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The Passing Show Miss Hepburn Leads Fiteld As Toast of Broadway By Jay Carmody (Drama Editor of The Star) * NEW YORK. Candidates for toast of Broadway honors are more numerous even than those who would like to be President. Young actresses with the rare power to delight jaded Times Square pop up almost weekly. A quick run-through reveals Audrey Hepbumt Julie Harris, Leora Dana and Adrianne Corri, the latter sucn a sparxung newcomer tnai she turns the veriest bit part into a recognizable gem. Of these, the current leader is Miss. Hepburn, star of “Gigi” at the Fulton Theater. Like Sir Laur ence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, Miss Hepburn is one of Gilbert Miller’s importations. Also like them, if of lesser amperage, she is electrifying in the saucy comedy which Anita Loos adapted from the Colette novel of the same title. Willowy, wide-eyed Miss Hep burn is no exception to the rule that the girls Broadway toasts must have particularly popular platforms. This is to say that suc cess is based upon their own charm, plus that of the role they play. In the latter respect. Miss Hep bum has an advantage over her rivals. As Colette’s heroine, she plays the most lethal of all females, the young and lovely one whose innocence defies the most artfully sinful efforts to corrupt it. She is the girl whose goodness makes a laughable fool of evil and a world that has lost its own in nocence delights in nothing so much as this. * * * * “Gigi” is not only the season’s sauciest joke, it also is the wispiest play in many a year. Its curtain is down by 10:30 which permits the happy spectators time to get home at a respectable hour or to seize and occupy the best seats at the nearest unrespectable night haunt. In this brief interval, however, Miss Hepburn’s high spirited and - contagiously virginal Gigi has put to complete rout two generations of family females bent upon mak ing her France’s most famous cocotte. The frustration of these, Gigi’s Boiled Beef Sir? Tf it’s boiled beef you’re hankering for,—don’t give it another thought! Because Fan & Bill’* own the patent on REAL boiled beef! Ain’t nobody comps near making it the way we do. Noodles, matzoh balls,—the whole works! When may we expect you? BOILED BEEF IN POT luscious boiled boot ilenken. Homo mode noodles, metioh bells, fresh vegetables in pure beef broth! FAN BILL'S Famous Plank Steak House 1132 Connecticut Ave. Across from the Mayflower Hof*/ Reservations: it. M56 or IX. 3411 Open Daily 12 to 11 PM. Sundays 1 to 11 PM. k ▲▲▲ ▲'A A A A A A “QIOI." a comedy In two net* by Anita Loos, based upon the novel b; Colette, produced by Gilbert Miller, directed by Raymond Rouleau, with settings by Ray mond Sovey. At the Pulton Theater, New York. The Cast: 01*1 __ Audrey Hepburn Mine. Alvares, her grandmother Josephine Brown Andree. her mother_Doris Patston Gaston Lachallle- Michael Kvans Victor _Francis Compton Alicia, Glgl’s aunt_Cathleen Nesbitt Bldonle _.._Bertha Belmore grandmother, great aunt and mother is made the more hilari ously harrowing by the