Carole L4ombard, Lyle Talbot,. Wal- * er Connolly and Louise Closser Hale will be the featured players ini "No, More Orchids," showing this Thurs-. Iay and.Friday. Richard Dix, Ann Harding, Edna May Oliver and Guy Kibbee head the Cast of the 'migbty film, "The' Con-ý querors," Teatro del Lago ,attraction,, Saturd.ay, March18 "T he Bitter Tea, of Geperal Yen," s howing Sunday and Monday,, March .19 and 20, stimulates Barbrx tn wyck and. Nils Astber to -give what many critcs- regard as' their finest screen portrayals to date. Helen* Hayes, Gary Cooper and' Adolphe Menjou are. ail splendid in "A Faréw ell to, Armis," tlirilling. the Teatro Jel Lago patrons, Tuesday, Wednlesday ind Thursday, March 21, 22 and M3 ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summeérville, * two of Ameroe's funniest comdy, stars, wilI appear in, the mirth riot, 'They ,Just Had to 'Get Married," scheduled for the Teatro del Lago,, F'riday and Saturday, March 24 and 25. More About "No--Mo*e-Qrchids" The wealtby Four Hundred wbose names march in bold-face type across the society columns of the country are removed. froin their shelves and per- mitted to tick like normal human be- irigs ini "No sMore Orchids." whirh 3f three generations. of histon'. It's the! story of a -fine young. American -couple who begin a banking. business and f ound a family in a wild, lawless Western town. They weatber three, panics to become a grée institution, The picture gives a definite i dea o f everything that has happened tô this zountry since 1870-shows its progress, defeats, victories, vision,' indomnitable zourage.- It makes one proud to be an American. Ann Harding is seen as the brave,. mterprising wife of thé young pioneer, Richard Dix,, and, carnies on, down through'the years with a beautiful per- formanice.. Dix is said to do the best work "Of bis career as the old maxn.: Edna.May Oliver and Guy Kibbee are it their best and almost st eal the show. Nils Auther Triumph.. Nil s *lther ii the Oriental rote of General Yen, wins. the acting honors in the slow-moving but intensely fas- zinating draina, "The Bitter Tea of Gencral Yen." The slow tempo of the plot bas been beautifuily keyed to tht nteresting character portrayals, tbanks to Director Frank Capra. Nuls Asther, in love with a white girl (Barbara Stanwyck), carrnes ber awav tn his heauifu1 bandt 112j-p . ig ing tnernest H-emingway novel. of the saine naine, is the story of the love affairebetween an American, who. is a lieutenant in the Italian ambulance .orps during the war, and an Eniglish nurse.. The performances of :Helen Hayes an d Adolphe Menjou are among thoutstanding of the year, wbile Gary Cooper, probably contributes the fnst peiformance be. bas ever offered. The scenes showing the retreat, of the Italian.army after the greatdefeat it, Caporetto are said to be especially m agnificent. This picture is recoin- mended to ail adults, as' well worth. their time. GOWNS. BY TELEPHOTO Five tbousand miles in thirty min- utes!1 That's the cruising speed of the designs for the gowns which Carole Colorfte. Com.dy, Cartoon, Act, News Fiy and Safs4rdo.March 17-18 Evening Shows Only CLARK GAULE "NO MAN 0F MER OWN"l Exfra-Baron Munchausen Comedy Safurday Malinse ÔnIy' Tom Mix-"HIDDEN GOLD" Last Chapi. "THE DEVIL HORSE" Sunday OnIy, March 19 k'aramount's chief stylist who sketched tbem in Paris.1 are a feature of "I now sbowing at a COMMUNITY HOUSE One block north Wlnnetka. station Aduits 2àc Chlldren 10e Acres of Free Piwking Space in, "No Man'8 Land" Phones: Wilmette 3980 -3981 MATINEES SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS and JIOLIDAYS Doors Open 1 :30 Show Starts at 2 p. nm., Continuons E 1venings During Week Doors Open 6:3o-houW Starts 7 P. M- PRI1CES AT _ AdUt 25C - ChIavou l ALI, TIMES -n , 'lb g eI dIS.1