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-* mmmLgmmmmmmMimm. SILVERSMITHS. OP PERFECTION SINCE 1871 l ipiii fee l/FIt Sounds like the days of NtW jILVtK Aladdin, but in reolity _ It's Bromwell's master fQI1 silversmiths at work. Here oldest silver takes on new life with dents and d i s figurements rolled away and then restoration of the per fect silver finish. 4 710 12th St., Just Above 6 AMUSEMENTS _AMUSEMENTS "TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES r&nni ina n*h t n. c. a»»., *.t VAAULUIA Air Conditioned. THE YEARLING" (Color). GREGORY PECK, JANE WYMAN; Plus Peaturette, Crime Subject. Feature 6:16, 9:10, rinn r 210s pa. av«. n.w. re. oim VIHVI.Ii Delightfully Cool. Today Only, "EASY COME. EASY GO." BARRY FITZGERALD, DIANNA LYNN, at 6:20. 8, 6:40._ DUMBARTON ’ft Today. Tomorrow. Another Fine Show BETTY HUTTON. BARY FITZGERALD in "THE INCENDIARY BLONDE, 1 at 6:50, 0:15: Pius Two Bi« Comedies_ GREEN BELT Md- GR-2222 CLARK GABLE. SPENCER TRACY CLAUDETTE COLBERT, HEDY LAMARR In "BOOMTOWN" (Reissue), at 7, 8. i inn 2227 M s’- N.W. Ml. 5*90 A**"U Delightfully Air Cooled. Today and Tomorrow, Double Feature. "GUNSMOKE." Plus "THE TORTURE SHIP "_ I ITT! P 9th St. Above P till 11<E> Air Conditioned “FANTASIA.” fUV-f rAM Country Theater, McLean, Va. nu<uin A,I New Sound & Projection 4 Miles From Chain Bridge on Route 12.3. RONALD COLMAN. MADELEINE CAR ROLL In ‘THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.** DAY M 2402 Mt. Vern. Ave., Del Ray, Alex. rflAell 0V. 3560 Cent. From 6:30 Air Conditioned Double Feature Horror Show (Don’t Come Ii You Can't Take Mysteries'. “ISLE OF DEAD" and "CORNERED." Plue Selected Short. Subjects. WARNER BROS.' THEATER! for Additional Information P hone Theateri Direct or Call JtlauMfe 68*9 Warner Pathe Ntwa Shown j THEATERS MARKED ★ AIR CONDITIONED * AMBASSADOR~h8w*cS*i'j»s Irene Dunne. William Powell. "Life With Father,” 1. 8:10, 5:20, 7:25, 8:40. Mat., 80c. Eve.. SI.25. Children, 50c,. i * BEVERLY ,5,h 3300 I Charles Dickens’ "Great Expectation!,'’ 1. 8:1(1, 5:10. 7:20, 9.30._ ! ★ r»I VPRT 2324 WU. Ava. N.W. Irilli V bit 1 wo. 2345. Mot 1 P.M. Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations." 1, 3:05. 5:15, 7:20, 9:30,_ * rrWTRBI 425 Pth St. N.W. ME. wbll I Itaaii 2g41 0p.n ,0.4J A M. Eddie Dean, "White Stallion.” 11. 1:30. 4, 0:35. 9:05. "I Cover Big Town," 11:35. 2:25. 5. 7:30, Hi.__ * Ifrtiurnv Kennedy Nr. 4th N.W. nbRIVbVl RA 6600 Mal. i p.m. Joan Bennett In "Woman on the Beach.” at 1:30, 8:10, 4:45, 8:25. I 8:05. 9:45. __ * PP|J|| Pa. Ave. at 7th S.E. r“nn PR. 5200 Mat. 1 P.M. Charles Dickens' "Qreat Expectations.” at 1. 3:05, 5:10. 7:20, 9:30._ * CUmiMH Ga. Ave. A Sheridan AflbnlVAII gA 2400 Mat. 1 P.M. Joan Crawford. Van Heflin in "Possess | ed.” at 1:15. 3:15. 3:20. 7:25. 9:30. I * CIV vm Go- Ave. A Colesville Pike Alla V bll SH 3300 Mot. 1 P M. ! Betty Hutton In 'Perils of Pauline," at 1:35. 3:41). 5:45, 7:50. 9:55.__ * TIVnT I 14th & Park Rd. N.W. AATUAjA cq 1800 Mat t PM I Charles Dickens’ "Great Expectations.” | at 1. 3:03. 3:15. 7:20. 9:30._ it VVOTflWN Conn. Ave. A Newark ununn wo 3400. Mat i p.m. Charles Dickens’ "Great Expectations." *t 1. 3:10■ 5:15, 7:20, 9:35, Theater! Having Evening Performances i—SIDNEY LOST THEATERS—i DRIVEMN °n Bal,°-pi|ie- 5 Min. univxt in Past y of M TO J800 Hlts- Open 7:30. Last Night. WILLIAM BENDIX. DENNIS O KEEFE tno-AB9.ARD WITH TWO YANKS." at Second Big Week, "GLASS ALIBI. ’ at 7:55. 