fact that the youngster is no less than mag nificent material for the role they intended she should play. Miss Hepburn’s Gigi is a rosy checked, gleaming girl who is the world’s long awaited answer to the drabness of the middy blouse. This not only is the costume of her regular school but also of the home work by which her closest female relatives intend to make her France’s most brilliant cour tcs&n. She replaces it with a negligee on one occasion and again briefly with an early 20th century balloon sleeved frock but otherwise she wears it as Joan of Arc wore her armor. * v ★ * Raymond Rouleau, who directed "Gigi,” knew the one hope of Colette’s jest was brilliant acting. He had to have a heroine, aged 16, whose innate chastity was equalled by the iron in her will. His Gigi had also to be a girl who, in a way, knew more about the careers of her unmarried female line than they knew about her real nature. He fodnd his perfect girl in Miss Hepburn. She listens with appar ent respect and filial attention while her grandmother and aunt talk of the palaces, country houses and jewels a girl can have for love. In her handling of the single man in the cast, she even demonstrates that she has the family’s inherited flair for moulding men to her whims. The trouble with Gigi, if “trouble” is the word, is that de spite her training and natural talent, she simply does not want to be a grand cocotee. Childish wilfulnes was never demonstrated more amusingly than by Miss Hepburn. Nor, for that matter, has any one ever seen auntish frustration more brilliantly displayed than by Cathleen Nesbitt as the great aunt who was Paris’ most richly kept beauty in her day. Her cli mactic "lesson” scene with Miss Hepburn is a comedy flash un matched on any stage this sea son. “Gigi” is forced to fall back on several bits and pieces of vaude ville and burlesque to keep itself going but it uses these tellingly. Bertha Belmore makes an uproar out of her bit as a horse-faced female servant flirting on her first telephone. Doris Patston retrieves another few minutes with a drunk en bit and Josephine Brown is perfect as the grandmother who trains Gigi to be the cocotte she never could be herself. Michael Evans as the harassed single representative of his sex in “Gigi” is expert as the phil anderer who finally betrays Gigi’s family and- himself by falling honorably in love with the heroine. Raymond Sovey has designed a richly amusing setting for “Gigi,” an outrageously glutted family living room and a candy-box boudoir, the latter the center of Aunt Alicia’s enforced retirement. IN A HIT COMEDY — Betsy Drake plays the leading fem inine role in “Room for One More,” the movie comedy re maining for a second week at the Warner and Ambassador Theaters. Where and When Current Theater Attractions And Time of Showing Stage. Arena—“School for Scandal”; 2:30 and 8:30 pm. New Gajety—“Paris ’90”; 2:30 and 8:30 pm. Screen. Ambassador — “Room for One More”; 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 pm. Capitol — “The Girl on the Bridge”: 10:30 a.m., 1:10, 3:50, 6:20, 9:00 and 11:40 pm. Stage: 12:10, 