4MSt-NeUtrlitAv. WI.S-UJ2. Honeymoon; alao Rlff-Raff BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN n- odF.lte.su.

Maeomber Allairi alao The CorpM Came stoma nauara anon A0ELPHI S4tli St. I.afl'.ay. CI 5047 Man. thra Thur.E.a. (4.M 1s I 20 Frl A8lt.tl.S0 ta 1.20.

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SvMar MatlDm Sat. THE MUSICAL HIT 1 III, .111 IW 1 1 1 Oklahoma 4 MUSICAL Wlsthill yMAYFAIRsriy' Doon Opon ianavar NMRV jdJtaaBBB.j.iaBaBaBar ST. JAMES Thaatra, W. 44th St. El.

3.S0, oo, 1.40. 1.10. I JO. Mat. 1.40.

PALL ME MISTER 1.10. 1.20. Mat Sat. I I3.M. S.00.

2.40, I.N, HI randt's ATLANTIC "A tlay and a aarfsrmansa thsv un aa araud f. GONE WITH Arthur Pollock. B'lclyn Eatle EDDIE DOWLINS A LOUIS J. SINGES preient m.M.,1. mi rullm n.

I '1 LW'" Sne louldn lt II Maieatle. Tho Vlryiniam alao They Made Mo a Killer Believe Me; alao Woman th. Reacl Terminal. Fwth Ava? and Dean St. They Won't Believe Me; Woman on the Beach Ber.

Hall They Won't Believe Me; alao Woman on the Beark BRIGHTON BEACH Oceana. Brllhta. Bene. St They W.n't Believe Me; al.a Woman on the Beark BUSHWICK n.ioh Ave FO. alao A Likely Hlory C.nUI.

Badi Cliiisaw Macomber Affair; alao The Con.ee Cam. CO FLATBUSH n.lhn.k Flatbuth 4 Chureh Avea. Hei: aluo Brute Man r.11""' Neetrahd Avea. Th. I nfalthfol.

alao A Likely St.iry Sen? C.neJ W.ad aJ AvT.u. M.Th. llomeatretchi ale. I Stole a Million Leader Ce I. land and Neoklrk They Won't Believe Me: alia Woman on the Rrark Parkaide.

42S Flatbuth Ave. Storm in a Teacup; alao Under the Red Robe FI1TIU.M Ml. SUN It. IT. t-fUl 1 ItOCS HQS 1.

1 1. 1 TURIRH AMERICAN PBtMlf.Rf.-2 BIC HIT SI AIM CnnoolyHHI MIDNIGHT IN PARIS'' LAN OUR A Th Nall.n'a Tof) Mnaleal t'Tno M-TMOI'TH 4MI St. W. of B'war r.Tll Matlnera TOM'W A WED. 'Ranks with 'What Prlco GlorTt" and End'." CHAPMAN.

NIM KCRMIT IL00MRARDEN vswats paul kelly Command decision A Play ar WILLIAM WISTEM HAINES wit JAY FASSETT and PAUL MiOSATH FULTON TkMtn. 44 St.w. CI. S-(SW lH I4-4IHti I IS. Mata.Taa oAWad.

1:41 Ns Play ty THEODORE WARD Nsa KRUPA ROYALE 45th St. rtB'y. CI. 1-9740 3rd and Final Week! CAP! A tilt SI Boon Obm MAM ETta. Mali.

TOM'W WED. at 2 40 Frsmrti rnitt- Enr. TltlM THE WIND lOfW'S Cool CRITERION I ir 1 4Mk St Door Open I 30 A THE MCAIOMDS 2nd BIQ fEATURCI ap no, 1 tvcuiNai WaU "GIRLt" CANAL" IMTIMATC "SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT." Ward Morehoutt. Sun FRED F. FINKLEHOFFE roatnta ROBERT MITCHUM J-Wl11! RICHARD HART rirW ROSE MAftE lotl CompWl Show Sfam MidfMflM RATHB0NE w4 H1LLER gvtof numt THE HEIRESS RUTH and AUGI'RTUS GOETE mnBAi whiutioiiai THt THRIT.L1NO LONDON SUCCESS Duet for two hands Francis L.

lore. Hnrh SULLIVAN REDMAN MARLOWE 00TN Tim. W. 45 St. W.

