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Ml 11 First'Nighters View 'Lost Horizons' Majestic Presents a New Comedy BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 Theater News The I creen The Theater Reverting to Type 'Mrs. Quincy Mollis' Entertaining Comedy Comes to the Majestic Theater Greaza. The setting of "Between Two Worlds" in which Joseph Schildkraut will be seen in the leading role was carried into the Belasco Theater where it will open Thurs-tlay evening, Oct. 25. Jo Mielziner Is designing an entirely new setting for William By MARTIN DICKSTE1N By ART ARTHUR ARTHUR POLLOCK Shirley Temple Is Redeem Yvonne Printemps, star of Noel Coward's romantic comedy with music, "Conversation Piece," which ing Feature of 'Now and Forever' opens at the 44th Street Theater Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," next Tuesdav eveninE.

arrives rn the whkh Katharine Cornell will pre- -Mrs. QUINCY HOLL13," a new comedy in three acts, bv Pat Oreene. Presented at the Malestic Theater by Ernest Truex. Staged bv Frank McCoy. Ile de France today to begin re- in the Martin aecK I neater on TALES OF THE CITY ROOM Folk tales of the news room have had the dust blown from them in the past few days.

Stanley Walker's book, "City Editor," is held guilty. It presents a collection of city room legends and has stirred up retelling of a lot more. An outstanding figure in Walker's notes on city editors is the late Charles Chapin, who was city editor of the Evening World. Walker recalls the story about the Criminal Courts reporter who missed the boat hearsals of the play. Also on the 'Lost Horizons' Concerns a Girl Who Killed Herself and Would Have Done Better If She Hadn't A girl committed suicide In the new play at the St.

James Theater und it took 19 scenes thereafter to prove to her she had made a mU-take. Going to a Hall of Records after dying, she learned what would have hardened in the world she had lived. It would have been a same ship is Pierre Fresnay, mem ber of the Comedle Francaise, who THE- CAST Anne Hollis Rlcn Paul Willeni Stlano Bragglottl Sjuincv Hollli Franklyn Fox Aunt Sarah Alma Kruger Claire Mary Mason Ellen Francea McHuah Jason Robart Loa played opposite Miss Printemps in the London production of the play and who will have the same role here. from Staten Island. He phoned Chapin from the ferry house, pretending that he was at his post in the court house.

happier place for her continued presence in it and she could have been t.h. hrirtP of an adorine dramatist. "Lost Horizons" is the title of the Yesterday was moving day for the Little Shirley Temple is in "Now and Forever," the current screecn attraction at the Manhattan Paramount. And this department doesn't have to tell you that Shirley Temple is no minor as-set to any picture. Yet "Now and Forever," despite the presence of its diminutive star, is not exactly a production to justify even a moderately energetic rhumba In Longacre Square.

"Now and Forever," as nearly as we could determine in the Paramount yesterday, is about an incurable confidence man of practically no backbone whatever who tries to reform for the sake of his young "Okay," said Chapin, "cover the flood." "What flood?" It is beginning to look as though Ernest Truex as well as being an excellent actor is rapidly becoming a manager of unusual ability. Last niyht he brought to the Majestic Thursday night, Dec. 20, with a cast including Edith Evans, Basil Rath-bone and Brian Aherne. Mielziner has selected the Italian primitive style after the school of Giotto, thus departing from the more or less traditional custom of employing the Italian Renaissance or English Elizabethan period for the staalng of the tragedy. Harold Waldrige, juvenile film player, will be seen in "Geraniums in My Window." Gertrude Neissen Will appear in "Calling All Stars" which Brown will offer at the Hollywood Theater late In November.

Elmer Rice forces for "Judgment "There must be a terrible flood at them all is in "The Great Waltz." the Criminal Courts Building," said when the entire orchestra rises Day," his melodrama moving to the Fulton Theater where it will continue with the original cast headed by Josephine Victor and Walter N. "I can hear the boats Chapin. Theater on Fulton St. a piece writ right out of the pit and slowly rolls work. The play, presented last night by that Laurence Rivers who gave the country Marc Connelly's "The Green Pastures" five years ago and has had no such good fortune since, Is by a dramatist permitted by the program to remain anonymous.

The story Is that Harry Segall wrote it and John Hayden did various things to later. It Is offered merely histling. across tne stage to the back wall, ten by Pat Greene called Mrs. Cuincv Hollls." It proved to be a playing madly all the while. Vis itors from the small towns find it Another Chapin anecdote con nicely made, bright little play, witn some Surprises in its story, and one hard to believe their eves.

cerns the time he commented favorably upon the phrase "the mel Penelope. She's still, in spite of "Now and Forever," our favorite actress. as "a new play, staged by John or two fairly strong aramauc bucn a couple were sitting in the scenes, in tne main, nowever, it, very last row on opening night of comedv. and while it never pro -me ureat Waltz." And Author ancholy water" In a story about a body found floating in the East River. Thereafter every body of daughter.