2:50, 5:15, 8:00 and 10:40 pm. Columbia — “Quo Vadis”; 10:30 am., 2:40, 5:45 and 8:55 pm. Dupont—“Rasho-Mon”; 1:00, 2:35, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05, 10:00 and 11:55 pm. Keith’s—“A Girl in Every Port”; 11:50 am., 1:50, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55, 10:00 and 12:00 pm. Little—“Cage of Gold”; 1:05, 2:35, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05, 10:00 and 10:10 pm. Metropolitan—“I’ll See You in My Dreams”; 11:15 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 pm. ^ National — “Dante’s Inferno”; 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:45 pm. Ontario — “Detective Story”; 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:35, 9:40 and 11:40 pm. Palace — “Decision Before Dawn”; 11:00 am., 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:05 and 11:35 pm. Pix—“House of 1,000 Women”; 2:00, 4:40, 7:20 and 10 pm. Playhouse — “Great Expecta tions”; 11:05 am., 1:10, 3:10, 6:15, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:25 p.m. Plaza — “The Lavender Hill Mob”; 10:50 a.m., 12:25, 2:00, 3:35, 5:15, 6:50, 8:30, 10:05 and ll:2f pm. Trans-Lux—“The Well”; 11:50 am., 1:35, 3:20, 5:05, 6:45, 8:30, 10:15 and 12:00 pm. Warner—“Room for One More”; 11:40 am.. 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:45, 9:45 and 11:50 pm. • .-ican Gloria Could Sue The Rest of Us •y tha Associated Press HOLLYWOOD. Gloria Grahame will never again look at an elephant’s loot. The shapely blond, who put sex into an elephant act, should be the happiest girl in town over her rave notices in “The Greatest Show on Earth.” But she isn’t. “Not one review," she moans, “mentions my work with the ele phants.” And she has an argument. She volunteered to put her pretty head under an elephant’s foot over ob jections of De Mille himself. She even did it before a bonflde circus crowd to impress the public and press. “The next time they can use doubles.” Did she get any offers from circuses? “No, that’s what really hurt.” tvnnxG pa; : g 50« ‘JKJ CAPITAL GARAGE 1320 N. V. A vs. N.W. _ Mmn IStb mnd I4tb Hollywood Diary Elizabeth Taylor Hopes to Wed Wilding on Her Next Birthday .- By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD. Elizabeth Taylor will be 20 years old February 27. That is the day she intends to marry Michael Wilding, although Michael (in London) and some people here abouts are still skeptical about their ever .marrying. Liz leaves for London next week, and doesn’t have to return here until the end of March to star in “The Girl Who Had Everything.” Janet Leigh, who usually stars with middle-aged Romeos, gets a guy younger than she is, Carleton Carpenter, for “Fearless Fagan.’’ Fagan is a lion, “and,” says Car penter, “I have a great deal of respect for him.” Janet hasn’t met the beast yet. Robert Taylor is the latest of our handsome he-men to suffer a nervous upset through an emo tional disturbance. He was in the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital for five days with nerve trouble in his back. Robert Mitchum bruised his leg badly, calf-roping last week end. Just a little practice on his own time for his cowboy picture "This Man Is Mine.” Extracurricular roping is not covered by insurance. Take it easy, Robert. Barbara Stanwyck rarely makes a personal appearance with her pictures. But she’s going to with “Clash by Night,” in the big East ern cities, around mid-March. Marlon Brando la the boy Charlie Feldman is wooing to star in “The Wayward Bus.” Bill Saroyan must have changed the story considerably. The last time around it was about an aging lover, facing his final love. Margaret O’Brien, now 15, and with a snug 18-inch waist, tells me she opens on Broadway in September in the Clare Boothe Luce play, “Child of the Morn ing.” But first I may go to Japan to make a movie,” says the pretty as-a-picture Maggie who received raves for her thesping in the out of town tryout of the Luce play. Garbo has weakened on the John Gunther script and has been: reading several others. Greta’s big problem is that she won’t take a chance on a comeback unless she is 100 per cent sure the movie will be a success. Who can be sure of anything like that? Mrs. Gary Cooper’s greatest ad mirer, wealthy Bob Six, plans to fly her and the Van Johnsons in his plane, to Aspen, Colo., for some Easter snowballing. I’ve never seen Rocky look so well. Mike Romanoff won’t have one restaurant in New York, but two— if a deal with the Duveen build ing comes through. "I’ll have a restaurant downstairs, and one in the penthouse," says Mike, “who, with Harry Crocker, is making a crowded success of nis new chop house in Beverly HillS. i i k i Kathryn Grayson and Howard, Keel and the rest of the “Show Boat” troupe are flying a straight 36 hours back to Hollywood from Rio de Janeiro this week. John Wayne racked up a neat total of $5$5,000 for three pictures last year-^-exciusive of tie-ups, which he doesn’t go in for too much. He can’t be bothered to pose for the ads. Betty Grable’s winning race horse, Big Noise, was a little lame last time out on the track, which is why he sauntered in last. But with $90,000 in winning money, Big Noise has paid for his way. Zsa Zsa Gabor bought Lawyer Greg Bautzer a pair of pearl and diamond cufflinks—“because,” ex plains the most gorgeous of the Gabors, “he did so much work for me on the divorce with George, and nothing came of it.” Pier Angeli’s twin, Marisa Pa van, is in the throes of a 30-day option wait at 20th-Fox. They’ll be smart to lift it. Looks like Producer Arthur Freed to get the Irving Thal berg’s Award this year. His mu sicals have been top grade for years and years—starting with Van Johnson will return to Lon. don for Metro in the spring, to star in “Crest of the Wave.” It’s another war story—anglo-Ameri can armed services stuff Van’s daughter and Evie’s two sons by Keenan Wynn go along for the summer. Michael Wilding was asked by . '■ i A new bright and modern kitchen / • Your present kitchen and bathroom can be modernized HOW while materials are available. Have us estimate any other needs your home may require at this time. Oar 103-Yoar-Old Croud "Promtse only whot you con do. always do what you promise." A. EBERLY’S