"Abraham Lincoln," hailed as D. W. Griffith's masterpiece, is the mig'hty offering of the Wilmette the- ater on Susnday, Monàay and Tuesday, March 1, 2 and 3. A superb cast bring- igto vivid life the great..figures in one of the stormniest eras. of the ad- vetiurous'growth of this country, is headed by Walter Huston in the titie role. Una Merkef portrays Ann Rut-, ledge. Adapted for the screen by the fam- ous.poet, Stephen Vincent Beniet, this picture, has educational as well 'as dramatic value. In order that al school children in this vicinity may sec the filmi, the Wilmette theater has arranged to have matinees on Mon- day and Tuesday,, as well as on Stun- day. On Monday and Tuesday, the shows. will be continuous 'froni 3:30 p., M. Joan Crawford uïll offer Miniette patrons the *surprise of their lives ini the real person she makes of Mari. Tiirner the girl whom the law ruins ni "Paid," to be shown on, Wednesdav, and Thursçlay, Mardi 4 and 5. Aîban- ;donitng ber "dani-: c i n g daughter": type of role, Miss' Crawford wins the' .....entliusiastic a c -i dlaim of critics hý1' ber art istic char- acterization. A ii-i other surprise is the leading man, K e n t Douglass joan Crawford the stag-e and proves hiniseif different, and sin- cère. A great supporting cast inclýdes Robert Armxstrong, Marie Prevost. Hale Hamiilton, John 'Miljan and others. Tonight, Friday, February 27,-E! Brendel, John Garrick,. Maureen 0'.- Sullivanr, Franik Albertson and Mtar- jonce White'are featuredà at the Wil1- .iiette in "'Jist, Imagine..", a film that. peeps, into.the future.' Jack Qakie in "Sea Legs" and manv canine stars in "Thei Dogway Melodv;" a dogvilc comedy', are Wilmette at- tractions on Saturday, February 28. At the Inatinee only, the last cliap- ter of the serial, 'lhe, Indians Are Coniiing,' will be shown. N Iluspircd by the c/saracler of- the Jiinai whom, he Port rays, Walter Hutston &,docs thse flinesî work of hisç carcer whe>sfatrd MP.W Griffith' "cA braarn Liticoin,» ýbe s/totonatte Wil»wmue teaer on Sunida, M-oitdai' ami Titesday;« Marc/s 1, 2 aid' 3. "Listen.Iii" on WENR :WorId Book Maua I Monday, Wedneuday, Friday * . au S:à P.M3. * North Rhos e Repreaentative * . . OHughes, Wlnnetka 2387 :and tniedv- udraia to t del Lago 'T On Saturday, 'March 7, ]Ed Wynni> Leader." Based on a suiccessful stage production, "Manhattan Mary," .the. film, '7Follow the Leader" also pre- sents Ginger Rogers and, Stanley, Smith. SommluNT HOUSE jFr1. and Sat. Evelaings 7 IP. M. saturday Natinee 2:.30 Today and Saturdlay I3UDDY ROGERS IIELEN KAflE I "HEADS UP" unusuaZ short subjects REDIJCED ADMISSION! !ý !IBH 02 ANNOUNCEMENT W. have jist completed contracts witl -the Ieading motion pictsire producers... Just a few of the big pr!oductions soon te b.e showmn toWilmett. theatre patrons. ,siA brabam Lincoln" 'H.r Man"~ "Paid" J el"moro cco s "No LUmit' Dosopen Evenhags et 6: 30 P. M. Last. Times Toniitf EL BRENDEL in "6JUST IAIE remember.. ifs only imaginaeryl Saturday, Feb. 28 JACK OAKIE in kLast chapter of 'Indiens Aé. Sun., Mont" Tue&, March 1-2-3 Mai.1il tlwee days 1 mat. mon.,. Tués et 3w30 p. ~'LINCOLN" I I Wd, ThursMarcis 4-s Faiday only, March 6 MARION NIXON in "College Lovera" also "Believe If or Not"-Riplhy Sat., Marcis 7 ntv ltraes and his coast guard traiing Se "HadsUp"in the Ru- dolph Matz hall of Conimunity flouse witb one of the best sound reproduction systenas on the north shore,, and with, reduiced rates, is the suggestion offered -by the management. .very lnts of int.rest tO OU of Our patrons AETTE LIFE and in our program. WILMETTE THEATRE -lie' bes# seuud reproductiuon u ithe North Sè,.! "'One Heavenly Nlght", "The Gang Buter", "Inspration"ý--Greta Garbo. "OutardBound"l NoLimit"