Penelope (thats Mistress Temple) does succeed for a while in convincing her papa that it's naughty to tell a lie. When she suspects that he is telling a fib she makes him say "honor bright," and duces any hearty laughter, it is en AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN Moss Hart, pacing nervously up and tertaining througnout. ater around New York developed down tne aisle lust behind them To make matters more interest swears he overheard this dialogue: melancholy waters." Finally the it came in the scene where the irate Chapin warned his reporters CENTURY CIRCUIT THEATRESfe daddy, it seems, has qualms about saying "honor bright" when he knows, for instance, that the gold Hi elder Johann Strauss, who has been ing. Mr. Truex has gatnerea together an excellent band of players, and they have been nicely directed by Frank McCoy.

Heading that the next man who used tne phrase would be fired. The next Tost Horizons' A plav presented at the St. Jame, Theater by Laurence Rivera. Inc. S(aed By John Hayden.

Settings by O. Bradford Ashworth. THE CAST Janet Ivan Jane Wyatt Rita Rogers Kathryn Otvney Ralph Bondley Arthur Plerson A Youth Vernon Crane A Banker Robert Connesa A Guide William Norton A Scrubwoman Rooert Smith A Young Man Robert Smith Guule-ln-Charge Thomas Louden An Attendant Prancesca Lennl Elsie Marshall Betty Lancaster Mrs. Condot Kathleen Comegve Oliver Reynolda Oswald York nohh Alf Helton lured away, returns to find his son day a reporter who had not heard mine he Is selling exists only in his imagination. But In the end, when Hayden." The movies ought to find delight in it, for "Lost Horizons" Is complicated, needs swift changes of ecene to keep it lucid, and tells a story in which all sorts of things happen.

Even on the Stage they happen neatly. At the St. James the scenes follow one another about as quickly as Is possible in the theater, the acting and direction are sound, the settings themselves, the work of J. Bradford Ashworth, who ought to have been represented on Broadway long ago, are of a supple variety and yet support unobtrusively the hmii the nlav. But the play It conducting the huge orchestra.

It is during his absence that the or the cast is Miss Lrene Kicn, wen ths warning wrote about a body known in both the moving picture chestra rises out of the pit and rolls floating in "the melancholy waters he cannot resist the temptation to pilfer a ruby necklace to pay for PATIO and KINCSWAY ON BOTH SCREENS and the radio worlds. Also in tne across tne stage. Strauss walks of the Hudson River." TODAY! TODAY company aic Franklyn Fox, Stlano "Penny's tuition, he comes to tne down the theater aisle and mounts Chapin was furious. "You re conclusion that he is no fit parent fired." he yelled. "Now, look here.

In all sense, how could the Hud the stage. Then, astonished, he looks around at the dancers and shakes his fist at the son he hates. Brap.glotti and Alma n.ruger, an plavers of ability. They do a good deal towards making the evening enjoyable. son's waters be melancholy?" Diane Reynolds Cynthia Rogera It was during the long, astonished "Perhaps," replied the reporter, The story that Mr.

oreene toia it was because they had gone past HAROLD LLOYD, "The Cat's Paw" Also An Unusual Surrounding Program of Short Subjects MARINE MIDWOOD TODAY! ON BOTH SCREENS TODAY! GEO. ARL1SS, "House of Rothschild" ALSO A THRILLING WESTERN PICTURE look around, and Just before the fist shake. nnt striklnuly original. In the Yonkers." "What's he looking for?" Hart "Not bad." said ChaDin. "You're main It is a tale of a woman witn a Dast.

wmcn inciuaes tt ciuiu. heard the visiting Aunt Nellie ask hired." who marries into a perfectly proper her husband. and surrenders the child to a wealthy dowager for adoption. There Is, of course, more to "Now and Forever" than that. However, it is a pretty familiar story and you should be able to fill in the missing details (including the part where the repentant father gets shot trying to recover the stolen necklace) for himself.

Gary Cooper is the good-bad papa who ultimately makes the big sacrifice. Carole Lombard Is his second wife who strives in vain to put him on the straight and narrow path. And Shirley Temple is of course "I don't know," was his Duzzled BARGAIN DAY family, and who meets her former lover and father of her child when reply, "but I guess he's looking for It's one of the better stories about the latter has become a girl ol lb. mat orcnestra. it was there five George 3.

Kaufman, the play But If the basis of the tale is not minutes ago." wright. Unfortunately the column Avalon, Kinita Hgy. and E. 18th bt. Maatiaiatry, Miurna O'Sultlvaa, "HIDE OUT" Albemarle, Flatbush and Aim Dnrak, "HOUSEWIFE" and "LADY IS WILLING Riatta.

Flatbush Av. and Ave. Wallace Retry, "Trvature "Wi'ra Rlrn Alain' Farrmrat, Flatbush Rd. Ana Snthern, "BLIND DATE" "AMONG THE MIS8INU" Mar fair. Conev Ui.

