An enigrossing story, brillîjant acting, expert directing and ultra lavish set- tings contrive to make Norma Shearer's niewv screen drama, "A Free Soul," mne of the outstarnuing pictures of the .year. In fihe perfect acoustical setting afi- f orded by the WVilmnette theatre, every * mood of the characters may hbe richly appreciated by.t.he audience. T lhe living. screen of the Wilmette theatre ' ill giow with Shearer's per-. sonality on Monday, 'Tuesday,, Wed- nesday, Thursaay and Friday, 'Septem- ber 14 to 17. Critics everywvhere recom- niend this filmas excellet aduit enter- f ainnment. Succest After Suacces 'N ss Shlearer, who seeins to be turu- ing puteone success after anoither, neyer 1ooked more stunning or actéd more1 convincingly, than ini this dramatic and fast-mrovinig story ofa modern girl wvho lias been brought 'Up by a brilliant but conistantly intoxicaied f ather whose theories -on f reedomn estrange lier f rom those sile loves and eventually make Iler the central figure of a spectacular murder. case. T Wîieni the father finds his daughter in the. amis oi a notorious gambler hie realizes that treedoni miay be aIl right in thicory but. not in practiceý Tori between lf-)ve tor bier father and the. ganibler, the girl attenipts to make a comp)romise by conisenting to give up Iller lover if lier father Nvill, renouince * the. drinking which is bringing bui loNver and lowver ini the esteem of ùthers. \\'len ne fails the disillusioned hecroine decides to abandon herself to * the. gamibler but fàte decrees .otherwise. North shore residents bave placed their stamp of approval upon tbe new poiicy of presenting double features at the Varsity theater. Great crowds filled the theater'f or the opening attraction, and according. to the management, residentsof Evanston and the' entime north 'sbore bave :been attending the tbeater in greater num- bers than ever More since the cbange. was made. Beginning this Tb.umsday the Varsity. is, presènting. a program. tbat i.s out- standing in its 'balance and entertain- ment. value. 'The first attraction will be "Politics" with those. two laugb queens, Marie Dresler and Polly Moran,. while the second 'will .be "The Viking," an unique picture of tbe Arctic, ini whicb twenty-six men lost tbeir lives. Real and Authentic-7 "The Viking" is real and authentic. It, is tbe actiual record of an expedi- tion Which went into tbe .Arctic circle anid wove a story of-romiane and niys- tery about the native seal lbunters and Esquimaux. It is tbe first time sound equipinent for talking pictures lias been taken this far north. The film is es- pecially recommended for children for its educational value. "Politics" entertained thousands of persons wvben it ptayed at the Chicago theater during the recent nionths. At the tirne it playèd there was a con- stant line of patrons waiting in front of the theater to get in despite the fact that mercury bovered close to 100 de- g recs. LAST TIMES TONIGH T EDW. G. IROBINSON la (XOT A CGANG ? IICTURE) Frîiday,, Sept. Il SPENCER TRACY, (%Sta r of"U the Miree" lu) îrltlî sALLY MTLE MS Saturday, Sept. 12 ROBT. WOOLSEY ln "1 imlhngI.eglon"-Mfatinee Mona. to Thurs. - 5 Big Day. Septembe14-17' t, ,v ès Ii c.t .. rs t t,.o bave tilt *.ayjnn.to (f the. girl \vhorniniii is love lie bas. so terribly %vronged. Excellent perform- ances are also offered by Leslie How- ard as a mijllionaire sportsman ini love with Miss Shearer, and by Clark Gable, Who ..t. ganibler eclipses bis pre- vious work, in *'Ddice, Foots, Dance', and "The. Secret Six. " James Gleason and Lucy Beaumont.do well by smaller roles. on Friday, September 18, the. Wil- ,mette theatre will present Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in bis frst starring role -that of a dashing lieutenant in 1COMING ATTRACTIONS Tbere wilt he a return engagement of the popular "Daddy Long Legs," at the Xilmette ttjeater on Saturday, Sep- tember 19. Other çoming attractions in- clude "The Viking" on Saturday. Oc- tober 3, ".The Great Lover," '"Children of Dreams". and "Tbe Magnificent Lie." *Here's Normia Shearer iii&1Vel-: vet iu'gligee. The picture ipt zwhich Miss Shcarer appears .to advan- tage is "A Free .So:d.," dramatic and fas~t nn-untori, ofa moderieairl , Ph. G3reenleaf 1125 or Dearborn 3354.I I <RMeverse charges) Quillian and stakes." 'ent lie'"and n Nixon 'in weep-: SHE BAKES PIES. M ary Carr, whose work inItle mother role of "Ovýer. tbe HilI" 'is still remembemed as one of thle great- est silent.film characterizations of al time, is seen in anotber mother rote in "Honeynioon Lane."> In this f ea- ture roniance-comedy at the Teatro del Lasgo on Friday and $aturday, CHAS, CHASE in "Pip from Pittsburgh" 89c admits the entire family I Lionîel Barrymorfi Lesile Howar--Clark Gable &DIJLTSl ONÇLY Te -P OL 1 T I C S y 1I