SONS 1108 K Street N.W. • District 6557 --- a British newspaperman in Holly wood: “Are you going to marry Elizabeth Taylor?” . to which Michael replied, “I’m still mar ried.” Jane Wyman, is a very sick girl —confined to bed with severe kid ney trouble. Dreg Bautzer show ering her with visits and presents. Greta Garbo no longer “wants” to be alone. And the man who worked the miracle is Royal Pho tographer Cecil Beaton, who takes Garbo to all the smartest parties in London. •Mrs. Glenn Ford furnished the entertainment at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church family din ner on Wednesday. She teaches Sunday School and those kids were surprised when they saw her dancing. Of course, you know Mrs. Ford is Eleanor Powell. Ethel Ban$more will be at the piano with Jimmy Durante on his TV "All-Star Revue” Saturday. After 57 years on the stage, Miss Barrymore has the jitters for her television debut. Mitzi Gaynor posed for that silver flatware company, “so now I have all my silver free for wHfen I marry Richard (Lawyer Richard Coyle) in September, and we are looking for a home.” Released by NANA. AMUSEMENTS.__ r/lATE SHOWS TONIGHT' CAPITOL & PALACE / La*t FvaturM Start 11:45 P.M. NOW. . .Oft* 11:19 SI Ifcrt Maa-tatt... Mi Haritr! I i JhCMK"*' H moss II iniBE I HUH I Yw» Now timiOf StHtfiM ROBERTA QUINLAN I Star of NIC Ttb«iiiM II BH^tim |i mm YTlUftB ■f^M»T5«iMrT5roiiS!!«rn| ■|Od. 10 a.m. • lit, faa. 11 ».m. |l GROUCHO MARX’pW MARIE WILSON tW WILLIAM BENDIX V EXTRA— BNir. or MICHIGAN GLEE CLUB _IN ‘ SONAg Of WI CAMFCg ALEC GUINNESS jloliolMlOll |MM| Ia WHO OfmmW Jv* W% iJiUA «*- 'muI CMMlW* KIM nMni wo woionow BB 1 PLAZA > W. Y. AVK. AT 14 — «T 4TTT L A Airrhg mm ■ Arnmmk mh hr ^IMMONS LITTLE NATIONAL ,VS Saaaear Clair* RRa TRACT TREVOR HAYWORTH MMS \/mm\ LATE SHOW TONITE! 3 Share Pehman's $367,538 Estate Frederick M. Pelzman, owner of the Fashion Shop, men’s cloth ing store at Thirteenth and F streets N.W., left an estate valued at $367,538, according to a peti tion for probate of his will filed at District Court yesterday. Mr. Pelzman died on January 26 at the age of 62 in his home at 4301 Massachusetts avenue N.W. Under terms of his will, his wife, Mrs. Helen C. Pelzman, of the Massachusetts avenue address, and his two sons are to share in the estate. The sons are Richard L. Pelzman, of 2430 Pennsylvania avenue N.W., and Frederick H. Pelzman, now attending an Air Force officers training school in San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Pelzman is to receive one third of the estate outright. The remafiiing two thirds are to be shared equally by the sons. Each is to receive income from his share until reaching the age of 40. As each reaches that age, he will re ceive the one-third outright. The will, however, provides for each son to receive $5,000, from the principal while in his twenties. AMUSEMENTS. I Of Course, Ifs i 2ai WOT I— I AU Washington Agnes It’s | the Best Pkrtnfe of the Year “How Many Others Were There, Mary?” I ONTARIO:.; FIrat Shaw I PM. • Last Faatura at 11:4* NEW OAYETY TONITE 8:30 ^^MATINKTODAIT^ Hade mad