A. and Ave. U. "LADY IS WILLING" and "YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU" Manor. Coney Isl.

Ave. and Ave. K. Wynyartf, "ONE MORE "DafenM Rtiti" Robert Potter Leu wnasiy Gary Farwell Gage Clarke Albert Orayson Arthur Young Keegen Orandon Rhodea Daniela Joseph Doncourt Wormser Wallace Wlddecombe David Preacott Jonathen Hols Adam Thaver Walter Oilbert Eddie Lewis Forrest Orr Maude 'Irevor Irene Shirley Chrlei Dehlman Chambera Dudley Clarence Rock Sybil 8ally Washington Character Woman Mabel Paigt Paul Duttlne John Oallaudet Edna Winters Ruth Lee An Astrologer Fred Sutton A Doctor Charles Lalta First Stagehand Fred Sutton Second 6tagehand Rock First Actor Burton McEvllly Second Actor Robert Connesa Third Actor Joseph Doncourt Fourth Actor William Norton First Actress Mabel Paige Second Actresa Washington Fifth Actor Harry Hanlon Maid Ruth Carl Mr. Flu6aer Edwin Hodge Mist Smith Brendt Dahlen new.

Mr. Greene has given it a dif 1st who attempted to tell it t'other self takes on such a nature that the audience Is forced to watch a series of incidents that have no meaning at the time, are given a meaning only In the last act when the waiting has been a little too long. It is ingenious. It Is cleverly put together. It Is honest.

It remains, however, a curiosity. And the curiosity it awakens hardly takes satisfactorily the place of the suspense plays need If they are to be successful. Perhaps the novelty will atone for that. Certainly it is novel. Its prosperity will depend on the willingness of audiences to wait a inns while, loneer than necessary, ferent set of characters, has sprung KNOCKOUT ARGUMENT week mangled it rather badly, so, one or two surprises, and has put Helen Gwynn relays the true tale for the records, let's set It right.

new life into rather an old story It seems that a new electrical about the ambitious young agent It would not be fair to tell how AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN swichboard had to be installed in HKO HAS THE CIC3EIT SHOWS 'ho was anxious to persuade a cer this has been done. Suffice it to the Centre Thei.ter in preparation for "The Great Waltz." The Rocke tain writer that he could do more for him than the agent the writer say that when it once got moving the piece held the Majestic audience last night. 0PEXA CO. D'OYLY CARTE fellers were told that the complete already had. 1nb of makine over the lighting fa Miss Rich, of course, was the From Savoy Theatre, London UaiS ENTIRE WEEK MATS.

Wet eaa Sat. cilities would cost the staggering "Your present agent is letting you "fallen lady." She a Anne THE MIKADO" ALBEK. A I bee Sonar Vrmla Gould Janet Gayner In "SERVANT'S ENTRANCE MADISON MYrtle-Wyclrotl jlffe Bat. In Tet, Ulna Creitat In "9Ht LOVES ME NOT PROSPECT. Aaa.

"SHE LOVES ME NOT" 4 "ADVENTURE 8IRL" KENMORE Church-Flatbush Bine Crosby 4 Mlrlaal Hmain. la "SHE LOVES ME NOT St. nr. Sth Ave. BING CROSBY In "SHE LOVES ME NOT" KEITH'S Richmond Hill Blna Croiby 4 Miriam Hapklm la "SHE LOVES ME NOT" TILYOU ODO.

BtaeDlechase Art Bnt. Ulna Crtney In "SHE LOVES ME NOT" BCSHWtfK B'waT-Howard RING CROSBY In "8 HE LOVES ME NOT" GRFFNPOINT 825 Manh'n Ave. "SHE LOVES ME NOT" 4 "ADVENTURE 8IRL" ORPHEUM Fulton and Rockwell "SHE LOVES ME NOT" 4 "ADVENTURE GIRL" sum of $125,000. But they okayed Hollis a charming, well-bred worn Neat Weak (Man. Wad.) "Trial fey It without a protesting murmur.

Jury" ana) M. PlMmKf an of the world. Franklyn Fox was down badly," asserted the 10 percenter. "There are a number of additional little services that you author reaches for a bottle of iodine Thurs.totat.(tat.Mat.)"IOI.ANTHE" The new switchboard thereaiter Quincy Hollls, the perfectly proper for the answers to be found only in the back of the book. The girl, a young actress who Is giving up the stage to marry a bright young lawyer, shoots herself when, sure of success, he refuses to became Hassard Short's pride and to forget all.

REPERTORY for LAST MOVTH New England banker. He tur joy. He showed It off to every nished most of the humor, making Mr. Hollls an excellent "stuffed friend who dropped in during re are entitled to, as well as direct representation on stories. But he doesn't give them to you.

I cer In the company Is the girl friend of the girl who In the first scene committed suicide. Now we begin hearsals. Along came George Kauf shirt." Alma Krueer was the maid WEEK OF OCT. 29 Mnn to We1 Or! 30. SI "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" Th.tr.

t. Sm Nu 1 2, I "PRINCESS IDA" man one day. Short led l.im over marry her. Then, being dead, she is told in the dramatists' Hall of Records to read the lives of several en aunt of the Hollis family. And FEATURE FILMS SHOWING TODAY SEASON'S tainly can.

You'll do much better to get connections. In a new scene to the switchboard and demon strated regardless of family tradition, she made Aunt Sarah rather a good all round If you tie up with me." "And lust mess at what that EXTENDED icauii or CONTINUED DEMAND old scout. BAY RIDGE switchboard cost," urged Short. the girl who killed herself comes to the author and asks for a little job. She is given the leading role In his play instead of the actress As the original lover, Stlano "Go on, guess." Kaufman said he Braggiottl looked and acted as couldn't.

who ruined it. The play is bought "No less than $125,00," exclaimed though his grandmother might have been a "Hapsburg Mary Mason was the young lady who men and women whom she floes noi know and learn eventually how much good her living would have done for others and herself. The lives of the living are so interwoven, a kindly old gentleman tells her, that they affect each other, and the death of one being alters the course of the lives of many others. So for a lone time, all of the Xlrst Short. But Kaufman didn't bat an eye, WEEK OF NOV.