CI. l-SMl. Eyfa. at 1:44. MATINEE TOM'W At 2:44 arm ayaaiaaa.

With PATRICIA C0LLINGE Production IED HARRIS aT-al CAST FLATBUSH Avena. Ava.u. and E. 3d St Th. Unfaithful; ale.

A Likely Storv Ruby. Utia. and Chureh Avanoet Infailhfali aU. A Likely Story FLATLANDS Traymoro. Avaaaa aad t.

Attn St Hlch Barbaree: alao Fan on a Week-End C.ERRITTSEN BEACH Graham, aarrlttaea and Whitney Avea. Dishonored Lady; alao Ramrod KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel. Klnit Hlshoay al Otoe, parkway. Th. Houae on Bind Street; alao HI Diddle Diddl PARK SLOPE Atlantio, Flatbuah Ava.

and Dean Mldnicht In Parlai al0 Girl of the Tanal Carlton. Flatbuah and Seventh Maeeinbor Affair; alt. Tne Cornea Cane O.B, Near Venna. 224 Preaaoet Avenue The Homeatretch; alao Thunder Moanlaiaj Plata. Flatbuth Ava.

aad Park alcattai alao Mr Brother Talka to Horaeo Sander. Preeooet put Wett-I4tb St. alto Littlo Mr. Jim I BILTMORE TtMl. 47 St.

W. st Sway. CI. l-SUt "BADMAN'S TERRITORY" olth Sanrlelu. Seett Alia P.nct.r.d ROBUIKS" in Mnsonj BlueJSarrjjn Errs.

SO MATS. WED. 4a SAT. IOAM CUUOf Contiaaeaaa From 1:00 r.M. Nltotf.

rata a MM' Smrit. Hif kw.y Nltotf. rata a mm wsim nif hw.y SEATS NOW FOR NEXT It WEEKS CAUUICLD RAINS "Ttrriflel grniatlonal! Csloaisll A Mailed FINIAN'S RAINBOW UTH IT. THEATRE. Wnt of B'war aWDMV QMLlTANCf Joey Attains mm -s, FATHER Oifl.itsty aaotrtklM to TOnER BtNNtlT JHE MEDIUM KallDOOl TOM'W AWED.

I I a af i am ewa JjTo telsnWT a Bl lllll IDAIEEnVntt A Frotrram mt Twa Mtiilaai L1ava OPENS AM Ull III II MK "HIGH MERRIMENT "-Bornea, Her.Trib BO DOERS A HAMMERSTEIN vr.KSI HELEN HAYES Book Muili br OlAN-CARLO MENOTTI HMNI WtUIAM lUt ffiOUNNE POWELL ELIZA8ETH TAYLOR1 Vallry stmm. 'aOOW Oi TtTS if I vntiiv Akm rMra aWAaV ft RIDE THE PINK HORSE Happy birthday WANDA HENDRIX AVENUE 0 SECTION Av.no. D. Avenoe and I. Iltb St.

Unfaithful; alao A Likely Slory RIDGEWOOD Rldrewood. 1673 Myrtle Avenue Macomber Affair! also The Corpse ame CO Rivolt Myrtle and Wilton Aveauea Homeelretchi alao Rom to Kill 4 8HEEFSHEAD BAY Sheepahead, SKeeatnead alao Little Mr Jim SOUTH BROOKLYN Sanders Globe. 13th st and 5th Ave. Hlih Barbaree; alao Fun on a Week-En VALLEY STREAM. L.

I. (Oeea Air), Valley SUeaia. L. I. Beaa Terrltary; alee Tlllie'l Punetured Rtniaaw Cicely Courtneidge Under the counter Tnm jtm cohmc hii of uiti uiui tHrtrttt hw JOSHUA LOGAN JMBSIEWRT JWEVVVMAN sssTdjtACICTOWN ROADRPRST 44 St.

W. of B'war MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED I 'Cenrsnniol Summsf' Ijl 4 Gary Ceo tor and Marie Otero. I I "THE COVYBOT AND THE WINTER GARDEN I'vsv st 50th Continwui 10AM te 3AM SHUBERT TnM.44tkSt otS'way. CI.4-5AM E.H. at Mats.

TOM'W sal WED. at 1:34 ls.l44,I.S4-4.SS.Ma4.T'B'w,Wod.I44,l.20..aa IldMrOV aM.

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