10:55. HIPPODROME N y-m[Av9„V "h Air Conditioned—Doors Open 1:48. Third Week. Noel Coward's -"THIS HAPPY BREED" (Tech ), BETHESDA °u' Wi* Av*- Ju,t Past East-West Hwy. WI. 2868 or 9636 Free Parking—Air Conditioned. Doors Open 6:18, Show (1:30. Today. Tomorrow, at 6:38. 8:05. 0:50. BARRY FITZGERALD SONNY TUFTS In "EASY COME. EASY GO '_ MILO- *ocl'vill». Md. Rock. 2434 * “r«« Parking—Air Conditioned. Today, Tomorrow, at 7, 9:12. DON AMECHE. CATHERINE McLEOD in "THAT'S MY MAN."__ KAYWGOD Eo,l'rn Av* ••*- *■ '• * ,UUU & Mich. Avei WA. 8899 Fre« Parkinr— Air Conditioned. FQuipped with Hearing-Aid Sets. Doors Open C:ir». Show (S .10 ** '• i, :ul JOHN MILLS. VALERIE HOBSON- :n •GREAT EX PECTATIONS ’’ Tomorrow Only, All family_Show, Feature Attraction. SENATOR CLAGHORN In “ITS A JOKE SON”. Pli^s Popeye. Pluto. .3 Stooges. Bugs Bunny. Tom and Jerry. CAMFO 34th cnd R- '• Ave- n.e. WA. 9746 Air Conditioned Today. Tomorrow. Two Big Hits. ED WARD G ROBINSON LORETTA YOUNG in "THE STRANGER" Sec ond Big Hit. ''FROLICS ON ICE.'1 Lest Complete Show 0:25 amisrau 85s"& UN. 1230 or Hyatts. 0852. Free Parking—Air Conditioned. Doors Open 6:15. Show 6:30. Today. Tomorrow, at 7:65. 0:36. JOHN e%,Le8ctati§n-IsE' HOBSON in "ORgAT CHEVERLY D*f*r”* Highway at eublblllii landover Rd.. Md. T V. 0100—Air Conditioned. Tree Parkin._B_j w -a * APOLLO 424 M Sl' N E'FR 5300 Betty Hutton in "Perils of Pauline,” at 6:15, T:5f>. ».*0.__ * AVALON^412 NW Yvonne De Carlo In “Song of Scheherazade.” at 5:45. 7:40. 9:40._ AVE. GRAND MS &S i George Murphy. Elizabeth Taylor In "Cynthia." at 8, 9:60,__ * COLONY 4935 Go Av# GE 4300 George Murphy. Elizabeth Taylor In 1 “Cynthia.” at 6. 7:55. 9:45._ KQMF 1230 c st- NE-TR' 8188 Laurel and Hardy. “Flying Deuces.” 6:30, 8:55. Lawrence Tierney, “Devil 1 32111 inbs_a, Ride.” 7:4o. 10:1 o. I AMacARTHURBt^;rorh^o Clark Gable. Deborah Kerr In “The j Huek5ters/1 at 7, 0:30. * SAVOY 3f>30’o,h SiT* Bill Williams, “A Likely 8tory,M at j 6:15. s, 0:4,5. rrrn 8244 Ga. Ave., Silver Spring l,LUU SH. 2540. Parking Space i Gene Kelly, “Living In a Big Way,** 6:35. 0:30. “Robin Hood of Monte | rey.’’ 8:15, TAVfHMA 4th & Butternut St*. lAAUFlA GE 43,2. Po.king Spoc. i Roy Rogers in “Springtime in Sierras o at 6:15, 8:50. News Hounds at 7:30, 10:05._ * VflPVT Go. Ave. A Quebec PI. N.W. YUlfli RA. 4400 Abbott and Costello in “Buck Privates Come Home.” at 6:”5. 8:!0, P:65. Doors Open Show 0:30 Today. Tomorrow. Saturday. 3 Davs. CLARK GABLE DEBORAH KERR 'in ■THE HUCKSTERS, at T;05. »:4p MARLBORO Upp~ A?arI*°,.°' Md Marl. 9873 Air Conditioned. rod«v Tomorrow. ESTHER WILLIAMS in '[FIESTA" (in Mexican Technicolor). at ,, {i:l(». fiPFY 4B,h 4 Mo11' Av«- n.w. "* WO. 4600. Cont. 1-11 p.m. Charles Dickens' "GtlEAT EXPEC TATIONS." 1. ;t:05. 5:16. 7:30, 9:45. aTi a^ 1331H St N E- at- 8300 nii.ni> cont. ] to n PM Double Feature Program Dally. RAY MIL LAND. TERESA WRIGHT lr "THE IMPERFECT LADY and DOh AMECHE In THAT'S MY MAN." SENATOR Continuous 1-11. Free Parking—C-8 Bus to Door. CLARK GABLE. "THE HUCKSTERS.’ NAYLOR 28th & Alabama Avo. S.E. Freo Parking. O-t Bus to Door. HEDY LAMARR in "DI8HONOREE LADY.” onrarrcc m* m st. n.k. rnintEidAjp 9200 com. mi. Double Featdre Program Daily. *TVE ALWAYS LOVEDYOU" (Tech.) PHILIP DORN and JACK HALEY lr "VACATION IN RENO ' I * o a 0 • B e M a. B 1 c e c STATE Pt,on* Fo,,» Church 1555 Shows, 7-9 P.M. moHnd RAINES' ED |,PP ^ Treat for the Entire Family Show*, 7 9 P.M. .'WOMAN ON THE BEACH,” JOAK BENNETT. ROBERT RYAN ARLINGTON Co1 Pik«*■ s Fi| niueinutun mor. S) ox 2995 ■‘THE HUCKSTERS. " CLARK GA BLE. DEBORAH KERR. WTI CON 1729 Wileen Blvd. TTUidUIf phon> QX ,480 'THE WEB." ELLA RAINES, ED MUND OBRIEN. ACHTOM 3166 Wilton Blvd. Jtaniun Phone OXford 1139 "I COVER BIO TOWN." ‘‘BRASHER DOUBLOON " BUCKINGHAM gJrSM THE HUCKSTER" CLARK GA BLE. DEBORAH KERR CLFRF 2130 No- Glebe Rd. HUfaUfa fre# park|ng 0xf0rd 4266 Hearing Aid*—Air Conditioned. “PERILS OP PAULINE.'' BETTS HUTTON. JOHN LUND. BYRD 104 5 Wa7n* St Arlington, Vo. OX. 1733 Air Conditioned—Hearing Aids. Ample Parking Space. “PEARILS OF PAULINE.” BETTS HUTTON. JOHN LUND__ THE VILLAGE Phone MI. 9227! Healthfully Air Conditioned. "GREAT EXPECTATIONS." JOHN MILLS. VALERIE HOBSON. NEWTON ~ Eauipnrd with Hrarinc-Aid Phones. Healthfully Air Conditioned “THE GHOST AND MRS MUIR** GENE TIERNEY. REX HARRISON. JESSE THEATER Phone DU. 9861. Healthfully Air Conditioned. Double Feature. “HIGH BARBAREE.' VAN JOHNSON. JUNE ALLYSON ■ MARKED MEN,“ ISOBEL JEWELL WARNER HULL CVI VAN l»t St. & R. I. Ave. N.W aiiafnn phone NOrth 9689 Healthfully Air Conditioned. Double Feature, 'HIGH BARBAREE.' VAN JOHNSON, JUNE ALLYSON “UNEXPECTED GUEST.' WILLIAM BOYD. THE VniNftll 3707 Mt- Vornon NEW T£,IlnWn Ave., Alex., Vo. One Block From Presidential Garden* Phone ALeg. 242t Healthfully Air Conditioned "LIVING IN A BIG WAY.” GKNi KELLY, MARIE MCDONALD. ACADEMY 535u8,96S,6 st Healthfully Air Conditioned Double Feature. "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND." TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE: HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT.” DENNIS O'KEEFE, HELEK WALKER. _ STANTON 5,3 Healthfully Air Conditioned. ■THE YEARLING " O RE GO FI PECK, jane WYMAN: "CODE Of THE SADDLE,” JOHNNY MACE BROWN. Fairlawn Amuie. Co. Theater* If I nit awn 2533 P«nna. Ave. S.t. niunijAnu AT 731, aircond. CLARK GABLE, DEBORAH KERR In ■THE HUCKSTERS,’’ at 6:45. 6: 16, ATI KHTir 21 Atlantic St. S.W. HllaHnllb iu. 7662. AIRCOND. Charles Dickens' Great Novel Becomes a Oreat Motion Picture, ’’GREAT EX PECTATIONS." at 6:45, 6:J6._ rnurnrcc 2931 Nichols av*. s.e. tuniinui TR. 8700. AIR COND. ROBERT YOUNG. SUSAN HAYWARD in ’’THEY WON T BELIEVE ME," at 6:16. 8, 6:60.____ rami aitfW 1342 Good Hope Rd. S.t. f HlIUaMTTIl L| 9193 AIR COND. Mammoth Cartoon Carnival. 16 of Your Cartoon Favorites. 2 Hours of Grand Entertainment with Bugs Bunny, Popeye. Donald Duck. Little Lulu. Tom and Jerry, Woody Woodpecker. Many Others. First Shown 6:15. Last Show 6:16.____ IRTTDrT Laurel, Md. Laurel 113 IsAUItEili air conditioned i Sgfi ^'EIndmXRSHS°N ln ANACOSTIA Kdu\5tCoo\"°Zu Air Conditioned—Matinee Daily. , ROBERT YOUNG. RANDOLPH SCOTT ln a Revival of "WESTERN UNION." j at 1:25. .3:3(1. 5:3(1. 7:35. 6:35. r 1 PITOT Copilot Heights, Md. HI. 4740. Air Conditioned : BARRY FITZGERALD. SONNY TUFTS in ’EASY COME, EASY GO," at 6:35. 1 8:15, 6.55. Zi 3 pppn 1723 King St. A Lex. 344' IILiCiAX Parking Space. Air Cond. BARBARA STANWYCK. E R R O I FLYNN In CRY WOLF “ VlRniVTA Memorial Blvd. & 1st St VlnlilxiUi A!