H.N.. I.WH I. "PATIENCE" to Sat 9. 10 'TRIAL BT JURY" aaa "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" WEEK OF NOV. 12 Hon.

1 Nov. 12. la, "THE MIKADO" Thurs. to No, la. 19, IT "COX and BOX" and M.

S. PINAFORE" WEEK OF NOV. 19 Hob. ut Nov. Id.

A "I0LANTHE" Thori to Sal No, n. 24 "THE GONDOLIERS" thought that her father had been by the manager who refused it before. The girl plays the leading role in the Atlantic City tryout prior to the New York opening. SEATS TODAY AT BOX OFFICE FOR All PERFORM ANCES H-3 reply was typically Kaufman killed in the World War. Forta But the writer was rather reluc- tant and the invading agent was finding him a hard person to persuade.

All looked lost until a drunk (they were standing at a bar) began to pick on the writer. The drunk got nastier and nastier. Suddenly the drunk drew his arm back to swing a punch at the writer. But before he could let loose the agent stepped In with a right hook and knocked the souse cold. "There," he said triumphantly, turning to the writer, "could your present agent give you that kind of SERVICE?" P.

got the etc. ish. natcly, she never discovered the Everything is rosy. A rich man truth. "Hassard," he said, "you've been evened.

Why, you can get the Coliseum, Fourth Ave. and 52d The Cat's Paw and Broken Uvea Eleetra, 75th St. end mrd Ave Romance in the Rain and Amonr the Misslni Loew'a Alpine. 89th end Filth Lee Tracy. Helen Morran In y0u Belon to Mel Pa Two Heada en a Pillow, Nell Hamilton toew's Bay Ridte.

72d 8t. 3d Warren William, Praron Murder Case: plus f.rk wifth 44th th Tone. Karen Morlef Park, Fifth Ave. and 44th 8t The House ot Rothschild, Geo. Arllss Stanley, Filth Ave.

nd ISOi 8t Man With Two Faces; also Kiss and Make Up Saneet, 47th St. and Fifth Ave shoot the Worka and Half a Sinner Vanity, 56th St and Firth Ave Notorious Sophie Lanr and City Park BEDFORD Aawlle, Fulton St. and Throoo Treasure Islani and Cockered Cavaliers Lincoln, Bedford PI Charlie Chan'a Courage: also Kiss and Make TJ Loew's Bedford, Bedford and Bergen Lee Tracy, Helen Morten. You Belonc to Mel plus Two Heads on Pillow, Nell Hamilton LeeW, Kameo, E. Tracy, Helen Marfan.

Yon Belonr to Me; plua Two Head, on a Pillow, Nell Hamilton Loew'a Brevoort, BraeoorVBedford, Side Streets, Aline MarMahon, Paul Kellyt plus Amonr the Ml.slnr, Richard Cromwell Natlensl 720 Washington Treasure Island and The Personality Kid Recent, Fulton St and Bedford Your Man and Nlcht World Savoy. Bedford Ave. end Lincoln PL. Los ale Not. with Rmi Crosby, M.

Hopkins, Carlisle Bute. DeKalb Are, nr. Franklin House of Rothschild. Geo Arlisa If you drop Into the Majestic this pursues her. A doctor bandages a stage manager's sprained ankle.

Now the connection with the inex same thing at Macy's any day- week, you will find that Mrs Quincy Hollis is worth meeting plicable goings-on of the earlier marked down to BUTTON, BUTTON even though she must have had part of the play are suown more gay time in Paris many years ago quickly, the things brightens up, WED. MATINEE S.lc 11.10 1. 12.20 SAT, MATINEE 11.10 II. oi 12.20 12.71 NIGHTS 11.10, II B. 12 a.

al.ii. W.JO (met. tail MARTIN BECK THEATRE Occasionally the massive mechan GROVE MAT CARD ics of those Radio City theaters confuse the outlanders. Revolving (51b PI W.nf lib Av Tel HEn n-HW Leo Wallick and Tiger Flowers AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN Even. MatinerK Wl and Sit 2:11 staees and rising orchestra pits are Johnstone head the Rldgewood becomes thrilling.

Even the threads that appeared to form part of another design altogether are seen to be part of this. The girl in the lodging house is saved. The girl about to marry her deceiver experiences a salutary disillusionment. The murderer is made known. Drove mat show tonight in a bout THE THEATRE GUILD pre.enfa unheard-of things In Dubuque and the visiting AuntN ellies from way down yonder often find them hard scheduled to go to a finish.

They PLEASE QRDER A SLEEPING CLERGYMAN lAWB ttDtntn A lively and merrr entertainment will be supported in the semi-nnai time limit match by Carl Fischer and Joe Banaskl with five other to believe. The most amazing stage trick of act and part of the second, she reads the stories of girls and men whose names she has never heard. And as she reads we see on the stage a dramatization of the reading. We, too, of course, meet a number of people of whom we know as little as she. We sympathize with her when she objects that their troubles have no significance.