Lyric* Kay Swift Conductor Nathaniel Bhllkret Settlors Donald Oenslarer Cestaaaea by Helena Fens 2 WEEKS NEC. M0I. SEATS NOW ^aSIMIT UOOMOAADEM LILLIAN H :LLMANL "Ociss,, 1" iwHuawg” fUTt SMW TMWT UCSpjL'X I UMBO IlATtt Mi ) ■ Ahoit AMESSADOR^Ptn 1 p.mj HODOm 2nd Week fluff GRANT-BEISf DRAKE in Wirntr 6m. ROOM FOR ONE MORE' I GUMMED 1 [ENTERTAMMENT IhphtmpweI . rTLMf.fN(3W~l KiaitwiWUrJJ bw 11 m 11 3rd WEEK DOWNTOWN oowDay’. damThomas »t)»(itwlwput#* n Wftan’t iMialnlONIMp! wtvMf I# SttBalnljcDMimi ftwLamir • teHia {tee Canutei) ONLY 5 MORE NITES—2 MATS. EVKS.. 8:30 P.M.s HATS.. 2:15 P.M. I SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. Res. Seats 82. 82.50, 83. 83.80. Inch Ta Tickets an Sale at Uline Arena Rax Office and The Fairway. 1328 G St. N.W 81.25 General Admission. Tickets on ssl every performance at the Arena, a show time. ULINE ARENA UTIhSIHK>Wirj^«IT! : i . 1 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.' .." "r—1 ~ TWO OF YEAR’S BEST • • • KNUll I _ ———— I ■ mmm * K> T«l »U»* °* •.•"“SSH?"*! : GENE KEUY j /"• urtlMTBOOWW* 3 IW&SL "I i >•*»—snrag SATURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY /itu MacARTHUR THEATRE "THERE IS NO SUGGESTIVENESS OR VULGARITY IN THE WHOLE PICTURE. INTERESTING, WELL-MADE FILM. BEST NUDIST FILM EVER PRODUCED" ^ UNASHAMED 511 WEEK I LATE SHOW TONIGHT! MB iu«!>•:■ mu ■■■"■■■■I tfS^Fx T ILL ATI X «V ^-«<Uri315 jg BURLESQUE UK MOW TODAY'S NEIGHBORHOOD MOVIES k| !ti3 £ s !|i !a 3s nrrit >723 King St. Alex. 3445 IkCiX>II Parking Space AUD1E MURPHY, BEVERLY TYLER ■THE CIMARRON KID." Color by Technicolor, VIRGINIA st' TYRONE POWER, ANN BLYTH. “I'LL NEVER FOROET YOU.” CENTRE fan!r,0cSx)Va JOHN PAYNE. DENNIS O’KEEFE "PASSAGE WEST," Color by Tech nicolor. SHIRUNGTON ra0T'&o* Double Feature. "FRONTIER PHAN TOM." "GHOST CHASERS." •» u a® Si ; * it | ii rflfp r i a m e 01 ftraoj. in SI AIL Technicolor, JeS Chand ler, Maureen O’Hara. ARLINGTON "The Lady Pays Qg.r' nrff CAW "Flame of ATaby." in WILSUn Technicolor. JeS Chand ler, Maureen O’Hara. R CUT All Errol Flynn. "Adventures ASBT1IW of Capt. Fabian." !•» nr Edmund O'Brien. Forrest HIsLPL Tucker. “Warpath." BUCKINGHAM Technicolor With Gary Cooper. 1FI*FFDCAll Errol Flynn. “The JLr f LnSUn Adventures of Capt. i Fabian.” BVPIl Bee Earth Destroyed “When PTUP Worlds CoUlde." In color. I I * £ '■ m ! 8 .1 ! t> ■8 ! Im CO ■i i e j«3 THE VILLAGE ^ BURT LANCASTER. “TEN TALL MEN” (Technicolor). 1:38. 5:10, 7:25. 9:40. MARK STEVENS. “SANDS." 3:15. (One Showing Only.) NEWTON 12th‘irnrn,fcNI THE BOWERY BOYS. “LET’S GO NAVY.” 1:40, 6:16. 8:28. LORET TA YOUNG. “KENTUCKY." 2:54. 6:24. 9:36. rrccr isth A Irving Sts. N.E. OU. 9861 FRANCHOT TONE. "FURY AT SEA." 1. 3:58. 7:06. 9:39. JOHNNY CARPENTER. "BADMAN'S OOLD.” 2:28, 5:28. 8:36. VrBHflH 3707 Mt. Vernon'Ave. YMUHIH Alex., Vo. Al. 2424 JOHN PAYNE. "PASSAGE WEST" (Technicolor). 1:25. 4:20. 7. 9:35. THE BOWERY BOYS. “BLUE BU6 TERS.” 2:55, 5:50. 8:30, HYATTS VILLE Edmund O'Brieni I icrrest Tucker. "Warpath” (Tech.), 1:05. 3:17. 