#x 6133 Alr Cond CLAUDETTE GODDARD. FRED Mac MURRAY In “THE EGG AND I ' RICHMOND ‘Mof.'Daily.’Air’c^id CHARLES LAUOHTON. FREDRIC MARCH in “LES MISER ABLES” CENTRE Air Conditioned. EASY COME. EASY GO," SONN^ TUFTS. DEANNA LYON. shirlTngton”-::^ Air Conditioned. THE MICHIGAN KID. JOHN HALL RITA JOHNSON HISER-BETHESDA 74UW Air Conditioned for Comfort. Last Day! New British Thriller of the Sea MERVYN JOHNS. ROBERT BEATTY in “San Demetrio, London.” A Ghost Ship Bides the AtlintiO! . Feature at 6:15. 8. 8.45 P.M. Couldn’t Be Done, But Boris Did It By Hi* Aoociatcd Pr*«» HOLLYWOOD. Movie Maker Boris Mom* is full of ideas for lifting films above the boy-meets-girl level. One of his best, he thinks, re volved around the question: “What's happened to Mme. Du Barry’s bed since she slept in it?” Boris' en thusiasm for the gimmick was so great he even sold a studio on it. “But,” he walls, “the Johnston office nixed it. I can't Imagine why.” I All Boris' ideas are not so ill fated. Latest proof is "Carnegie Hall,” a movie employing the tal-i ents of most of the great concert artists of the day. “They told me it couldn’t be done,” says Morros. “They said profes sional jealousy would prevent the stars from appearing in the same picture. All would want top billing. But I solved that. I sold the artists on the idea of a movie dedicated to Carnegie Hall and had more appli cations than I could use. Boris' newest brain child concerns a Russian novel, “The Woman of 100 Faces.” “They told me,” says Boris, “that good writing talent these days is hard to find—and ex pensive. So do you know who I got to do the script? Thomas Mann and Louis Bromfield.” That's an achievement, even in Hollywood. As Boris explains it, “there is a point at which one | I naa wnrlr f nr mon e v Some Too Much Realism ty tha Ataoclatad Pratt HOLLYWOOD. Nine-year-old Peter Miles had to wrestle with a vulture for a scene In 'The Red Pony.” All due precautions were taken. Even the bird's talons were dulled. But after the scene, Peter looked st the red scratches below the padding on his arms and hands and demanded of Producer Lewis Mile stone: •'Don’t you think that’s carrying realism a bit too far?” | times an idea is worth more to an artist than mere money. This is one of those ideas.” The story is that of a beautiful woman whose portrait is painted by j 100 different painters. The result, of course, is 100 different women. > Who will this actress be? “I am not positive yet,” admits Boris, “but j I think it will be Greta Garbo.” j The impossible, insists Boris, ; means nothing to him. An Oriental ‘Look’ By th* Asiociated Pr*s» NEW YORK. Val Chao, young Chinese actress discovered in her native country by Richard Watts, Jr., drama critic of the New York Post, while he was a war correspondent in the Orient,' j will make her American stage debut under the direction of Ezra Stone in the new comedy, “How Now Brown Cow,” at the Greenhills Theater, Reading, Pa., September 1. Stone, radio actor (Henry Aldrich) as well as stage director, describes the young Chinese actress as “a sort of Oriental Lauren Bacall.” j Wallis Buys Play By th* Associated Press NEW YORK. “The Lady and the Tiger,” a new play by Michael Robinson which was tried out at the Music Hall Thea ter, Clinton, N. 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