A girl In a lodging house has been deserted by a man who promised to marry her. A girl In a rich home Is about to marry a man her father distrusts. He is the man who deserted the girl. A friend of the father's accuses the suspect of being a crook he met once on ship. This friend is murdered.

These are all quick individual scenes. There are more of the mysteries. The head of a Kansas City stock company has put on a play of his own, which is ruined in production by the leading lady. A manager who liked it in manuscript dislikes it now and will not buy it. The GUILD B'y.

Eva. 8:30 Matinees Thursday and Saturday, Complicated, you see, and ex matches carded for the program, which ttcklei the funnybone and ends chills pleasantly up and down the spine." World-Ttlromm With VIVIENNE OSBORNE, JAMES BELL, TALA BIRELL. QkST OP THIRTY PLAYHOUSE. W. 4Sth 8t.

Evfi. 1:50, Ct Matinees Wed. and 9at-, RV ta ft-t0 AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN tremely Ingenious. A little too ingenious for the play's own good. A little greater ingenuity and the playwright would have given his drama Just the simplicity needed to make LUCIENNE B0YER CONTINENTAL VARIETIES "lth VICENTE ESCUDER0 LITTIE 44th 8...

W. if B'wiy. LAe. 4-155(1 BOROUGH HALL AND DOWNTOWN Cumberland, Cumberland and Fulton Love Captive and Social Register Duffleld. Duffleld and Fulton One Mora River and strictly Dynamite Loew'a Melba, Llvlngston-Hanover.

Two Heads on a Pillow. Nell Hamilton; plus Among the Missing, Richard Cromwell Momart. 590 Fulton St Wild Gold and Here Comes the Groom New United, Myrtle and Hudson Avs. Here Comes the Groom end Midnight St. George Playhouse, 100 Pineapple.

Handy Andv and Friends ef Mr. 8weeney Terminal. Fourth Ave. and Dean Treaaure Island and Friends ef Mr. Sweeney Tlvell, Fulton St.

and Myrtle Hsasa ef Rotlmhlla and Charlie Chan's Courage; Vaudeville BOROUGH PARK Berkshire, Eighth Ave. and 60th siamboul Quest and Embarrassing Moments Elton, 43d St. A New Utrecht Wild Gold and Notorious Sophie Lang Utv'l Bore Park, SI Utrecht. She Had to Choose. Solly Blanc.

Busier Crabhel plus Down to Their Last Yacht. Marv Boland Leew'e 4tb 4th-New Utrecht. Lee Tracy, Helen Morgan. Yon Belong to Met plus Two Heads on a Pillow, Neil Hamilton New Garden, New TJtrecht-46th Bt.Dr. Monica and Half a Sinner Rita, Eighth Ave.

and 46th St Publle Enemv and Dancers In the Dark Windsor, 15th Ave. and 40th St Treasure Island and The Old-Fashioned Way BENSONHl'RST Endieott, 13th Ave. and 70th St. Half a Sinner and The Great Flirtation Hnli.nnH 7Bth Rt and New Utrecht. The Love Captive and The Hell Cat Xf A tFCTir BROOKLYN I M.ts.Wfd.

11131 TOJUlMI aiiuuiiib THI8WEEI! and Bat. III SILTK "1 rnion DnwAiini.1 it a hit. mUN as.nnit. ret. (IN IRENE RICH touii" Jane Wyatt plays the girl in sober Opens TOMORROW 8:40 BROCK PFMBFRTON Preventa PERSONAL APPEARANCE PERSON) Schnov' w.wwfta IN "MRS.

QUINCY HOLLINS" earnest, ending with an affecting scene of sincere feeling. Kathryn Givney, Betty Lancaster, Walter A new comedv bv Lawrence Riley Statei by Antoinette Perry 4. Mr. Pcmbortoa Jaaat CAVMOR UaWRlS RKO tVfcHY tVt. INUL.

SUN. fl. SAT. MAT. It 3 judith anderson Divided by three with Hedrla Popper and James Rennle ETHEL BARRYMORE W.

47 St. Eves. 8:40 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30 HENRY MILLER'S Theatr. 124 W. 43d St.

Gilbert, Ruth Lee, Cynthia Rogers, SEATS NOW, First Mat. Thursday. 2:30 P21 runwin IT VMt lutwia arm ONE NIGHT Of LOVE inomas iiouden, Lyster Chambers, BmIJ ftn 4 Vara iwtl PhoTRvx' Charles Laite, John Gallaudet all Bekalp.ea. jstur'TlnPOCTPHIHCf" do unusually well. Sailor, beware RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN Here is a monument of industry.

And I am afraid monuments are not tnd RECORD BREAKING YEAR! "Funniest show In town." Garland, rale. (3 too esciting in the theater. LYCEUM 45 E. si Thn.ASlt TWO BIG 5-8TAR HITS) Birbari STANWYCK Daman Runyea'i MILLION RANSOM oCiv lOUnCtejECsV 'BlUEoftJie Loew'a Oriental, 86th St. -18th Tracy, You Belong to Me.