5:29, 7:36, 0:23. mrvrni v open 12:30 p.m'.: UIlKi VLHLI Double Feature.: Loretta Young. Richard Greene, “Kentucky” (Tech.) and Jon Hall,: “Hurricane Island.” Last compl. show i 8:10. Plus Cartoons and Capt. Video.: Sun.-Mon.: "Fixed Bayonets” and: "Unknown Man.”_' MARLBORO Double Feature. "I Was an American Spy" and: Charles Starrett "Ridln' the Outlaw; Trail." Last compl. show 8:30. Bun.-; Mon.: "Passage West " VRVUrnnn open 12:45. Double AAlWUUI) Feature. Fred Mac Murrey, Ann Baxter. "Smoky” (Tech.) and Burt Lancaster. Virginia Mayo. “Flame and the Arrow" (Tech). Last complete show 8:16. Sun. Mon.: “Ten Tall Men.” II | PH N. H. Ave. and E.-W. Hwy. AlsliUI SH. 3322. Open 12:30 Double Feature: Robert Preston. John Barrymore. Jr.. ,‘The Sun downers" (Tech.) and Destination Moon” (Tech.). Last complete show 8-45. Plus Capt. Video Serial. Sun. Mon.: "Ten Tall Men."_ BWUMIH Errol Flynn.” Can BETHESDA tain Blood." 3:i>5. 5:55. 7:50. 8:45. Sun.-Mon.: "Flame of Araby." ___ TIERS MILL b!e*Feature. Fredj MacMurray, Anne Baxter. “Smoky” (Tech.) and Johnny Sheffleld. Ann Todd. "The Lion Hunters." Last com plete show 8:20. Sun.-Mon.: Fixed Bayonets and “Unknown Man. im a Open 1:45. Double Feature: niLU Charles Starrett. “Bonanza Town” and The Bowery Boys “Ghost Chasers.” Last complete show 8:50. Sun.-Mon.: "Passage West._ IDFV 4813 Mas*. A»». r>" Art* wo. 4000 RICHARD BASEHART. OENK KVANS. MICHAEL O'SHEA. "FIXED BAY frtipra11 9-in s-llt. 7:20. 9:26. m flUfrn Pine* if M. * Flow*! rLUWLtk A,(’ JO S.SI00 Doors Open 6 P.M. BURT LANCAS TER, JODY LAWRENCE. "TEN TALL MEN,” 3:10. 6, 8, 10. 28th A Alabama Ava. S E. Doors Open 12:30. BURT^ANCAS TER. JODY LAWRENCE. "TEN TALL MEN ” the Fighting Men of the For eign Legion. 2:25. 6:05. 9:42. Plus RANDOLPH SCOTT. “LAST OF THE MOHICANS.” 1. 4:40, 8:09. M“^A??lTVIDC£S^er *• MacAHTHUH tUd* MOV4400| ’ Doors Open 12:30 Two Priie-Winning Pictures . . . fe “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS” In Technicolor 1:35. 5:20. 9 plus MURPHY 7" MMTLDIH “THE RED*5 BADGE'oP^COURAOE" ’ 3:30. 7:16 --n Cartoon Show and Chapter No. 4. "CAPT. VIDEO.” at Matinee. 0«ABI0,7rt,»c1rt£r7*,tNW A*- Last, the Screen Version of the Great Stage Success “DETECTIVE STORY” KIRK lutANOR WM. Eg0^. 5:3^7^9:40^'^ Ilmnw acvannon or. or 10m or. o.c. - AHA | Hod, off Ala. A... JO. 2-2333 JOHN PAYNE. -PABBAOE WEBT.'* MARIA MONTEZ. "ALI BABA AND tUJHIEVEfi. Continuous Prom Noon. |y WARNER BROS. THEATERS For Information Call RKPuKie 0S0* AMBASSADOR Grant. Betsy Drake. 1:15, 3:20, 6:25, 7:30. 9:35. _ AVAI AM "Distant Drums." Gary AVAIeUn Cooper. Marl Aldon 2:35, 4:45. 6:60. 9:15, A VP CBBWn “Sudan.” Marla ATfc. aBAHU Montes. Jon Hall. 1:00, 4:00, 7:05. 9:50: "Bomba and the Lion Hunters.” Johnny SbeOeld. 2:4o, 5:50. 8:35. RFVFRT V "Ten TaU Men.” Burt DAVUIlaX Lancaster, 1:18. 6:23. 9:28. “The Highway Man," 5:43. 7:48. FA! VPRT "My Outlaw Brother." IfAlsTUB 1 Mickey Rooney, Wanda Hendrix. 2:45, 4:36, 6:20, 8:10, 9.50. rPMTRBI "Lady From Texas” !**»•* a AAle Mona Freeman. 12:36. 3:30. 0:35 9:35: "Dllllnger,” Edmund Lowe. 11:25, 2:20. 5:25, 8.25. rni flllY "Smoky.” Fred MacMur •UleWni ray. Anne- Baxter. 2:45, h:Oo. 9:30: “Captain Blood.” Errol Flynn, Olivia De Havlland. 