111 "1 iUL UZbt jL, . 11511 "'ieW JP8now. ai v 08,17 y i neaie Wilmette theater patrons have a Starting Priday great week of entertainment ahead- of them. Not one insipid picture The screen version of "Little Wom- mars the film list. Powerful war en," Louisa M. Alcott's classic story, draina features wl show at the Varsity theater five I'Ever> in My. days, beginning FrIday, january 26. Heat,"s a -Alil will feel the charmn of the pic- Bel-t, sta ture' and will sense the joys and sor-ý ring RalphBe-ow of the faily skel sd lam, arbrathe girls in the story, for this picture Stanii yck and is a genuine masterpiece in portray- OfttcKruger ing and kindling emotion. this. Thursday ~'eLittle, Womeni"represents sheer and F~r.i da Y.: genius, s- itis artistic capture, of thé Iauglks galore, spirit of -ifs perioid, the1 1860s and. w i ti gre t1870's. It is a piture 'of triumphs ..,M.e oý t tfor every member of its. perfectly se- BarQrý" Satur-, ..... lected cast, Katharine Heuburn, d a y. January. George Ar ' is Frances 'Dee, Joan Bennett, jean 27, wvith jack Pearl demandmgi Vas Parker, Paul Lukas, Douglass Mont- you dere Sharl ie?" WalterWinchell gomery, EdniaMay Oliver. and Henry .wrote the script for "Broad ay Thru Stephenson. a. Kehl, n osac u Startîng Wedniesday, January. 31, Énlngs, Russ Çolujrnbo and. Paul Kelly frfu as "Footligzht Parade" do a fine job of enacting the columu- ofr pcat ist's ideas Sunlday to Wednesday. ~MIîrsb January 28 to 31. The. return of n esb "Disraeli,"ý with George Arliss in theJimyCgy titie role, T'hursday and Friday, Fel> h fns ee ruary 1 an'd 2, w 111 be a ciniema event doile.. T hi e ni of interest to the entire north shore. to, hrel1.. ln the world-war drama, -Ever ln al)platise f o r NI Heart," R-al-lphl Bellainy of \Vîl- thile. v;o r k of mette slîares honors -%ith Otto Kru.-o other> st ar s g er an1d Barbara StaiiývyNck. The big R ul b y Keelei, moment cornes wenBarbara and Joan loncideli: lier. Germanà-Ane ricanii husband.,Otto, Frank fcHuigh nieet in France atrh istre and Guv Kib- Gerian spy. bee, who are Joan Blondeli "4Vas You Dere SharIie ?" ail i n top formi. jirmy Cagney is -NMcet the, B3arsolî,', hilarious iix seen as a producer. of movie stage: tuc f orcd, ilip msialnu1 prologs, turning thiem out wholesale. bers and spectacular color.. serves to forthe counge'tmSompe ie k ioht bring to the screen Jack Pearl, famn- frof bate i tm-ohce at gth ous "Baron Munichiauseni"-of radio, fis ftepcuebtoc tgt Who with J immy D)urante goes going, the, specialty nu mbers will througlh a series'of lectic adventuresmae veoe iht flmwr ,n a girls' college., Ted Healy anid longer.. And that water scene w11 b le his stooge s. are in charge o-f the called -the ýmost gorgeous, ever seen in'films. amp us. Two screen .newcomers-Russ Co- lumbo, popular radio crooner, and A ice Brady Stars Paul Kelly, Broadway stage favoriteà -Will please with their work in inl Valencia Drama "Broadway Thru a Kevhole," di rected AliceBrady's great characterization by Lowell Sherman fropi script wh i r e SaeMohr imwl borrowed f rom MGM to play a racketeér role in the 2th Century Picture, "Broadway Thru a Keyhole," This is Walter Winchell's story of the rivalry between a famous singer and a gangster for the love of a night club) star, with Constance Cumnmings, Paul Kelly-'and Russ.Columrbo'playing the three leading, roles. LUPE'S PETS PERPLEX A parrot, is onily one of Lupe Velez' m!any pets. She has two dogs,9 a cat, several birds and a whole *school of :odfih That's wvhy, 'tis said. some -of - Lupe's guests are nervous,.1rThe3, expect 'the dogs to chase ýthe cat, and. the cat toô eat the birds. The ýfish, however, seem to cause littie 'anxiety. ~ARSIT EVANSTON-PEONU 1UNI, SOU Today (Laat Day) MYRA LOY "MTE PIEIGHTER AND THE LADYP witIh MAX BAER Fr1., Jan. 26th for 5 DaiYs Katharine Hepburn in Louisa M. Mceott's ""LITTLE Adulte ISe-Childrm lie Thurs., Frd.. Jan. 25-26 Barbera Sienwyck-Rolph Sellamy à lso, Notre Dame Glué Club- and Mickey Mous. Carfoon' Sat, OnIY,. Jan, 27 Jalck P.arl-Jimmy Duranteé "Mlleet théo awon". alSO "Tarian" aet the Matinea. Sun. to Wed.. Jan. 28-Il Fla..sh..! .. >05 M. ScHD4cK p,.sents Sat., Feb. 3 Sun., Man., Tues., Feb. 4-6 wife), Anthony- Bushell and the Ernest Torrence. ite girl is ju femaàle CLARK AND MCCULLOUGH ter ail. Clark and 'McCullough give plenlty Frm No Angel" (you know who) of reason for laughter in their currenit starts a three-day showing at the comedy, "Jitters the.Butler." ýValencia on Wediiesda.y, January 31. for fosMr Day'. '"P@OTLIGHT iman e s" ..