Helen Morran; plua Two Heada on a Pillow, Nell Hamilton Stlllwell, 86th St and 24th Ave Treasure Island; also Elmer and Elsie BRIGHTON BEACH akeland. 273 Brighton Beach Cpperworld; also Sorrrd and Son Oceana. Brighton Beach St. Romance In the Rain and Let's Try Again Sheepahaad.Sheepth'd Bay Voorhlet Romance in the Rain and I Can't Escape Sheldon, 1648 Sheenshead Bay Stamboul Quest and Charlie rhan'a Courage Tuxedo, Ocean Pkwy nr. Brighton L.

Croaa Streeta and The Love Parade Bl'SHWICK rUesle. Tomnklns Ay. at Pulaski I'll Tell the World and The Hell Cat Colonial. Broadway Chauncev C.lrl In Danger and Romance in the Rain Halsey. Halsey 8t.

and Broadway. Enemv and Three Girls Lost in Chicago Kismet. 785 DeKalb Ave. Srarface ani His Woman 4nrrreKaiiinkiiLwa nineties' HUSTON In 6TNCLAW LEWIS fJODSWORTH Dramatised bv SIDNEY HOWARD "ONE OE THE GREATEST PLAYS I HAVE EVER SEEN." Walter Wlttrhell, Iftrror SHVBERT, W. 44th St.

400 seats at ft. ID Kvs. Rr40 aharn Mats. Wed. and i EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY Price: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 PROCEEDS TO ACTORS' FUND EYE SMALL MIRACLE Bill Terry of the Giants, says Sporting News, would like to have Woody English of the Cubs, but hasn't made it interesting to the n'rv-1 injurs.

Halr.Helilna BUIoaraata with JOSEPH "The Tnwn'e First Exrttinj and Exhllaratlnr Show Tense, Arresllnr and Breath-takint." Waller Witicktll. OPENING TOMORROW WITH SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT new WHERE TO DINE bit J.C. NUGENT'; Dream child GOLDEN W. CH. 4-0144 Evre.

8:50. Mats. Wed. and 2:15 IN Chicago people. GALVESTON GETS HILLY TRW The Phillies have turned over to Galveston of the Texas League three young players as part payment for Orvllle Jorgens and Jim Bivin, right-handed pitchers.

They are Outfielder Fred Frink, Catcher Don Maynard and Eddie Cole, pitcher. STEVEDORE ONLY MORE WEEKS VANOCRBILT. 41 ef B'wiy. SR. Eves.

8:50. Matinees Wed. and 8:50 BERT LITEI.L PHIL GREEN Present FIRST LEGION Traill, viesnue aad IntarMtlai." Tritmn: 4TH ST. W. of B'way.

Erea. 11:45 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. A ROT'SINO COOn SHOW." BROOKLYN CIVIC REPERTORY Theatre. 14 St. and sth Ava.

WA. 1-7450. Evi. a in. 1 1 CA NO WAt.

1-7450. En. 8:45 TAX DACCCDT rDII I Celebrated culalna and the eholceat of vlnea and DUjjCrV 1 VjIMLIa liquors Dancing to captivating mualc every eve-DBAAII VKI LlrlrUTC nlnR "capt Sunday. Dinner $1.90. Sup-DKUUrvL I PI HOM 13 per a la carte.

No COT" Charge. SYBIL THORNHIKE JHE DISTAFF SIDE with Eatrlle Wlnwood Viola Keats "A atatttralflta sf sue time," Onrlrjntt. W. Trl QTOSf3 mass inrkinAKI UATri 284 Washington Street Opposite cagie CLAKcNUUIN nUICL Bidf. F.moui for Its excellent cuisine.

Loew'a Gates, Dates and Broadway. Tracy, Yo Belong to Me: plus Vaudeville. Flelda. Smith and Fields; Andre Renatid, Mayfalr Revus l.uior. 431 Central Ave The Party's Over and As the Earth Turns Marvin, Broadway at Van Buren 8t.

The Last Mile and False Faces Monroe, Broadway and Howard siamboul Quest and Half a Sinner Riga. Wilson and Jefferson "lamhoul Quest and West of Cheyenne Sumner. Sumner Ave. and uincy St. Side Streets and Scarlet Letter CANARSIE Canarsle, Ave.

Lands. 95th 8t Among the Missing and Ten Cents a Dance CONEY ISLAND Loew'i Coney Island, 8urf-Stlllv, Lee Tracy. Helen Morgan In You Belong to Mel plua Two Heads on a Pillow, Nell Hamilton CITY LINE City Line, Liberty and Lincoln Aves Andy and In Love With Life CROWN HEIGHTS Carroll. Utlre Ave. and Carroll St and Treasure Island Congress, St.

John's Murder in the Private Car and Parle Interlude Empress. Empire Blvd. -Brooklvn Manhattan Love Song and Whom the Cods Destroy Riviera. St. John's PI.

at Kingston Av. Friend of Mr. Sweeney and Party's Over EAST FLATBl'SH Rugby. Utlca nr. Church Here Cornea the Navy and Once to Every Womin EAST NEW YORK Loew'a Pitkin.

Pltklo and Saratoga. Death on the Diamond, Roht. Toung. Nat Pendlctoni plus Desirable. Jean Mulr, Geo.