1:06. 4:30. 7;o0. __ KF.NNFnV l*Ten TaU Men." Burt 6:fr?:?rf:35LaDCa5ter- 2 °°' 3 S&' pruu “The Lady Pays OS." Linda ruin Darnell, 1:00, 3:55, 6:55. 9:oo: "My Outlaw Brother." Mickey Rooney, 2:20, 5:15, 8:15._ SAVAV Golden Horde,1' Ann Bljrth, 3:0°. 0:20. 9:40: Last of the Mohicans," Randolph Scott. 1:25. 4:45, 8:05. ™ crrn "Callawayw*nt Thataway.” uhvU Howard Keel. Dorothy Mc Guire. 1:35, 4:16, 0:55. 9:35; "King of the BuUwhlp,” 2:50, 6 35, 8:15. P RPR III BM “My Outlaw Brother” SBMUUAII Mickey Rooney. Wanda Hendrix. 2.40, 4:25, 0:10, 9:35. SILVFR ‘.TfZ Outlaw Brother?8 Mhlhfl Mlckev Rooney. Wanda Hendrix. 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:36. TAKAMB “Kentucky.” Loretta *Young. 1:00, 3:46, 6:35. w „ M,n „Ffom Sonora.” Johnny Mack Brown, 2:56. 5:40. 8:25. TIVni.I 'Jf! Outlaw Brother.” I If VU Mickey Rooney. Wanda Hendrix, 2:o0, 4:30, 0:10, 7:50,_9;35. UPTOWN ?Ten TaU Men."-Burt 79;35nCaSter' 1;06' »10' Fairlawn Amnsemeni Co. HIGHLAND 3533 p«- *•* •uauunnu m. 4-7311 BURT LANCASTER "TEN TALL ¥*?!*• „ In Technicolor, 1:35. 3 50 0.45, *:40 9:35. Plus Giant Cartoon Show! (Matinee Only.!_ ATLANTIC Nichol» A,«- * Atlontie niwiflllV Sf SE JO 3a000 Double Feature. THE BOWERY BOYS LETS GO NAVY." 1, 3‘55 8'25 *:oO- JPAT O'BRIEN. "CRIMINAL LAWYER. 2:35. 5:06. 7:30. 10. Plus Giant Cartoon Show! (At 2:13 Only ) CONGRESS 2,31 N'fcho1* Av« VVNBHUa J0 J_g777 Double Feature. AUDREY TOTTER GEORGE BRENT. "FBI GIRL” li f-10, ' 05, 9:55 FRED MacMURRAY J®.* Reissue of -"SMOKY." in Technl C^rtoon Shoa^ ^tMstinee <S,Uy*,°‘“‘ ANACOSTIA "?s gp%g EDMUND O’BRIEN. FORREST TUCK RR ‘WARPATH " in Technicolor, 1:36, 3:o0, 5:45. 7:40. 9:35. Plus Oiant Cartoon Show! (Matinee Only.) CORAL Marlboro Pike at Oi<t. Una VVIUUs hi. 31j) fr„ Parki Double Feature THE BOWERY BOYS. "LET'S GO NAVY," 1, 3:55. 8:25. loTOTTER GEORGE RRENT. FBI GIRL." 2:35. 5:06, 7i*0 10. Plus Oiant Cartoon Show (At 2:13 Only.) LAUREL ma laurel 113 ,7^ TAR°^'" CAPITOL M-. Double Feature. ROY BOGI1I. "PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST." I, 8:45. 6:30. 9:15. GROUCHO MARX. JANE RUSSELL. "DOUBLE DYNA MITE,” 2:05. 4:60. 7:36. lO Flus Tvo Cartoons! H1SEB-BETH13DA BURT LANCASTER in “TEN TALL MEN” Technicolor. At 1:15, 3:30. 6:80. T:8& GEORGETOWN ‘THE COMMUNITY AET CINEMA* LAST 3 DAYS CHARLES CHAPLIN In KM Immortal Production of “CITY LIGHTS” Matinee Today! Doors Open 1:45 P.M. Feature at 2:33. 4:31. a35tT 8:00. 8:58 PM EXTRA! "BIOORAPHY OP A CAMERA.” gTlITTflM 5di ond C Sts. N.8. ainniuH u. 4-9468 JON HALL. "HURRICANE ISLAND”; CHARLES 6TARRETT. "PORT SAVAGE RAIDERS.” Kiddles- Show 11:45. Half Hour Cartoon. Plus Pidl Half Hour Payorite Cartoori and Comedy Show. ■■FAVORITE SWEETHEART CONTEST.” |-Iff f> Greenfaolt, Md„ I-lUal GR. 2222 ' "DISTANT DRUMS.” GARY COOPER. MARI ALDON. 1 P.M. continuous. CAROLINA '»* -*£££*4 8 RICHARD W1DMARK. "HALLS OP MON TEZUMA": CISCO KID. “OAY AMIGO* Serial ROAR OP IRON HORSE.” No. 1(1. Plus Vs-Hour Cartoon snow. » FAIRFAX *—-■£ m MY OUTLAW BROTHER.’* MICKEY ROONEY. ROBERT PrtfcSTQS CIRCLE a,°*£ S** Chapter No. 13. “OVERLAND WITH KIT CARSON" 1. 3:10. TT