Brent FLATBCSH FTatkash, Church and Platouah The Thin Man and Harold Teen Glenwood, 1475 Flatbush Ave Whom the Gods Destroy and Sin ef Nora Moras Grenada, Church and Noatrand Charlie Chan'a Courage and Girl From Missouri Leader, Coney Isl.Av.-Newkirk and Romance In the Bain Loew'a Century, Nostrand-Parkslde. Girl In Danger, Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Crev; plua Marrying Widows, Johnnv Mack Brawn Loew's Kings, Flatbush and Til den. Death on the Diamond, Robt. Young. Madge Evanai plua Desirable, Jean Mnlr.

Geo, Brent Navarre, Ave. O-Coney Island Ave. Uncertain Ladv and Black Moon Parkslda. Flatbush and Perkstde Avs Corkeved Cavaliera and World Movea On GERRITSSEN BEACH Graham. 311 Whitney Ave Here t'nmes (he Navy and Yolee In the Night AVENUE I' Avenue TJ Ave.

U-E 16th The World Movea On and Personality Kid nvv. MR4 Conev Island Ave Here Comes the Groom and Man Trailer STONE CUE VICTOR Joseph Stone upset Frank Cope-land, defending champion, in the opening game of the New York State professional three-cushion billiard tournament at the Capitol Blue Plate S0o and 65c. Dinner 75c and $1.00. A la carte. Our mixed drlnka ara BOOTH Thaalra.

W. 4 9t. En. 1:40, 30s ta S2.S0 tasty because wa use only the finest quality of liquors, wines ana Deera, moucia'r Matineee Wed and Mo to tt IIFE BEGINS AT 8:40 The Musical Surceaa urtfa BEBT RAY LHHXA LaHR bolger gear PRANCE WILLIAMS A JOHN MTRRAY ANDERSON Production WINTER HARDEN, B'aray A 50th. Em.

Matinees THURSDAY and SATURDAY FIRST MATINEE TOMORROW, I.Al'RENCE RIVERS, presents 1 0ST HORIZONS With JANE WYATT i Plav in to Rcentt rant fit la priced Arcommodatlona for private parties. irTr lltnr ADtT 97 Columbia Helghla. Special luncheon buc, liUltL MAKVlAKC I served from 13:30 to 1 F.M. Special dinner 80c, $1, served from to 8 P.M. Sunday dinner, $1.

A la Carte. Bowling and Billiard Academy last night, 40 to 39 in 66 Innings. Ooala arraugartl 2, KauJman, Car-bone. Brea Boo. Time of hlve 30 mlnutea.

SHHHr (Four Stars)" Dalle Nev. MAX GORDON Preienu a New Musical Play Production Conceived and Directed by HASSARD SHORT THE GREAT WALTZ UftTFI BICDDCDftkIT Ptarrepenl an Hleka 8ie. Dtne In the tlUICL rltRIVEryil I beautiful Terrace Room where charming decorative scheme lends color and enchantment. Dally Dinner 85o and 8Sc; Bun-day Dinner 75c and $1.00. A la carte; cocktails 25c.

Rooms lor private func Book by Mm Hart. Mnilc by Johana Strauss Dances bv Albertlna Rasrh ST. jame Theatre, 44tk tt. Watt ef 1'wir LAe. 4-4HH4.

Eveninta :0 Promptly tions. No cover or minimum RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN Eves, st 1:30, 55i to 13.30. Mali. Wed. 4Sat.stI:30 5Se to 12.

WW Orrti. Sstl Etery Nluht st 12.20 NL ONE SEATED DURINO SCENES u.t.l Cu.Jl.k A. 1B9 Columbia Heights. Of ferlng the beat In everything, MOTCI itOnOISn Armj 8prcM iunCheon, 50c; daily dinner, 65c to $1.00. Private dining room available for special dinners, luncheons and meetings.

SAM H. HARRIS nresents THE CENTER THEATRE. 49111 St 4 Sth Ava. MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG Dinner from JAMES BARTON In ft to 9 JIMMY KELLY'S paradise revue Featuring fv Snvder. 1 Featuring fv Snvder.

new fiav er Geo. s. Kaufman and moss mart Ilth TOBACCO ROAD Month Rellly. Miml IBevai-ler and Polka Data. Mlka Landau Orrhrstra.

3 nhnwe nlghtlv. Everv Wed. Celeb. Nltbl JACK Kl Hh I ASH Atlantic and 1th Ava. Cl m.

NO COVFR OR MINIMUM Rased on Ersklne Caldwell's Novel "Hb taken Its place as prnhaMv the hit ef the year on Rroadwav." tillher; Ualtrial. Amrncan MUSIC BOX THEATRE. 45 W. at B'way I vis. at 8 30.

Matinees Thura. ft Sat. 3: 30 DINNER SUPPER DANCING NIGHTLY MISHELGORNER AND HIS FIFTH AVE HOTEL ORCHESTRA NO COVIR CHAROI NO MINIMUM CHAROI CARDINAL PLATE DINNER $1.25 DINNER DELUXE $1.75 SERVED FROM 6 TO 9 P. M. AFTERWARD A CARTE Matinee.

WFD. and fine to 00 FORREST 49th W. ef B'way MIDWOOD GRILL 1145 PL-ATHUSH AVENUE Dancing Nightly. Dinner Dance, ta 8. Musle by BERT MULVET nd bla Gay Ninety Mountaineers.

The beat of foad. liquor and entertainment. Luncheon, 50c. Dinner, 75c. Never caver charge.

2nd WEEK STARS" Newt ANY DAY HCTCD'C TAUCDW Fulton St. Luncheon. 45c. Table d'hote I Cl dinner, 80c. Sunday Dinner.

Including wine, a1 no A la carte. Choice llquora and wines. Orand Ball Room and private JACKIE COOPER i "PECK'S BAD BOY" Pars Cela Variety Revue on State THE NEW DANCE SENSATION! NOVELTY HORSE RACING EACH EVENING AT 11:30 DINNER LUNCHEON 35c-45c-60c NO COVER CHARGE PARKING 25J.I 35 ie ANY SEAT Menus, $1 end up. Under peraonal RADIO CITY MUSIC MALI foil Ave. SHOW PIACI eflwa NATION Dears Oaaa 11:30 A.M.

WILL ROGERS in Irvin S. Cobb'i "JUDGE PRIEST" at 12. 2:20,, 5:10. 0. 10:20 Mi -seuefC nail myaeriaaasawra' vje ay LnmniMt dining rooms for banquets, weddings, etc.

direction Mr. Perarlo. Quentln. Ouentln Rd 35th 8t Fog Over Frisco and Whom the God. De.lroy Travmore.

Ave and 4BtJi St Born to Be Bad and Embarrassing Moments PARK SLOPE Carlton. Flatbush and 7th Aves House of Rothschild and Slrlctlv Dvnarelte Plata, Flatbush Ave. and Park Place. Morning Glorv and Fllleen wives Bandera, Prospect Pk. West and 148t.Here Cornea the Navy and Moonstone RIDGEWOOD Glenwood, Mvrtle Ave.

and Decatur. Cat', Paw and Romance In the Rain Parthenon, Mvrtle and Wyckoff Ave, Side Streeta and Romance in the Rain Rldgewood, MvTtle and Cvores Ave.HIde-Out. with M. o'Solllvan and R. Montgomery Oasis, Fresh Pond Rd.

and Grove Down to Their ast Yacht and World Movea Oa Rivoll. Myrtle and Wilson Shoot the Worka and Personality Kid SOUTH BROOKLYN Sander's Globe, 526 15th St timer and Elsie; also Crime of Helen Stanley Paradise, 28th St. and Fourth Sorrell and Son; also Ciclo Mlo WINDSOR TERRACE Venue. Prospect llr. Monica; also Kiss and Make Un WILLIAMSBURG Alba.

Flushing Ave. and Broadwav ill's Paw and She Was a Lady Folly. Graham Ave near Bron1vav Treasure Islsnd. Wallace Becrv; Vaudeville loew'a Broadwav. Broorlwsv-M' rtlr Lee Trocv.

Helen Morgan. Vou Belong to Me) plus Two Hearts on a Pillow. Nell Hamilton Williamsburg. Broadway end Mnrcv. Three Wise Girls and White Zombie SOth Si I Roeder's Beach Coral Gardens Foot of Voorhlel flhvvphetd Bsv reaturlug the Southern Atmosphere Just the place for the most enjoyable and romantic night you ever had.

After enjoying the hospitality and delicious Dixie food you may stroll into the Coral Gardens, where vou can dance tinder the stars or to sip one of those Roeder'a Rumble Seat Cocktails. Accommodations for private parlies. Open all year. Free Parking. Norma Shearer, Frtxiric March, Charles Latjfhton "THff Barretts of Winpolt St" tiarr.

und Winona A I FIFTH AVE CHURCH FLATBUSH AV. Another ASTOR Triumph! Manrlre Jranrtte CHEVALIER MacDONALD "THE MERRY WIDOW" An ErtMt lulth Prm. An Pieturi HOTEL FRED SC.HUMM Restaurant and Bar Rrrvice and Self Service. A la Carte and Special Dinner, 60c. servrd 5 00 to 9 00 PM Private tables avallnhle for group parties.

41 COURT STREET, TEMPLE BAR BUILDING I AST TIMES TODAY HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS LONG ISLAM) AT NINTH STREET i Rowere Da1 EHtu Utter) I 1 ifjftj) I Dally, 9:50. TImm 1flO church Ave. A Cow Retreat for Lovers of Oood Food. COUNT or li In "THE I T.nnchenn 40c Dinner BSC. Rnertal RiinrtRV ninner lc SUZANNE'S MONTI I Suns, and 1:90, Sale Mldslght show Saturday.

Mats, (sis. Sat. I. SOS, II. Eras.

iOs, 2 A la carte. We cater to home and church affairs email LONG BEACH laurel. Park Ava. at Laurelton Bld.Hlde-Out, Robt. Monigomery.

Maureen ii aollivaa RICHMOND BILL Caalno, Liberty Ave. and 114th oid-Fashloned Wav and nell Bent lor Garden, 114th St and Jamaica The Party', Over and Charlie Chan a Courage Broadwav and St, CRIST ty tn AamSTS' 1 rvNiv or large. Delictoua home cooking. JSTSVAJM A 1.

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